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are you shitting us dude everyone who's not a muslim is disgusted by your religions intolerance and disregard for life. ur a hypocrate.
my throat hurts, its hard to swallow, and my body feels like i got a serious ass beating.
Quote from: Cant Lose on March 31, 2006, 01:24:34 PMare you shitting us dude everyone who's not a muslim is disgusted by your religions intolerance and disregard for life. ur a hypocrate. Yes because Muslims came and occupied your lands, killed hundreds of thousands of people, etc.
Quote from: JML - no vowels, disembowel your Colin Powell, throw in the towel on March 31, 2006, 04:20:32 PMQuote from: Cant Lose on March 31, 2006, 01:24:34 PMare you shitting us dude everyone who's not a muslim is disgusted by your religions intolerance and disregard for life. ur a hypocrate. Yes because Muslims came and occupied your lands, killed hundreds of thousands of people, etc.1. of course they didnt. i dont believe their people have made as much evolutional development as westerners. 2. all they can amount to is hit and miss suicide bombers and preying on public places with the most people.
ok when i word thing like you:praticing islam/living in desert shitholepeaceful/making sporatic attacks on innocents.its really not even worth it to get into a serious debate with someone like you because i fell this is probably your only outlet for politics so you obsess over your opponets. hey look at your sig, its devoted to slandering your enemy and turning it into a pissing contest, youre no better than a slimeball american politician! haha, i will not respond to your next spewing of bs
A 22-year-old veteran, who served in Iraq from April 2003 to March 2004, seemed deeply disturbed by his experience in the war-torn country. Michael Blake says that U.S. troops were told little about Iraq, Iraqis or Islam before serving there; other than a book of Arabic phrases, "the message was always: 'Islam is evil' and 'They hate us.' Most of the guys I was with believed it."Blake, an activist with Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW), a group formed less than two years ago that organized the anti-war rally, says the turning point for him came one day when his unit spent hours guarding a group of Iraqi women and children whose men were being interrogated. He recalls: “The men were taken away and the women were screaming and crying, and I just remember thinking: this was exactly what Saddam used to do - and now we're doing it."Blake admits that he witnessed innocent Iraqi civilians being killed indiscriminately, thought he says that he did not take part in any atrocities himself. "When IEDs [Improvised Explosive Devices] would go off by the side of the road, the instructions were - or the practice was - to basically shoot up the landscape, anything that moved. And that kind of thing would happen a lot… so innocent people were killed,” he says. Becoming a peace activist has been a “cleansing” experience, Blake says. "I'll never be normal again. I'll always have a sense of guilt." Blake is also angry that American people seem so untouched by the war and by the grave human rights abuses committed by U.S. soldiers there. "The American media doesn't cover it and they don't care. The American people aren't seeing the real war - what's really happening there."
I WENT TO STAPLES CENTER WEN I WAS WALKING MY GOLD RAG FALL OF MY POCKET AND THE GROUND WAS WET TO AND DIRTY MY RAG GOT DIRTY A LIL BIT PULL IT IT BACK AND MAKE SURE IT WOULD NOT DROP AGAIN ROCKING MY RAG AGAIN HOMIE 8
you know you ethered yourself when you resort to pointing out spelling or grammatical errors...
i dont need a war veteran to tell me the US doesnt give a fuck about human life, none of this is new.QuoteA 22-year-old veteran, who served in Iraq from April 2003 to March 2004, seemed deeply disturbed by his experience in the war-torn country. Michael Blake says that U.S. troops were told little about Iraq, Iraqis or Islam before serving there; other than a book of Arabic phrases, "the message was always: 'Islam is evil' and 'They hate us.' Most of the guys I was with believed it."Blake, an activist with Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW), a group formed less than two years ago that organized the anti-war rally, says the turning point for him came one day when his unit spent hours guarding a group of Iraqi women and children whose men were being interrogated. He recalls: “The men were taken away and the women were screaming and crying, and I just remember thinking: this was exactly what Saddam used to do - and now we're doing it."Blake admits that he witnessed innocent Iraqi civilians being killed indiscriminately, thought he says that he did not take part in any atrocities himself. "When IEDs [Improvised Explosive Devices] would go off by the side of the road, the instructions were - or the practice was - to basically shoot up the landscape, anything that moved. And that kind of thing would happen a lot… so innocent people were killed,” he says. Becoming a peace activist has been a “cleansing” experience, Blake says. "I'll never be normal again. I'll always have a sense of guilt." Blake is also angry that American people seem so untouched by the war and by the grave human rights abuses committed by U.S. soldiers there. "The American media doesn't cover it and they don't care. The American people aren't seeing the real war - what's really happening there."True Story.The Beast USA
haha this dude Jamal is such a tool... living in America, hating and plotting against it, and planning to move away to destroy the world < "oh you've got it comin... u don't know what u're in for baby..."