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Originally posted by Thomas Crowne
The slug fest goes on and on, Syrian, you throw the crap in our faces and ignore the rest of the story. You sit there, omfortably in Autralia, and try and tell me that there are Christian members of the "resistance?
Hijacked the thread? Pray for a murderer's recovery while his members have slain even more innocent people? It isn't this thread that has been hijacked, you are attempting to hijack this board and use it to spread pro-civilian casualty propaganda. Your iritation is that some blood is being shown, innocent blood that has been spilled under the direction of people like the one we are supposed to pray for. This is very relevant to this thread.
Originally posted by Thomas Crowne
Do I have a bone to pick with you? Personally, I've been patiently waiting for you to stop running your propaganda machine long enough to recognize the thread about the car bombing at the school, a murderous operation conducted by some of the people you've been "blessed" to know, who are under the direction of the type of people we are supposed to pray for due to his serious injuries.
I'll tell you what, you send your propaganda junk to me in u2u, and I'll delete it and not respond at all. Until then, I'll be around to point out your hypocrisy.
So, how was your breakfast? I guess no bombers directed by the guy I'm to pray for blew anything up in Australia, did they? Wish we could say the same for the Iraqi people.
Originally posted by Thomas Crowne
Seems you failed to notice, murderer lover, that the troops were fired upon, and as you well know, it isn't U.S. policy or individual glee in harming children. On the other side, as we see time and again, it is their policy.
According to an Associated Press report, some 200 to 300 youth gathered after evening prayers and marched toward the school to demand that the building be vacated as lessons were scheduled to begin the following day. Local residents claim those in the crowd ranged in age from five to 20 and were not armed.
An 18-year-old who was wounded during the incident told Associated Press the US troops “waited until we came very close, and then they started shooting.” American soldiers confirmed to the media they began firing when the protesters were within 10 feet of their positions. The close range contributed to the high number of fatalities and injuries. At least three of those killed were children under the age of 10.
Originally posted by EastCoastKid
I'll pray for any and all who are foolish enough to buy into this al-Zarqawi psy-op nonsense.
Open your eyes, folks. The man's your latest boogy man, nothing more. If you don't believe me, ask the Iraqi people who actually live in Iraq.
Originally posted by Thomas Crowne
"May God seek revenge for those who were killed or injured!" an elderly woman screamed outside a hospital where casualties were brought. "We hope that such killers be killed or perished as they kill our youth. Those killers are against homeland, against Islam."
Apparently, there is one Iraqi lady who won't be putting the likes of him on her pray list!
Originally posted by Thomas Crowne
Apparently, there is one Iraqi lady who won't be putting the likes of him on her pray list!