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Apr 27, 2018 15:51:16   #
JoyV wrote:
Thanks for the info. Can I use it to send to a friend who has swallowed this conspiracy theory?


I would have an easier time swallowing an airliner than swallowing any of the 911 conspiracy theories clogging the internet and airwaves
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Apr 26, 2018 12:55:06   #
Babsan wrote:
So what was flying into the towers?


Alien Pit Bulls from Mars.
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Apr 22, 2018 18:10:04   #
emarine wrote:
You ask... How many thousands of Palestinians have been k**led?... About 50K in the 70years since the Arabs declared war on Israel... It is Arab aggression that k**ls Arabs...self defense is not murder... Maybe if the Arabs stopped the war they wouldn't get hurt... problem solved...


Mess with the bull and you get the horns
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Apr 21, 2018 17:01:48   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
I think the gay community should overwhelm Chick Filet with business!!


Would they be told to get the cluck out of their establishment?
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Apr 21, 2018 15:22:22   #
Loki wrote:
It might be an interesting exercise to try. BTW, welcome to OPP. I like your username.


I do eat at a Halal Middle Eastern restaurant. They do serve alcoholic beverages because they have a large non Muslim customer base. A co worker of mine is a Muslim woman from Albania. She keeps a Halal home and follows Ramadan. She does wear Western clothing, including sleeveless blouses and short skirts. When it comes to religion, people do have a tendency to "cherry pick" the rules they find most convenient
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Apr 21, 2018 15:12:30   #
proud republican wrote:
2 Officers k**led were in the restaurant eating lunch when k**ler ambushed them.....I think people like Scisilianthing are in away responsible for this by constantly demonizing them and sick people like this k**ler are listening to this non sense!!!This makes me very,very MAD!!!!...Walk a day in their shoes before you go on your h**e rant!!!
2 Officers k**led were in the restaurant eating lu... (show quote)


Sad thing indeed. Incidents like this only worsen the situation for both law enforcement professionals and the residents of the neighborhoods they patrol, particularly those inhabited by poor non-w****s. It gives a few r****t bad apples an excuse to engage in using excessive and often lethal force, and makes even well intentioned officers more trigger happy. This, in turn, gives the "Off The Pigs" crowd more of an excuse to actively target police officers for the "crime" of being cops, and as such, the vicious cycle continues
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Apr 21, 2018 14:53:33   #
Loki wrote:
Congress shall make no law regarding an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof........
While a clerk and marriage licenses are one thing, persecuting a private business for a decision based on religious beliefs NOT to cater a gay wedding violates the rights of the business owners. These people were targeted because of their beliefs. There are dozens of other bakeries in the area, most of whom would be happy to cater the gay couple's wedding cake needs. Whose toes are being stepped on there?
Bear in mind I am not a Christian and have no religious axe to grind here, nor do I give a damn who marries who or what consenting adults do in private.
i Congress shall make no law regarding an establi... (show quote)

Very good response. In the case of the clerk, she works in the public sector and is subject to the rules of her employer. However, the baker is working in a private sector and should be entitled to decide what he or she will or wont create. Does anyone here expect a Halal butcher to cater a pork barbecue?
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Apr 21, 2018 11:31:46   #
eagleye13 wrote:
Hero Southwest Pilot’s Text After Landing: ‘God is Good’
https://www.westernjournal.com/author/randydesoto/?ff_source=push

The Southwest Airlines pilot being hailed as a hero for landing her crippled plane on Tuesday had a simple message for a friend who had texted her after hearing of her harrowing ordeal.

Fellow Navy veteran aviator Linda Maloney told the Dallas Morning News that she reached out to Southwest’s Tammie Jo Shults after learning of the incident by texting, “News travels fast. Praying for you.”

Shults replied simply, “Thanks. God is good.”


The two became friends in the Navy, where they were among the service’s first female fighter pilots.

Shults, 56, is featured in Maloney’s book, “Military Fly Moms.”

In the book, Shults recounted that her love for aviation was sparked by watching Air Force jets fly over her family’s New Mexico ranch.

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The young woman was also inspired reading the book “Jungle Pilot” about Christian missionary Nate Saint, who along with Jim Elliott and other teammates ministered to a remote Ecuadoran tribe in the 1950s. They ultimately gave their lives sharing the Gospel, with many in the tribe coming to faith after the missionaries’ tragic deaths.

Additionally, Shults recalled seeking out an aviation lecture by a retired colonel during her high school’s vocation day.
“He started the class by asking me, the only girl in attendance, if I was lost,” Shults said. “I mustered up the courage to assure him I was not and that I was interested in flying. He allowed me to stay but assured me there were no professional women pilots.

“I did not say another word. In my heart, I hoped that God had given me an interest in flying for a reason,” Shults added. “I had never touched an airplane, but I knew flying was my future. My junior year in college, I met a girl who had just received her Air Force wings. My heart jumped. Girls did fly! I set to work trying to break into the club.”

