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Decree Says Permissible To Kill Satellite TV Network Owners Over Immoral Content

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by dkhorse1 September 13, 2008 1:50 AM EDT
I%u2019m liberal; I have problems with the Bush admistration. But I would rather deal with Bush asdministration, then radical Muslims, that%u2019s why I%u2019m not radical libeal. I don%u2019t care for Bush and his policies, but I hate even worse the idea of Islam and sharia law even coming close. Freedom is freedom (even if limited) under Christian ideals versus Muslim.
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by bill_chicago September 13, 2008 1:30 AM EDT
Par for the course:

http://www.asecondlookatthesaudis.com
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by larryhammick September 13, 2008 1:22 AM EDT
Ignorant and bloodthirsty Wahhabi muftis like al-Lihedan are becoming a thing of the past. Reality is crushing in upon Arabia -- especially via TV and the internet -- despite all the efforts of all its barbarian clerics to keep the Arabian Peninsula in the Dark Ages.
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by beehive21-2009 September 13, 2008 1:00 AM EDT
Let us all go back to when the Earth was flat,and the center of the Universe,someone needs to take his head off.The people of the earth will not be treated like a herd of sheep,hang the fool, put him out of his misery.
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by missingamerica September 12, 2008 11:36 PM EDT
Ruh roh...

So many Republicans are in bed (figuratively speaking - I think) with Saudi princes and Big Oil that it makes you wonder if that menage a'' trois will try to lay some sort of censorship on us before long, now that Saudi Arabia has done it.

Here''s hoping Bush doesn''t go dancing in Saudi Arabia again before next January...
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by toolmangler-2009 September 12, 2008 11:14 PM EDT
Lets send a tape of Hannity and O''''Riely over there,what ya say huh?
Posted by starleo14672 at 07:26 PM : Sep 12, 2008



They would most likely send a hit squad to get you for it,
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by toolmangler-2009 September 12, 2008 11:11 PM EDT
If the thought police (Muslims version) have their way, you will not be a human being anymore. Human beings as GOD created them have the potential to do all things physicaly possible to do. He gave us a mind to think with and a small set of rules to live by. The rules are simple Love GOD above all and love your neighbor as you love yourself. If you love GOD you will not willingly displease him, If you love your neighbor you cannot allow him to come to harm through a fault (or inaction) of yours. There is no place where GOD gives the right to kill because of a perceived fault (Judge not lest you be judged in return)Man usurped the right to kill by putting words in GODs mouth (the Holy Books)Jesus was sent to straighten out the mess and he did. He gave the two commandments mentioned earlier and told us to come straight to GOD in his name, He was against "Organized Religion" (Whited Sepulchers).
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by starleo146 September 12, 2008 10:26 PM EDT
o the Saudis watch FOX broadcasting? I''''d hate to be FOX''''s CEO if he moved to Saudi Arabia... :scared:




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Posted by hypnotoad72 at 06:40 PM : Sep 12, 2

Lets send a tape of Hannity and O''Riely over there,what ya say huh?
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by questionnews September 12, 2008 10:14 PM EDT
If we could be selective, I wouldn''t mind if they beat the cr@p (Not Kill)out of the guy the created Barney the Dinosaur. Anyone how has had to suffer through that "I love you-you love me" song more than once knows what I''m talking about.
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by lovesamerica September 12, 2008 10:14 PM EDT
Oh, and PS , guess what? I am not even religious!
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