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Getting rid of all of us, non muslims, or them

Trump, published his response to a question about what to do with the terrorists killing non muslims, GRN.

My response to one blog that called us stupid about what choice we have but to think that peaceful muslims will kill us, since these terrorists do in fulfillment of Koran teachings. One blogger said: you can't both be right.

Most of us don't want to hear the truth. Wake up, the reality is: Shia and Sunni are killing not only them, but vowed to kill all of humanity. What are we going to do?

Well. ..if you think it doesn't affect you, think again.


(This was my response to one blog calling us stupid but she deleted it).

What's happening in Europe that will eventually happen globally is these killing provisions of the Koran is eliminating human as we know. Don't pretend to be ignorant and unaffected. It's global now. These muslims whom I have been telling you for so long has vowed to kill all of us non believers of your Koran. Now the reality is, they're not only killing us, but both factions of muslims Shia and Sunni are killing each other? Why? Beats the hell out of me.

Now you think we're really that stupid as you think that the world as a whole will let it happen? Think again. Trump already said in his speech published at the Global Research News. Read my thread on the forum, titled "GETTING RID OF ALL MUSLIMS OR THEM GETTING RID OF NON MUSLIMS".

It's still going as a continuation of "GERMANY SYMPHATETIC TO ALL SYRIAN REFUGEES".

It reached 1001 comments and viewed by over 15000, it was closed by the mods because it's too long but asked me to continue on another thread, which I did and still going. Anyone can still go and read on page one of the Current Events section of the forum.

So hear and listen, we're not Muslim haters or racist, we're just like you, want to survive. But since we're sworn in the name of your religion by these terrorists, to be killed, what would we do?

If we swore, or do the same thing (non muslims to kill you all), wouldn't you respond the same? What I don't understand is, if it's truly a peaceful religion as you peaceful muslims say, then why on earth are you killing each other plus us?

Behold, you call us stupid? I don't think so.

Or on the one hand you'd like us to: BOW TO YOU AND BE THANKFUL THAT WE'RE KILLED? You must think we're really stupid, well thanks to people like Trump who knows how to respond and the millions of people in Europe who now question Merkel and her blunder.
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who is the best of the candidates on GOP?

Anyone watched the debate last night?

I'm sure some would be leaning towards Christy and possibly even Carson.

I am positive it'd better be someone who can collapse Hillary, as I'm sure she'll be the one on the liberal side.
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Where are the rest of our fellow bloggers?

I can't help but missing Calypso, Nonsmoker, Hans, Caillin, Calliospe, Sista, Iotaoo, and many more. Have you heard of them?

Catfoot, loveranger, Cailyn,

OutsideofBali

Twinkle

Glatgol

and many more.

Anyways, even if sometimes we go to the extent of engaging in heated arguments, they are very insightful on their contributions and comments are most enlightening.

But oh well..I was just thinking about it.

You can add more that you can think of as missing if you think of some. Virgo was missing now for a whole year. I saw butterflies last week.sad flower wine wine

Have you all a nice weekend..blogworld.
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thanks to some CS members whom I met in France

It's so good to be home. I admit, no matter how beautiful and exciting a trip and vacation is, there's no place like home. I missed my children, my love, my beamer, the wide and spacious roads, and all that is American. I used to rent a car before but this time being driven by friends is simply wonderful. I thank you so much Phil for driving your beautiful car (Citroën, full size top of the line). Now I can truly say I am an expert in driving a right side driver car having driven them from England, Australia, Switzerland and France. Amazing how almost all taxis are now Mercedes E class it used to be BMW. Most cars are very small compared to my country, virtually no big SUVs, no trucks like our crew cabs here. And definitely not many luxury cars like we have. Heck I have seen more Ferraris, Aston martin, Porsche and M650/550, here than there.

The good thing is 130 km is a regular speed limit which is awesome compared to California which is 70 miles per hour. And not a single sheriff, police of highway patrol on the road. Needless to say I enjoyed driving without restraint, except Phil and Tess scolded me if I drove past the speed limit. But thanks again Phil for trusting me in driving your beautiful car.

For shopping, merchants in Europe charge 12 percent from customers, while in the US, the merchant pays the CC. I made a mistake using my credit card from shopping on the first three days. After that I withdrew Euro cash from my bank through ATM.

I used to shop a lot when US dollar was higher than Franc or Lira but today our dollar is cheaper by .7 percent than the euro. Buying a Louis Vuitton tote is cheaper at the Broadway in Santa Monica than in France where it's made.

I have mostly flown Swiss Air from the US to Europe before but there's only a direct flight from LA or NY so I flew Delta for the first time and it's okay until they left 250 baggage in Paris and I'm not happy about it.

Anyways, this blog is to thank so many good friends who I met in Paris, most are CS members but this is specifically to Phil and Tess who has shown me the true "France", the country side. Also Brian and Roz (Scotland) Mick and Pat (Ireland), and Mark and Ann (England).

