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Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(7/26/2017)
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“In Two Years America Will Be A Land Of Muslims And Christians Will Be Our Slaves” **************************************
Yea right. Time to feed my M1A again................oh, and don't worry, little Colt M4orgery, I won't forget you either..................... |
Comment by:
netsyscon
(7/26/2017)
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Let's turn this around. The Christians welcome our Muslim brothers as long as they follow the law of the land and work to share in the rewards. This is a great nation. We the people will not tolerate a secular war or slavery. Also, remember quote by the Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto regarding the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor by forces of Imperial Japan. ... I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve. Muslim's, leave the giant rest. |
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The most foolish mistake we could possibly make would be to permit the conquered Eastern peoples to have arms. History teaches that all conquerors who have allowed their subject races to carry arms have prepared their own downfall by doing so. Indeed I would go so far as to say that the underdog is a sine qua non for the overthrow of any sovereignty. So let's not have any native militia or police. German troops alone will bear the sole responsibility for the maintenance of law and order. — Adolf Hitler, April 11, 1942. (Source: "Hitler's Table-Talk at the Fuehrer's Headquarters 1941-1942", Dr. Henry Picker, ed. (Athenaeum Verlag, Bonn, 1951).) |
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