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    Just watched a video of Adam Kokesh at CPAC talking to someone attending who was voting for Santorum (he had a Bachmann button on though) and liked Ron Paul on everything but foreign policy and he began to talk about how Thomas Jefferson fought "Muslim terrorists" known as the "Barbary Pirates". So what was this guy talking about?
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    Guy is an idiot. The Barbary "pirates" weren't pirates. They were authorized by their government to force the boats of other nations to pay a fee for going through their "national waters". They were, at worst, privateers.
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    Thanks. I read that and it says that the collective states known as The Berber States were Muslim but would they be classified as terrorists by anyones measure?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DerailingDaTrain View Post
    Thanks. I read that and it says that the collective states known as The Berber States were Muslim but would they be classified as terrorists by anyones measure?
    Define "terrorist".

    hint. it is a tactic,, not a belief, ideology or political party.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PierzStyx View Post
    Guy is an idiot. The Barbary "pirates" weren't pirates. They were authorized by their government to force the boats of other nations to pay a fee for going through their "national waters". They were, at worst, privateers.
    Wasn't aware that the entire Mediterranean Sea belonged to them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DerailingDaTrain View Post
    Just watched a video of Adam Kokesh at CPAC talking to someone attending who was voting for Santorum (he had a Bachmann button on though) and liked Ron Paul on everything but foreign policy and he began to talk about how Thomas Jefferson fought "Muslim terrorists" known as the "Barbary Pirates". So what was this guy talking about?
    Interesting. BTW, didn't Obama use Thomas Jefferson's Koran during his oath ceremony if I'm not mistaken?

    About that dude you are asking about, question should be posed to him what invasion of Iraq that Santorum supported had to do with fighting terrorists? That was more of a violent anti-semitic hate crime motivated by revenge, greed, racism by neocons against people of Iraq who had nothing to do with 9/11 but were of same race/religion as 9/11 hijackers.

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    Thomas Jefferson fought "Muslim terrorists" known as the "Barbary Pirates".
    It's a bit like saying "Jews killed Jesus." You can use ancient history to pull anything out of your ass you like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moderate libertarian View Post
    Interesting. BTW, didn't Obama use Thomas Jefferson's Koran during his oath ceremony if I'm not mistaken?

    About that dude you are asking about, question should be posed to him what invasion of Iraq that Santorum supported had to do with fighting terrorists? That was more of a violent anti-semitic hate crime motivated by revenge, greed, racism by neocons against people of Iraq who had nothing to do with 9/11 but were of same race/religion as 9/11 hijackers.
    You are VERY mistaken, he used Lincoln's Bible.

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    Here's a quick little bit of info for ya'll. Did you know that the crescent moon and star symbols on out houses were done in protest of the islamic pirates? Yep, a moon meant the outhouse was womens only, a star meant it was for the men only, both meant it was for both sexes.

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