Is Islamic terror a way of life now for peaceful Europeans? Brussels attack.....

Not GOP

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If the goal is to reduce or eliminate fundamentalist Islamic threats to western society, why don't you think addressing the history of how those threats came to power is important?

Or are you one of the people who believe "They attack us because of our freedom!"?
We are where we are, but if you want to be a wise guy, we can go back to the barracks bombing in Beirut, they started it. Or if you are liberal, we started it. The point you are bringing up will not bring resolve, only delay.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/beirut-barracks-attack-remembered/
 

Padawanbater2

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We are where we are, but if you want to be a wise guy, we can go back to the barracks bombing in Beirut, they started it. Or if you are liberal, we started it. The point you are bringing up will not bring resolve, only delay.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/beirut-barracks-attack-remembered/
Why do you think someone would get into a truck filled with a bomb and blow up a building killing themselves and hundreds of other people?
 

UncleBuck

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Then it is strange you and the other ISIS fan boys support them. How much you give to ISIS?
no one else besides me has said they support ISIS. get your facts straight.

i did also say that i wish they would go about their mission in different ways though.

and i was kinda trolling.
 

Not GOP

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Why do you think someone would get into a truck filled with a bomb and blow up a building killing themselves and hundreds of other people?
Radical religious ideology. Islam is a religion of submission and devotion. Ask them. Maybe to some westernized Muslims, it's more peaceful, but no true reformations. None the less, thats not how it goes in the middle east. Time and time again, history has proven there is only way to handle Islamo-fascist 7th century throw backs who breathe, eat, sleep, and shit the Quran. They must be left without hope, Ideology in ruins. Taking out their leaders, and devaluation of their currency is only a start... not enough to defeat
 

UncleBuck

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Radical religious ideology. Islam is a religion of submission and devotion. Ask them. Maybe to some westernized Muslims, it's more peaceful, but no true reformations. None the less, thats not how it goes in the middle east. Time and time again, history has proven there is only way to handle Islamo-fascist 7th century throw backs who breathe, eat, sleep, and shit the Quran. They must be left without hope, Ideology in ruins. Taking out their leaders, and devaluation of their currency is only a start... not enough to defeat
then why not fight them? i'll pay.
 

socalcoolmx

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We are where we are, but if you want to be a wise guy, we can go back to the barracks bombing in Beirut, they started it. Or if you are liberal, we started it. The point you are bringing up will not bring resolve, only delay.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/beirut-barracks-attack-remembered/
In his memoir, General Colin Powell (at the time an assistant to Caspar Weinberger) noted, that "When the shells started falling on the Shiites, they assumed the American referee had taken sides." Some analysts subsequently criticized the decision to have U.S. warships shell Druze and Syrian forces. They claim that this action forced a shift in the previously neutral U.S. forces by convincing local Lebanese Muslims that the U.S. had sided with the Lebanese Christians

If we could just mind our own business we would be so much better off
 

Not GOP

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In his memoir, General Colin Powell (at the time an assistant to Caspar Weinberger) noted, that "When the shells started falling on the Shiites, they assumed the American referee had taken sides." Some analysts subsequently criticized the decision to have U.S. warships shell Druze and Syrian forces. They claim that this action forced a shift in the previously neutral U.S. forces by convincing local Lebanese Muslims that the U.S. had sided with the Lebanese Christians

If we could just mind our own business we would be so much better off
U.S. was only sent there and then went back due to more violence for peace keeping operations. They were not taking sides, and is the reason for lax compound security. They had no reason to expect an attack.

If you are going to switch the topic to Colin Powell, then at least post a link. Seriously
 

Not GOP

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Then why don't all of the 2.2 billion Muslims on earth commit terrorism?
Some are more radical than otners. Some not at all. I like how you cherry picked my argument.
The point I was making is that most Muslims will tell you Islam is the the religion of submission,
not the religion of peace

You cry about radical white Christian right wingers all the time,
and now you are insinuating it doesn't happen in other religions as well. :smh:
 

Padawanbater2

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Some are more radical than otners. Some not at all. I like how you cherry picked my argument.
The point I was making is that most Muslims will tell you Islam is the the religion of submission,
not the religion of peace

You cry about radical white Christian right wingers all the time,
and now you are insinuating it doesn't happen in other religions as well. :smh:
Did I insinuate radicalism doesn't happen in other religions when I asked why someone might suicide bomb a barracks? Or was it when I asked why all Muslims don't commit terrorism, clearly indicating a fraction of them do?

You're claiming that if someone doesn't support war crimes and torture, they support ISIS

ISIS commits war crimes and torture

You support war crimes and torture

You support ISIS
 

Not GOP

Well-Known Member
Did I insinuate radicalism doesn't happen in other religions when I asked why someone might suicide bomb a barracks? Or was it when I asked why all Muslims don't commit terrorism, clearly indicating a fraction of them do?

You're claiming that if someone doesn't support war crimes and torture, they support ISIS

ISIS commits war crimes and torture

You support war crimes and torture

You support ISIS
If you knew about religious radicalization, why did you need to ask why all Muslims don't commit terrorism?

And why do you redirect to torture? Are you getting emotional on me? If you're just here to vent, that's fine,
but I thought you were asking me for real.
 
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