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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #50 on: December 16, 2007, 01:13:52 PM »
A suicide bomber detonated himself in the middle of a group of children who were trying to get candy that the US soldiers were handing out. No problem whatsoever killing almost 20 children all because they wanted one white guy dead.

Prove that the US did what you're saying. There isn't one hard piece of evidence of what you're claiming. Typical muslim propaganda. "I heard they did this but I have no proof but it has to be true because Americans are evil. Nevermind that foreigners from Saudi Arabia continue to blow up hundreds of us while we're shopping for groceries."  ::)

So the point still remains that both "Muslim" extremists and US soldiers both commit atrocities.  Exactly what I was saying earlier.  The only difference between me and you is that I'm smart enough to see that, whereas you think it's all one-sided.  Typical uneducated white trash hillbilly redneck brainwashed American MELTDOWN.

And yes there is tons of evidence of what I cited as well as other stories.  You haven't presented any evidence either.  If you really want us to both spend time googling for websites that cite these stories then go ahead, I'll follow you once you start.

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #51 on: December 16, 2007, 01:19:27 PM »
A suicide bomber detonated himself in the middle of a group of children who were trying to get candy that the US soldiers were handing out. No problem whatsoever killing almost 20 children all because they wanted one white guy dead.

Prove that the US did what you're saying. There isn't one hard piece of evidence of what you're claiming. Typical muslim propaganda. "I heard they did this but I have no proof but it has to be true because Americans are evil. Nevermind that foreigners from Saudi Arabia continue to blow up hundreds of us while we're shopping for groceries."  ::)


Booom. No punt intended.

bigbobs, you use the argument "not to generalize", are u implying that my buddies + brothers are lying?

Btw, my brother re-attached a kid's arms last month in a rusty room with poor lightning. Would u like more details on how it got "detached" in the first place?

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #52 on: December 16, 2007, 01:40:28 PM »

Booom. No punt intended.

bigbobs, you use the argument "not to generalize", are u implying that my buddies + brothers are lying?

Btw, my brother re-attached a kid's arms last month in a rusty room with poor lightning. Would u like more details on how it got "detached" in the first place?

If your buddies + brother deny that US military tactics have low value for civilian life in Afghanistan and Iraq then they are not seeing beyond their own actions.  In other words, I'm not accusing them specifically of "lying," but just knowing what is going on beyond their unit or beyond what they see.

Good for your brother on re-attaching the Muslim kid's arms.  Likewise, my brother who is a medical doctor, and a Muslim, has saved many lives of Christian or white people in Canada.

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #53 on: December 16, 2007, 03:04:48 PM »
Fuck BF is killing this shit stick.

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #54 on: December 16, 2007, 04:08:47 PM »
Fuck BF is killing this shit stick.

Typical uneducated reply.  Yup, the person who is not able to actually debate with my points and instead repeats the same crap in each post is "killing" me lol  ::)

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #55 on: December 16, 2007, 04:09:20 PM »
I was watching some canadian report on CBC someone sent me the other day; an old report from 2001 where a muslim "lady" from Toronto was being interviewed regarding how she "felt" about 9/11...Immigrated some 5 years earlier and made a citizen with arms wide open.

CBC reporter: "What was you and your familiy's reaction to the 9/11 events?"
Muslim woman': "Crying."
CBC reporter: "That made you sad?"
Muslim woman': "No cry for joy, for Allah"
CBC reporter: "Why?"
Muslim woman': "They deserved it. Every siangle one of them. They participate to the evil by working and paying tagxes"
CBC reporter: "It's been reported that people of Middle Eastern origin were killed when the WTC collapsed."
Muslim woman': "They deserved it as well in the name of Allah...(weird chants)"...

It goes on and on on how they use tax evasion tactics and send the money back to Syria, how their "son" spends his summer in AlQueda camps and will eventually "enroll" 'full time...

