Obsession: "You must take over the USA and the UK
Obsession: "You must take over the USA and the UK
Looks good. It amazes me that people don't understand the mindset of some of those radical groups. Man, I sure am glad the dems are going to vote for such a tough president, one who won't want to pull everyone out of the middle east and just sit back until its to late.
It's an example of radical terrorist indoctrination camps. Just remember that it is propaganda.
We've got the same thing happening here, minus the guns (in the videos):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97NFNXk8aFc
We've got the same thing happening here, minus the guns (in the videos):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97NFNXk8aFc
And which entire country is it that acts like the people in the Obsession video?
If you live in certain parts of the country, a pro-McCain group is giving out free copies. No need to watch it on Youtube.
Looks interesting, but screams propaganda, media scare tatics, and someone sitting behind it all, making lots of money off peoples fears.
If this was so important to see, it would be on TV and Internet for free.
If this was so important to see, it would be on TV and Internet for free.
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Thank God (and allah) that we have Crazed here to clear this up for us.
Not all Muslims are bad guys, duh!
We have Christians here in America that also fly jets into buildings, strap bombs to their chests and run into crowded markets screaming "for Jesus" and...oh wait,no...we don't. And no, they are NOT the same.
Nice try though...
Not all Muslims are bad guys, duh!
We have Christians here in America that also fly jets into buildings, strap bombs to their chests and run into crowded markets screaming "for Jesus" and...oh wait,no...we don't. And no, they are NOT the same.
Nice try though...

Having already downed a few power drinks, she turned around, faced him, looked him straight in the eye and said, "Listen up, Buddy. I screw anybody, any time, anywhere, your place, my place, in the car, front door, back door, on the ground, standing up, sitting down, naked or with clothes on, dirty, clean . . . . it doesn't matter to me. I've been doing it ever since I got out of college and I just love it."
Eyes now wide with interest, he responded, "No kidding.. I'm a lawyer, too. What firm are you with?"
Thank God (and allah) that we have Crazed here to clear this up for us.
Not all Muslims are bad guys, duh!
We have Christians here in America that also fly jets into buildings, strap bombs to their chests and run into crowded markets screaming "for Jesus" and...oh wait,no...we don't. And no, they are NOT the same.
Nice try though...
Not all Muslims are bad guys, duh!
We have Christians here in America that also fly jets into buildings, strap bombs to their chests and run into crowded markets screaming "for Jesus" and...oh wait,no...we don't. And no, they are NOT the same.
Nice try though...
Reminds me of the movie, 1941..
Let's bring back the blacklists! Let's bring back Tailgunner Joe! Let's use fear to drive people---even if it is irrational fear!
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Last edited by referee54; Oct 6, 2008 at 08:52 PM.
Yep, irrational fear can make people do really neat things
Example---after 9/11, people rushed out and bought lots of duct tape and plastic sheets. "Nobody is gonna kill me using them buy-o-logical weapons." "Nope, if I does this right, and duct tapes the sheets like they says to, no one will die from that stuff"...he thinks that as he suffocates to death...
Example: Bomb shelters during the Cold War..."Hurry, hurry, hurry! get yer latest form of family protection!" Not that they would work, or that there would be anything left to come out to...
Terrorist groups yes---but to stereotype all Muslims is akin to stereotyping the Irish, the Chinese, the Japanese, etc...
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Example---after 9/11, people rushed out and bought lots of duct tape and plastic sheets. "Nobody is gonna kill me using them buy-o-logical weapons." "Nope, if I does this right, and duct tapes the sheets like they says to, no one will die from that stuff"...he thinks that as he suffocates to death...

Example: Bomb shelters during the Cold War..."Hurry, hurry, hurry! get yer latest form of family protection!" Not that they would work, or that there would be anything left to come out to...

Terrorist groups yes---but to stereotype all Muslims is akin to stereotyping the Irish, the Chinese, the Japanese, etc...
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Last edited by referee54; Oct 6, 2008 at 09:08 PM.
Good points; very good points... perhaps it is the EXTREMISTS we should fear---not only over there, but here, as well.
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Extremist are the problem, though a lot of them are Muslim.
Ironic thing is, Muslims that live in the US are very pro American and loyal and better off than they are in Europe where they hit glass ceilings and self segregate in communities.
Terrorist attacks by Muslim extremist in the US are likely to be EXTERNAL, while Muslim extremist attacks in Europe are likely to be INTERNAL.
I have no fear from the American Muslims, but that guy crossing the border from Canada could be another story.
Ironic thing is, Muslims that live in the US are very pro American and loyal and better off than they are in Europe where they hit glass ceilings and self segregate in communities.
Terrorist attacks by Muslim extremist in the US are likely to be EXTERNAL, while Muslim extremist attacks in Europe are likely to be INTERNAL.
I have no fear from the American Muslims, but that guy crossing the border from Canada could be another story.
There are also ties between those breathing oxygen, and child molesters...BAN OXYGEN!
Let me pick that one apart one by one to remove all ambiguity.
1.) OCB...for starters, you yourself pointed out "underlying religious tones." Translation, apples and oranges when we are looking at Islamic extremists who don't just have "underlying ties" but Islam is used as their core behind what they believe.
Furthermore, to completely dismiss your erroneous suggestion, "In a recorded interview with Time Magazine[12] McVeigh professed his belief in "a God", although he said he had "sort of lost touch with" Catholicism and "never really picked it [back] up". The Guardian reported that McVeigh wrote a letter claiming to be an agnostic."
Mkkk next.
2.) Abortion Clinic Bombings- These are small attacks by an EXTREMELY small number of people. They do not have armies in training, and raise their children from birth to hate people with all of their hearts. They also don't train their kids with AK-47s and cartoons about martyrdom. Is there a vague similarity? Yes, but they too are apples and oranges when considering the big picture and their goals.
3.) KKK? They have supposed ties to Christianity, but their group is far more concerned with racism and civil rights. They are around to try and provide "equality" for "oppressed" whites. Their violence also pails in comparison to Islamic extremists.
4.) Aryan Brotherhood- See KKK. They are based on similar beliefs and actions. They are probably less related to religion than the KKK is. Which doesn't say much.
Overall, there is not a single Christian group in America, let alone the entire world that comes even remotely close to the level of extremism found in Islamic fundamentalism. Nothing even comes close.
It's like comparing a local t-ball team to a professional baseball team...heck, I don't think even that analogy fits the difference is so massive.
Put anther way? Do the KKK, the Aryan brotherhood, Tim McVeigh (laugh), or the abortion clinic bombers pose a threat to all of humanity, an entire country, or mankind itself? Hmm...didn't think so.
Last edited by Lumadar; Oct 7, 2008 at 04:47 AM.




