Thursday February 16, 2012

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    HonestDictator

    It is easy for any country to change in a democratic society when the majority rules in a vote. Take for example with what happened in Dearborn, Michigan at one of the Arab Festivals (note it was not called the Islamic festival, but try telling the attendants that). If the vast majority take control of a local government then the local government will be changed to meet the needs of the people, the issue that happened though violated Federal law and constitutional rights that are given to the entire nation's citizens. There was violation of free speech, freedom of expression, tampering with evidence and so on. A federal court had to issue a statement informing the local state government that they were in the wrong and the citizens had their rights violated.

    Posted in: 52% of U.S. Muslims feel targeted by terror policies

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    HonestDictator

    An interesting article on Islamic ideology. It doesn't stop at religion, it conforms both religion and politics. Democratic societies with various beliefs systems do not have such constitutional amendments that force a people to believe what the government wants to believe.

    http://www.faithfreedom.org/articles/political-islam/constitutions-of-islamic-countries-from-contradiction-to-practical-discriminations-and-inequities/

    When any government becomes an "Islamic" government, everyone who is not muslim or not "muslim" enough will be subjugated by their right to work, right to believe how they see fit, and even what their status as a citizen is.

    Posted in: 52% of U.S. Muslims feel targeted by terror policies

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    @vladrin, I pay attention to something that is causing problems in my society and my life in order to understand WHY it is happening. Missing dirty details of other religions in the west, oh you mean like my buddist wife forcing me to become buddist just because she is or me to demand for her to leave buddism because I'm agnostic? Well I've yet ot have a person of jewish faith run up to me and complain about they want to change me to believe in judaism or be subjected to their religious ideology. When I've come accross christian evangelists asking ,"do you know jesus?!" and "preaching" about hellfire and damnation if I'm not born again and quite happily I've easily been able to tell them to "buzz off" and leave me alone because its my RIGHT to do so. I'm happily agnostic and free to run around the statesly without having to worry about globally-linked organizations of Jewish extremists, Christian extremists, Bhuddist extremists, Hindu extremists,wiccan extremists.... you should get the idea. And for you to believe that the Islamic government installed in Northern Sudan had absolutely nothing to do with oppression of non-muslims let alone the sudanese christians which still did HELP with the seperation you're completely with your head in the sand. Part of it was tribal, part of it was political, but in the end Islam would not accept co-habitation with others who don't follow it.

    Posted in: 52% of U.S. Muslims feel targeted by terror policies

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    HonestDictator

    This is still pretty sad though. Not having a secure head of government for no more than a couple of years or less? No stability = little to no progress.

    Posted in: Kan resigns; says he did all he could, given difficulties he faced

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    I really can't deal with big cities. Its even hard for me to even want to visit them. I've never been to New York, never been to Tokyo, and Melbourne most certainly isn't on my list of places to visit let alone stay.

    Posted in: Melbourne named world's most liveable city; Tokyo 18th

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    Wow, another good reason to take up dumpster diving xD.

    Posted in: Australian man throws $50,000 of jewels out with rubbish

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    HonestDictator

    Kind of a dull pic.... I can go to my local park and get the same lazy day atmosphere xD. I do want to travel to Japan soon again though, really need to get my feet out of the country at least once a year.

    Posted in: Afternoon delight

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    HonestDictator

    Wow, these Islamic extremists just seem to pop out of nowhere don't they? Don't worry, Islam promotes peace and harmony with all non-muslims, or muslims that aren't "Islamic" enough by the qur'an's standards. Never going to be much peace in the world for a long long time unless something really amazingly drastic happens like extra-terrestrial life decides to do a full global contact situation.

    Posted in: Seven killed in Chechnya suicide attacks

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    Well, wikileaks kinda brought it on themselves, and remember they promised to release dirt on every country the could when they had the chance. So that was like painting a target on their back for all the world governments.

    Posted in: WikiLeaks site crashes in apparent cyberattack

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    @Oracle civil law? The "civil" laws of sharia or Islamic law period are what come into direct conflict with the laws of any country that abides by human rights. Please don't tell me that "honour" killings, beating of non-muslims or apostates from Islam (does the recent beating of the Australian convert to Islam for drinking alcohol seem familiar?), harrassment of women because their not wearing a hajib or burqa in an Islamic community because its "civil" law is allowed. If you give an inch a mile WILL be taken.

