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CaptainAhab


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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: TeamAmerica]
#14469826 - 05/17/11 08:24 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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TeamAmerica said:
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CaptainAhab said: Someone who doesn't tolerate cruelty and killing in the name of Allah.
How about in the name of white man and Jesus?
If you're against us killing arabs, then doesn't that make you, by implication, hate the arabs, themselves?
What about suicide bombing? How does that sit with your sense of morality?
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: CaptainAhab]
#14470314 - 05/17/11 09:59 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Looks like they found a mass grave of libyans killed by the government, today. You like that, you pro middle east butt puppet?
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2011-05-17-syria-graves-protest-strike_n.htm BEIRUT — Students in Syria's second-largest city called for a nationwide strike today amid a government crackdown on democracy protesters, some of whom alleged Tuesday that they had discovered a mass grave of victims of attacks ordered by President Bashar Assad.
Two videos posted by activists on YouTube showed decaying bodies being dug up from a pit in Daraa. Dissident Ammar Qurabi said people in Daraa have reported finding four burial sites in their region in recent days, including two mass graves in the city itself. Since March 15, the area has been the flash point of a pro-democracy movement against Assad, whose family has been in power for 40 years.
Last month, Daraa came under siege when security forces occupied the area with army tanks. Human Rights Watch says the government has killed as many as 1,000 people.
The first burial site was discovered between the villages of Inkhil and Jassem, Qurabi said.
"We discovered 34 bodies, mostly male, scattered in the fields. Most were killed by a bullet or shrapnel during the military raid about five days ago," said Qurabi, head of the National Organization for Human Rights in Syria.
Seven bodies were later discovered at a different location, he said. Residents found the grave because of the smell.
More bodies were dug up on a hill, he said. They were members of the family of Abdallah Abdel Aziz Abou Zaid, a local man, and among them were four of his children.
"The bodies of an unknown Bedouin woman and her child were also found there," Qurabi said.
The allegations could not be verified; Syrian authorities have banned foreign journalists from the country.
After the graves were discovered, Syrian authorities quickly cordoned off the area and confiscated witnesses' mobile phones before retrieving the bodies, Qurabi said.
Residents have talked of other mass graves in the towns of Homs and Banyas, two cities that have seen wide protest movements. "However, in the absence of any footage, these are very difficult to confirm," activist Iyas Maleh said.
The government denied the charges.
"This information is totally false," the Interior Ministry said in a statement issued by SANA, Syria's official news agency.
The statement said the reports were part of a campaign of "incitement" against Syria.
Groups such as Qurabi's say about 2,800 people have been arrested by security forces since the protests began. The United Nations estimates the number to be 700 to 850.
"Confusion is added by the fact that repression is inflicted by dozens of different intelligence units, which do not coordinate their efforts, making tracking down relatives who disappear very difficult," said Safi, a resident of Daraa who declined to give his full name for fear of reprisal from the government.
Protesters called Tuesday for a one-day nationwide general strike, urging students to skip school and workers to bring commerce to a halt after government agents beat students protesting at a university in Aleppo, Syria's second-largest city, behind Damascus.
"It will be a day of punishment for the regime from the free revolutionaries. … Massive protests, no schools, no universities, no stores or restaurants and even no taxis. Nothing," said a statement posted on the main Facebook page of the Syrian Revolution 2011.
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: CaptainAhab]
#14470347 - 05/17/11 10:04 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: CaptainAhab]
#14470351 - 05/17/11 10:04 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Just like to remind the participants here of something:
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2) Respect your fellow posters at all times while posting in the Pub. We all have opinions and we can share them respectfully.
EDIT: I know I'm about five pages late on that.
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Edited by Kid_Orgo (05/17/11 10:06 PM)
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: Kid_Orgo]
#14470432 - 05/17/11 10:18 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Kid_Orgo said: EDIT: I know I'm about five pages late on that.
Maybe. I'm curious, though, is your name a reference to organic chemistry?
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: Kid_Orgo]
#14470440 - 05/17/11 10:20 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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What's this..the one thread you didn't lock? Jk
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: shadyy]
#14470454 - 05/17/11 10:22 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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shadyy said: What's this..the one thread you didn't lock? Jk
It's full of content.
Hateful, hateful content.
I now return you to the program, already in progress.
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: Kid_Orgo]
#14470718 - 05/17/11 10:58 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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those rules are there so mods can have free reign to censor whatever the fuck they feel like, that's why they're worded so poorly.
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: linkamathingy]
#14470783 - 05/17/11 11:08 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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linkamathingy said: those rules are there so mods can have free reign to censor whatever the fuck they feel like, that's why they're worded so poorly.
QFT, frankly this thread should have been closed straight away since it advocates genocide and religious cleansing.
