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What needs to happen and happen quickly much to the disagreement from the international public including Americans are coalition troops on the ground kicking the snot out of ISIS and other radical groups around the world....This isn't a popularity contest and unless governments around the world wake up we are all heading down a very dangerous road.

The Obama administration has there political head so far up there ars to think they can continue to BS the American public that the US has this under control.

History is repeating itself the skin color is different in 1945 Hitler exterminated 6 million Jews before America invaded Germany. And ISIS a different color is open for business and doing exactly what they say they want to do while government around the world sit on the ars debating freedom & human rights.


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7% of 1.5 Billion is still 105,000,000 (One Hundred and Five Million)
Thats a whole heck of a lot of Jihadists...


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I'm a Libertarian so the war mongering or just getting up in everybody's business isn't really my idea of how to solve American problems. I've generally been of the belief that we caused a lot of our own problems with the middle east over the past few decades by repeatedly sticking our noses where they don't belong.

That said... now I'm seriously considering reading the Quran (sp?) just to see if that's a real, true representation of Islamic belief. Not something I ever cared to or wanted to do... but if that's the way it is, then I've got to verify it and then try to figure out how I reconcile my own belief system with that kind of group.

For the most part... religious beliefs in developed nations aren't really a problem anymore. The days of the inquisition are long past and gone and most other religions tend to keep to themselves these days. Except for the wizard guy with the staff and funny hat, standing out on a balcony and wagging his finger at the world every now and then.


This isn't really a threat to me or even my kids... but apparently, my grand-kids may be in for one hell of a fight, if they value their freedom. Not really too cool with leaving that kinda mess for them to deal with... or likely get drowned under, may be a better way to phrase it.
 

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The more you learn about "Islam" the more you will become concerned.
Islam as it is taught and preached in the Middle East, is not quite the same as what you encounter in most of our mosques

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Death Of Saudi King Could Set Stage For Islamic End Times Frenzy In 2015

http://www.prophecynewswatch.com/201...iGLvC0IJWRl.99

In the last two years, media outlets have published conflicting reports on Saudi King Abdullah's health. Just last week, Saudi Arabia's Royal Court announced that the king has pneumonia and is temporarily using a breathing tube.

In fact, every time the king's health deteriorates, news agencies speculate on what will become of the Saudi dynasty and its leadership after the king's death. But some Shiite scholars think differently about the matter, believing that Abdullah's death will mark the beginning of a chain of great events that will shock the world.


Some Shiite scholars believe that the Saudi king's death will signal the resurrection of the Mahdi and the beginning of the end-times.

Abdullah, the 10th son of King Abdulaziz, was born Aug. 1, 1924. His mother, Fahda bint Asi Al Shuraim, was a member of the Al Rashid family, longtime rivals of the Al Saud family and a historic dynasty in the Arabian Peninsula that ruled the emirate of Jabal Shammar. Abdullah ascended to the throne in 2005 following the death of his half-brother King Fahd, though power was already in his hands.

According to Shiite hadiths, after the death of a king named Abdullah in the Hijaz — a western region of present-day Saudi Arabia — no successor to the throne would be accepted, and disagreements would escalate and persist until the rise of Imam Mahdi.

The Shiites believe that divine Imams are heirs to the political and religious Ummah, or Islamic nation. These 12 imams are successors to the Prophet Muhammad and to the head of the caliphate, with Mahdi being the final Imam who disappeared, or went into occultation. Mahdi will be revealed only in the end-times, along with Jesus, to deliver peace to the world.

According to the book "250 Signs Until the Appearance of Imam Mahdi," Prophet Muhammad said: “On doomsday, a man who is carrying the name of an animal ascends to the throne, after which a man named Abdullah comes to the power. Whoever informs me of his death, I will inform him of the rise [of Mahdi]. After Abdullah passes away, for several days and months, the government will appear.”

A seminary teacher based in Qom told Al-Monitor on condition of anonymity, "The animal-named man can be King Fahd because one meaning of Fahd’s [name] is rapacious animal and cheetah, which matches what Prophet Muhammad said."

