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Post by bounce on May 15, 2006 6:55:32 GMT -8
I don't know that I have EVER SEEN a photo of a bunch of Muslims where they weren't ranting, screaming, wailing and agitated about some damn thing. They're really good about DEMANDING shit as they kill innocents (including other Muslims). They want us to meet their demands to PAY THEM TO STOP. Hey, if they want something they can do it like the rest of us have to. THEY CAN EARN IT! Anyone who thinks Islam is a peaceful religion isn't paying attention.
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Post by MrDoublel on May 15, 2006 7:05:43 GMT -8
"What?!?! Actually WORK for a living? Clean up our shithole country and stop ranting and maybe, just maybe do something for ourselves? Then maybe our culture won't be as ass backwards and deteriorated as can be."
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Post by bounce on May 15, 2006 7:43:02 GMT -8
"What?!?! Actually WORK for a living? Clean up our shithole country and stop ranting and maybe, just maybe do something for ourselves? Then maybe our culture won't be as ass backwards and deteriorated as can be." At one point, Damascus was the cultural center of the planet. Now, it's a shit-hole. With the Muslim attitudes, being what they are, there is absolutely NO DOUBT in my mind why that is. These idiots want us to go back to the 11th century (even as they wear "Siemen's" tee-shirts like that idiot on the left in the photo)! Anyone know what "Siemen's is??? LOL Their attitudes bring death and destruction. We're NEVER going back 900 years... Ain't gonna happen. Photos of the men always look like this. However, whenever I see photos of the women they're always screaming, in tears, and crouched around the corpse of a loved one (generally killed by another "Allah-loving" Muslim).
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Post by FightingFalcon on May 15, 2006 7:57:10 GMT -8
"At one point, Damascus was the cultural center of the planet. "
At one point, Muslim cities (Bahdad, Corduba, Damascus, Cairo, etc.) were the most civilized places in the world.
That's why I don't think it's Islam but rather an Islam hi-jacked by radicals who seem to now be the majority.
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Post by AmericanPride on May 15, 2006 9:07:14 GMT -8
Well - it's only fitting - their calendar is still in the 15th century.
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Post by jfree on May 15, 2006 9:26:10 GMT -8
Hey, wasn't the guy on the left at the Illegals march in LA on May Day? Funny that this photo looks as if it had been taken in SanFransico on May 1st. You give them too much credit American, there calender is stuck in the 12th century
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Post by sgt0311usmc on May 15, 2006 15:48:03 GMT -8
Napalm, Napalm sticks like glue .......
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Post by bounce on May 15, 2006 17:11:56 GMT -8
Napalm, Napalm sticks like glue ....... That's exactly right. It does.
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Post by MrDoublel on May 15, 2006 20:41:06 GMT -8
I recent read something that discussed the causes of the cultural decline in the middle east/central asia. I think it was at strategypage.com but I can't find it now. One of the biggest contributors was when european explorers found a route around africa to the far east and the markets there bypassing all those Islamic middle men. Also the mongols came thru that region a couple of times and the region couldn't recover since they had lost the monopoly on trade from the east.
And...it was all Americas fault...
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Post by bounce on May 16, 2006 0:17:40 GMT -8
I recent read something that discussed the causes of the cultural decline in the middle east/central asia. I think it was at strategypage.com but I can't find it now. One of the biggest contributors was when european explorers found a route around africa to the far east and the markets there bypassing all those Islamic middle men. Also the mongols came thru that region a couple of times and the region couldn't recover since they had lost the monopoly on trade from the east. And...it was all Americas fault... Islamic middlemen? What a harsh thing to call them. (LOL) You mean the guys who are only interested in reaching a fair and equitable deal? (vomit) These idiots lie like rugs and would be more than willing to take your freakin' head. They have become so used to "demanding" shit, that any true business arrangement is impossible. "Middle men" is about the nicest thing I have ever heard them called! What a politician you are. lol
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Post by MrDoublel on May 16, 2006 3:41:50 GMT -8
Keep in mind I'm talking about several hundred years ago. Now? this region is so ass backwards personal hygiene is a new idea(stand down wind from a group of truck drives and you'd see what I mean!) They are struggling to get into the 20th century with a lot of things.
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Post by Merceditas on May 16, 2006 16:00:30 GMT -8
"At one point, Damascus was the cultural center of the planet. " At one point, Muslim cities (Bahdad, Corduba, Damascus, Cairo, etc.) were the most civilized places in the world. That's why I don't think it's Islam but rather an Islam hi-jacked by radicals who seem to now be the majority. What do you consider 'radicals'?
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Post by FightingFalcon on May 16, 2006 22:48:22 GMT -8
"At one point, Damascus was the cultural center of the planet. " At one point, Muslim cities (Bahdad, Corduba, Damascus, Cairo, etc.) were the most civilized places in the world. That's why I don't think it's Islam but rather an Islam hi-jacked by radicals who seem to now be the majority. What do you consider 'radicals'? As I said, the "radicals" seem to have become the majority...kinda hard to determine who is a radical and who isn't. But honestly I haven't studied Islam enough to make a judgment call on it. I've studied Islamic history a lot but I sure as hell wouldn't want someone judging Christianity based on the actions of Christians.
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Post by Merceditas on May 17, 2006 4:48:13 GMT -8
What do you consider 'radicals'? As I said, the "radicals" seem to have become the majority...kinda hard to determine who is a radical and who isn't. But honestly I haven't studied Islam enough to make a judgment call on it. I've studied Islamic history a lot but I sure as hell wouldn't want someone judging Christianity based on the actions of Christians. I'm just wondering what you are thinking, exactly. Because the fall of the Islamic empire and their progress had been in decline hundreds of years ago. Your comment on radicals sounded like you thought they were the reason why. I personally believe the way the Muslim people's beliefs and culture (refusing to see non-Muslims as equals) evolved through the centuries is the reason why they lost the opportunity to join the modern world. The radicals......maybe they are the end result of a culture that has dug their own hole and refuse to take responsibility for their own problems?
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