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SHAME ON YOU MUSLIMS
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 2562242:MV8xOTg4NDg1XzMzNDA4MjYwX0UwNjg2MjI4] [quote:Roniii 4125315:MV8xOTg4NDg1XzMzNDA3MjUxX0U0MjExMTJC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 2562242:MV8xOTg4NDg1XzMzNDA3MTYyXzU0NDNBRDBC] [quote:Eye Believe:MV8xOTg4NDg1X0I4QTRDRjRC] If I was to call jesus a wanker would all the christians in the world start a riot .....NO I think not so shame on all muslims.You are all a bunch of children, sticks and stones will break my bones, but NAMES will never hurt me. [/quote] What if you had to tolerate a foreign country illegally occupying your country and killing thousands of innocent people while turnig your homeland into a wasteland? Personally, I think this was an excuse for them to start their blowback for all we have done to them. [/quote] You are delusional...wow [/quote] More @ http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=bc7_1336592071 With opinion polls showing high disapproval of the U.S. war in Afghanistan and in the wake of the upcoming NATO summit in Chicago, President Barack Obama's trip last week to Afghanistan was intended to demonstrate to the American people and its allies that the war in Afghanistan will soon end. Instead, Obama's visit, in the dark of night, signaled a continuation of U.S. military involvement into the future and more tragedy for the Afghan people. The nightmare of unspeakable suffering for the Afghan people caused by the war only seems to worsen with each passing day. On Friday, a mother and her five children were killed by U.S./NATO strikes in the Helmand province. And on Monday, it was reported that eight more civilians died from another U.S./NATO airstrike in the Badghis province. This Friday marks two months since the massacre in Kandahar province of 17 civilians, including nine children. It was reported that three women and nine children were killed in their sleep, and some of the victims' bodies were burned beyond recognition. According to the Pentagon, a single American soldier, Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, was responsible for these deaths. However, a probe by several Afghan lawmakers concluded that other U.S. soldiers were also involved. This is not the first massacre of Afghan civilians by U.S. military and NATO forces. There have been several others, mostly of children, in the last year. When accounts of these massacres are reported in the public media, the names of the victims are rarely, if ever, noted. The U.S. military has gone to great lengths to prevent the American people from seeing photos of the victims, hearing their names or reading accounts of their lives. So long as this is the case, it makes it easier for the public to acquiesce to such massacres. [/quote]
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If I was to call jesus a wanker would all the christians in the world start a riot .....NO I think not so shame on all muslims.You are all a bunch of children, sticks and stones will break my bones, but NAMES will never hurt me.
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