FatherTed
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David.P wrote:

.Sup wrote:

I so hate those followers of Islam
Fixed.
Bit of a broad statement.
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
David.P
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FatherTed wrote:

David.P wrote:

.Sup wrote:

I so hate those followers of Islam
Fixed.
Bit of a broad statement.
Shit! Fucken edit button.

Ok now fixed.

.Sup wrote:

I so hate those followers of Islam who justify their bullshit
Fixed.

EDIT: Fuck somethings up with my internet connection.

EDIT 2: Fucken mice! Second cable they bit through!

Last edited by David.P (2008-02-12 19:08:44)

irishtop
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_j5689_ wrote:

Locoloki wrote:

Targeting Jews was a terrible thing, but these muslim fuckers are asking for it.
My friend said the U.S. should tear down Mecca and erect a new set of twin towers in it's place.  Needless to say I was laughin pretty hard.
im lolling on the floor right now haha
Deadmonkiefart
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lowing wrote:

.Sup wrote:

I so hate those Islamic extremists.
GOD DAMNIT!!!!!!!!....................THEY ARE ANTI_ISLAMIC ACTIVISTS!!!!!!............HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO SAY IT????
Huuh?
Turquoise
O Canada
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I hope they run as many Muhammad cartoons as they can in Denmark.  Hell, put them on TV, and hold weekly contests to see who can make the most offensively humorous ones.

A few weeks of that will help determine who the extremists are, and then you can arrest all the people who attempt to commit murderous acts.
lowing
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Deadmonkiefart wrote:

lowing wrote:

.Sup wrote:

I so hate those Islamic extremists.
GOD DAMNIT!!!!!!!!....................THEY ARE ANTI_ISLAMIC ACTIVISTS!!!!!!............HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO SAY IT????
Huuh?
My reaction exactly, when I read that this is what GB is now calling it?? lol
David.P
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Mecca will make a nice parking lot.
Spark
liquid fluoride thorium reactor
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David.P wrote:

Mecca will make a nice parking lot.
Ofc.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
GunSlinger OIF II
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IRONCHEF wrote:

Sweet!  Maybe if we talk enough trash about Muhammed, then Al Quaeda will start playing BF2 and posting here!  Then WE can capture them and be heros!
Code Pink! Code Pink!
usmarine
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GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

IRONCHEF wrote:

Sweet!  Maybe if we talk enough trash about Muhammed, then Al Quaeda will start playing BF2 and posting here!  Then WE can capture them and be heros!
Code Pink! Code Pink!
Berkley?
Tetrino
International OMGWTFBBQ
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David.P wrote:

Mecca will make a nice parking lot.
When you think about it, so would the Vatican City.

At any rate, the idiots behind this obviously don't read the sections of the Quran where it says to protect all non-Muslims. Ignorance FTL.
David.P
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Spark wrote:

David.P wrote:

Mecca will make a nice parking lot.
Ofc.
English Motherfucker.

Tetrino wrote:

When you think about it, so would the Vatican City.
Maybe but it's in the middle of freakin rome! And you know what kind of freakin permits you'll need? And do you know how freakin hard it would be? Even if you did things legally? Maybe atleast 4 months i aint got that kind of time.

Tetrino wrote:

At any rate, the idiots behind this obviously don't read the sections of the Quran where it says to protect all non-Muslims. Ignorance FTL.
Is that the part before or after the slay them where you find them?(It has a nice ring to it.)


EDIT: Maybe Beijing? It's alot more desirable than the above 2 but less accessible. Hmm... Be right back gonna go plan a mass genocide of commies.

Ok I'll start in North korea and work my way up. It'll have to push china into action and give me enough time to go in and nuke beijing than go for the rest of south east asia(Even if they aint commie i just always wanted to conquer the prostitution/sex change capitol of the world, To stop that shit from occuring)

Last edited by David.P (2008-02-12 21:17:04)

lowing
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Tetrino wrote:

David.P wrote:

Mecca will make a nice parking lot.
When you think about it, so would the Vatican City.

At any rate, the idiots behind this obviously don't read the sections of the Quran where it says to protect all non-Muslims. Ignorance FTL.
Is that before or after the section where infidels will be converted or killed???
CameronPoe
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Al Jazeera wrote:

The Tunisian men, who have been legal residents in Denmark for more than seven years, were ordered to be expelled without trial by the Danish justice ministry on grounds of national security.
Brilliant. Expelled without trial. And rightly so.
lowing
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Hmmmmmmmm, Muslims yet again upset and ready to protest over the reprinting of the muhammad pictures, and no outrage or protest over the plot to assassinate the artist who drew them. I wonder why that is?......Oh well, not to worry, after all it is a peaceful tolerant religion and to think of it as anything but that, is generalizing and paranoid..........lol
Moo? Si!
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Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:

Ilocano wrote:

mikkel wrote:

The cartoons are getting reprinted tomorrow in a number of big papers D:
Nice.

