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- dallison7 Some of that goodwill towards Muslims I was talking about. The UN has really done very little in ending the situation in Darfur. A shocking but real number is that 230,000 people have lost their lives in the last 6 years because of radical Islam. 200,000 in Darfur, 20,000 in Thailand , 3000 US , 7000 the remainder of the world. Policys to prevent the spread of radical Islam have been limited to military action instead of the prevention of individuals from becoming terrorist. 3% of all the funds (last figure I read) are devoted to the prevention of individuals becoming extremist.
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- As for the guy suggesting only 1-10% muslims are radicals-I strongly disagree-but even taking your numbers, at the low end we're talking 10 million(!) psychos who want to destroy the West. That still is a huge number.
But then its a question of how you define a radical-just because many muslims don't carry out terrorism, doesn't mean they don't support people like Osama. In fact, polls in the UK showed most muslims backed the 7/7 bombings and claimed Britain deserved it.
Bottom line is that its the radical ideology that causes people to become bigoted, hateful and then turn into terrorists. That ideology is Islam which is incredibly vile, intolerant and underlies the fundamental rift between the West and the 'muslim world.' I'm afraid this vast difference in views will guarantee WW3.
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- Form - oh, I mean Mr. Informed, there's a genocide happening RIGHT NOW in Darfur, how many US Armed forces are there fighting to save those people? Or, maybe Tibet?
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Posted by badaxmofo at 07:09 PM : Apr 03, 2007
I am so glad you brought that up, badaxmofo. Just why aren't we there putting a stop to the genocide?
Because your idol, Dubya, is more interested in fomenting regime change in Iraq keeping us hand-cuffed to a boondoggle than he is defending the defenseless. What a great human being, indeed. What priorities! - Reply to this comment
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- Form - oh, I mean Mr. Informed, there's a genocide happening RIGHT NOW in Darfur, how many US Armed forces are there fighting to save those people? Or, maybe Tibet?
Try again
Posted by badaxmofo
A 'BUSH' MESS!! WHY HASN'T YOUR 'DEAR LEADER' DONE SOMETHING ABOUT IT?? - Reply to this comment
- Sarge some reading for you...
Posted by radiob at 07:01 PM : Apr 03, 2007
Thanks radiob. I'll take a look see....
I do not think that Lars is impressed with Bush as Lars is more "committed"
Posted by radiob at 07:05 PM : Apr 03, 2007
Or should be..... - Reply to this comment
- "There is an endless stream of radicals because we make their recruiting easy for them by arrogtantly meddling in Arab states" Posted by formrusmcsgt
Well that's a lie-we all know its your death cult Islam that radicalizes people. But I'll give you this much, because Bush allowed elections, instead of destroying the radicals, he's made them bolder and gave them more power.
Now its absolutely irrelevant where or how these radicals came to be. Just like a roach infestation, they must be irradicated-however many there are in the world. - Reply to this comment
- Milosivich was brought to trial for crimes against humanity without one American casuality!!
THAT IS A COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF!! - Reply to this comment
- I do not think that Lars is impressed with Bush as Lars is more "committed"
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- "Political courage" - and you think we should leave Iraq because of an alleged 'civil war'...what the hizell do think Bosnia was? Oh, what was the NATIONAL INTEREST there anyway?
Posted by badaxmofo at 07:01 PM : Apr 03, 2007
Obviously, you are ignorant of the term "genocide". Let me help you out.
Merriam-Webster defines it as: "the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group". - Reply to this comment
- Sarge some reading for you
http://www.escwa.org.lb/main/pal/docs/recommendations-e.pdf
http://domino.un.org/unispal.nsf/1ce874ab1832a53e852570bb006dfaf6/89d3572ef80a3d818525692200490edf!OpenDocument
These proposal are but a few and they have all been proposed in the last 6 years with no discernable difference in the growth of the Palestinian economy. - Reply to this comment
- As well radiob-
I can see why lars is so impressed with a man like Dubya who possesses a paltry 91 IQ. That surely appears to be an absolutely astronomical number to lars...for that matter, anything over 20 fingers and toes). lol. - Reply to this comment
- Lars is also missing the part that none of those percentages can be validated.They are estimates
Posted by radiob at 06:52 PM : Apr 03, 2007
He obviously misses quite a lot.......hardly a profound thinker by any means. That's why he finds some rubbish that reinforces his Islamophobia and pastes it hundreds of times.
No logical or original thought process there whatsoever. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by formrusmcsgt at 06:54 PM : Apr 03, 2007
alzheimer's getting to you i see
hahahahahaha - Reply to this comment
- U.N. court rules Serbia not guilty of genocide
http://seattletimes.nwsource.c
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Posted by lars008
I am now convinced that lars008 is a paid blogger for the neocons. Problem... none of them are smart enough to realize that the pubic is not going to take the time to go to their multiple 'propaganda sites' to agree with them. They constantly post web sites for people to 'go to'. You morons need to wake up!! If you can't make an argument in plain english... no one is goint to pay attention to you. - Reply to this comment
- 20,000 sent by Clinton. 0 casualties. But since Milosevich was turned over to the Hague, I didn't think it would meet your criteria.
Posted by formrusmcsgt at 06:45 PM : Apr 03, 2007
WRONG..........
Posted by lars008 at 06:50 PM : Apr 03, 2007
You're a bald-faced liar, lars.
Sending 20,000 American troops to Bosnia as part of a NATO-led peacekeeping contingent to enforce Dayton took real political courage. There were widespread predictions that it would fail, and there was opposition from most of Congress and the foreign policy elite. In a poll at the time,
Clinton's decision was supported by only 36 percent of the American public, who expected heavy U.S. casualties. As it turned out, that expectation was misplaced; in the 10 years since Dayton, no -- repeat, no -- American or NATO military personnel have been killed by hostile action in Bosnia. It is a mark of the respect in which NATO -- that is, the United States -- is held.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/18/AR2005071801329.html - Reply to this comment
- HISTORY WILL PROVE THE USA WAS ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE BOSNIA WAR....
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- Lars is also missing the part that none of those percentages can be validated.They are estimates
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- Sarge
The lack of financial support from the Arab world in the development of the Palestinian economy would be called what?
Posted by radiob at 06:46 PM : Apr 03, 2007
I would say a desire not to get on bad terms with the Bush administration.
Recently, however, the saudi King called the US invasion of Iraq what it is, illegal, and I would anticipate that the Arabs will now show less regard for hurting Washington's feelings. - Reply to this comment
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