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  • 7 73Zeppelin

    AndyKEnZ wrote:

    Maybe recognition for past wrongs made against the Muslim world would be a good starting place.

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Yeah, that's going to stop them! They'll simply love us and stop killing us! Hey, I volunteer YOU as the messenger. I say we send you into the Islamic fundamentalist hot-zones with an arm-load of apology laden pamphlets direct from the Great Satan that is the West. I bet Osama will just embrace, kiss, love and hug you to death. Then they'll all drop their guns and suicide vests and militant, fundamentalist ideologies and turn things into a veritable orgy of love for the apologetic West! WOW! I can't believe you figured it out! So simple!!!! But here's a question for you: what is it that the Islamic fundamentalists really want?


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    The problem is with fundamentalism; be it Christian or Islamic. As I've mentioned in the past try reading "Confessions of an Economic Hitman" by one of your very own and you might just see why there is anger against your rule.

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      Give it up, dude. Your country of wussies allowed terrorists to dictate your election. You might euphemistically call them "floating voters", but the fact remains: Your socialist candidate won because terrorists told Spain to elect him...And you did.

      AndyKEnZ wrote:

      I meant your pride was displaced, hey perhaps it fits your definition too.

      Why would I be proud of my Spanish blood? That makes absolutely no sense to me...At all.

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      Red Stateler wrote:

      Give it up, dude. Your country of wussies allowed terrorists to dictate your election. You might euphemistically call them "floating voters", but the fact remains: Your socialist candidate won because terrorists told Spain to elect him...And you did.

      I wonder when Spain will get bombed a second time? I also wonder what the terrorists will want the Spanish to do next? You know, so there "isn't a 3rd time" or anything... If it were me, I'd just make stuff up at random: Colour your flag purple or we'll bomb ya! Make your politicians dance instead of debate! Shut down all your trains between 3pm and 7:13pm on the third Sunday of every 2nd month or....we'll bomb you!


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        So you would prefer that they had been successful? You have som unexplained need to be proud of your terrorists? As far as I can tell from the reports, the cars failed to explode because they were discovered before they were due... And as for Glascow, well it looks like it did a fair piece of work on the airport terminal... And you should be embarrassed, but for your post, not your good luck.

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        Colin Angus Mackay
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        Rob Graham wrote:

        And as for Glascow, well it looks like it did a fair piece of work on the airport terminal...

        I travelled through that terminal in GLA yesterday. It looks like it'll need a new set of doors and some replaced panels that melted a wee bit. Perhaps a coat of paint. It didn't look too bad actually. It is a reasonable sized airport and while repairs are underway it can be worked around quite easily.


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          The problem is with fundamentalism; be it Christian or Islamic. As I've mentioned in the past try reading "Confessions of an Economic Hitman" by one of your very own and you might just see why there is anger against your rule.

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          AndyKEnZ wrote:

          The problem is with fundamentalism; be it Christian or Islamic.

          Yeah, those Christian fundies. Man, when they bombed that.... oh, hmmm. I mean, when they killed all those...uh, hmmm, Uh, yeah all those Christians who want to institute their will and laws... oh, wait.. Gee, maybe you can remind me of the last act of terrorism by Christians? I can't seem to remember it...

          AndyKEnZ wrote:

          "Confessions of an Economic Hitman"

          :laugh::laugh::laugh: Perkins is a turd. He expects me to believe that he took a 500,000 dollar "bribe" to not publish a book that could have made him a millionaire multiple times over IF IT WERE TRUE? Of course he took the bribe - because all that he writes is a FABRICATION. I know it's false because I'm in the industry and I know better than to believe the slop he's offering. What you (and that Matt Faithfull guy) don't seem to understand is that conspiracy stories are just that - conspiracy STORIES. They're all like designed with an agenda. Take Perkins - he makes a lot of money, but nothing ever comes of his allegations. Why? Because they're not true...where are the investigative committees? The judicial hearings? The international outcry? Not there. All lies... I'm surprised at how gullible you are.

          AndyKEnZ wrote:

          you might just see why there is anger against your rule.

          I didn't know I was in charge! Last I checked (and I'm not even American) I wasn't being ruled by any Americans... I really don't get this communist, Islamic fundamentalist apologetics agenda you're pushing here...if you think it's so great and the West is so evil, why don't you move to Iran/North Korea/Venezuela/China, etc... and write a book extolling the great and wonderful virtues of these societies and cultures so that we all may be enlightened! Do it man! Do it! Make great things happen! Viva la revolucion! -- modified at 10:40 Monday 2nd July, 2007


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            Craster wrote:

            the driver of the vehicle who, on attempting to fuel the blaze with a can of petrol, managed to set his own trousers on fire. The whole thing wouldn't have looked out of place with Benny Hill music playing in the background.

