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In reply to the discussion: What ISIS Really Wants (The Atlantic) [View all]TexasTowelie
(117,374 posts)16. The harshness of your response proves my point.
It is not my business as to what it is discussed in this group because I do not own DU. I merely felt it was odd to discuss Islam in the A&A group so for you to be snippy with me after I said that I did not mean to offend is also rich.
Please continue your discussion without me. I was interested in the topic and thought it should be in a different group than this one. By posting the article in this group I expect that the discussion will be quite limited which defeats the purpose of having a discussion board.
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"By posting the article in this group I expect that the discussion will be quite limited ...."
PassingFair
Nov 2015
#40
You might try actually discussing issues here instead of bringing the meta.
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2015
#26
It's only "wrong" in the sense that not all Muslims believe in the armageddon prophecy,
LiberalAndProud
Feb 2015
#25
If history has taught us anything, it is that conquering a nation is easy...
Act_of_Reparation
Feb 2015
#32