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09-29-2004, 05:42 PM
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Muslims seem to have had enough.
Muslims and Muslim news channels and papers all across the Arab countries have denounced the terrorism and beaheadings taking place. And Al-Hayat reporter has pleaded with the terrorists to stop the hostility. Looks like the Muslim world is speaking up, and contradicting what seems to be the common belief of Muslims.
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09-29-2004, 05:53 PM
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Re: Muslims seem to have had enough.
Fucking towel heads.
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09-29-2004, 07:12 PM
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09-29-2004, 08:01 PM
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Re: Muslims seem to have had enough.
They've been doing that for a while, perhaps not as publically. Every time I've seen an interview on O'Reilly (my apologies for spelling his name wrong on the other thread) with someone Muslim and them talking about the community as a whole, they have always stated the above.
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09-29-2004, 10:53 PM
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Re: Muslims seem to have had enough.
Interesting that you all feel this way. Here's an article a few weeks ago from the Washington Times:
http://washingtontimes.com/world/20...20647-9243r.htm
Muslim outrage over killings found lacking
By Paul Martin
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
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LONDON — The beheadings of two Americans in Iraq this week have been treated as unwelcome developments in the Arab press, but the concern has been more for the image of Muslims than for the victims.
Most organizations continued to cast the outrage as a small part of a wider conflict in which the United States is seen as the prime culprit.
"There has been little sign of the outrage that greeted the kidnapping of two French hostages last month and none of the soul-searching prompted by the ... siege" at a school in Beslan, Russia, said Sebastian Usher, who monitors the Arab media for the British Broadcasting Corp.
A survey of the Arabic press in the past few days found that almost all reported the kidnappings of two Americans and a Briton and the Internet posting of statements and videotapes depicting the grisly killings of the two Americans. Appeals for mercy from the family of British hostage Kenneth Bigley also were widely reported.
But in most cases, the stories were quickly overtaken by extensive and colorful reports of bloodshed elsewhere in Iraq or in the Palestinian territories.
Al Jazeera, the most widely watched Arabic television channel, conducted a telephone poll during its top debating program, the Other Direction. In it, 93 percent of viewers said they approved of kidnapping foreigners in Iraq — even though by then, one of the two American hostages had been decapitated.
In Baghdad, law professor Adnan al-Jabbari described the beheadings in a telephone interview as "a distortion of Islam."
"There should be organized demonstrations against these acts," she said. "But there has also been violence against those who speak out, and that's why many people are afraid."
Laborer Mohammad Jassem, however, defended the right of Iraqis to kill and terrify Americans and those who work with them.
"Who told them to come here and sell our fortunes?" he asked. "I would not only kill an American, I would slaughter him and drink his blood. We'll never forget what the Americans have done to us. ...
"Every honorable Iraqi approves of killing Americans and beheading them. They should get out of our country."
The debate on Al Jazeera, which did not poll viewers on beheading as a tactic, featured a fiercely anti-American political analyst, Talat Rumayh, alongside a moderate Iraqi politician, Karim Badr.
Mr. Rumayh described the kidnappers as Iraqi resistance fighters and complained that too much emphasis was put on the relatively small number of hostage killings.
"Two thousand people have been killed since the beginning of the attack on Fallujah, which is dismissed in one report, one line or just a couple of words ... while we keep hearing about the hostages. It's the hostages and the terrorists, always the terrorists," he said.
Mr. Badr retorted that all of Iraq was disgraced by the beheadings.
"We have to prove our humanity. I am addressing my brethren in Iraq: These are masked creatures that resemble humans, who I am certain are uglier than their deeds," he said.
"Is the kidnapping and murder of people in this manner an act of resistance? I am certain they do not represent the Iraqi conscience in any way at all."
Al Watan, the official newspaper of the Qatar government, which hosts the U.S. Central Command, condemned the kidnappings.
"The Muslim world should adopt a moderate attitude towards Islam and curb militants who are distorting Islam's image," it said.
But Egypt's semi-official Al Ahram newspaper turned the blame onto the Bush administration.