            I travelled through Glasgow Airport yesterday. The building was just a bit singed. It smelled like a BBQ where someone has been a bit overzealous with the lighter fluid.


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            Of all the places on earth to try to scare Glasgow has got to be the dumbest. I noticed there was no shortage of passers by who put a boot in. Probably the only reason they put the men out was so they could continue beating ten bells out of them. I guess we're seeing the down side of suicide bombing. It looks like the stock of competant bombers has run a little low. The serious ones must have gone to Afganistan or Iraq. Strangley this was part of the western strategy: If they want to fight better it's on their land. One thing that really bemused me was the use of gas canisters. There is NO WAY that surrounding them with pertrol would cause them to explode. They're built to withstand that. You would have to strap a good amount of explosive to the side of one to get that effect.

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              The problem is with fundamentalism; be it Christian or Islamic. As I've mentioned in the past try reading "Confessions of an Economic Hitman" by one of your very own and you might just see why there is anger against your rule.

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              AndyKEnZ wrote:

              The problem is with fundamentalism; be it Christian or Islamic.

              What about atheist fundamentalism[^]?

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                AndyKEnZ wrote:

                The problem is with fundamentalism; be it Christian or Islamic.

                What about atheist fundamentalism[^]?

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                73Zeppelin
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                Not a problem... :->


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                • 7 73Zeppelin

                  AndyKEnZ wrote:

                  The problem is with fundamentalism; be it Christian or Islamic.

                  Yeah, those Christian fundies. Man, when they bombed that.... oh, hmmm. I mean, when they killed all those...uh, hmmm, Uh, yeah all those Christians who want to institute their will and laws... oh, wait.. Gee, maybe you can remind me of the last act of terrorism by Christians? I can't seem to remember it...

                  AndyKEnZ wrote:

                  "Confessions of an Economic Hitman"

                  :laugh::laugh::laugh: Perkins is a turd. He expects me to believe that he took a 500,000 dollar "bribe" to not publish a book that could have made him a millionaire multiple times over IF IT WERE TRUE? Of course he took the bribe - because all that he writes is a FABRICATION. I know it's false because I'm in the industry and I know better than to believe the slop he's offering. What you (and that Matt Faithfull guy) don't seem to understand is that conspiracy stories are just that - conspiracy STORIES. They're all like designed with an agenda. Take Perkins - he makes a lot of money, but nothing ever comes of his allegations. Why? Because they're not true...where are the investigative committees? The judicial hearings? The international outcry? Not there. All lies... I'm surprised at how gullible you are.

                  AndyKEnZ wrote:

                  you might just see why there is anger against your rule.

                  I didn't know I was in charge! Last I checked (and I'm not even American) I wasn't being ruled by any Americans... I really don't get this communist, Islamic fundamentalist apologetics agenda you're pushing here...if you think it's so great and the West is so evil, why don't you move to Iran/North Korea/Venezuela/China, etc... and write a book extolling the great and wonderful virtues of these societies and cultures so that we all may be enlightened! Do it man! Do it! Make great things happen! Viva la revolucion! -- modified at 10:40 Monday 2nd July, 2007


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                  73Zeppelin wrote:

                  Yeah, those Christian fundies. Man, when they bombed that.... oh, hmmm.

                  Well, there was that one dude 15 years ago who bombed an abortion clinic (and was later convicted by a jury of Christians, but that's not important).

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                    Doug Goulden wrote:

                    You are a fool, what are you missing out on? When was the last time some one oppressed you? I must have missed the reports in the media where the jackbooted thugs were kicking in people's doors and dragging them out in the night.....

                    Uh, wtf, man? I think we agree... :~


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                    Doug Goulden
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                    Sorry about that, Its a Monday, I meant to respond to Corrina John. You are a wise man CJ is a fool....;)

                    Uptight Ex-Military Republican married to a Commie Lib - How weird is that?

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                      Of all the places on earth to try to scare Glasgow has got to be the dumbest. I noticed there was no shortage of passers by who put a boot in. Probably the only reason they put the men out was so they could continue beating ten bells out of them. I guess we're seeing the down side of suicide bombing. It looks like the stock of competant bombers has run a little low. The serious ones must have gone to Afganistan or Iraq. Strangley this was part of the western strategy: If they want to fight better it's on their land. One thing that really bemused me was the use of gas canisters. There is NO WAY that surrounding them with pertrol would cause them to explode. They're built to withstand that. You would have to strap a good amount of explosive to the side of one to get that effect.

                      Philosophy: The art of never getting beyond the concept of life.

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                      Gas canisters - the other day UK Channel 5 tv news demonstrated (in a quarry) the effect an exploding gas canister could have. Anyhow, I have lost count the number of times that the Fire Brigade instruct residents to leave their houses when a local garage (or whatever) has a fire whenever gas canisters of whatever kind are on the premises. Even if they don't blow-up, they take an awful amount of time to cool to a safe condition, that is if they don't behave like a guided missile.

