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US Soldier used Koran for target practice

I agree. With that being said we all know how they reacted to cartoons, why would someone be stupid enough to shoot a Koran? I have no problem with people even burning one; but given the circumstances now is not the times.
 
Apologies are free, life is priceless.
It is lame to have to apologize to a bunch of medieval tribal elders, but it beats the alternatives.
 
The apology confirms that the event took place. Do you think the terrorist nutcases and radical imans take well to apologies?
 
Just ONE more reason Bush doesnt get it, nor McCain.
We shouldnt be over there IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!

If they dont do xbox, McDonalds or American Idol, we think they are
below us. WE SHOULDNT BE THERE IN THE FIRST PLACE!!! :disgust:
 
I saw a video of the "protests" and there are about two dozen people being paraded in front of the media and one or two guys conducting them like an orchestra. Wonder how much they were paid to be bused to the protest. Now that it has received so much media attention, don't be surprised if your friendly Iraqi neighbor Ahmedijimbob becomes indignant and fatwas start flying around.

This is standard third-world tactics to grab attention and is used in the West during election-time for a similar effect of demonizing the opposition by appealing to their baser instinct. As Obama is finding out about Jeremiah Wright.
 
I have a much bigger problem with everyone being afraid of doing things like this than the actual act of doing it.

They desecrate the Bible all the time, burn them, use the pages as toilet paper etc? the Quran deserves no better whether they like it or not, screw them!
 
If this ends up costing even one soldier his life due to retaliation, this idiot should be dishonorably discharged.
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: Cheesetogo
At first I read this as "US Soldier used Korean for target practice."
That would have probably caused less problems for us.

I wonder what problems it would have been if he used a bible?


 
Originally posted by: Socio
I have a much bigger problem with everyone being afraid of doing things like this than the actual act of doing it.

They desecrate the Bible all the time, burn them, use the pages as toilet paper etc? the Quran deserves no better whether they like it or not, screw them!

You done making up shit?

I swear at times you can be such an idiot - especially when you have to start inventing a bunch of bullshit to rationalize your twisted, radicalized, and warped mind
 
Originally posted by: Socio
I have a much bigger problem with everyone being afraid of doing things like this than the actual act of doing it.

They desecrate the Bible all the time, burn them, use the pages as toilet paper etc? the Quran deserves no better whether they like it or not, screw them!

 
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Socio
I have a much bigger problem with everyone being afraid of doing things like this than the actual act of doing it.

They desecrate the Bible all the time, burn them, use the pages as toilet paper etc? the Quran deserves no better whether they like it or not, screw them!

It's a tad bit different when you desecrate their religious symbol while you're occupying in their land militarily.

Maybe I'm just being silly.

 
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Socio
I have a much bigger problem with everyone being afraid of doing things like this than the actual act of doing it.

They desecrate the Bible all the time, burn them, use the pages as toilet paper etc? the Quran deserves no better whether they like it or not, screw them!

That's a mature, reasonable look at it - "but they do it too!!!!!!" :roll:
 
Originally posted by: Wheezer
sooo...how many people who are saying this is a bad thing are ok with flag burning?
The problem is that our troops are in the line of fire every day.

They're in an Islamic nation as foreign occupiers.

Sure, they can technically shoot whatever book they want.

But the question is, is it really worth shooting the Quran if it inflames the local population and puts your fellow soldiers at higher risk?

They have plenty of things to shoot at over there; shooting at the holiest object in Islam has one simple purpose...to incite anger.
 
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Socio
I have a much bigger problem with everyone being afraid of doing things like this than the actual act of doing it.

They desecrate the Bible all the time, burn them, use the pages as toilet paper etc? the Quran deserves no better whether they like it or not, screw them!

That's a mature, reasonable look at it - "but they do it too!!!!!!" :roll:

Can someone SHOW me these instances where they are all the time using the bible's pages at toilet paper, burning them, etc? Again - this is not my words, this is his.

He is making up his fantasy and we need to challenge that.
 
Originally posted by: magomago
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Socio
I have a much bigger problem with everyone being afraid of doing things like this than the actual act of doing it.

They desecrate the Bible all the time, burn them, use the pages as toilet paper etc? the Quran deserves no better whether they like it or not, screw them!

That's a mature, reasonable look at it - "but they do it too!!!!!!" :roll:

Can someone SHOW me these instances where they are all the time using the bible's pages at toilet paper, burning them, etc? Again - this is not my words, this is his.

He is making up his fantasy and we need to challenge that.
I'm sure most Muslims respect the Bible as a religious text important to many people, even though it is not what they believe. Maybe extremists don't, but they are out there anyway.

The point is that treating the Quran with such disdain is highly undiplomatic. It's also just, well, rude. Free speech is great and should remain in effect even when people are offended, but diplomacy is more important in this case. Even if there was no fear of retaliation, it would still be right to apologize. I am sure many non-extremist Muslims were offended by this incident, even if they aren't going to kill someone for it.
 
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