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Afghan convert going to get death sentence?

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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4841334.stm[^] "Islam is a religion of peace, tolerance, kindness and integrity. That is why we have told him if he regrets what he did, then we will forgive him," But, wait for it.... "The courts should punish him and he should be put to death." This is what happens when you accept a shitty constitution so you can be getting on, as later peoples lives depend on it. Afghanistan's constitution, written in 2004, enshrines the country as an Islamic state under which no law can contravene Islam. But it also protects personal freedom and respects international human rights conventions. "It is a deliberately ambiguous document which tries to paper over the cracks and contradictions of Afghanistan," says one Afghan law professor privately. Religion of peace, tolerance, kindness my ass.

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      http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4841334.stm[^] "Islam is a religion of peace, tolerance, kindness and integrity. That is why we have told him if he regrets what he did, then we will forgive him," But, wait for it.... "The courts should punish him and he should be put to death." This is what happens when you accept a shitty constitution so you can be getting on, as later peoples lives depend on it. Afghanistan's constitution, written in 2004, enshrines the country as an Islamic state under which no law can contravene Islam. But it also protects personal freedom and respects international human rights conventions. "It is a deliberately ambiguous document which tries to paper over the cracks and contradictions of Afghanistan," says one Afghan law professor privately. Religion of peace, tolerance, kindness my ass.

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      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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      Not trying to defend the afghan a-holes or anything, but I'm sure that any nation which employs a similar constitution, will descend into such a medieval state.

      Giles wrote:

      Religion of peace, tolerance, kindness my ass.

      Very few religions are of peace, tolerance and kindness. Rub anyone with in any religion the wrong way, who has sufficient power, and they will unleash their god given wrath. Religion is like communism - it's fine and dandy if everybody are in on it.

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        http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4841334.stm[^] "Islam is a religion of peace, tolerance, kindness and integrity. That is why we have told him if he regrets what he did, then we will forgive him," But, wait for it.... "The courts should punish him and he should be put to death." This is what happens when you accept a shitty constitution so you can be getting on, as later peoples lives depend on it. Afghanistan's constitution, written in 2004, enshrines the country as an Islamic state under which no law can contravene Islam. But it also protects personal freedom and respects international human rights conventions. "It is a deliberately ambiguous document which tries to paper over the cracks and contradictions of Afghanistan," says one Afghan law professor privately. Religion of peace, tolerance, kindness my ass.

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        BBC wrote:

        "What is wrong with Islam that he should want to convert?" asks an agitated Abdul Zahid Payman.

        Gee...I can't imagine!

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          Not trying to defend the afghan a-holes or anything, but I'm sure that any nation which employs a similar constitution, will descend into such a medieval state.

          Giles wrote:

          Religion of peace, tolerance, kindness my ass.

          Very few religions are of peace, tolerance and kindness. Rub anyone with in any religion the wrong way, who has sufficient power, and they will unleash their god given wrath. Religion is like communism - it's fine and dandy if everybody are in on it.

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          Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

          ub anyone with in any religion the wrong way, who has sufficient power, and they will unleash their god given wrath.

          That's obviously not true. GW is religious and has invaded France.

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            Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

            ub anyone with in any religion the wrong way, who has sufficient power, and they will unleash their god given wrath.

            That's obviously not true. GW is religious and has invaded France.

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            When did W invade France? :confused:

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              When did W invade France? :confused:

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              Oops! I meant hasn't.

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                Oops! I meant hasn't.

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                That's because he doesn't have sufficient power from the government. And even if he did, he wouldn't get away with it internationally - it would be economic suicide to attack France.

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                  That's because he doesn't have sufficient power from the government. And even if he did, he wouldn't get away with it internationally - it would be economic suicide to attack France.

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                  Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                  That's because he doesn't have sufficient power from the government.

                  What are you talking about? He has the football. All he ever has to do is press a button.

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                    Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                    That's because he doesn't have sufficient power from the government.

                    What are you talking about? He has the football. All he ever has to do is press a button.

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                    espeir wrote:

                    He has the football

                    It's amazing what vocabulary you get from watching '24'.


                    Jonathan Newman blog.nonny.com [^]

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                      espeir wrote:

                      He has the football

                      It's amazing what vocabulary you get from watching '24'.


                      Jonathan Newman blog.nonny.com [^]

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                      I've never seen that show. That term has been around since at least the 80's. Reagan was always accompanied by an officer carrying a leather bag that contained the codes. I'm kind of surprised that you wouldn't have known about that term before watching a recent TV show, though.

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                        I've never seen that show. That term has been around since at least the 80's. Reagan was always accompanied by an officer carrying a leather bag that contained the codes. I'm kind of surprised that you wouldn't have known about that term before watching a recent TV show, though.

