9/11 ... Two years later

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Roland Stiner

Get ****ed. As long as the US tries to impose Americanism on the rest
of the world there'll be terrorism. As long as there's something
someone doesn't agree with that they feel can't be solved by discussion
there'll be terrorism.

No, read: "as long as there are Muslims, there will be terrorism."
 
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null

He was not a suicide bomber, only Muslims are suicide bombers.

The Japanese Kamikaze pilots of WWII weren't Muslims. Shinto (or at a
real strech a form of Buddhism) was the predominant religion of Japan
at that time. To die for the Emperor (god) while carying a 300 pound
bomb strapped to the nose of your Zero figher plane was a glorious
thing. Or does it only count when the kooks suicide bomb civilians?


Art
http://www.epix.net/~artnpeg
 
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FromTheRafters

Roland Stiner said:
He was not a suicide bomber, only Muslims are suicide bombers.

He's just as dead. He did what he did to get a message through
without regard for his own meager life. I don't believe that he had
expected to live ~ he didn't expect to die in the blast, but what he
did seemed to me to be no less suicidal.
 
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FromTheRafters

Roland Stiner said:
Nothing justifies terrorism, nothing.

....at least, not when you are on the receiving end of it.

An entity can easily rationalize the atomic bombing of a
civilian target as not being terrorism when it is in retaliation
for an attack (on a Sunday no less) of a legitimate military
target.
 
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FromTheRafters

Conor said:
Been on the beer last night.

I believe certain parts are very knowledgable but they also are in the
habit of marrying their mothers daughters too.

Is that what your "uncle dad" taught you?
 
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d.l.brown

No, read: "as long as there are Muslims, there will be terrorism."
Such a narrow, limited viewpoint.... Widen your vision to reality in
the world-as-it-realy-is: As long as there is an "Us" and a "Them",
and the inevitable ignorance & "hoorah for Us" there will also be a
"Kill the filthy animals that They are!!".
/begin rant
As *originaly* intended, America was to be a place of freedom and
tolerance, especially as regards religion. 'We' only have history of
2 centuries (and a large body-count of our own family to KEEP it
so...) -- Arabia/Muslim have MILLENIA of old scores to settle/hatreds
to fester...so, No, we're not particularly welcome on-scene. <<picture
here: angry fellow reaching for a sharp stick, shouting "You
sons-a-bitches wanna piece of this game?! I'll give ya's a piece!!">>
Outsiders are rarely welcome in *anybodies'* territory. Question:
Who is currently in somebody elses' country, shooting and being
shot-at? *We are, and They don't like us, and they're reaching for the
sharp stick.....
Get used to the idea, and behave accordingly: Watchful, but not
fearful. Armed and vigilant, but not agressive nor oppressive.
/end rant

damn -where'd the spell-checker get off to now...?
-dlEEb
 
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Al.Kaseltzer

Jeffrey said:
Fanatics aren't crazy... In fact they're exact opposite. Fanatics are
generally very intelligent, creative and patient.

"intelligent, creative, and patient" isn't orthogonal to "crazy"
 
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James Egan

I always liked the definition of a fanatic as one who believes immoral
or illegal means justify some ideal end.

I can see how this applies to Britney Spears' fan club :) but not
Manchester United's


Jim.
 
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Roland Stiner

Outsiders are rarely welcome in *anybodies'* territory. Question:
Who is currently in somebody else's country, shooting and being
shot-at? *We are, and They don't like us, and they're reaching for the
sharp stick.....

We were not in anyone's territory or country two years ago during the
attack. The Muslims attached us, not the other way around!
 
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Guest

We were not in anyone's territory or country two years ago during the
attack. The Muslims attached us, not the other way around!


Well, not occupying an Arab country anyway. In any case, we're there
to stay. I figure at some point in the future it will end up being us
or them and we'll end up having to nuke the sub-human ****s.
 
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FromTheRafters

Roland Stiner said:
We were not in anyone's territory or country two years ago during the
attack.

We've been over there meddling with their affairs for decades.
It's what we do best. We didn't get to be this strong in the last
200 years by sitting on our asses.
The Muslims attached us, not the other way around!

The Muslims didn't attack us. Al Queda did. Al Queda would
probably like nothing better than to have all Muslims feel that
we are attacking their religion.

Whose side are you on anyways; trying to stir up a religious
war ~ you're no better than Bin Laden himself.
 
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Gabriele Neukam

On that special day, Roland Stiner, ([email protected]) said...
We were not in anyone's territory or country two years ago during the
attack. The Muslims attached us, not the other way around!

But shooting Saddam's planes nevertheless, for instance in 1997, because
"they transgressed the no-fly-zone".

This war wasn't on TV, but there was.


Gabriele Neukam

(e-mail address removed)
 
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D

Bigotry & stupidity...

FromTheRafters said:
I forget, which was Timothy McVeigh an Arab, or a Muslim?
~ Oh - yeah wasn't he an American Catholic Christian turned
agnostic?

I suppose that there are a lot of Arab Muslims in Ireland too,
pretending to be Irish Christians.

Terrorism is terrorism, it knows no boundaries. Statements
such as yours and Bills are just the result of bigotry.
 
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DaveOldBlokeBudd

nk2u@ said:
We were not in anyone's territory or country two years ago during the
attack.

The US has military bases in about 70 countries around the world
 
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Conor

nk2u@ said:
We were not in anyone's territory or country two years ago during the
attack. The Muslims attached us, not the other way around!
ROFLMAO...yeah right. Afghanistan didn't happen then? The US is ALWAYS
in someone elses territory or country or taking sanctions against
someone or another.


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Conor

nk2u@ said:
That's the only exception.
Except it isn't. The Vietnamese who wrapped themselves in explosives
and charged the US lines during the Vietnam war were Buddhists or
Maoist too.

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