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At Least 58 Killed In Day Of Fierce Fighting, 80 Percent Of Compound Under Government Control

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by steve61757 July 10, 2007 1:05 PM EDT
If bush had finished the job in Afganistan, instead of moving our forces to Iraq, destroying a country that was repressing these terrorist, we wouldn,t be having these problems around the world now.
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by sevenveils July 10, 2007 12:53 PM EDT
How come there is no out cry from the Islamic community over the barbarous and terroristic actions of Abdul Rashid Ghazi and him posing as a Islamic cleric. One would think that impersonating a religious leader would cause much disgust in any religious community.

Ghazi - You are not a man of god, but a man of war and cowardice. Quit cowering behind girls and children. Face your fate like a man, if you are one.
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by lars008-2009 July 10, 2007 11:54 AM EDT
Posted by RealHelter at 08:15 AM : Jul 10, 2007

those are localized... fascist nazi terrorislam is global domination...

FASCIST NAZI ISLAM TO ENSLAVE NON MUSLIM WORLD

HAMAS MICKEY MOUSE SAYS
Islamic rule will benefit Christians and Jews
by Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook - May 14, 2007
The force behind Hamas TV%u2019s controversial Mickey Mouse clone said today that his children%u2019s television program will continue to promote worldwide Islamic supremacy, for everyone's benefit, including Christians and Jews.

In a long interview on Hamas TV, Hazim Al-Sha%u2019arawi, Deputy Director of Al-Aqsa TV and one of the creators of the Hamas children%u2019s TV show Tomorrow%u2019s Pioneers, said that using the program to promote Islamic rule over other religions is actually promoting %u201Cjustice, goodness and world love.%u201D

Al-Aqsa TV and the Palestinian Authority have been under fire since PMW reported last week that Tomorrow%u2019s Pioneers was using a character named Farfur, a knockoff of Disney%u2019s Mickey Mouse character, to convey messages about Islamic supremacy as well as hatred of Jews, Israel and the U.S. Despite public statements by PA Minister of Information Mustafa Barghouti that the show would be taken off the air until it could be reviewed and revised, a new episode of the program %u2013 featuring Al-Sha%u2019arawi as one of the hosts %u2013 ran Friday.
http://pmw.org.il/bulletins_may2007.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5S995NCeaUg
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by pione-2009 July 10, 2007 11:46 AM EDT
The only thing these terrorist will be remember for is how cowardly they are, using women and children as shields, which disgusts every civilized person on the planet what ever their race color or religion.
Until the civilized world stops worrying about being politically correct and systematically eliminate know terrorist they will continue to rally support from the scum of society and continue to kill innocent people.
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by lars008-2009 July 10, 2007 11:43 AM EDT
Posted by Ammermantm at 07:36 AM : Jul 10, 2007
all people who hate like fascist nazi terrorislam are united

it is fascist nazi terrorislam stupid...

non muslims of the world unite... fight against the tyranny of the fascist nazi terrorslam imperialist empire of the darkside...

LOOK WHO IS TARGETING CIVILIANS!!!

Hizbullah Deputy Sec-Gen Sheikh Naim Qassem: We Have Jurisprudent Permission to Carry Out 'Martyrdom' Operations, Fire Missiles on Israeli Civilians From Ayatollah Khomeini
http://memri.org/bin/latestnew
s.cgi?ID=SD154907

Switching Sides: Inside The Enemy Camp

But then in 2000, well before his arrest, something happened which would make Abas question everything he believed in: a fatwa, a religious edict, was issued by Osama bin Laden.

"It should be understood that killing Americans and Jews anywhere found are the highest act of worship and the highest form of good deeds in the eyes of Allah," Simon quotes bin Laden.

Abas and his fellow commanders were ordered to read the fatwa to their men and make sure they carried it out. The others obeyed, but Abas refused. It was his moment of truth. He firmly believed that jihad was to be fought only on the battlefield in defense of Islam; he had always been taught that the killing of civilians had nothing to do with holy war and that it was forbidden.

The fatwa justified killing non-Muslim civilians everywhere.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/05
/04/60minutes/main2761108.shtml
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by Helter99 July 10, 2007 11:15 AM EDT
Lars008 - It is not about "non muslims" unite. It is about all the peoples of the world unite against the madness that is terrorism, wherever it rears its ugly head and whatever the perceived cause. Whether it is about a free Basque state in Spain, United Ireland or a bigger share of a country's natural resources. Terrorism is not exclusively muslim or synonymous with Islam. It is much bigger than that. If you're going to fight terrorism then make sure you know what you're talking about. (That is advice, not a flame)
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by Helter99 July 10, 2007 11:06 AM EDT
There is no excuse for terrorism. There can be no excuse for terrorism. Terrorism is not war, it is crime. If you freely choose to take part in a crime then you have no right to complain when force of law is used against you.
start rant
When the percieved "war" you wage is against civilians and bystanders then it is not a war, then it is a crime against international law, against human rights, against God (under any name) and against your own integrity.
Whatever injustices have been carried out against you, you have no right to inflict on others. This only serves to place you yourself on the side of the oppressors and on the side of injustice.
Whatever has gone before must be placed aside to make way for a better, brighter future for coming generations. The creation of God (by whatever name you know him/her/it) is life. To take a life is to strive against Gods creation.
Bearing all this in mind I never seizes to amaze me how terrorists and their supporters react with such outrage when their criminal activities are repelled by force. Of course your actions will meet resistance, of course the law upholding forces will defend their citizens against your violent crimes, of course people will hate and despise you.
end rant
From Ireland and Spain to Africa. From Central America to South East Asia to The Middle East. Terrorism is not the answer, ever, and it will never be tolerated. No matter how angry you are. There are better ways.
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by ammermantm July 10, 2007 10:36 AM EDT
Lars
you might as well say it like this

all people who hate like me unite
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by lars008-2009 July 10, 2007 9:40 AM EDT
it is fascist nazi terrorislam stupid...

non muslims of the world unite... fight against the tyranny of the fascist nazi terrorslam imperialist empire of the darkside...

I was a fanatic...I know their thinking, says former radical Islamist
By blaming the Government for our actions, those who pushed this "Blair's bombs" line did our propaganda work for us.
More important, they also helped to draw away any critical examination from the real engine of our violence: Islamic theology.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=465570&in_page_id=1770
Bless the Beasts and Children
Fascist nazi terrorslam kills every man woman and child in the village again%u2026 typical mo for terrorslam%u2026
http://www.michaelyon-online.com/wp/bless-the-beasts-and-children.htm
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