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1 theheat  Fri, Nov 1, 2013 1:03:26pm

A 1% Muslim population versus all those good, Christian, God-fearing people? Maybe those Christians’ faith isn’t strong enough. //

…a hotbed of Sharia law and potential terrorism.

Yeah, because why? Examples?

I don’t have enough fingers and toes to tick off examples of the Christian Taliban asserting itself over the top of everyone.

2 ObserverArt  Fri, Nov 1, 2013 1:04:12pm

Hmm. I have to agree, with an idiot like John Guandolo and those that would get revved up by his idiocy running around, the state is indeed a dangerous place.

3 BusyMonster  Fri, Nov 1, 2013 1:11:46pm

I would think a state famous for inbreeding and backwardness could worry about something other than being suffocated under the backwards and antiquated social mores of a religion they don’t practice.

They should, in short, attend to the beam of backward, repressive religious ideas in their own social order, before worrying about the mote in the eye of the Muslim who isn’t coming to convert them all any time soon.

4 Ace-o-aces  Fri, Nov 1, 2013 1:49:50pm

You have to understand; Sharia law = non-white people walking around free.

5 LGF Subscription: Breathes Like Egyptian Cotton  Fri, Nov 1, 2013 2:20:30pm

“Lets start the takeover with GRACELAND!”

6 Dark_Falcon  Fri, Nov 1, 2013 2:35:07pm

re: #3 BusyMonster

You don’t know much about Tennessee, do you? It’s not a ‘Deep South’ state like Alabama is. They have some nutbars in the Volunteer State, but most of the state is non-wingnut. Don’t traffic in stereotypes like that. Downding.

7 ausador  Fri, Nov 1, 2013 7:47:38pm

Sigh…this is so obviously made up on the spot bullshit in response to the caller that it doesn’t really deserve an answer.

If the caller had said he was from Alaska (or Mars) I suppose Guandolo would have told him to watch out for the imminent take over by Sharia law there too?

(Interesting name Guandolo, so very close to Guano, which is all that he is selling.)

8 AlexRogan  Fri, Nov 1, 2013 9:42:25pm

Ummm, Dark, the last I knew, you lived in IL; I do live in TN and have all of my life. Nowadays, outside of Nashville (where I live), Memphis, and the areas including and surrounding some of the larger state colleges/universities (such as Middle Tennessee State University [Murfreesboro], Austin Peay [Clarksville; my alma mater], UT-Knoxville, and UT-Chattanooga (UTK and UTC are both in GOP-dominated cities), the state has been going more and more heavily GOP for the past 30 years or more (and definitely much more since 2000).

Let’s put it this way: out of 11 members of the TN congressional delegation, we have just two Democrats (Rep. Steve Cohen, who represents the district that includes Memphis, and Rep. Jim Cooper, who represents the district that includes much of Nashville). The other seven Reps and both Senators are all Republicans…and many of them are beholden to the TPers that put and keep them in office (see: Reps. Marsha Blackburn, Phil Roe, Scott DeJarlais, and Sen. Lamar Alexander).

TN is, by and large, a blood-red state.


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