BubberMiley Posted April 10, 2008 Report Posted April 10, 2008 (edited) What are you doing to celebrate Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week? Me, I'm raising a toast to how far the right-wing has gone down the road of paranoid delusion. http://terrorismawareness.org/islamo-fasci...reness-week-ii/ Edited May 13, 2008 by BubberMiley Quote "I think it's fun watching the waldick get all excited/knickers in a knot over something." -scribblet
AngusThermopyle Posted April 10, 2008 Report Posted April 10, 2008 What are you doing to celebrate Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week? Nothing. Why? Would you like me to do something? What a Troll. Quote I yam what I yam - Popeye
bush_cheney2004 Posted April 10, 2008 Report Posted April 10, 2008 I am using "Buy It Now" for all gas centrifuges auctioned on eBay....just doing my part. Quote Economics trumps Virtue.
GostHacked Posted April 10, 2008 Report Posted April 10, 2008 What are you doing to celebrate Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week? Me, I'm raising a toast to how far the right-wing has gone down the road of paranoid disillusion.http://terrorismawareness.org/islamo-fasci...reness-week-ii/ No kidding, I am told to fear almost everything these days. Muslims, gays, lunatic left loons ect ect .... keep them in a perpetual state of fear. Quote
Oleg Bach Posted April 10, 2008 Report Posted April 10, 2008 No kidding, I am told to fear almost everything these days. Muslims, gays, lunatic left loons ect ect .... keep them in a perpetual state of fear. Money - it's about power and control and money! Islamic Facism - Israeli Fashism - Anglo American and British Facism...gone are the good Christians like Winston Churchill who stood up against evil at all cost...as we understand the meaning of facism..that it is a cluster of absolute power without any opposition..If you oppose corporate and Islamic and Jewish and secularist Facism..you will find yourself broke and struggling..they do not execute you YET..but in time they will destroy those that will now bow to their religious secualarism...one must realize that all these groups are the enemy..they internally may consider themselves on the grass roots level as contestants..but they are without their knowledge unified to project facism globally..very clever plan..and remember when you get emotional about Islam or Judean Facism...just keep in mind is that is what they want... You will be controled through the things you love and hate..emotion is the vital tool to spreading facism...and there are powers that be - that manipulate all factions mentioned...don't go for the ruse...it's devide and destroy of our domestic and international unity....by the way - funny how China....is now reporting that they have arrested terrorist who want to disrupt their stupid Olympic games...talk about using the old "weapons of mass destruction"....China is in competition with western facists for supremacey....Facism is a movement based in mental illness and sexual disfunction - look at Henry Kissenger..the old facist once said that "Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac" --- talk about equating control over the masses with an irrection - the guy was and is nuts....don't know if he is alive or not - hope not.....Facism is based in sexual sadism also..you will find that all facists are dickless. That is why they want to rape us all..to prove they are men when they are not! Quote
Shakeyhands Posted April 10, 2008 Report Posted April 10, 2008 Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week... classic. If you keep playing the same song over and over, eventually everyone knows the words. Quote "They muddy the water, to make it seem deep." - Friedrich Nietzsche
Dog Posted April 10, 2008 Report Posted April 10, 2008 (edited) No kidding, I am told to fear almost everything these days. Muslims, gays, lunatic left loons ect ect .... keep them in a perpetual state of fear. Do you fear Gays during AIDS or Gay pride awareness week ? If Gays start flying jets into buildings or bombing buses, trains etc maybe i will take more notice of them as well . Edited April 10, 2008 by Dog Quote
GostHacked Posted April 10, 2008 Report Posted April 10, 2008 Do you fear Gays during AIDS or Gay pride awareness week ? If Gays start flying jets into buildings or bombing buses, trains etc maybe i will take more notice of them as well . Personaly, I do not fear much. But you have a system in place that the government in conjunction with the Main Stream Media, that everywhere you go, everything you do, everyone you meet is a potential threat to you. Long gone are the days of promoting love and peace between people. Live and let live. No today it is a mentality of, if you do not live like us, then you shoudl die. But on the scale ... AIDS has killed more people than those killed on September 11/2001. And that number will constantly grow. So you should fear AIDS more so than terrorism. The chances of you getting AIDS is far greater than you being killed in a terrorist attack while in the continental US. Terrorism is a perceived threat. Terrorism is the threat of someone telling you that you are in danger and the threat of you being harmed. Terrorism is not the actual act itself. It is then moved on to murder and other things. I can tell you that you should fear rabbits because of this and that. Eventhough the bunnies may never ever cause deliberate harm to you, the threat of it is still there and on your mind. Also, one man's friend is the same man's foe when the rhetoric supports a course of action. Saddam was considered an ally to the US in the 1980's, the US supplied materials to Iraq which was turned into chemical weapons used on the Kurds. The US was ok with it, and never really got all uppity because of it. Only when Kuwait was invaded (very oil rich country) was anything done about it. Then we saw a systematic break down of Saddam's programs , chemical, biological, nuclear. All could not continue after the first Gulf War. Fast foward to 9/11, then those famouse speeches about terrorism and Iraq. No connection was ever made solid (eventhough the media pimped it like it was as real as anything else out there) and knowing that Saddam had little to no chance of ever getting any program off the ground