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  • 0:44 Pure honesty beyond this point!

  • Keller for President!!!!!

  • Most excellent! Great ad!!!

  • How some of you can support this is rediculous. We are fellow countrymen regardless. What this man said is no worse than posting a sign on his door saying no coloreds allowed. I'm not even talking about the liberal part I'm talking about the non-christian muslims part. This is straight up discrimination and is a slap to the face of your fellow countrymen.

  • LOL

    Look at all the liberals crying about this guy having the right to do what HE WANTS TO! Maybe the gov. should make him have quotas so he has to teach class to those that can't pass the written test.

    Then cry it is racist because it wanted the apps name spelled right!

  • How difficult it must be to live in such fear all the time.

  • @2012hereandnow1133 You are a blooming Idiot

  • Nothing like a piece of racist white trash to stir up all the others. Of course he's from Texas. I'm sure any misguided offspring this guy has, have the unenviable position of deciding whether they should call their mother "mom" or "aunt". If there's ever a reason to deport someone this moron is it. Guaranteed he has few teeth and no education. Idiot.

  • @jmudubbs Nothing like a hypocritical bigoted prick calling the kettle black.

  • I live in Massachusetts. This guy shows me why I need to move to Texas ASAP.

  • From Minnesota, Thank you sir! God bless!!

  • God bless you Mr Keller!

    If I was anywhere near you place I'd stop in and take the course.

  • I take it someone who is Jewish, or other non-Christian, and has served their country honorably is not welcome?

    I support the Second Amendment for all Americans. Seems this guy doesn't.

  • Bull$#!t. Recon Keller is trying to make a few bucks from the lowest common denominator?

  • OMG this was so funny!

  • should rename his place to "Bigots n Bullets"

  • @MrBrewskisaysEH Take a hike dude!

  • keep it classy Texas LOLOLOLOL

  • I LOVE EAT.... and I am a Christian that did NOT vote for the liar and his cronies...

  • I sell Propane and Propane accessories! LMAO!

  • @jokunkl Hahaha...OOOoooohhhh.. Why are you a democrat? Let me guess, you hate earning a living, you want a free paycheck, you can't do anything by yourself, you hate America, you hate guns, you're gay, blah blah, blah...A LOT of people died so that you could express that opinion. Maybe you should offer to trade for one of our boys who died on Omaha at 18 and never got the chance....punk

  • @jwf1393 I see that you fall under the category "cannot make an intelligent decision" or whatever he said. Let me get this straight. You LOVE guns, but you LOVE the guy who wants to take away your gun rights? Hmm.You are a liar sir, and I would never go to war with you. You'd shoot me in the back, just like your socialist, america hating president. You cannot separate the man from the actions, nor can you have it both ways. You are no American.

  • What about the blacks. Does he teach the blacks?

  • @Moviesandvideo As long as they aren't non-Christian Muslim and didn't vote for the current campaigner-in-chief... going by what he said.

  • @Moviesandvideo Probably not. Said he wouldn't teach anyone that voted dumbo in.

  • @degrant1 Not even Herman Cain?

  • Never been more glad to be Canadian.

  • @Peppi94 Never been more glad that you are too, instead of invading our county. We've got enough Socialists here rigfht now. Stay up there, bud.

  • @rcvideoshooter Hmmm. You didn't mind our help in Iran in 1980+, you didn't mind our help after Katrina, you didn't mind our help after 9/11 ... but for the rest of it, yeah, we should just keep out o' your affairs. We "socialists". Good thing we're mighty good neighbours, because otherwise I might take offence at being called "invader". Bud.

  • @Peppi94 I'm Canadian and I have no problem with firearms. I own many of them. And I have no problem with Americans. I know quite a few. But what makes me glad to be Canadian is the fact that we're about to do away with some social engineering crap from liberals known as the Long Gun Registry. This was set up as a confiscation list to take away citizen's property at the whim of cowardly leftists. Once that is gone the left will have a harder time taking our legally owned and acquired property.

