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Texas Anti-Islamic Event Brings Out the Crazies


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On Jan. 17, hundreds of people rallied outside a convention center in the Dallas suburb of Garland. Some protested Islam, others protested the people protesting Islam.

Many didn’t know why they protested. A few wanted to make a quick buck.

The main protest—directed against an Islamic fundraiser—came less than two weeks after the deadly attacks in Paris on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, and a kosher grocery store.

But the rally in Garland came across as confused, bigoted and opportunistic.

https://medium.com/war-is-boring/anti-islamic-event-in-texas-brings-out-the-crazy-34baa50ec1a5

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On Jan. 17, hundreds of people rallied outside a convention center in the Dallas suburb of Garland. Some protested Islam, others protested the people protesting Islam.

Many didn’t know why they protested. A few wanted to make a quick buck.

The main protest—directed against an Islamic fundraiser—came less than two weeks after the deadly attacks in Paris on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, and a kosher grocery store.

But the rally in Garland came across as confused, bigoted and opportunistic.

https://medium.com/war-is-boring/anti-islamic-event-in-texas-brings-out-the-crazy-34baa50ec1a5

Or as Karl Rove would call it, "Our base."

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On Jan. 17, hundreds of people rallied outside a convention center in the Dallas suburb of Garland. Some protested Islam, others protested the people protesting Islam.

Many didn't know why they protested. A few wanted to make a quick buck.

The main protest—directed against an Islamic fundraiser—came less than two weeks after the deadly attacks in Paris on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, and a kosher grocery store.

But the rally in Garland came across as confused, bigoted and opportunistic.

https://medium.com/w...zy-34baa50ec1a5

Or as Karl Rove would call it, "Our base."

:laugh:

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On Jan. 17, hundreds of people rallied outside a convention center in the Dallas suburb of Garland. Some protested Islam, others protested the people protesting Islam.

Many didn’t know why they protested. A few wanted to make a quick buck.

The main protest—directed against an Islamic fundraiser—came less than two weeks after the deadly attacks in Paris on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, and a kosher grocery store.

But the rally in Garland came across as confused, bigoted and opportunistic.

https://medium.com/war-is-boring/anti-islamic-event-in-texas-brings-out-the-crazy-34baa50ec1a5

Sounds like the typical Democrat rally. Where was Al and Jesse? They had to be close by. ;)

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Exactly how many moronic muslims live in Garland?

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Nahhh. Time will solve the issue...

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Probably so. When all the affluent Muslims from Plano decide to go and bring tyranny to the infidels of the much less affluent Garland. Maybe they can get that Moslim Referee that overturned Dez Bryants's catch against the Packers while they are at it.

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