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On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 06:24:08 -0400, bpuharic wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 01:48:09 -0400, wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 23:10:02 -0400, bpuharic wrote:
it's pretty hard to say he's blaming us for israel when the entire
document deals with sharia in saudia arabia.
guess you never learned to read.
We can debate whether our support of Israel is worth the price but
let's not minimize the cost or the fact that it is the only reason we
are in the middle east. If this was just about oil we would have
invaded Venezuela by now.
and it's irrelevant. fascists like you are experts at inventing
reasons to kill. if it wasn't israel (and he did not say it was),
there would be AnOTHER reason...like our relationship with the govt of
saudi arabia.
so i suggest you stop trying to impose YOUR views on the nazis of
islamist fascism, and read what they actually say.
Let me guess, you are a zionist too. It is no wonder you can ignore
the Islamic jihad against Israel.
goalpost moving.
you claimed bin laden hated us because of israel
you posted a link to a letter, written a year AFTER 9/11 saying this
was so.
i pointed out the truth. the letter was a PR stunt. his real reason
for hating us was our presence in saudi arabia and having the 'kufr'
(infidels) guarding the '2 holy places' (mecca and medina).
now that i've proved you're full of ****, you say i'm a
JJJJEEEEWWWW!!!!
There is a significant difference between being a Jew and being a
Zionist. If you don't understand that then it makes sense why you
don't understand the jihad.
You posted a letter from 5 years before the 9-11 attack and I posted
one from shortly thereafter. Why is yours more valid? Yours came from
the time that the US government didn't even think Bin Laden was worth
picking up when Sudan offered him up on a silver platter.
How big a mistake was that?
Sudan did not offer him up on a "silver platter." That's right-wing
nonsense.
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