  • @cobalt545 Lemme guess -- Conservative.

  • @Peppi94 Of course, do you know any libs or NDP supporters who own guns? Probably not too many of them, especially in the cities.

    And yes, I am a conservative. I'm also in the army and I can tell you without a doubt that there are NO lefties in uniform. At least not in the infantry. For this I am thankful.

  • @cobalt545 I'm very proud of you for serving in our army. I respect the hell out of that. But I will never, ever in my lifetime support anything the Conservative monsters are doing to my country, and have done to my province, and are trying to do in the city of Toronto. I respect the hell out of people who serve our country. But I will never respect the conservatives, ever. Ever. So my friend, let's be glad we live where we do, and end it there.

  • Awesome!  God bless America and Kellers!

  • HELL YA!  I LOVE THIS GUY! AWESOME!

  • Awesome!

  • @Silverstorm0042 Yawn...

  • @jokunkl Just stay away from guns we don't want you to hurt anyone by accident..

    Because of you and people like YOU; Gas has gone up 83%... Debit per person has gone up from $34,731 to $48,694 and still rising!!! Food stamps from 32mil to 48mil.. I could go on and on... Please stop and understand that Capitalism works for all and not just a few in the ruling class !!

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  • awesume love it

  • An important question is, how does someone who sounds reasonably intelligent and perhaps even well-intentioned come to hold such ill-conceived opinions? I'd like us to understand the major contributing factors, and try to do something about them.

  • @carolynnmi It's not an ill-conceived opinion.. The real question is how can someone see facts and keep dismissing them time and again?.. 

  • @carolynnmi You can't reason with Liberalism. It truly is a disease that has no cure, except keeping them away from you. FAR away.

  • Good for you, Keller. Well done.

  • We need that here in CA

  • What about atheists??

  • My kind of American!

  • Tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth and you'll go far. Thanks for being so honest. to bad that our congressmen and senators and Messiah in the white house can't understand "TRUTH". Stand firm Keller.

  • Wish I lived closer!  I'd take his class!

  • Been through this town many times, it is extremely Safe. Far more so than 'gun free' areas of the nation. Traveling in Texas, the likelihood of other persons in public being armed, is a confidence. The Career Repeat Offenders, of which litigation obsessed US society has so enamored itself, do not relish the inherent risks involved in an 'equal' confrontation. The Luby's Massacre changed the mind of Texans. The State Parks allow CCW for visitors.. as well as Free fishing. RVers Love Texas. :>).

  • Idiot!

  • Well, He refuses to teach Non-Christians, Well Thomas Jefferson was also a Non-Christian and did not believe in an Invisible Man, living in the Sky, He believed in the Freedom Of Religion, the choice not to be a sheep.

  • @k9forkids I suggest you read Thomas Jeffersons own word as he was a self professed Christian. He wrote many letters attesting to that fact. So please do not regeritate false history and not expect to get called out on it.

  • @jimjetearl1 And the day will come when the mystical generation of Jesus, by the supreme being as his father in the womb of a virgin will be classed with the fable of the generation of Minerva in the brain of Jupiter. But may we hope that the dawn of reason and freedom of thought in these United States will do away with this artificial scaffolding, and restore to us the primitive and genuine doctrines of this most venerated reformer of human errors.” —Thomas Jefferson- 1823

  • @jimjetearl1 "It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are 20 gods, or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg."

    ~Thomas Jefferson

  • @jimjetearl1 "Millions of innocent men, women and children, since the introduction of Christianity, have been burnt, tortured, fined and imprisoned. What has been the effect of this coercion? To make one half the world fools and the other half hypocrites" –Thomas Jefferson

  • @k9forkids In other words he believed everything Jesus taught about himself and salvation.

    To John Adams, at Monticello, April 11, 1823.

    "I can never join Calvin in addressing his god. He was indeed an Atheist, which I can never be."

