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  • #76
    Let's see these cowardly losers try to kill people with only a knife or club.
    Aint happening.


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    • #77
      Yes, poor Lee Rigby was murdered with a cleaver and that was absolutely terrible. However, Lee AND a dozen bystanders weren't killed by two extremists using semi-automatic weapons either.

      Of course people can be killed by pipe bombs, clubs, knives, machetes etc. However, with the exception of pipe bombs, these weapons aren't able to kill dozens of other human beings at the same time before the murderers are overpowered.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Rosella View Post
        Yes, poor Lee Rigby was murdered with a cleaver and that was absolutely terrible. However, Lee AND a dozen bystanders weren't killed by two extremists using semi-automatic weapons either.

        Of course people can be killed by pipe bombs, clubs, knives, machetes etc. However, with the exception of pipe bombs, these weapons aren't able to kill dozens of other human beings at the same time before the murderers are overpowered.
        Yup. My point being is that's number of people killed by improvised bombs, clubs , knives etc. is minuscule compared to the the number of people killed by guns.
        "Is all that we see or seem
        but a dream within a dream?"

        -Edgar Allan Poe


        "...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
        quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."

        -Frederick G. Abberline

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        • #79
          Interesting thread. What's apparent is this: No one is changing anyone's mind. We are all married our ideologies. We've formed our opinions. For the most part, we'll all continue believing what we believe because, well, that's pretty much what people do. Its the same reason Muslim terrorists blow themselves up in order to strike a blow at the infidels. Its why we continue to make excuses for politicians we agree with and condemn those we don't, regardless of whose ideas make sense. Its what the media caters to. Its what politicians rely upon. Its why we are, collectively, simply sheep.

          Its amazing to me how many discussions I have that almost immediately go to "yeah, but". If, for instance, I criticize Obama's actions and rhetoric with respect to terrorism with someone conditioned or predisposed to support him, I hear, almost as a first line of defense, "Yeah, but Bush would have......." As if this is somehow a justification. As if this is somehow raising the bar. As if this is somehow a positive. Is this the best we can do? Are these the highest expectations we can have? Sadly, I think so. Last night I was having a discussion with a few folks I serve on a board of directors with. The issue of Islamic terrorism came up and within seconds someone brought up Christians, the Crusades, The Spanish Inquisition, all that. I finally said, "You realize this is not a competition. The question isn't which is worse, the Crusades or Muslim terrorists? The question is simple: Is the killing of civilians by ISIS, et al, justified? Is it right?" Amazingly, this was not a simple yes or no question. I had to ask it several times before I got, "Well....no. Of COURSE, it's not!" To which I then said, "Okay. Good. We agree. Then the discussion is simple. If it's WRONG, then it should be stopped. The terrorists aren't going to simply stop. So, the question is a very simple one: What are we willing to do to stop it? We can discuss that and have honest disagreement. That's fine. But, let's stop pretending there is more to it than that. We all agree it's wrong. Bush is not the bogey man. Obama is not the bogey man. CONGRESS is not the bogey man. This is not a discussion about who is worse, Bush or Obama. Democrats or Republicans. If you can't get past your political correctness, partisan convictions, guilt or self-loathing to even recognize that, then lets talk about the weather."

          I knew I made decent point because there was a good six or seven second of silence....before it all started up again. BUSH! OBAMA! GUNS! CONGRESS!
          Last edited by Patrick S; 12-08-2015, 06:39 AM.

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          • #80
            in terms of ISIS, it really dosnt look like any other country is going to take the lead in defeating them. I was hoping if there was any silver lining in the lack of US leadership on this that someone else would step up to the plate. But they havnt and I doubt they will. Every country seems to just be doing there own thing and that is NOT going to do it.



            Unfortunately it seems that we will sit here and wait for another 911 like attack by ISIS. Believe me, if they are not dealt with decisively-its coming.
            They are probably planning it as we speak.

            If I was president I would get a coalition of mid eastern and western countries and wipe Raqqa off the map. Cut the head off the snake and the body will die.

            subsequently I would maintain the coalition in the region so that ISIS and other extremist groups like ISIS cant gain and grow in power or territory.

            However, I would abandon the policy of deposing leaders(Saddam, quadaffi, Bashir etc) of mid eastern countries if they pose no real threat to outside world, US or allies.
            "Is all that we see or seem
            but a dream within a dream?"

            -Edgar Allan Poe


            "...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
            quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."

            -Frederick G. Abberline

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            • #81
              Normally with nutters like this, they fall out and start fighting each other. So far that hasn't happened, although they are attacking the other terrorist psychopaths.

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              • #82
                What is missing here for me at least is, where are those muslims who claim to be against ISIS?
                There are some, mostly in Iran, but not enough to make a difference.