The Bahar al-Anvar, a book of hadiths, quotes the sixth Shiite Imam Sadegh as saying: "When Abdullah dies, people will agree on no one, and this issue will be kept alive till the rise of Imam [Mahdi]. An age of a hundred-year reign comes to an end, and an age of a [kingdom lasting] a few days and months arrives."

The Shiite scholar in Qom said, "Currently, there is a possibility of a power struggle in Saudi Arabia, as King Abdullah has tried to make up the new post of deputy crown prince. Actually, with regard to [this], if Prince Salman becomes the king and Muqrin bin Abdulaziz is named the crown prince, the next deputy crown prince will be Mutaib bin Abdullah, so we can expect tensions between King Abdullah's sons and Salman's brothers to escalate after Abdullah passes away."

In 2012, Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud was named crown prince, and two years later, Muqrin bin Abdulaziz was introduced as deputy crown prince.

According to Al-Akhbar newspaper, past tradition dictated that the interior minister would be the most likely candidate for second deputy prime minister, and after that, the post of crown prince. But after upgrading the status of the National Guard, which is chaired by Mutaib bin Abdullah, and turning it into a ministry on par with the ministries of defense and interior, King Abdullah’s wing in the royal family is well-positioned to be a strong contender for the throne.

The Qom seminary teacher said that according to some hadiths, leaders in the Hijaz will hide news of the king's death for 40 days. Based on Abdullah's deteriorating health situation, this could have happened by now.

Some believe that the rise of terrorist groups in the Levant, along with their black flags, is another sign of Mahdi's resurrection.

The Nahj al-Balagh, a collection of the first Shiite Imam Ali's sayings, quotes the imam as saying: “When you witness black flags, don’t move, because their calls are void and null and you shouldn’t help them. Their heart is like iron fillings, and they don’t honor their promise. Their names and monikers are taken from the names of cities.”

The Qom-based scholar explained the quotation, “Black flags can suggest the Islamic State, which is killing hundreds of innocent people in the region with brutality, and [regarding people named after cities], I can mention Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi or Omar al-Chechen.”

He added, “Many in the seminary of Qom believe that the rise of Imam Mahdi is imminent. Even important figures in the seminary have expressed their hope for this event to happen and has called for our readiness to help him.”

“What’s happening in the region is very similar to what our Imams have predicted about preconditions for the rise of Imam Mahdi, so the moment of truth may have come.

Historian Muhammad Hossein Rajabi Davani told an Iranian newspaper: “With respect to promises in Shiite hadiths, we are certainly experiencing doomsday, but doomsday has no time frame and it’s not known when it begins and ends.”

Yet, certain Shiite narratives and hadiths contradict the aforementioned narratives, suggesting different signs for the rise of Imam Mahdi. Today, however, many are speculating about the events that will follow the Saudi king's death, as well as its impact on global developments.
With the death of King Abdullah, according to some analyses, stability in Riyadh may come to an end, setting off a chain of prophecies and the resurrection of Mahdi.
 
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Youtube "hillary clinton US controls al quaida" ....mighta spelled it wrong
 

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I'm a Libertarian so the war mongering or just getting up in everybody's business isn't really my idea of how to solve American problems. I've generally been of the belief that we caused a lot of our own problems with the middle east over the past few decades by repeatedly sticking our noses where they don't belong.

absolutely a fact! Us foreign policy is one of the biggest threats to this country
 

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I agree its in our backyards. Was in the library at college and witnessed their prayer time. I got up and left. We cannot let our country be invaded from the inside!
 

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I don't understand why god doesn't just come on down and sort this whole mess out ?

Why should he?
He didn't cause this mess, man did.

Perhaps he is testing us?
Do you hate the Muslims? It's very easy to with the bullchit they are pulling.
Remember the age old saying ...."hate the sin, love the sinner"
That's a very hard test to pass these days.
Even in war, we should love the enemy, even though we aim to kill them.
There are many "good" muslims. Consider how sad it makes our Father when we carry out acts of hate against them. They may worship another God, yet he still loves them, much like a parent loves their who has lost his way.
 

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I don't understand why god doesn't just come on down and sort this whole mess out ?

Never happen! Not now anyway. It's just starting to get interesting. The experiment is getting ready to fail. Let the drama begin!
 
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