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Re: Bastille Day attack in France
Reply #375 - Jul 16th, 2016 at 8:32am
 
issuevoter wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 7:33am:
One of the worst aspects of all these Muzlim atrocities, is that a great portion of Western populations are beginning to see them as inevitable. Islam is winning its war.

It doesn't help that we have knee-jerk defenders of Islam. Or maybe they just hate Christianity so much that they're programmed to respond this way.

At any rate, here's something I would hope no leader of my country would ever say:

Prime Minister Manuel Valls: “We will not give in to the terrorist threat. The times have changed and France is going to have to live with terrorism.

LIVE WITH terrorism? If that's your stance, the terrorists have already won.
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Re: Bastille Day attack in France
Reply #376 - Jul 16th, 2016 at 8:40am
 
Bobby. wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 11:48pm:

Many radicals need to be rounded up & questioned.

Start with the mosques. Every one of them should get probed from stem to stern. Any found to be in possession of weapons should be closed immediately and all mosque officials (if not members) deported immediately.

France also needs to quit playing pat-a-cake with radical imams and shady characters on the terrorist watch list. If there's even a shred of evidence that they've been preaching sedition or associating with known terrorists, ship them back to whatever Middle East orifice they crawled out of. 

Then close the borders. Keep tabs on French citizens leaving for known terrorist hot spots and deny them re-entry. Refuse any additional Muslim refugees and deport the ones who are seeking asylum there.

Harsh? Yes, but even more so is the fact that there have been 16 terrorist attacks in France since 2012, and every one of them has been done in the name of Islam. Misbehaving guests need to leave the party -- through the door or through the window.
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Reply #377 - Jul 16th, 2016 at 8:46am
 
Emma wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 10:54pm:
Having read a few earlier posts on this thread, the general thrust seems to be  KILL them.

NOW personally, I don't think these IS attacks have ANYTHING TO DO WITH ISLAM.

Islam is no more violent a religion than Christianity is. 

NO.   NO -- IS  is not being run by religious believers...  There MAY BE some demented souls who THINK they are speaking for ISLAM, but they are NOT.

IS is a haven for PSYCHOPATHS. 
They are drawn in like foxes discovering a henhouse. They seek destruction and anarchy,    NOTHING MORE. 

TO BLAME all Muslims is simply an act of ignorance, and proposals to kill them ALL is a similar psycho response.  Angry Sad No winners there friends.

THIS whole issue is not about religion. It is about power.



If Islamic terror has nothing to do with Islam why did Qadri need 600 pages for his fatwa to outlaw Islamic terror?

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Leftists and the Ayatollahs have a lot in common when it comes to criticism of Islam, they don't tolerate it.
 
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Reply #378 - Jul 16th, 2016 at 8:47am
 
Well that's a relief. The authorities are reporting Mohamed, the truck driver, was just a petty criminal with no Islamic connections.
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Reply #379 - Jul 16th, 2016 at 9:35am
 
issuevoter wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 8:47am:
Well that's a relief. The authorities are reporting Mohamed, the truck driver, was just a petty criminal with no Islamic connections.



issuev,

This latest atrocity in Nice, France, has got nothing to do with ISLAM.




In the wake of the atrocity in Nice;


Hollande has announced:

France is going to fight against
'the enemies of freedom'
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Well that is a relief!      /sarc off

I am sure that 'the enemies of freedom' will be shaking in their boots.  !!!



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Re: Bastille Day attack in France
Reply #380 - Jul 16th, 2016 at 10:05am
 
Emma wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 10:54pm:
Having read a few earlier posts on this thread, the general thrust seems to be  KILL them.

NOW personally, I don't think these IS attacks have ANYTHING TO DO WITH ISLAM.

Islam is no more violent a religion than Christianity is. 

NO.   NO -- IS  is not being run by religious believers...  There MAY BE some demented souls who THINK they are speaking for ISLAM, but they are NOT.

IS is a haven for PSYCHOPATHS. 
They are drawn in like foxes discovering a henhouse. They seek destruction and anarchy,    NOTHING MORE. 

TO BLAME all Muslims is simply an act of ignorance, and proposals to kill them ALL is a similar psycho response.  Angry Sad No winners there friends.

THIS whole issue is not about religion. It is about power.



Well said......................... Cool
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1. There has never been a more serious assault on our standard of living than Anthropogenic Global Warming..Ajax
2. "One hour of freedom is worth more than 40 years of slavery &  prison" Regas Feraeos
 
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Re: Bastille Day attack in France
Reply #381 - Jul 16th, 2016 at 11:06am
 
issuevoter wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 7:33am:
One of the worst aspects of all these Muzlim atrocities, is that a great portion of Western populations are beginning to see them as inevitable. Islam is winning its war.


Oh yes.

Definitely winning the war - and that's by invitation of the West's Political Left liberal-progressives.

All I heard on the TV news last night was the use of the No Name Brand generic "Terrorism" and "Terrorists". God forbid this should have anything to do with Islam, or Muslim immigrants.

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Reply #382 - Jul 16th, 2016 at 11:12am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 11:06am:
issuevoter wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 7:33am:
One of the worst aspects of all these Muzlim atrocities, is that a great portion of Western populations are beginning to see them as inevitable. Islam is winning its war.


Oh yes.

Definitely winning the war - and that's by invitation of the West's Political Left liberal-progressives.

All I heard on the TV news last night was the use of the No Name Brand generic "Terrorism" and "Terrorists". God forbid this should have anything to do with Islam.



