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"Equality Maryland Classified as Terrorists"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Isn´t it interesting that EQMD was classified as a terrorist organization when religious freaks go to abortion clinics and bomb them, sometimes killing people, and are only considered criminals?

Change is here and truth is starting to surface. We don´t have to suffer anymore from the lies of the religiously disturbed. That is, those who pick and chose certain passages from the Bible to support their own selfish ways and impede the well-being of others.

January 25, 2009 2:14 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Andrea- not anon
I belong to EQMD but never actually did much with them- besides give them money. However, one of the groups that worked to stop military recruiting in MCPS was on the list and I collected signatures for them- at subversive venues like PTSA meetings and back to school nights- at Einstein. I travel a lot to Pennsylvania and I am always thrilled when I see the sign welcming me to MD- and it says Governor Martin O'Malley.

January 25, 2009 4:46 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The government took no action other than watch these groups.

EQMD engages in flammatory rhetoric which could make followers believe that they need to do whatever's necessary to defend their rights. That's not to say the leaders would intentioanlly encourage such a thing. It's just that passionate calls may set off irrational responses in some.

In such cases, it may be prudent to monitor such groups as long as that's the only thing taking place.

January 26, 2009 8:01 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

EQMD engages in flammatory [sic[ rhetoric which could make followers believe that they need to do whatever's necessary to defend their rights.

That's a bold and unsubstantiated claim. Have you got some facts to back it up? Let's see examples of this "inflammatory rhetoric" you claim EQMD engages in.

January 26, 2009 8:33 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Andrea- not anon
"flammatory" rhetoric?

January 26, 2009 9:48 AM

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