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When you said "Yeah, that's never happened in the United States, women getting attacked and raped after football celebrations, during street parades/parties, etc." I took that as it's so common here why even mention it there. You know because in America it happens at more than just protests. Coupled with glad she'll be OK? That is despicable! BTW A Bright Side Note for you: This is what the GOP would call 'forcible rape' and thank the lord she'd be exempt from the right to life christians and be afforded a Federal funded abortion provided she was under that care plan. I figured that mignt be one of your worries. |
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And you just choose to totally ignore the rest of my post? :D :tro: Guess I'll just repeat it for you. Maybe you didn't read it? Let's put this in really clear terms, Dell, so you won't continue to misunderstand and falsely represent what I think about this: The attack on Lara Logan was terrible, horrific, and her attacker should suffer five times what she did, then be tortured to death. Yes, I'm very glad she'll be okay, in that the possibilities and closeness of that call were horrible, that she was rescued by Egyptians (who were probably Muslim!) and soldiers (who were probably Muslims, too!) The attack is not representative of Egyptians, or Muslims, or Muslim Egyptians, or Christian Egyptians, or of democracy - it is representative of violent attackers. Violent attackers exist in democracy, too. The referral to Egyptians celebrating democracy by beating and rape was a despicable slam on all Egyptians. Got it now, Dell? Now, if you want to continue to talk about this, tell me what you think about this op-ed. I posted it early in the thread. It's titled, "What not to say about Lara Logan". http://www.salon.com/news/media_crit..._rape_reaction |
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What do you think of the Muslim Brotherhood founder? "Qaradawi advocates establishing a "United Muslim Nations" as a contemporary form of the caliphate and the only alternative to the hegemony of the West. He hates Israel and would love to take up arms himself. In one of his sermons, he asked God "to kill the Jewish Zionists, every last one of them." In January 2009, he said: "Throughout history, Allah has imposed upon the [Jews] people who would punish them for their corruption. The last punishment was carried out by [Adolf] Hitler." And I know he's not representative of all Egyptians but as Muslim Brotherhood founder? Doesn't sound very friendly |
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And ** you are right he is not the founder he is Qaradawi 'the father figure of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood,' the country's best-organized opposition group. and Qaradawi hates Israel and would love to take up arms himself. In one of his sermons, he asked God "to kill the Jewish Zionists, every last one of them." In January 2009, he said: "Throughout history, Allah has imposed upon the [Jews] people who would punish them for their corruption. The last punishment was carried out by [Adolf] Hitler." I take it by your silence you have no opinion or at least would like to keep it to yourself. Guess it would be kind of hard to an embrace a revolution while the father figure of the participants is asking God "to kill the Jewish Zionists, every last one of them." Yea this guy sounds real peaceful and he's 84 f'n years old so he would have beeen expected to have mellowed a bit since his younger days. Must have been one crazy m-f'r in his 20-30's. :zz: http://turtlebay.foreignpolicy.com/p...curity_council |
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It's just that talking to you about "Muslims! Look Out!" is a completely futile exercise in truth or logic. |
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BTW when you're in a deep hole and keep digging you dig deeper. But must admit I love seeing the show. |
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The people of Egypt have been very non-violent through out this. They are not a violent people, generally. The army, which is conscription, has been noticably, and admirably, non-violent, too. It's Mubariks police force and supporters that have brought this latest violence overnight, and it's they who are attacking the journalists. How ironic you blame Mubarak's force yet it was 200 protesters who ended up raping an AMERICAN jouranlist. For those that are actually worried about what Mubarik is doing to international journalists, it's reported Brian Williams and Katie Couric left Egypt late today for safety fear. ABC producer threatened with beheading. Here's more on journalist crackdowns. Al Jazeera journalist missing. Christian Amanpour is going to have a 1 hour special on Nightline ABC tonight, interview with Mubarik. dig dig dig The MB apparently has different incarnations depending upon what country it's in (it is pan-islamic) Oh the suspense begins? And the money shot????? But I think Egypt is alot more resistant to terrorism and Islamic extremism. The Muslim and small Christian communities share religious tolerance very well there, and the MB there (only in Egypt) is intolerant of violence. That coupled with Qaradawi is the father figure of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, the country's best-organized opposition group. The Brotherhood is sure to play a part in deciding what path Egypt will now take. Qaradawi advocates establishing a "United Muslim Nations" as a contemporary form of the caliphate and the only alternative to the hegemony of the West. He hates Israel and would love to take up arms himself. In one of his sermons, he asked God "to kill the Jewish Zionists, every last one of them." In January 2009, he said: "Throughout history, Allah has imposed upon the [Jews] people who would punish them for their corruption. The last punishment was carried out by [Adolf] Hitler." Obama in a landslide? Only if he's running for President of Egypt. But at least you two are in the same hole. |
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Here, Dell, I saved you the trouble of making something up: Here's every post where I ever mentioned the MB. Alas, no "promotion of the Muslim Brotherhood" on my part, is there?
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LOL - you're on drugs or drunk. You're a fool. Go away. |
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Stop. Listen You said, " the MB there (only in Egypt) is intolerant of violence. " The MB father figure IN EGYPT is saying "He hates Israel and would love to take up arms himself. In one of his sermons, he asked God "to kill the Jewish Zionists, every last one of them." In January 2009, he said: "Throughout history, Allah has imposed upon the [Jews] people who would punish them for their corruption. The last punishment was carried out by [Adolf] Hitler." You are so ignorant you can't even acknowledge ignorance. Now I finally understand how you thought 'Carter got it.' GFY for the first this and last decade! |
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You're a hater, and a liar, and a fool. GFY. |
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Now this piece of shiat gets to lead prayers. What to kill????
Revolution the RIOT way. :eek: http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/20...17/138093.html |
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BTW No one needs to read your mind to come up with you're batshit. |
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You're an ignorant Muslim hating intolerant bigot, and I'm tired of your crap, of your lying and saying I support things or hold views I most certainly do not. |
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You dumb fck the first thing the new gov. wants to do is outlaw protests. :zz: |
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I don't support or endorse Qaradawi in the least. Never have, don't now. Never said I have here, never implied I did, and in fact actually implied I did not when I mentioned he's not allowed in this country. I haven't even discussed him or my opinions about him. So where the hell do you get off saying I "dismiss" him? Because you are not smart enough to read words and accurately figure out what they mean? You just ass-ume and make up crap about what I think. Why? Because you're a shallow, ignorant bigot. Oh, and by the way? I fully support Israel, 110% I'm done with you. You're not worth it. I was right: talking to you about "Muslims! Look Out!" is a completely futile exercise in truth or logic. |
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That seemed a little unnecessary.
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"Talking to Dell is like taking a mobius band carnival ride on batshiat crazy" |
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Hey dell,
We all get it. You're a ridiculous homophobe. You can probably take a month or two off from reminding everyone about that fact. |
Which reminds me Hawaii just made civil unions legal :tro:
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