Irish Muslim leader condemns Khaild Kelly in IrishCentral.com exclusive
Kelly denounced as a 'delusional sociopath' with 'no respect for the sanctity of human life'
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seanomelbourne | Aug 08, 2010, 08:06 PM EDT
He is Irish he cannot be deported and until he breaks the law
he cannot (nor should he) be arrested.Sometimes in a democracy we have to put up with nuts.
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sully1167 | Aug 08, 2010, 03:10 AM EDT
Ok Sean I will elaborate more,I feel this man is a threat to the security of Ireland and should be deported. There are plenty of Muslim nations to live in.
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seanomelbourne | Aug 08, 2010, 12:37 AM EDT
If you've got nothing meaningful to say sully1167 You are either out of your argumentative depth or clueless.
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seanomelbourne | Aug 07, 2010, 08:05 PM EDT
How were 7 million people disenfranchised ? The judge gave his decision and has the constitutional right to do so. Because you do not like his decision is irrelevant as a appeal process is available to further your point of view.
By the way the judge who handed down the decision was a Bush(senior) appointee.
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seanomelbourne | Aug 07, 2010, 07:57 PM EDT
IandP the use of emotive language is a dehumanizing tool every country at some time has used it to desensitise the populace and gain support for their actions.You IandP use emotive dehumanizing language when referring to Muslims.
I believe the filibuster is wrong regardless of which party is in power. A party releases its core agenda to the people prior to an election and the party whose promises resonates with the people are elected.In this case the dems went to the people on health care reform and won the election.A propaganda war then ensued, with millions of dollars from health insurance companies and the compliance of GOP and some dems conducted a campaign to line the pockets of insurance boards and usurp the democratically elected governments agenda(on which they were elected). The USA is the only western nation which doe's not have a government funded health scheme according to the W.H.O the U.S lies 36th in the international health care system below some South American and Middle East countries F.Y.I. France is no.1.
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sully1167 | Aug 07, 2010, 07:26 AM EDT
How am I out of depth Sean? Please elaborate.
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IrishAndProud | Aug 06, 2010, 03:05 AM EDT
Besides...when it's LIBERALS who are in the minority in Congress, THEY sure as bloody hell don't 'work with the democratically elected government to fix the problem,' as you say. They stimy, stonewall, filibuster and stall anywhere and everywhere they possibly, humanly can...and yet when they're in power, everyone else is just supposed to shut up, roll over, play dead and agree with them (since that is apparently how you define 'bipartisanship'). Ain't gonna happen. Self-identified liberals are already in the minority anyway, consistently shown to be 20-21% of the populace, according to Gallup (half the amount who identify as conservatives).
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IrishAndProud | Aug 06, 2010, 02:52 AM EDT
(continued)...The U.S. government is governing AGAINST its own people virtually continuously now, sean...and it's certainly not the weak, numerically-inferior, feckless GOP who's doing it. You've got the wrong folks.
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IrishAndProud | Aug 06, 2010, 02:51 AM EDT
sean, I can only speak for myself -- but where have you seen me deHUMANIZE and name-call illegals? Their humanity is not in question; their legal status is, and we are being overrun with them and being told by unelected courts that we cannot do spit about it (despite overwhelming public outcry). And sean...pardon my saying so but looking to the Repubs (who were democratically elected to their offices to stand up for the agenda the voters PUT them there to uphold) is not a very good example of going against democracy (and they don't have the numbers to stop anything, anyway, ultimately). But I'll tell you what IS a good example of un-democratic stuff: passing health 'reform' when a majority of the USA was (and is still) screaming against it; shrugging off a voter-passed Proposition in Missouri (with many more states to follow) that REJECTS Obamacare's mandate that most Americans MUST purchase health insurance (which is blatantly unconstitutional)...that Prop passed with SEVENTY PERCENT of the vote, and Obama's mouthpiece Robert Gibbs said their vote means 'nothing'; the federal government taking a state to court, over a law with massive majority support, and which merely mirrors the federal law which the feds won't enforce; a single, unelected judge disenfranchising 7 MILLION VOTERS from the bench by overturning a voter-passed, voter-approved initiative (in California) to define marriage as between one man and one woman -- and doing precisely the same thing (bypassing/disenfranchising voters) in state after state after state on that issue, and a Democrat congressman just the other day openly boasting and bragging that this voter-hostile, voter-ignoring, voter-mocking BLOATED government 'can do most anything in this country' in response to a woman who asked what it CAN'T force anyone to do, etc etc etc.
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seanomelbourne | Aug 05, 2010, 10:14 PM EDT
Over 90% of illegal immigrants in Australia are released into the general community after security and health checks.
They are held in air-conditioned holding camps until the above criteria is complete. I understand the U.S. has a serious immigration problem that is never my point. It's the name calling and the dehumanisation of illegals.Pandering to racists and conducting fear and smear campaigns is hardly the answer. Or a broken parliamentary system where the minority party refuse to work with the democratically elected government to fix the problem. The GOP prefer to cowardly hide behind a filibuster and try to rule from a minority. And you call this democracy!!!
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AmAncINED | Aug 05, 2010, 09:13 PM EDT
Maybe that's one reason Australia is doing so well - it has such strict immigration requirements.
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IrishAndProud | Aug 05, 2010, 02:37 PM EDT
'Muslim BROTHERS?' That might explain your tolerance of their intolerance...in your very homeland, Sean (I thought you had American ancestry, somewhere). And, if I'm not mistaken Australia also has one of the toughest immigration requirement systems in the world -- one that would make the U.S. look rather mild by comparison. Yes, Sean...I look to Australia as a shining example: of how immigration/assimilation should be done. As for your economy, you don't have the likes of Obama to screw it over, so I'm happy for you. The USA no longer supports him, so perhaps you'd be happy to have him 'help' you down under, also, and 'improve' things, even more. He's sure not popular up in the northern half, anymore.
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seanomelbourne | Aug 05, 2010, 07:29 AM EDT
Irish born living in Australia, a social democratic LIBERAL country where unemployment is low and the banks did not crash. With the best performing economy in the world. Figures released today a trade surplus of $3 billion dollars for the month of June. Everybody gains including our Muslim brothers. "Don't ya jest hate that" IandP. Sully your out of your depth.
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sully1167 | Aug 05, 2010, 05:34 AM EDT
Get him the hell out of Ireland!
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