Actually, it is quite consequential. If the groups are so small that the average American has no knowledge of them, what influence have they had? Small groups with no exposure have minimal ability drive national debate. If the accusation is that these groups created massive hysteria it fails when no one knows who the groups are.
This is nothing more than a Soros smear campaign.There is some validity to it, however. Even political organizations can be small and still have a disproportionate influence in the conversation. As far as Islamophobia is concerned, I think that topic was far too broad to be concentrated at the hands of a handful of men and women.
This is nothing more than a Soros smear campaign.
Maybe those deadly attacks have something to do with the fact that we've killed thousands of innocent Muslims in the Middle East for no good reason. You think?Maybe it has something to do with the 17,678 deadly terrorist attacks carried out by Muslims since the attacks on 9/11/2001? In July of this year alone there were 167 jihad attacks, which killed over 700 people and injured more than a 1000...
Naa... That can't be it... It's all a manufactured right wing conspiracy.
The reason I've posted this thread is as I've watched reactions from those individuals who are for Sen. McCain, one common theme has emerged: many Republican voters have this premature and/or unwarranted fear that somehow Sen. Obaman's policies will take this country backwards, not forward, and that somehow one's "values" will be treaded upon. Personally, I really don't understand where this mentality is coming from. Therefore, I'm trying to wrap my mind around it, this despite all the evidence to the contrary.
Case in point: The McCain aids and Palin speeches that mirror those of Sen. Clinton's where both camps have used Sen. Obama's middle name in an effort to connect him with radical Islam and terrorism in the minds of would-be voters (i.e., "Hussein" = Muslim = radical Islam = terrorism). This is one example of how a play on our fears distorts and blinds us from looking for truth while also affording openess and fairness to both sides.
Some 28 million DVD copies of the ‘Obsession’ film were distributed to households in key swing states on the eve of the 2008 presidential elections in an apparent effort to sway voters against Obama.
Seems to me that this belongs in the conspiracy section.
Why? Because you just don't like finding out you were manipulated or because you actually read the article.
Yes. He does not want to dig into content, so he falls back on his old standby, attacking the source. If WND published an article on Obama not being an NBC, liberals would comment on the source, then blow up the details. The second part is not something Grim will do since it is hard.
There are also groups out there promoting their view that 9/11 was a conspiracy of the Bush administration, or that Obama isn't a citizen of the US, or that we have the bodies of aliens from another world.
This is a big part of the problem with this country today, this sort of news is given far to much credence, and only helps these types of groups reach even more weak minded people, and it diverts attention from those things that are important.
Right-Wing Think Tanks and Bloggers Conducted Secret 10-Year Campaign to Fan Fear of Muslims
Um, so if there was no 9/11 conspiracy, as you say, why then did the Bush admin. not act on the foreknowledge they had, and prevent it from happening in the first place?:roll:
The only Muslims I oppose and will protest is Shiites, they promote Sharia law and the Left have decided they are good safe people they can deal with.
They ignore the fact that they murder their own torture and kill woman and girls for perceived problems that don't exist in the real world, and are only in the empty heads of those who want Sharia Law to take root here.
Anyone who backs these radicals are clearly foolish and Anti-American.
We can not allow this Sharia BS to take hold it would destroy everything this nation was built on.
Some Liberals don't make any sense at all.
They claim to be for human rights but fight to allow the murder of unborn children but protest the execution of mass murderers. Now that is what I call crazy and as inconsistent as one can be.
[h=1]Exposed: Right-Wing Think Tanks and Bloggers Conducted Secret 10-Year Campaign to Fan Fear of Muslims[/h]
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