It's okay to speak hate as long as it's not directed at an individual.
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: Mad_Larkin]
#14471104 - 05/18/11 12:15 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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linkamathingy said: those rules are there so mods can have free reign to censor whatever the fuck they feel like, that's why they're worded so poorly.
QFT, frankly this thread should have been closed straight away since it advocates genocide and religious cleansing.
It's okay to speak hate as long as it's not directed at an individual. 
the site rules need an overhaul, it only creates disarray and tyranny having things defined so loosely. the site would be so much better if someone payed attention to that. we need proper legislation and judicial review basically.
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: linkamathingy]
#14473380 - 05/18/11 01:40 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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An interesting bit of history for those of you still following the thread:
Anwar Sadat, the former president of Egypt, was assassinated in 1981 by Muslims for signing a peace treaty with Israel.
The shocking thing about this is that the assassination was deemed appropriate under muslim law, or "fatwa." "The assassination squad was led by Lieutenant Khalid Islambouli after a fatwā approving the assassination had been obtained from Omar Abdel-Rahman."
Omar Abdel-Rahman is in prison, currently, for -- among other things -- masterminding an attack on the World Trade Center in 1993 that killed 7 and injured thousands. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Trade_Center_1993_bombings
After Rahman's imprisonment, "Abdel-Rahman’s imprisonment has become a rallying point for Islamic militants around the world, including Al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden. In 1997, members of his group Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya conducted two attacks against European visitors to Egypt, including the massacre of 58 tourists at Deir el-Bahri in Luxor. In addition to killing women and children, the attackers mutilated a number of bodies and distributed leaflets throughout the scene demanding Rahman’s release."
I'll write up another post on muslim-related issues in a bit.
What I wanted to show you guys reading this is one of the most important facets of my argument against the middle east:
They have deemed violence and terrorism appropriate and justified by the Koran.
How can anyone on this board knowingly condone and support anything but swift justice against these pieces of shit?
EDIT: Here's a quote from an Anwar Sadat's nephew: "People here have the impression that Americans are devils."
EDIT #2: Here's a quote from the news page of this site. This is referring to the Taliban and terrorism: "... revealing themselves as lawless predators, not upholders of Islam." http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/14472586
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: linkamathingy]
#14473407 - 05/18/11 01:46 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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linkamathingy said: those rules are there so mods can have free reign to censor whatever the fuck they feel like, that's why they're worded so poorly.
QFT, frankly this thread should have been closed straight away since it advocates genocide and religious cleansing.
It's okay to speak hate as long as it's not directed at an individual. 
the site rules need an overhaul, it only creates disarray and tyranny having things defined so loosely. the site would be so much better if someone payed attention to that. we need proper legislation and judicial review basically.
funny you seem to think you own the site. you come into someone's home, you respect the rules.
you are calling for the reestablishment of the terms of service, yet i have not witnessed a mod abuse his power over your, even in the slightest way
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: AntiEverything]
#14473423 - 05/18/11 01:49 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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"They have deemed violence and terrorism appropriate and justified by the Koran."
our troops pray everyday too
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: dynomite]
#14473642 - 05/18/11 02:36 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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dynomite said: "They have deemed violence and terrorism appropriate and justified by the Koran."
our troops pray everyday too 
That's like totally the same man
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: twighead]
#14473722 - 05/18/11 02:49 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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how is it different?
religion has always been used as an excuse to justify war, on all sides
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: twighead]
#14473729 - 05/18/11 02:50 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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What's the difference?
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: dynomite]
#14473744 - 05/18/11 02:52 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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dynomite said: how is it different?
religion has always been used as an excuse to justify war, on all sides
There's a huge difference between your argument, and mine.
I showed proof that Muslim leaders approved killing based on passages in the Koran.
You, well, you just threw a logical fallacy into the breeze and hoped that it stuck.
Try again
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: dynomite]
#14473776 - 05/18/11 02:57 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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The Crusades
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: dynomite]
#14473799 - 05/18/11 03:00 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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dynomite said: how is it different?
religion has always been used as an excuse to justify war, on all sides
Its different because in the Middle East its entire nations and groups that use religion as a direct justification.
For troops that 'pray' that's individual, doesn't really effect anyone else, and not the reason they're there in the first place.
I think its silly too - but not the same in scope nor intent.
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Re: Can we bomb the middle east, already? [Re: CaptainAhab]
#14473802 - 05/18/11 03:00 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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CaptainAhab said: They have deemed violence and terrorism appropriate and justified by the Koran.
How can anyone on this board knowingly condone and support anything but swift justice against these pieces of shit?
Why are we the arbiters of justice?
What do you propose we do about that, anyway? What is swift justice, killing everyone including innocents? Do you have any sympathy for Muslims who aren't violent and hateful?
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