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Eric 951 01-18-2007 09:10 AM

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Originally posted by fastpat

Neocons need to be relagated to soap boxes on streetcorners along side others with politically wacky ideas.

Do have have some space to let next to your secession booth?

lendaddy 01-18-2007 09:17 AM

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Originally posted by creaturecat
READ the print Mr. Fint;

Is this not what the US is doing ? Is this not the action(s) that you, personally have advocated?

By definition it would appear that you (and your country) are the terrorist.

Yep, we are. You may begin appeasing us at your earliest convenience.

Icemaster 01-18-2007 09:57 AM

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Originally posted by Eric 951
Do have have some space to let next to your secession booth?
Doubtful, he's got options on those he doesnt occupy.

fintstone 01-18-2007 09:57 PM

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Originally posted by creaturecat

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American Heritage Dictionary
n. The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons.

Wordnet© 2005 Princeton University
n. The calculated use of violence (or threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature; this is done through intimidation or coercion or instilling fear..................

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READ the print Mr. Fint;

Is this not what the US is doing ? Is this not the action(s) that you, personally have advocated?

By definition it would appear that you (and your country) are the terrorist.

Of course not. We do not advocate violence against civilians or an unlawful use of force against anyone.

fastpat 01-19-2007 06:21 AM

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Originally posted by fintstone
Of course not. We do not advocate violence against civilians or an unlawful use of force against anyone.
Advocating the war against Iraq is advocating all of those things. Advocating the war against Afghanistan is advocating terrorism. Advocating the war against Somalia is advocating terrorism.

Face it, you're a terrorist.

sammyg2 01-19-2007 07:04 AM

As long as we have foolish idealistic liberals we will have terrorists. We can't go after those who fit the profile instead of 90 year old women, because god forbid someone might get offended.
So freaking what? I say offend them. Offend then often. If they don't want to be offended then they should go somewhere else. Then we should offend their lawyers with extreme prejudice. Over and over again, but harder each time. How do those people live with themselves? They can't be so screwed up that they actually think they are doing the right thing, can they?

Most muslims are peaceful? BS.
In a recent london times poll, 1/3 of all who responded said they thought the monsters who did 9/11 were martyrs. I suggest there were many more who felt the same way but did not respond.

Most muslims are not peaceful, they are just willing to let the radicals perform the dirty work for them as they sit back and quietly support the murderous monsters.
If they were peaceful they would try to stop the radical extremists. They don't even lift a finger or utter a word. Why? Because they like what the extremists are doing. They support them. They don't want the bombings to stop or they would try to make it happen. Same goes for the ACLU.

When the muslim world stands up and declares war on the extremists and actually does something to stop them, then I will believe that they do not support the murdering of innocent people. Until then, I will believe their actions.

widebody911 01-19-2007 07:30 AM

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Originally posted by sammyg2
As long as we have foolish idealistic liberals we will have terrorists.

Hint: the guys blowing themselves up are not doing it because of the liberals.

When the muslim world stands up and declares war on the extremists and actually does something to stop them, then I will believe that they do not support the murdering of innocent people. Until then, I will believe their actions.

I'm sure that somewhere on the other side of the world, some cleric is saying "When the American people stand up and stop their government from mucking in our affairs to get our oil, then we will believe they are peaceful people"


Joeaksa 01-19-2007 07:31 AM

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Originally posted by fastpat
Advocating the war against Iraq is advocating all of those things. Advocating the war against Afghanistan is advocating terrorism. Advocating the war against Somalia is advocating terrorism.

Face it, you're a terrorist.

We faced it a long time ago, you are an idiot.

We are not at war with the country, we are at war with the terrorists hiding there. If we do not kill the den of snakes in these places they will slither to our country and wage war here.

fastpat 01-19-2007 07:33 AM

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Originally posted by sammyg2http://images14.fotki.com/v370/photo...9/wacko-vi.gif
As long as we have foolish idealistic liberals we will have terrorists. We can't go after those who fit the profile instead of 90 year old women, because god forbid someone might get offended.
So freaking what? I say offend them. Offend then often.


fastpat 01-19-2007 07:43 AM

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Originally posted by Joeaksa
We faced it a long time ago, you are an idiot.

