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I visited with friends in Iowa when I was pursuing my B.A. It used to be
a nice state, until the right-wing Republican religious crazies took it over. The same can be said of Kansas, I suppose...used to be a nice state. Poll: Nearly a third of Iowa GOP wants to criminalize Islam The top-line results in the latest Public Policy Polling survey suggest Iowa Republicans are largely in line with GOP voters nationally. But that’s not what’s important in this poll. What’s far more striking is this: [Donald Trump is] probably not hurting himself too much with his negativity toward Muslims either – only 49% of Republicans think the religion of Islam should even be legal in the United States with 30% saying it shouldn’t be and 21% not sure. Among Trump voters there is almost even division with 38% thinking Islam should be allowed and 36% that it should not. Let that sink in for a moment. Many of the same social conservatives who believe Americans’ freedom of religion must be protected at all costs also believe that a faith tradition they don’t like should be illegal. When these Iowa Republicans view the Constitution, they see a First Amendment that exists for them, not those they find offensive. After Ben Carson said Muslims should be disqualified for the presidency because of their faith, his campaign manager boasted, “While the left wing is huffing and puffing over it, Republican primary voters are with us at least 80-20. People in Iowa particularly, are like, ‘Yeah! We’re not going to vote for a Muslim either.’” - - - I wonder how far away these Republican scumbags are from insisting that Muslims should have to wear identifying armbands so they can be rounded up easily for transportation to concentration camps. Not that far, I'd bet...right, Herr Herring? |
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On 9/23/2015 8:34 AM, Keyser Söze wrote
Poll: Nearly a third of Iowa GOP wants to criminalize Islam The top-line results in the latest Public Policy Polling survey suggest Iowa Republicans are largely in line with GOP voters nationally. But that’s not what’s important in this poll. What’s far more striking is this: Hacking infidels heads off in the name of Allah is illegal in the United States. I'm sure there are international laws against the practice as well. Let that sink in for a moment. After Ben Carson said Muslims should be disqualified for the presidency because of their faith, his campaign manager boasted, “While the left wing is huffing and puffing over it, Republican primary voters are with us at least 80-20. People in Iowa particularly, are like, ‘Yeah! We’re not going to vote for a Muslim again either.” You can huff and puff all you want Krausie. It ain't gonna change nuttin. |
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On Wed, 23 Sep 2015 08:34:49 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: probably not hurting himself too much with his ... That is certainly what Steve Benen at MSNBC thinks anyway. (uncredited) Trump support seems to be about 25% of the people who will talk to a pollster. How that translates to an election is yet to be seen. I am also not shocked that in this "war on terror" we are targeting muslims. In 1942 FDR locked up US citizens, just for being Japanese and he is a left wing hero. |
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On Wed, 23 Sep 2015 08:34:49 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:
I visited with friends in Iowa when I was pursuing my B.A. It used to be a nice state, until the right-wing Republican religious crazies took it over. The same can be said of Kansas, I suppose...used to be a nice state. Poll: Nearly a third of Iowa GOP wants to criminalize Islam The top-line results in the latest Public Policy Polling survey suggest Iowa Republicans are largely in line with GOP voters nationally. But thats not whats important in this poll. Whats far more striking is this: [Donald Trump is] probably not hurting himself too much with his negativity toward Muslims either only 49% of Republicans think the religion of Islam should even be legal in the United States with 30% saying it shouldnt be and 21% not sure. Among Trump voters there is almost even division with 38% thinking Islam should be allowed and 36% that it should not. Let that sink in for a moment. Many of the same social conservatives who believe Americans freedom of religion must be protected at all costs also believe that a faith tradition they dont like should be illegal. When these Iowa Republicans view the Constitution, they see a First Amendment that exists for them, not those they find offensive. After Ben Carson said Muslims should be disqualified for the presidency because of their faith, his campaign manager boasted, While the left wing is huffing and puffing over it, Republican primary voters are with us at least 80-20. People in Iowa particularly, are like, Yeah! Were not going to vote for a Muslim either. Perhaps you'd be so kind as to show us where Carson said Muslims should be disqualified for the presidency? I didn't thing so, liar. Of course, most here know your attitude towards integrity. Perhaps donne' believes you. His understanding of English vocabulary is probably right there with yours. I wonder how far away these Republican scumbags are from insisting that Muslims should have to wear identifying armbands so they can be rounded up easily for transportation to concentration camps. Not that far, I'd bet...right, Herr Herring? Only the ones who practice beheading and the dehumanizing of females. -- Ban idiots, not guns! |
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