                Arab countries have conveniently stepped aside to let the west take the brunt of the action. Arab countries have their own agendas with ISIS and the people who support them.

                On a slightly different tack, on another forum I was talking with someone who had a suggestion, apparently this solution was applied years ago and it worked.

                These muslims must be clean when they die or they will not ascend to their version of heaven with their seven virgins and eternal bliss, etc.
                One country that was having trouble with muslim terrorists announced that in the future, all terrorists remains, their bodies or parts of bodies found will be buried with the remains of pigs.
                That is your future should you continue to cause trouble.

                Apparently, the trouble stopped.

                It may be the case that in order to get the attention of these terrorists is to start speaking their language for a change, give them something to consider that they truly fear.
                Regards, Jon S.

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
                  What is missing here for me at least is, where are those muslims who claim to be against ISIS?
                  There are some, mostly in Iran, but not enough to make a difference.

                  Arab countries have conveniently stepped aside to let the west take the brunt of the action. Arab countries have their own agendas with ISIS and the people who support them.

                  On a slightly different tack, on another forum I was talking with someone who had a suggestion, apparently this solution was applied years ago and it worked.

                  These muslims must be clean when they die or they will not ascend to their version of heaven with their seven virgins and eternal bliss, etc.
                  One country that was having trouble with muslim terrorists announced that in the future, all terrorists remains, their bodies or parts of bodies found will be buried with the remains of pigs.
                  That is your future should you continue to cause trouble.

                  Apparently, the trouble stopped.

                  It may be the case that in order to get the attention of these terrorists is to start speaking their language for a change, give them something to consider that they truly fear.
                  I've heard the pig story before but I'm pretty sure it's an urban myth.
                  G U T

                  There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by GUT View Post
                    I've heard the pig story before but I'm pretty sure it's an urban myth.
                    I know the British did something similar in India to quell the riots. Instead of shooting at the rioters they threw buckets of manure at them, and they fled.
                    As for the pig story, I have no idea, I am passing on what I was told.
                    Regards, Jon S.

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
                      in terms of ISIS, it really dosnt look like any other country is going to take the lead in defeating them. I was hoping if there was any silver lining in the lack of US leadership on this that someone else would step up to the plate. But they havnt and I doubt they will. Every country seems to just be doing there own thing and that is NOT going to do it.


                      Unfortunately it seems that we will sit here and wait for another 911 like attack by ISIS. Believe me, if they are not dealt with decisively-its coming.
                      They are probably planning it as we speak.

                      If I was president I would get a coalition of mid eastern and western countries and wipe Raqqa off the map. Cut the head off the snake and the body will die.

                      subsequently I would maintain the coalition in the region so that ISIS and other extremist groups like ISIS cant gain and grow in power or territory.

                      However, I would abandon the policy of deposing leaders(Saddam, quadaffi, Bashir etc) of mid eastern countries if they pose no real threat to outside world, US or allies.
                      Thought this news interesting:

                      'France Raids Mosques, What Was Found Should Have Us Demolishing Them ALL

                      French police raided a mosque Sunday, finding what they call a “staggering” amount of weapons, ammunition, and terrorist propaganda.
                      Following the Islamic terror attacks in Paris that killed over 130 people, France has begun raiding mosques, despite cries of “Islamophobia” and racism. However, what police found Muslims hiding there is more than enough to have us demanding they all be torn down.

                      In a controversial move, a mosque in Lagny-sur-Marne was thoroughly raided by French authorities Sunday after its members were suspected of supporting the Paris terror attacks and the Islamic State (ISIS/Daesh). What they found was absolutely chilling.

                      France 24 reports that police uncovered massive stash of 7.62mm Kalashnikov ammunition and ISIS propaganda videos. A revolver and “jihadist documents” were also found at the home of one of the mosque leaders.

                      At least 334 weapons were confiscated and 232 Muslims were arrested, with 22 under surveillance with travel bans and 9 placed under house arrest.

                      This is the third mosque to be closed in France since the Paris attack on November 13. As a result of the terror attacks, 2,235 homes have been subsequently raided.

                      “In 15 days we have seized one-third of the quantity of war-grade weapons that are normally seized in a year,” France’s Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve told Express.

                      Police also found recordings of religious chants “glorifying the martyrs of jihad linked to the terrorist organisation Jabhat al-Nusra,” the Syrian branch of Al-Qaeda, the prefecture added.
                      While those of us on the right warn that more gun control will only leave us defenseless, France has proven it with their own failed policies. All but banning weapons hasn’t stopped Islamic terrorists from obtaining them, as these raids have shown. This is one instance where we should learn from the mistakes of others, rather than making more of our own — mistakes that will cost more American lives than we’ve already seen lost at the hands of those who follow Islam, Allah, and his pedophile prophet.

