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by superpatr898 April 1, 2007 2:39 PM EDT
Yep, both Tucker rhymes with F, and ExLax are proving their true colors this morning, Rick.

They hate Jooz, they hate Christians, they hate Bush, and they hate the United States of America.

So you have to wonder what they are doing here...If they love Sharia so much, let them live amongst the Islamonazis they want to appease. I already went through this with ExLax's equally obnoxious anti-Semitic buddy, bluestarbigot, who revealed his anti-Semitism this morning when I confronted him with the facts, plus that he always points fingers at AIPAC, but NEVER at CAIR in his ridiculous demands that America get out of the Middle East.

Always Israel for the Bozo Fascists, NEVER their Saudi or Syrian buddies - nor a military victory over our enemies.

BOMB IRAN NOW.
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by tuckerndfw April 1, 2007 2:33 PM EDT
This entire charade is being promoted on behalf of oil companies and oil producing nations.

Iran's (and oil companies') profits increase every time there is a "middle east crisis."

Odd how ExxonMobil (Bush), British Petroleum (Blair) and Iran (Ahmadidenijab) all have the same interests and goals.

These British soldiers are little different than any of the other pawns being manipulated by "big oil." At least they aren't being tortured, as would be the case if US forces had kidnapped them.
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by grazinggoat April 1, 2007 2:19 PM EDT
Lot of Iraqis seem to be called either Alfred or Albert, such as in Brig. Gen. Qassim al-Moussawi, Mahmoud al-Badri photographer, mentioned in another report... So thye must like Al-Einstein, Al-Hitchcock, Al-Pacino, Al-Banderas, Al-Fettuccini...

Now tell me Al-Qaeda should be Albert or Alfred?
;?)
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by rohink-2009 April 1, 2007 2:11 PM EDT
Where is Ahmadinejad? Has anyone really seen or heard from him since his speaking at U.N. was called off because his visas were revoked? Same sorry statement that he allegedly said being recycled. Supposedly spoke to group in Southern Iran. I say things aren't looking good between him and the Ayatollah. It was the Ayatollah's forces that captured the British soldiers. Just curious.
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by radiob-2009 April 1, 2007 2:02 PM EDT
This pledge in return for securing the release of 15 British sailors would also remove Britain from its tasks in securing the sea lanes to S. Iraq. DEBKAfile%u2019s military sources: The statement by a senior British defense official Sunday, April 1 is fraught with broad implications: He said: %u201CWe are quite prepared to give the Iranians a guarantee that we would never knowingly enter their waters without their permission, now or in the future.%u201D

From Debka Today http://www.debka.com/
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by radiob-2009 April 1, 2007 1:59 PM EDT
By Cyril Widdershoven
31 Mar 2007 at 02:16 PM GMT-04:00


AMSTERDAM (ResourceInvestor.com) -- International crude oil prices are showing increased potential to reach new record levels, largely based on growing concerns that Iran could be hit by military actions or increased hars sanction regimes.

Several military Web sites, such as the well-informed news site Debka.com, are indicating that American and British forces are increasing their posture in the Persian Gulf. Analysts have stated that Patriot rockets have been placed in Bahrain while an American navy force has set course from American port San Diego to the Persian Gulf. Several news sites are reporting that American investors have been advised to leave the Persian Gulf at present, indicating possible military action in the foreseeable future.

Part 1




http://www.resourceinvestor.com/pebble.asp?relid=30465

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by jumkey April 1, 2007 1:55 PM EDT
I find it difficult if not impossible to believe that in this day and age of GPS tracking navigation the British Navy does not know EXACTLY where their warships are located at every moment. So why isn't this information about their location when seized forthcoming from them or the US - except perhaps because they WERE trespassing?

Sorry, but the British and American governments have been caught in too many baldfaced lies in the last few years to have any of their statements taken at face value.

It's a sad day when the Iranians have more credibility than the US or Britian.
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by radiob-2009 April 1, 2007 1:50 PM EDT
Meanwhile the barrel of oil has hit 67-68$, that's some 10-15$ more than in the beginning of the crisis, some 10 days now. 400M$ more income for the Iranian regime. And $Billions$ more for the Oil industry in North America.

We stupid consumers are paying those amounts off our pockets. Division always pays off.
Posted by grazinggoat


How true people playing the commodoties which do not reflect the actual cost of a barrel of oil or any commodity.Hedge funds that are manipulating the market and oil companies buying the puts and calls to deepen their pockets.
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by grazinggoat April 1, 2007 1:47 PM EDT
Is the article about Iran and the sailors being held? There appears to progress being made as to their release.
Posted by radiob

-Meanwhile the barrel of oil has hit 67-68$, that's some 10-15$ more than in the beginning of the crisis, some 10 days now. 400M$ more income for the Iranian regime. And $Billions$ more for the Oil industry in North America.

