Thousands protest U.S. Koran burning, at least 20 dead so far
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(02-25-2012, 12:47 PM)PonderThis Wrote: I pray to him but he never answers either.

He doesn't send you a PM's
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2 U.S officers killed in Kabul today--U.S. troops burning Korans already killed more people than Bradley Manning.
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Following the insulting and shameful act of burning Quran in Bagram airbase that injured the religious sentiments of the Islamic world and particularly of the Afghan Muslim nation, two delegations comprising of representatives from government, the National Council of Ulemma and the National Assembly were assigned and dispatched to investigate the circumstances and causes that have led to the inhumane incident.

The delegations, while deeply touched by the religious sentiments shown by the Afghan Muslim and Mujahid nation, inform our citizens of the following:

1. In view of the particular security situation in the country, we call on all our Muslim citizens of Afghanistan to exercise self-restraint and extra vigilance in dealing with the issue and avoid resorting to protests and demonstrations that may provide ground for the enemy to take advantage of the situation.

2. After the shameful incident by the US soldiers stationed in Bagram, senior NATO and American officials expressed their deep apologies to the Muslim nation of Afghanistan and assured that such incidents will not happen again.

3. NATO officials promised to meet Afghan nation’s demand of bringing to justice, through an open trial, those responsible for the incident and it was agreed that the perpetrators of the crime be brought to justice as soon as possible.

http://www.gmic.gov.af/english/index.php...m-incident

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(02-27-2012, 01:27 PM)Simon Peter Wrote: 3. NATO officials promised to meet Afghan nation’s demand of bringing to justice, through an open trial, those responsible for the incident and it was agreed that the perpetrators of the crime be brought to justice as soon as possible.

That's ridiculous and almost beyond belief. They burned bound paper with ink, for crying out loud, and they apologized. Case (should be) closed and giving in to such demands is ludicrous.



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(02-27-2012, 03:41 PM)Green Wrote:
(02-27-2012, 01:27 PM)Simon Peter Wrote: 3. NATO officials promised to meet Afghan nation’s demand of bringing to justice, through an open trial, those responsible for the incident and it was agreed that the perpetrators of the crime be brought to justice as soon as possible.

That's ridiculous and almost beyond belief. They burned bound paper with ink, for crying out loud, and they apologized. Case (should be) closed and giving in to such demands is ludicrous.

But Green, their sensibilities were violated. You would think that Obama apologizing before the ashes were cold would have helped.

I wonder when these dumb azzes are going to realize that nothing we do short of getting out of Dodge is going to appease these people. What part of "we want all infidels dead" do they not understand.

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They should explain that they only burned the books that were desecrated by prisoners, who wrote in them.
Ask them what we should do with the book?, if we find that it has been altered.
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(02-27-2012, 06:18 PM)chuck white Wrote: They should explain that they only burned the books that were desecrated by prisoners, who wrote in them.
Ask them what we should do with the book?, if we find that it has been altered.

They already explained all of that Chuck and indicated that it was a mistake. What you are witnessing now is a result of their understanding. I.E. they couldn't care less. They want all infidels dead. D.E.A.D. Dead

This is just another excuse to raise hell.

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I wonder why we would want our troops to be in such a backwards country where they don't want us there either then.
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(02-27-2012, 07:04 PM)PonderThis Wrote: I wonder why we would want our troops to be in such a backwards country where they don't want us there either then.

The Drugs
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they used to make some mean hashishCool
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Muslims Insult The Tenets Of Islam By Committing Murder Over Accidentally Burned Quarans

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Based on the worldwide protests and the mindless killings that always follows, retaliatory fear usually plays a major role in the extreme hesitancy to burn religious texts, specifically the Quran, and it is that same fear that also causes any kind of criticism, constructive or otherwise, to be timidly whispered at best, especially when laid at the feet of Islam, but not this time, at least not by me, because no one is above criticism, not even angry, protesting Muslims.

So to the bungling acts that allowed for the Quran to be burned, even if it was inadvertent, my advice would be to keep your eyes on whatever you have in mind of striking a match to or pouring gasoline on, because fire does not discriminate, and the results are almost always fatally final. Now to the protesting Muslims and other religious fanatics around the world, my advice would be to hold your horses for a change, and refocus and redistribute your anger more evenly. It’s easy to go out into the streets and act like fools based on the popularity momentum of Islam, but it requires a more meaningful effort to step up to the genocidal plate and protest with that same passionate fury for the essence of Islam.

In other words, protesting the burning of the Quran is easy, but protesting the non-discriminatory slaughtering of human lives in Syria by the Bashar al-Assad regime is a tad bit more strenuous politically and theoretically. If there was a plethora of pictures of Middle-Eastern children found shot to death, burned alive, chopped up with their genitals sliced off at the hands of the United States, the Islamic cry to fight the westernized infidels would be deafening—not to mention the fact that public outcry here in the U.S. would be just as deafening!

What the al-Assad regime has done and is doing to the Syrian people, most of them probably Muslims, is unacceptable. It’s worse than any cartoon about Muhammad, and it’s worse than any Quran burning. If Bashar al-Assad has not graduated into infidelity at this point, then what will have to happen for that realization to finally be reached to the point where that same cartoon Muhammad anger and all of the Quran burning anger is matched by the fiery anger that should be inflaming the actions of his bloody regime?

Any organization that would consistently and blindly put the politics of its ideology ahead of the welfare of its people deserves to be criticized and is no club that will ever gain my membership, and that goes for Christianity, Islam, political parties or any other groupings. People burn; ideologies do not! It’s easier to protect the one that doesn’t burn even when it is burned, because the path of least resistance is usually the path with the most traffic, because in the end the power lies in the ideology, and that’s why it is so vehemently defended.

And if you don’t believe that, just ask yourself why the ideology/book sparks so much more outrage than these vicious, sometimes genocidal crackdowns, whether it was the Moammar Gadhafi regime, the Ahmadinejad regime, the Hosni Mubarak regime, or the current Bashar al-Assad regime! Shouldn’t the burning of actual Muslims be just as disheartening as the burning of the Quran, or is it that people just don’t care as long as it’s not their ass that’s on fire or being riddled by shelling? And if that’s not an infidel caricature, it most definitely should be!

http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/02/27/...d-quarans/
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Quote:Muslims Insult The Tenets Of Islam

They probably blame that on us too.
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(02-27-2012, 05:14 PM)imaham Wrote:
(02-27-2012, 01:27 PM)Simon Peter Wrote: 3. NATO officials promised to meet Afghan nation’s demand of bringing to justice, through an open trial, those responsible for the incident and it was agreed that the perpetrators of the crime be brought to justice as soon as possible.

That's ridiculous and almost beyond belief. They burned bound paper with ink, for crying out loud, and they apologized. Case (should be) closed and giving in to such demands is ludicrous.

I wonder when these dumb azzes are going to realize that nothing we do short of getting out of Dodge is going to appease these people. What part of "we want all infidels dead" do they not understand.

They are doing exactly what the quran says. Getting out of Dodge will not appease these "people" or their brothers who live here among us.


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