                      President of the local Muslim association, Mohammed Ramdane, criticized the police’s closure of the mosque, blaming them for setting up local Muslims.

                      The ISIS videos were found among an abundance of teaching material for Muslim children of a connected madrassa.

                      “Nothing has been found,” he claimed. “Nothing is hidden, we don’t hide anything.”
                      So far, the Schengen Agreement allows the EU’s 400 million residents and other non-EU nationals to freely cross Europe without showing an ID or waiting to be screened. Because of it, thousands who support Islamic terror and wish to terrorize European civilians are now in Europe.

                      Although the left attempts to argue that most mosques won’t harbor weapons or terrorists, we must remember that it only took a handful of Muslims to slaughter more than 130 people in Paris. Of course, political correctness has perpetuated these attacks, making witnesses afraid to come forward with information for fear they will be labeled racist or Islamophobic.

                      Still, these mosques are teaching from the Quran, the same book that contains 109 verses that command all Muslims to be violent and slaughter unbelievers in order to receive an eternal reward. In case any of these imams or Muslim mosque goers decide that the Quran is actually peaceful and not to be taken literally, they only need to look at the only “interpretation” that Allah said matters — Muhammad’s.

                      As the messenger of Allah, Muhammad wasn’t only charged with preaching the divine revelation, but modeling it for followers to copy. Because Muhammad beheaded, raped, enslaved, and conquered until the day of his death, Muslims must behead, rape, enslave, and conquer as he did. If they do not emulate their prophet to the best of their ability, the Quran states that they are hypocrites who will share hell with their infidel friends."

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                      • #86
                        Well, in that case many millions of Muslims world-wide must be very bad adherents to their faith mustn't they, as they aren't out daily slaughtering, raping and pillaging as Mohammed presumably wants.

                        I speak as an Aussie with a country to our north (Indonesia) that has one of the world's largest Muslim populations within its borders. I've been there several times over the years and experienced nothing but friendly behaviour.

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by Rosella View Post
                          Well, in that case many millions of Muslims world-wide must be very bad adherents to their faith mustn't they, as they aren't out daily slaughtering, raping and pillaging as Mohammed presumably wants.

                          I speak as an Aussie with a country to our north (Indonesia) that has one of the world's largest Muslim populations within its borders. I've been there several times over the years and experienced nothing but friendly behaviour.

                          Agreed

                          Just the radicals
                          G U T

                          There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by GUT View Post
                            Agreed

                            Just the radicals
                            I've spent a lot of time in Indonesia. At first, my interactions were friendly and respectful. As the people I'd met became more comfortable around me, more willing to share their opinions, things became somewhat less comfortable, more contentious, and I became much more aware of how I - as an American - was viewed.
                            If we are speaking of, say, racism is America circa 1930, I think that most would agree that one did not have to be out burning crosses, and lynching blacks to have been a part of the problem. Condoning these actions, ignoring these actions, enables those who perform them. The same can be said of Germans who clearly knew what the Nazis were doing and chose to ignore it, because they - to put it bluntly - did not consider Jews to be Germans and didn't think they belonged in German, Europe, the world. Thus, the holocaust.

                            World Opinion polls were taken shortly after the 9/11 attacks on America. In Indonesia, for instance, 32% of people approved of the attacks. Having lived there, this figure - actually - seemed low to me. Of course, the figure IS low, when compared with Egypt. 61% of Egyptians approved of 9/11.

                            More troubling, I think, is the poll showing that one in four British Muslims said the 7/7 attacks were justified.

                            It really does go on and on. It's always surprising to those new to studies and polls such as these. For many who have spend time in Asia and the Middle East, these opinions are - sadly - about what you'd expect.

                            A few more:

                            The Sun (2015: Following Nov. 2015 attacks in Paris, 1 in 4 young Muslims in Britain (and 1 in 5 overall) said they sympathize with those who fight for ISIS.

                            Pew Research (2010): 15% of Indonesians believe suicide bombings are often or sometimes justified.
                            34% of Nigerian Muslims believe suicide bombings are often or sometimes justified.

                            Pew Research (2007): 26% of younger Muslims in America believe suicide bombings are justified.

                            35% of young Muslims in Britain believe suicide bombings are justified (24% overall).

                            42% of young Muslims in France believe suicide bombings are justified (35% overall).

                            28% of Egyptian Muslims believe suicide bombings are often or sometimes justified (38% never).

                            Pew Research (2007): Muslim-Americans who identify more strongly with their religion are three times more likely to feel that suicide bombings are justified

                            ICM Poll: 25% of British Muslims disagree that a Muslim has an obligation to report terrorists to police.

