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Libel Lawfare: Silencing Criticism of Radical Islam (4)

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2009

Panel 2, including David Rivkin, Alan Mendoza, Douglas Murray, David Harris, Elizabeth Samson and Barak Seener.

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  • islam using our laws against us. This has got to change.

  • SPEAK ABOUT IT !!!!!!!!! more and more we need to tell the truth ! More people should speak about this matter, our country is not for sale for petrol by arabs to force their CHARIA on us on top of that !

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  • When are our leaders going to wake up, when are the left wing creeps going to stop their attack on us, when are we going to say enough is enough and stop these people from standing up for, supporting, and selling us out to one of the most evil, violent, sexist, hate filled cults, the world has ever seen, islam? I am so sick of these groups not listening, making fun of and manipulating as if they know something they don't and islam is what it is, pure evil. Satan is alive and well on earth!

  • @xerxes465 Yeah, I

    m not going to debate socialism with you.

  • @samuils Just because something is legal, doesn't mean it isn't a crime.

    An example: Using hundreds of billions of tax dollars to protect the deceitful banking industry from the financial turmoil that it is responsible for causing.

  • @xerxes465 Its not legal for corporations to steal, not sure what you are talking about

  • @samuils In America, it's legal for large corporations and banks to steal from citizens, while it's illegal to purchase an ecstasy tablet. Our legal system is far from perfect as well.

  • @xerxes465 No, You have missed the most important point. Inmates are NOT you or I, who are law abiding citizens. Inmates are those who committed crimes. Bad terrible crimes, so please dont cry for inmates. Not to mention there are levels of prisons, and light crimes have light prisons where "gangs" dont happen. Muslim countries have fucked up ways because they punish things that are not even crimes. The two are not comparable at all

  • @samuils If I were an inmate, I would trade the health care and exercise for an environment free of gang-rapes and stabbings. Also, I fail to see how carrying a small bag of cocaine for personal use can be considered a horrible wrong. Muslim countries may have a f---ed up way of handling crime, but so do we. Unless you're extremely wealthy, then you get off pretty easy.

  • @dashiellv I would take this from a different point. "Whats good for goose is good for gander" if any religion can sue for liable, then Judaism or Christianity can very easily sue Islam, and the law suits will never stop, as muslim preachers or speakers are always fast at offending other religions. 

  • @xerxes465 Ok your comment and sarcasm isnt really well thought out. You are comparing apples to oranges. We put criminals away who committed crime, with health care food exercise etc, as a punishment for doing horrible wrongs. In few muslim countries they can kill a woman for committing adultery (hardly a capital punishment crime, if crime at all) Cutting limbs off for stealing and so on. Your sarcasm is noted but hardly rings any bells of truth or similarity.

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