He's muslim, if you want him to suffer stuff him in a cell with a TV and glue his ass to a chair and make him watch Jessica Simpson videos all day.
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He's muslim, if you want him to suffer stuff him in a cell with a TV and glue his ass to a chair and make him watch Jessica Simpson videos all day.
it would be like that scene from Scanners , where Michael Ironside makes that guy's head explode. "scan me!"Quote:
He's muslim, if you want him to suffer stuff him in a cell with a TV and glue his ass to a chair and make him watch Jessica Simpson videos all day.
i would be curious to see if he was a brazen if the government elected to, abruptly end the trial because the need to re-interrogate thr prisoner, ship him to another country not bound to the Geneva convention, but still an ally of sorts and let the fun begin, except put it on pay-per-view.
obviously i did not think this out, and the real solution does not appear to be a simple one, however, it's fun to dream.
also, spyder32, per our discussion, this just seem to fit in just right, and it further supports your point about one person not representing the whole! interesting read on this article.
http://www.comcast.net/news/national...15/368772.htmlQuote:
Dalai Lama Meets With Muslims in Calif.
By JUSTIN M. NORTON, Associated Press Writer
1 hour ago
SAN FRANCISCO - The Dalai Lama urged religious leaders Saturday to reach out to Muslims, saying Islam is a compassionate faith that has been unfairly maligned because of a few extremists.
"Nowadays to some people the Muslim tradition appears more militant," the 70-year-old exiled monk said at a weekend conference, which aimed to bring Muslims and Buddhists together.
"I feel that's totally wrong. Muslims, like any other traditions _ same message, same practice. That is a practice of compassion," he said.
Event organizers say the Dalai Lama interrupted his schedule to fly to San Francisco and meet Islamic scholars and leaders from other faiths to discuss reducing violence and extremism.
Security was tight at the invitation-only event, which drew about 500 religious leaders and scholars. The conference included speakers and presenters from numerous faiths and roughly 30 countries.
The Dalai Lama told the audience that many people see and hear news of suicide bombings in predominantly Muslim countries but don't hear about how Muslims often work with the poor.
He said all human beings are prone to violence if they lose control of their emotions and not to judge an entire faith based on a few people. "A few mischievous people are always there," he said.
The Dalai Lama, who was awarded the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize, fled Tibet in 1959 following an aborted uprising against Chinese rule in the territory and now keeps an office in exile in the Himalayan town of Dharmsala, India.
The Dalai Lama also told conference attendees that religious traditions must work harder to live together in peace, citing religious violence in Northern Ireland, Pakistan and Iraq.
Hamza Yusuf, founder of the Zaytuna Institute, a Hayward-based center for Islamic study, said the conference could help build relationships between Buddhists and Muslims and promote a greater understanding of Islam. He noted that Muslims and Buddhists lived together peacefully for hundreds of years in Tibet.
Yusuf said the Dalai Lama's participation in the event could warm Americans to Islam, since many Americans have mixed feelings about the faith but are receptive to Buddhism.
"He wanted to meet us in solidarity as a community because he felt like people were attacking Islam," Yusuf said.
Seyed Ali Ghazvini of the Islamic Cultural Center of Fresno said he hoped the conference would encourage Muslims to be more visible and active in the United States.
"This is a matter of necessity," said Ghazvini, who gave the Dalai Lama a set of Islamic prayer beads. "It's not an option to sit alone in our own community and our own mosques."
Uhh, which one of her videos? And, is that punishment??? :DQuote:
make him watch Jessica Simpson videos all day.
Guan-Di: Bleh, thanks.. I already knew I was right though. ;)
Now that I'm not drunk out of my mind I can answer:
Muslim people don't believe in girls wearing next to nothing so that would piss him off, the extremist don't believe in ANY music so that would torture him. Next, she's American and sings in English.
It would torment him because of what he believes and it torments me because that bitch can't sing.
That we all could agree on.. ;)Quote:
because that bitch can't sing.
I'd be curious who these people are. The reaction to Bin Laden is lukewarm or non-existent. You can find pockets of groups almost denouncing him but it is rare.Quote:
Muslims CONSTANTLY denounce EVERYTHING Bin Laden and all his followers say.
Gore, not all Muslims are like the extreme middle east. Dubai is cool, so is Turkey and the Baltic. Topless beaches in Turkey. NICE. Beer of choice while lounging... Tuborg.
RoadClosed: Uhh, almost every Muslim I know/see in the U.S?
I think what RoadClosed means is not enough is being done on the telly or in the media, also with all due respect to those Muslims you know who would denounce OBL, it is probably the same as it was with all of those misplaced Irishmen living in New York or Boston or Toronto...ahh yes lad, we don't like the IRA either (as he passes his donation to the padre/father for the purchase of arms with a wink and a nudge).Quote:
So depending on what side of the mouth they were saying this from, I would tend to take it all with a grain of salt... :rolleyes:
Topless beaches just are NOT Muslim... What happened to their Belief saying you can't look at woman?
They are the ones with their heads buried in the sand.....(figurativley and spiritually).... ;)Quote:
Originally posted here by gore
Topless beaches just are NOT Muslim... What happened to their Belief saying you can't look at woman?