Look, people.
In case there is anyone out there who does not get it, let me explain this in small words lest you continue to misunderstand.
Islam, as Mr Porretto is wont to say, is toxic to human life. That, is an opinion. From here on in, the rest of these statements are irrefutable, undeniable facts. You cannot disagree with them anymore than you can disagree that water is wet; a fact is a fact and there is no disagreement. Here are some interesting facts about how Islam treats people.
Our enemies are terrorists.
We did not cause terrorism by going to war with the terrorists.
The terrorists are muslims.
Muslims are not perverting thier religion by acting as terrorists. They are fulfilling the commands of their religion by acting as terrorists.
No course in Afghanistan or Iraq or Iran short of victory will ever accomplish the desired mission, which is to prevent what happened on 9/11 from happening over and over again.
Islam spreads like a cancer upon the earth, and it is the arch enemy of civilization.
If you think this is ok, then you don’t understand the meaning of islam.
Islam means women have no rights except those which their husbands grant them.
Islam means Jews and Christians are less than human and deserve to be treated as less than human.
Islam, in some places, means female genital mutilation.
Islam means an utterly male dominated society where enslavement of women is not acceptable, but commanded.
There are tons of other issues, but these are enough for now.
If you feel the “troops need to withdraw” it means that you are fine with the above happening in your neighborhood. Period.
No, I am not exaggerating. No, I am not making this up. No, you cannot disagreee, as I have said before, these are facts, and you cannot disagree with a fact, no matter how much you dislike it.
Jesus, how stupid can people be?

THANK you! Those who argue with the facts are going to be the cause of our deaths. Make no mistake about it, Islam wants us to convert or die. One or the other.
They need to die. Now.
I don’t think most people who still think Islam isn’t the cancer it is to be stupid. Some people are naturally on the low end of the IQ bell curve and unless they deliberately killed off the majority of their upper brain functions huffing insecticide, it’s probably not their fault.
Those that refuse to see Islam’s evil visage are not stupid, they are deliberately and willfully ignorant. They wear their blinders proudly so no inconvenient facts upset their world view. And then they attempt to demonize and marginalize those of us who choose to acknowledge the obvious truth staring us in the face (Yeah Esmay, I’m looking at you).
I can pity and (to an extent) excuse someone if they are genuinely stupid.
The willfully ignorant deserve nothing but loathing and contempt.
The sad thing is that even victory, at least as conventionally understood by modern states and military organizations, may well be insufficient. But certainly the outcome of _less_ than victory is quite well known to anyone whose head isn’t buried.
I had a guy tell me, shortly after 9/11, that the reason these “oppressed people attacked us is because of our unfair foreign policy”.
I was going to shoot him and get it over with but I had left my gun in the car.
It boggles the mind that so many Americans want America to lose this war.
Mark, you should have made the trip back to the car.
Og, three words.
Open Season yet?
The idea that our society incites violent reactions from Islamists (and it’s all our fault) is just ignorant. The useful idiots who believe this don’t seem to realize that if the Jihadists were in charge, they and their platitudes would be the first to lose their heads.
Of all the things Islam means:
Islam means “Submission”.
Says it all.
I can’t remember the exact words, but when the American Ambassador called on the head of the Barbary pirate nation to protest attacks on American ships, he asked why they did these things: the response was “God gave us all unbelievers to prey upon and enslave for our own enrichment”. And though we were pretty damn cheeky to even ask.
And I don’t think our foreign policy had been a problem with them up to then.