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August 05-19-06 09:40 AM

What are they thinking?
 
http://www.canada.com/components/pri...b1240f&k=32073

Badges for Jew and Christians? Mandatory dress code? Is it me or is Iran deliberately trying to alienate the rest of the planet?

STEED 05-19-06 09:50 AM

Welcome to the Fourth Reich and WW3 thanks to Iran. http://www.langkawi.dk/smileys/b185.gif

Konovalov 05-19-06 09:52 AM

Disgusting. :nope:

CB.. 05-19-06 09:59 AM

Iran seems to have learn't from every internet "troll" on the planet just exactly how to press every one's buttons..i guesse this is following on from the response to the cartoon controversy and the insistance that if similar depictions of the holocaust were "bandied about" that we'd get as upset as they were..i think they're testing this philosphy out at the moment..you have to admit it is all rather troll like behaviour on Irans part(?whad ya reckon? i dunno what else you could compare this behaviour too other than troll like)...if they are 100% serious and actually do this then i'm sure things will take on a very different slant..they are virtually begging the west to invade...one has to wonder why...i mean gawd help us all if they actually attempt to restage the holocaust just to prove a point !!!

Skybird 05-19-06 10:20 AM

Nothing new. Has already been practiced in the golden and wonderful age of Grenada, and during the age of the Almohades from North-West Africa up to India. Practicing like this has a historical record of long acceptance by Muslims.

So-called moderates will be quick in pointing out that here and there there had been discussions on this, MAYBE, I don't know, maybe even protests, but all this does not mean anything as long as it comes not in form of a directly Quran-based and by word's content irreversible (unlimited validity) fatwah by the highest global representatives of Islam. Just a protest against this by a Muslim community here or there means nothing and has no binding obligation

And for such a fatwah, may it be with regard to discriminative clothing, may it be with regard to Muslim terror-bombing against infidels, we in the West can wait until all hell freezes over. And when all hell has cooled down - we still will wait.

Wake up, Europe! This news is a reminder from your worst and most unforgiving of all enemies!

GreyOctober 05-19-06 11:04 AM

In times like this i really wish Bush is thinking about invading Iran and ridding us all of this disgusting maggot. This just ruined my day! Ewwww

August 05-19-06 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by CB..
Iran seems to have learn't from every internet "troll" on the planet just exactly how to press every one's buttons..i guesse this is following on from the response to the cartoon controversy and the insistance that if similar depictions of the holocaust were "bandied about" that we'd get as upset as they were..i think they're testing this philosphy out at the moment..you have to admit it is all rather troll like behaviour on Irans part(?whad ya reckon? i dunno what else you could compare this behaviour too other than troll like)...if they are 100% serious and actually do this then i'm sure things will take on a very different slant..they are virtually begging the west to invade...one has to wonder why...i mean gawd help us all if they actually attempt to restage the holocaust just to prove a point !!!

The key difference is that an internet troll operates from the anonymity of the internet. People who act like that in person tend to get their noses bloodied...

CB.. 05-19-06 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by August
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Originally Posted by CB..
Iran seems to have learn't from every internet "troll" on the planet just exactly how to press every one's buttons..i guesse this is following on from the response to the cartoon controversy and the insistance that if similar depictions of the holocaust were "bandied about" that we'd get as upset as they were..i think they're testing this philosphy out at the moment..you have to admit it is all rather troll like behaviour on Irans part(?whad ya reckon? i dunno what else you could compare this behaviour too other than troll like)...if they are 100% serious and actually do this then i'm sure things will take on a very different slant..they are virtually begging the west to invade...one has to wonder why...i mean gawd help us all if they actually attempt to restage the holocaust just to prove a point !!!

The key difference is that an internet troll operates from the anonymity of the internet. People who act like that in person tend to get their noses bloodied...

i wasn't implying in any way that your posting of the subject was troll like ..

but that Iran seems to be exploiting the same techniques as internet trolls-
hoping to illustrate just how dangerous such practices are when viewed in a larger venue ---never mind forget it...

August 05-19-06 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by CB..
Quote:

Originally Posted by August
Quote:

Originally Posted by CB..
Iran seems to have learn't from every internet "troll" on the planet just exactly how to press every one's buttons..i guesse this is following on from the response to the cartoon controversy and the insistance that if similar depictions of the holocaust were "bandied about" that we'd get as upset as they were..i think they're testing this philosphy out at the moment..you have to admit it is all rather troll like behaviour on Irans part(?whad ya reckon? i dunno what else you could compare this behaviour too other than troll like)...if they are 100% serious and actually do this then i'm sure things will take on a very different slant..they are virtually begging the west to invade...one has to wonder why...i mean gawd help us all if they actually attempt to restage the holocaust just to prove a point !!!

The key difference is that an internet troll operates from the anonymity of the internet. People who act like that in person tend to get their noses bloodied...

i wasn't implying in any way that your posting of the subject was troll like ..

but that Iran seems to be exploiting the same techniques as internet trolls-
hoping to illustrate just how dangerous such practices are when viewed in a larger venue ---never mind forget it...

I wasn't saying that at all. I do agree with you completely.

I was just commenting that because the internet troll does this thing anonymously he can avoid the obvious response. Iran ain't being anonymous and therefore may have to face to the consequences of what they're saying

CB.. 05-19-06 01:39 PM

ok whew sorry about that...my worry is that Iran wants us to bloody their nose---knowing that there will be a chance that the entire muslim world will go stark raving bonkers in response..(it won't make ANY sense but there's stiil a chance it will happen any way)

TteFAboB 05-19-06 05:06 PM

Ahmedinejad (and most of his gang) denies the Holocaust because of an inferiority complex.

The Nazis did their homework, they weren't bright, but they were rational enough to carry out a decently terrible Holocaust.

Now, Mr. dingdong is green of envy, because he has less than 100,000 targets to terrorize. Far less than the smallest estimatives of Hitler's Holocaust.

Dingdong would never top his predecessor, he can only ever be a small spot in the history of terror.

And so he has to troll indeed, to boast his tiny insignificant figure.

Ducimus 05-19-06 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by GreyOctober
In times like this i really wish Bush is thinking about invading Iran and ridding us all of this disgusting maggot. This just ruined my day! Ewwww

Nah. We're already over extended and that rathole isnt worth spilling one drop of blood over.

I got a better idea,...

Nuclear technology is their "right" they say? Well, lets provide them with some, the old fashioned way.

http://www.nukeitfromorbit.com/nuke.jpg

Wim Libaers 05-19-06 05:52 PM

Some confusion about this one:
http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/c...5E1702,00.html

Skybird 05-19-06 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by TteFAboB
Now, Mr. dingdong is green of envy, because he has less than 100,000 targets to terrorize. Far less than the smallest estimatives of Hitler's Holocaust.

Dingdong would never top his predecessor, he can only ever be a small spot in the history of terror.

The third Reich lasted less than two decades. It's first war was it's last.

Islam lasts since 1400 years and counting. It has waged uncountable minor and major attack wars and predatory raids, and three major attempts to conquer Europe. Although beeing thrown back by Europe after centuries-long fighting, it survived these defeats, and now again tries to overthrow Europe again, by demographics and infilitration.

"Small spot in history?" It is the most successful story of military conquest human history does know of.

Happy Times 05-19-06 07:06 PM



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