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Case in point, on Wednesday, Fox News strategic analyst Ralph Peters played the Holocaust card. In response to a question from Bill Hemmer of “America’s Newsroom,” Peters spewed the following nonsense:
“You know, after the Holocaust and World War II, the world said ‘Never again.’ But Bill O’Reilly’s right; it’s happening again. And it is a genuine Holocaust against Christians.”
Peters continues his manufactured tirade by placing blame for this “Holocaust against Christians” squarely on Obama’s shoulders. He says: “
These Christians are kidnapped. Our President does nothing. Christians are tortured and even crucified publicly. Our president does nothing. Christian women are kidnapped and raped and raped again. Our President does nothing. Christians are driven from their homes in the middle east by the hundreds of thousands, slaughtered by the tens of thousands and our President does nothing.”
Then comes the coup de grâce. Peters takes a breath, then spits out a laughable comparison between our President and Pontius Pilate, the man implicated in the crucifixion of Jesus. Peters says:
“He is the reincarnation of Pontius Pilate washing his hands of it, but this blood’s not coming off.”
More than Christian's are being killed tortured and raped by these bastards. Why must they try to make it all about Christians?
originally posted by: buster2010
a reply to: Puppylove
More than Christian's are being killed tortured and raped by these bastards. Why must they try to make it all about Christians?
Because pointing out that they also murder Muslims would be a bad thing. After all it's kind of hard getting a religious war started when the people see that the people of more than one religion is getting killed.
Dirty Tricks #4: [Plotting about how to clear the Devil's Tower area of its population] Contaminated water. Affects people, crops, animals. Disease.
Dirty Tricks #3: Yeah, epidemic.
Dirty Tricks #1: What kind of disease?
Dirty Tricks #3: A plague. A plague epidemic.
Dirty Tricks #1: Nobody's gonna believe a plague in this day and age.
Dirty Tricks #2: *Anthrax.*
Dirty Tricks #4: Ranching country.
Dirty Tricks #3: Yes!
Dirty Tricks #2: There are a lot of sheep up in those hills.
Wild Bill: Wait, that's good, that's good, I like that. But it may not evacuate everybody. There's always some joker who thinks he's immune. What I need is something so scary it'll clear three hundred square miles of every living Christian soul.
originally posted by: buster2010
It's not happening in America so why should we go and get our people killed fighting a war that is another nations problem. If the dimwit that made this video is so upset why doesn't he go over and join the fight? People like him are always willing to get someone else killed while he safely sits on his butt far away from the fighting. The dude is nothing but a pro war scumbag.
One headline in a September 1895 article by the New York Times ran "Armenian Holocaust," while the Catholic World declared, "Not all the perfume of Arabia can wash the hand of Turkey clean enough to be suffered any longer to hold the reins of power over one inch of Christian territory."[39] The rest of the American press called for action to help the Armenians and to remove, "if not by political action than by resort to the knife... the fever spot of the Turkish Empire."[39] King Leopold II of Belgium told British Prime Minister Salisbury that he was prepared to send his Congolese Force Publique to "invade and occupy" Armenia.[40] The massacres were an important item on the agenda of President Grover Cleveland, and in his presidential platform for 1896, Republican candidate William McKinley listed the saving of the Armenians as one of his top priorities in foreign policy.[39][41] Americans in the Ottoman Empire, such as George Washburn, then-president of the Constantinople-based Robert College, pressured their government to take concrete action.