We are not at war with the country, we are at war with the terrorists hiding there. If we do not kill the den of snakes in these places they will slither to our country and wage war here.

From Iraqi christians, those whom George W. Bush cares nothing about.
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Iraqi Christians Lose All Hope With Violence, Anarchy

Difficulties and persecution is nothing new to the minority Christians living in Iraq. However, local Christians are now saying that the anarchistic situation in their country has destroyed all optimism for a better future.

"Almost no one sees a bright future for Iraq," said Stefan De Groot, co-worker of the international organization Open Doors, according to a report on Tuesday.

De Groot, who visits Iraq several times a year, says that every time he visits, a local believer tells him that the situation is worse than the last time he visited.

"Another Christian told me he had to buy new clothes for his wife because during a shooting on the streets, her wardrobe was riddled with bullets," recalled De Groot. "A third man explained in detail what happened when he brought his son to school and a car bomb went off. The little boy ran inside the school and saw a human heart hanging against the window."

There are four violent groups in Iraq: Sunnite insurgents who used to belong to Saddam's Baath Party; Sunnites, who are fighting for Al Qaeda; Shiites; and a group comprised of criminals and gangs who don't belong to any of the other insurgency groups, according to De Groot.

The Open Doors co-worker said that the violent groups attack Christians for the main purpose of money to finance their fights.

"Most Christians are shop owners and have some money," said De Groot. "In addition, the small Christian minority has no armed branch which can take revenge or provide protection for them."

Nearly half of the Christians in Iraq have fled since the early 1990s.

The UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) call the massive exodus of Assyrian Christians, who make up the majority of the Iraqi Christian population, a humanitarian crisis. The United Nations reports that although Assyrians comprise only five percent of Iraq's population, they make up nearly 40 percent of the refugees fleeing Iraq.

Assyrian Christians living in America have rallied, calling on U.S. leaders to help form an autonomous zone in Iraq for Assyrians and other Christians where they can practice their faith freely and work without persecution.

"Because of their small population, weak status, and lack of regional support, they have no one to protect them from all the violence," said Paul Isaac, one of the organizers of the Christians for Assyrians of Iraq rally in December.

The Open Doors ministry operates several Christian cultural centers in Iraq to support the country's Christian population through skill-building courses. The centers host religious dialogues and conferences where movies like Jesus Film are shown or discussions on Christian cultural topics are held.

By Michelle Vu
www.christianpost.com
http://www.aina.org/news/20070118110007.htm

lendaddy 01-19-2007 07:50 AM

Pat, you never answered my question from the other day. Is our having bases in foreign countries a form of terrorism?

cool_chick 01-19-2007 08:21 AM

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Originally posted by NICKG
cool chick? anyone see a cool chick? phone call for cool chick...please pick up the white courtesy phone.
LOL

Sorry, not in the mood for racist drivel and rants today...

fastpat 01-19-2007 09:55 AM

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Originally posted by lendaddy
Pat, you never answered my question from the other day. Is our having bases in foreign countries a form of terrorism?
Since they're used, almost always, to support US government terrorism campaigns around the globe, the answer has to be yes.

All overseas bases should be closed, should have been closed decades ago. the Cold War is over.

Eric 951 01-19-2007 10:25 AM

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Originally posted by fastpat
the Cold War is over.
so is the Civil War.

Tim Hancock 01-19-2007 10:50 AM

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Originally posted by Eric 951
so is the Civil War.
:D :D Oh man, that is priceless!!http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/clap.gif

Joeaksa 01-19-2007 11:11 AM

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Originally posted by Tim Hancock
:D :D Oh man, that is priceless!!http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/clap.gif
Amen! +1

Eric,

We owe you a beer for that one! Excellent!

NICKG 01-19-2007 11:55 AM

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Originally posted by Eric 951
so is the Civil War.
Hey Faqst Pat? who exactly won that there Civil War? if your side lost, and i recall it did, doesn't that make you an insurgent? therefore you would be a terrorist!:eek:


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