Doesn't this make you ashamed? Does it piss you off as a Canadian citizen who pays your fair share of taxes? :-\

Hahahah what a slut. But alex are you really that naive to think that the us government and the bankers dont enjoy this?  Its right how they want it. The US bankers are always trying new methods to provoke a war to fatten their pockets. Bush is just a wheel of the car, he does his job for the Rockerfeller's. Like, lets piss off some muslims, lets create some Bin Ladin Fella hiding in a cage, so we can create a never ending war on terrorists. Excellent strategy for the freemasons and you re eating it like a cheesecake.


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Ofcourse the majority of muslims are barbarians. But you americans have no room to talk. Just look at the casualties, you bomb a whole muslim country killing 100 000 of little kids. You just do it smarter, propaganda at its finest. '' a american soldier occupying a strange country while giving candy to the kids'' The week before thousands of kids get to the hospital because of US bombing, the next day you re giving kids candy, so the newspapers have something to talk about. You can feed this propaganda to your own dumb americans, not to someone  of bigbobs intelect.

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #56 on: December 16, 2007, 05:09:09 PM »
"big"bobosonblackmanballs.... ...you are assuming, like the rest of the muslims, that US soldiers are commiting these crimes, do you have proof that these things are happening without provocation?
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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #57 on: December 16, 2007, 05:13:25 PM »
"big"bobosonblackmanballs.... ...you are assuming, like the rest of the muslims, that US soldiers are commiting these crimes, do you have proof that these things are happening without provocation?

The fact that you are brainwashed and clueless should not result in me having to spend/waste time looking up articles and facts and posting them here.  I'll give you a hint to get you started though, search in google something like "US Marines Haditha Massacre."  That's for starters.  Let me know if you want more.

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #58 on: December 16, 2007, 05:27:27 PM »
Google this.
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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #59 on: December 16, 2007, 05:30:31 PM »
Google this.

You asked me for proof that US soldiers are committing war crimes without provocation and I replied with a phrase to google, and your response is "google this" with nothing after it?   Why even reply if you dont have anything intelligent to say? ::)

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« Reply #60 on: December 16, 2007, 05:35:41 PM »
 BRAMPTON, Ontario (AP)  -- Aqsa Parvez would leave home each morning wearing track pants and a Muslim head scarf. Once the 16-year-old got to school, she would remove the scarf and change into close-fitting jeans.

But, her friends said, her parents got wind of what she was doing. Parvez soon began showing up at school with bruises on her arms.

It was a struggle that may have led to Parvez' death this week at the hands of her father, who was denied bail Wednesday after being charged with strangling her.

The killing has ignited a debate in Canada about the conflict between first- and second-generation immigrants who struggle to maintain traditional Muslim values and their children's desire to fit into Western culture. Canada has about 750,000 Muslims.

Parvez, whose family is of Pakistani origin, was rushed to the hospital in critical condition Monday after her father made an emergency call in which he claimed to have killed her, police said. She later died. Video Watch as her friends describe her »

Police spokesman Wayne Patterson said authorities were working to determine the motive and refused to confirm it was over the hijab, the traditional Muslim head scarf. A lawyer for the father said there was "more to the story than just cultural issues."

But friends said Parvez was planning to leave home in Mississauga, Ontario, because of tensions with her family over her decision to stop wearing her head scarf at high school. They said she often had bruises and that she predicted days before her death that her father would "kill her."

"Her dad would want her to be about Muslim this, Muslim that, but she was more about living her life to the fullest. She just wanted to show her parents that you could be religious, but also be who you wanted to be," said Alex Prasad, a friend and fellow student at Parvez's suburban Toronto school, Applewood Heights Secondary.

According to her friends, Parvez wore the hijab when she started school at Applewood Heights last year. But after getting teased about the head scarf, she stopped wearing it a few months ago.

"Her parents would follow her to school or her sisters would and then go home and tell her parents what she was wearing," said Joel Brown, 17. "They'd come to the back doors, just to spy up on her. Aqsa was always afraid of them, especially her brother who she'd sometimes see walking towards her, and she'd have to scramble to put her hijab back on."

Brown said he was getting worried because Parvez would show up at school with bruises on her arms, possible signs of abuse at home that other friends had noticed as well.

The tension with her family had become too much for Parvez, who left home on several occasions. In the days before her death, she had been staying with a friend, Krista Garbutt. She was returning home last weekend to collect some belongings to move out for good, said Brown.

