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You overestimate the intelligence of much of the public.

That’s actually a beautiful schematic. I think I’ll hang it up on my wall.

This reminds me of how the new statin drug is actually pretty cheap and can be made for only $1 a pill in bulk, but the first pill costs about $3 Billion to make...

Part of it is just a fear of malpractice. Anemia can lead to things like seizures, so doctors will give blood to patients to prevent it, even if the odds are low. The price of a lawsuit is just too high.

Yes, many believe that since the US was funding dictatorships overseas and giving weapons to Israel and looking the other way at them using them to kill children, some believe that America deserved some of what it got. I don’t say that, since two wrongs don’t make a right, but maybe America SHOULD rethink some of its

That’s a terrible analogy since the Catholic church is hierarchical and has a Pope. Islam has no leadership, that’s like saying all white people are responsible for something a Floridian does.

They’re winning? Are you even watching any news at all? They fled Tikrit and are being pushed back in Syria and Kurdish regions. No country recognizes them and none support them. Even Iraq’s Sunnis are shown in various public opinion polls to be completely against them even though ISIS is allegedly fighting for them.

Considering how Indonesia, Turkey, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Albania have all had women as presidents or prime ministers while America has never, and how Iran has more female politicians than America, it seems pretty obvious to me that the majority doesn’t hate women.

Thank God Muslims are doing more than just condemning then. Do you have any idea how many Muslims have died actively fighting them? We have scores of imams who have been executed by terrorists rather than agree to their wild beliefs.

Saying that they're Muslims is not islamophobia. Saying that they're "Islamic" is incorrect, but not islamophobia. Saying that all Muslims are secretly members of or supporters of them IS islamophobia. Hope that helps.

These few thousand people may believe they are having a holy war, but the REST of the Muslim world isn't buying it, which is why every Muslim country is against them and they're unpopular even in their own community in Iraq.

There's tens of thousands of condemnations in English. Are you really condemning Muslims because you're simply too lazy to google this, or ask one in person?

If Islam (as a whole? 25% of the world's population as adherents?) is terror, how do you explain the millions of Muslims in armed forces all over the world fighting this small terrorist force of a few thousand people? Heck, ISIS is smaller than the Iraqi army, let alone being fought by the Iraqi, Syrian, Tunisian,

Muslims rarely condemn a terrorist act.

Imams don't seem to be condemning these evil men either.

The only people who insist on that definition are actual bigots like Pamela Gellar. Muslim groups like CAIR say that Islamophobia is an irrational fear of Muslims or Islam e.g. saying that a cardiologist at the local hospital is plotting to kill patients because he's a Muslim, or that a Muslim Congressman like Keith

Islamophobia means an IRRATIONAL fear. As in the fear that your Arab doctor at the hospital is secretly a terrorist trying to poison you. Or the fear that your college professor is bent on failing you and then killing you because you're not Muslim.

You're right, but its a tradeoff. I love the ability to see incoming texts on my watch, so I trade in the longer battery life for that feature.

Then the watch will stop being waterproof.

Pebble watches have the best battery life of all smartwatches. You can go up to a week without a charge on regular use.