    Posted in: Top Australian court rules refugees can't be sent to Malaysia

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    HonestDictator

    As much as Islamic apologists want to take the color red and make others believe it is green, red will always be red. The proof keeps coming and only fools keep ignoring it. There is one thing I absolutely love about Islam, its direct and straight-forward in its plans for mankind. And yet we still have tons of people that insist that black is white or its still grey since they still can't comprehend it or don't care to know that it is exactly what it says it is. I can say I hate Judaism, but not people who are jewish. I can hate Christianity, but not christians. I can say I hate Hinduism, but not the people that follow it and so on and so forth, but I hate Islam but not the muslims? Isn't something funny with the responses to that? lslamic extremism/seperatism is growing in the UK, and in some parts of the EU right now, its growing in some parts in the US as well, its always been in India, Philipines, Thailand, and Africa just not often reported on MSM.

    @Oracle well I obviously forgot to mention the woman I mentioned earlier decided to confront me stating, "Do you find me funny??!" So no, it wasn't "all in my head" about her own self-conscious issues being muslim. If what a person believes in causes them to be confrontional with others then yes, the ideology is at fault. The ex-muslims especially know that, and they themselves will tell you Islam is like being cult.

    To be honest if all the muslims in the world actually read their qur'an and hadiths from cover to cover in a language they could understand instead of being led around the nose by the Imams when they question Islam (which suprise suprise is forbbiden to question Islam).

    Three things will happen to them upon doing so. 1. They leave Islam, 2.They'll try to reform it(which is extremely difficult considering the founder's background) 3. They'll become fundamentalists or extremists. I'm free to believe what I want to believe and same with you. Only time will show whose "right" or "wrong". Give another 10-15 years time and there should be some pretty good signs.

    Posted in: 52% of U.S. Muslims feel targeted by terror policies

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    @Oracle Islam goes beyond religion (it is actually is a political-religious ideology if you really knew anything about it) when it regulates a government based on religious text and dictates. There is a big difference between living in China and living in an Islamic GOVERNMENT (note with the exception of Vatican City there are no other places that run on religious dictates)... Remember the recent split of Southern Sudan and Northern Sudan? Look up what it takes to be a citizen in the Maldives (which REQUIRES a citizen to be muslim). In America the majority claims to be christian, but does the US government REQUIRE you or anyone else that wants to become a citizen to change their faith? Same goes with the EU, Thailand, China, India, Russia and so forth, NONE of them require you to change your religious beliefs in order to be treated as a citizen of that country without being subject to some form of government "subjugation" to the major religion of the land. Islam is the only religion that DOES.

    @Miyazawa, and the Mumbai attacks were only against the christians in India right? The murders of buddists in southern Thailand by Islamic extremists was only against christians right? The Phillipines too? African States? It would be nice if was only as simple as you want to believe.

    Posted in: 52% of U.S. Muslims feel targeted by terror policies

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    HonestDictator

    on a side note its usually the american muslims that are being more self conscious. I remember sitting down at the local public library minding my own business and a muslim woman sits down at the same table. I'm still minding my own business reading an article on my laptop and chuckling at some of the things written there and she automatically assumes I'm reacting to her presence when I could really care less.

    Kind of makes me wonder for anyone interested in answering, how many people here have followers of Islam in their own family? So far I only have just one of my uncles and his wife living in Michigan, and no not Dearborn xD.

    Posted in: 52% of U.S. Muslims feel targeted by terror policies

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    HonestDictator

    Its not christians vs muslims and its not jews vs muslims. Its Islam vs all religions and "non-believers" prove me wrong with the events going on in todays world. There are plenty of Hindu willing to correct you on Islam only targetting christians and jews as well as the bhuddist majority in southern Thailand. Mumbai attacks didn't come out of nowhere for example its just one of the larger attacks without knowing of the smaller attacks on villages and small towns in India where extremists love to target those non-muslim pagan hindu for not following Islam.

    Posted in: 52% of U.S. Muslims feel targeted by terror policies

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    @vladrin while the crusades ended in very bad aspects maybe you should look at history and find out exactly why the crusades were STARTED :D. Quite interesting.

    Posted in: 52% of U.S. Muslims feel targeted by terror policies

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    HonestDictator

    Oh, and before more people lose their heads please keep in mind that Islam is a RELIGION (so-called imo) and not a race or Ethnicity... so its not a genetic pre-disposition that is given on birth although many muslims are taught to believe that it is. It has nothing to do with race, or to an extent nationality.

