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  • Ramanisky25

    listen to these mouth breathers boo a military mom for daring to ask why Trump has shown so much disrespect to the Khans.

    • This whole campaign is fucking disgustingBonSeff
    • jeez eleven. in all fairness who was it that drew first blood? shouldnt he have to shake trumps hand
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    • ^^That mentally challenged Teletubby who said "Ban all Muslims" thats whoRamanisky2
    • More false headline outrage. They're not booing her for being a military mom, but for accusing Trump of being disrespectful to the Khans. Which he wasn't.IRNlun6
    • you don't think it's disrespectful to compare one's business successes to dying in the line of service when criticized for not having sacrificed for the nation?monospaced
    • or implying that because of her religious beliefs she was being repressed from speaking by her husband?monospaced
    • IRN that, there .. was ... what?!?
      da fuq are you on about?? .. I get that they weren't booing her for being a military mom ... that's not why I posted. Jesus.
      Ramanisky2
    • i find no reason to respect either. all mouth breathers. give me some eggos
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    • Mono, he was asked what sacrifices he's made. He didn't himself say his sacrifices where more/less important than losing a son in combat.IRNlun6
    • I can see how questioning whether Mr Khans wife was allowed to speak is controversial, but not a completely baseless question.IRNlun6
    • Ramanisky2, I'm not questioning your motives in posting. Just commenting on the video.IRNlun6
    • except trump didn't list a single sacrifice (he hasn't made any), and he didn't show respect... instead he questioned their religion and charactermonospaced
    • Running a business is a sacrifice, but pales in comparison to sacrificing your life in service to your country. It wasn't meant as an equal comparison.IRNlun6
    • Religions in general, and especially Islam today does not treat women in a favorable light. There are endless examples of this.IRNlun6
    • I'll acknowledge my confirmation bias here since I don't see him as a monster like others.IRNlun6
    • His statements aren't making the same impact on me, but I can see how people can take what he says negatively.IRNlun6
    • lol, for a second there it sounded like you said "running a business is a sacrifice."monospaced
    • Trump should stop digging. The other Republicans all know the smart thing would be to let it slide, but Trump is incapable of doing that apparently.yuekit
    • As far as the Muslim thing goes, it's hard to see how it's not completely political. He proposed it right before the Iowa primary. There was no serious thoughtyuekit
    • behind it, just a cheap tactic to get the media's attention while demonizing millions of people.yuekit
    • Given all of that, I don't see why American Muslims don't have the right to respond and point out correctly that it goes against U.S. values.yuekit
    • Running a business is a sacrifice. Sacrifice time with family and friends. Risk losing everything, risk litigation, risk failure, risk employees personal livesIRNlun6
    • But clearly not an equal comparison to military service.IRNlun6
    • American muslims have all the rights to respond, but questions are not unwarranted.IRNlun6
    • Some muslims have brought the criticism on by their own actions. Not by some baseless, unsubstantiated hatred.IRNlun6
    • I don't think collective punishment is ever the right answer. I know people who aren't even Muslim, just from Middle Eastern country, and they feel very nervousyuekit
    • about the way things are headed in this country.yuekit
    • All the things Trump is trying to make it sound like he came up we already do anyway. We already vet people, already apply additional scrutiny to certain partsyuekit
    • of the world. Saying ban all Muslims is just pure demagoguery, and he did it for no reason other than to get people to vote for him.yuekit
    • The fact that Trump would do that purely for political gain, the same way he did with the birth certificate thing, should tell you all you need to know.yuekit
    • there was probable cause for the certificate. however the issue is the imperialistic nature of the religion and supremacy when it becomes dominant in a region.yurimon
    • because people with certain beliefs vote and want certain theocratic laws in place. check the stats. its going to dominate given the birth rate.yurimon
    • you might as well convert now and save the trouble.yurimon
    • What does probable cause mean? It's been established beyond doubt that Obama was born in Hawaii, and no reason to doubt it in the first place.yuekit
    • Unless you are a mentally challenged conspiracy theorist who believes everything you read on the internet. So Trump was either stupid or he was cynicallyyuekit
    • pandering to racists, take your pick.yuekit
    • Thats all you you say is accuse someone of racism when there were some anomalies that would lead to questions by normal thinking people.yurimon
    • The whole thing was absolutely driven by racism...no one would have ever questioned if his name was Smith instead of Obama.yuekit
    • Trump also repeatedly claimed he had people looking into it and had uncovered "shocking" evidence, which he never bothered revealing or following up on.yuekit
    • lol, for a second there it looked like IRN said "running a business is sacrifice" for a second time.monospaced
    • you also said that he sacrificed a list of things (time with children, etc), none of which Trump mentioned, and all of which you completely imaginedmonospaced
    • and none of which are relevant when being accused of not sacrificing something for this country, like their muslim son did with his lifemonospaced
    • and fucking lulz at justifying re-questioning obama's nationality after he's already president, as if that hadn't been double-checked by enough assholes alreadymonospaced

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