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![]() Gunner Asch wrote: Eeyore wrote: BTW, Tunisia is one of the more enlightened Arab countries. They have Christians there too. Graham Fine with me. Live in Tunisia, die like a raghead. Would you care to explain what you mean by that ? US xenophobia is responsible for a lot of pointless wars. US xenophobia? Interesting choice of terms. Utterly buffoonish and has the same impact as a rancid fart. but interesting none the less. Could you please give us some examples of "US xenophobia"? Use of the word 'raghead' would be a decent starting point. Note my other post where Tunisia has co-operated with US forces dealing with Islamists. Graham |
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On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 18:53:24 +0100, Eeyore
wrote: Gunner Asch wrote: Eeyore wrote: BTW, Tunisia is one of the more enlightened Arab countries. They have Christians there too. Graham Fine with me. Live in Tunisia, die like a raghead. Would you care to explain what you mean by that ? US xenophobia is responsible for a lot of pointless wars. US xenophobia? Interesting choice of terms. Utterly buffoonish and has the same impact as a rancid fart. but interesting none the less. Could you please give us some examples of "US xenophobia"? Use of the word 'raghead' would be a decent starting point. Note my other post where Tunisia has co-operated with US forces dealing with Islamists. Graham Still waiting for your examples of "US xenophobia" Gunner "[L]iberals are afraid to state what they truly believe in, for to do so would result in even less votes than they currently receive. Their methodology is to lie about their real agenda in the hopes of regaining power, at which point they will do whatever they damn well please. The problem is they have concealed and obfuscated for so long that, as a group, they themselves are no longer sure of their goals. They are a collection of wild-eyed splinter groups, all holding a grab-bag of dreams and wishes. Some want a Socialist, secular-humanist state, others the repeal of the Second Amendment. Some want same sex/different species marriage, others want voting rights for trees, fish, coal and bugs. Some want cradle to grave care and complete subservience to the government nanny state, others want a culture that walks in lockstep and speaks only with intonations of political correctness. I view the American liberals in much the same way I view the competing factions of Islamic fundamentalists. The latter hate each other to the core, and only join forces to attack the US or Israel. The former hate themselves to the core, and only join forces to attack George Bush and conservatives." --Ron Marr |
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Gunner Asch wrote:
On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 18:53:24 +0100, Eeyore wrote: Gunner Asch wrote: Eeyore wrote: BTW, Tunisia is one of the more enlightened Arab countries. They have Christians there too. Graham Fine with me. Live in Tunisia, die like a raghead. Would you care to explain what you mean by that ? US xenophobia is responsible for a lot of pointless wars. US xenophobia? Interesting choice of terms. Utterly buffoonish and has the same impact as a rancid fart. but interesting none the less. Could you please give us some examples of "US xenophobia"? Use of the word 'raghead' would be a decent starting point. Note my other post where Tunisia has co-operated with US forces dealing with Islamists. Graham Still waiting for your examples of "US xenophobia" Obviously, you aren't. Just another pathetic lie from the eternal coward. Dan |
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![]() Dan wrote: Gunner Asch wrote: Eeyore wrote: Gunner Asch wrote: Eeyore wrote: BTW, Tunisia is one of the more enlightened Arab countries. They have Christians there too. Graham Fine with me. Live in Tunisia, die like a raghead. Would you care to explain what you mean by that ? US xenophobia is responsible for a lot of pointless wars. US xenophobia? Interesting choice of terms. Utterly buffoonish and has the same impact as a rancid fart. but interesting none the less. Could you please give us some examples of "US xenophobia"? Use of the word 'raghead' would be a decent starting point. Note my other post where Tunisia has co-operated with US forces dealing with Islamists. Still waiting for your examples of "US xenophobia" Obviously, you aren't. Just another pathetic lie from the eternal coward. Nevertheless, the pilot's response was totally inappropriate and a deviation from SOP. Sounds like some CRM is needed. Graham |
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Eeyore wrote:
