ISIS Says Jordanian Pilot Burned Alive In Video

Cliffy

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Don't encourage him!!!

Six letters, two words, easy to say, hard to explain, and harder to do: MOVE ON!
I like how the proponents of free speech are the first to tell someone to STFU. There are probably as many people who think you are a whack job as think Htz is.
 

Angstrom

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I like how the proponents of free speech are the first to tell someone to STFU. There are probably as many people who think you are a whack job as think Htz is.

Yes , mostly very feminin people, for sure.
 

Cliffy

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...and I'm sure there are plenty that think you're a whack job too.. so join the club.. pin head.
The difference is that I don't care what you think, or anybody else for that matter. You and your buddy Angst are still running on ego.
 

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The difference is that I don't care what you think, or anybody else for that matter. You and your buddy Angst are still running on ego.

That's what nature intended us to be and is the only thing worth fighting for.

To live any other way would be a lie,
 

MHz

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Let me get this straight, you want to celebrate and enrich a person who lit the fire that burned someone alive.
The gas was to burn him alive as payback for burning the pilot. That you would miss that part is a little confusing to me quite frankly.
Is this helping to clarify things?

And you actually have the audacity to proclaim moral superiority over other people on this forum.
In some areas yes, you see any posts or threads from be calling for the wholsale destruction of anybody. In 5 minutes I could get you 20 quotes from people on this forum who call for the slaughter of a whole group.

You're a hypocrite, a troll, and a supporter of murder. Why don't you take a hike? Make it a long one.
And all that goes to vapor when you take the gas comment as it was intended, as a killing device for the one with the match.

Sorry, I didn't catch the humour there!
Send them the ones they want as burnt bodies as payback.

So you're saying you support ISIS terrorism. nuff said. :roll:
As usual you don't have a clue, coming from somebody starts a joyful thread about babies getting bombed that was you 'nuff said' moment, don't ever forget it.

How about you take a break from the internet tonight? Maybe after some sleep you'll think before you say things like this.
I get lots of sleep, perhaps my lion thread is distrubing. You must admit I'm quite unhappy about that situation no matter how it happened and then you think I can throw a switch and change into what you think I said here, that doesn't happen in rael life and I've never lied about anything ever on this board so why start now.

He's like one of those Hitler fans, he wants to put a end to the Jewish bankers. How ISIS will help accomplish that.....
I have no idea.
World Bankers are liked less that Lawyers. How many vids would you need to watch before you clued into the fact that they aren't your friend?

Don't pay MHz any mind, he's just one of these guys who has a whole lot sh*t to say about nothing, mixed with total lack of empathy.
I notice you have no sympathy for the zoo creatures or you would have said so by now.

Well he supported HAMAS, ISIS... nothing new.. sad really.
Obviously you would have a few referencing that theory of yours. Support according to you is saying the children should be spared being murdered from the air. Want the thread referenced? One of 100 of your Muslim hate threads no wonder you fit in so well.
 

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World Bankers are liked less that Lawyers. How many vids would you need to watch before you clued into the fact that they aren't your friend?.

They are a lot more friendly to us then the rest of the planet in appriciation to having saved them from complete extermination from the Germans. A fact you constantly misunderstand.

How is it you think against impossible odds the United stats of America can continue borrowing even today?

How do you think the United states of America is not in complete collapse already?

If the bankers didn't like us, trust me we would not still be doing just fine like we seemingly are.
 

MHz

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They are a lot more friendly to us then the rest of the planet in appriciation to having saved them from complete extermination from the Germans. A fact you constantly misunderstand.
The Muslims had nothing to do with the camps, the west had immigration quotas against Jewish immigrants, the poor ones anyway. The UK could have accepted them. there were nothing but work camps in Germany, the same Germany that organized a worldwide boycott of German goods in support of the International bankers and nobody else. We locked every Japanese there was even though they had not caused any problems. Germany wanted to exile them, who wouldn't when you tanked that nations economy.

How is it you think against impossible odds the United stats of America can continue borrowing even today?
The why show any restraint if increased dept is our reward then pile on more. $4T budget for the US, why not make it 7 and fix the inside as well as play war around the world.

How do you think the United states of America is not in complete collapse already?
Ukraine in the 1930's was in collapse, when that happens here you will know we are in collapse mode.

If the bankers didn't like us, trust me we would not still be doing just fine like we seemingly are.
We owe $700B, you ever see us being able to pay that off when it climbed that much during the 'good years', the US is even worse off. $18T for the Us and what does it end up being, 3% are extremely wealthy and the 97% are extremely poor. Puts a whole new slant on the 'give us your poor' slogan back in the days when they were looking for people to kill off the Indians so the land could be taken, that trait hasn't stopped and it is a war for treasures, the religious slant is blowing smoke to hide the real agenda. The bankers have never stabbed anybody in the back have they? Name one they haven't when they go what they wanted.
 

