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  • Dzone
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    we need to put just as much effort into getting terrorists OUT of our country as we are putting into fighting the war in afghanistan. The muslim terrorists who are already here are the biggest threat we face. Yes we need to do some profiling of muslims and if they are radical, they need to be watched via satellite and then blown to pieces if they act up...this bullshyt of making people jump thru hoops at airports is foikin ridiculous..they confiscate our cologne and shampoo and shyt at the airport because of some foikin islamists .arrrgghhh...lol...It is enough to make anyone want to burn a koran.I totally understand the anger, but it wouldnt do a bit of good, and people need to have a lot more respect for our troops over there

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  • straydoglogic
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    Originally posted by FUZO View Post
    theres the other side that soldiers want to see this finished through to the end
    Trust me bro, I want to see it finished through to the end, but it's stunts like this that keep it going.
    When it comes to the political side and foreign policy, I strongly believe that our occupation is why they hate us. But when you look at the religious side, you can never really know if it will ever end. But just like there are moderate christians that don't follow the bible word for word, there are also moderate muslims that are the same way. Not all muslims hate us. Especially the ones who live among us.

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  • straydoglogic
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    Originally posted by rc10j1 View Post
    All I can say about it is this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpoudLoc8sY
    Of course I haven't forgotten. But I also don't blame ALL Muslims for it either. T

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  • rc10j1
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    All I can say about it is this:

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  • Dzone
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    I dunno, man, there sure are/were a lot of wars and slaughter of millions of innocents and it was done in the name of religion. It was religion that inspired them to do it

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  • FUZO
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    I under stand the blow back but when do we as angry americans that want to lash out do what we want when the rest of the world can spit on us burn our flag talk shit about our country that has allows helped other countries out,but when 1 man wants to burn a book the media goes crazy.We are human also we have feelings and its time that when we get spit on then sometimes we spit back. Tirn this other cheek I can honestly say I cant and thats how Ive been my whole life. Someone screws me I want to screw them back . Ive been like that since a kid.Man if you guys knew me as a friend you all would think I'm your best friend. I take friendship so ****ing seriously, at one time I put my friends above my wife because marriage is never 100%. I now know my wife is my best friend through therapy but when somone hurts me I hurt back and lash out.Is it right NO but I have to learn to forgive and forget and I have forgiven alot. I respect our soldiers so much and like ive said before my dad fought in a war and I cherish his american flag I have in a case on top of my curao cabinet in a case my brother had made for me. I cherish that flag every day and look at it. No one in this house touches that flag but me.So I dont want soldiers to get killed but I know war is war and no one wins but I believe we have to fight for our country no matter if our president is right or wrong.Yes you guys have seen alot of bad stuff and you have changed your minds and I can respect that but then theres the other side that soldiers want to see this finished through to the end

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  • straydoglogic
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    Originally posted by JsJs24 View Post
    It appears that way but I disagree. You have to think outside of the box. Religion is not the cause of the wars, politicians are. They simply use religion as a motivator to get their pawns to fight for something, but in essence it is power hungry rulers hellbent on stealing more land and ruling more people who want to go to war, not the people. Presidents, Dictators, Kings, and other tyrants are the only ones with the power to declare war. I doubt if many of them even believe in God, unless they think they personally are the King servant of God with the duty of doing his work. But most care nothing of religion but know that it will work in rallying their people to support the war. That's my 2 cents anyhow. When a war is started check the premises to see why there is a war. Every time you will find there is land to grab, people to rule (which bring taxes and make for larger armies), natural resources like oil to own, and money to be made.
    You and I will have to discuss this in a private conversation. I have things to respond to on this post.

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  • straydoglogic
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    Originally posted by FUZO View Post
    .Just because the terriorists say you better not burn this book that we shouldnt or else. We dont back down.We are the United States .
    It's not about backing down. It's about blowback. Every action has a reaction right? The reaction that we would get from this is surely not one that we would want. It would not be beneficial for anybody. And I would hate to see innocent people get killed over something this stupid that can easily be prevented. These extremists will kill any white American they see or any christian they see in response to this. Blowback is real, and it will happen. Sometimes you just have to swallow your pride and think rationally and sensibly.

