Remember, all Muslims are the same

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chucky2

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Go suck on some unemployment and brag about it, bitch.

Now you've went from posting pictures that don't make your arguement, to telling someone to suck on an economy the Dem Congress has had their hands in - in a major way - for the past 6 years and Obama for the past 3.5????

Wow...I think we're witnessing the final mental destruction of a Proggie here folks...sit back, get some marshmellows, and enjoy! :biggrin::thumbsup:
 

Orignal Earl

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Oct 27, 2005
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What can I say? BDS behavior found, BDS behavior acknowledged. You think the truth is funny...what other excuse could you have?

Chuck

How does that work then?
Everyone in the world who was against the Iraq War is/was suffering from a made up American Republican disease?
 

chucky2

Lifer
Dec 9, 1999
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How does that work then?
Everyone in the world who was against the Iraq War is/was suffering from a made up American Republican disease?

Well, first you'd have to categorize 'Everyone in the world'. These people matter.....why? And then you have 'American Republican disease', which does, well, nothing for bolstering your objective creds. Not that I'm a Rep, but, it's interesting how 'open minded' and 'unbiased' people think. You wouldn't claim to be one of those people now, would you? :hmm:
 

AyashiKaibutsu

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P.S. If you were an Iraqi, and were actually wanting Iraq to be a great country again and modern long term, you should make a mecca to GWB and suck his balls in thanks. That Admin did more for Iraq in a few long years than anyone has done for it in the past 30. I see the BDS is still strong in 2012. Hope and Change '12!

Wow... are you this disillusioned in real life, or do you just play this on the internet? So we went in wiped out their infrastructure and killed/caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis at the cost of thousands of lives, trillions of dollars, and worldwide political clout. What we got was taking a fairly modern secular country ruled by a terrible dictator and turned it a wreck of a country ruled by a highly unstable religious government. Yea so much better and so worth it especially when in the "long run" the old way probably would have panned out better. Unstable things don't make for good long term plans, but I understand why subtilities like that are beyond you. Yea GO BUSH!

I guess Obama is an animal for helping to bomb people - bombing people means killing them. Wait...didn't we help those countries that are now protesting us? I....I'm so confused. I though we had the Arab Spring, and it was like all lovey duvy and sh1t? Didn't we just have news that, um, we had our Representative killed, along with a few others, and our flag desecrated?

This is why your standard republicans of today deserve no place in power. They can't tell the difference between going into a country and smashing it to pieces hoping it all magically works out in the end, and carefully helping out one side of a conflict largely in an attempt to minimize civilian causalities with very little long-term commitment. Also, by your reasoning we can look to the westboro baptist church and the uni-bomber to understand the true nature of todays conservative America.
 
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Orignal Earl

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Well, first you'd have to categorize 'Everyone in the world'. These people matter.....why? And then you have 'American Republican disease', which does, well, nothing for bolstering your objective creds. Not that I'm a Rep, but, it's interesting how 'open minded' and 'unbiased' people think. You wouldn't claim to be one of those people now, would you? :hmm:

Wait, what?
You accused me of having BDS blinders on, and then flip it around on me?
LOL
How do you people deal in the real world?
My guess is you don't.
 

pcgeek11

Lifer
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The pictures look staged to me. Way too many signs with exactly the same words etc. They are just worried we are going to cut off their allowance.

We should cut all funds to Egypt and Libya. Zero $$$.
 

Jaskalas

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"Sorry people of America this is not the pehavior of our Islam and Profit"

I feel sorry for those folks, who don't want violence or the !@#$ storm that follows. Who cannot control their own countrymen. They are the innocents who get caught up in wars and lose the most, walking the hard path.

I would not object to them finding a better life somewhere in the western world, if they so choose. Though that may not be any easier for them.
 

xj0hnx

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Are the people in the pics in your OP supporters of stoning? Are they supporters of Hamas? Do they hate gay people? Do they hate other religions besides Islam? Idiot.

You make posts that lump all conservatives into a single monolithic group, using tired stereotypes. Your hatred of anyone to the right of you is well known. Yet you think you have the moral clarity and standing to then ask this same group, who you erroneously view monolithically and with great hatred, to not view all muslims the same? That this will somehow teach them a lesson, while you continue to do the same thing? Yep, we got ourselves a hypocritical asshole here.

100% tried and true.
 

rudder

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Couple more:

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Quick Mustafa... print more posters to hold up. The American media is coming and we need to make it look like we care so the money continues to flow.
 

sandorski

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When no one sees the Muslims condemning Terrorist or Radical action, certain people wonder where the good Muslims are. When they see Muslims condemning Terrorist or Radical action, certain people claim it is faked.

