Bick
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Post by Bick on Jul 31, 2019 13:25:30 GMT -8
I hadn't really considered the choice here, assuming one needs to be made. But I'm pretty sure Muslims aren't real big fans of the whole alphabet encompassing sexual orientation thing.
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davidsf
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Post by davidsf on Jul 31, 2019 13:39:55 GMT -8
Muslims in American politics are strangely quiet on that quagmire. One would think they would hold a position consistent with their religious background, but apparently when they hate Trump for trying to shut down immigration from terror-sponsoring countries, the conversion to Democrat is automatic, so “consistency” has to be tossed out the window.
NOW, your next assignment is, attempt to get one of them to tell you why...
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Post by MDDad on Jul 31, 2019 14:54:12 GMT -8
Muslims in American politics are strangely quiet on that quagmire. One would think they would hold a position consistent with their religious background... I think the right honorable Ilhan Omar should be asked what her position is on the LGBTQABCXYZ community. It would be interesting to see if she sticks with her faith or her pandering.
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Post by davidsf on Aug 6, 2019 7:59:30 GMT -8
Muslims in American politics are strangely quiet on that quagmire. One would think they would hold a position consistent with their religious background... I think the right honorable Ilhan Omar should be asked what her position is on the LGBTQABCXYZ community. It would be interesting to see if she sticks with her faith or her pandering. Well, if Kampala Harris is her exemplar, when asked a difficult question, answer something completely unrelated, but similar.
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Post by MDDad on Aug 6, 2019 8:08:34 GMT -8
Then it's the fault of the interviewer for not pinning her down.
If I was interviewing Kamala Harris and asked what she thought of free medical care for all illegal aliens, and she answered with her usual, "Well, I think that's a conversation we should have", I'd counter with, "I know. I'm trying to have that conversation with you right now. Answer the question."
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davidsf
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Post by davidsf on Aug 6, 2019 9:41:55 GMT -8
Then it's the fault of the interviewer for not pinning her down. If I was interviewing Kamala Harris and asked what she thought of free medical care for all illegal aliens, and she answered with her usual, "Well, I think that's a conversation we should have", I'd counter with, "I know. I'm trying to have that conversation with you right now. Answer the question." Well, CNN was hosting (and moderating) the event. I don’t expect their employees to effectively moderate any debate. I would respond as you would. And, in fact, I have been criticized in previous arguments for being so ... let’s just call it ... tenacious, usually immediately preceding some attempt to redirect or distract away from the question.
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Post by davidsf on Aug 15, 2019 13:19:31 GMT -8
Speaking of choices democrats make, Ive been reading up on the snafu created when the Israeli Minister of the Interior denied visas to Representatives Tahlib and Ohmar for their upcoming visit. Naturally, the press is excoriating Netanyahu, who supports his Minister’s decision, for carrying out Trump’s anti-Muslim rancor... So Netanyahu let the world know why the decision was made and why he supports it. This is from CNS News Service
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