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And wow, 40 lash's for naming your teddy bear mohammad. I can see their court judge now... "Silence! I kill you!" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uwOL4rB-go |
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Hehe i'm joking. I've seen this teleavangelist asking people to donate money so he could spread the word of the lord.... in a learjet. :damn: Religion is a great thing, until it's taken too far. |
Put all Muslim extremists on an island and nuke it!:yep:
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If you want immigrants to the west to adopt our culture to some extent, then we
should not be surprised that we are asked to adopt a different culture when we emigrate. At the very least, the rule of law. I don't agree with the law of that country, but if it is there, we should not be shocked when it is used. When in Rome... Quote:
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In principle I agree with Letum, just want to add that we should aslo cancel all relations and trading with them.
Which of course has a precodntiion to become independant from Muslim oil first. Which nobody really cared for since the world oil crisis in the early 70s. Conclusions, anyone? ;) Saudi Arabia - pfffft. What else to say. that does not save from our self-choosen fate to work FOR them once they have run out of oil - becasue we allowed them to buy themselves into our economical and industrial properties, and own them. So yes, complain about the lacking humanism and reason in that place. but please be fair :) : also complain about our own stupidity and shortsightedness. |
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barbaric laws. I don't think the EU could impose trade restrictions, but if it could then that would be much more effective. That said, we certainly should have better conditional trade agreements with them. Trade agreements are more lasting and effective at changing policy abroad. The changing of Turkish law to fit in to the EU's membership criteria and the commonwealth criteria are good, obvious examples. However, there are countless one-to-one examples with other countries. Of course, it wouldn't be easy with politically isolated countries like the Sudan. Total cessation of trade and diplomatic relations will only make it more politically isolated. It might help, but it's a poor long term strategy. |
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Diplomatic relations and trading with them must be brought to a halt, because it is the vehicle by which they support and widen the spreading of Sauid-payed Islamic propaganda centres in the West, with regard to Germany especially this totally unacceptable king Fahd academy in Germany is my concern, but there are so many others ways, and almost all Muslim terror groups and "peaceful" organisations that nevertheless propagate the openly or hidden to overthrow the constiotutional orders inWestern nnations get finacially supported by Saudi Arabia. Their fiancial network is like a cancer deep inside the body of Western nations, and they are poisening it more and more with the clear intention to make it break down, so that Islamic ideology can take over. Trading with the,, deliver them our latest technology, military goods and weapons, make their representatives acceptable guests in our capitals, aloow them to abuse world trade structures as a vehucle to let islami's influence infiltrate them more and more, means nothing but to help a determined enemy's effort to attack and destroy us. |
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Financial networks eating away our society from within? One that's slipping right under the noses of our benignly ambivalent political leaders! Could have sworn I've heard something like this before. I wonder if there are any historical counterparts to this theory of yours SB... |
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BTW, accoridng to Western intelligence service and in Germany: Staatsschutz, BVS, it is no conspiration theory, but hard, solid fact, to be read in numbers black on white. Saudi support for cultural infiltration centres in the West is measured in several hundred million dollars per year in central europe alone - and that is the money investigators know of. the black humbers is considered to be much higher. That is because for somebody who buys TWO A380 just for his private use, such sums are not really money. Only peanuts. You can also check foreign investors in western industries. China and Saudi arabia lead the list of buying western industries, when seing it on a global scale. Is anyone stup0id enough to assume the Saudi do not know they are runningmout olf time sooner or later? Buying foreign industries is their way to secure their future income. So no hostile Muslim army at the horizon, no threat of war, and no siege at Vienna. Don't worry, all is good. Really. |
So really, what your saying is.........they're acting no differently to how we (the west) have acted previously :hmm:
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Anyone wanting to book a trip back? It's not expensive, but it is cheap: converting is free. ;) Colonization and that way having the tourist ressort coming to you, on the other hand will cost you all you have. There are better ways to spend your holidays, not to mention your children's future. |
I try never to look back, learning the lesson first time around is the best way. Looking forward and being prepared is always my preferred option.
The balance of financial preparedness is fast shifting to the Gulf States. Better to keep them onside with regard to investment opportunities in the west than disencouragement and running the risk of them investing in the geographical areas we may later have fear of. If Russia (in particular) and China had the funding to be more 'robust' in terms of building up their military might, we could well of already been in the midst of the second cold war. |
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the problem is these counties happily take our AID in cash and food and expect us to be tollerant then act totally intolerant to slight infringes i say threaten them with the withdrawl of AID cash and food close all flight to and from sudan until see is released
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