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Ilsanman

Joined: 15 Aug 2003 Location: Bucheon, Korea
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Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 6:34 am Post subject: Re: yes |
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Do the words 'goy' and goyim' mean anything to you?
Or gentile?
Arabs are not the only ones who call names. We call them names too. Rag-heads, pull starts, carpet flyers, rug riders.
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Yeah, and what do jews consider all non-jews? Unclean and uncivilized less than humans, if I am not mistaken.
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No, that's the muslims actually. Have you seen Saudi textbooks comparing Jews and Christians to pigs? Maybe that's the whole problem- if I looked at the whole world outside of my own kind as being made up of and deserving the treatment meted out to swine, they probably wouldn't like me very much either. |
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fiveeagles

Joined: 19 May 2005 Location: Vancouver
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Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:47 am Post subject: |
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Israel is kicking ass........
all the rest is mere commentary. |
So was the US in Iraq, until the terrorists started strapping bombs on their backs and blowing up anything they could. Even their own countrymen.
Israel isn't going to stop until they reach Iran and blow up their nuclear sites. They are not going to wait for the UN to come to a decision. Most of Europe is too cowardly to stand up to terrorism and Israel knows it.
Iran wants war and now they are going to get it.
I just wonder what Russia and China are going to do. |
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endo

Joined: 14 Mar 2004 Location: Seoul...my home
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Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 9:07 am Post subject: |
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Otis - you're a twisted bastid aren't you?
I can't decide if you're a pilled up, scarcastic genius a la Hunter Thompson, or a bitter drunk with a hard on for guns and easy answers.
That last post has me leaning latterways.
At least DD has hope for the situation, and has proposed a solution. All I hear out of you are your S&M fantasies about executions and sodomy. |
What? Now you are putting down sodomy?
Well, I guess that makes you a homophobe, doesn't it, my friend?
That's unacceptable! We have another enemy of the people!
This man is no friend of the homosexual community!
One could almost call his sexual hangups...dare I say it...bourgeois.
Well, let the punishment fit the crime. This man should be cornholed and shot at dawn!
We'll cornhole him first. We might as well let him leave the world with a smile on his face. |
I choose option #1. The gimic's funny for the first two or three times, but then it gets old fast.
Hunter Thompson wanna a be. |
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bucheon bum
Joined: 16 Jan 2003
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Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 1:22 pm Post subject: |
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| fiveeagles wrote: |
| sundubuman wrote: |
Israel is kicking ass........
all the rest is mere commentary. |
So was the US in Iraq, until the terrorists started strapping bombs on their backs and blowing up anything they could. Even their own countrymen.
Israel isn't going to stop until they reach Iran and blow up their nuclear sites. They are not going to wait for the UN to come to a decision. Most of Europe is too cowardly to stand up to terrorism and Israel knows it.
Iran wants war and now they are going to get it.
I just wonder what Russia and China are going to do. |
Iran is all talk. It knows the west is gutless and won't do anything. |
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igotthisguitar

Joined: 08 Apr 2003 Location: South Korea (Permanent Vacation)
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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 3:34 am Post subject: Re: yes |
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| Ilsanman wrote: |
Do the words 'goy' and goyim' mean anything to you?
Or gentile?
Arabs are not the only ones who call names. We call them names too. Rag-heads, pull starts, carpet flyers, rug riders. |
Goyim means CATTLE ... does it not?
http://www.iamthewitness.com/DarylBradfordSmith-Bjerknes16July2006.mp3 |
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Hater Depot
Joined: 29 Mar 2005
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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 4:39 am Post subject: |
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| Yeah, and what do jews consider all non-jews? Unclean and uncivilized less than humans, if I am not mistaken. |
Thanks, I didn't know that about us. It's amazing how helpful non-Jews - especially on the internet! -- can be for learning about myself. |
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Ilsanman

