When was the last time a Baptist stoned a group of boys to death...
Well... there was the case of
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Shepard
It's when dumbies take the Laws of God into their own hands. It's like they think they're going to get a medal at the Pearly Gates for being a Brownshirt-for-God, in spite of how it specifically states "Judgement is Mine" (sayeth the Lord).
Lucky for Christians they have an ecumenical heirarchy to reign the mobs in so they don't do things like burn hundreds of thousands of women at the stake for being witches. Christians don't force conversion by the sword... much more efficient to use Inquisition torture.
That being said, and yes, I know it's a bit off topic, but there *is* something that kind'a bugs me about Muslims and their fixation on the Hijab.
If you read the Koran, what it says is that it's okay for Muslim women to dress in a humble fashion according to the standards of the day so they can go to market without being picked on. In otherwords, the Prophet said it was okay for women, if not the guys, to be discrete about their faith.
So what happens? It gets turned around so that Muslim women have to wear an anachronistic form of headgear that blatantly identifies them as Muslim, while the guys get to waltz around in modern suit-and-ties.
Christians would never do anything like that. They wouldn't have female orders where the rule was nuns dress in the conservative fashion of the day, only to get it locked down such that you can see a nun coming from a mile away.
Something to keep in mind about North American Muslims... don't forget that lots of North American Christians moved here to get away from religous tyranny.
... Obama wanted no terror attacks on his watch.
F#@K acknowledgement and benefits for dead and wounded military personnel.
Frankly dude, I didn't believe you when I first read it, but then I found this:
Veterans Face Red Tape Accessing Disability, Other Benefits : NPR
All it's saying is that Muslims haven't figured out how to do violence on a massively well-organized scale.