al Qaeda in Iraq helps builds schools to educate youngsters

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by lorien1973, May 4, 2007.

  1. #1
    Or to blow them up. It's all really the same thing isn't it?

    http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/05/03/iraq.school.bomb/index.html

    Such good guys. Worthy of international support.
     
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  2. cyanide

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    When I first read the title of your post, I thought..

    First they try to kill them... now, they're trying to educate them? WTF...
     
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  3. Tikoutikou

    Tikoutikou Well-Known Member

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    I doubt that they will do this only to educate these youngsters.
    May be to get future recruits
     
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    d16man Well-Known Member

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    but I thought terrorists loved women and children? Oh wait, that was they love to HIDE behind them...
     
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    stephenhacking Peon

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    So finally Al Qaeda decides to educate people. How very nice..
    Educate them about how to blow up people's homes and how to chop off the heads of kaffirs?
     
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    Sounds to me like they were planning to blow it up and blame it on US troops. Wouldn't be the first time.

    al Qaeda has been producing all kinds of propaganda films that make it look like they are slaughtering US troops and US troops are killing innocent civilians.
     
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    pingpong123 Well-Known Member

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    Al Qaeda in iraq wouldnt be in iraq right now if saddam was still in charge. He was a tyrant and a dictator but he knew how to take care of the muslim extremists in his country. Hafiz assad the former president of syria also had a rebellion from the muslim brotherhood. His intelligence apparatus was very efficient inside syria at finding out who they were and then he brought in the army and literally bulldozed the town flat and built a new town on top of it. He was very brutal
     
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  8. Will.Spencer

    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    So you would support us doing the same thing to democratic strongholds like San Francisco? :rolleyes:
     
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  9. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    I'm surprised AGS wasn't outraged. Wait, no I'm not ;)

    If he does respond now, surely he'll find a way to make it appear that Bush (or the illuminati - those pesky green lizards) setup the poor terrorists who did such.

    al qaida was in Iraq while saddam was still in charge. I can't even begin to estimate how many times, in this very forum, I've read "saddam was a brutal dictator, but {insert something positive to offset killing over a million people}"

    It boggles the mind.
     
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    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    I do like how the liberals keep forgetting that the Hussein regime housed al-Zarqawi and nursed him back to health after we shot up his right leg in Afghanistan -- no matter how many times we remind them.
     
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  11. AGS

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    No GTech, what boggles the mind is the extent that people like you and d16man go to to defend Bush.

    Now that boggles the mind!! :p

    If you're not being paid by the Pentagon you sure as hell should be. :D
     
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    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    I have only ever seen GTech and d16man defend what is honest and true and right.

    In that regard, they seem to often find themselves defending America, mom, apple pie, and George W. Bush.

    I am sure that no one here agrees with everything that George W. Bush has ever done, but when you go off on your insane rants accusing him of blowing up the World Trade Centers or similar nonsense, any rational human being is forced to defend President Bush.

    If your criticisms of President Bush were honest, truthful, and rational they would receive a much different response.
     
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    AGS Notable Member

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    LOL you are joking right?

    Bush: Honest, true and right. :confused:

    I can't post much more because I am laughing too much.
     
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    so what law was broken? you often fail to forget that congress must authorize a war, not just the president...how nice of you to forget that point...but then again, you want to stick up for your liberal buds in the congress.
     
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    You just have to get into the liberal groove, where any argument can be supported only by "feelings." :rolleyes:
     
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