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Originally Posted by Chief:

A favorite city of mine , a city that is very and truly romantic, I offer my sincere condolences on this horrible attack that has caused the lives of so many.

 

I pray for Peace!

the proper prayer should be for justice and swift, thoroughgoing extermination of the Salafist evil in Iraq/Syria, no?

 

i wasn't aware you are a pacifist

FM
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Originally Posted by Chief:

A favorite city of mine , a city that is very and truly romantic, I offer my sincere condolences on this horrible attack that has caused the lives of so many.

 

I pray for Peace!

I pray war most terrible until those MFers in ISIS are all killed...every last vermin in their holes. Paris is romantic because it is not Jedda or Riyadh or Islamabad where or anywhere Muslim where they want to  hide women under a sheet. 

FM
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Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Chief:

       

A favorite city of mine , a city that is very and truly romantic, I offer my sincere condolences on this horrible attack that has caused the lives of so many.

 

I pray for Peace!


       
Paris does not need condolences from supporters of ISIS. Save them.

Love will conquer war!

 

Let there be peace!

 

Chief
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Chief:

A favorite city of mine , a city that is very and truly romantic, I offer my sincere condolences on this horrible attack that has caused the lives of so many.

 

I pray for Peace!

I pray war most terrible until those MFers in ISIS are all killed...every last vermin in their holes. Paris is romantic because it is not Jedda or Riyadh or Islamabad where or anywhere Muslim where they want to  hide women under a sheet. 

Ignorant statement!

Muslim women are proud to be who they are.

Why in Toronto and NY and other western countries muslim women continue to wear their head scarves? Ar e we hiding them here as well.

 

Paris like many other cities has it's own beauty.

D2 I see you can't hepl yourself with your ignorance of Islam and muslim women.

Stop frothing from your mouth!

 

Chief
Originally Posted by Chief:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Chief:

A favorite city of mine , a city that is very and truly romantic, I offer my sincere condolences on this horrible attack that has caused the lives of so many.

 

I pray for Peace!

I pray war most terrible until those MFers in ISIS are all killed...every last vermin in their holes. Paris is romantic because it is not Jedda or Riyadh or Islamabad where or anywhere Muslim where they want to  hide women under a sheet. 

Ignorant statement!

Muslim women are proud to be who they are.

Why in Toronto and NY and other western countries muslim women continue to wear their head scarves? Ar e we hiding them here as well.

 

Paris like many other cities has it's own beauty.

D2 I see you can't hepl yourself with your ignorance of Islam and muslim women.

Stop frothing from your mouth!

 

Quit the crap. These women have no choice. There are laws prohibiting their rights in every Muslim state. They are not in equal terms as in the west. In Paris, the city you love the Algerians used to go about flogging girls not wearing head covering. In England it was the same. If a Muslim girl dare take off that scarf in their own community the looks of disapproval is everywhere. That is the nature of their willingness to confirm.

 

It is the bullshit CIOG and all those "liberial" Muslims in academia sells and they are the first ones to come after any Muslim woman like Asra Nomani who confront the illiberal crows are ridiculed and reviled by the community. So much for women voices.

 

And why is one telling you of the vile practices in your community has to be frothing? I am not the one saying one can talk with ISIS or that they are a creation of the US. You would be smart if you had a brain that functioned outside the rigid constraint of your religious fundamentalism.

 

FM
Originally Posted by redux:

the teachings and spread of Wahabism is a curse on the West

 

it's influence in Guyana today is palpable; i don't recall this being the case in the early post-independence decades

I grew up with Muslims in Guyana. I even had a Muslim girlfriend as a teen. I never knew the difference between Hindus or Christians or Muslims in terms of prohibitions since what these were never intervened. We were kids, people, humans just living our lives in our own culture unconcerned with what the next person did in their world. We know the prohibitions to food etc and accepted it as normal. Then came whabbism, the restructuring of the urdu world into an arabized world and in Guyana today and that reality is gone.

 

Whabbism is a disease and it is the US that tolerated, in a disinterested way and now we live with its diseases off shoots from the Taliban to Al queda to ISIS because we did not have the courage to say wrong is wrong. There is no defense for intolerance and it does exist in vast segments of Islam. I can go into any christian church anywhere in the world from Prague to Paris, to Canterbury to Compustela and I have. All are welcome with no question. The same with a hindu church. No taboos. Cant say the same about Mosques. Never went into one with active congregations. I did go to Hagia Sophia and la Mezquita de CÃģrdoba but those don't count. 

FM
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Originally Posted by Chief:

D2 love to you on this Sunday morning.

 

I think this week is your birthday as well, so happy birthday.

 

 

Sunday has no relevance for me except as the day my mother plays her old Mahalia Jackson songs and dresses up and go to her church. I am going biking and then to a beer joint where the German Girls are all full blossomed blonds, the beer has a frothy head. Anything else is just bonus for living in the modern world.