Brown said Parvez told him she was afraid of going home Friday because her father would "kill her." He said he thought she was speaking figuratively.

"She was scared," Brown said. "But students often talk like that so I thought I'd see her the next day. I didn't expect her never to return to school."

An autopsy revealed that the cause of death was "neck compression," or strangulation, police said Wednesday.

Muhammed Parvez, a frail 57-year-old cab driver, appeared unemotional during his brief appearance at a Brampton court. He was ordered not to communicate with his son Waqas, 26, who was charged with obstructing police in connection with the girl's death.

A publication ban was imposed on the court proceedings.

But outside the courtroom, the father's other son, Sean Muhammed Parvez, told reporters he was not sure what exactly led to his sister's death.

"We don't know so far. We are upset," he said, adding that his mother was "sick" because of what happened.

Muhammed Parvez's lawyer, Joseph Ciraco, said the family is distraught.

"It's clearly a tragedy," he said. "You've got a sister that's gone and a father and brother in jail."

"We've heard what's being said in the newspapers and her friends about the cultural problems at home. From my brief discussions with the family, there's more to this story than just the cultural issues, which could play a part," Ciraco said.

Selma Djukic, a spokeswoman for the Canadian Council on American-Islamic Relations, called it a case of domestic abuse.

"This is a tragedy. This another woman that has succumbed to domestic violence and we need to look at what kind of services are available to families who are immigrants and who are trying to make it in the Canadian framework," Djukic said.
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Shahina Siddiqui, president of the Islamic Social Services Association, also called it a domestic violence issue.

"To say it was about her not wearing the hijab, I think that's an oversimplification. All we've heard is from her peers saying that," Siddiqui said. "Many of us who have teenagers or had teenagers know this is a very difficult time. Their hormones and emotions are raging and they are trying to assert their independence."





Great religion!!!!!! Let me guess. This girl deserved it? ::)

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #61 on: December 16, 2007, 05:40:43 PM »
Great religion!!!!!! Let me guess. This girl deserved it? ::)

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/26/AR2006052602069.html

 Great religion!!!!!! Let me guess. The civilians deserved it? ::)

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #62 on: December 16, 2007, 05:43:34 PM »
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- In the deadliest single insurgent attack of the Iraq war, a suicide car bombing killed 125 people Monday in Hilla where police recruits were waiting to get physicals, Iraqi government and health officials said.

The attack wounded more than 150 others when the car bomb detonated outside a government office, the officials said.

"We've called on people to donate blood and have opened a center for that," Dr. Mahmoud Abdul Ridah, a local health official, told Reuters. "We've called on doctors from Karbala, Diwaniyah and Najaf to come and help and they have started to arrive."

Hilla is about 60 miles (100 kilometers) south of Baghdad. The government office is near a busy market, and police were unsure how many recruits were among the casualties.

Reuters video showed a pile of bloody bodies outside the building. What were once market stalls had been transformed into smoky wreckage and people helped to load mangled corpses on to wooden carts that were usually used to move fruit and vegetables.

Other bodies seen in the video were piled into the back of pickup trucks.

"We finished now transporting the bodies from the site," Ridah told Reuters.

A second car bomb exploded Monday about 15 miles to the north of Hilla in Musayyib, Iraq's Interior Ministry said. The ministry said it had reports of people wounded in the attack, but no other details.

Police recruits and Iraqi security forces are frequently targeted by insurgents. A similar suicide attack on September 4, 2004, killed 47 recruits.

Before Monday, the deadliest single attacks killed at least 84 people August 29, 2003, at the Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf, and at least 85 people March 2, 2004, in Karbala.
Violence in Mosul

Clashes between Iraqi commandoes and insurgent gunmen left four civilians dead and two others wounded Monday in Mosul, according to hospital official Dr. Baha' al-Din al-Bakri.

In another incident in the city, suspected insurgents blew themselves up after Kurdish forces and Iraqi police chased down their car and surrounded it Monday morning, according to Hareem Kamal Agha, deputy chairman of the Mosul branch of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan.

The forces shot at a second car involved in the chase, setting it afire, he said. No further information was available.

