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  • #11
    Thread title sounds like a fetish gone wrong.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by AbouHamza View Post
      It's unforgiveable, men hurting, killing and raping women is unforgiveable everywhere. Men rape and beat up women everyday in America. It does not make a diference if it hapens in Paksitan.
      Somebody who thinks it is funny to name themselves after Abu Hamza can fuck off, frankly.

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      • #13
        An acid attack or a rape?

        Well you can keep the rape kinda in your head and hide it from folk walking down the street quite easily.

        You can't do that with an acid attack. Its arguably more perverse.

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        • #14
          Funny how people can defend this crap by posting articles and malking statements about something else.

          Like I should say "wow I guess it's ok then"

          Sad

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          • #15
            Originally posted by TBear View Post
            Funny how people can defend this crap by posting articles and malking statements about something else.

            Like I should say "wow I guess it's ok then"

            Sad
            The point of the thread is obvious.



            In the U.S people throw babies in microwaves. Why not a thread about that?

            Probably cuz' it wouldn't have the Muslim hatred factor that this one does.

            Lets teach them how to love the West by bombing them repeatedly. That will show them.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
              Somebody who thinks it is funny to name themselves after Abu Hamza can fuck off, frankly.
              I don't talk to piggs, i only talk to human beings.

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              • #17
                This is the country that all the propaganda and anti-semite opinions are posted to protect.

                Pakistan has been accused by Bangladesh, India, Afghanistan, Iran and other nations (including the United States,[1][2] and the United Kingdom[3]) of its involvement in the terrorism in Kashmir, India and Afghanistan.[4] Satellite imagery from the FBI [5] and data produced by India's Research and Analysis Wing suggest the existence of several terrorist camps in Pakistan, with at least one militant admitting to being trained in Pakistan.[6] The JKLF, a militant outfit considered a terrorist group by the Indian government, has admitted to having more than 3,000 of its militants trained in Pakistan.[7] Many nonpartisan sources believe that officials within Pakistan’s military and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) sympathize with and aid Islamic terrorists, saying that the "ISI has provided covert but well-documented support to terrorist groups active in Kashmir, including the al-Qaeda affiliate Jaish-e-Mohammed"[8]. Though Pakistan had previously denied involvement in terrorist activities in Kashmir, President Asif Ali Zardari admitted in July 2010 [9] that terrorist outfits had been "deliberately created and nurtured" by past governments "as a policy to achieve some short-term tactical objectives." Many Kashmiri militants groups designated as terrorist organizations by the US still maintain their headquarters in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. This is is cited as further proof by the Indian government that Pakistan supports terrorism. Many of the terrorist organisations are banned by the UN, but continue to operate under different names. Even the normally reticent United Nations Organization (UNO) has also publicly increased pressure on Pakistan on its inability to control its Afghanistan border and not restricting the activities of Taliban "leaders" who have been declared by the UN as terrorists (not the taliban organization).[10][11] Both the Federal and State governments in India continue to accuse Pakistan of helping several banned terrorist organizations like ULFA in Assam. Experts believe that the ISI has also been involved in training and supplying Chechen militants

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by cooper5 View Post
                  This is the country that all the propaganda and anti-semite opinions are posted to protect.

                  Pakistan has been accused by Bangladesh, India, Afghanistan, Iran and other nations (including the United States,[1][2] and the United Kingdom[3]) of its involvement in the terrorism in Kashmir, India and Afghanistan.[4] Satellite imagery from the FBI [5] and data produced by India's Research and Analysis Wing suggest the existence of several terrorist camps in Pakistan, with at least one militant admitting to being trained in Pakistan.[6] The JKLF, a militant outfit considered a terrorist group by the Indian government, has admitted to having more than 3,000 of its militants trained in Pakistan.[7] Many nonpartisan sources believe that officials within Pakistan’s military and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) sympathize with and aid Islamic terrorists, saying that the "ISI has provided covert but well-documented support to terrorist groups active in Kashmir, including the al-Qaeda affiliate Jaish-e-Mohammed"[8]. Though Pakistan had previously denied involvement in terrorist activities in Kashmir, President Asif Ali Zardari admitted in July 2010 [9] that terrorist outfits had been "deliberately created and nurtured" by past governments "as a policy to achieve some short-term tactical objectives." Many Kashmiri militants groups designated as terrorist organizations by the US still maintain their headquarters in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. This is is cited as further proof by the Indian government that Pakistan supports terrorism. Many of the terrorist organisations are banned by the UN, but continue to operate under different names. Even the normally reticent United Nations Organization (UNO) has also publicly increased pressure on Pakistan on its inability to control its Afghanistan border and not restricting the activities of Taliban "leaders" who have been declared by the UN as terrorists (not the taliban organization).[10][11] Both the Federal and State governments in India continue to accuse Pakistan of helping several banned terrorist organizations like ULFA in Assam. Experts believe that the ISI has also been involved in training and supplying Chechen militants

                  Talibans and chechen are mujahideens, talibans have the duty to defend their country against Uncle Sam the Sick pervert.

                  Don't expect us to surrender like french people against Hitler. Terrorists are the ones who invade other countries and impose their values and steal ressources.
                  Talibans are freedom fighters against imperialism and colonialism.

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                  • #19
                    There must be at least ten alts working this stuff now.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Marcov View Post
                      There are no excuses for this.

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