We stupid consumers are paying those amounts off our pockets. Division always pays off.
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by tuckerndfw April 1, 2007 1:45 PM EDT
Rick, you are demonstrably ignorant.

Your repeated claims that Muslims kill all non-Muslims has been refuted many times. I have directly refuted that claim, so you are either stupid or a liar. But, in either case, you are ignorant.

Even in the Taliban controlled Afghanistan, non-Muslims were not forced to convert or be killed.

Perhaps you recall the Christian group wandering around Taliban controlled Afghanistan that had been accused of proselytizing. Which they initially denied, but later admitted having done.

Obviously, lying and violating rules are common "Christian values."

In summary, you are a liar and you are ignorant. Which makes you a prime candidate for a Christian leader.
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by tuckerndfw April 1, 2007 1:39 PM EDT
Hey, Rick, how is proselytizing your myths in accordance with the Terms of Service for using this website?

Or, does your faith and belief in myths exempt you from following the rules?

Lying & violating rules seems to be your two most common "moral values."
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by grazinggoat April 1, 2007 1:37 PM EDT
"He that would make his own liberty secure, must guard even his enemy from oppression; for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself."
Thomas Paine, Dissertation on First Principles of Government, December 23, 1791
A Future of the Brave - www.searingtruth.com
Posted by SearingTruth at 03:45 PM : Mar 31, 2007

-ST, great way to go. Humanity has gone the way the prophets have wished it to go, except some resistance spots still alive. My wish to all people of this planet is to leave the dark ways religions have pushed Humans, into envy, jealousy and hatred. Take back the tracks of equality, love and respect of EVERY creature, religions were meant to be for.

Unfortunately, Most Religions locked themselves up in a sequence of time, and have locked themselves tight to advancement. The improvemnets brought in to Humanity are locked out. People who embrace a rigid religion, lock themself up into that simplistic period (back 14 to 50 centuries) where interactions between humans consisted of mainly preying on one another, like animals still do now, and taking their resources.

Humanity has changed and took a shot of maturing after the second world war, the recent cold war and consequent nuclear buildup...

Religions need to be updated, adapted, made more flexible, tolerent, OR completely eliminated.
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by radiob-2009 April 1, 2007 1:36 PM EDT
Pretty outrageous comments coming from Gingrich, but they are what I would expect from him.Diplomacy should be in the forefront of everyones minds in this matter. The Iranians are arguing amongst themselves and the Brits are considering a apology.
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by formrusmcsgt April 1, 2007 1:34 PM EDT
It's Easter week formr, so expect some more "PROSELYTIZING" as you like to call it.....


Posted by singinrick at 10:32 AM : Apr 01, 2007

Guaranteed. I have brainwashed individuals knocking on my door every week trying to peddle one flavor of kool-aid or another......
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by tuckerndfw April 1, 2007 1:33 PM EDT
in Muslim arab nations you wouldn't. It's either convert to Islam over there or be imprisoned, kicked out, or even sometimes killed.


Posted by singinrick at 10:28 AM : Apr 01, 2007

You are truly one of the most ignorant people I have ever encountered on the Internet.

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by radiob-2009 April 1, 2007 1:32 PM EDT
Is the article about Iran and the sailors being held? There appears to progress being made as to their release.
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by formrusmcsgt April 1, 2007 1:31 PM EDT
It is a common insult. To PROSELYTIZE is to induce someone into a faith.
Posted by singinrick at 10:28 AM : Apr 01, 2007

And your continuous calls for us to drink your kool-aid are???????????????????????????????
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by radiob-2009 April 1, 2007 1:28 PM EDT
Newt Gingrich, the former Republican congressman who is considering a presidential bid, urged Britain to use military force to destroy Iran%u2019s petrol production company. If a lack of petrol for their cars forced Iranians to %u201Cgo back to walking and using oxen to pull carts%u201D, the people might rise against the ayatollahs, Gingrich said.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article1596816.ece

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by formrusmcsgt April 1, 2007 1:27 PM EDT
I won't be on these boards all day so if you're going to attack me with words(as you usually do along with several other atheists), you'll be typing to noone.

Have a good day.
Posted by singinrick at 10:23 AM : Apr 01, 2007

I guess your flavor of kool-aid doesn't teach that you'll go to hell for lying, eh rick?

You know that I do not attack you personally. What I do attack is your incessant attempts to proselytize on these boards.
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by tuckerndfw April 1, 2007 1:25 PM EDT
what Jesus Christ did on the cross for our sins.

Posted by singinrick at 10:13 AM : Apr 01, 2007

According to most variations of the Jesus myth, he committed suicide to "save" people from himself (his "judgment").

The underlying message of Christianity is "you must accept this idiotic myth or you will suffer eternal consequences."

That's called "fear mongering."

Spread your fear mongering to all who will listen, but you can exclude me. I've heard it before.
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