again, but yet he was made to be the biggest threat to the world. Especially a threat to the US, considering they had a very reduced military because of the First Gulf War and years of sanctions, ect ect . Saddam was not a direct or immediate threat to the US. Saddam and Iraq just could not project their power beyond the Kuwait invasion. They had been beaten and torn apart. And yet everyone was to beleive that Saddam could attack you right now.. right NOW. Why was North Korea not invaded? They have a far more advanced nuclear program than Iraq did, (even Iran at this point) and have been playing a political game with the US. One report of them stopping the program, then talks, then the talks break down, NK resumes their nuclear goal.... around and around. No country right now can militarily project themselves like the US. So I do not see any other country a bigger threat to world security than that of the US. Keep in mind the term and meaning of terrorism. Quote
Rue Posted April 10, 2008 Report Posted April 10, 2008 (edited) Do you fear Gays during AIDS or Gay pride awareness week ? If Gays start flying jets into buildings or bombing buses, trains etc maybe i will take more notice of them as well . I was going to say yes certain drag queens yes. That said, I believe the best way to teach people is with positive processes not ones based on fear or negativity. I think there is a way to talk frankly about what we do not like or agree with and see as a problem in our own or other societies without turning it into hate mongering. Edited April 10, 2008 by Rue Quote
kuzadd Posted April 11, 2008 Report Posted April 11, 2008 (edited) What are you doing to celebrate Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week? Me, I'm raising a toast to how far the right-wing has gone down the road of paranoid disillusion.http://terrorismawareness.org/islamo-fasci...reness-week-ii/ hilarious! Islamo-fascism week How about a week to recognize how government lies, and why we fall for it, heck we'd need more then a week for that one! Or how about awareness of business and government collusion to the detriment of the population week, again we need more then a week. Yet we are all affected by these issues. Or how about all about the SPP week cause we aren't privy to that, in our democratic society and again that affects us way more. but I will raise a toast to the wonder and spectacle that fear mongering, brings us, what a show! Edited April 11, 2008 by kuzadd Quote Insults are the ammunition of the unintelligent - do not use them. It is okay to criticize a policy, decision, action or comment. Such criticism is part of healthy debate. It is not okay to criticize a person's character or directly insult them, regardless of their position or actions. Derogatory terms such as "loser", "idiot", etc are not permitted unless the context clearly implies that it is not serious. Rule of thumb: Play the ball, not the person (i.e. tackle the argument, not the person making it).
DogOnPorch Posted April 11, 2008 Report Posted April 11, 2008 Personaly, I do not fear much.But you have a system in place that the government in conjunction with the Main Stream Media, that everywhere you go, everything you do, everyone you meet is a potential threat to you. Long gone are the days of promoting love and peace between people. Live and let live. No today it is a mentality of, if you do not live like us, then you shoudl die. But on the scale ... AIDS has killed more people than those killed on September 11/2001. And that number will constantly grow. So you should fear AIDS more so than terrorism. The chances of you getting AIDS is far greater than you being killed in a terrorist attack while in the continental US. Terrorism is a perceived threat. Terrorism is the threat of someone telling you that you are in danger and the threat of you being harmed. Terrorism is not the actual act itself. It is then moved on to murder and other things. I can tell you that you should fear rabbits because of this and that. Eventhough the bunnies may never ever cause deliberate harm to you, the threat of it is still there and on your mind. Also, one man's friend is the same man's foe when the rhetoric supports a course of action. Saddam was considered an ally to the US in the 1980's, the US supplied materials to Iraq which was turned into chemical weapons used on the Kurds. The US was ok with it, and never really got all uppity because of it. Only when Kuwait was invaded (very oil rich country) was anything done about it. Then we saw a systematic break down of Saddam's programs , chemical, biological, nuclear. All could not continue after the first Gulf War. Fast foward to 9/11, then those famouse speeches about terrorism and Iraq. No connection was ever made solid (eventhough the media pimped it like it was as real as anything else out there) and knowing that Saddam had little to no chance of ever getting any program off the ground again, but yet he was made to be the biggest threat to the world. Especially a threat to the US, considering they had a very reduced military because of the First Gulf War and years of sanctions, ect ect . Saddam was not a direct or immediate threat to the US. Saddam and Iraq just could not project their power beyond the Kuwait invasion. They had been beaten and torn apart. And yet everyone was to beleive that Saddam could attack you right now.. right NOW. Why was North Korea not invaded? They have a far more advanced nuclear program than Iraq did, (even Iran at this point) and have been playing a political game with the US. One report of them stopping the program, then talks, then the talks break down, NK resumes their nuclear goal.... around and around. No country right now can militarily project themselves like the US. So I do not see any other country a bigger threat to world security than that of the US. Keep in mind the term and meaning of terrorism. Ever been 'the target' of a terrorist attack? You might feel differently. Nothing like folks trying to kill you to make you feel like folks are trying to kill you. ----------------------------------------- The IRA is being used as the excuse by them all not to engage properly in the process of building peace with justice in Ireland. ---Gerry Adams Quote Nothing cracks a turtle like Leon Uris.