Dan wrote: Gunner Asch wrote: Eeyore wrote: Gunner Asch wrote: Eeyore wrote: BTW, Tunisia is one of the more enlightened Arab countries. They have Christians there too. Graham Fine with me. Live in Tunisia, die like a raghead. Would you care to explain what you mean by that ? US xenophobia is responsible for a lot of pointless wars. US xenophobia? Interesting choice of terms. Utterly buffoonish and has the same impact as a rancid fart. but interesting none the less. Could you please give us some examples of "US xenophobia"? Use of the word 'raghead' would be a decent starting point. Note my other post where Tunisia has co-operated with US forces dealing with Islamists. Still waiting for your examples of "US xenophobia" Obviously, you aren't. Just another pathetic lie from the eternal coward. Nevertheless, the pilot's response was totally inappropriate and a deviation from SOP. Sounds like some CRM is needed. Of course it was, to us. But then fatalistic Islam contains impediments to develop technology such as we have. Just one of many ways by which Islam is antithetical to free thought, free commerce and a free republic. Any Muslim who takes the oath to US citizenship or politics has compromised himself. Graham |
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Of course it was, to us. But then fatalistic Islam contains impediments to develop technology such as we have. Just one of many ways by which Islam is antithetical to free thought, free commerce and a free republic. You're confusing Islam itself with the odd habits of some cultures that happen to include many Muslims. For example, many people mistakenly attribute Arab cultural habits to Islam, when in fact they are two different things. |
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![]() Gunner Asch wrote: Eeyore wrote: Gunner Asch wrote: Eeyore wrote: BTW, Tunisia is one of the more enlightened Arab countries. They have Christians there too. Graham Fine with me. Live in Tunisia, die like a raghead. Would you care to explain what you mean by that ? US xenophobia is responsible for a lot of pointless wars. US xenophobia? Interesting choice of terms. Utterly buffoonish and has the same impact as a rancid fart. but interesting none the less. Could you please give us some examples of "US xenophobia"? Use of the word 'raghead' would be a decent starting point. Note my other post where Tunisia has co-operated with US forces dealing with Islamists. Still waiting for your examples of "US xenophobia" I would say using the term 'raghead' as a catch-all for Arabs / Moslems is xenophobic. As it happens some of the Mediterranean primarily Islamic countries are quite strict about making face masking of females illegal. Graham |
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![]() "Eeyore" wrote in message ... As it happens some of the Mediterranean primarily Islamic countries are quite strict about making face masking of females illegal. Shame, I was kind of hoping it might catch on in many areas of the US. Especially places like WalMart and Kmart. |
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![]() Tim wrote: "Eeyore" wrote As it happens some of the Mediterranean primarily Islamic countries are quite strict about making face masking of females illegal. Shame, I was kind of hoping it might catch on in many areas of the US. Especially places like WalMart and Kmart. LOL ! Kinda know what you mean. As it happens, there are quite a few Muslims in the area I live in. The other say I was at the checkout in the local supermarket and although she had had her hair covered, I couldn't help but notice a teen female Muslim (a) because she had a nice face and (b) to my amusement was wearing make-up that complemented her eyes very well. A bit Goth-like actually. I'd rate her as rather attractive. Those kids don't want to be forced into arranged marriages with goatherd Uncles from Pakistan. Give it time. Graham |
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![]() "Eeyore" wrote in message ... Tim wrote: "Eeyore" wrote As it happens some of the Mediterranean primarily Islamic countries are quite strict about making face masking of females illegal. Shame, I was kind of hoping it might catch on in many areas of the US. Especially places like WalMart and Kmart. LOL ! Kinda know what you mean. As it happens, there are quite a few Muslims in the area I live in. The other say I was at the checkout in the local supermarket and although she had had her hair covered, I couldn't help but notice a teen female Muslim (a) because she had a nice face and (b) to my amusement was wearing make-up that complemented her eyes very well. A bit Goth-like actually. I'd rate her as rather attractive. Those kids don't want to be forced into arranged marriages with goatherd Uncles from Pakistan. Give it time. Graham Agreed. But the girls I talking about aren't Muslims, their locals. But they would look much better face masking. |
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