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Originally Posted by Ignatius
Well said man. What people don't realise is, extremists account for about 3% of the muslim population, and out of that 3% a handful actually follow it through.
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Originally Posted by Ignatius
Well said man. What people don't realise is, extremists account for about 3% of the muslim population, and out of that 3% a handful actually follow it through.
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Originally Posted by fasterspider
They already do this, they might target a house of a suspect who's believed to have stayed or lived their once, opperative word being once. They missile that house, and kill everyone in it, usually a family, kids, probaly baby's.
Population control isn't entirely a bad idea, but if it were up to me, I would bring it to the modern World, because there's alot of shit that needs to be cleaned up, by shit I mean people, I think it would be much more deserved starting at home and working up.
Extremists come in all guises as some of the posts on here more than stand as evidence that some Christians are as insane as their Muslim counterparts.
The big difference is that the Islamic extremists brings it to you personaly while the Christian ones rely on their "boys".
Nope..... wahhabist make up at a minimum 10% of muslims....Quote:
Originally Posted by MegaOctane12
What is 10% of 1,000,000,000 Billion
100,000,000
That is 100 million people want you dead or to convert?
there is only 300 million people in the whole united states.... can you see the problem?
100 million -vs- 300 million allready.....
through in some sunni and some shi'a, and some enemy within types, and we have a big problem.
NIce poke.... very subtle........... NOT.Quote:
Originally Posted by psychocat
Remember.......
In islam you can become a martyr by killing infidels......
Jesus died so the rest of us could live......
in One murder is a sin
in one is OK, if you kill the right one.....(infidels)
PC, it is ok for you to hate Bush, Jesus and all. your true colors will show soon.
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVGet ready Londonistan your NextVVVVVVVVQuote:
Originally Posted by Ignatius
ONLY 277 CARS TORCHED
FRANCE'S PERMANENT CRISIS
By FRED SIEGEL
Sarkozy: Rudy-style savior for France?October 31, 2006 -- FRANCE today is a lot like New York City was before Rudy Giuliani: Its government is so large it crushes the economy - yet also too weak to stem widespread criminality. As with pre-Rudy New York, the fear that France's best days are behind it prevails.
For the moment, the French are breathing a sigh of relief, as the anniversary of last year's three weeks of rioting by Muslim youth passed with much fanfare but no widespread disturbances.
Yet - with the nation approaching both a presidential election and the Fifth Republic's 50th anniversary - the French elites worry that their famously unstable country is headed for breakdown and a Sixth Republic.
The 2005 Ramadan Riots, which saw some 10,000 cars torched and 300 buildings firebombed, have been followed by a yearlong, lower-grade rolling riot - what some in the French police are calling a "permanent intifada." Nationwide, this works out to 15 attacks a day on police and firefighters, and 100 cars set ablaze nightly. And for the first time, the police are being subject to well-planned ambushes.
So when the Oct. 27 anniversary of last year's violence was met with "only" 277 torched cars, the Interior Ministry declared it "relatively calm."
But the trends are not good. While last year's violence was disorganized (rioters armed only with bricks, crowbars and Molotov cocktails) and largely confined to heavily immigrant Muslim and African neighborhoods, this past week saw a half-dozen well-organized attacks on public buses in non-immigrant neighborhoods by "youths" armed with guns. In some cases, they ordered passengers out at gunpoint, then firebombed the bus. In others, they've tossed Molotov cocktails into buses with the passengers still aboard.
The French press ardently insists there's no link between Islam and the unrest in the streets. But there is a connection, albeit complex, between the rioters and Islam's Jihadi elements.
Some of the rioters of 2005 and car bombers of recent clashes have shouted Allah Akbar (God is Great). But other rioters are drawn to Islam less as a faith and more as an off-the-shelf oppositional ideology that has replaced Marxism as the intellectual drug of the alienated.
In his Policy Review article "The French Path To Jihad," based on interviews with French prisoners, author John Rosenthal notes that Islam's attraction is often less its theological content than an aura of rebellion. "Islam disturbs people," notes Jacques, a non-Muslim "and for me that's a good sign."
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Originally Posted by Bong30
I don't know where you get your facts, but that's entirely incorrect, if that were the case you would see alot more terrorists, not that more are not been created from the US killing their familys in their homeland, sure that helps.
How many terrorist acts have taken place in the US since this all started, One. Think about that, because it gives nobody an excuse to plagerise a load of shit. This is about retaliation and oil, religion dosen't even come into it, so don't spark numbers off the top of your head, who are you fooling.
And to what you said about London becoming the next Muslim hot spot, fucking leave your country before stating your opinion, I doubt you've even left the states in your life. Don't be nieve enough to believe what you read, Muslims who preach shit are being deported all the time.
bong30.... with all due respect (and unlike you i do accord you some). the riots in france had nothing to do with radical islam. they were a result of an act of police brutality to an already pissed off black youth. the fact that a lot of these youths happened to be muslim was because the kids who were beaten up were muslims. these kids were beaten up because they were muslim and the war on terror had excited everybody into doing things perhaps not inherently in their nature. I was in france at the time of the riots, i watched them burn cars,i knew some of the kids who did it. my school, although nominally a catholic boarding school was about 30% muslim, and i know from living with these kids day to day and talking to them that this had nothing to do with religion or extremism but a revolt against perceived injustice. Im not justifying either side's actions, merely explaining them.
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Originally Posted by Ignatius
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Originally Posted by psychocat
That about covers it.