Joined: 15 Aug 2003 Location: Bucheon, Korea
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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 7:02 pm Post subject: yes |
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I wasn't talking to anyone who knows. I was referring to the people here who think it's deplorable that arabs call jews swine and filth.
Seems like it's about even. They call each other an equally bad title, Israelies kill a bunch of civilians, and they get to be the good guys. Lovely world we live in.
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| Yeah, and what do jews consider all non-jews? Unclean and uncivilized less than humans, if I am not mistaken. |
Thanks, I didn't know that about us. It's amazing how helpful non-Jews - especially on the internet! -- can be for learning about myself. |
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Joo Rip Gwa Rhhee

Joined: 25 May 2003
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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 12:47 am Post subject: |
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Some perspective here.
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Khomeini fatwa 'led to killing of 30,000 in Iran'
By Christina Lamb, Diplomatic Correspondent
(Filed: 04/02/2001)
CHILDREN as young as 13 were hanged from cranes, six at a time, in a barbaric two-month purge of Iran's prisons on the direct orders of Ayatollah Khomeini, according to a new book by his former deputy.
More than 30,000 political prisoners were executed in the 1988 massacre - a far larger number than previously suspected. Secret documents smuggled out of Iran reveal that, because of the large numbers of necks to be broken, prisoners were loaded onto forklift trucks in groups of six and hanged from cranes in half-hourly intervals.
Gruesome details are contained in the memoirs of Grand Ayatollah Hossein-Ali Montazeri, The Memoirs of Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri, one of the founders of the Islamic regime. He was once considered Khomeini's anointed successor, but was deposed for his outspokenness, and is now under house arrest in the holy city of Qom.
Published privately last month after attempts by the regime to suppress it, the revelations have prompted demands from Iranian exiles for those involved to be tried for crimes against humanity. The most damning of the letters and documents published in the book is Khomeini's fatwa decree calling for all Mojahedin (as opponents of the Iranian regime are known) to be killed.
Issued shortly after the end of the Iran-Iraq war in July 1988 and an incursion into western Iran by the Iranian resistance, the fatwa reads: "It is decreed that those who are in prisons throughout the country and remain steadfast in their support for the Monafeqin (Mojahedin) are waging war on God and are condemned to execution."
It goes on to entrust the decision to "death committees" - three-member panels consisting of an Islamic judge, a representative of the Ministry of Intelligence, and a state prosecutor. Prisoners were to be asked if they had changed loyalties and, if not, were to be executed.
Montazeri, who states that 3,800 people had been killed by the end of the first fortnight of executions, includes his own correspondence with Khomeini, saying that the killings would be seen as "a vendetta" and would spark opposition to the regime. He wrote: "The execution of several thousand prisoners in a few days will not have positive repercussions and will not be mistake-free."
The massacres, which came just before the Lockerbie bombing, were seen as a sop to the hardliners at a time when Khomeini was already in failing health and the battle for succession had begun between fundamentalists and moderates. He died the following year.
According to testimony from prison officials - including Kamal Afkhami Ardekani, who formerly worked at Evin prison - recently given to United Nations human rights rapporteurs: "They would line up prisoners in a 14-by-five-metre hall in the central office building and then ask simply one question, 'What is your political affiliation?' Those who said the Mojahedin would be hanged from cranes in position in the car park behind the building."
He went on to describe how, every half an hour from 7.30am to 5pm, 33 people were lifted on three forklift trucks to six cranes, each of which had five or six ropes. He said: "The process went on and on without interruption." In two weeks, 8,000 people were hanged. Similar carnage took place across the country.
Many of those in the ruling council at the time of the 1988 massacre are still in power, including President Mohammed Khatami, who was the Director of Ideological and Cultural Affairs.
"The massacre may have happened 12 years ago, but the relevance is that these atrocities are still happening", said Mohammad Mohaddessin, the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Iranian National Council of Resistance (NCRI), the main opposition group, who was in London last week to present evidence to MPs.
The NCRI has prepared files on 21 senior members of the regime whom it alleges were "principal protagonists of the massacre", including Mr Khatami and Ayatollah Ali Khameini, Iran's "Supreme Leader". Mr Mohaddessin will travel to New York to present the files to the UN and call for a tribunal to try them for crimes against humanity.
