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  1. Hamas is more than just a terrorist orgnanization. Yes they commit terror, but they also do alot more, kinda like the IDF. and i never supported suicide bombings.
  2. There is an editorial in the Wall Street Journal today indicating that (successful) attacks on Israeli civilians have decreased dramatically since Israel started this policy of assassination of terrorist leaders. Of course, the US can't be too against it since Israel just says "we are just doing what you did with bin Laden and Hussein!" They don't examine the possiblity that maybe the Arabs are running out of people willing to be suicide bombers. But here is a passage that I thought was interesting: "To date, there has not been a single instance in which a Hamas leader sent one of his own sons or daughters on a suicide mission...when one looks closely at just who the suicide bombers are (or were), often they turn out to be society's outcasts." The author goes on to state an example of a woman bomber who did it rather than be stoned to death for having an affair, the author claiming that her husband and lover settled on her martyrdom as a way to finish the matter.
  3. did you ever post anything positive about Islam? i think not....
  4. your ass can never be fuckin serious on this board you dickweed. did you actually think i would fall for your bullshit? go head motherfucker, find a bias in my post. i did not post about the torah, i posted about zionism's interpretation of the torah, i guess that flew over your little peanut head. you know why i think you are biased against muslims.....did you ever post anything postive about Islam.....no all you posts is negative articles on Islam, Iraq and the Palestinians. just look at this article you posted....."a look at the religion of hate..." "muslim clerics encourage "wife beeting".. "islamists rape 100 women in attack" "10 year old palestinian boy found with explosives..." "why should we care about Iran?" ....just some of the articles you posted....never posted anything positive about Muslims or islam... pretty bias to me...
  5. While it is unfortunate that sermons go on like this, what do you fuckin expect from palestinians? do you expect them to be happy at the Jews for killing their children, just like you expect the Jews to be happy for suicide bombings and let Yassin live? Zionists dont need sermons because theyre interpretation of the Torah already allows them to kill everyone who is not a Jew. If you really think Islam is a religion of hate and violence then I cannot help you. If you read the Q'uran yourself you should understand that nothing can be farther from the truth, but i guess your inferior intellect and bias towards muslims clouds your judgement. There is no beef between Jews and Muslims in the Q'uran. How can there be hatred if we consider Abraham and Moses Muslims themselves? If you find verses that talk about the Jews, they are telling what transpired at the time and what will happen in the future, no where in the Q'uran does it say to kill Jews, on the contrary people of the book are to be respected. For example, the Q'uran talks about how the Jews are ignorant to Messiahs and killed prophets that came after them. Also, it talks about how Jews expel people out of thier homes ignorantly (what is happening now in Palestine) At the time of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), the Jews were very cynical towards him, much like the time of Jesus. They demanded that he perform a miracle. So he parted the moon to show the Jews that he was a Prophet and that's why the Moon has a crack down the middle of it that NASA can't explain why it is there. When the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) ascended from the Dome of the Rock to heaven he prayed along side all of the great propehts, including Jesus, Moses and Abraham. So I fail to see how Islam could be against Jews since we respect the Propehts of Judaism themselves. The guy giving this sermon is filling young hearts with hatred because of the conflict. There is nothing religious about his sermon. Muslims were great protectors of the Jews and lived side by side during the Ottoman Empire peacefully, and before the British and the U.S. gave Palestine to the Jews, Jews and Palestinains were living there peacefully for a long time. All of this violence started in 1945.
  6. where the fuck do you find this bullshit ?
  7. :laugh: you're the problem why americans are so stupid :laugh:
  8. im asking you, not an article.
  9. didn't your mom ever tell you not to answer questions with questions
  10. i'm sure you want peace with the palestinians :laugh:
  11. Why do you think International Law is put into place?
  12. interesting, but of course the U.S. and Israel rule the world so it doesn't matter what they do.
  13. Bush campaign gear made in Burma His campaign store sells a pullover from nation whose products he has banned from being sold in the U.S. BY LAUREN WEBER STAFF WRITER March 18, 2004, 9:49 PM EST The official merchandise Web site for President George W. Bush's re-election campaign has sold clothing made in Burma, whose goods were banned by Bush from the U.S. last year to punish its military dictatorship. The merchandise sold on www.georgewbushstore.com includes a $49.95 fleece pullover, embroidered with the Bush-Cheney '04 logo and bearing a label stating it was made in Burma, now Myanmar. The jacket was sent to Newsday as part of an order that included a shirt made in Mexico and a hat not bearing a country-of-origin label. The Bush merchandise is handled by Spalding Group, a 20-year-old supplier of campaign products and services in Louisville, Ky., that says it worked for the last five Republican presidential nominees. Ted Jackson, Spalding's president, said, "We have found only one other in our inventory that was made in Burma. The others were made in the U.S.A." He said the company had about 60 of thefleece pullovers in its warehouse, and that a supplier included the Burma product by mistake. Bush campaign officials did not return calls seeking comment. The imports are potentially an issue because outsourcing has become a hot political topic in the election. Bush last July signed into law the Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act, saying "The United States will not waver from its commitment to the cause of democracy and human rights in Burma." Violators of the import ban are subject to fines and jail, according to the U.S. Treasury Department. Burmese textile workers earn as little as 7 cents per hour, according to the National Labor Committee, a human rights group. "If it is true, it is very contradictory because the sanctions were imposed by the Bush administration," said Bo Hla-Tint, a spokesman for the Burmese government-in-exile in Washington, D.C. Spalding, which works exclusively with Republican candidates at both local and national levels, tries to order American-made products, Jackson said. "Our first effort is always to source things from the U.S., but not a lot of garments are made in the U.S. Friday," he said. He said all embroidery is done in the United States. The Bush-Cheney fleece pullovers were imported to the United States by Denver-based Colorado Trading & Clothing. President Jeff Schmitt said Thursday the pullovers were included in one of the last shipments brought in from Burma last year before Sept. 1, when the import ban went into effect. "It's a terrible irony" that the Burmese jacket landed at Newsday, he said. Schmitt said Colorado Trading employs an agent in Asia who conducts checks of factory conditions. Human rights watcher Charles Kernaghan, director of the National Labor Committee, said the slip-up showed a lack of conviction on the administration's part. "Given the debate about outsourcing, it's amazing that the campaign would be selling stuff made in the most brutal country on earth, known for things like child labor and sexual slavery," he said. "It shows a crude indifference to this issue." The National Basketball Association recently vowed to stop selling Burmese-made sweatshirts after a campaign by the NLC. Last week, Newsday ordered a hat, T-shirt and fleece pullover or jacket from both the Bush and Kerry campaign stores. The Bush merchandise - which totaled $81.85 - arrived this week. The Kerry products, worth $62, have yet to arrive because the fleece jacket was on back order, according to Financial Innovations, the company that licenses and sells Kerry merchandise on the Web site www.kerrygear.com. The campaigns receive no profits from the merchandise because of federal election regulations. The Kerry merchandise was made in the United States, according to Mark Weiner, the president of Financial Innovations. The company, whose employees belong to the Communications Workers of America Union, sources most of its merchandise from union factories. "It's becoming more difficult to find American-made union product, especially in textiles, but you just have to look. We pay more money for them, so we make a smaller profit margin," said Paul McConnell, Financial Innovations' vice president. Copyright © 2004, Newsday, Inc.
  14. any persons death is a bad thing, but i would have to agree with jamiroguy, bad move for israel.
  15. so what does the war mean? what was the war over? enlighten us old wise one....
  16. do you see Sharia in the article?
  17. I don't see Sharia mentioned in the article.
  18. What does this have to do with religion?
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