Terrorist Deniers

Colpy

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Re: RE: Terrorist Deniers

EagleSmack said:
Listen... for sake of argument. Lets just say America pulled out of Iraq and let the Middle East be. Lets say we left Israel out to dry... no better yet... lets say Isreal found a new homeland right here in the US. We'll give them Montana.

After all is said and done... they would STILL want to destroy the west and our way of life. They say it over and over and over. They do not like us and that means Canada too. To them, we are immoral and deserve nothing more than a good killing or conversion by the sword.

No matter how much you try to reason with them and extend the olive branch and seek a common ground it is falling on their deaf ears.

Good post.

What a lot of the people on these forums don't understand is that radical Islamists are not simply fighting to remove infidel forces from Iraq, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia and Israel.

They wish to take over the world, and make it an Islamic state.

The MODERATES (ha!) among them merely wish to re-establish the Muslim Empire as it existed at its zenith......a territory that would include chunks of Europe, including all of Spain and Portugal.......

Appeasers don't have their heads stuck in the sand, they have them stuck in a much more personal spot where the sun don't shine.
 

the caracal kid

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well colpy, the extremist christians are of the same character as the extremist muslems.

both desire world domination, both think they should be the ones to dominate.

The funny thing coming from the right is a denouncing of islamic terrorists while supporting or just tuning out all the western acts of terrorism.

Much alike are these christians and these muslems. Denying that is to have, as you say, "Appeasers don't have their heads stuck in the sand, they have them stuck in a much more personal spot where the sun don't shine.", but that isn't much of a surprise. People tend to prefer the smell of the backend their heads are firmly shoved up to that of other backends.

Now you may go ahead and make claims how the US is not a terrorist state.
 

aeon

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Jersay said:
Why I am glad I act the way the article states.

Because I am not going to listen to Neo-con BS.

I know you won't, you're not tolerant of opposing views. Your ideology says so and your posts do the same.


That is what make me wonder about you, you say, that you are not right wing nut,pretend to be in the center, but you always bring their point of view, or articles, why is that?
 

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aeon said:
That is what make me wonder about you, you say, that you are not right wing nut,pretend to be in the center, but you always bring their point of view, or articles, why is that?

Because my fine French-Canadian friend it is only one way to combat extremist views and have a semblance of balance. Look at the posts on this board, doesn't it AMAZE you how competent the US is?

We have our hands in everywhere, I mean everywhere. We plan on invading Canada, we steal other country's resources, we kill on our people to go to war. I mean it is truly remarkable what we can accomplish.
 

aeon

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EagleSmack said:
Listen... for sake of argument. Lets just say America pulled out of Iraq and let the Middle East be. Lets say we left Israel out to dry... no better yet... lets say Isreal found a new homeland right here in the US. We'll give them Montana.

After all is said and done... they would STILL want to destroy the west and our way of life. They say it over and over and over. They do not like us and that means Canada too. To them, we are immoral and deserve nothing more than a good killing or conversion by the sword.

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I have a question for you, Who started a war based on speculation and invaded a country that was already devastated by the west in the last 15 years in iraq? who support blindly a country, that has been illegally occupied a land for more than 35 years? and has violated 65 UN resolution.

now i ask you , who is destroying their life??does any arab nation that are illegally occupying our land?? nope and not even close to it, now do you know how many muslim are dead directly from our arrogant decision??

The one who says they want to destroy the west and our way of life, is our leaders, not them.

You see now, why i don t support this scum bag war, you have guys like you , who are sitting confortably on their f.a.t a.s.s, sent troops on the other side of the planet where most of you, doesnt even know where is iraq and middle east,all of this based on a lie, killing innoncent peoples in the name of freedom-retarded arguments.

Sorry guys, but we are not better than them, very far from the truth.
 

DurkaDurka

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You also stole Celine Dion from us... don't forget that, and congratulations for having her torture Las Vegas audiences for the next couple years. :D
 

aeon

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Because my fine French-Canadian friend it is only one way to combat extremist views and have a semblance of balance. Look at the posts on this board, doesn't it AMAZE you how competent the US is?

True, i have to admit, we should start a thread on what us has done good in the world,and god knows how many things good things they did, and i damn am serious.
 

aeon

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DurkaDurka said:
You also stole Celine Dion from us... don't forget that, and congratulations for having her torture Las Vegas audiences for the next couple years. :D


Well at least we agree there. :wink:
 

aeon

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DurkaDurka said:
True... regardless of political belief, Canadians stand united in their dislike for Celine.


One thing we can give a gold medal to celine , that she is not popular because she has great breast, or because she is cute, cause she is none of that.
 

DurkaDurka

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I think not said:
DurkaDurka said:
I think not said:
Well I like Celine Dion, she looked pretty spiffy singing that Titanic song on the bridge of the ship. :D

I hope you are kidding. :)

Hello no, didn't you notice how the wind was blowing her skirt between her legs. :D

Celine Dion is computer animated.. she exists only in binary code, so I hope.
 

Vicious

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no, because he is trying to lump all these different people into the same bag. Yes there is a very small minority who think the same way he says they do.

Yes, it's a vast array of colours on the left of centre side. On the right there is only one colour, Neo-Con Black.

Your words say more about you than you would like.
 

#juan

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Let's take this hypothetical place,

We'll call it Palestine. The people there are at least ninety five percent Arab Muslims with a smattering of Christians, Jews, etc. These people have lived and farmed and made their home in this country for over twelve hundred years. The Jews, who's ancestors were driven out of this country by the Pharoahs a couple thousand years ago, had control of Palestine for a total less than four hundred years, and that was almost two centuries earlier. In the late nineteenth century, the Jews from the rest of the world began to move into Palestine. In 1917, a man called Balfour wrote the follwing letter:


Foreign Office
November 2nd, 1917

Dear Lord Rothschild,

I have much pleasure in conveying to you, on behalf of His Majesty's Government, the following declaration of sympathy with Jewish Zionist aspirations which has been submitted to, and approved by, the Cabinet.

"His Majesty's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country."

I should be grateful if you would bring this declaration to the knowledge of the Zionist Federation.

Yours sincerely, Arthur James Balfour

Take note of the highlighted paragraph, because the failure of the world to look after the interests of the Palestinian people, after the creation of Israel, is at the root of almost all terrorist problems in the area. The U.S. has vetoed no less than a hundred and fifty UN resolutions asking that Palestinians be allowed to return to their homes, or just asking that Palestinians be treated fairly. The U.S. has supported sleazy dictators in many Arab countries. The Shah of Iran, the Saudi royal family, and the rise of Saddam Hussein are good examples.

I don't condone the actions on 9/11, but there is no doubt in my mind that those actions were motivated by the ongoing problems in the Middle East.
 

Jay

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Let's take this hypothetical place,

We'll call it Palestine. The people there are at least ninety five percent Arab Muslims with a smattering of Christians, Jews, etc. These people have lived and farmed and made their home in this country for over twelve hundred years. The Jews, who's ancestors were driven out of this country by the Pharoahs a couple thousand years ago, had control of Palestine for a total less than four hundred years, and that was almost two centuries earlier.

That is hypothetical because that isn't what happened.


Had the Arabs not attacked the new state of Israel they wouldn't be in the mess they are in.