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1 Ace-o-aces  Sep 9, 2014 9:50:07am
Militant Muslims cannot live in a society based on Christian ideals of equality and liberty.

Apparently, neither can Mr. Cass.

2 Bulworth  Sep 9, 2014 10:28:50am

“My fears are never crazy, irrational or bigoted. Only your fears are crazy, irrational and bigoted.”

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3 Bulworth  Sep 9, 2014 10:32:32am

1. Conversion. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to see Muslims turn from Satan (Allah) to Christ? But, I agree with Phil Robertson

OMFG

4 Skip Intro  Sep 9, 2014 10:36:00am

Kill them before the kill us is not a long term strategy for anything other than mass annihilation of all.

I wonder if it will make it into the GOP’s 2016 platform?

5 Eclectic Cyborg  Sep 9, 2014 11:57:36am

I don’t think he’s been reading the Bible, I think he’s bee reading the Art of War.

6 AyaReiko  Sep 9, 2014 12:10:32pm

re: #5 Eclectic Cyborg

I don’t think he’s been reading the Bible, I think he’s bee reading the Art of War.

More likely he’s been reading Mein Kampf.

7 sizzzzlerz  Sep 9, 2014 12:41:36pm

You know who else advocated mass genocide against those of a different religion?

8 nines09  Sep 9, 2014 1:08:38pm

Christian magazine, eh? Like this?
Agreeing with Phil Robertson is another Christian thing to do, I presume. I presume this because apparently I know nothing about Christianity.

9 freetoken  Sep 9, 2014 1:38:14pm

Mr. Cass’s association a few years back with Coral Ridge was, I think, more opportunistic than anything else (and it was a familial connection), and from D. J. Kennedy he learned how to work the SoCon masses into a frenzy.

There’s no business quite like the Je$u$ business.

10 jhncsy  Sep 9, 2014 3:21:04pm

re: #7 sizzzzlerz

You know who else advocated mass genocide against those of a different religion?

People like Cass are just waiting for the day when it’s okay to hate Jews again, aren’t they?

11 Romantic Heretic  Sep 9, 2014 4:46:24pm

re: #5 Eclectic Cyborg

I don’t think he’s been reading the Bible, I think he’s bee reading the Art of War.

Unlikely. If you read it carefully Art of War makes it clear that winning without fighting is the best way to win.

The general rule for use of the military is that it is better to keep a nation intact than to destroy it. It is better to keep an army intact than destroy it, better to keep a division intact than destroy it, better to keep a battalion intact than destroy it, better to keep a unit intact than destroy it.

Those who win every battle are not really skillful. Those who render others’ armies helpless without fighting are the best of all.

The superior militarist strikes while schemes are being laid. The next best is to attack alliances. The next best is to attack the army.

The lowest is to attack a city. Sige of a city is only done as a last resort.

Art of War, Chapter 3: Planning a Siege

Mr. Cass is wanting something even lower than a siege.

re: #6 AyaReiko

More likely he’s been reading Mein Kampf.

Agreed.

12 freetoken  Sep 9, 2014 8:00:19pm
re: #6 AyaReiko

More likely he’s been reading Mein Kampf.

Mr. Cass like many others came under the influence of Dominionists, and people like Gary North, Rushdoony, etc.


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