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                        espeir wrote:

                        I'm kind of surprised that you wouldn't have known about that term before watching a recent TV show, though.

                        Sorry, I'm British...we don't have as much experience with nukes as you.


                        Jonathan Newman blog.nonny.com [^]

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                          That's because he doesn't have sufficient power from the government. And even if he did, he wouldn't get away with it internationally - it would be economic suicide to attack France.

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                          Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                          it would be economic suicide to attack France.

                          As if that would stop him... :rolleyes: "If the world should blow itself up, the last audible voice would be that of an expert saying it can't be done." - Peter Ustinov

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                            espeir wrote:

                            I'm kind of surprised that you wouldn't have known about that term before watching a recent TV show, though.

                            Sorry, I'm British...we don't have as much experience with nukes as you.


                            Jonathan Newman blog.nonny.com [^]

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                            Jon Newman wrote:

                            Sorry, I'm British...we don't have as much experience with nukes as you.

                            We know. That's partially why we're still a super power and you're not.

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                              Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                              it would be economic suicide to attack France.

                              As if that would stop him... :rolleyes: "If the world should blow itself up, the last audible voice would be that of an expert saying it can't be done." - Peter Ustinov

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                              :doh: :-D -- Pictures[^] from my Japan trip.

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                                Not trying to defend the afghan a-holes or anything, but I'm sure that any nation which employs a similar constitution, will descend into such a medieval state.

                                Giles wrote:

                                Religion of peace, tolerance, kindness my ass.

                                Very few religions are of peace, tolerance and kindness. Rub anyone with in any religion the wrong way, who has sufficient power, and they will unleash their god given wrath. Religion is like communism - it's fine and dandy if everybody are in on it.

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                                Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                                Very few religions are of peace, tolerance and kindness. Rub anyone with in any religion the wrong way, who has sufficient power, and they will unleash their god given wrath. Religion is like communism - it's fine and dandy if everybody are in on it.

                                That, my friend, is such patent nonsense. ---sig---
                                Might I suggest that the universe was always the size of the cosmos. It is just that at one point the cosmos was the size of a marble. -- Colin Angus Mackay

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                                  http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4841334.stm[^] "Islam is a religion of peace, tolerance, kindness and integrity. That is why we have told him if he regrets what he did, then we will forgive him," But, wait for it.... "The courts should punish him and he should be put to death." This is what happens when you accept a shitty constitution so you can be getting on, as later peoples lives depend on it. Afghanistan's constitution, written in 2004, enshrines the country as an Islamic state under which no law can contravene Islam. But it also protects personal freedom and respects international human rights conventions. "It is a deliberately ambiguous document which tries to paper over the cracks and contradictions of Afghanistan," says one Afghan law professor privately. Religion of peace, tolerance, kindness my ass.

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                                  "Islam is a religion of peace, tolerance, kindness and integrity. That is why we have told him if he regrets what he did, then we will forgive him," he told the BBC News website." I wonder how not obvious to those dumbasses that it is not "tolerant" to kill someone because they converted to a different religion? :wtf: Shіt like this makes me wonder why the news stations like BBC and CNN are so sympathetic to muslims, and call them a "religion of peace". :suss:

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                                    Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:

                                    Very few religions are of peace, tolerance and kindness. Rub anyone with in any religion the wrong way, who has sufficient power, and they will unleash their god given wrath. Religion is like communism - it's fine and dandy if everybody are in on it.

                                    That, my friend, is such patent nonsense. ---sig---
                                    Might I suggest that the universe was always the size of the cosmos. It is just that at one point the cosmos was the size of a marble. -- Colin Angus Mackay

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                                    Really? Name as many religions you can which haven't violated basic human rights at some point in time. -- Pictures[^] from my Japan trip.

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                                      Really? Name as many religions you can which haven't violated basic human rights at some point in time. -- Pictures[^] from my Japan trip.

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                                      :laugh: Name one secular government. But I'll go ahead and play this game: Mormonism.

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                                        Really? Name as many religions you can which haven't violated basic human rights at some point in time. -- Pictures[^] from my Japan trip.

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                                        Just because some people use a certain religion as an excuse to violate human rights (i.e. the Catholic Church) doesnt make the religion bad. But with Islam, the entire religion is based on violence.

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                                          Jon Newman wrote:

                                          Sorry, I'm British...we don't have as much experience with nukes as you.

                                          We know. That's partially why we're still a super power and you're not.

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                                          So you're proud of getting valuated by the club you're carrying. If I hadn't allready spotted your place in the evolution, this would be a dead give-away. "God doesn't play dice" - Albert Einstein "God not only plays dice, He sometimes throws the dices where they cannot be seen" - Niels Bohr

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