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Another attack

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 2:06 pm
by J-HALEY
These so called "peaceful Muslims" again trying to force their religion onto infidels. Meanwhile anyone questioning the religion is labeled a racist by the liberal enablers! :roll:

Re: Another attack

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 2:12 pm
by DainNobody
Trump will fix this problem.. I bet he got more followers after the sad news in Brussels..

Re: Another attack

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 3:02 pm
by RGMixProject
I am Lutheran and all I know is Muslims, Islam and the Qur'an want me dead.

BRING IT!

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Re: Another attack

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 4:35 pm
by Vampier
Yet another "False Flag" ... staged or allowed to happen, it makes no difference as these kind of cowardly events are enabled by the Evil NWO ...http://www.infowars.com/trump-warned-br ... -hellhole/

http://www.infowars.com/scene-of-explos ... ion-video/

This was setup and allowed to happen by the Political filth of the EU, UN, UK, USA INC. and all the little turds of Evil defecation throughout the World. It is yet another lame and ridiculous attempt to blame Assad and "invade" Syria and this is getting rather tiresome now since it is more and more obvious who is behind and who is allowing this idiocy to occur.

Re: Another attack

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 1:49 am
by MikeTalbot
RG

Once, when the Turks (as they called 'em back them) were at the very gates of Vienna, Martin Luther went into a fasting / prayer regimen when he was asked to lend his support to the war effort. He was not keen on violence and knew politicians were behind most of it anyway.

But after two weeks Dr. Martin determined that they had to be stopped. The German knights with a lot of Polish help got it done. (I'm mixing a few historical metaphors here to make a point)

Personally, in this latest eruption, I don't think they can be stopped by Western leadership. We don't have any 'knights' these days. It should be simple. I know professional soldiers from all over the world and have yet to meet one that has any respect for the Islamics prowess as warriors or for their organizational capabilities.

We in the west will be defeated by our willingness to accept leaders who are not worthy to clean the sh*t off the shoes of the better men who came before them. They combine gross venality, with personal cowardice and although they think they are brilliant, they are a bunch of bloody incompetents. Just my opinion of course... 8)

Talbot

Re: Another attack

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 2:19 am
by Vampier
A most excellent opinion Talbot.

Re: Another attack

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 11:09 pm
by RGMixProject
MikeTalbot wrote:RG

Once, when the Turks (as they called 'em back them) were at the very gates of Vienna, Martin Luther went into a fasting / prayer regimen when he was asked to lend his support to the war effort. He was not keen on violence and knew politicians were behind most of it anyway.

But after two weeks Dr. Martin determined that they had to be stopped. The German knights with a lot of Polish help got it done. (I'm mixing a few historical metaphors here to make a point)

Personally, in this latest eruption, I don't think they can be stopped by Western leadership. We don't have any 'knights' these days. It should be simple. I know professional soldiers from all over the world and have yet to meet one that has any respect for the Islamics prowess as warriors or for their organizational capabilities.

We in the west will be defeated by our willingness to accept leaders who are not worthy to clean the sh*t off the shoes of the better men who came before them. They combine gross venality, with personal cowardice and although they think they are brilliant, they are a bunch of bloody incompetents. Just my opinion of course... 8)

Talbot


When a cartoon of Mohammed with a bomb in his turban was published in Denmark, Muslims all over the world rioted, protested, and murdered innocent people over it -- because it was an insult to Islam.

Obviously, Muslims are not shy about protesting when something angers them they go out and kill people.

So if these Muslim terror attacks are an insult to Islam, where are the protests? Where are the marches? Where are the signs saying "not in our name"?

SILENCE = CONSENT

Re: Another attack

PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 12:12 am
by Planetguy
Orange County's Muslim leaders condemn Brussels attack
March 23, 2016 Updated 10:42 a.m.
By DEEPA BHARATH / STAFF WRITER

Orange County’s Muslim leaders strongly condemned the attacks in the Belgian capital of Brussels, Tuesday, that left at least 34 dead and about 230 injured. At the same time, they called for positive action in response to the bombings, for which ISIS claimed responsibility.

Re: Another attack

PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 12:14 am
by Planetguy
Louisville Muslims speak out on Brussels attack
Chris Kenning, @ckenning_cj10:29 p.m. EDT March 22, 2016


Louisville Muslims decry terrorist attacks during a rally Tuesday night in Louisville. Marty Pearl


After the Islamic State claimed responsibility for Tuesday's deadly terror attacks in Brussels, more than two dozen Louisville Islamic leaders gathered Tuesday night to condemn the attacks and urge the public not to link all Muslims with terrorism.