"The main reason behind this phenomenon is the foreign occupation of the country," it said. "It has brought to the country a circle of chaos and instability."
The Egyptian daily Al-Akhbar noted the same "underlying" cause but suggested that hostage-taking was counterproductive.
"The occupation forces have not managed to bring peace and security to the country," it wrote. "As for the groups in Iraq which claim Islam and raise Islamic banners, they should stop their abductions. They should show charity in not tarnishing Muslims' reputation."
The Algerian newspaper Echourouk el-Youm took a tough line, saying, "For Arabs to focus their debate on crying over foreigners' abductions rather than rallying around the Iraqi resistance is a strong indication that the American policy to uproot the resistance is working."
But other Arab newspapers reported that an imam in Liverpool, England, home city of Mr. Bigley, had joined with a Christian leader there in appealing to the kidnappers to imitate Allah's "all merciful" quality and spare the remaining hostage's life.
•Borzou Daragahi contributed to this report in Baghdad.
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Article certainly brings up some interesting points ... that 93% poll is disturbing.
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09-30-2004, 04:32 PM
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You pay for one more towel every time you put gas in your car.
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Screw that! Public transportation to work. And the gas for the truck comes from Texas!!!
BTW, GO BENGALS!
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09-30-2004, 04:40 PM
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Re: Muslims seem to have had enough.
they may denounce terrorism publically, but dont look to the surrounding countries in the middle east for proof......especially when another car bomb goes off outside a U.S. embassy, or a bus is blown up in front of the local supermarket.....or even the other acts of terrorism taking place trying to kill various governmental heads in the surrounding countries.......i think maybe theyre just trying to get their own groups to stop picking on the foriegn, contract, non-muslim, working people in their country....and go back to the way their terrorism used to work, on eachother
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10-01-2004, 07:43 AM
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They get off on terrorism because its a way of uncivil life and that is the truth they are uncivil.I am tired of seeing these fuckin half baked assholes burning american flags and tired of seeing the children over there doing the same. So if any of you here think that this is the least bit ok then you need to pack your bags and take your sand loving antiamerican asses to the middle east! Lets here from the people who agree.
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10-01-2004, 11:28 AM
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Re: Muslims seem to have had enough.
I'm not one that supports burning of flags (unless the flag itself needs to be burned), nitro, but you seem to have no respect for religion (or people for that matter) at all. I don't see how you can go around a society like this without meeting people that disprove stereotypes. Wake up and realize that the world is a lot more complex than the white "christians" are good, and everyone else is bad.
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10-09-2004, 02:47 AM
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Originally Posted by nitro_D
They get off on terrorism because its a way of uncivil life and that is the truth they are uncivil.I am tired of seeing these fuckin half baked assholes burning american flags and tired of seeing the children over there doing the same. So if any of you here think that this is the least bit ok then you need to pack your bags and take your sand loving antiamerican asses to the middle east! Lets here from the people who agree.
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I love America. I love America in the fact that America is a melting-pot of culture, among other things. Face it, this country is made up of people who are different than you in both religion, and origin. If you don't like it, that, in fact, makes YOU antiAmerican, and YOU can leave to a more suitable nazist regime.
Also, I love sand. I love the desert. Big Bend, Texas rocks.
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10-10-2004, 03:56 AM
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Re: Muslims seem to have had enough.
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I love America. I love America in the fact that America is a melting-pot of culture, among other things. Face it, this country is made up of people who are different than you in both religion, and origin. If you don't like it, that, in fact, makes YOU antiAmerican, and YOU can leave to a more suitable nazist regime.
Also, I love sand. I love the desert. Big Bend, Texas rocks.
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truth is spoken in there, except for the texas part, cause ohio > texas true story
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10-10-2004, 11:13 AM
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No way! It's.... Texas. C'mon.... Ohio? I wasn't aware there was such a state until I met my best friend from Columbus!!!! haha. Y'all do have Stained Skin though.... two of them. Other than that, Ohio < Texas by a good amount! 
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