1 posted on
05/10/2004 12:11:18 PM PDT by
ambrose
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To: ambrose
Where's the apologies from the islamic pukes?
2 posted on
05/10/2004 12:13:03 PM PDT by
lilylangtree
(Veni, Vidi, Vici)
To: ambrose
The official teaching of Islam condemns forced conversions of others. "Official" according to whom?
3 posted on
05/10/2004 12:14:32 PM PDT by
Eala
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To: ambrose
The official teaching of Islam condemns forced conversions of others. Only further proving the chasm that exists between what they (the Religion of Peace) say and what they do.
5 posted on
05/10/2004 12:15:18 PM PDT by
FormerLib
(Feja e shqiptarit eshte terorizm.)
To: ambrose
The official teaching of Islam condemns forced conversions of othersIzzatso?
To: ambrose
Ah yes........the religion of peace.
To: ambrose
Does one sense the difference between us and them? Of course as it doesn't make Americans look bad, the liberal socialist scum will do a collective yawn.
Why, because it is what we expect from the Islamist pigs, nothing more, nothing less, just the nature of the beasts.
10 posted on
05/10/2004 12:16:44 PM PDT by
Ursus arctos horribilis
("It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees!" Emiliano Zapata 1879-1919)
To: ambrose
God bless him. May he find peace with our Father.
11 posted on
05/10/2004 12:18:26 PM PDT by
freeangel
(freeangel)
To: ambrose
The perps should be forced to wear dog collars and womens' underwear..
..er, sorry. I apologize. I apologize. I apoligize.
< /sarcasm >
12 posted on
05/10/2004 12:19:12 PM PDT by
DCPatriot
(getting more upset with the GOP every day. Grow some cajones, people!)
To: ambrose
The official teaching of Islam condemns forced conversions of others. "Condemnation" is no substitute for culture ruled by laws, laws that protect the rights of the individual from other individuals, groups, relgions and governments.
Islamic law may condemn this and that, but provides no process or equitable remedies.
Islam is the problem...THIS IS NOT THE WAR ON TERROR
13 posted on
05/10/2004 12:19:25 PM PDT by
antaresequity
(This is not the "War on Terror", Islam is the common denominator)
To: ambrose
This was martyrdom in the sense that Christians understand. Committing suicide during the act of mass murder seems to be how the muslims define it. I'm not a Catholic, but my understanding of what sainthood is supposed to represent would lead me to conclude that the young man is a candidate.
14 posted on
05/10/2004 12:20:52 PM PDT by
katana
To: ambrose
Where are the media photos of this poor tortured soul?
Where is the "world outrage?"
Where are the whining democratic candidates?
15 posted on
05/10/2004 12:22:42 PM PDT by
tomball
To: ambrose
I'm begining to agree with Ann Coulter's 9-11 admonition.
19 posted on
05/10/2004 12:31:17 PM PDT by
glock rocks
(Please pray for our patriot armed forces in harm's way - and the families awaiting their safe return)
To: ambrose
He died for refusing to deny christ. There're worse way's to leave the world. Many are less painful, but few more honorable.
21 posted on
05/10/2004 12:39:22 PM PDT by
sociotard
(I am the one true Sociotard)
To: ambrose
Another example of "peaceful muslims"? Poppycock! The Quran is full of encouragement of rape, plunder, murder, including the murder of direct family. See the excerpts at
www.prophetofdoom.net.
To: ambrose
As long as they didnt take any pictures or video of the humiliation he suffered it A-OK.
31 posted on
05/10/2004 1:10:40 PM PDT by
Delta 21
(MKC USCG - ret)
To: ambrose
Can this report possibly be true?! It seems unbelievable that this would go on
anywhere in this day and age.
Or at least, that's what we're supposed to believe, maybe. Why isn't this barbarian conduct "common knowledge" in the "West", if true? And because much of the world is theoretically "civilized", they're consumed with angst and accusations over the "humiliation abuse" of a few criminal prisoners at the hands of even fewer "rogue" US soldiers, but there's no concern for the acts of the "barbarians"? Are we just supposed to say "they don't know any better"?
President Bush is doing exactly the right thing in being relentless about the rule of law in the case of American soldiers and the Abu Ghraib prison. I don't care why these people did what they did, it was wrong, and it was unforgiveable in context of the "big picture", but there should be the same relentless pursuit and administration of justice "across the board".
Maybe we should call the U.N.? < / bitter sarcasm! >
33 posted on
05/10/2004 1:19:28 PM PDT by
88keys
To: ambrose
islam is a cult of violence, lead by murders & fanatics.
'Religion' of peace: not!!
36 posted on
05/10/2004 1:39:36 PM PDT by
NoClones
To: ambrose
I can just imagine the reaction of a leftist to this event contrasted with a harmless local event involving a Christian. Let's see according to the left a forced conversion in regards to Christianity is a non-Christian having to view a nativity scene in a public place or having a kindergartner say a prayer at a public school lunch table.
A muslim forced conversion which kills or seriously injures another human being and done with the intent to forcibly convert that person to this sick religion is seen by the left as diversity.
Mark my word, the left will not see anything wrong with this type of real torture, death, and injury while Christians in this country will continue to be badgered by the ACLU as being intolerant for merely being expressive in public. A bit on a tangent, but it irks me when this is going on in the world without a peep from those types who abhor intolerance while they persecute others for exercising basic freedom of speech and religion rights in this country.
37 posted on
05/10/2004 1:58:27 PM PDT by
cupcakes
To: ambrose
it's not forced conversion, it's SPIRITUAL RAPE!
To: ambrose
'The official teaching of Islam condemns forced conversions of others'
Well thats a lie for a start. The whole frikkin evil cult is based on forcing people to convert or pay 'tax'.
42 posted on
05/11/2004 6:19:06 AM PDT by
AngloSaxon
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