Muhammad Babar, a Louisville Islamic leader with Muslim Americans for Compassion, said the Muslim community was "shocked and appalled" by the latest attacks and hoped to avoid a public backlash like the one that followed extremist assaults in Paris last year.

"It has broken our hearts," he said. "We want to send a message to our fellow Louisvillians...please...do not see us through the actions of ISIL...we are as American as you are."

Alongside nearly 30 Islamic, Jewish and interfaith representatives gathered before a bank of news cameras outside the federal courthouse, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer also expressed solidarity with attack victims and urged "acceptance and compassion."

"When they see their religion hijacked in the name of extremism, it's just painful to everybody," Fischer said.

Re: Another attack

PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 12:17 am
by Planetguy
‘This Is Not Islam’: #NotInMyName Campaign Revived After Paris Attacks

“These attackers do not follow the beliefs of any religion. The ideology of terrorists is hate.”

Dominique Mosbergen
Senior Writer, The Huffington Post


“Whoever kills an innocent person, it is as though he has killed all of mankind,” tweeted London-based journalist Shehnaz Khan on Friday, quoting the Quran. Khan also included two hashtag with that messages: #TerrorismHasNoReligion and #NotInMyName.

Following the wave of terror attacks that killed more than 130 people in Paris last week, many Muslims and others around the world have revived the hashtag #NotInMyName to take a stand against the Islamic State and the extremism they preach.

Re: Another attack

PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 12:19 am
by DainNobody
I am beginning to feel like a pre-WWII German citizen, say around 1932, I am starting to drink the Kool-Aid, and I hate myself for doing it.. it sounds like ISIS has sent 400 terrorists to Europe and the terror has just begun by the sounds of things.. :D

Re: Another attack

PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 12:27 am
by DainNobody
don't want to sound prejudicial, but never have understood why so many Muslims emigrated to Europe in the first place? I am not talking about the latest round of refugees caused by the war in Syria, either.talking about the ones that have been there for many years. the weather is better down south so why are they moving north? anybody have an answer?

Re: Another attack

PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 12:29 am
by Planetguy
Dayne Nobody IV wrote:I am beginning to feel like a pre-WWII German citizen, say around 1932, I am starting to drink the Kool-Aid, and I hate myself for doing it..


it's too easy to fall into the trap of looking for scapegoats. and that's EXACTLY what Cruz and Trump are doing...setting up all the dupes who WILL gladly drink the Kool Aid.....by the gallon.

sadly people have short memories, but possess large stores of hatred in need of a target.

blaming an entire race or religion.....now where have we seen that before???? this is no different than lumping all blacks, jews, asians, etc into one category.

as is clearly evidenced here...people DO love to strike out at their scapegoats, and my, my....what an easy and tried and true way it is to rally the troops.

congrats, gents...it's most impressive the solidarity y'all are showing! go team, go! say, who's in charge of getting the torches?

but don't ya just HATE those muslim extremists w their across the board hatred for all non muslims???? how pea brained of them (and it is) to lump us all together! c'mon...what thinking person does such a thing?

Re: Another attack

PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 1:02 am
by RGMixProject
Planetguy wrote:
Dayne Nobody IV wrote:I am beginning to feel like a pre-WWII German citizen, say around 1932, I am starting to drink the Kool-Aid, and I hate myself for doing it..


it's too easy to fall into the trap of looking for scapegoats. and that's EXACTLY what Cruz and Trump are doing...setting up all the dupes who WILL gladly drink the Kool Aid.....by the gallon.

sadly people have short memories, but possess large stores of hatred in need of a target.

blaming an entire race or religion.....now where have we seen that before???? this is no different than lumping all blacks, jews, asians, etc into one category.

as is clearly evidenced here...people DO love to strike out at their scapegoats, and my, my....what an easy and tried and true way it is to rally the troops.

congrats, gents...it's most impressive the solidarity y'all are showing! go team, go! say, who's in charge of getting the torches?

but don't ya just HATE those muslim extremists w their across the board hatred for all non muslims???? how pea brained of them (and it is) to lump us all together! c'mon...what thinking person does such a thing?


I feel so much better now that 30 some Muslims don't want to see Lutherans dead but over 11 million do.

Re: Another attack

PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 1:03 am
by J-HALEY
It's to easy to blame those racist, too big for their britches Americans and just let anyone into the US until we wind up like Europe! It boggles my mind how you can blame me a fellow American and not blame a religion that fundamentally believes in convert or die? As I have said in the past you're either a DUMBASS or willing to sell out your own countrymen because you got yours and blindly trust criminals YOU put in power!