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  1. Enjoy their company. In the meantime, i lieave with a little thought "I believe the children are our future" Toodles! http://www.afsi.org/MEDIA/newsLinks/shockers/shockers.html
  2. I think a wildly conspiratorial vision of history would be something like the US gov. shot a missle at the Pentagon. Nope, he just sounds like a guy with a Ph.d who teaches political science who actually lives a lot closer to the subject at hand than you do, and has an opinion you don't agree with.
  3. You need to ask Miroljub Jevtic, Ph.D. the author of "Al Qaeda in the Balkans: Who in the Balkans wants to destroy America?" that was cited in the reply. By the way, here is his bio. Seems like he might be someone with some knowledge of the subject: http://www.serbianna.com/columns/jevtic/
  4. Hah! I knew it! Who are you, Ward Churchill' teaching assistant?
  5. Huh? I know you think you are being intellectual but your rant is bordering on hysterics. Let's SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW it down for you. Take a deep breath. Pull the stick out of your arse. There you go. Please name me one major religious conflict currently on the globe (not Hatfield and the McCoys size family feuds), just one major armed conflict or struggle, that doesn't involve Islam on one side of it. Please. Do tell. Buhadists fighting the Jews? Christians fighting the Hindus? I can think of about 13 right of the bat that involve Islam fighting what it considers to be infidels. So go ahead and keep telling yourself its extremism, not the religion itself that is the problem. Keep trying to separate the two, and keep believing it is only 1% of the people that is causing all the problems. And keep telling yourself that in someway they are justified, because of American Imperialism, Zionist aggression, and the legacy of the Crusades. And when they do something next week like hijack a bus full senior citizens, crash into a blind children's hospital, blow it up, then dance in the streets and pass out candy, you can equate it to Vietnam some how being a religious conflict, or a terrorist having to take picture with a bra on his head. Yes, they can always look forward to you jumping up to defend the Jihad Martyrs at any chance you get.
  6. Yep. you are correct. they called it "the neckless treatment"
  7. Uh, we are talking about countries were people who follow other religions are the MINORITY in places Islam is the MAJORITY. And how MULSIMS treat those RELIGIOUS MINORITIES. So how is using the one Jewish country in the world that surrounded and constantly attacked by Muslim neighbors in any way relevant to the discuss of HOW PEOPLE WHO HAVE DIFFERENT RELIGIOUS BELIEFS ARE TREATED IN MAJORITY ISLAMIC COUNTRIES? Again, terrific example there . EAST TIMOR: Hmm. When the UN (with the majority of troops from Australia) came to kick out Islamic Indonesian troops, do you know what they did on the way out? They filled fire truck with gasoline, drove up on down the street spraying every building and house, many with people still in them, and set them all on fire before they left. Why, because they were Christians. I guess this type of lovely incident isn't as news worthy as some one dropping the Koran, or taking naked pretzel pictures. As matter of fact, Australia was consider a prime target for the Jihad Johnnies before the Iraq because of their role in East Timor. And the people that did that were Indonesian government troops, that were drum roll...muslims. Believe it not, my brother-in -law was there to see it first hand. So this news isn't coming from Newsmax or Worldnet Daily. And yet, you have the mental capacity to choose INDONESIA as a place with other religions thrive along side their peaceful islamic country men. Great Choice And the Bazooka Joe comment? That is the best you got? At least I mention real "news" outlets, though they are funnier than most comic strips.
  8. Here is a story hot of the news wire. Now all day I will look at the Al-Justterrorisst news site, and see how much outrage there is. I will also watch the BBC, and CNN international for coverage of the giant protests this causes: KARBALA, Iraq -- A suicide bomber set off explosives near one of Shiite Islam's holiest shrines Thursday, killing almost 50 people, officials said. The blast near the Imam Hussein shrine in central Karbala, 50 miles south of Baghdad, killed 49 people and injured 52, said Karbala police Col. Razaq al-Taie. The site was a scene of chaos afterward with men ferrying the wounded in push carts and pools of blood on the ground. The bomber appeared to have set off the explosion only about 30 yards from the shrine in a busy shopping area. The bomber detonated about 17 pounds of explosives and several hand grenades, Al-Taie said. Al-Khazraji blamed the attack on "takfiris and Saddamists." The takfiri ideology is followed by extremist Sunni Muslims bent on killing anyone considered to be an infidel, even fellow Muslims who disagree with their doctrine. Al-Qaida in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is a takfiri. Thursday's attack follows a heavy day of violence Wednesday, when at least 53 people were killed around Iraq, including 32 killed by a suicide bomber at a Shiite funeral east of Baqouba.
  9. How many mass protests have you every seen against anyone else who is a muslim against other muslims for bombing their own holy sites and killing their own people? Zero It is much easier to blame others for your misery. But the "blame others" cop-out only applies when is from western, white christians, I guess. Everyone else is a victim, and their are desperate, and poor, and blah friggin blah...
  10. Like this guy? http://www.wral.com/news/5779797/detail.html Love the photo of him!
  11. Yes, and the are only driven to these acts by poverty, hopelessness and U.S. aggression. My behind they are. http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/meast/09/16/...sion/index.html
  12. 6 dead in Indonesian market blast PALU, Indonesia (AP) -- A bomb ripped through a crowded pig market in an Indonesian province that has been plagued by sectarian violence, killing six people and wounding 45 others, witnesses and police said. Many of the victims were believed to be Christians. he explosion tore through the market in a predominantly Christian part of Palu at around 7 a.m., when it was packed with people preparing for Saturday night's New Year celebration. "The explosion was so loud, I couldn't hear for a couple of seconds," said Tega, a resident who lived nearby. Like many Indonesians he only uses one name. "I ran out of my house and saw bodies lying around." A series of attacks have taken place in Central Sulawesi this year. In October, unidentified assailants beheaded three Christian high school girls in Poso, east of Palu. In May, two bombs in the Christian-dominated town of Tentena killed 20 people. Police have questioned several suspects in those attacks, but have not formally brought charges against anyone.
  13. Mario is a stud! I got to see him play twice live this year. He is like a bigger version of Kearse.
  14. Capers would be great. He's not a head coach, but the man can work the defense. Much like Greg Williams. I would consider Capers an upgrade over Gray
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