Mr Mohaddessin said human rights abuses were continuing in Iran despite the election of Mr Khatami, who "presents himself as a reformist".
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/02/04/wiran04.xml
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61,000 Baghdad residents executed by Saddam: survey
December 10, 2003
Saddam Hussein's government may have executed 61,000 Baghdad residents, a figure much higher than previously believed, a new study suggests.
The bloodiest massacres of Saddam's 23-year presidency occurred in Iraq's Kurdish north and Shi'ite Muslim south, but the Gallup Baghdad Survey data indicates the brutality also extended into the capital.
The survey asked 1178 Baghdad residents in August and September whether a member of their household had been executed by Saddam's regime, with 6.6 per cent saying yes.
The polling firm took metropolitan Baghdad's population of 6.39 million people, and average household size of 6.9 people, to calculate that 61,000 people were executed during Saddam's rule.
Past estimates were in the low tens of thousands. Most are believed to have been buried in mass graves.
The US-led occupation authority in Iraq has said at least 300,000 people were buried in mass graves in Iraq.
Human rights officials put the number closer to 500,000, and some Iraqi political parties estimate more than 1 million people were executed.
Without exhumations of the mass graves, it is impossible to confirm a figure.
Scientists said during a recent investigation that they had confirmed 41 mass graves on a list of suspected sites that covers 270 locations.
Forensic teams will begin to exhume four of those graves next month, searching for evidence for a new tribunal, expected to be established this week, that will try members of the former regime for crimes against humanity and genocide.
More graves will later be added to the list.
But nobody expects all the mass graves to be exhumed, and nobody expects to ever know the full number of Iraqis executed by Saddam's regime. |
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/12/09/1070732211173.html
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Hama 1982 � The Syrian massacre you never heard about
In 1982 the Syrian government killed 30,000 � 40,000 of its own citizens. Assad leveled an entire city with an air bombardment followed by artillery and tank fire. Why? They were anti Baath party, and apparently in 1982 in Syria that was a death sentence�
CAUTION: Graphic descriptions of atrocities in the article
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�The residents of a Syrian city named Hama had been more persistent in their criticisms of the dictator than other towns. For that reason,
Hafez Assad decided that Hama would be the staging point of the example he was to make to the Syrian people. In the twilight hours of February the 2nd, 1982, the city of Hama was awakened by loud explosions. The Syrian air force had begun to drop their bombs from the dark sky.
The initial bombing run cost the city few casualties. It's main purpose had been to disable the roads so that no-one could escape. Earlier in the night, Syrian tanks and artillery systems had surrounded Hama. With the conclusion of the air bombing run, the tanks and artillery began their relentless shelling of the town.
The cost in human lives was severe. As homes crumbled upon their living occupants and the smell of charred skin filled the streets, a few residents managed to escape the shelling and started to flee. They were met by the Syrian army which had surrounded the city ... they were all shot dead.
Hours of shelling had turned Hama into rubble. The tanks and artillery had done all that they could. The next wave of attacks came in the form of Syrian soldiers. They quickly converged onto the town killing anything that would move. Groups of soldiers would round up men, women, and children only to shoot them in the back of the head. Many other soldiers would invade homes with the orders to kill all inhabitants.
After the majority of the people in Hama were dead, the soldiers began looting. They would take all that they could from the now empty homes. Some were seen picking through the dead civilians looking for money, watches, and rings.
With their mission completed and their pockets filled with loot, the soldiers began to retreat from the city. One would think that would have been the last wave of the attacks. It was not. The final attack on Hama was the most gruesome. To make sure that no person was left alive in the rubble and buildings, the Syrian army brought in poison gas generators. Cyanide gas filled the air of Hama. Bulldozers were later used to turn the city into a giant flat area.
The Syrian government death count was place at around 20,000 people dead ... but the Syrian Human Rights Committee estimates it to be much higher, at somewhere between 30,000 to 40,000 civilians� dead or missing��
They used POISON gas on them? Those poor people.
You really need to read this entire report. Survivors speak of being shot standing over pits with piles and piles of dead bodies. The ones that survived played dead until the government soldiers left. The purging of these people and the stories the survivors tell reminds me of the concentration camps in Nazi Germany. The Assad regime has clearly perpetrated some of the grizzliest war crimes of our times. Let hope the Assad and their savage practices can be stopped or overthrown before this happens again�
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Ilsanman