    So he said he is not an Atheist.

    To Benjamin Water House, Monticello, June 26 1822

    " I am a real Christian; that is to say, a disciple of the doctrines of Jesus."

  • @k9forkids To Benjamin Rush, April 21,1803

    "In some of the delightful conversations with you, in the evenings of 1798-99 & which served as an Anodyne to the afflictions of the crisis through which our country was then laboring, the Christian religion was sometimes our topic: and I then promised you that one day or other, I would give you my views of it. they are the result of a life of inquiry $ reflection, & very different from that Anti-Christian system imputed to me by those...

  • @jimjetearl1 @k9forkids

    ...who know nothing of my opinions. To the corruptions of Christianity, I am indeed opposed; but not to the genuine precepts of Jesus himself. I am a Christian in the only sense in which he wished any one to be; sincerely attached to his doctrines, in the preference to all others; ascribing to himself every human excellence; & believing he never claimed any other.

    SO he believed what Jesus taught about himself and salvation.

  • @k9forkids Benjamin Rush In reflection of the conversations they had while Jefferson was VP said "Jefferson was said to be unfriendly to Christianity... In my conversations with him in Philadelphia while he was VP he denied the charge and said he believed in the divine mission of the Savior of the World, but he view the divine sonship differently than most Christians.

  • @jimjetearl1 @k9forkids He went on to recall Jefferson said he believed in the divine institution of the sabbath, he also believed in the resurrection, and a future state of rewards or punishments.

  • @k9forkids He was opposed to how the churches corrupted christianity

  • @jimjetearl1 No doubt. Thank you, Sir!

  • @k9forkids In letter to Thomas Jefferson Smith, Monticello, February 21, 1825

    Adore God. Reverence and cherish your parents. Love your neighbor as yourself, and your country more than yourself. Be Just. Be true. Murmur not at the ways of providence.

    Sounds like he definitely believed in God

  • I support Keller's 100%!

  • @supersonicswag2011 Not bitter at all. Actually in a good mood. Since appearantly I have the perfect opportunity to enlighten a homosexual at the moment.

    I don't offer the arguement to that, nature itself does for me.

    BTW, not afraid of much at all. I excersize my second amendment rights. Gives me peace of mind...

  • @kramsss123 YES! PLEASE GO Obama. Back to your homeland.....

  • lols @ praying to your imaginary sky daddy. good luck with that.

  • @packetcreeper Glad I'm not the only one feeling this way.

  • @giggilamour u mad bro?

  • @aaron538 Lol. You want me to find a source that says something is legal? In general, we don't have laws to permit things, we have laws to prohibit them. So, do your own research. Go find a law that says I, as a private business owner, cannot refuse service to anyone I please.

  • @zwitherow Civil Rights Act of 1964: SEC. 201. (a) All persons shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, and privileges, advantages, and accommodations of any place of public accommodation, as defined in this section, without discrimination or segregation on the ground of race, color, religion, or national origin.

  • @aaron538 Key phrase..."public accomodation". His store is not owned by the public. It is owned privately.

  • @broephoto It means an accomodation available to the public, the only things that could be considered exempt are private clubs or religious organizations.

  • @aaron538 If you read (b), you'll see where it defines places of "public accommodation." A gun store is clearly NOT a place of public accommodation according to the definitions. Fortunately, unlike you, courts cannot simply IGNORE the portions of a law that do not suit their opinion. Thanks for playing.

  • @zwitherow

    Businesses can refuse service for almost any reason (or no reason) with exceptions. Those exceptions at the federal level are race, religion, gender, national origin, and disability/perceived disability(The Civil Rights Act of 1964) (refusing service based on sexual preference does not violate any federal law).

