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WE helped break Syria. The US demanded regime change, it slapped sanctions on Syria in an attempt to motivate the public to overthrow Assad, it armed rebels to fight the dictatorship, and it supported factions in the civil war. We (America) helped create this destruction, Turkey did not. We therefore deserve to pay

It does not. The faith does NOT allow criminal behavior to wrap itself in the religion and be forgiven. Muslims do not believe in fate (they believe in destiny, which is an important difference), and fate is not an excuse for bad behavior. That’s simply not an Islamic belief and is rejected by all 5 major schools of

Of course it was, which is why I’m trying to tell you it horrified Muslims around the world and prompted an international call for an investigation. Yes there should be criminal charges and that was the broad sentiment by the Muslim community, which is why I’m not sure why you’re attacking Islam here.

MSNBC is making it exteremely difficult to watch the full debate later. They bury the full video and you really have to hunt for it, instead they hope you watch all the sound bites.

That’s no different than what Christians say in light of a tragedy, and yes Saudi leaders still called it a tragedy. Acts like these are destined, but Muslims still consider it sad. Don’t mistake Islamic stoicism for indifference.

You just couldn’t hold back from getting in a dig at Muslims in light of this tragedy, could you?

Can someone explain the reference to me? Asimo and some kind of priest in a movie?

Let’s turn the question around; how rude are people allowed to be to YOU on an airplane?

Hardly, your links are speculation and not actual evidence. Apple still sold more iPhones than they ever have in history. Meanwhile, Apple announced a predicted sales decline, expected due to fluctuations in China’s economy, not because of “peak sales.”

How come her reflection is not inverted? It makes no sense.

They have not hit peak iPhone sales, and even if they did, they are designing its successors.

I think your problem is that you trust a chiropractor. That yellow line does not look normal at all.

That ISIS encrypted messaging app turned out to be a hoax, but politicians used it as a scare tactic anyway to introduce bills to ban encryption on smartphones etc. That’s even more dangerous.

Why is this on Jezebel?

Your doctor friends are misinformed and such an anecdote is useless, since I’m a doctor too. The American Medical Association has endorsed the ACA and for good reason.

Oh come on, sometimes a lightsaber is just a lightsaber.

You said there is nothing we can do about global warming, then claimed that the changes in the Paris summit are too slow to help. So which is it, nothing can be done or stuff CAN be done and we need to work harder at it?

And yet the FBI and politicians are demanding the tech companies install a backdoor or keep an extra encryption key so they can spy if necessary. THIS IS WHAT WILL HAPPEN EVENTUALLY.

I understand what you’re saying, but “he speaks for a lot of people” is not really a good defense; it’s admitting that our society is deeply broken when we admit that racists and bigots are popular. It’s like trying to defend Michael Richards’ use of the N-word on stage or Chris Brown beating up Rihanna. Plenty of

It’s fine if they vote differently than me, the problem is if they start supporting people and ideas that we consider “extreme.” Like it’s fine to support religious groups in America, but supporting the KKK goes too far, for example. Trump is considered an extreme candidate.