Posted on Jan 28, 2017
Hours after Trump signs Muslim ban, Texas mosque goes up in flames
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I'm going to wait until I hear about who actually did this.
Like how a black church was burned down by one of it's members, and tried to frame Republicans.
I'm happy to hear no one was injured. I hope justice will be brought for the people who did this.
Like how a black church was burned down by one of it's members, and tried to frame Republicans.
I'm happy to hear no one was injured. I hope justice will be brought for the people who did this.
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What? You mean father all the facts before you pass judgement? That'll never work!!!
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Is there any proof of a connection between Trump's excutive Orders and the Mosque burning ? I remember years back Time Magazine had a cover story about Black Church's in the south burning. Bill Clinton weighted in on how a Black Church across the street from where he lived burned . Unfortunately that was a Bill Clinton alternate reality moment. The implication was evil whites wher burning black Church's. An editorial was written in our newspaper by a fellow who had been a fire Marshall, arson investigator and insurance investigator. He said that so many of the churches burned because of vandalism. Sure enough some folks got arrested because of vandalism. One set of folks were construction workers who weren't happy about wages. They were black. He also stated many burned because their electrical systems were out of date and end of life. Some burned because of lighting and bad lightening rods etc. He was correct. Before we rush to judgement and condemn Trump and his supporters let's do as many posters suggest and get facts. It is very hard for many in the lame stream media to understand facts. Facts can be so BOOOORRRRRRING! I know, right wing, but there are good statistics and gives you an idea how a fake news story escalates. http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2011/06/fanning_imaginary_flames_a_look_back_at_the_great_church_fire_propaganda_campaign.html
Articles: Fanning Imaginary Flames: A Look Back At The Great Church Fire Propaganda Campaign
In late March of 1996, The Center for Democratic Renewal (CDR) and the National Council of Churches (NCC) held a joint press conference to report a huge increase in the number of arsons committed against black churches. In media interviews, the Rev. Mac Charles Jones, a CDR board member, blamed "a well-organized white-supremacist movement" for what he called "domestic terrorism." The CDR stated in a preliminary report that the number of such...
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CW3 Harvey K.
I heard echoes of "a well-organized white-supremacist movement" in Hillary's explanation of those baseless accusations of Bill's sexual adventures as the product of "a vast right-wing conspiracy".
Tell me, which extreme, left or right, levels the frequent accusation of "paranoid" at the other?
Tell me, which extreme, left or right, levels the frequent accusation of "paranoid" at the other?
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Things like this are exactly why I often don't pay attention to up-to-the-minute reporting on some dramatic event -- nobody knows anything for certain, so all they can give us is breathless speculation. Tune in again in a week, by then someone will know something.
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