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Petraeus condemns Fla. church's plan to burn Korans
By David Nakamura and Javed Hamdard Tuesday, September 7, 2010; 3:16 PM KABUL - Gen. David H. Petraeus on Tuesday denounced plans by a Florida church to burn copies of the Koran this weekend, saying the demonstration could "endanger troops" and damage the U.S. war effort in Afghanistan. "It is precisely the kind of action the Taliban uses and could cause significant problems," Petraeus, the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, said in a statement. "Not just here, but everywhere in the world we are engaged with the Islamic community." The White House also condemned the Florida church's plan, with press secretary Robert Gibbs reiterating Petraeus's contention that U.S. forces could be put in harm's way as a result. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley called the proposed demonstration "un-American" and said it was "inconsistent with the values of religious tolerance and religious freedom." Habibullah, a religious leader who organized a protest Monday morning in eastern Kabul to decry the Florida church's plan, said throngs of angry men chanted, "Death to America!" and "Death to Obama!" He said some of the protesters pelted a passing U.S. military convoy with stones. "I stopped them," said Habibullah, who uses one name. "Otherwise they would have burned the convoy." The Dove World Outreach Center, a 50-member evangelical Christian church in Gainesville, Fla., announced plans to burn the Islamic holy books on Saturday, the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States. At the Kabul protest, residents burned an effigy of Dove World pastor Terry Jones. - - - Krazy Kristian Konservative - right in Gainesville, Florida. |
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On Sep 7, 3:38*pm, Secular Humorist wrote:
Petraeus condemns Fla. church's plan to burn Korans By David Nakamura and Javed Hamdard Tuesday, September 7, 2010; 3:16 PM KABUL - Gen. David H. Petraeus on Tuesday denounced plans by a Florida church to burn copies of the Koran this weekend, saying the demonstration could "endanger troops" and damage the U.S. war effort in Afghanistan. "It is precisely the kind of action the Taliban uses and could cause significant problems," Petraeus, the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, said in a statement. "Not just here, but everywhere in the world we are engaged with the Islamic community." The White House also condemned the Florida church's plan, with press secretary Robert Gibbs reiterating Petraeus's contention that U.S. forces could be put in harm's way as a result. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley called the proposed demonstration "un-American" and said it was "inconsistent with the values of religious tolerance and religious freedom." Habibullah, a religious leader who organized a protest Monday morning in eastern Kabul to decry the Florida church's plan, said throngs of angry men chanted, "Death to America!" and "Death to Obama!" He said some of the protesters pelted a passing U.S. military convoy with stones. "I stopped them," said Habibullah, who uses one name. "Otherwise they would have burned the convoy." The Dove World Outreach Center, a 50-member evangelical Christian church in Gainesville, Fla., announced plans to burn the Islamic holy books on Saturday, the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States. At the Kabul protest, residents burned an effigy of Dove World pastor Terry Jones. - - - Krazy Kristian Konservative - right in Gainesville, Florida. Well, middle easterners HAVE burned US, and Canadian Flags. Whats their problem? No problem. |
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*e#c wrote:
On Sep 7, 3:38 pm, Secular wrote: Petraeus condemns Fla. church's plan to burn Korans By David Nakamura and Javed Hamdard Tuesday, September 7, 2010; 3:16 PM KABUL - Gen. David H. Petraeus on Tuesday denounced plans by a Florida church to burn copies of the Koran this weekend, saying the demonstration could "endanger troops" and damage the U.S. war effort in Afghanistan. "It is precisely the kind of action the Taliban uses and could cause significant problems," Petraeus, the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, said in a statement. "Not just here, but everywhere in the world we are engaged with the Islamic community." The White House also condemned the Florida church's plan, with press secretary Robert Gibbs reiterating Petraeus's contention that U.S. forces could be put in harm's way as a result. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley called the proposed demonstration "un-American" and said it was "inconsistent with the values of religious tolerance and religious freedom." Habibullah, a religious leader who organized a protest Monday morning in eastern Kabul to decry the Florida church's plan, said throngs of angry men chanted, "Death to America!" and "Death to Obama!" He said some of the protesters pelted a passing U.S. military convoy with stones. "I stopped them," said Habibullah, who uses one name. "Otherwise they would have burned the convoy." The Dove World Outreach Center, a 50-member evangelical Christian church in Gainesville, Fla., announced plans to burn the Islamic holy books on Saturday, the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States. At the Kabul protest, residents burned an effigy of Dove World pastor Terry Jones. - - - Krazy Kristian Konservative - right in Gainesville, Florida. Well, middle easterners HAVE burned US, and Canadian Flags. Whats their problem? No problem. Holy ****. We agree on something? |
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2010 15:32:34 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"
wrote: On Sep 7, 3:38*pm, Secular Humorist wrote: Petraeus condemns Fla. church's plan to burn Korans By David Nakamura and Javed Hamdard Tuesday, September 7, 2010; 3:16 PM KABUL - Gen. David H. Petraeus on Tuesday denounced plans by a Florida church to burn copies of the Koran this weekend, saying the demonstration could "endanger troops" and damage the U.S. war effort in Afghanistan. "It is precisely the kind of action the Taliban uses and could cause significant problems," Petraeus, the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, said in a statement. "Not just here, but everywhere in the world we are engaged with the Islamic community." The White House also condemned the Florida church's plan, with press secretary Robert Gibbs reiterating Petraeus's contention that U.S. forces could be put in harm's way as a result. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley called the proposed demonstration "un-American" and said it was "inconsistent with the values of religious tolerance and religious freedom." Habibullah, a religious leader who organized a protest Monday morning in eastern Kabul to decry the Florida church's plan, said throngs of angry men chanted, "Death to America!" and "Death to Obama!" He said some of the protesters pelted a passing U.S. military convoy with stones. "I stopped them," said Habibullah, who uses one name. "Otherwise they would have burned the convoy." The Dove World Outreach Center, a 50-member evangelical Christian church in Gainesville, Fla., announced plans to burn the Islamic holy books on Saturday, the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States. At the Kabul protest, residents burned an effigy of Dove World pastor Terry Jones. - - - Krazy Kristian Konservative - right in Gainesville, Florida. Well, middle easterners HAVE burned US, and Canadian Flags. Whats their problem? No problem. Oh, you think it's a problem of rational thinking? It's not. Any Koran burning will be hyped by those who'll use it to recruit poor, stupid sons and daughters to repay the infidels for their transgressions against Mohammed and Islam. Just like US flag burning would be used to hype US soldiers. |
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On 9/7/2010 1:38 PM, Secular Humorist wrote:
Petraeus condemns Fla. church's plan to burn Korans By David Nakamura and Javed Hamdard Tuesday, September 7, 2010; 3:16 PM KABUL - Gen. David H. Petraeus on Tuesday denounced plans by a Florida church to burn copies of the Koran this weekend, saying the demonstration could "endanger troops" and damage the U.S. war effort in Afghanistan. Funny how that works. You can build a mosque on the ground where ashes from the 911 body fell.... Obama supports it. He can't see what is wrong. You want to burn a Koran where no one gets hurt, he gets a general that should not be commenting on domestic issues to make comments against the relatively peaceful event. I am not for either, religion turns me off with their antics. But there is a big difference between torching, burning and excuting christians and burning some fascist book. Teh man needs to get a grip. -- Obama, bringing the Ghetto and Islam to the middle class America |
