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saintyukio
The best option is to leave them all to rot in their ideology and prevent them from entering civilized countries. I hope my statement is not offensive or vulgar.
Posted in: Suicide bomber kills 88 in Pakistan
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saintyukio
It does not come as a surprise, knowing their sick mentality. I am not sure if I should write anything more critical of scum who blow up their own kind, lest my message is removed for being 'off topic' or 'offensive/vulgar'.
Posted in: Suicide bomber kills 88 in Pakistan
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saintyukio
Happy Year of the Tiger to all. And please do not forget the last Year of the Snake - as in 'The Year of the Green Snake...' by T.J.Kaze.
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saintyukio
As communism is on its deathbed, the N. Korean threat will eventually go away. The greatest worry comes from nuclear-armed Islamic countries, including *uckistan. The poorer they are, the more they want the bomb to intimidate the civilized world in the name of something that does not exist.
Posted in: A year on, Iran, N Korea threats worsen
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saintyukio
Green is the traditional color of Islam. 2001 was The Year of the Snake. Try connection between Yukio Mishima's 'green snake' prediction and the 9/11 incident as in "The Year of the Green Snake: The Year of Serendipity" by Thomas Justin Kaze.
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saintyukio
How about the other 'shin', as in 'Kami'?
Posted in: 'New' voted kanji character of the year
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saintyukio
The religion of peace is on its last legs. Throwing stones at the Infidels is their favorite sport. The Green Snake is hissing, as in 'The year of the Green Snake'. No, nandakanda - you will learn nothing good from your Muslim friends, unless you are single-minded and a naturally born sadist.
Posted in: Muslims cast stones on 3rd day of hajj
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saintyukio
The Arab arrogance punished.
Posted in: Dubai looks to oil-rich neighbor for possible aid
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saintyukio
This obviously points to the religion of peace, the Chechens in this instance. Is it the silence before the storm, or am I wrong in saying that nothing significant has happened in Japan since the murder of Mr. Igarashi in 1993? Back to the issue, Russia in the largest country on earth and it is rather hard to guard every mile of the railway tracks; also there are (far too) many Muslims in Russia, many of them on significant posts - and that makes any such investigation rather difficult. I suggest 'The Year of the Green Snake' by TJ Kaze; maybe a remedy can be found therein...
Posted in: Russia says bomb caused train crash that killed 26
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saintyukio
To all lovers of Japan and haters of Islam: I recommend the new book "The Year of the Green Snake: The Year of Serendipity" by Thomas Justin Kaze, available from Dorrance Publishers or Amazon.com. It deals with a solitary American English teacher in Osaka and his fight against the Islamization of Japan in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. Yoroshiku.
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