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  • Drewcyfer
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    #51
    Originally posted by baya
    1) http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...2004May27.html
    rendered with a simple google search, dumb ****.

    2) i mentioned "american people" and i'm in the US, obviously the other leader i speak of is blair.

    3) the iranians have said that they're going for nuclear energy, but i like your take on them allegedly saying that it is for weapons, any sources to substantiate that?

    that was a joke, that would make him a ***

    if my powers of observation are horrible, this is funny, and you couldn't go find a story on ****** leadership denouncing terrorism after saying there are none and then i find one after 3 seconds or research, who's powers of observation are horrible, drew?
    Here is a result from the first name I googled in your article.

    Here's what [Hussam Ayloush of] CAIR doesn't say about me - or its record
    by Daniel Pipes
    Orange County Register

    In a commentary in the Dec. 1 [Orange County] Register ("Column a slur on ****** community"), Hussam Ayloush of the Council on American-Islamic Relations attacks me in a way that requires a response.

    His comments repeat the name-calling that CAIR has directed at me in about 100 printed tirades since 1999, continuing its practice of spewing out anything negative it can find about those it disagrees with, no matter how irrelevant or inaccurate.

    I write about the Middle East and Islam with an intent to help Americans understand the complexities of these subjects. Toward this end, I emphasize a distinction between Islam the religion and militant Islam the ideology. I respect the former but abominate the latter as a form of totalitarianism. And no matter what CAIR would have you believe, plenty of ******s - both observant and not - agree with me.

    In impugning me, Ayloush quotes a 1983 Washington Post review by Thomas Lippman of a book of mine, In the Path of God: Islam and Political Power, which criticizes aspects of the book. But Ayloush omits the review's positive comments:

    Pipes has taken on, and very nearly accomplished, a daunting task: to explain the political and social development of the ****** peoples from their origins to the present. Pipes, a lecturer in history at Harvard, has produced a brilliant, authoritative, but occasionally infuriating and inconsistent work which demonstrates encyclopedic knowledge of ****** intellectual history. ... The book is a valuable contribution to our understanding.

    Further, the Campus Watch program that I established is hardly the "McCarthyite blacklist" that Mr. Ayloush describes. Instead, it's a constructive effort to critique the failure of Middle Eastern studies at North American universities; readers can judge it for themselves at www.Campus-Watch.org.

    Mr. Ayloush heads the Southern California chapter of an organization that has an alarming record of intimidating moderate ******s, embracing ****** American murderers and promoting anti-Semitism. CAIR is also on the wrong side in the war on terrorism. A few examples of many:

    In October 1998, the group demanded the removal of a Los Angeles billboard describing Osama bin Laden as "the sworn enemy," claiming this depiction was "offensive to ******s."

    CAIR deemed the conviction of the perpetrators of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing "a travesty of justice."

    CAIR called the conviction of Omar Abdel Rahman, the blind sheikh who planned to blow up New York City landmarks, a "hate crime."

    When President Bush closed the Holy Land Foundation a year ago for collecting money he said was "used to support the ***** terror organization," CAIR decried his action as "unjust" and "disturbing."

    When evaluating anything CAIR says, readers should keep this organization's history - and demonstrated sympathies - in mind.

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    • Jim_Davis
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      #52
      Originally posted by Drewcyfer
      It's a funny thing. This is the exact same quote I heard about some of the 9/11 hijackers.
      No offence but I'm not ever going to value the opinion of a redneck, ignorant american.

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      • Drewcyfer
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        #53
        Originally posted by Naz-Fan
        You're a fool **** off man
        Actually, that was a factual statement there bitchboy.

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        • Welter_Skelter
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          #54
          Originally posted by !!! Beowulf !!!
          BBC News is nothing like FOX News, the BBC is a neutral, public media service, incorporating opinions from all sides of the debate. FOX News is a right wing television channel, owned by right wing individuals.
          The BBC has such a leftist slant I am surprised it doesnt tip over..

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          • baya
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            #55
            that's too long to read. i do hope drew, that you picked up on the point i was trying to make however, lets strive for truth here.

            you don't really think that there are NO ******'s in leadership positions that have not denounced terrorism, do you?

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            • Welter_Skelter
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              #56
              Originally posted by baya
              that's too long to read. i do hope drew, that you picked up on the point i was trying to make however, lets strive for truth here.

              you don't really think that there are NO ******'s in leadership positions that have not denounced terrorism, do you?
              Its simple Not all ******s are the enemy of Christian democracy..
              But ALL enenmies of Christain democracy are ******s and/or Commmunists..
              That cannot be denied

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              • Drewcyfer
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                #57
                Originally posted by baya
                that's too long to read. i do hope drew, that you picked up on the point i was trying to make however, lets strive for truth here.

                you don't really think that there are NO ******'s in leadership positions that have not denounced terrorism, do you?
                Oh wait, here is the second name I googled from it.

                Salam Al-Marayati is the founder of the ****** Public Affairs Council (MPAC), a Los Angeles-based Islamic advocacy group that defends ****** extremist violence. MPAC has condemned the anti-terrorism measures of both the U.S. and Israel, and has called for a repeal of the Patriot Act.

                On the afternoon of September 11, 2001, Al-Marayati used a Los Angeles talk radio program as a forum in which to accuse the Israelis of responsibility for that morning's attacks on New York and Washington. Al-Marayati has also called for the U.S. government to unfreeze the assets of two Islamic charities, the Global Relief Foundation and the Holy Land Foundation, that were shut down by the government because of funding they had given to ********* organizations.

                Al-Marayati refuses to call Hezbollah a ********* group. "I don't think any group should be judged 100% this or that," he says. "I think every group is going to have . . . its claim of liberation and resistance." He has similarly justified *****' existence as a political entity that promotes social programs and "educational operations." "Yesterday's *********s in the Middle East are today's leaders," he says. "The PLO is the number one example of this . . . The PLO 35 years ago was considered a ********* organization, nobody should deal with them . . . But they became the people in authority, in *********, today. So ***** today, the way it's being viewed, is exactly how the PLO was viewed 30 years ago. And in fact, even ***** in terms of its social and educational operations is doing exactly what the PLO was doing 35 years ago, as well as its quote unquote military operations."

                During a 1997 speech he delivered at the University of Pennsylvania, Al-Marayati equated the concept of jihad to the statements of the eighteenth-century American statesman Patrick Henry. Said Al-Marayat, "[T]he person who we think in America would epitomize jihad would be Patrick Henry, who said, 'Give me liberty or give me death.' That is a way of looking at the term jihad from an American perspective."

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                • Drewcyfer
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Welter_Skelter
                  Its simple Not all ******s are the enemy of Christian democracy..
                  But ALL enenmies of Christain democracy are ******s and/or Commmunists..
                  That cannot be denied
                  How dare you confuse him with facts and logic. Can't you see that he has already made up his imagination?

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                  • Jim_Davis
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                    #59
                    America are just ignorant to ******s. I watched that 30 days program where that man learned the ways of Islam for 30 days. So much ignorance in that program. We had ****** fanatics in our own capital city screaming that Londons 9/11 is coming. We put up with idiot ****** fanatic teachers encouraging ********* attacks and mocking the way non-msulims enjoy life. But I dont hate a whole religion that is based on peace for the ignorance of a minority.

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                    • Drewcyfer
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Naz-Fan
                      No offence but I'm not ever going to value the opinion of a redneck, ignorant american.
                      Redneck?????????????

                      If Americans are so ignorant than how did we become the most dominant force on the planet?

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