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On 2007-07-01 11:37:31, shaliron wrote:
For example, 9/11, it took far too long before the leaders of the Muslim community to condemn the acts committed, which led the public to believe that they somewhat supported the acts.
Thats because muslims knew that it wasn't them that were responsible, its pretty clear now that 9/11 was an inside job created by the American Government...why should muslims have to condemn something they had no part in anyway?
If you examine the evidence you will find the there is no bigger Terrorist than the U.S and it was them that created Osama bin laden, as i've said before don't blame frankenstein's monster blame Dr frankenstein!
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Posted: 2007-07-01 13:30:48
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On 2007-07-01 11:37:31, shaliron wrote:
@mweb6161
That logic is understandable, but should never be used as an excuse, there is no such thing as a righteous terrorist IMO.
I'm all with you there.
On 2007-06-30 22:52:59, PeterKay wrote:
Every time an incident occurs it's always the Muslims who get blamed/accused nowadays, makes me feel so bad and hurt especially as the religion in no way teaches such acts!! The media make it out as if the religion teaches such vile actions but it honestly doesn't, its a very easy peaceful religion.....
I understand what you mean completely, but a lot has to do with the way your religious leaders deal with the issues. They are the ones in the public eye, so they are half the reason for the bad public image.
For example, 9/11, it took far too long before the leaders of the Muslim community to condemn the acts committed, which led the public to believe that they somewhat supported the acts.
Or, specifically in Australia, when the top Sheik said some horrible things about women and Australians in general. Other Muslim leaders failed to 'condemn' what he said, and it took far too long before he forced to resign. Add lack of general condemnation from the Muslim community, and you get a bad public image.
But anyway, I'm wishing all of you in the UK the best of luck, and I hope you get through this period with no serious incidents or casualties. It's horrible what's happened.
nonsense - and your contributions in other threads suggest that you're are much too smart to fall for this bs of "blame the muslims who don't blame the muslims"!!!!!!!
among other things that criticism is just a way of ignoring any valid contributions from muslims re. a proper holistic debate and analysis! you just say, "ah, you muslim...until you confess we don't listen to you"...it's guantanamo lite, dreamt up by the spinners of this world!
it's like early christians thrown before the llions in the circus, and the only way to stop the carnage was to deny jesus...
and explain the difference between abu hamza and ian paisly/david trimble... between abu hamza and US-tvangelists calling for the assassination of hugo chavez?
oh gosh, I could go on, but why should I, not knowing if you give a hoot?
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Posted: 2007-07-01 13:32:32
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if you aren't responsible for something you protest your innocence until you are blue in the face.
I'm not 100% on any of the 3 "attacks" that happened this week, there is not enough evidence for me to give an opinionated view.
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Posted: 2007-07-01 13:35:30
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Just think about it for a second guys, Isn't it a little convenient that 3 terrorist attacks take place within 2 days of a new Prime minister coming in....i smell a rat!
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Posted: 2007-07-01 13:41:36
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On 2007-06-30 22:52:59, PeterKay wrote:
Every time an incident occurs it's always the Muslims who get blamed/accused nowadays, makes me feel so bad and hurt especially as the religion in no way teaches such acts!! The media make it out as if the religion teaches such vile actions but it honestly doesn't, its a very easy peaceful religion.....
Just look at the my signature if you wish to see what the religion really teaches.

Peace to all.
Peter kay is quite correct, The vast majority of UK muslims are wonderful, friendly, decent people who have no truck with terrorism, by the same token, the vast majority of the UK and US populace had bugger all to do with the war in Iraq etc, so in NO way are legitamate targets for deranged and warped fundamentalists who perhaps might be better aiming their venom on the politicians whose decision it was, NOT EVERY man, woman and child in the western world!!
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Posted: 2007-07-01 13:43:19
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On 2007-07-01 13:35:30, fatreg wrote:
if you aren't responsible for something you protest your innocence until you are blue in the face.
I'm not 100% on any of the 3 "attacks" that happened this week, there is not enough evidence for me to give an opinionated view.
well said! bloody right!
thanks!
though I could go on and on

full of opinio-nation
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Posted: 2007-07-01 13:44:01
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On 2007-07-01 13:43:19, mweb6161 wrote:
Peter kay is quite correct, The vast majority of UK muslims are wonderful, friendly, decent people who have no truck with terrorism, by the same token, the vast majority of the UK and US populace had bugger all to do with the war in Iraq etc, so in NO way are legitamate targets for deranged and warped fundamentalists who perhaps might be better aiming their venom on the politicians whose decision it was, NOT EVERY man, woman and child in the western world!!