 

 

FM
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Originally Posted by Chief:
Originally Posted by redux:

the teachings and spread of Wahhabism is a curse on the West

 

it's influence in Guyana today is palpable; i don't recall this being the case in the early post-independence decades

So those of us who are not supporting the Wahabis are still being labeled as symphathisers of terrorists, why?

Chief, i have never accused you of being a supporter of terrorists

 

however, when the civilization that shelters you and yours with 1st class citizenship comes under mass-casualty, cowardly attack from demonic forces hoisting the flag of Islam, a call to prayer for "peace" will raise the hairs on the necks of even the most reasonable people

 

after all, you are neither pope nor priest

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Chief:

D2 love to you on this Sunday morning.

 

I think this week is your birthday as well, so happy birthday.

 

 

Sunday has no relevance for me except as the day my mother plays her old Mahalia Jackson songs and dresses up and go to her church. I am going biking and then to a beer joint where the German Girls are all full blossomed blonds, the beer has a frothy head. Anything else is just bonus for living in the modern world.

 

 You should have followed in the footsteps of your wise mother and be in church.

 

Chief
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by Chief:
Originally Posted by redux:

the teachings and spread of Wahhabism is a curse on the West

 

it's influence in Guyana today is palpable; i don't recall this being the case in the early post-independence decades

So those of us who are not supporting the Wahabis are still being labeled as symphathisers of terrorists, why?

Chief, i have never accused you of being a supporter of terrorists

 

however, when the civilization that shelters you and yours with 1st class citizenship comes under mass-casualty, cowardly attack from demonic forces hoisting the flag of Islam, a call to prayer for "peace" will raise the hairs on the necks of even the most reasonable people

 

after all, you are neither pope nor priest

I consider myself both Pope and Priest here on GNI.

 

hOWEVER i DO HEAR WHAT YOU ARE SAYING AND i ALSO UNDESRTAND WHAT YOU ARE SAYING.

 I was out on the Town with an ex marine(aMERICAN) on Friday night as this horrible tragedy was unfolding and as a muslim  I HAD TO ANSWER SOME SERIOUS QUESTIONS. This is a person who  I am doing business with  who  I regularly hangs out and got o Cigar Bars  but the brother had questions that all Muslims are facing because of the acts by ISIS , THE WAHABI IDIOTS AND THE REST OF THE LOONY GANG WHO ARE USING iSLAM AS A SHEILD FOR THEIR DASTARDLY ACTS.

Chief
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Originally Posted by Chief:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Chief:

D2 love to you on this Sunday morning.

 

I think this week is your birthday as well, so happy birthday.

 

 

Sunday has no relevance for me except as the day my mother plays her old Mahalia Jackson songs and dresses up and go to her church. I am going biking and then to a beer joint where the German Girls are all full blossomed blonds, and the beer has a frothy head. Anything else is just bonus for living in the modern world.

 

 You should have followed in the footsteps of your wise mother and be in church.

 

I am.. I am in my church...the largest one in the world...the only one where you do not need to be converted to be a member of its congregation....the only natural church....the one where its theology is nature and her essence teaches undistrorted magnificent naturalness...and where the songs of praise are the chorus of birds, the bees, the crickets the gurgling streams....the church of secular humanism

FM
Originally Posted by redux:
 

 

however, when the civilization that shelters you and yours with 1st class citizenship comes under mass-casualty, cowardly attack from demonic forces hoisting the flag of Islam, a call to prayer for "peace" will raise the hairs on the necks of even the most reasonable people

 

 

I agree. One should refrain from stating anything that even remotely seem like a reason behind the actions of ISIS. No prayer is necessary for them. They are actually a bigger problem for Muslims than Muslims probably think.

FM
Originally Posted by Chief:
Originally Posted by redux:

the teachings and spread of Wahhabism is a curse on the West

 

it's influence in Guyana today is palpable; i don't recall this being the case in the early post-independence decades

So those of us who are not supporting the Wahabis are still being labeled as symphathisers of terrorists, why?

Few days you were speaking of making peace with the Caliphate, why you twist your mouth now!  Guyana needs to be cleansed of these terrorists ideologues.  Few months ago i was at a gathering and some talk came up about the ME, ISIS, Al Qaeda and a (Guyanese) Muslim guy got pissed at me for saying Saudi is a sponsor of these groups.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Chief:
Originally Posted by redux:

the teachings and spread of Wahhabism is a curse on the West

 

it's influence in Guyana today is palpable; i don't recall this being the case in the early post-independence decades

So those of us who are not supporting the Wahabis are still being labeled as symphathisers of terrorists, why?

Few days you were speaking of making peace with the Caliphate, why you twist your mouth now!  Guyana needs to be cleansed of these terrorists ideologues.  Few months ago i was at a gathering and some talk came up about the ME, ISIS, Al Qaeda and a (Guyanese) Muslim guy got pissed at me for saying Saudi is a sponsor of these groups.

you must be one of those wimpy Indians cobra speak about...jus good enuff to talk to bray on the web...go back and rally the people1

FM

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