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On 9/7/2010 4:32 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Sep 7, 3:38 pm, Secular wrote: Petraeus condemns Fla. church's plan to burn Korans By David Nakamura and Javed Hamdard Tuesday, September 7, 2010; 3:16 PM KABUL - Gen. David H. Petraeus on Tuesday denounced plans by a Florida church to burn copies of the Koran this weekend, saying the demonstration could "endanger troops" and damage the U.S. war effort in Afghanistan. "It is precisely the kind of action the Taliban uses and could cause significant problems," Petraeus, the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, said in a statement. "Not just here, but everywhere in the world we are engaged with the Islamic community." The White House also condemned the Florida church's plan, with press secretary Robert Gibbs reiterating Petraeus's contention that U.S. forces could be put in harm's way as a result. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley called the proposed demonstration "un-American" and said it was "inconsistent with the values of religious tolerance and religious freedom." Habibullah, a religious leader who organized a protest Monday morning in eastern Kabul to decry the Florida church's plan, said throngs of angry men chanted, "Death to America!" and "Death to Obama!" He said some of the protesters pelted a passing U.S. military convoy with stones. "I stopped them," said Habibullah, who uses one name. "Otherwise they would have burned the convoy." The Dove World Outreach Center, a 50-member evangelical Christian church in Gainesville, Fla., announced plans to burn the Islamic holy books on Saturday, the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States. At the Kabul protest, residents burned an effigy of Dove World pastor Terry Jones. - - - Krazy Kristian Konservative - right in Gainesville, Florida. Well, middle easterners HAVE burned US, and Canadian Flags. Whats their problem? No problem. They burn children, women, infidels too... Even been known to stone, behead and just a plain old gutting. -- Is government working for you, or are you working for the government? |
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"Canuck57" wrote in message ... On 9/7/2010 1:38 PM, Secular Humorist wrote: Petraeus condemns Fla. church's plan to burn Korans By David Nakamura and Javed Hamdard Tuesday, September 7, 2010; 3:16 PM KABUL - Gen. David H. Petraeus on Tuesday denounced plans by a Florida church to burn copies of the Koran this weekend, saying the demonstration could "endanger troops" and damage the U.S. war effort in Afghanistan. Funny how that works. You can build a mosque on the ground where ashes from the 911 body fell.... Obama supports it. He can't see what is wrong. You want to burn a Koran where no one gets hurt, he gets a general that should not be commenting on domestic issues to make comments against the relatively peaceful event. I am not for either, religion turns me off with their antics. But there is a big difference between torching, burning and excuting christians and burning some fascist book. Teh man needs to get a grip. -- Obama, bringing the Ghetto and Islam to the middle class America You're such a little man aren't you. |
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Canuck57 wrote:
You want to burn a Koran where no one gets hurt, he gets a general that should not be commenting on domestic issues to make comments against the relatively peaceful event. He shouldn't comment on a domestic issue that could get troops in Afghanistan killed? Shouldn't comment on a domestic issue that could light the fuel under some radicals ass that get him motivated to take flying lessons in the states? Peaceful event my ass. Terry Jones is helping Bin Laden's do his job. He's motivating the enemy. |
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On Wed, 08 Sep 2010 15:32:09 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 9/7/2010 1:38 PM, Secular Humorist wrote: Petraeus condemns Fla. church's plan to burn Korans By David Nakamura and Javed Hamdard Tuesday, September 7, 2010; 3:16 PM KABUL - Gen. David H. Petraeus on Tuesday denounced plans by a Florida church to burn copies of the Koran this weekend, saying the demonstration could "endanger troops" and damage the U.S. war effort in Afghanistan. Funny how that works. You can build a mosque on the ground where ashes from the 911 body fell.. yes, i was there. i know .. Obama supports it. He can't see what is wrong. hmmm....thomas jefferson and the US constitution would disagree...but conservatives have little use for the rule of law. power is what conservatives believe in |
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On Wed, 08 Sep 2010 15:40:55 -0700, Jordon
wrote: Canuck57 wrote: You want to burn a Koran where no one gets hurt, he gets a general that should not be commenting on domestic issues to make comments against the relatively peaceful event. He shouldn't comment on a domestic issue that could get troops in Afghanistan killed? Shouldn't comment on a domestic issue that could light the fuel under some radicals ass that get him motivated to take flying lessons in the states? Peaceful event my ass. Terry Jones is helping Bin Laden's do his job. He's motivating the enemy. althought the rev. is an asshole, if islam was the religion of peace (tm), we wouldnt have these problems |
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