  • I met Mr. Keller today without even knowing about this add @ a hunting Expo. He is a polite older gentleman, who has a pro founding love for his state, country, and fellow Americans. His sign caught my eye “If you do not pledge allegiance to the stars and stripes then you can get out" Advertising classes for a CHL. He begins every class or lecture with a prayer that includes Jesus Christ, and God. He then told me they rehearse the star spangled banner and that’s where the sign comes in.

  • One of my good friends was with me this morning. He is a Muslim from Morocco, AND HE AGREED WITH MR KELLER! O and as far as @giggilamour V V it’s yourself* you dumbass ignorant fucktard! You are probably a socialist retard that can not only think for yourself but also want government to support you, and your peasant family. This country has become a joke bc of plp like you! God bless, and god bless America.

  • Wow, they are certainly brazen in Texas.

  • To all those critical of this guys ad: That's the hard part of 'Freedom of Speech', the only speech that needs protecting is that which you don't agree with. I say rock on Mr. Keller, the US Constitution and the thousands Americans living, wounded, or died protecting it, thank you.

  • I see a lot of comments that would never be made to a Texans face or the idiots head would be sticking out his ass.

  • I grew up on the Llano river. Magic place. Good funny downhome folk, lots of hunting, the best Texas has to offer. I am in California, watchin the sun go down over us all, due to evil leadership disguised as liberalism...... Hold the fort my good ol' boys, thanks for the southern comfort...will see you at ranks of Armageddon. Tally up true christian brothers!!

  • Im moving to Mason TX now!

  • This guy is a king.

  • @Clitsuckula God bless you!

  • how rude. 

  • OOoohhhhh he said something that doesn't sound 'nice' to the Sheeple. Baaaaa baaaaa....

  • @aaron538 Bet me buckwheat, try it and guess what you will find out that he bloody well can refuse service to anyone he wants to.

  • @lilspark252 Your a flipping ignorant dork.

  • What's a Mozlim?

  • Nothing wrong here.

  • and americans wonder why the rest of the world hates them...

  • @SomethingSexyGaming Don't flatter yourself. Most of us couldn't possibly care less how you feel about us.

  • @SomethingSexyGaming Personally I could not give a flying Sheite what the rest of this planet thinks of the United States of America.

  • Even though some may disagree with his opinion, it is his business & his choice.

  • I don't agree with this guy's views but it's his business and, assuming you're allowed these types of restrictions under Texas state concealed weapon laws, he has a right to refuse services to whom ever he wishes.

  • this is a beautiful add, crokett keller i love you

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  • God bless you Crokett Keller

  • @markunator

    Aww, poor you... did we hurt your feelings? Sniff sniff...

  • I love it! People need to share this with as many others as we can. God Bless America!

  • Bravo Crocket - when will you expand to other states, New York needs your assistance - Desperately. Like your ad - Thank you, MrD =)

  • @iwant2cryTUBE Iwant2Cry --> You are mostly correct, but the United States of America is a "Constitutional Republic". And you might tell the others the word "democracy" does not exist in the Constitution. Thank God the GOP will take back America in 2012 and stop this insane transformation of he USA Into a socialist country.

  • Isn't discriminating(denying service) people based on religion illegal though?

  • @IImidnightshow - Islam is not only a religion but also an integrated socio-political ideology. For example, it is not wrong to discriminate against Anarchists, Fascists and Marxists based upon their political ideology. The same is true for political Islamism. Those who wish to replace our Constitutional Republic with a Sharia Caliphate are no different than those who wish to replace the Constitutional Republic with a Fascist or Communist dictatorship. On that basis they can be resisted.

  • @kc5qhh You are absolutely correct. The liberals are blindly letting radical Muslims atheists, communists and socialists control their minds and eventually their lives. But NOT this Texan (living in Coastal SoCal most of my life). Political correctness is killing the USA and this Icemachine dude is just another wacked--out liberal. I wish Iceman and other liberals .. and everyone else would read Dr Lyle Rossiter's "The Liberal Mind". You may learn how they think the way they do.