Trump uses the words "radical Islamic terrorism". He's a lone wolf in a PC dominated western world.
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Reply #383 - Jul 16th, 2016 at 11:21am
 
Mistress Nicole wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 11:12am:
Trump uses the words "radical Islamic terrorism". He's a lone wolf in a PC dominated western world.


Come November he might be voted into the Oval Office over the head of Hillary.

Politicians in high places must start to confront this ever-growing monster elephant-in-the-room before it's too late to do anything.

Withdrawing the Western forces from the Middle East must be the first priority before all else. No more nonsense about Western soldiers still being there to train the locals in how to hold a gun. That BS has worn way too thin.



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Reply #384 - Jul 16th, 2016 at 11:26am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 11:21am:
Mistress Nicole wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 11:12am:
Trump uses the words "radical Islamic terrorism". He's a lone wolf in a PC dominated western world.


Come November he might be voted into the Oval Office over the head of Hillary.

Politicians in high places must start to confront this ever-growing monster elephant-in-the-room before it's too late to do anything.

Withdrawing the Western forces from the Middle East must be the first priority before all else. No more nonsense about Western soldiers still being there to train the locals in how to hold a gun. That BS has worn way too thin.





Regarding your last sentence, that was my view. But it's changed.

If he's elected, Trump wants to declare war and hit ISIS hard. I agree. And it should be noted in this context that Trump has been critical of bush jnrs invasion of Iraq

Different ball game now.
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Reply #385 - Jul 16th, 2016 at 11:32am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 11:21am:
Mistress Nicole wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 11:12am:
Trump uses the words "radical Islamic terrorism". He's a lone wolf in a PC dominated western world.


Come November he might be voted into the Oval Office over the head of Hillary.

Politicians in high places must start to confront this ever-growing monster elephant-in-the-room before it's too late to do anything.

Withdrawing the Western forces from the Middle East must be the first priority before all else. No more nonsense about Western soldiers still being there to train the locals in how to hold a gun. That BS has worn way too thin.






I thought he was going to build a WALL.....

has he changed his mind?
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Reply #386 - Jul 16th, 2016 at 11:46am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 11:21am:
Withdrawing the Western forces from the Middle East must be the first priority before all else. No more nonsense about Western soldiers still being there to train the locals in how to hold a gun. That BS has worn way too thin.

Absolutely.

If we learn nothing more from history, let it be this - Religion is ineradicable.

The notion that the west is going to confront and 'wipe out' Islam is so dangerously naive as to warrant disqualification from political office of anyone who believes that delusion.

Peoples fight hardest for what they hold sacred... The Irish largely surrendered their language over 400 years but fought to the death to keep their faith. The English (and later the British) fought for 300+ years to eradicate Catholicism in England / Britain. The Catholic Europeans fought for 300+ years to eradicate Protestantism from Europe. The Protestant Europeans fought for 300+ years to eradicate Catholicism.

Islam is a religion and a political ideology (no need to have a royal commission to establish that... Nobody doubts it) and is fanatically and murderously defended in a way that Henry VIII, Mary I and Oliver Cromwell would have recognised.

Jihadists are fighting an asymmetric battle to goad the west into an overreach of Armageddon's proportion. They know (as we should know from history) an attempt to eradicate a major religion will trigger a medieval-style 'Holy War' only this time both sides will be using 21st century weapons.
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Reply #387 - Jul 16th, 2016 at 12:03pm
 
issuevoter wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 8:47am:
Well that's a relief. The authorities are reporting Mohamed, the truck driver, was just a petty criminal with no Islamic connections.


Yes that is a relief.  They might have had to classify the 84 dead as victims of islamic terrorism and that would look bad statistically.

Better hope nobody asks if a lone nut with no ties can kill 84 inmocents, what sort of bodycount could an organized bunch of fanatics achieve?
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Reply #388 - Jul 16th, 2016 at 12:04pm
 
The4thEstate wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 8:40am:
Bobby. wrote on Jul 15th, 2016 at 11:48pm:

Many radicals need to be rounded up & questioned.

Start with the mosques. Every one of them should get probed from stem to stern. Any found to be in possession of weapons should be closed immediately and all mosque officials (if not members) deported immediately.

France also needs to quit playing pat-a-cake with radical imams and shady characters on the terrorist watch list. If there's even a shred of evidence that they've been preaching sedition or associating with known terrorists, ship them back to whatever Middle East orifice they crawled out of. 

Then close the borders. Keep tabs on French citizens leaving for known terrorist hot spots and deny them re-entry. Refuse any additional Muslim refugees and deport the ones who are seeking asylum there.

Harsh? Yes, but even more so is the fact that there have been 16 terrorist attacks in France since 2012, and every one of them has been done in the name of Islam. Misbehaving guests need to leave the party -- through the door or through the window.



Either that or large concentration camps.
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Reply #389 - Jul 16th, 2016 at 12:09pm
 
issuevoter wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 8:47am:
Well that's a relief. The authorities are reporting Mohamed, the truck driver, was just a petty criminal with no Islamic connections.




what is islamic?????....

are they saying he isnt /wasnt a Muslim?....

we have invented a few words now to describe terrorism..... and they seem to be misused...

terrorists come from all walks of life....and until one writes a book on what makes a terrorist....we can only guess cant we?>.

lets not forget the days of yore when burning witches was the norm.....and mass head loping in the market square was legal......

this was not that long ago..... sub humans have always had evil intentions...

we read history and say that could never happen today... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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