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Post by 101ABN on Sept 16, 2006 16:55:45 GMT -8
Islamofascism:
A militant, imperialistic, violent element of Islam that seeks the destruction of western democracies in order to create a repressive, Sharia-ruled, Pan-Islamic superstate using terrorism, warfare and other violent means.
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Post by MARIO on Sept 16, 2006 18:55:32 GMT -8
Does Yarta concur?
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Post by peterd on Sept 17, 2006 3:53:45 GMT -8
Only thing you need on Yarta is coordinates for ALCM package.
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Post by 101ABN on Sept 17, 2006 6:59:01 GMT -8
Only thing you need on Yarta is coordinates for ALCM package.
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Post by MrDoublel on Sept 17, 2006 16:44:14 GMT -8
Ah yes, Islam, the religion of peace, tolerance and forgiveness...Oh, wait...sorry, that's christianity I was thinking of...you know, that "Evil" religion the hard left hates so much for all the bad things it's doing in the world. As opposed to all the good Islam is doing...(give me some time to find the good...)
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Post by tits on Sept 17, 2006 21:42:10 GMT -8
Ah yes, Islam, the religion of peace, tolerance and forgiveness...Oh, wait...sorry, that's christianity I was thinking of...you know, that "Evil" religion the hard left hates so much for all the bad things it's doing in the world. As opposed to all the good Islam is doing...(give me some time to find the good...) No, isn't that the religion of the new Democrat with their mantra: "I tolerate everyone, except anyone who interfers with my right to legally silence them."
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Post by MrDoublel on Sept 18, 2006 4:47:13 GMT -8
"I tolerate everyone, except anyone who interfers with my right to legally silence them."
I thought it was "I tolerate everyone who agrees with me, and anyone who doesn't should be silenced." You know, cause they love the constitution so much they want to fight for their right to speak freely, the same right no one deprives them of yet they so willingly will deprive others of...Ass Clowns all.
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Post by tits on Sept 18, 2006 8:37:53 GMT -8
"I tolerate everyone, except anyone who interfers with my right to legally silence them." I thought it was "I tolerate everyone who agrees with me, and anyone who doesn't should be silenced." You know, cause they love the constitution so much they want to fight for their right to speak freely, the same right no one deprives them of yet they so willingly will deprive others of...Ass Clowns all. One of the reasons I ceased the THC was the senseless arguments over the First Amendment. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.I spent hours and hours searching legal briefs on the USSC cases concerning this subject. It made no difference to those fascist of the NeoLeft; they argued that the "Freedom of speech" was the first Amendment but that it had nothing to do the "free exercise thereof". How does it feel to be home? We lost two boys from the area (Independence, Mo) in the last two weeks, one in Afghanistan and the other to an IED outside of Baghdad. I worry about my cousin in UmmQar and those sons of friends scattered throughout the region. Any word from Lor?
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Post by MrDoublel on Sept 19, 2006 5:36:46 GMT -8
Feels great to be home! Just ask my wife. :-) We've been enjoying life, eating good food, drinking good wine...and I gained several pounds in the process.
It's going to take a long time for things to settle down over there. There is just some much animosity over there. If the moderate muslims ever decide to take control of their religion it would be an improvement...not that I see that happening any time soon.
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Post by cataracts on Nov 26, 2006 0:07:12 GMT -8
"I tolerate everyone, except anyone who interfers with my right to legally silence them." I thought it was "I tolerate everyone who agrees with me, and anyone who doesn't should be silenced." You know, cause they love the constitution so much they want to fight for their right to speak freely, the same right no one deprives them of yet they so willingly will deprive others of...Ass Clowns all. One of the reasons I ceased the THC was the senseless arguments over the First Amendment. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.I spent hours and hours searching legal briefs on the USSC cases concerning this subject. It made no difference to those fascist of the NeoLeft; they argued that the "Freedom of speech" was the first Amendment but that it had nothing to do the "free exercise thereof". How does it feel to be home? We lost two boys from the area (Independence, Mo) in the last two weeks, one in Afghanistan and the other to an IED outside of Baghdad. I worry about my cousin in UmmQar and those sons of friends scattered throughout the region. Any word from Lor? Tittus, My first son was a Captain in the Army. He was scheduled to go to the Balkins ten years ago. Before he could go, everything came to a halt. My second son was a cadet soon to be pilot. He dropped out. I spent a lot of time praying. I feel very fortunate. I feel for those with sons (and daughters) in harms way. God Bless them. Cataracts
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Post by Remey688 on Dec 1, 2006 0:31:37 GMT -8
Feels great to be home! Just ask my wife. :-) We've been enjoying life, eating good food, drinking good wine...and I gained several pounds in the process. It's going to take a long time for things to settle down over there. There is just some much animosity over there. If the moderate muslims ever decide to take control of their religion it would be an improvement...not that I see that happening any time soon. We need to force the "good muslims" to put their feet forward or be destroyed with Al Queda. I'm sick about thinking that my year old granddaughter will be living with this s---, stuff!
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Post by MrDoublel on Dec 1, 2006 8:24:45 GMT -8
Islam is a belief system that is conducive to conflict. The is no tolerance or forgiveness, just a warped system of honor and a closed mindedness that leads to conflict.
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Post by Remey688 on Dec 8, 2006 7:43:09 GMT -8
GWB missed the boat by avoiding the use Crusade, et al in our mission statement from day one! This has been a holly war in the minds of those amoung the Muslin religion who want to cut heads off in the name of Allyah!
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Post by tits on Dec 8, 2006 14:35:06 GMT -8
Tittus, My first son was a Captain in the Army. He was scheduled to go to the Balkins ten years ago. Before he could go, everything came to a halt. My second son was a cadet soon to be pilot. He dropped out. I spent a lot of time praying. I feel very fortunate. I feel for those with sons (and daughters) in harms way. God Bless them. Cataracts "My father likes to say: God has a way of looking after us dummies. Say your prayer and get out of the way." With all of our boys having served, the oldest is the only one who re-upped, I applaud all of the other parents. I have not seen anything from Merc in a while. Her sons had recently been discharged from the USMCR, but with the man-power shortage, I was worried that they'd been reactivated. Keep up the prayers, your Catholic prayers seem to be working better than my Protestant right now. ;D
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Post by Merceditas on Dec 8, 2006 19:54:15 GMT -8
Titus, both my sons are up for being activated. Greg has his disabilities but Patrick still has a few months left of Reserve and 2 more years of inactive reserve. Get this, Patrick has an Army buddy who knows a friend who is a civilian contractor in Afghanistan. They're both looking at taking a job with this guy. I'm not very happy, but who knows what will happen.
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