  • @kc5qhh I forgot to add to your description of Islam. I see Islam more a a cult that a religion.

  • @kc5qhh Resisted, and rightly so!

  • @IImidnightshow No it is not.

  • bsx204 im not edukated to say nothing abaut quran-bible or any other book i have no autoryty to comment on it there are people that spend life on only one chapter and they write books on it- my father told me to treat people same i find that easy tesk since i develop love and undrstending i agree there are lot of people araund globe and they will hurt other people for no reson at all and religion to them is just exscuze what im asking is that u respect me as much i respect you bless you

  • Gentleman i hate terorists more than you do i hate them for many resons for what they do to non muslims i hate them for what they do to muslims im born muslim and i will not held my head down cose of that i have know great people that are muslims and non muslims what is wrong with this kellers add is this man have put me under same roof like im an terorist even i drink more beer and have more cristian friends then he will ever god bless all of you and me

  • When a person goes before a court of law, the prosecution starts first.

    The prosecution states, "Your Honor, these are the facts."

    1) No other religion produces the killing sprees that Islam does nearly every day of the year.

    2) Neither do they have verses in their holy texts that arguably support it.

    3)Nor do they have large groups across the globe dedicated to the mass murder of people who worship a different god.

  • MRA THOMPSON I CANT HELP YOU I WISH I KNOW HOW im born in a muslim famely have ben once in mosque in 43 years i dont know nothing abaut religion that you grow hate towards but i know im muslim they told me so when i was in school they remined me when i was in army and since i have sen first hand what religius hate do to people i dont mind if u hate religion it self but u hate me cose im muslim u hate anyone no im not taking it against you god bless you and me

  • @mimidudu99 Mimidudu -- I NEVER said i hate you or Islam -- and i do not "hate" anyone. I appreciate your response and honesty -- that is a start. You need to listen to what I say - precisely. I am only attempting to inform America on the facts of the religion you say you do not follow. You say you have been to an Islamic Mosque once in 43 years. You should help yourself - decide who and what you are and take a stand. Are you afraid to denounce terrorism? If so, you proved my point. Good luck.

  • In Australia and elsewhere, Muslim immigrants has already begun laying out a new history, claiming that the land belonged to them all along. Muslims in America have begun cultivating the story of a Muslim discovery of America before Columbus. These processes demonstrate how ethnic and national groups can create a mythology of ownership from square one in countries where they never had much of a presence. That same mythology is behind the claim of the Arabs in the West Bank and Gaza.

  • When you practice genocide IN THE NAME OF GOD, that’s called “Evil” – Capital E, and it doesn’t get any worse than that. Ever.

    In Arabic the word for people who practice this Evil is “jihadists,” in English, “beasts.” When American Muslims stand up and denounce these beasts, I will respect them. Until then, keep far, far away from me, because I am not a beast, nor Evil. Nor do I tolerate that filth in my tent.

    “Crockett”, eh? The man is well-named.

  • FaF

  • nice

  • @CADMAN4665 But it's still not exactly fair to exact infinite punishment to anything that anyone does on the mortal Earth? It's just sad that Christianity would basically say that Gandhi would be burning in hell for eternity for his non-belief, along side Hitler for his genocide.

    Gandhi didn't believe in Christ: Just let him in to heaven anyway.Hitler murdered 6,000,000 Jews: Throw him in hell for 80 years per life (480 million years). That would be reasonable. Infinite punishment would not be.

  • @CADMAN4665 Theories are never 100% proven. There's no such thing. "Proof" is only in mathematics. Theories can only garner major support, but there's still a chance that it could be wrong. Newton's laws were a lot like that--they could calculate and predict gravity just fine until there were anomalies found which Einstein's theory corrected.

    Evolution, though, is both a theory AND a fact. Species change--this is a fact and we observe it. How these species change is the theory of evolution.

