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01-30-2015, 12:24 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
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The point is, CAIR is all about public relations, so what would you expect them to say? Allahu Akbar, hooray for our team?
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and the Fatwa by the Saudi religious leadership? Are you deluded into thinking those grouchy old men care about public relations?
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01-30-2015, 12:36 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
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and the Fatwa by the Saudi religious leadership? Are you deluded into thinking those grouchy old men care about public relations?
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No, CAIR is about public relations. Are you that angry that you can't read one line posts? Too much carbs, and overly stimulated.
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01-30-2015, 12:40 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
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No, CAIR is about public relations. Are you that angry that you can't read one line posts? Too much carbs, and overly stimulated. 
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Did not ask about CAIR. The Houston Islamic Society, CAIR, and Saudi religious council all said the same thing. Earlier in this thread I posted the Malaysian, Indonesian (cuz that's where most of the Muslims are), and other countries positions on this.
So again, are you implying that this is all public relations?
What about the executions of terrorists in Saudi? More public relations? Indonesia has a couple of rare cases - one was in Bali. The perps got the firing squad. More public relations?
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01-30-2015, 12:43 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
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Originally Posted by Walks_in_islam
Did not ask about CAIR. The Houston Islamic Society, CAIR, and Saudi religious council all said the same thing. Earlier in this thread I posted the Malaysian, Indonesian (cuz that's where most of the Muslims are), and other countries positions on this.
So again, are you implying that this is all public relations?
What about the executions of terrorists in Saudi? More public relations? Indonesia has a couple of rare cases - one was in Bali. The perps got the firing squad. More public relations?
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“We strongly condemn this brutal attack and we offer our condolences to the loved ones of those killed or injured,” said Mustafaa Carroll, CAIR-TX, Houston Executive Director. “We at CAIR’s Houston office reject assaults on free speech, even speech that mocks religions or religious figures. We hope that the perpetrators are quickly apprehended and punished to the full extent of the law.”
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What would anyone expect Council on American-Islamic Relations to say?
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CAIR, my point is what would you expect them to say?
We strongly applauded the brutal attacks?
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01-30-2015, 12:48 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
Walks in Islam, let's face it, Islam isn't a religion of non retaliation, or that it's the kind and gentile converting religion.
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01-30-2015, 01:04 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
http://fox2now.com/2014/04/30/maria-...ies-in-prison/
Walks in Islam, have you Google any UPCers doing honor killings?
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Last edited by Evang.Benincasa; 01-30-2015 at 01:07 AM.
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01-30-2015, 01:08 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
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UPCers seem to target younger kids somehow. They don't get a chance to grow up.
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01-30-2015, 02:57 AM
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Re: Islam: A Religion of Lies...
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Lemme check my list. OH yeah...here's a random one!
http://www.theguardian.com/australia...mmission-hears
There was a climate of fear at the pentecostal school where children as young as six were sexually abused by a teacher who was later jailed, a national inquiry has heard.
Margaret Furlong, who still teaches at Melbourne’s Northside Christian college, told the child sexual abuse royal commission on Monday she had reported her concerns that another teacher, Kenneth Sandilands, was behaving inappropriately with children.
She then trusted “godly men” to do the right thing.
Furlong, who worked at the primary school from 1987 until 1998, said three children had complained Sandilands was touching them.
One girl, Emma Joy Fretton, wanted to be transferred from his class “because he did bad things” but wasn’t allowed to.
Fretton, now 34, on Friday told the commission Sandilands abused her for three years from 1987, touching her, beating her with a wooden paddle and making her sign obscene stories which he dictated to her.
Furlong said she reported her concerns to the then-principal Neil Rookes, but told the inquiry there was no follow up.
“No one ever spoke to me or I was never asked to write anything down,” she said.
Furlong revealed she had been abused as a child and her abuser was given a suspended sentence and allowed to live two doors down from her home. As a result, she had no faith in the legal system.
“As a result I put my trust in people that I thought would do the right thing - people I classed as godly men to do the right thing,” she told the hearing.
Furlong said neither the victims nor other teachers were supported and there was a “climate of fear” at the school, which was part of the ministry of the pentecostal church where Denis Smith was the senior pastor.
It never happens. Nobody notices. Right?
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