Criminalizing criticism of Israel is the end of free speech

Discussion in 'Politics' started by W4rl0ck, May 10, 2009.

  1. Tresor

    Tresor

    This is ridiculous...
     
    #21     May 15, 2009
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    #22     May 15, 2009
  3. No it is not ridiculous. He is speaking exactly like several other Muslims who continue with Anti-Israel rants. He may be an alias of them.

    His claim he is not a Muslim is unproven, I gave him a definite way to prove he is not. I made it so a true Muslim would be unable to say it, and a non-Muslim would have little problem saying it.

    And since he seems unwilling to say it, then it puts a lot of cracks in his claim he is not a Muslim.
     
    #23     May 16, 2009
  4. TGregg

    TGregg

    <p><a href="http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/">
    <img border="0" alt="Thousands of Deadly Islamic Terror Attacks Since 9/11" src="http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/TROP.jpg"> </a></p>
     
    #24     May 16, 2009
  5. Tresor

    Tresor

    Hi TGregg,

    Depending on the source between 100 thousand - 1 million civilians were killed in Iraq as a result of US-led invasion in Iraq (islamist terrorist attacks and US army attacks).

    Do you perhaps have some statistics on who killed more people: US army or Islamist terrorists?

    Regards
     
    #25     May 16, 2009
  6. With a very minor and insignifcant exception (to be discussed below) people who bring up "how israel cannot be criticized in the US" are the very same people who say jews have a disproportionate influence on US and that if US did not support israel, muslims would love us, and how iraq war was for israel etc. So when I see a post about how you can't criticize Israel in the US I know where it is going and that person's worldview is like an open book to me.

    Why would any normal person in the US care about what goes on in gaza? You don't live there, it is only a passionate issue for middle easterners and white supremacists.

    The exception is people who don't want to see any suffering in this world, people like Jimmy Carter (bless his heart).
     
    #26     May 16, 2009
  7. Tresor

    Tresor

    There seems to be a link between 9/11 terrorist attack on US and Gaza. US agents believed that Gaza issue motivated the terrorists.

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    That's why a normal person in the US should care about Gaza. People like sameeh55 and a_person help in a better understanding of Gaza problem. I wish there were more people like them discussing other regions of the world.

    I believe that only a better understanding of the problem and finding the right and peaceful solution can root out terrorism. No war on (of) terror by military means can do this.

    Regards
     
    #27     May 16, 2009
  8. TGregg

    TGregg

    The Religion of Peace target and kill innocent civilians including a busload of handicaped kids (their second favorite target), while US forces bomb a Taliban training camp where people are trained for actions like this. To libtards, these actions are equal.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090516/ap_on_re_as/as_pakistan
     
    #28     May 16, 2009
  9. Tresor

    Tresor

    How would you respond to Noam Chomsky who calls US a terrorist country that commits even bigger atrocities than ordinary terrorists?

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    #29     May 16, 2009
  10. The overwhelming majority of Iraqi civilians were killed by Islamic terrorists - both sunni and shia...which kind of confirms the point TGregg made:

     
    #30     May 16, 2009