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                        73Zeppelin wrote:

                        Yeah, those Christian fundies. Man, when they bombed that.... oh, hmmm.

                        Well, there was that one dude 15 years ago who bombed an abortion clinic (and was later convicted by a jury of Christians, but that's not important).

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                        Yeah, but it wasn't "organized resistance" against the West...not like Islamic fundamentalism. On another note, I'm learning alot about behaviour on this message board - specifically that it's full of Islamic fundamentalist and communist apologetics. Amazing really. Their Westernculture is being directly assaulted (with the specific intent to destroy it) and they want to start apologizing for things we have apparently done "wrong". Baffling. Baffling. Basically I've learned that if I want something from someone (especially from Spain) I should punch them for no reason, then make my demands and then force them to apologize to me for the non-reason I punched them! Do you find that behaviour as fascinating as I do?


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                        • 7 73Zeppelin

                          Repost. Regards, Me. :rose:


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                          Prakash Nadar
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                          73Zeppelin wrote:

                          Repost.

                          I think he got your point about the repost thing.

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                            Seems almost laughable huh?

                            Uptight Ex-Military Republican married to a Commie Lib - How weird is that?

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                            Matthew Faithfull
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                            So laughable some of us don't believe it.;)

                            Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.

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                            • 7 73Zeppelin

                              Yeah, but it wasn't "organized resistance" against the West...not like Islamic fundamentalism. On another note, I'm learning alot about behaviour on this message board - specifically that it's full of Islamic fundamentalist and communist apologetics. Amazing really. Their Westernculture is being directly assaulted (with the specific intent to destroy it) and they want to start apologizing for things we have apparently done "wrong". Baffling. Baffling. Basically I've learned that if I want something from someone (especially from Spain) I should punch them for no reason, then make my demands and then force them to apologize to me for the non-reason I punched them! Do you find that behaviour as fascinating as I do?


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                              Red Stateler
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                              73Zeppelin wrote:

                              Do you find that behaviour as fascinating as I do?

                              I think self-destruction and self-loathing are leftist traits, though not one that I can understand. It seems to manifest itself in many ways: 1. Environmentalism: It's often suggested that humanity should be subjugated to nature...That humanity' influence (and even population) should be limited. 2. Immigration: Immigrant with cultures specifically different from our own should have preference over those with similar cultures, thus eliminating the predominant culture in the long run. 3. War: Rather than stand up for your country, we should allow others to dictate our politics. If you ask me, I suspect that those feelings come from the fact that leftists reject Natural Law and instead believe that their fundamental rights are derived from society or the state. Somehow, I just think that leads them to believe that they need to completely abandon their personal interests to benefit the state. They don't view themselves as men...But instruments of the collective society. But that's just a guess. I really don't get it.

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                                We only get a donkey over here.

                                No Kangaroo.

                                Regards, Satips.:rose:

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                                Satips wrote:

                                Michael Martin wrote: We only get a donkey over here. No Kangaroo.

                                :)

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                                  Gas canisters - the other day UK Channel 5 tv news demonstrated (in a quarry) the effect an exploding gas canister could have. Anyhow, I have lost count the number of times that the Fire Brigade instruct residents to leave their houses when a local garage (or whatever) has a fire whenever gas canisters of whatever kind are on the premises. Even if they don't blow-up, they take an awful amount of time to cool to a safe condition, that is if they don't behave like a guided missile.

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                                  Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                                  Anyhow, I have lost count the number of times that the Fire Brigade instruct residents to leave their houses when a local garage (or whatever) has a fire whenever gas canisters of whatever kind are on the premises.

                                  That's just a precaution. It's actually extremely rare for a fire to detonate an actual foull exposion.

                                  Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                                  that is if they don't behave like a guided missile.

                                  Yes, apart from the guided bit, that's far more likely. Not good either but again very hard to get to happen unless you have an enormous amount of fuel to heat the cylinder over a long period of time.

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                                  they take an awful amount of time to cool to a safe condition

                                  Definatley, I once saw a case where some acetylene bottles had to be hosed for eight hours before anyone could move them. That however, only goes to show how much heat they can take

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                                  • 7 73Zeppelin

                                    Yeah, but it wasn't "organized resistance" against the West...not like Islamic fundamentalism. On another note, I'm learning alot about behaviour on this message board - specifically that it's full of Islamic fundamentalist and communist apologetics. Amazing really. Their Westernculture is being directly assaulted (with the specific intent to destroy it) and they want to start apologizing for things we have apparently done "wrong". Baffling. Baffling. Basically I've learned that if I want something from someone (especially from Spain) I should punch them for no reason, then make my demands and then force them to apologize to me for the non-reason I punched them! Do you find that behaviour as fascinating as I do?


