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11-26-2006, 11:16 AM #21Senior Member
Dutch government backs burqa ban
Not ALL religions are that bad. Islam seems to have some scriptures (if that's the right word) where people are induced to kill infidels in order to benefit in the afterlife. I don't know that Christianity or Judaism or any other mainstream religion praises violence done in this life in return for benefits in the afterlife, regardless of who the victims of the violence might be. The extremist Islamics use those scriptures to foment killing and thus keep the cycle of violence going.
Just look how crazy Iraq has become. Two Islamic sects with minor religious differences just flat out wasting each other left and right, while the third, more civilized sect (the Kurds) just wants to be left alone. Only in retrospect can we see that it was Saddam's brutality that kept all that more or less in check. But brutality isn't really 'the American way', so how the hell are we supposed to help? Give them a new strongman to dictate their lives so they don't kill each other? Maybe this will provide the American people a valuable lesson: don't create a problem until you FIRST figure out how you're going to solve it. And if it's not a problem we CAN solve, best not to get involved at all.
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11-26-2006, 03:56 PM #22Senior Member
Dutch government backs burqa ban
Originally Posted by jamstigator
The religious right gravitates toward theocracy - they feel that they have more in common with Islam than, god forbid, atheism. Even though Saddam was/is most certainly not an atheist, many in the Christian right prefer working with the Islamic way of thinking as opposed to a more secular tyrant.
If we had leaders with balls, theyâ??d just come out and tell the truth about Islam. They do not, therefore we must question if they even know anything at all.
Of course, it's all about money in the end. The more craziness that is happening, the more the rich get richer and you know the rest.
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11-26-2006, 07:43 PM #23Senior Member
Dutch government backs burqa ban
..."when in Rome....do as the Romans do"...
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11-27-2006, 06:33 AM #24Senior Member
Dutch government backs burqa ban
I can't help but wonder, what exactly is the danger in women wearin a headdress? If the authorities are looking for Muslim extremists, the burqa obviously isn't going to hide the fact they're muslim.
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11-27-2006, 08:38 AM #25Senior Member
Dutch government backs burqa ban
Originally Posted by mrdevious
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11-27-2006, 10:11 PM #26Senior Member
Dutch government backs burqa ban
Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
I admit that most of them look much better with the burka hiding their features
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11-27-2006, 10:37 PM #27Senior Member
Dutch government backs burqa ban
Originally Posted by mrdevious
The whole purpose of this religion, like others, is to take over the world. They are very serious, though, and may very well do it if we don't wake up.
P.S. If you saw as many as I do, you'd agree that they are ugly. It's probably due to excessive inbreeding.
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12-08-2006, 01:35 PM #28TheBudBuster
Dutch government backs burqa ban
hahahahah this thread s v funny...
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12-08-2006, 05:31 PM
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Dutch government backs burqa ban
Hey Breuk, you better watch out. Not so much for these comments but for the fact that you're posting porn. I mean seriously man, what were you thinking? That woman in the blue burqah's ankle is showing. If this were the hills of Eastern Afghanistan/Western Pakistan they'd be stoning you by now. And I don't mean in a good way.Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
12-08-2006, 05:43 PM
#30

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Dutch government backs burqa ban
I never preferred the hash from those countries, anyway.Originally Posted by Fengzi
Nepal and Tibet have Hinduism and Buddhism. Both have better hash.