  • @CADMAN4665 That's an interesting perspective, but thinking for myself has gotten me where I am now. From my perspective I can't follow every religion that exists or has existed and I'm not going to. How do I know which is the "right" one? How do I know if none of them are right? So I just draw my own conclusions and try to better the planet & help others however I can. When I die I'll have my answers. I don't believe there's a hell though, that's one thing I can say for sure.

  • @CADMAN4665 And I know you're thinking that "scientific laws" are higher than "theories", but it's not. Theories are the highest class in science, and a theory that has a consensus is best explanation. For example, Newton's Laws of Gravitation are fine and dandy, but Einstein's Theory of Relativity is far more superior in explaining gravity.

  • @CADMAN4665 That's the dictionary definition of theory.

    "A scientific theory comprises a collection of concepts, including abstractions of observable phenomena expressed as quantifiable properties, together with rules (called scientific laws) that express relationships between observations of such concepts. A scientific theory is constructed to conform to available empirical data about such observations, and is put forth as a principle or body of principles for explaining a class of phenomena."

  • @CADMAN4665 Sure, but a system in which non-belief is punished on the same scale as full-on genocide doesn't seem to be fair.

  • @CADMAN4665 It's the default position, so it's really no big deal, really. For example, thousands of years ago, lightning strikes. People who believed it was Zeus couldn't argue to the people who don't believe it was Zeus, "you think it's happening all on its own?"

    Until we find evidence that there was something that created it (keep in mind that this thing does not have to be a person or a God), the only answer is "I don't know."

  • @CADMAN4665 So why would you want to choose a believe a belief where you know there will be people that are tortured for eternity? At least not believing in anything would mean that everyone has the same fate: nothingness. I don't think anyone deserves to be tortured forever and ever and ever and ever (this includes Hitler, Stalin, etc.). Giving infinite punishment for finite mistakes is just terrible.

  • @CADMAN4665 A god that sends you to infinity years of torture simply because you choose not to believe in it or insult it is extremely petty.

  • @CADMAN4665 But you don't see the logical flaw in believing in Christianity simply because if you don't you'll go to Christian hell, but you don't want to believe in Islam despite the fact that if you don't you'll go to Muslim hell? You claim that it's because you don't believe in Islam, but then a person who doesn't believe in Christianity would not be concerned about going to Christian hell, right?

  • @CADMAN4665 I hope you know that "theory" does not mean "guess" in science. Germs are still theories, for example.

  • @CADMAN4665 Evolution is an extremely well-established theory. It is probably the most well-supported theory in science (others being the big bang theory, the standard model in particle physics, plate tectonics, etc.).

    Also, the big bang is simply an observation of the universe. It doesn't say anything about the creation of the universe, only what happened after it was created. Scientists still don't know what happened before the big bang.

  • @DeadFishFactory I was stating scientific facts, not implying any kind of authority. Get an education.

  • @CADMAN4665 Why exactly are you worried about Christian hell but not Muslim hell, or the punishments of any of the other religions? And would your God want you siding with it simply for security? Actually, considering the pettiness of your God, I don't even know why I asked.

  • Lol!

  • If your looking for proof, look to science for proof of God. Nothing should have come together to form us. Nothing! We just don't happen in the scientific world. This move apart, not together. Order is disfavored, not favored. And yet, here we are. Organized from 2 half cells to billions of chemical miracles that just simply don't happen on there own in the chemical and physical world. Just here. This coming from a Master Degree Organic Chemist. Believe!

  • @dmcaspe Master degree in organic chemistry does not give you authority over cosmology, biological evolution, or statistical thermodynamics. 

  • @CADMAN4665 I think there's less proof of a God than of evolution, but to each their own. I'm still studying much of this myself even though it's not related to my major. Philosophy makes me question everything and I find some theories more comforting than religion. But one day it will all make sense, I hope. :)

  • I applaud Crockett Keller's ad .. forget political correctness and tell it like it is. This liberal-promoted political correctness crap is killing the USA and turning the America into a nation of pussies. If the Muslims in America wanted to PROVE they are against Jihad and terrorism, they would take a stand and PUBLICLY denounced terrorism. But they are afraid of their own religion. 95% of all terrorist acts are created by Muslim males between the ages of 18 and 34. GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!