I have had the most memorable experience with all of you and I hope to see you in the US next year.

For hotels I'm so lucky to be a member of 4 and 5 star hotels and 50 percent discount helped a lot. I can't complain on our stay at the Holiday Inn which is a walking distance to the Eifel tower. A last minute decision so I can at least rest one day before my flight but Tess and I decided to stroll Mont Parnassus section and it was fun.

But having been accommodated by the most wonderful hospitality of Phil in his beautiful and sprawling Chateau, Tess and I felt like queens. The elegance, the Atrium, huge bathroom. I never expected such a hospitality. Thanks again Phil. Tess and I planned on staying on a hotel but your kindness and generosity, we're simply blessed. Driving to all the different historical places like Carnac, château, (Mont St Michel), just amazing. I wish I know how to upload pictures, I'd show them here.

Thank you again my friends for making this vacation most memorable and exciting. I will hopefully bring my children next year to see Europe before it's completely changed.

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after all, if we're under sharia law

Would there be a Connecting Singles?

And while we're at it, what else wouldn't we have?

Anyone?

Thanks all for your reads and comments.
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Paris, not like it used to be

Things change. Sometimes good and sometimes bad. We get elated when it's good but when it's bad we feel dissatisfied and disappointed.

This is how I feel about Paris. It used to be different. Very clean and relatively safe. Now I strolled downtown, ate and shopped in the same place five years ago and I feel so much different. I can feel the deterioration and lack of safety which was prevalent in the old days.

My friend who lives here for the last 30 years feels the same way. Like everyone they share the sentiments of being diluted, polluted which eventually leads to the biggest fear every European feels in the current political and social cultural events sweeping the whole union, the influx of migrants from Africa and middle east.

Change is constant, nothing is permanent. I only hope that this volatile climate doesn't lead to the complete disappearance of the old, distinct and unique European culture as we once knew.

Anyways, I am here to enjoy myself and simply observe how it is. I will try to come every year and feel for myself the events that shape a country I used to love before it's completely lost.

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Now Merkel says: We can only help the refugees.

Gheesh, what a stupid act she did for implementing an open door policy to all the migrants and now that it is beyond control she is calling for a summit to find a solution to this colossal problem.

Note: It was proven that there is only a very few percentage of these seekers as true refugees, majority of them are economic migrants.
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wastefulness

I was shocked to read on the second page of Wall Street Today to find that for:

"every American about 429 pounds of food was wasted in 2010"

Now this is terrible. United Nations reported that about 87 percent of the world live in poverty, devastation and hunger and the first and second world are so wasteful.

I have personally taught my children not to be joining this bad habit of being insensitive to wasting food.



doh doh
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Refugees or not

There is a wave of migration going on in Europe. At first they were thought of to be refugees. Record show however, that for every 100 of them accounted for, about few are truly in need of refuge.

Since Germany opened its doors they now swarm the whole European Nation.

The question is: Is this really a move to seek refuge? Or is it more of an economic motivated migration?

Note: The latest report is that unrest is exploding due to the unprecedented invasion and inability of most countries to accommodate them. In fact all the borders are tightened and Merkel is calling for an emergency summit.

What impact has this wave done to the whole of Europe in terms of economic, social and political system?

Thank you all for your read and participation.sad flower
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Go on ahead guys shoot and shout out.

No opinions deleted or be left in condescending remarks, promise.

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Have a fun day, evening, afternoon, morning, beloved bloggers. ..heart wings bouquet gift ..


Be blessed. .life is short. ..cheers
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Ben Carson on the US presidential race

I heard about his interview from joining in the race but I am a little disappointed by lack of force on the questions asked of him.

I wish I would have him answer questions as to what are the most pressing problems in America today and while on it, the world too.

But no, the questions asked were so irrelevant with the future of America when it comes to peace and progress..

Anyways maybe there are people out there who heard about him.

I do admire the guy, considering his simplicity and non affiliation with greed and manipulation in politics, he might just be our best bet to tackle the job.

What do you think?
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summer is full of fun

Who is ready to go and have some fun with me? I just realized how beautiful life is. That every moment is a gift. That it is our choice to be happy and or nasty.

I just read in one of the articles that our life is determined by our attitude. And, it can be good or bad, and I am not saying that we should be hypocrite and fake our emotions, but for heaven sake, can we at least try to spread some laughter?

I know, I am one of those in the overdrive about exposing the world's problems but only to be aware and be mindful.

Now we know we won't last here too long, so I am trying to be good conversing and be happy.

Anyone wants to make my day, go ahead...I can drive you to the cliff with me...

Hello guys...

This is a blog about having fun..and so I wish you all to have a fun day...
Happy weekend everyone..lips lips yay yay hug hug cheers wine wine angel angel
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