On Sunday, eight people were killed in a bomb attack on a municipal building near Mosul, multinational forces officials said. The attack by suspected insurgents, happened in Hamam al-Alil, a town about 20 kilometers (12 miles) southeast of Mosul. The building housed different government departments.




Seriously, just shut the fuck up. The people of your own, co.cksucking religion have no problem killing 100x the civilians we do. You're just another carpet kisser that wants to stick it to the white man because we're better than you.




Funny, this was in 2005. Just a drop in the bucket to the numbers since then. The one from earlier this year that killed 185 people shopping at a market was pretty enlightening. And the one with 150+ earlier this summer. Give it a rest.

Or maybe the AQI guys that cut a fellow muslim's face off with piano wire to prove a point?

Disgusting.

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #63 on: December 16, 2007, 05:45:29 PM »
Let me clear this up..........*ahem*....fuck Iraq and it's civilians. They have what we want, we're going to take it. Tough shit.

If you want to read some stories "big"bobsonmuslimpenis go to the political board and read some of 240"s older posts on this subject, once he realized the situation with the future.
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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #64 on: December 16, 2007, 05:50:50 PM »
http://www.amnesty.org/en/alfresco_asset/baf312db-a549-11dc-a92d-271514ed133d/mde140622003en.html

BF I have no shortage of articles, do you really want to keep going back and fourth?  Any sane person can conclude that both Muslim extremists and US military are guilty of atrocities.  Even Squadfather commented on the G&O board the irony of US referring to attacks against them as "terrorism" but excluding their actions in Iraq as terrorism.  BTW props to you for that post SF - it's good to know that at least some people on the Y board are impartial and not unintelligent and brainwashed.

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #65 on: December 16, 2007, 05:52:19 PM »
Let me clear this up..........*ahem*....fuck Iraq and it's civilians. They have what we want, we're going to take it. Tough shit.

And it's Americans like you that breed extremists that want to kill American civilians.  If you really think you're that tough why don't you go and fight yourself, rather than sitting behind a computer and making hateful remarks which results in extremists killing other citizens of your country.

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #66 on: December 16, 2007, 05:56:29 PM »
And it's Americans like you that breed extremists that want to kill American civilians.  If you really think you're that tough why don't you go and fight yourself, rather than sitting behind a computer and making hateful remarks which results in extremists killing other citizens of your country.
Where did I say I was tough? You should learn some reading comprehension, "big"bobsonanymanspenisthatwi llfit, what I said is true and I agree with securing the future of America, even at the cost of civilian lives in Iraq.

Cry me a river, "big"bobsondildos :'(
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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #67 on: December 16, 2007, 05:58:39 PM »
http://www.amnesty.org/en/alfresco_asset/baf312db-a549-11dc-a92d-271514ed133d/mde140622003en.html

BF I have no shortage of articles, do you really want to keep going back and fourth?  Any sane person can conclude that both Muslim extremists and US military are guilty of atrocities.  Even Squadfather commented on the G&O board the irony of US referring to attacks against them as "terrorism" but excluding their actions in Iraq as terrorism.  BTW props to you for that post SF - it's good to know that at least some people on the Y board are impartial and not unintelligent and brainwashed.

You're really thick headed. You're not "going back and forth". I post an article of a 16 year old muslim girl who was strangled by her OWN father for not wearing a head scarf and you link me the ONE "massacre" of the entire Iraq war. Then you completely avoid the fact that in one single bombing, the people of your own religion have killed 8x the number of people who died. Nevermind the fact that 75% of the suicide bombers in Iraq are FOREIGNERS. It's ok because they're muslim.

Give it a rest.

You still haven't answered my question. Did that 16 year old girl deserve to be strangled to death by her father because she's allowed to wear what she wants in Canada, despite what he thinks? Answer it. Don't link me more shit from Iraq.

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #68 on: December 16, 2007, 06:00:04 PM »
Where did I say I was tough? You should learn some reading comprehension, "big"bobsonanymanspenisthatwi llfit, what I said is true and I agree with securing the future of America, even at the cost of civilian lives in Iraq.

