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Originally posted by sasquatch672
Absolutely incorrect. I'm not branding all Muslims by the actions of a few of them. But the few of them who are doing the things I talked about are the same people that are joining Hezbollah, Al Qaida, Hamas, and the Islamic terrorist organization du jour. THAT's what I'm saying. And "crimes against God" has, in recent years, been broadened to inclu ...[text shortened]... iving the word from Allah. I believe his sentence was commuted to life in prison for that.
Abd the Christians burned "witches" at the stake for less.

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
No. It means nothing to me. You know, if you love Islam so much and hate the US so much, why don't you convert? I hear Al Qaeda's looking for western-looking volunteers to blow themselves up.

Tell us, Scot, why oh why do you have such a hard-on for my country? What is it? Momma not hug you enough? Repressed homosexuality?
Wait, you really ARE Chancre, aren;t you? Come on, you know it's against the rules to have two accounts. Still, I must applaud you playing this elaborate game of cat and mouse with us all for so long.

I don't "hate the US", nor do I "love Muslims". I'm quite ambivolent about them both to be honest. I think America has poor leadership at the moment, but can the blame really, solely lie there? Surely, it is YOUR duty as a citizen to rise up against tyrinical leaders. Neither do I "love Muslims", but I do think that, unchecked, the US would (and indeed does) lead a hate campaign against them, simply for being different.

Well, it seems one right winger has to be going nuts at any given time - a while back it was Slim, recently Chancre and Nargaguna got banned - not it seems to be your turn. Have fun.

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Originally posted by scottishinnz
Wait, you really ARE Chancre, aren;t you? Come on, you know it's against the rules to have two accounts. Still, I must applaud you playing this elaborate game of cat and mouse with us all for so long.

I don't "hate the US", nor do I "love Muslims". I'm quite ambivolent about them both to be honest. I think America has poor leadership at the momen ...[text shortened]... m, recently Chancre and Nargaguna got banned - not it seems to be your turn. Have fun.
How many thousands of muslims live FREELY and practice their religion in the US?

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
FIVE HUNDRED FREAKING YEARS AGO.
Perhaps, but you've got to love this.

http://www.michiganatheists.org/events/caro/caro.html

Anyhoo, your "Christian" society still regularly practiced racial segregation up until 50 years ago.

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Originally posted by Wajoma
How many thousands of muslims live FREELY and practice their religion in the US?
And how much have the attacks on them went up in the last 5 years?

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
I love this. Because I have not taken up arms against my government, I am to blame. You're a smacked ass.
You sit there shouting about the ills of your government, and yet do nothing about it.

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
Since you're the one making ridiculous allegations, why don't YOU find out how much attacks against Muslims in the US have gone up in the last five years? Why don't YOU look that up and put it here?
Well, here's one from the UK

http://www.irr.org.uk/2005/july/ha000017.html

This one reckons a 1700% increase in race related crimes against muslims;

"Hate crimes against Arabs and Muslims in the United States increased by 1,700% in 2001, according to crime statistics compiled by the FBI. Human Rights Watch has criticized US authorities for not doing enough to stem the backlash following the 11 September attacks. In 2000, the FBI received reports of 28 hate crimes against Muslims and Arabs in the US. In 2001, that number increased to 481. Assaults and attacks on places of worship were widespread. Human Rights Watch says that authorities should have seen the backlash coming and done more to prevent crimes against Muslims and Arabs. The US government focused its anti-terrorism efforts on Arabs and Muslims. Those anti-terrorism measures included secret detentions and deportations."

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
I write every single politician I am eligible to vote for, and several for whom I am not, at least once a month. What more can one do, short of doing a Stang-like short-circuit and dropping out of life to attend five-man political rallies?
Then I stand corrected, and apologise.

[edit; just 299 999 999 more to go]

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Originally posted by scottishinnz
You sit there shouting about the ills of your government, and yet do nothing about it.
and you sit there behind a picture of Lenin and a "baby eater" tag spouting stupidity .. whatdaya expect?

You're a citizen of the world yet all you do is whine and point fingers while doing ... nothing about it.