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King calls on Arabs, Muslims to spearhead war on terror, radicalism



AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah on Sunday said the fight against radicalism and terrorism will be a long-term effort which should be spearheaded by Muslim and Arab countries and supported by the international community, describing this endeavour as a third world war by other means.

During a meeting with chief editors of daily newspapers, King Abdullah called on Arab and Muslim countries to come together and unify efforts to wage this war which he said in the short-run should focus in the military aspect, in the medium on security and in the long-term on the ideological effort.

This multi-pronged war has to be fought simultaneously on various fronts with the collaboration of all Arabs and Muslims as they are the first concerned with fighting those who misrepresent them and distort their religion and as the main targets and victims of radicalism and terrorism, the King said during the meeting at Al Husseiniya Palace attended by Royal Court Chief Fayez Tarawneh, Director of the King’s Office Jafar Hassan, Director of the Royal Court’s Political Affairs Manar Dabbas and Royal Court Media and Communications Director Khalid Dalal.

The war against terrorism has to be waged militarily in the battlefield as well as ideologically at universities, schools, mosques and homes for the hearts and minds of the people, the King said, also highlighting the role of the media, scholars and religious leaders in fighting extremism, radicalism and terrorism.

“People have to know right from wrong,” stressed the King, who added that those who kill and terrorise others and cause destruction do not represent Islam at all.

The King said he took part in the Paris rally on January 11 to denounce terrorism and as an expression of solidarity with Jordan’s friends and with Muslims in France, Europe and elsewhere.

Turning to regional issues, the King paid tribute to the late Saudi King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz who passed away on Friday and voiced confidence in his successor, King Salman Bin Abdulaziz, and his ability to lead the country to further progress and prosperity.

Expressing optimism about Jordanian-Saudi ties, King Abdullah said the relationship between the two countries is strategic and historic with Amman and Riyadh seeing eye-to-eye on many regional and international issues and sharing the fight against common challenges and threats that include the threat posed by terrorism.

His Majesty described the situation in Syria as very complicated as there are two wars taking place in the country, one pitting the regime against the opposition, and one that the so-called Islamic State (IS) is waging against the Syrian people.

He said Jordan is concerned with supporting the Syrian people threatened by this terrorist group, as well as finding a political solution to the conflict between the Syrian regime and the opposition.

The King noted that Jordan was already paying a heavy price for the conflict, hosting an estimated 1.4 million Syrians.

His Majesty said Jordan was also helping the Iraqi people counter the IS terrorist group threat.

Regarding the situation in Yemen, the King indicated that Jordan supports the unity of the Yemeni people.

In addition, the King called for efforts to end strife in Libya and help the Libyan people reach consensus.

Ongoing conflicts in the Arab region highlight the need for enlightened religious establishments such as Egypt’s Al Azhar University, a leading and credible religious authority, in educating people on the true Islam and its principles, not just in Egypt but in various Muslim and non-Muslim countries, said the King.

His Majesty called on the world to understand the heavy economic burdens shouldered by Jordan, which continues to be an oasis of stability and security in a volatile region, and called for aiding it to continue to fight extremism and radicalism, helping others in need and planning for a better future for its people.

He said the focus remains on resolving the twin ills of poverty and unemployment and improving the lot of the people despite the challenges, mainly those related to hosting a large number of refugees.

“The international community is helping with the Syrian refugees but foreign assistance is meeting only 27 per cent of the costs of hosting them,” he said.

His Majesty said the political reform process remains on track and that the government and Parliament should work together to finalise political laws needed to push forward the country’s democratic march, including the Elections Law.

Responding to a question on the government of Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour, the King reiterated what he said in his Speech from the Throne opening Parliament, saying the government will stay in office as long as it enjoys the confidence of the Lower House, and the House will stay as long as it enjoys the confidence of the people over the full four-year parliamentary term.

His Majesty said the case of Jordanian pilot Muath Kasasbeh, who is held hostage by IS ever since his capture on December 24, tops the country’s priorities, describing Kasasbeh as “the son of Jordan and its armed forces”.
 

MHz

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Why not do a blackout on all things mentioning ISIS rather than is one incident? (considering all the vids and media releases are solely meant for international consumption rather than it being a local event)
 

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Well he supported HAMAS, ISIS... nothing new.. sad really.

Jordan really stepped up to the plate didn't they, no bluffing.. but this is a good start.. tonight Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey all condemned this murder of the Jordanian Pilot.

The Arab countries are now United against this Religious Fanaticism.

The leaders may be united, but I heard a report that the Jordanian people are not. They feel it is not their war. If the people aren't behind it, wouldn't that create more extremists? Peopele who are easier to radicalize?

Are the Iraqi's, Syrians and Turk peoples behind the irradication of these muslim extremists?