  • @MrAlThompson I'm more than intrigued to know where you get your "facts."

    

  • @KLMalloy --> I assume you are asking for my source(s) for stating "95% of all terrorist attacks are committed by Muslim males between the ages of 18 and 34"? Well, Pilgrim, my sources are a variety news outlets and qualified researchers including CNN, Fox, MSNBC, and books / articles including

    " Prophet of Doom" and "Islamic Terror Timeline" and others. Go to "Prophet of Doom.net / Islamic Terrorism Timetable.Islam". If you read the Qur'an you will learn a lot. I back-up what I say. :>)

  • @KLMalloy I responded to your challenge by presenting my sources confirming "95% of all terrorist acts are perped by Muslim males between the ages of 18 and 34". My sources are various from CNN & Fox to books and articles from researchers. People who know me know I back up what I say. Are you a sympathizer of radical Muslims? I will be happy to enlighten you on the so-called "Peaceful religion?" of Islam. You can also read the Qur'an.

  • @MrAlThompson Yeah, forget the Constitution, freedom of religion, and rule of law. Why do you hate our country so much anyway? I don't know what religion you really follow, but I wouldn't want the god you worship blessing our country if you're any indication of the type of believer he attracts. Sociopaths like you with your willful ignorance of the facts and distrust of truly rational thinking are the real danger to our country's future.

  • @icemachine79 ICEMACHINE79 -- I have no idea what you are referring to. And your "forget the Constitution", "forget freedom of religion" and "forget the rule of law" statements refers to nothing -- except for possibly the way you think life should be in America? You make no sense. I am a conservative that promotes the Constitution as the law of the land and freedom of religion. I assume you would rather throw them out the window like Obama and your progressive liberals are attempting to do?

  • @MrAlThompson - The Ice Man blundereth! This guy has yet to make an intelligible point in any post I have read. He appears to be laboring under the idea that an argument can be built upon propaganda techniques and then varnished liberally with base insults. This is a typical left wing argument strategy. It isn't particularly elegant but it does stink up the room sufficiently that most people flee rather than braving the stench to stay in the fight. Just don your gas mask and keep after him!

  • @icemachine7 You may want to look up the definition of sociopath before you throw out big words you know nothing about. Your aimless response to something that makes no sense is typical of what spews out of the mouths of most liberals who lack the intellect required to discuss a matter on a level of civility on which you will never comprehend. My "willful ignorance" in your eyes is explained by your lack of knowledge and only confirms Dr. Rossiter's psychological assessment of the liberal mind.

  • @icemachine79 Al is a Sociopath? Really? Now as for the evidence against the secular left, that is abundant. Of the 9 major genocides in the 20th century, the 6 largest were perpetrated by the secular left. Though the numbers are debated, between 100 million and 140 million innocent people were murdered by their own governments in the name of secular leftist ideology. There is a lot of blood on the hands of the left for guys like you to be casually tossing about loose charges of sociopathy.

  • @CADMAN4665 Well that's what religion basically says too, my friend. :) I am amazed EVERY DAY by the world around us, so don't go assuming this and that about me because you don't know me at all. Since the beginning, people have used religion & myths as a way to explain things they don't understand. We have come a LONG way since then & most things you think are the "work of god" are easily explained with science & other studies. ;) I can go on & on, but due to lack of character space....

  • @wasy35 Profanity is an effort of a feeble mind trying to express itself forcibly!!!!!!!

  • @chislord If my mind is feeble then this persons mind is vapid. He seems to be self important nothing more.

  • WHY would a Christian want to sell guns and train muslims to use them, isnt it part of there religion to kill Christians? Oh and cry you hippy libs like you know what a gun is anyway.