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  • JsJs24
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    Originally posted by straydoglogic View Post
    It's been the cause of more death than anything in the history of mankind. All for something that can't even be proven. If there was a god that created all of man, I would think that he would not want anybody killing ANYBODY else. And then there are those that condone the hatred and killing all because they choose to worship their deity differently.
    It appears that way but I disagree. You have to think outside of the box. Religion is not the cause of the wars, politicians are. They simply use religion as a motivator to get their pawns to fight for something, but in essence it is power hungry rulers hellbent on stealing more land and ruling more people who want to go to war, not the people. Presidents, Dictators, Kings, and other tyrants are the only ones with the power to declare war. I doubt if many of them even believe in God, unless they think they personally are the King servant of God with the duty of doing his work. But most care nothing of religion but know that it will work in rallying their people to support the war. That's my 2 cents anyhow. When a war is started check the premises to see why there is a war. Every time you will find there is land to grab, people to rule (which bring taxes and make for larger armies), natural resources like oil to own, and money to be made.

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  • FUZO
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    Originally posted by Dzone View Post
    Do we want to stoop to the level of hatred and disgusting behavior of the terrorists? Yes we are the United States and we are a much more dignified culture of people than those pieces of shyt that want to murder every one of us because of a RELIGION...Well, a lot of them want to kill us because we kill them...In any case, The United States of America should be above this kind of koran burning nonsense

    SO JUST LIKE I POSTED WHAT THE IMAM SAID ON ORIELLY DO WE BACK DOWN NOW AND LET THE BUILDING BE BUILT BECAUSE THEY SAID THEY WILL ATTACK US. CMON

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  • Dzone
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    Here's something for Christians to ponder:
    Matthew 5:38-45 (New International Version)

    An Eye for an Eye
    38"You have heard that it was said, 'Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.'[a] 39But I tell you, Do not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also. 40And if someone wants to sue you and take your tunic, let him have your cloak as well. 41If someone forces you to go one mile, go with him two miles. 42Give to the one who asks you, and do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you.
    Love for Enemies
    43"You have heard that it was said, 'Love your neighbor[b] and hate your enemy.' 44But I tell you: Love your enemies[c] and pray for those who persecute you, 45that you may be sons of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous.

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  • Dzone
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    Do we want to stoop to the level of hatred and disgusting behavior of the terrorists? Yes we are the United States and we are a much more dignified culture of people than those pieces of shyt that want to murder every one of us because of a RELIGION...Well, a lot of them want to kill us because we kill them...In any case, The United States of America should be above this kind of koran burning nonsense
    Last edited by Dzone; 09-09-2010, 05:45 PM.

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  • FUZO
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    Originally posted by straydoglogic View Post
    It's been the cause of more death than anything in the history of mankind. All for something that can't even be proven. If there was a god that created all of man, I would think that he would not want anybody killing ANYBODY else. And then there are those that condone the hatred and killing all because they choose to worship their deity differently.


    You say it cant be proven and theres that say it can be proven. So we should just move on with this touchy religion. Some beleive in God some dont leave it at that because its a no win situation

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  • FUZO
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    Originally posted by straydoglogic View Post
    I could post quotes from the bible as well that would make it look like one of the most grotesque books ever written. No point in that.
    Are you really saying Fuzo that you condone this and think it's a smart and reasonable thing to do? You say that building a mosque is in bad taste but this isn't? This I'm struggling to comprehend.



    Building a mosque is a terrible idea right there at 911 they can build it in a different place. As for the book as I stated they can shit on us but when we do something out of context everyone wants to freak out. Theres going to be people who want the burning of the book and theres that dont want it and I feel if someone wants to do it then they have the right. Just like they have the right to build the mosque where they want to build it.Just because the terriorists say you better not burn this book that we shouldnt or else. We dont back down.We are the United States .

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  • straydoglogic
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    Originally posted by Dzone View Post
    Unreal is right. All in the name of RELIGION!
    It's been the cause of more death than anything in the history of mankind. All for something that can't even be proven. If there was a god that created all of man, I would think that he would not want anybody killing ANYBODY else. And then there are those that condone the hatred and killing all because they choose to worship their deity differently.

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