I wonder if any Muslim watched last nights broadcast about the Mormons' origins.  Someone commented comparing John Smith to Mohammad.
Who the hell is John Smith?  Perhaps you meant Joseph Smith?
I think John smith invented Pocahontas.
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MINSK, Belarus —  Freedom could be years away for Aleksandr Sdvizhkov, the Belarusian journalist sentenced to three years of hard labor for republishing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad that sparked mass demonstrations and anti-Western violence across the Muslim world.

Sdvizhkov is currently being held with no means of communication at the Belarusian Interior Ministry’s transfer prison in Minsk, said Olexei Korol, co-founder of Zgoda (Consensus) newspaper, which published the cartoons.

“No one is allowed to visit him,” Korol said.

Belarusian strongman President Aleksandr Lukashenko shut down Zgoda in March 2006 after Sdvizhkov decided to re-print the cartoons that portrayed the founder of Islam, including one showing the prophet, with a bomb in his turban.

The 12 cartoons first appeared in the Danish Jyllands-Posten newspaper in 2005 and outraged Muslims who saw them as blasphemous. Last week Danish media republished the controversial images to show solidarity with the cartoonist, a day after police revealed an alleged plot to kill him. Islamic tradition prohibits images of Muhammad and other prophets.

In January a Minsk court sentenced Sdvizhkov to three years of hard labor in a penal colony for his decision to reprint the cartoons. No one knows when the Belarusian Supreme Court will get around to hearing Sdvizhkov’s appeal.

Vitaly Taras, a member of the Union of Belarusian Writers, said in an interview that Sdvizhkov's punishment was excessive. "The case demonstrates to the whole world that European values, including the freedom of speech, have little value in Belarus," Taras said.

The population of Belarus, formerly a Soviet republic, is overwhelmingly Orthodox Christian; only about 3 percent of the 9 million residents are Muslim. Lukashenko's oppressive, Soviet-style government has a history of quashing independent media, and it has close ties to Iran.

"The authorities suddenly became very worried about the feelings of Belarusian Muslims," said Aleksandr Klaskovsky, a Minsk-based independent political analyst with Belarusian News. "Prior to the scandal, Belarusian authorities told everyone who would listen that Belarus was a Slavic, Russian Orthodox country, ignoring the country's true multicultural and religious reality."

Taras said the government's crackdown on Zgoda sent a message to Muslims worldwide: "The Sdvizhkov case in Belarus can only please extremists from Hamas, and other Muslim radicals, who will be happy our authorities turned out to be on their side."

Lukashenko, the nation's president, called the publication of the cartoons "a provocation against the state,"and in 2006 the Belarusian General Prosecutor’s Office opened a criminal investigation into the paper's decision to re-publish the cartoons.

Sdvizhkov, who is a member of the Russian Orthodox Church, fled the country and wound up in a Russian Monastery while in exile and spent his time writing an erotic novel.

“It’s a terrific piece of work,” said Aleksandr Abramovich, Sdvizhkov’s lifelong friend and contributing editor to the Borisov News. He reviewed the manuscript when Sdvizhkov made a secret trip in July 2007 to his hometown of Borisov, a small city 31 miles northeast of Minsk.

On Nov. 18, 2007, Belarusian Secret Service agents arrested Sdvizhkov in Borisov on charges of inciting religious hatred. The 49-year-old journalist had re-entered the country and traveled there to mark the 10th anniversary of his father’s death.

“His neighbors turned him in,” said Abramovich.

According to his close friends and colleagues, he's now getting little support from groups willing to work for his release.

The Belarusian Association of Journalists, a non-governmental organization founded in 1995 to defend the rights of Belarusian journalists, discussed how best to assist their colleague.

The group's deputy director, Andrey Bastunets said they had asked lawyer Maya Aleksandrovna to help Sdvizhkov appeal his sentence.

Aleksandrovna said she last met with Sdvizhkov on Jan. 29 to help prepare his appeal.

“I haven’t seen him since,” Aleksandrovna said, adding that prison authorities would allow her to see Sdvizhkov in person only after she was formally contracted to represent him. “That hasn’t happened yet,” she said.

Appeals to the government from the Moscow-based Russian Orthodox Church to intercede on Sdvizhkov's behalf have also been ignored.

A clerk at the Belarusian Supreme Court said that no date has been set to hear Sdvizhkov’s appeal.

https://www.foxnews.com/images/342060/0_61_sdvishkov_021108.jpg
Sucks to be a Belarusian writer/ author
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U shud proabbly f off u fat prik
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CameronPoe wrote:

Al Jazeera wrote:

The Tunisian men, who have been legal residents in Denmark for more than seven years, were ordered to be expelled without trial by the Danish justice ministry on grounds of national security.
Brilliant. Expelled without trial. And rightly so.
We should do that in the uk.

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