                            BBC Radio (2015): 45% of British Muslims agree that clerics preaching violence against the West represent "mainstream Islam".

                            Palestinian Center for Political Research (2015): 74% of Palestinians support Hamas terror attacks.

                            Pew Research (2014): 47% of Bangladeshi Muslims says suicide bombings and violence are justified to "defend Islam". 1 in 4 believed the same in Tanzania and Egypt. 1 in 5 Muslims in the 'moderate' countries of Turkey and Malaysia.

                            The Polling Company CSP Poll (2015): 25% of Muslim-Americans say that violence against Americans in the United States is justified as part of the "global Jihad (64% disagree).

                            Gallup: 38.6% of Muslims believe 9/11 attacks were justified (7% "fully", 6.5% "mostly", 23.1% "partially")

                            36% of Arabs polled said the 9/11 attacks were morally justified; 38% disagreed; 26% Unsure

                            And, if you want to talk about MAINSTREAM Muslim beliefs, these polls are pretty illustrative of what you're dealing with. These are the things that you learn once you get to know people and they start to relax and "trust" you to some extent. Anyway...

                            83% of Pakistanis support stoning adulterers

                            78% of Pakistanis support killing apostates

                            NOP Research: 68% of British Muslims support the arrest and prosecution of anyone who insults Islam

                            World Public Opinion: 64% of Egyptians said it was “very important for the government” to “apply traditional punishments for crimes such as stoning adulterers.”

                            Pew Research (2013): 81% of South Asian Muslims and 57% of Egyptians support amputating limbs for theft.

                            Pew Research (2013): 45% of Sharia supporters surveyed disagreed with the idea that Islamic law should apply only to Muslims.


                            What continues to shock me is that defending Islam has become associated with liberal thought. That is to say, most of the people I hear advocating "tolerance" toward Muslims, touting the theory that "most Muslims" are peaceful, wonderful people who are horrified by terrorism. And, while this is - on its face - a true statement (based on polling of Muslims worldwide - even if the percentages of those who condone or simply will not condemn terrorism usually checks in around 35-40%) what is also clear is that Islam is about as far away from ideals of Western 'liberalism' as you can get. Compared to the Average Muslim cleric in New York, London, Paris, Kuala Lumpur.....Donald Trump looks like Ted Kennedy.

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                            • #89
                              I have to chuckle when I remember what someone said about the Old/New Testament. He said the big fear in those days was not that people would not believe in god, but that they would believe in too many gods.

                              Gods are in a bad way these days. Their number has been cut dramatically, and they may be on the road to extinction. But they still pack a punch.

                              Why can't people just make up their own minds about things? What's the point of doing something because your god commands it?

                              Some gods have commanded downright silly things, like Abraham commanded to kill his son or Jesus telling people to give all their worldly goods to the poor.

                              The mind can only boggle.

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by Robert View Post
                                I have to chuckle when I remember what someone said about the Old/New Testament. He said the big fear in those days was not that people would not believe in god, but that they would believe in too many gods.

                                Gods are in a bad way these days. Their number has been cut dramatically, and they may be on the road to extinction. But they still pack a punch.

                                Why can't people just make up their own minds about things? What's the point of doing something because your god commands it?

                                Some gods have commanded downright silly things, like Abraham commanded to kill his son or Jesus telling people to give all their worldly goods to the poor.

                                The mind can only boggle.
                                One conversation always comes to mind when the topic of religion/God comes up. A few years back I went to Las Vegas with an old friend. We are both married. We both have kids. Anyway, to my surprise, the first night he's hounding me to go to a strip club. That's not my deal but I finally relent. We go. It's seedy. Disgusting. Uncomfortable. He disappears for a few hours. I'm sitting there, alone, fending off women who want me to "buy them a drink". The entire time I'm texting my wife, sending her photos of some of the rather shady looking customers. Anyway, the fun is over and we are heading out to catch a ride and he says, "Don't tell your wife about this." I laugh and say, "Too late!"

                                Anyway, the VERY NEXT MORNING we are at breakfast when he asks if my wife is going to convert to Catholicism (his religion and my former/childhood religion). I say no. He tells me that she and my unbaptized children will be in hell. I laugh and say I don't believe in that. He is BAFFLED. He asks a few questions and we establish that, yes, shocker, I don't believe in God. HE is utterly shocked and somewhat angry. He asks me what keeps me from - and I quote - 'raping and murdering'. So I ask him, "If you didn't believe in God would YOU be raping and murdering?" He says, "Yeah..." I said, "Well. I have a conscience. I know right from wrong. I don't think I could live with myself if I killed someone and it wasn't in self defense or because I had no choice. And I can't think of a circumstance in which I might feel compelled to "rape".

                                He said that he sure would. He'd do both. All I could think of to say was, "That sounds rational."

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