Leafless Posted April 11, 2008 Report Posted April 11, 2008 I was going to say yes certain drag queens yes.That said, I believe the best way to teach people is with positive processes not ones based on fear or negativity. I think there is a way to talk frankly about what we do not like or agree with and see as a problem in our own or other societies without turning it into hate mongering. Talk frankly? Who promotes to talk frankly about anything in this country or any issue of importance. We are told what to do and accept. This is why it DOES turn into hate mongering. And in turn, who can really blame the hate mongers who are really concerned citizens who were never given the opportunity, to democratically participate in issues, that normally require majority consent to be accepted. Quote
AngusThermopyle Posted April 12, 2008 Report Posted April 12, 2008 (edited) Who promotes to talk frankly about anything in this country or any issue of importance. Well....I do. When do you want to start? We are told what to do and accept. You may be but thats not me. Why do you let "THEM" do that to you? Edited April 12, 2008 by AngusThermopyle Quote I yam what I yam - Popeye
Jerry Galinda Posted April 12, 2008 Report Posted April 12, 2008 Personaly, I do not fear much.But you have a system in place that the government in conjunction with the Main Stream Media, that everywhere you go, everything you do, everyone you meet is a potential threat to you. Long gone are the days of promoting love and peace between people. Live and let live. No today it is a mentality of, if you do not live like us, then you shoudl die. But on the scale ... AIDS has killed more people than those killed on September 11/2001. And that number will constantly grow. So you should fear AIDS more so than terrorism. The chances of you getting AIDS is far greater than you being killed in a terrorist attack while in the continental US. Terrorism is a perceived threat. Terrorism is the threat of someone telling you that you are in danger and the threat of you being harmed. Terrorism is not the actual act itself. It is then moved on to murder and other things. I can tell you that you should fear rabbits because of this and that. Eventhough the bunnies may never ever cause deliberate harm to you, the threat of it is still there and on your mind. Also, one man's friend is the same man's foe when the rhetoric supports a course of action. Saddam was considered an ally to the US in the 1980's, the US supplied materials to Iraq which was turned into chemical weapons used on the Kurds. The US was ok with it, and never really got all uppity because of it. Only when Kuwait was invaded (very oil rich country) was anything done about it. Then we saw a systematic break down of Saddam's programs , chemical, biological, nuclear. All could not continue after the first Gulf War. Fast foward to 9/11, then those famouse speeches about terrorism and Iraq. No connection was ever made solid (eventhough the media pimped it like it was as real as anything else out there) and knowing that Saddam had little to no chance of ever getting any program off the ground again, but yet he was made to be the biggest threat to the world. Especially a threat to the US, considering they had a very reduced military because of the First Gulf War and years of sanctions, ect ect . Saddam was not a direct or immediate threat to the US. Saddam and Iraq just could not project their power beyond the Kuwait invasion. They had been beaten and torn apart. And yet everyone was to beleive that Saddam could attack you right now.. right NOW. Why was North Korea not invaded? They have a far more advanced nuclear program than Iraq did, (even Iran at this point) and have been playing a political game with the US. One report of them stopping the program, then talks, then the talks break down, NK resumes their nuclear goal.... around and around. No country right now can militarily project themselves like the US. So I do not see any other country a bigger threat to world security than that of the US. Keep in mind the term and meaning of terrorism. btw. Saddam - “hero” from CELLAR - naive politician - hidden rat without courage and SO ON, SO ON Quote
Leafless Posted April 12, 2008 Report Posted April 12, 2008 (edited) Well....I do.When do you want to start? You may be but thats not me. Why do you let "THEM" do that to you? We can talk all year and politically speaking, in reference to how the country operates, won't mean or change anything. Our opinion only matters via referendums, something parliamentarians choose to keep Canadians oppressed and powerless, even in EXTREMELY important matters relating to OUR own constitution. Edited April 12, 2008 by Leafless Quote
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