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Thoughts from the Evil Galaxy

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  1. Shall we gather all the Muslims up into concentration camps and gas 'em, Heir Concerned Pldg Resident??? The Eastern Europeans, especially the Germans, painted a similarly evil portrait of Jews. They were the bane of society, as far as they were concerned, and responsible of the woes of society. Killed em by the millions even well before WW2. They justified every ounce of it in the exact same fashion you are. Hate is hate and it's eating you up alive...
  2. Utopian builders always think their ways are better and they always have to incorporate an enemy element to the system to make it work. It seems many on here prefere hate to keep a society in order. Those who never learn from history are doomed to repeat it, especially when they twist it to fit their agenda...
  3. But we have to be better than they are. As I said before there is nothing wrong with standing against hate, those men who seek nothing but control, to fulfill a desire of submission from others and an acknowledgement from everyone that they are alone right and they will kill anyone else who says otherwise. That is not Islam, that is not Christianity, that is not God... That is Hate...
  4. not debating with you about Islam, like Christianity, Islam can, has and will be used by those with an agenda, by those who seek control, those that to this are not men of religion, those are men of hate. It doesn't matter what you call it, label it, justify it, hate is hate.
  5. Hatred begets hatred, hatred breeds hatred. Seems it has successfully consumed you also. Hate will bind you to this world. There is nothing wrong with standing against hate, such as the US reaction to the 911 attacks. Countries were destroyed, governments were smashed and rightly so. But the hate just keeps breeding, justifying, blinding. A whole generation anew walks in the shattered remains of the Taliban and Al Queda. Hate has grown. Do you blame those of the Islamic faith who knew nothing nor agreed with what the radicals of hate did?
  6. Offending is one thing, which is not what I'm talking about, but legislation enacted allowing "Christians" to discriminate against those they find offensive, that's ok???
  7. ...and I'm sure there are plenty of Muslims living in the world who can give an equal amount of justifications for their radicalism actions, it's a never ending cycle as old as time. But hate is hate, no matter how one justifies it. ... Or in some cases legislate it... But there are also many Muslims who were ashamed of what had happened, and are not part of some plot to subjegate the country. Do these people not deserve the same fair treatment as the other citizens in this country?
  8. State legislators in many states are introducing bills to attemp to limit or nullify any interpretations of foreign laws such as Sharia laws being used into domestic legal cases. Sharia Laws are religious based and highly discriminatory. Yet at the same time they are also introducing bills that make it legal to discriminate against homosexuals and same same couples, in non-essential services and bussiness practices, if it "offends another persons religious beliefs". Isn't that what Sharia Laws do already except they are Islamic based instead of Christian based? It's ok to offend the Muslim
  9. You are right about local jobs being "created" doesn't mean work for local citizens. Many of the companies locate or relocate here simply on cheaper rent and cheaper taxes. As far as spin off jobs being created "would you like fries with that?" nothing of any great substance that can support the tax base on any great levels. But then again the jobs that traditionally support the tax base are now pretty much gone. Manufacturing and Factories moved to other countries and overseas where cheap and slave labor, along with unfair labor, trade and manufacturing practices, are supported by those
  10. Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it...
  11. Chinese dairy farmers got caught doctoring their milk so they could increase their profits, killed about 50 kids in China, luckily the stuff never got to the US. The Chinese government ended up arresting several Chinese corporate figures and actually having one of the officials executed. Shall we just stand back and let the industry regulate themselves? They've shown a piss poor record at being able to do so. I'm sure if it weren't for strict import regulations on such products the food industry here in the US would have loved to import that baby formula here to the US and told consumers it
  12. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br />It's the low prices that gets people to buy as much as the taste of the food, that and to some small degree, ignorance of the consumer. When you're 50 years old you can look back on these issues with 20/20 hind sight, when you're 23 years old, three kids and moneys tight for groceries, plus the fact that the kids love the taste and you don't have much of a notion of what nutritional value, much less what the effects are, the food companies can get away with charging $2.5
  13. I'm personally of the belief in moderation in just about everything, but I gotta agree with Pubby that there is way too much sugar in everything we eat on a daily basis. Even stuff like fruit juices and other "health" foods contains huge amount of hidden sugars and starch. I read a blog by a young man who immigrated from India who commentetd about how in India all the poor are mostly skinny while here in the US the poor are mostly fat. It's because the affordable foods are mostly nothing but sugars, starches and fats. There is a bitter joke In the diabetic community that simply goes, "I'm
  14. So far I'm not impressed with either one. Both of them lack backwards compatibility, so my library of previous games for both are useless. I have the PS4 and there are none of the 5 games out that I am even remotely interested in. I downloaded the pinball game and its a joke, glad I didn't pay for it. I'd wait till spring if I were you...
  15. Right next to the waste water sewage treatment plant and the adjacent stinky fields. Some mornings in that area smells like Godzilla strolled over and took a mighty flaming sh$t. I'm sure the actors and film crews enjoyed that breathtaking experience. I'm also sure the person who owned the land that the studio was built on also got an equally breathtaking amount for that fine parcel of "prime" realestate...
  16. I've been out all morning but I never saw any snow. But IT WAS COLD! That wind made it 20 degrees colder than it really was and it made working outside miserable...
  17. Oh good grief, don't give 'em any ideas. But really, a pipe dream is a pipe dream. Are they building for economics or are they building for egonomics... or maybe just good ol fashion cronyism???
  18. Sometimes bigger isn't necessarily better and a pipe dream is still a pipe dream, no matter how one packages it... http://www.messynessychic.com/2014/01/02/the-african-vatican-the-worlds-largest-church-is-a-colossal-1980s-replica/
  19. What one has planned for their life and what actually happens can often be two dramatically different outcomes. Probably 70 percent of the people that I personally know that went and finished college, now work in totally different fields of work. I was talented in Art in Highschool and afterwards got a degree in Graphic Designs. I now work for a Telecommunications company, it's where the money is. Another more famous example is Neil Boortz. He studied and graduated with a degree in Law. He became a very successful Radio Talkshow Host, not even closely related to his degree field. Many d
  20. Amen. Most people on here would not survive if they had to eat and prepare their food like they did 200 or more years ago. Depending on where you lived and what your occupation was, you most likely lived on or worked for a farm. Most of your existence revolved around the cultivation , processing, harvesting, preserving and prepping your food. Otherwise it was Salted provisions and dried goods with only the occasional fresh meat, fish or veggie dish to compliment your stored provisions. Even cooking was a major undertaking that the woman of the household usually dedicated her service well
  21. Anthony Bourdain Andrew Zimmern Episodes of Two Fat Ladies
  22. The deal with gymnasium showers has less to do with actual gays and lesbians and more with straight up perverts. I use to work for a chain of health clubs called Sportslife and we had problems with perverts, both heterosexual and gay and lesbian, in the shower areas. The heterosexual perverts would find their way up into the ceilings above the women's shower and wet areas and homosexual perverts would lounge in the shower and wet areas for hours, some even prostituting themselves at the Buckhead location. We had a few lesbian perverts, but not many, maybe one or two that I got complaints ab
  23. That's a good piece. I've been reading similar stories coming out of some main stream media outlets on a more consistent basis and goes to show the old adage about what happens when one bites the hand that feeds. Media outlets are finding it more and more difficult to ignore this administrations failings and this is what happens when media outlets do not play by the administrations wishes. This administration wants to build a cult of personality out of President Obama, and to some degree it has, but resistance has started among the rank and file and the administration is none too amused...
  24. My son and wife prefer the hearts, I'm more of a gizzard man myself....
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