Funny that.
 

OCGuy

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I'm not saying that is fake, but that is extremely strange that the first and second picture above me are the exact same sign, held by two different people......look at the writing.

Edit: And they are completely different people near them in both pictures.
 
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Geosurface

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There are always exceptions to every trend or rule or stereotype. This does not invalidate the overall statistical data.

And I could find enough people to fill a few photographs who would literally represent anything. I could find 12 people who are sexually obsessed with dinosaurs if I looked hard enough.

I could find 20 transgendered lunar landing deniers.

Am I saying peaceful, enlightened Muslims are that rare? Hell no, but you take my point.

I'd wager maybe 20% of Muslims are viable to participate in the modern world. Maybe even, I'd say maximum 40%... but too many fit the stereotype all too well. Too many of those who don't, still provide cover for those who do, they're too intertwined with them, family ties... national pride, religious pride, it's just a mess.

Islam needs a huge reformation and watering down like the other Abrahamic bullshits received.

I fear the world cannot afford to wait for it. Christianity and Judaism were not on guard against it in the same way, Islam is reinforcing it's fanaticism because they know, by the example of Christianity, etc... how the faith can be lost. Such an example was not as visible, or on near the scale to Christians when it happened to them (How many of them knew about the loss of faith in the Zeus bullshit, etc?) and the Christianity of the past, when it still had all it's vigor and ignorance, did not have access to nukes, planes, etc.

So they will be well guarded against reformation. Against the extremely necessary watering down.

So let's glass the middle east, and then let's commission some really moving, heart-wrenching documentaries and memorials to the good Muslims.
 
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Geosurface

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There are moderate and good Muslims there but the problem is that there are way too many radical ones

Yep.

I can find you some very sweet, nice pit bulls.

Fact remains, overall they're too dangerous.

There are some lions which will hug humans, cuddle with them, because they're habituated to human beings... or at least a certain human being. Maybe if I show the footage of this heart-warming shit enough, I can convince everyone to allow a lion to move into their house.
 

JKing106

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Yep.

I can find you some very sweet, nice pit bulls.

Fact remains, overall they're too dangerous.

There are some lions which will hug humans, cuddle with them, because they're habituated to human beings... or at least a certain human being. Maybe if I show the footage of this heart-warming shit enough, I can convince everyone to allow a lion to move into their house.

"I'm a liberal, but Muslims..."

Sounds suspiciously like your "thug" novels on the Trayvon thread.

They must be paying you well for your posting efforts, little robot.
 

pcgeek11

Lifer
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When no one sees the Muslims condemning Terrorist or Radical action, certain people wonder where the good Muslims are. When they see Muslims condemning Terrorist or Radical action, certain people claim it is faked.

Funny that.

Maybe the word " faked " is too harsh. Lets just say the event was " orchestrated ".

Feel better now?
 

Northern Lawn

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I'm not saying that is fake, but that is extremely strange that the first and second picture above me are the exact same sign, held by two different people......look at the writing.

Edit: And they are completely different people near them in both pictures.

In that first picture, the S on the word Steven is the same hand writting that made the S on the word Sorry in the 2nd picture.


This is ofcourse staged. I'm sure out of site of the cameras is an army brigade to protect these slaves. If there wasn't they would be ripped apart by the general population.
 

Kadarin

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I haven't read the whole thread so don't know if this was mentioned... This certainly doesn't look real because no Muslim would call Mohammed a "profit". I'm guessing the english messages are photoshopped in.
 

OCGuy

Lifer
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I haven't read the whole thread so don't know if this was mentioned... This certainly doesn't look real because no Muslim would call Mohammed a "profit". I'm guessing the english messages are photoshopped in.

Just look at the pictures...I am surprised nobody else noticed anything fishy.


I think OP is owned.
 

Aegeon

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I haven't read the whole thread so don't know if this was mentioned... This certainly doesn't look real because no Muslim would call Mohammed a "profit". I'm guessing the english messages are photoshopped in.
Uh, that seems to be a preposterous conclusion.

If its a non-English speaker, its perfectly possible to see him end up with the wrong word if they used some version spell check somewhere on the internet but didn't end up looking up the full definition. (I.E. he heard the word in English was "prophet" and this spelling came up as "correct" when he wrote up the English word so he put it on the sign.) Its also possible to come up with that variant as a guess on how to spell the word you had heard verbally if you have limited knowledge of English. (I'm not saying I'm absolutely certain this is real, but your immediate assumption is highly dubious.)

Edit: Here is a photo of a protest again the Ambassador's death that can be currently found from a BBC story which they apparently got directly from Reuters.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-19582198
 
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