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I think Zuckerberg stole that line from Gen. George Patton.

Oh wait…

Via Jerusalem Post:

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has come out against recent terrorist attacks in Pakistan, Belgium and Turkey, saying understanding and love are the only means by which to fight such violence meant to “spread fear and distrust.”

“Each of these attacks was different, but all had a common thread: they were carried out with a goal to spread fear and distrust, and turn members of a community against each other,” the social media mogul said Sunday on Facebook.

Zuckerberg made the call for global action shortly after a suicide bomber killed 72 people in the Pakistani city of Lahore….

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  1. Alain41 says:

    Position of appeaser. I have to do business with China to show that I love them. That will defeat China just like giving Iran $150 billion will defeat it. Oh, but the AP should never have dealt with the Nazis. That was different, way different, because Nazis.

  2. dennisl59 says:

    I guess we can add “Pope” to his assorted titles along with his Majesty “King Pissant”.

    posted 3/30 535pm Texas[Facebook This Zuckerberg]Time

  3. johnetx says:

    Sorry, Zuck, but the common thread was that these were Islamic terrorists whose goal was to kill infidels. I don’t think they even know the words to “Kumbaya”, and have no desire to learn it.

  4. Sorry but one cannot use love to befriend a rabid animal. If it’s a choice of you or the rabid animal, you terminate it with extreme prejudice.

  5. Maynard says:

    A more practical approach:

  6. midget says:

    Watching “The Social Network” is all you need to know about Mark Z.

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