  • This is nothing more than the exercise of freedom in this country. He doesn't do anything but limit his own revenue stream and he has a right to do that as an American. He's making a political stand at his own expense and he has a right to do that. Those of you who resort to name calling justify the stance he has taken. He's a free American, exercising his liberty, nothing more.

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  • A true American. We need more men like you for this starving nation. I fully intend to shake your hand and purchase a fire arm from you based on your ideals and beliefs. You make the service I have committed to my Country worth it. Thank you and I wish you the best.

  • @michael8541 Yes, more ignorant Christians filled with hatred and intolerance towards other human beings is EXACTLY what we need. How I "love" America.

  • @blackcinnamon I dont see how his decision is based on ignorance, seems fairly well informed to me. And you are perceiving his decision as 'hatred', well that is your issue to deal with. Im going to assume your using of the word 'love' is with sarcasm. So let me agree with you on that, I cant stand how this country is placing its entire focus on not hurting others feelings. Get over it, the man owns and runs his own business and can serve whom he pleases. Not 'Christians', 'Religion'.

  • @michael8541 Alright, but only if you wouldn't call it hatred if someone didn't allow you into their store for being white, Christian, etc. It doesn't hurt my feelings, I don't need a gun. No one really does. It's just plain old hate and is going against the Christian religion. You aren't supposed to judge other people, the judging is to be left up to God. Oh wait, I forgot half of religious folks are hypocrites anyways. >.>

  • @blackcinnamon If someone doesnt allow me in their store cause of my race then so be it. There are many groups out there that only allow certain races into them and I dont think their reasons are 'Hatred'. I do need a gun, cause I have seen countless situations where one would have been needed, even in the states. To each their own, but I think that is just burying your head in the sand if you think you will never need one. Yeah, your right about the Christian faith. And on Religion.

  • @michael8541 Well, this is the first time I have ever heard of not allowing someone in a store for being whatever since 100+ years ago. So it sounds ignorant and hateful to me. :/ I have shot a gun before, just for fun at the shooting range with my friends. I don't believe I need one though because I would never intentionally harm another human being. And as young as I am, I'm not afraid of death. We're all going to die one day anyways. Thanks for being understanding though.

  • @blackcinnamon I think his motivation is not so much on Hatred, but taking a stand against a very dangerous route this country is going. Our rights of Freedom are turning into 'Rights to not be offended', and this man is just expressing one of his rights. You and me seem to be the extreme polar, I was a Marine for 8 years and hav spent the last 6 years in Iraq working. I dont like violence, but I know that if anything threatened what I love, they would be met with extreme violence on my part.

  • @blackcinnamon -- You mentioned we need to have tolerance". If you knew anything about radical Islam (radical Muslim jihadists). tolerance is not in their vocabulary. You can not negotiate with terrorists. The Qur'an allows them to lie to you to get what they want (for you to convert to Islam) .. or you will be labeled an infidels". The infidels must be eliminated. For the record -- I know most Muslims are not terrorists.

  • @MrAlThompson I know they're not all terrorists, but I believe Islam is one of the most restricting religions. And I think the punishment for trying to leave Islam is death? That's ridiculous. Human beings are born free and we should be free to choose how we live our lives. I'm glad I live in the U.S. but even here we aren't completely free, just more than others. Someone tried to tell me Islam is the religion of peace, I told them to look up the definition of peace in a dictionary. -_-

  • @blackcinnamon ... You seem to be in the middle tolerance and intolerance, You need to understand that Islam and democracy do not mix -- and its not the democracy or Christians, Jews, capitalists, women who are CEO, are almost anything else Islam has a problem with -- its Islam itself. Christians and most other people and governments tolerant Muslims but Islam's 7th century beliefs do not fit in to the 21st century. 95% of all terrorist acts are perped by Muslims males age 18-34.

  • @MrAlThompson I believe it.