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| "Lee Bell" <leebell@ix.remove.netcom.com> wrote in message news:40Kie.4083$uR4.1369@newsread2.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > > People are dead. US troops that have risked their lives to build > > relationships with these people are now considered the worst sort of > > blasphemers to a religion whose adherents regularly kill themselves to > > espouse. It even seemed that maybe we were getting close to UBL after > > rolling up his Ops boss in Pakistan last week. Not now. We may very well > > be back to square one with these people. This could be like Abu Ghraib in > > Iraq except that it was all made up. > > I must say that I find the level of concern over the "desecration" by > burning of a copy of the Koran to be both amusing and disturbing. These > are, the people that thought it was perfectly alright to burn American flags > in their own protests, right? These are the people whose religious leaders, > or at least some of them, declared holy war on all Americans, right? The > Koran is the representation of that religion, right? All the acts of mass murder they commit are in the name of Allah, demanded by their little book. > They want to riot over this, fine. Shoot them. That's what they would do > to us if the circumstances were reversed. The roles arent reversed and they think it is OK to murder people en masse anyway. Fuck them and their bullshit book. |
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| "Lee Bell" <leebell@ix.remove.netcom.com> wrote in message news:40Kie.4083$uR4.1369@newsread2.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > I must say that I find the level of concern over the "desecration" by > burning of a copy of the Koran to be both amusing and disturbing. These > are, the people that thought it was perfectly alright to burn American > flags in their own protests, right? These are the people whose religious > leaders, or at least some of them, declared holy war on all Americans, > right? The Koran is the representation of that religion, right? > > They want to riot over this, fine. Shoot them. That's what they would do > to us if the circumstances were reversed. I would send them a bunch of bibles to desecrate as they wish. Heck, they can even have the bible salesmen to desecrate too. |
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| Greg Mossman wrote: More of his usual dyslexic attack I drink less than you do, faggot. I make my living and pay my taxes with my hands, not with the sweat and blood of others. You are a parasite and a pussy. |
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| Lee Bell wrote: > > > People are dead. US troops that have risked their lives to build > > relationships with these people are now considered the worst sort of > > blasphemers to a religion whose adherents regularly kill themselves to > > espouse. It even seemed that maybe we were getting close to UBL after > > rolling up his Ops boss in Pakistan last week. Not now. We may very well > > be back to square one with these people. This could be like Abu Ghraib in > > Iraq except that it was all made up. > > I must say that I find the level of concern over the "desecration" by > burning of a copy of the Koran to be both amusing and disturbing. and yet beheading and murder of aid workers are perfectly ok with them. > These > are, the people that thought it was perfectly alright to burn American flags > in their own protests, right? These are the people whose religious leaders, > or at least some of them, declared holy war on all Americans, right? The > Koran is the representation of that religion, right? > > They want to riot over this, fine. Shoot them. That's what they would do > to us if the circumstances were reversed. > > Lee |
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| Greg Mossman wrote: > > Run it up the line, buttwipe, youre the lawyer. > > Buttwipe? That's cute. I haven't called someone that since grade school, > around the time I stopped fist-fighting with people who called me names. Thats what all pussies like you say. > How old are you? Old enough to kick your fat, lying ass. |
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| <pugetsounddiver@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1116440124.530035.173200@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > More of his usual dyslexic attack Dyslexic? Before you use a big word, Scott, try looking it up. You do know what a dictionary is, don't you? > I drink less than you do, faggot. Only when you can't afford it. But thanks for expressing your homophobia to us again. It makes you sound like a real tough guy. I'm oh so impressed. > I make my living and pay my taxes with my hands, not with the sweat and > blood of others. Read: "I'm illiterate and can't hope to get a job using my brain." > You are a parasite and a pussy. How alliterative. Perhaps you should be a poet and you just don't know it. Or are poets not manly enough for you because they don't sweat and bleed from their hands and all that? |
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| <pugetsounddiver@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1116439906.811930.122320@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... >> Buttwipe? That's cute. I haven't called someone that since grade > school, >> around the time I stopped fist-fighting with people who called me > names. > > Thats what all pussies like you say. How many people do you attempt to bully and provoke into fist fights? Do they even let you into bars anymore or do you now have to do all your drinking alone where you call yell at the TV? > Old enough to kick your fat, lying ass. Not if you get an aneurysm first, tough guy. It would be a hoot to garnish your social security. |
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| "Joe English" <jenglish@wisperhome.com> wrote in message news:477a$428befba$ce504822$386@allthenewsgroups.c om... > Here is some of the vile crap, you compare Our President to, Greg: Interesting comparisons. > ``God ordered us to attack the infidels by all means ... even if armed > infidels and unintended victims - women and children - are killed > together,'' he said. ``The priority is for jihad so anything that slows > down jihad should be overcome.'' And George Bush, who is born again and divinely inspired, called Iraq part of the Axis of Evil, clearly believing that God has put him in the White House to vanquish the evil. Women and children are killed together if they slow down the invasion. They're called "collateral damage". Lancet estimates over 100,000 Iraqis killed because of the invasion. > The speaker, purported to be al-Zarqawi, also justified the deaths of > fellow Muslims in attacks against U.S. troops and their Iraqi allies, > saying jihad - or holy war - was too important to be hindered. Exactly. Over 1,600 U.S. military deaths justified in attacks against Iraqis in their own country and over 10 times that number seriously wounded. > Yes, this is very close to what Bush and the present administration has > accomplished in Afghanistan and Iraq. Yes indeed. Scary isn't it? |
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| Greg Mossman wrote: > "Scott" <pugetsounddiver@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:HIQie.24$lK.4958@news.uswest.net... > > >>Somehow Newsweek missed the story a few weeks ago about Saudi Arabia >>arresting 40 Christians for "trying to spread their poisonous religious >>beliefs." But give the American media a story about American interrogators >>defacing the Quran, and journalists are so appalled there's no time for >>fact-checking - before they dash off to see the latest exhibition of "Piss >>Christ." > > > How interesting that Newsweek missed an embarrassing story about Bush's most > trusted and faithful ally and friend, Saudi Arabia. Obviously this shows > that Newsweek has a right-wing bias. > > Here is some of the vile crap, you compare Our President to, Greg: ``God ordered us to attack the infidels by all means ... even if armed infidels and unintended victims - women and children - are killed together,'' he said. ``The priority is for jihad so anything that slows down jihad should be overcome.'' The speaker, purported to be al-Zarqawi, also justified the deaths of fellow Muslims in attacks against U.S. troops and their Iraqi allies, saying jihad - or holy war - was too important to be hindered. Yes, this is very close to what Bush and the present administration has accomplished in Afghanistan and Iraq. |
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| <pugetsounddiver@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1116440124.530035.173200@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > Greg Mossman wrote: > > More of his usual dyslexic attack > > I drink less than you do, faggot. Having spent time with both of you, I have to concur... Of course, that's just a sample point of a few hours of one day, so statistically, it might not be relevent... Then again, Greg was in New Orleans, so that probably skews the statistics somewhat... <grin> |
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