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“Exterminate Christians One Bullet At A Time” Displayed At Minnesota State Fair

This is what passes for political discourse, by some liberal at the Minnesota State Fair.  If you can’t read the first word under his nasty, filthy, stringy hair, it’s “Exterminate.”

How hospitable and welcoming to those around him with their children.

This was taken from radio talk show host, Mike Gallagher’s Face Book page.  I’ll assume the photo was taken at the fair — but wherever it was taken, this jerk proudly adorned a t-shirt stating he wants to see “Christians Exterminated”  How Hitleresk.  He probably supports Saving The Seals Too, to prove how ‘open minded’ and “tolerant” he is.

I’m sure he’d never have the chutzpah, nor desire, to wear a shirt claiming to  “Exterminate Radical Muslims One Bullet At A Time”.

This isn’t really shocking… there are plenty of people around, doing the work of the devil and have been for thousands of years.

And I’m sure Barack Obama will hold a news conference and demand “civility” and Eric “my people” Holder will initiate a law suite to defend  equality of fairness, or some such fool thing.  As soon as pigs fly.

34 comments on ““Exterminate Christians One Bullet At A Time” Displayed At Minnesota State Fair

  1. Styles Loophole
    September 4, 2012

    Nice pants. Any way if I thought it would help people it could cause people to acknowledge the infathomable depth of their sin, the complete holiness of G_D and understand and accept the finished work of Messiah on the tree of Calvary, I would gladly accept the first of this condemned man’s bullets. “Turn or burn”! There has never been another choice.

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    • RightyPunditry
      September 4, 2012

      And unknown anti-Christian bigot doesn’t understand that Christians can’t be “exterminated”. He’s welcome to try; God takes care of His own.

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  2. Anonymous
    September 4, 2012

    As much as I abhor the message on his shirt, Jesus died for him too and I’ll pray he sees his need for a Savior and repents. The apostle Paul held the cloaks of those who stoned Stephen, the first martyr, and probably was involved in the deaths of other Christians as well before his conversion

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  3. Jack Hudson
    September 4, 2012

    That dude is obviously a xxx and he is just really xxx about it.

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  4. Anonymous
    September 5, 2012

    It’s a shirt from a local twin cites death metal band. Relax, it’s being worn to shock and get a reaction. There are far worse shirts out there that I have seen at shows.

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  5. Anonymous
    September 8, 2012

    He should have the right to wear the shirt as long as Christians have the right to beat the crap out of him.

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    • Anonymous
      October 6, 2012

      The thing is, if that shirt said “Muslims” instead of “Christians”, people would be all over that saying how racist that is. But for some reason, it has become part of the cultural norm to slander Christians.

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  6. Kevin G
    September 9, 2012

    It would take a while before anyone would know was wrong with him.
    Would he be missed ? No need to waste a bullet to bring these bold haters down.
    After a dozen or so attacks to those still stupid enough to wearing these tees are found on the ground, I think these tee shirts would not sell well.
    Yes I agree that these cheap maggots don’t have the nerve to change the word Christian to Muslim. The news media would have a hoot and demonstrations would pursue.
    Live and let live isn’t everyone’s cup of tea.

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  7. Kevin G
    September 9, 2012

    OH BTW whats pinned to his back side says …. Vote No which you can text vote your choice on this amendment bill to the ID number listed. This is just a number game for them to know before the actual election. This amendment is coming up for vote their in Minnesota.
    It’s for equality for LGBT people. A No vote actually promotes the bill to pass for the right to marry and have the same rights as traditional marriage.
    So this guy wants no limits on who can marry who with the equal rights that come with it.
    His anti Christian tee shirt he is wearing has a lot more meaning then some Rock Band.
    Christians are against this bill because of their believes in traditional marriage.
    One has to understand when these bills are passed in states to promote and legalize same sex marriage, some schools then start teaching children as early as second grade in sex education saying there is nothing wrong if two men or women want to marry and love each other.
    As we with brains all know this is just another way to indoctrinate our children in our liberal controlled school system to brain wash them what to believe.
    So you can see this guy and his intentions are violent in nature as most radical liberals groups tend to be against those who don’t agree with them.