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                                    Matthew Faithfull
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                                    73Zeppelin wrote:

                                    Westernculture is being directly assaulted

                                    Hurrah you noticed but apparently still can't see through the misdirection and keep blaming Muslims and Communists even when you have to falsely accuse people of being Muslims or Communists to do it. Extraordinary! I wonder if lets say Switzerland suddenly pulled out of the World Bank and the UN and declared the US a rouge state and an enemy whether you would claim the Swiss were all commies or that they'd all converted to Islam. :laugh:

                                    Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.

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                                      73Zeppelin wrote:

                                      Do you find that behaviour as fascinating as I do?

                                      I think self-destruction and self-loathing are leftist traits, though not one that I can understand. It seems to manifest itself in many ways: 1. Environmentalism: It's often suggested that humanity should be subjugated to nature...That humanity' influence (and even population) should be limited. 2. Immigration: Immigrant with cultures specifically different from our own should have preference over those with similar cultures, thus eliminating the predominant culture in the long run. 3. War: Rather than stand up for your country, we should allow others to dictate our politics. If you ask me, I suspect that those feelings come from the fact that leftists reject Natural Law and instead believe that their fundamental rights are derived from society or the state. Somehow, I just think that leads them to believe that they need to completely abandon their personal interests to benefit the state. They don't view themselves as men...But instruments of the collective society. But that's just a guess. I really don't get it.

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                                      I am not convinced that self-destruction and/or self-loathing is the exclusive domain of the left. But in terms of population, this planet can only support so many. You can indeed attempt to eliminate hunger throughout this world but if the population continues, with the effect that cities will ever grow, the countrysides just will not be able to furnish us with our daily dietary needs and hunger followed inevitably by death can only be the result. After all, if there are good quantity of antelopes, cheeters will flourish, but if the rains fail, the antelope will not breed, consequently, the cheeters will die from hunger etc. So shouldn't the same kind-of analogy be applied to us humans? In terms of immigration, I like the (misquoted) premise of "when in Rome..."

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                                        73Zeppelin wrote:

                                        Do you find that behaviour as fascinating as I do?

                                        I think self-destruction and self-loathing are leftist traits, though not one that I can understand. It seems to manifest itself in many ways: 1. Environmentalism: It's often suggested that humanity should be subjugated to nature...That humanity' influence (and even population) should be limited. 2. Immigration: Immigrant with cultures specifically different from our own should have preference over those with similar cultures, thus eliminating the predominant culture in the long run. 3. War: Rather than stand up for your country, we should allow others to dictate our politics. If you ask me, I suspect that those feelings come from the fact that leftists reject Natural Law and instead believe that their fundamental rights are derived from society or the state. Somehow, I just think that leads them to believe that they need to completely abandon their personal interests to benefit the state. They don't view themselves as men...But instruments of the collective society. But that's just a guess. I really don't get it.

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                                        AndyKEnZ
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                                        Red Stateler wrote:

                                        leftist traits

                                        Next time you find yourself enjoying your weekend, find out why weekends came about.

                                        Red Stateler wrote:

                                        3. War: Rather than stand up for your country, we should allow others to dictate our politics.

                                        But you start the wars! Have a listen to "Cops of the World" Paul Ochse (I think) from the early 60s, he puts it rather well and he's one of yours to boot.

                                        Red Stateler wrote:

                                        They don't view themselves as men...But instruments of the collective society. But that's just a guess. I really don't get it.

                                        Instruments no, definitely members of a collective society; but as you've said you really don't get it.

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                                          73Zeppelin wrote:

                                          Westernculture is being directly assaulted

                                          Hurrah you noticed but apparently still can't see through the misdirection and keep blaming Muslims and Communists even when you have to falsely accuse people of being Muslims or Communists to do it. Extraordinary! I wonder if lets say Switzerland suddenly pulled out of the World Bank and the UN and declared the US a rouge state and an enemy whether you would claim the Swiss were all commies or that they'd all converted to Islam. :laugh:

                                          Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.

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                                          Red Stateler
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                                          Matthew Faithfull wrote:

                                          I wonder if lets say Switzerland suddenly pulled out of the World Bank and the UN and declared the US a rouge state and an enemy whether you would claim the Swiss were all commies or that they'd all converted to Islam.

                                          Not being commies or Islamic, they wouldn't do that. But if the UN declared the US a rouge state, I'm sure we'd all better start putting rouge on our cheeks before they issued paperwork condemning us. If they considered us a "rogue" state, we'd just sell their headquarters in NYC for a bunch of money and stop funding them. Then we'd put all their ambassadors in prison for ignoring their parking tickets. Then we'd turn our European mind control satellites from the "control" setting to the "cook" setting and watch the fun.

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