Following graduation from MidAmerica Nazarene University in Kansas in the mid-1980s, Shults was commissioned in the Navy and completed her flight training.

The Navy confirmed to Fox News that she was among the first female Navy fighter pilots, flying the F-18 Hornet among other aircraft.
https://twitter.com/FoxNews/status/986827983494131712/photo/1


Fox News’ Lea Gabrielle — a Naval Academy graduate and former fighter pilot — said, “We’re very proud of her and what she did.

Shults, along with her husband, Navy veteran pilot Dean Shults, began flying for Southwest in the 1990s, and live near San Antonio, Texas.

Longtime friend and fellow Boerne First Baptist Church member Staci Thompson said the couple share a deep Christian faith.

Thompson told the Dallas Morning News that Shults has taught nearly every grade level of Sunday school and volunteered to help at-risk children at a local school.

“She would tell you everything she has she’s been given from God, so she wants to share it,” Thompson said.

Shults sees her aviation career as an “opportunity to witness for Christ,” and she certainly displayed a Christlike heart for people on Tuesday.

After a successful emergency landing of her Boeing 737 in Philadelphia with only a single engine working, she reportedly went into the cabin and walked down the aisle hugging and reassuring passengers.

“I specifically said to her, ‘Do I get a hug too?’” New York resident Benjamin Goldstein related on Wednesday. “She said, ‘Of course. I wouldn’t let you by without a hug.’”

“It was very touching,” Goldstein said. “Here at the most crucial moment, she had the presence of mind and the courage to act with excellence as it was required. It’s a beautiful quality, and we have our lives to thank for it.”

What do you think?
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God is good, and her flight sk**ls were great. Thanks for posting
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Apr 21, 2018 10:38:06   #
eagleye13 wrote:
I am wondering. Are you a regular using a new handle?
You seem to already have an opinion of me.
Of course many would agree with you

BTW; You aren't a NeoCON are you?


I don't quite fit into any category. I consider myself a libertarian to a certain degree. I am new to this forum. stumbled onto it by accident
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Apr 21, 2018 10:07:49   #
eagleye13 wrote:
Welcome aboard Mutton Dressed As Lamb. hope you stick around.

Well boys and girls, Mutton just set the stage; another closed minded contributor.
A liberal?

BTW; his handle looks appropriate


Thanks for your warm welcome. BTW, I am hardly a liberal. I am a right leaning centrist. As to being closed minded, you seem to fit the bill at least as much as myself
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Apr 21, 2018 02:46:51   #
Pennylynn wrote:
If Duff is lying and fabricating "t***h" about himself...... tell me how you can trust anything else he writes??

Here is a quote from Duff: "… About 30% of what’s on Veterans Today is patently false. About 40% of what I write is (at least) purposely, partially false because if I didn’t write false information – I wouldn’t be alive.” Mike Harris’ Oct 12/2012 radio show called ‘Short End of the Stick’

And I wouldn't believe VT if they claimed that s**t stinks
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Apr 20, 2018 14:55:14   #
Maybe Israel is tired of getting rubber checks
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Apr 16, 2018 19:35:17   #
payne1000 wrote:
About 20,000 Israelis demonstrated in Tel Aviv on Saturday against government corruption and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who is under criminal investigation over allegations of abuse of office.

The demonstration was by far the largest of weekly anti-corruption protests sparked by corruption allegations against Netanyahu, who denies any wrongdoing.

The four-term leader is suspected of involvement in two cases. The first involves receiving gifts from wealthy businessmen and the second involves negotiating a deal with a newspaper owner for better coverage in return for curbs on a rival daily.

Saturday's protest was prompted by a draft law expected to be ratified by parliament next week, which would bar police from publishing its findings in two investigations of Netanyahu.

A Reuters cameraman and Israeli media put the number of demonstrators at about 20,000. Police would not provide an official estimate.

Critics say the draft law is a blatant attempt to protect Netanyahu and keep the public in the dark about his investigation. Supporters of the legislation say it is meant to protect suspects' rights.

Netanyahu has said he has no interest in promoting personal legislation but he has not ordered its two sponsors, close confidants in his Likud party, to withdraw the bill.

Netanyahu has described himself as a victim of a political witch hunt and said of the cases against him: "There will be nothing because there is nothing."

If charged, he would come under heavy pressure to resign or could call an e******n to test whether he still had a mandate.

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/tens-of-thousands-of-israelis-protest-against-netanyahu-corruption/ar-BBG65au#image=BBG65au_1|2

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i About 20,000 Israelis demonstrated in Tel Aviv ... (show quote)


At least they are ABLE to protest the actions of their leader. How do you think Assad would response to a similar protest by his own people?
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