Re: (OT:) Islam: The Religion of Peace



"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My question to you is, why do you (you personally) care that I offend
them, but seem to condone them offending me? As an aside, how come they
do not offend you by their killing?


"their killing". You said "their". Who are "they"? Which sect?


There are several you idiot. Nobody give a rat's ass which sect is firing
bullets and blowing up pizza parlors and bus stops and night clubs and
buildings and barracks and embassies and boats and <insert your examples
here>. The religion of peace is actively engaged in jihad. They, that's
THEY, have declared that anybody that is not them will be killed. This is
not the speech of a peaceful religion, no matter what sect they are.

Actually, smart people in and out of our government & military care very
much which sects are behaving in certain ways. Only you lump them into one
big category.



Islam is unable to care for its own, much less anybody else. Tell me one
Islamist government that has stepped up to help ease Palestine's
suffering. There are none. Iran is arguably providing the most help to
these struggling people, but Iran is funding the side that seeks to
destabalize the region, and she ignores those that are suffering massive
unemployment and poverty.

Iran is funding the sect that is also friendliest to OUR mission in Iraq.



A religion of peace? Yeah, right.

I wonder why you're stuck on the words "religion of peace" today. It's a
stupid set of words when applied to Muslims, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, or
any other religion. Maybe you should drop those words from the discussion.



Are you aware that the relgion of peace MURDERED a TV News reporter in
Oakland, CA. this morning.

"The religion" didn't murder the reporter yesterday. A bunch of local thugs
did it. Sounds like this is your first exposure to the Black Muslims. Are
you too young to recall their history, or is this another example of how
little you read? They've been around since at least the 1960s, and the cops
lump them into the same category as crips, bloods, skinheads, and outlaw
biker gangs. There are exceptions, like Muhammad Ali.

Hey...check this out: The other "religion of peace" (Christian) killed a
baby here on Thursday:
http://www.rnews.com/Story_2004.cfm?ID=51828&rnews_story_type=18&category=10



You're an idiot, and an enabler. Why don't you go to Venezuela and visit
Sean Penn and Hugo Chavez?

Which sect am I enabling?

Do you realize that all the information you're missing is easily available
if you simply read a newspaper intended for grownups once or twice a week,
and turn past the front page?


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