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Malahoo Forte says flying rainbow flag disrespects Ja laws, US Embassy wants explanation
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<blockquote data-quote="CRAZY_CAT_WOMAN" data-source="post: 69749683" data-attributes="member: 194384"><p>What. I don't recalled Christians blamed for the other attacks. I have a problem with some Christians seem to be celebrating this last one. Because the LGBT were attack. There seems to be a lack of caring about the LGBT being attacked on my Face Book, by conservative Christians. Which speaks volumes to me. They seem to believe this last attack was justified. While some claiming it had nothing to do with being a hate crime or about guns. Which this attacks is about hate, and guns and terrorists I guess. I'm not sure how much of that's been proven. Last I read, the ISIS didn't talked the guy into doing the attacks. But they will gladly claim responsibility. They're not denying anything. But the I last heard that he wasn't talking to ISIS. It was just seem to easy for a man to get a gun, that was on the FBI terrorists list. I'm not getting why those guns are legal anyways. As for the Islam religion. I know very little about. I know Muslims are very peaceful people. I know that the Christian bible has a lot of bad thing in it to. But I'm guessing most Christians don't follow the bad. Just like most Muslims don't follow the bad stuff in the Karan. Also the ISIS allow recruiters that will kill for them. They really don't have to believe in any religion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRAZY_CAT_WOMAN, post: 69749683, member: 194384"] What. I don't recalled Christians blamed for the other attacks. I have a problem with some Christians seem to be celebrating this last one. Because the LGBT were attack. There seems to be a lack of caring about the LGBT being attacked on my Face Book, by conservative Christians. Which speaks volumes to me. They seem to believe this last attack was justified. While some claiming it had nothing to do with being a hate crime or about guns. Which this attacks is about hate, and guns and terrorists I guess. I'm not sure how much of that's been proven. Last I read, the ISIS didn't talked the guy into doing the attacks. But they will gladly claim responsibility. They're not denying anything. But the I last heard that he wasn't talking to ISIS. It was just seem to easy for a man to get a gun, that was on the FBI terrorists list. I'm not getting why those guns are legal anyways. As for the Islam religion. I know very little about. I know Muslims are very peaceful people. I know that the Christian bible has a lot of bad thing in it to. But I'm guessing most Christians don't follow the bad. Just like most Muslims don't follow the bad stuff in the Karan. Also the ISIS allow recruiters that will kill for them. They really don't have to believe in any religion. [/QUOTE]
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