    And for my last example here is a "one of these things do not belong here" list of peaceful religious figures that influenced their followers: Bhudda Ghandi Jesus Mohammed

    Only one of those figures has raided stolen from others like a bandit king, murdered the fiance to one of his wives and then married her out of "compassion" for killing him. Raped and enslaved the women and children after murdering the men with his followers. He conquered the lands that "offended" his self made beliefs for calling him a heretic when he had enough followers to make an army, and even broke his own religious doctrines that he came up with. And this kind of man is being "white-washed" to try and turn him into a "holy" man that did no wrong. The fun part is the truth can't be disproved because its written by both him and his followers his actions and deeds. So have fun trying to disprove it. And the most frightening thing of all he now has a major religion created out of his heinous actions of the time.

    Posted in: 52% of U.S. Muslims feel targeted by terror policies

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    HonestDictator

    And no I did not proof-read my earlier post which is fraught with incomplete sentances har har. But the point is I'm calling a wolf for a wolf. And for the people want to fall for a wolf in sheeps clothing act, its on them when it all comes to a full stop on their heads.

    Posted in: 52% of U.S. Muslims feel targeted by terror policies

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    HonestDictator

    Well, once again the naivete shows through. Please read the Torah from cover to cover, please read the qur'an and hadiths from cover to cover... In fact its good for the "I know all about this religion and its peaceful" folk should actually read the religious texts for every major religion in the world. So Smith and Oracle please read the authentic translations of the qur'an from its origins in Arabic translated by Abdullah Yusuf Ali (1934) (which happened to be given to me by my uncle who is muslim) or any other early translations pre 2001 from cover to cover. Then read the hadiths from cover to cover. You can know people, but you can't claim to know what they believe until you read about what they believe from their standpoint. And I've said it many times. Talk to former muslims that were born into a muslim family. You'll find many organizations specifically of former muslims trying to get it through to ignorant blind people that its not all coincidence but a planned assault against everyones human rights to freedom of speech/conscience/and right to religious and non-religious beliefs because they were there and know what is taught in the madrasas.

    Muslims aren't the problem, the religion of Islam is the problem. Just because you meet some "nice" muslims doesn't also mean they're all nice, just like meeting some "bad" muslims make them all mean. I can get along with muslims just like I can get along with buddists, hindu, athiests, christians, jewish, wiccans etc. But only Islam promotes crushing and subjugating the unbeliever and forcing "conversion" (even with lies or threats) in its religious text... Islam is also the only religion that has people that leave it turn back with a vengeance and accuse it of being the worst political cult in history. You'll find Hundreds and thousands of Iranians, Egyptians, Africans from Islamic governed states, Indonesians Sure people can claim "the bible says to stone people for adultry" etc. but the bible also has 2 seperate sections the first of which was from an early civilization (Judean tribe for one) and followed by the 2nd half which gave rise to the christians(who did not take it upon themselves to punish others for God). The Hindu also do not run around.

    I accept and have absolutely nothing against any religion that does not violate my basic human rights, Islam unfortunately goes beyond the religious edict that religion is only for self-governance to the point of beliefs to govern and control others

    To many muslims everyone is nothing but a kafir that will be subjugated later on, or whose children or grandchildren will be subjugated or "submit" to Islam later on. I'm not fear-mongering at all. this is the truth, my uncle who is born an american citizen and muslim stated it (before 9/11 in 1996) in an effort to convert me to Islam. One of my former room-mates who was muslim (immigrant from an African country) also stated it. Once is an accident, twice is a coincidence, Three times or more happening to more and more people is a plan in motion.

    Posted in: 52% of U.S. Muslims feel targeted by terror policies

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    HonestDictator

    The best weapon any country can have is intelligence. And not every bit of information that comes in is good... one has to find out who will be where and when, then they have to try and verify that information without being caught, then they have to hope they can get the target without further incident. Seems like many people its possible to have a mystical magical wonderland where EVERYTHING goes without a hitch... And if they believe that then they surely need to try to do it themselves.

    Posted in: Al-Qaida No. 2 killed in Pakistan: U.S.

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    HonestDictator

    @Oracle you did miss the point, Pakistan has not officially allowed US/NATO forces as in "manpower" to walk into their territory. So the only "official" option is to use the drones which Pakistan has allowed under many circumstances. And the scary thing is I remember watching on a PBS documentary that some Pakistan officials wondered why the didn't carpetbomb the lot instead of the "precision" strikes. "I don't understand why the Americans can't just wipe them all out..." Uh, okay they kinda missed the part where we're not supposed to be blindly killing civilians. So the US has to resort to as precise an attack as they can get and hope there aren't any innocent bystanders near or around (or even in) the viable target. So until the day that someone can create a psychic smart bomb that can read the target enemies minds or Pakistan allows soldiers to be sent inside their borders we'll just have to keep putting up with these situations.

    Posted in: Al-Qaida No. 2 killed in Pakistan: U.S.

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