“America deserved 9/11.” Is this the type of person a U.S. Senate candidate should be campaigning with?

Franisdaman

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Hasan is a hypocritical moron for sure, but I don't think it's that far of a reach to say the U.S. deserved 9/11 due to our foreign policy being a complete shitshow in the ME for decades.

Tell that to the friends & family of the victims.

My God.
 

Franisdaman

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Wait, we now have a rule that says we must denounce anyone on our side who makes controversial statements? The same thing that drew magats like flies to sh*t is now forbidden for one side only? 🤔

It's a simple question that for some reason you are struggling to answer.

Do you have any problem with a U.S. Senate candidate who is campaigning side by side with a guy who said "America deserved 9-11?"

Yes or no.
 
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Tell that to the friends & family of the victims.

My God.

Buddy, you have to not be so concrete. The people who lost their lives or knew someone who lost their lives during 9/11 didn't deserve it, but America and it's government hasn't exactly had policies in the Middle East to promote peace against the United States. When you **** around, there's going to be blowback, and we're the one's who suffer.

I take the "U.S. deserved 9/11" as a comment on our ******** foreign policy in the region and how it's helped create the quagmire we're in now. And understanding that, would hopefully get us out of future conflicts that are going to create even more animosity and blowback against the U.S.

You really are a very shallow thinker.
 

Franisdaman

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Do I care what an online streamer says while campaigning for someone in a state I don't live in? Nah. I am concerned about a Senator in my state that spreads vaccine misinformation, various conspiracy theories, won't admit Trump lost the 2020 election, & spent July 4th in Moscow. It's so strange how you "hate both sides" but only start threads about Dems &/or minorities.

Thank you for stating that you have no problem with a U.S. Senate candidate campaigning side by side with a guy who said "America deserved 9-11."
 

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Thank you for stating that you have no problem with a U.S. Senate candidate campaigning side by side with a guy who said "America deserved 9-11."
awkward you're welcome GIF
 

Franisdaman

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Buddy, you have to not be so concrete. The people who lost their lives or knew someone who lost their lives during 9/11 didn't deserve it, but America and it's government hasn't exactly had policies in the Middle East to promote peace against the United States. When you **** around, there's going to be blowback, and we're the one's who suffer.

I take the "U.S. deserved 9/11" as a comment on our ******** foreign policy in the region and how it's helped create the quagmire we're in now. And understanding that, would hopefully get us out of future conflicts that are going to create even more animosity and blowback against the U.S.

You really are a very shallow thinker.

Unbelievable.

Actually, I take that back. My jaw might drop, but nothing surprises me anymore.
 

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Says that guy that says America deserved 9-11.

Everything is cause and effect. 9/11 didn't just appear out of thin air, it's repercussions for bad policy in the ME.

If we're going to run around playing world police, supplanting leaders, bombing buildings, etc., there are going to be consequences. And we keep repeating the same ******* mistake.
 
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BelemNole

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What are you supposed be be upset about?

Oh, I dunno. I guess you would have to be a friend or a relative to one of the thousands who lost their life on 9-11 and who have lost their life from health issues due to the toxicity that came from the Twin Towers collapsing.

And silly me finds it incredibly stupid and eye opening that a U.S. Senate candidate is campaigning side by side with that guy who has said that “Hamas [a terrorist organization] is a thousand times better” than Israel, some Orthodox Jews are “inbred” and “America deserved 9/11.”
I remember your outrage over all the people who cozied up to Kirk after he said he wouldn't want a black pilot.

Sell your outrage somewhere else hypocrite.
 

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It's a simple question that for some reason you are struggling to answer.

Do you have any problem with a U.S. Senate candidate who is campaigning side by side with a guy who said "America deserved 9-11?"

Yes or no.
It's not a simple question because your framing ignores that he did not mean innocent Americans deserved to die and he subsequently apologized for the phrasing, admitting that he should have used "more precise" language and that it was an inappropriate way to make a foreign policy point. So knowing that, instead of the inflammatory way you phrased the question, I would say NO, I do not have a problem with a US Senator campaigning with him. That doesn't mean it might not cost him but as a Turkish-American, El-Sayed may think it helps him with Michigan's Arab population so he has a right to campaign with who he thinks will help him the most.

Thought you guys loved inflammatory comments and were against cancel culture? Sounds like you think that should only apply to one side. Nice rage-bait though.

 
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Franisdaman

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Ok, I read it.
What am I supposed to be upset about?

I remember your outrage over all the people who cozied up to Kirk after he said he wouldn't want a black pilot.

Sell your outrage somewhere else hypocrite.


You are lying.

And you have no problem with a U.S. Senate candidate campaigning side by side with someone who said that American deserved 9-11.

You are pathetic.
 
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It's not a simple question because your framing ignores that he did not mean innocent Americans deserved to die and he subsequently apologized for the phrasing, admitting that he should have used "more precise" language and that it was an inappropriate way to make a foreign policy point. So knowing that, instead of the inflammatory way you phrased the question, I would say NO, I do not have a problem with a US Senator campaigning with him. That doesn't mean it might not cost him but as a Turkish-American, El-Sayed may think it helps him with Michigan's Arab population so he has a right to campaign with who he thinks will help him the most.

Thought you guys loved inflammatory comments and were against cancel culture? Sounds like you think that should only apply to one side. Nice rage-bait though.


This is the defintion of mental gymnastics.
 
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Sorry, I only take medical advice from people that don't use curse words.


I also haven't used marijuana is quite some time.
One time a nurse yelled at me for scheduling a checkup too early in the morning. That’s just one of the risks you run in the liberal hellhole called Omaha
 
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Franisdaman

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He sure is.

Remember my story of having coffee with 2 Democrat friends over Memorial Day weekend in 2024, where they thought Trump would beat Biden and I disagreed? I thought there was no way Trump would win another term after what the country saw starting in Jan, 2017.