Cry me a river, "big"bobsondildos :'(

Correction - you agree with America securing it's interests at the cost of civilian lives in Iraq and the lives of US marines and even US civilians in the aftermath which results from angering more Muslim extremists.  As long as you're safe and behind your computer it's okay - who cares if others (including Americans) die.   ::)  What do you seriously think the morale is of the US marines in Iraq?  Do you think they really want to be there?

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #69 on: December 16, 2007, 06:01:19 PM »

You still haven't answered my question. Did that 16 year old girl deserve to be strangled to death by her father because she's allowed to wear what she wants in Canada, despite what he thinks? Answer it. Don't link me more shit from Iraq.

Of course it's not justified.  What kind of a stupid question is that?  Do you think the massacre in Haditha was justified?

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« Reply #70 on: December 16, 2007, 06:02:40 PM »
Correction - you agree with America securing it's interests at the cost of civilian lives in Iraq and the lives of US marines and even US civilians in the aftermath which results from angering more Muslim extremists.  As long as you're safe and behind your computer it's okay - who cares if others (including Americans) die.   ::)  What do you seriously think the morale is of the US marines in Iraq?  Do you think they really want to be there?

Seriously, what the fuck do you know? You're a Canadian that gets all his "info." on the US from internet news. I for one have a friend that dropped out of college to go fight over there. And he says it was the best decision of his life. Stop talking like you know what's going on.

Of course it's not justified.  What kind of a stupid question is that?  Do you think the massacre in Haditha was justified?

Enlighten me. How do you feel about fellow Muslims from Saudi Arabia blowing up Iraqis, cutting their heads off, lighting children on fire, torturing hundreds of civilians, daylight executions. They're not from Iraq either, and what they're doing is 10x worse than one Haditha massacre. But you completely avoid that point. You're a fucking fag.got.


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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #71 on: December 16, 2007, 06:03:08 PM »
And BF, since you're hung up over the # of deaths of civilians included in the few links we posted, how about you address the Iraqi sanctions which resulted in the deaths of over 1 million Iraqi civilians:  http://www.globalissues.org/Geopolitics/MiddleEast/Iraq/Sanctions.asp

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« Reply #72 on: December 16, 2007, 06:04:28 PM »
And BF, since you're hung up over the # of deaths of civilians included in the few links we posted, how about you address the Iraqi sanctions which resulted in the deaths of over 1 million Iraqi civilians:  http://www.globalissues.org/Geopolitics/MiddleEast/Iraq/Sanctions.asp


How about you address the fact that 95% of the Civilians casulaties in Iraq are caused by Muslims? Are you that fucking stupid?

I've honestly had just about enough of arguing with you. You're a prime example of scumbag Muslim propaganda. You refuse to accept the fact that the overwhelming majority of Iraqis are killed by Muslims from other countries trying to express their own fucked up views and instead focus on the fuckups of 5 soldiers out of 500,000.

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #73 on: December 16, 2007, 06:05:54 PM »

Enlighten me. How do you feel about fellow Muslims from Saudi Arabia blowing up Iraqis, cutting their heads off, lighting children on fire, torturing hundreds of civilians, daylight executions. They're not from Iraq either, and what they're doing is 10x worse than one Haditha massacre. But you completely avoid that point. You're a fucking fag.got.


Not sure how to get it through your thick skull - have posted more than enough on this thread to explain my view, which AGAIN, is that both US soldiers and Muslim extremists commit crimes.  When I call something a crime it means I don't think it's justified.  I feel like I'm explaining this to a 6 year old kid lol.  

The haditha massacre is one incident of many.  I posted another incident above which involves the deaths of over 1 million Iraqi civilians due to US sanctions.  That death count is exponentially greater than the crimes you cited.

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Re: Serious question for "bigbobs"
« Reply #74 on: December 16, 2007, 06:07:02 PM »
How about we address, I don't give a fuck. Really, there is no draft in the US, those men signed up knowing they could be called to war at any moment, they are doing their jobs. If they get out of line, who can blame them, everyday some dunecoon is trying to kill them, blow them up, kidnap them and cut off thier head....etc. So they whack some innocents.....whoopdeedo o. ::)
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