Joined: 15 Aug 2003 Location: Bucheon, Korea
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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 5:26 am Post subject: yes |
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| I don't think people on this board need convincing to hate muslims more. |
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Joo Rip Gwa Rhhee

Joined: 25 May 2003
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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 6:15 am Post subject: |
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I think most of the people Khomeni , Saddam and Assad killed were muslims. Bin Laden's group has killed more muslims than he has of other relgions
I just wanted to show that Khomeni, Bin Laden ,Saddam , Hezzbollah and all the other similar political types are fascists. Anyone want to show otherwise? |
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dogbert

Joined: 29 Jan 2003 Location: Killbox 90210
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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 6:17 am Post subject: |
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| sundubuman wrote: |
Israel is kicking ass........
all the rest is mere commentary. |
That gives you a real chubby, doesn't it? |
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guangho

Joined: 19 Jan 2005 Location: a spot full of deception, stupidity, and public micturation and thus unfit for longterm residency
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Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 4:52 am Post subject: Re: yes |
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| Ilsanman wrote: |
Do the words 'goy' and goyim' mean anything to you?
Or gentile?
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Yeah. It's way nicer than swine and bloodsucker.
Also, Israeli textbooks don't teach kids to go to war against the goyim in the name of Moses. |
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daskalos
Joined: 19 May 2006 Location: The Road to Ithaca
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Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 5:42 am Post subject: |
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So let me get this straight The Israeli's should give back all the land they won protecting themselves. They should pay for the terrorists infrastructure. Give all palestinians a raise for doing the only work they are qualified to do and then pay for their schooling and give them better jobs in order for them to stand on equal footing economically with the Isreali's.
All the while being rocketed, bombed, and having their citizens kidnapped by extremists whose only goal is the total destruction of their country.
Boy talk about turning the other cheek  |
Thank you. For making sense.
Let me see ... with all the petro-zillions pumped out of the muslim middle Middle East since 1948, not one muslim leader or people has found it in their hearts to lighten the load of misery and poverty suffered by the Palestinians. Why? Because it suits their political purpose to be able to hold up a mass of human misery as an emotionally wrenching tool that builds sympathy for their stated aims of gutting Israel like a fish and spilling them into the sea. The plight of the Palestinians could have been turned around by their muslim brothers a long time ago. Instead they've been kept in poor and squalid lives because it's easier to hate Israel with impoverished fellow muslims stuck in camps. If any Arab lives in poverty, it is the fault of the corrupt and greedy governments in the muslim Middle East. The Arab citizens of Israel, on the other hand, have it pretty good. |
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sundubuman
Joined: 04 Feb 2003 Location: seoul
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Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 10:07 am Post subject: |
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here, here...
Go Israel!!!!! |
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sundubuman
Joined: 04 Feb 2003 Location: seoul
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Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 10:08 am Post subject: |
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| dogbert wrote: |
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Israel is kicking ass........
all the rest is mere commentary. |
That gives you a real chubby, doesn't it? |
and that upsets you somehow?
you want Israel to lose to Hamas and Hezbollah?? |
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