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Old 05-25-2010, 12:12 PM
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Please, let us know how Radical Muslims are not terrorists in "your world" (a place I am very happy to not be a part of)
Let us know how all Muslims are terrorists in your world. A place many of us are happy not to be a part of.
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Old 05-25-2010, 12:15 PM
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Let us know how all Muslims are terrorists in your world. A place many of us are happy not to be a part of.
are you this fucl<ing ridiculous. please read my prior post again so you can stop fucl<ing talking for me.



I've never said all muslims are terrorists, so dont put words in my mouth bitc.h.

No I dont believe all muslims are radical. You seem to feel like there are only a "few". If "few" means millions, than I may agree. The estimates are that there are approx 1 billion Muslims in the world. The VAST majority are good Muslims (eventhough they still treat women like dog crap).

" Gallup conducted tens of thousands of hour-long, face-to-face interviews with residents of more than thirty-five predominantly Muslim countries between 2001 and 2007. It found that – contrary to the prevailing perception in the west that the actions of al-Qaida enjoy wide support in the Muslim world – more than 90% of respondents condemned the killing of non-combatants on religious and humanitarian grounds [156] "


Looking at these generalized numbers, it would be safe to say that 10% of the Muslim population is radical. Thats 100,000 million people, or 1/3 of the population of the United States, that think terrorists attacks are good things.

Thats a scary high amount of people. So yes, the majority of Muslims are not like that. But a ton of people are.

I have absolutely no respect for that religion, even if they had 0% terrorists, because women are treated with less respect than dogs. This world would be a much better place if mythical Muhommed had never been written about.


Does 10% equal ALL to you? can you read?
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Old 05-25-2010, 12:28 PM
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Looking at these generalized numbers, it would be safe to say that 10% of the Muslim population is radical.
"Safe to say" ?? Yeah, sure. One good broad generalization begets another, especially when it concerns a religion one has "absolutely no respect for."

" are you this fucl<ing ridiculous." ??

I'm not drinking the anti-Muslim hate kool-aid. But you guys keep pouring for each other.
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"Safe to say" ?? Yeah, sure. One good broad generalization begets another, especially when it concerns a religion one has "absolutely no respect for."

" are you this fucl<ing ridiculous." ??

I'm not drinking the anti-Muslim hate kool-aid. But you guys keep pouring for each other.
" Gallup conducted tens of thousands of hour-long, face-to-face interviews with residents of more than thirty-five predominantly Muslim countries between 2001 and 2007. It found that – contrary to the prevailing perception in the west that the actions of al-Qaida enjoy wide support in the Muslim world – more than 90% of respondents condemned the killing of non-combatants on religious and humanitarian grounds [156] "


No I have no respect for anyone who treats women like ****.. you apparantly think its all good. I have no respect for the Old Testiment that allows you to have slaves and treat women like property. I have absolutely no respect for the Qu'ran whose profit was a PEDOPHILE.
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Old 05-25-2010, 12:21 PM
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Let us know how all Muslims are terrorists in your world. A place many of us are happy not to be a part of.
and you still didnt answer my question about why you feel Radicals are not terrorists.

About your video, I didnt watch it. Cant watch video's on the computer I am using.
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Old 05-25-2010, 12:32 PM
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and you still didnt answer my question about why you feel Radicals are not terrorists.

About your video, I didnt watch it. Cant watch video's on the computer I am using.
Radicals can beget terrorists, but simply being radical doesn't make one a terrorist. That's apparent from our own home-grown radicals. The hate talk and inciting rhetoric calling for action might even include death threats, but it doesn't force one to take the final step of becoming a terrorist.

I'm sure that video has made it into the news today, with descriptions.
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Radicals can beget terrorists, but simply being radical doesn't make one a terrorist. That's apparent from our own home-grown radicals. The hate talk and inciting rhetoric calling for action might even include death threats, but it doesn't force one to take the final step of becoming a terrorist.

I'm sure that video has made it into the news today, with descriptions.
to me that is the same as being a terrorist. to each his/her own.

and I have the same respect for the person in this video as I do for a Muslim radical. Just because I feel one way about a certain group doesnt mean I dont feel the same way about ALL people who are all about destruction.
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