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Teacher Gets 15 Days In Prison, Deportation For Letting Students Name Teddy Bear

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by pelosisaho1 November 29, 2007 5:24 PM EST
pared aka braindeadnazigirlyboybozo

Nope, naming the teddy bear George Bush wasn''t a problem.

Sitting him on fire is.

Let''s get a noose and take care of the little pissant girlyboy. Or better yet, send "him" over to the Sudan so he can "service" his boyfriend Bin Laden.
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by abdoul_pasha November 29, 2007 5:23 PM EST
And the whole scandal for one bear!?
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by scarletphd November 29, 2007 5:21 PM EST
have you heard of that black sticky substance called oil?
Posted by bobnjersey

No, not in the Sudan, have YOU??
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by gunownerdan November 29, 2007 5:21 PM EST
Hitler was an atheist????
If he was, the German people sure didn''t know it.

"I swear by God this Holy Oath, that I will render to Adolf Hitler, Fuehrer of the German Reich and people, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, unconditional obedience, and that I am ready, as a brave soldier, to risk my life at any time for this Oath." -- German Military Oath of Allegience to Adolf Hitler, 1934

GOD WITH US = GOTT MIT UNS
http://www.nobeliefs.com/mementoes.htm

Hitler and the Church -
http://www.nobeliefs.com/nazis.htm
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by rowdytexan2 November 29, 2007 5:20 PM EST
Good Lord...

Here''s what a real insult looks like you IGNORANT BUSTWARDS!!!!! Self righteous pigs breath! Camel dung snorting idiots!

Strange isn''t it, how much more ignorant this makes me sound than them. It''s just too bazaar that the clerics could be such an uneducated lot that they could see an insult in a child''s study lesson. This is clearly a manipulative power game of some kind by these folks.
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by scarletphd November 29, 2007 5:20 PM EST
Sudan is already facing international scorn and charges of war crimes in Darfur, where the government is waging a brutal fight against non-Muslim rebels, reports CBS News correspondent Richard Roth.

The US is already facing international scorn and charges of war crimes in Iraq, where the government is waging a brutal fight against Al-Queda rebels, reports CBS News correspondent Richard Roth.


Hey, looky how that works!!!
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by gunownerdan November 29, 2007 5:20 PM EST
jowand,
Do you seriously think Hitler had separation of church and state?
Quite the opposite, Hitler had the full support of the "German Christian Movement"(Deutsch-Christliche Mitgliedsabzeichen).
Look it up, you may learn a valuable history lesson.
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by brianp55 November 29, 2007 5:18 PM EST
As previously stated, finding common ground with these fanatics is a lost cause. They should be abandoned and isolated and left to sustain their rigid Islamic societies without the benefit of western aid. If they lash out....annihilate them.
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by gunownerdan November 29, 2007 5:17 PM EST
When religion and government were one on America, we burned "witches" at the stake.

When religion and government were one in Germany, they burned books in the streets and certain groups of people in concentration camps.

When religion and government are one, freedom and liberty are impossible.

www.au.org
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by ozonmojo November 29, 2007 5:17 PM EST
This is the recent depth of British international impotence.The radical British media and the BBC have damaged the British stature beyond repair.By cotrast, France and Sarkozy are doing fine.Just take a look at what Sarko did about the the recent French riots mostly by Islamic hooligans.Previously he called them " SCUM ".Now,he branded them as " CRIMINALS ".No British politician will have the necessary hormones to say the same thing about the Islamic thugs in the U.K leave alone take any significant action against them.May God bless good old Sarko.
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