Muslims call for Teddy Teacher to be EXECUTED

Muslims call for Teddy Teacher to be EXECUTED

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Ordinary Bloke

4,559 posts

198 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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I believe in X, the saviour of all things needing saving.

You (from country/relgion Z) helping out in country Y, allow a local kid to call a cuddly toy X.

People in country Y march in the street calling for your death.

Pick any X Y and Z. What would you do?

It's just madness, no wonder I don't support overseas charities. F&ckem.

Westy Pre-Lit

5,087 posts

203 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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petrolhead76 said:
Ok lets make it easier...Kill all muslims, all muslims are bad wink
Don't see anybody saying that.

What i have seen though are a bunch of nutters going on about a teddy called a naughty word and wanting to kill a lady. I think they need a reality check to be honest.

Don

28,377 posts

284 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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robm3 said:
Don said:
Muntu said:
They have had to move her to a secret location now apparently.
See what I mean? The Sudanese politicos must be desperate to be rid of her before their extremist nutters kill her and bring down Armageddon on themselves. Worst of all Sudan has now been recognised as a nation of amateurs ruled by fools. No-one is going to trust them ever again and in international society they are now pariahs. They could not possibly have wanted that - their extremist nutters have dealt their international standing a deathblow. I pity them. It cannot be good internally either and certainly won't be in the future when their country suffers some disaster as it inevitably will given their geographical location.

Global warming, gentlemen? Its a weapon, now. Enjoy...

Muntu said:
The locals were obviously not listening to the "religion of peace" bit at Friday prayers today.
Clearly not. There again - their violent time is now - Christian societies have had violent times too. Luckily we're better at it. We can't claim the moral high ground. We've just been better, historically, at violence - ish. At least when it comes to defending home territory.

We'll see who is better at what in due course.

Sadly. frown
Crusades anyone???
My God I hope not. It would be the bloodiest most appalling conflict in known history. And totally unnecessary. But what the "Islamsist" regimes fail to understand is that it would happen. And it would be truly, awfully, appallingly, unbelievably horrible. We in the post-nuclear-society have been through understanding the new balance in politics. We know that pissing off our neighbours is not an option. They have to go through the same thing without having to physically experience Hiroshima.

Frankly - I believe this may not be possible and that a second, devastating and utterly horrible conflict may need to be gone through to educate the world that this sort of Crusade/Jihad is not possible anymore in global terms.

The incredible loss of life involved makes me gag.

I hope its note true. I really, really do.

ZR1cliff

17,999 posts

249 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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Nickthebassist said:
I was thinking perhaps we should cut off our aid to Sudan perhaps? Kick them where it hurts. I hate religionist extremeists, of ANY religion. I'm hardcore atheist.
rofl Down with the extreme atheists

groucho

12,134 posts

246 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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Are you a sage, Don?

DAVE-W

544 posts

211 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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groucho said:
Are you a sage, Don?
An accounting package? confused

wink

Dave cool

shadowninja

76,351 posts

282 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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When I heard that they wanted her shot, I just laughed out loud. They don't deserve any respect.

SLOWER said:
The School director Robert Boulos called the verdict "very fair" adding: "She could have had six months and lashes and a fine and she only got 15 days and deportation."
Frankly, if I were her, I would have packed up and left if they didn't offer to deport me.

Don

28,377 posts

284 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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Westy Pre-Lit said:
petrolhead76 said:
Ok lets make it easier...Kill all muslims, all muslims are bad wink
Don't see anybody saying that.

What i have seen though are a bunch of nutters going on about a teddy called a naughty word and wanting to kill a lady. I think they need a reality check to be honest.
Lord, I hope so. I really do. Chances are = it will all blow over soon enough. Lady comes home, all is forgotten. A couple of years go by - no-one is the wiser. But I expect the political fallout to keep going for a good while yet. If they up? Could be a lot worse yet.

groucho

12,134 posts

246 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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ZR1cliff said:
Nickthebassist said:
I was thinking perhaps we should cut off our aid to Sudan perhaps? Kick them where it hurts. I hate religionist extremeists, of ANY religion. I'm hardcore atheist.
rofl Down with the extreme atheists
I don't think you can be a fundamentalist atheist. It's not the same thing, come on, a big guy in the sky? I don't think the antithesis stands.

petrolhead76

1,597 posts

216 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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It is incredulous how some tts have behaved - first thing she is helping their country but they choose to ignore this and instead want her killed for something that is completely a minor matter at best.

Its a sad fact but you get complete tossers who have real anti-western sentiment (bit like the BNP but the other way I guess!) and they need a slap.

They should the names and addresses of those tts calling for the death threats and then not offer any western aid etc. to those people. Now that I could 100% agree with - if only if it was feasible.

My point is lets not nuke the whole of sudan to get the minority (at least I hope its a minority).


Don

28,377 posts

284 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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groucho said:
Are you a sage, Don?
Good God, I hope not. If I am a sage? Then the world is sadly, very short of sages. frown

bimsb6

8,040 posts

221 months

Ordinary Bloke

4,559 posts

198 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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Anyone notice that 'Sudan Bear' is an anagram of Bared Anus???

groucho

12,134 posts

246 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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feritsbum said:
groucho said:
By the way, I have the injuries of 'battle scars' I would never be overly odious on here because I really do think keyboard warriorship is not fair.
Keep it cool mate, you know thats how we work best! cool
Of course. biggrin

Don

28,377 posts

284 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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Ordinary Bloke said:
Anyone notice that 'Sudan Bear' is an anagram of Bared Anus???
rofl

DAVE-W

544 posts

211 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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This might be a solution......how about in exchange for her freedom, we all chip in and send £1 to the Sudanese lapdancing paypal account? biggrin

I'll get my coat winkhehe

Dave cool

Raify

6,552 posts

248 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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mystomachehurts said:
Must admit, I need to go read the Koran, evidently it's a pile of shite, but you really shouldn't say that without having read it.
Why don't you? I read it recently, to see what all the fuss was about and found it to be like any other religious text. Full of inconsistencies, loving one minute and blood thirsty the next, just like the bible. It wasn't anything like the Daily Mail portray it, or how some people here think it's like.

They did mess it up by organising the sura's in order of length, longest first though. Makes it a devil to read.

The one that was recommended to me was a translation by Arthur J. Arberry £6.99 Oxford University Press.

Donut

4,521 posts

251 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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sorry if it's been said already...

This has just been one the news and it was about 15/20 old boys on donkeys with the odd Sudan dole scum version thrown in!

they where about as threatening as Jeremy Beadles small hand!

Ordinary Bloke

4,559 posts

198 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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Normally (IMHO) when people go marching in the streets in non-democratic society, there's some payment/pressure/threats behind it.

Do you really think 'Joe Sudan' gives a t0ss what a bear is called?

Someone must be telling them to do this.

Someone should find out who.

PS: Thank god I'm not in government. Thank Allah. And Mohammed. And all the other sacred names. Christ on a bike, what's going on here?

Raify

6,552 posts

248 months

Friday 30th November 2007
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groucho said:
I don't think you can be a fundamentalist atheist. It's not the same thing, come on, a big guy in the sky? I don't think the antithesis stands.
This reminds me of a Douglas Adams quote:

Douglas Adams said:
I really do not believe that there is a god - in fact I am convinced that there is not a god (a subtle difference). I see not a shred of evidence to suggest that there is one. It’s easier to say that I am a radical Atheist, just to signal that I really mean it, have thought about it a great deal, and that it’s an opinion I hold seriously.