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In reply to the discussion: Michael Moore opens his big mouth... [View all]handmade34
(24,017 posts)57. "Michael Moore opens his big mouth…"
and tells the truth once again!
Christians dogmatically believing in the apocalypse and "end of times" are every bit as destructive as Radical Muslims and their beliefs
Radical Christians are keeping us in the "dark ages"
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And radical Islamists have served as tools for despots in the Moslem world.
Jackpine Radical
Oct 2013
#78
+1 Bill Maher acted like he'd never heard the term 'Christian Dominionist'...
Octafish
Oct 2013
#114
I absolutely agree with Moore on this. Both radical Islam and radical Christianity damage...
Gravitycollapse
Oct 2013
#3
Have you never heard of the War on Terror? With bible verses printed on the cover of briefs?
Gravitycollapse
Oct 2013
#23
So it appears the methods of extreme radical Islam are brutal. That doesn't mean it's more dangerous
Gravitycollapse
Oct 2013
#20
I think your talking points are disproven by the vast acclaim Moore has gotten from
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2013
#104
The relatives of 500,000 dead Iraqis would disagree with you, the body count of
grantcart
Oct 2013
#99
And yet, once again, the Teabaggers are more highly educated than the average American
Fumesucker
Oct 2013
#121
Moore is correct. It's been the goal of GOP since 1980 to create dumb sheep
Pretzel_Warrior
Oct 2013
#28
I don't agree with Moore in regard to the degree of "dark ages" he claims--
TwilightGardener
Oct 2013
#31
Actually, what Moore was arguing was that Maher was generalizing to all Muslims, not just radical
lostincalifornia
Oct 2013
#36
Absolutely, he was trying to distance himself from Maher's appalling Islamophobic bigotry
CrawlingChaos
Oct 2013
#44
Conversly, "Al qaeda SUPPORTED by mainstream muslims" leads to some staggering stats
joeglow3
Oct 2013
#152
If we're not in the dark ages, it's not for a lack of trying on the part of the religious right.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#42
Agreed. GOP Paul Broun, a U.S. Rep from Georgia and a doctor, who sits on the science committee,
BlueCaliDem
Oct 2013
#111
Strange. I agree with him, and don't feel this is a "foot-in-the-mouth" issue.
IdaBriggs
Oct 2013
#75
The Radical Religious Right allied with Huge Money set this nation back an entire generation.
Ikonoklast
Oct 2013
#82
here is a video of that discussion - where Michael Moore pleads for a bit of understanding
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2013
#100
that`s where it used to be before the republicans needed the religious conservatives.
madrchsod
Oct 2013
#142
What did he get wrong? Fundamentalist christianity has destroyed this country.
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#113
Living in America, the radical Christian right has certainly fucked me over more than radical Islam
Tom Ripley
Oct 2013
#115
Radical Christianity is far more damaging to most Americans than Radical Islam is.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Oct 2013
#124
no doubt in my mind that the christian right has had a more deleterious affect
ellenfl
Oct 2013
#125
A point about which Maher, at least as far as the U.S. is concerned, is totally wrong.
Ken Burch
Oct 2013
#145
I must congratulate the OP on a brilliant ploy to bring attention to Michael Moore
Fumesucker
Oct 2013
#150