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  8. Anonymous
    September 10, 2012

    Demonicon | Metal from Saint Paul, MN
    Music, lyrics, videos, concert schedule, and more at ReverbNation.

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  9. Anti-______
    September 10, 2012

    I find it funny that you get offended by this shirt when your “christian” beliefs call for hate, bigotry, and violence against those who appose you. On the bottom of this page it reads “I’m the god fearing, gun toting, flag waiving, conservative that the liberals warned you about”. Well, I’m the “god” hating, ax wielding, gun carrying, sociopath your church warned YOU about. Here’s hoping we meet on the street someday.

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    • RightyPunditry
      September 10, 2012

      If you had bothered to actually read what I said, instead of making it up, you would have known I wasn’t “offended”. Nor did I call for “hate, bigotry or violence” toward anyone.

      You can hate “god” all you want but at the same time, if you’re part of the Liberal “tolerance” crowd, you have to admit you have no tolerance for others beliefs — which is the point of this Topic.

      Christians don’t need to “warm” others about people like you nor do they. We’re well aware of the hate, bigotry, anti- god, ant- good, “sociopaths” who’ve been wandering the earth for thousands of years – I usually refer to them as the ‘lost souls’. If we meet I will give you God’s blessings, some encouraging, hope filled reading material as well as pray for you.

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      • Anti-______
        September 10, 2012

        OK, 1. If you weren’t offended by the shirt you wouldn’t have made a post about it. 2. The “hate bigotry and violence” was targeted at your other posters (at least one of whom has changed/edited his post). 3. I don’t hate God, I hate YOUR “god”. Somehow your god states its OK to post the kind of hate I have read here today.

        You “Christians” have lost your moral compass. Its not YOUR job to judge. SO STOP DOING IT!!!!!

        PS, proof read,I didn’t “warm” anybody.

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      • Pazure
        September 17, 2012

        Christians, we are told, are allowed to “hate” the beliefs of others (and promise these others a one way ticket to hell) and they should be freely allowed to exercise this “belief” without others commenting on or negatively reacting to it. This belief should not be confused with intolerance. It’s a belief. Belief is a nice part of a nice system that loves ALL (except large numbers of groups) (cue angelic music).

        Intolerance is something only the other side does. And they do it when reacting to the intolerance, I mean “beliefs” of christians. What’s wrong with these people? Why don’t they respect the beliefs of Christians to “hate” them for their completely innocuous actions? And why don’t they take these “beliefs” kneeling down, in a submissive, “thank you sir, may I have another” manner? How intolerant of them to not fawningly accept the hatred of Christians!

        And what does the “other side” do that so offends the “beliefs” of “good” christians? They want to commit to loving another person — the same person — for the rest of their lives. How Horrendous!!! How un-christian…I mean, how…christian, but not the kind of christian, christians are.

        Ahh Christians….they make so much sense!

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      • RightyPunditry
        September 18, 2012

        Only a biased, liberal mind will distort “truth” as ‘hate speech’ or intolerance, when it’s simply the truth. The only “hate” I’ve seen comes from those with NO tolerance for others beliefs, either in politics are views of God and the Bible. Hope you find your way before it’s too late, but in any case, you appear to be satisfied with your choice.

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  10. Anonymous
    September 10, 2012

    Yes, because the Crusades never happened, and christians didn’t spend centuries covered in the blood of whoever disagreed with them. I love how the fellow suggesting killing this person with an ice pick then mentioned having a ‘live and let live’ attitude. I’m glad conservatives have completely forgotten how horrified they were that President Kennedy was a catholic. There was a time when conservative meant you wanted all religion as far away from government as possible. Amnesia seems to be a problem in or current political discourse. This is one big fun ball of hypocrisy, that will hopefully bring this talented band more attention. I have to live in a world where there are gaudy tax free monoliths to some invisible jackass in the sky on every three blocks, and you want to complain about someone wearing a shirt that offends your sensitive eyes. Ignorance offends the crap out of me, so does not having a plural outlook on society.

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    • Anti-______
      September 10, 2012

      I could have put something this intelligent up here but going for the shock was a lot more fun. Very well stated on your part. Thanks.

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