Originally posted by Dr StrangeloveThat does not stop it (along with honor killings, fetching marriages) from happening in the ghettos where radical doctors do it in secrecy, besides, radical Muslims don't respect European law...only Sharia Law...from Britain to Italy. Seperation of state and church is foreign to most muslims, especially radical ones who come back to europe from Koran school in their native country, which, by the way, is paid for by the Euro government. These new arrivals usually bring a "fetched" wife who speaks nary a word of her new land and most likely will never because she will be kept separated from mainstream Europe...mind you, this more the radical muslims than moderates, bit the radicals aree immigratin at a rapid pace. Why do Muslim teens in Sweden wear T-shirts that state "2030-then it's our time!"...what does that mean?
As you will see by this link female circumcision is liable to 14 years in jail here [UK] and that covers asylum seekers who take their kids overseas for it too.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4584191.stm
The majority of UK muslims live normal lives like everyone else here..
Can you tell me how many muslim politicians there are in the US?
Originally posted by 7ate9Yes. Yes I do. I have a brother that has been on the front lines, stuck in a cemetary for 15 straight hours while Iraqi troops rained mortars and fire on them. That had seen a 4 year old Iraqi girl die because her extremist father sent her to give a live grenade to a soldier. That has seen Iraqi's too coward to fight, act injured and blow themselves up when AMERICAN help arrives for them. It is an American-spearheaded effort that allows Iraqi people to rest knowing that their women aren't going to be raped, or their children be forced to join an underground terror cell against their wills.
and you do, you know more than me??
Originally posted by RagnorakI worded that wrong. There is a difference between flying a flag out of pride and flying a flag out of hate. When you leave one country and become a citizen in another, you're part of that new country now.
Say what now? What type of fascist schooling have you had?
Why shouldn't a foreign flag fly in another country? What should happen to somebody who flies a foreign flag in another country?
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I'm not saying anything should happen to people that do. I wouldn't come to England and fly an American flag. I wouldn't be ashamed to do it, but if I left America to become a British citizen, I'd fly the British flag proudly.
Originally posted by RagnorakThat's not true in 99% of cases. Mexican flags are a different story becaause of the illegal immigrant issues. Go to New York/New Jersey, and you'll see Italian and Irish flags all over the place...beneath the American flag of course. So, fly the Welsh flag...but under "Old Glory"
Flying a Welsh flag over american soil is apparently an act of war to some americans.
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Originally posted by 7ate9Yes, America has. A man of recognition...what's his name again? Oh yeah, Saddam Hussein has been captured, and his reign of evil is over.
go back to my other point.
has america made the world a better place?
reminds me of that stephen king book, where the nurse isn't much help.
Just a reminder of what this post is about.
Today is Memorial Day. First proclaimed in 1868, Memorial Day was reserved to honor soldiers who died in the Civil War, one of the nation's bloodiest conflicts and the only one fought by and against Americans on U.S. soil. This is a special day for Americans to remember the ultimate sacrifice that our service members in the Armed Forces have made on our behalf in the name of freedom. The Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard have served honorably in our time of need, from 1776 to the present.
From the fields of Gettysburg, Shiloh, Antietam, Manassas, Chancelorsville, Lookout Mountain to the fields of San Juan Hill, Chateau Thierry, Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Iwo Jima, Normandy, Chosin Reservoir, Pork Chop Hill, Khe San, Hue, Tet Offensive, Beirut, Grenada, Panama, Desert Storm I, and last, but certainly not least, Operation Iraqi Freedom and the liberation of Afghanistan. These men, and in many instances women, who gave the ultimate sacrifice may have been opposed to the reason they were fighting a certain war, but like generations before them, whether drafted or voluntary, they answered the call of their country and gave the ultimate sacrifice so that we may enjoy the right to freedom and the pursuit of happiness.
Let us Americans wave our flags, have our veterans' parades, eat our fried-chicken and watermelon, enjoy a picnic whether you are in Maine or Miami…Seattle or San Diego in peace, knowing that we have a fighting-force made up strictly of volunteers that are protecting us as we enjoy this Memorial Day. To all my fellow service members who cannot be with their families due to their chosen duties, whether floating in the Persian Gulf on an Aircraft Carrier or Frigate, patrolling the mountains of Afghanistan, slugging it out with terrorists in Iraq, keeping communism at bay on the DMZ in Korea, allowing the German, S. Korean, Italian, and Japanese people to pursue happiness due to your presence, or patrolling the Caribbean on a Coast Guard Cutter, allow me, on behalf of the American people, to say THANK YOU.
Today, many of our former allies hate us and would like to see us fail in Iraq and Afghanistan; many of these same people are members of RHP. Ignore them, and forgive them for they know not what they think they know. This post is not a debatable post; it is an observational post aimed at Americans. The rest of you are welcomed to read it and form your opinions. I expect slams and troll-trails, but that is OK.
The average American knows that he/her is a good and decent person who ultimately wants peace, but not at the price of appeasement. I will use a quote from the state of New Hampshire, where a good friend here on RHP lives, that says it all: “Live free or die”!
ENJOY, BUT REMEMBER AMERICA! HAVE A BLESSED MEMORIAL DAY!
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Originally posted by Derfel CadarnLeaving what sources exactly? Maybe conversations with those maimed and wounded by American bombs dumped over Laos and Cambodia. Those that died at the hands of the US supported Khmer Rouge. Photos of the atrocities committed in Vietnam.
No you don't.
You don't know anything but what you have read or seen on TV.
Originally posted by 7ate9The ratio of people who have died trying to find him compared with the people he has killed is an ugly one.
and how many died, how many lives were ruined to capture this one man. how many lives will be killed/ruined because of this one man? come on it isn't really just one man that is the problem, stop pulling yourself.
Originally posted by chancremechanicYou know, this is starting to get boring now.
That does not stop it (along with honor killings, fetching marriages) from happening in the ghettos where radical doctors do it in secrecy, besides, radical Muslims don't respect European law...only Sharia Law...from Britain to Italy. Seperation of state and church is foreign to most muslims, especially radical ones who come back to europe from Kora ...[text shortened]... teens in Sweden wear T-shirts that state "2030-then it's our time!"...what does that mean?
You keep saying the same stuff over and over again that you read in a book once that was written buy an American who didn't enjoy himself.
Loads of people who actually live in Europe now tell you that what you believe is not actually the truth.
You take no notice.
What is your problem?
Originally posted by Derfel CadarnYou'd be the only one. We don't mindlessly swear allegiance to a piece of cloth on a pole.
I worded that wrong. There is a difference between flying a flag out of pride and flying a flag out of hate. When you leave one country and become a citizen in another, you're part of that new country now.
I'm not saying anything should happen to people that do. I wouldn't come to England and fly an American flag. I wouldn't be ashamed to do it, but if I left America to become a British citizen, I'd fly the British flag proudly.