3000 people died in iraq in one day, and 2600 in 911, yeah whose memorializing the de

911, sad thing, but in the big picture small

  • yes

    Votes: 10 62.5%
  • no

    Votes: 6 37.5%

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Quote from ByLoSellHi:

I'll second that.

I may be new here, but it's just plain sad to see such vitriolic and ignorant hate-speech anywhere.

The sweeping generalizations about entire groups of people as well as the lack of civilized discourse are sad.

This is a thread started by an Iranian on the five year anniversary eve of the most horrific act of war ever perpetrated upon American soil.

I've noticed a very clear trend in ET and in American culture lately.

Bashing Israel, Bush, Blair and the Christian Right are all in sport.

Bashing Islam is hateful.

In Iraq Muslims are killing Muslims.

For a Muslim FUCK to come on here and state than in the grand scheme of things 9/11 is trivial compared to the Shiite-Sunni situation in Baghdad is intellectually dishonest, spiteful and fully antagonistic toward the American-majority community here that's in mourning on this date.

I'm not ashamed to be an American.

I'm not ashamed to live in the world's wealthiest economy with the world's best military hardware protecting us.

And I'm certainly not ashamed when we're killing murderous Islamic fundamentalists, whether it's in Afghanistan, Iraq or if next week it turns out to be somewhere else.

So sue me. Or get me banned.

People like you are hazardous to MY health and the health of my countrymen.

Hopefully you'll consider my response more civil than my original impulse which was for you to stick it up your self righteous ass.
 
Pabst, that would be an iranian who had nothing to do with 9/11.

Having spoken to some iranians/muslims about their experience in western countries, post emigration, they all said the same thing.

Firstly, the joint was a shitload better than they were used to.........this strange freedom concept, whatever that is.

Secondly, they found the culture (initially) distastfull, generally licentious, and not much to their liking, in that regard.
Now, here's the trick-none of them can break away from the local mosque, or give away their beleifs, if for no other reason they would'nt be accepted by the overall community, and would be ostracised from their "parish" if you like, lose- lose situation, for them.

Of course, having their own opinion in any regard would be heresy in their culture, but still- that is the essence of a "cell", there's no escape.
Be it a religious cell, or a terrorist "cell", in this instance they are the same thing.

Or something.
 
lol tool Im canadian thankyou very much. Your just an immigrant living on indian territory.

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Another misguided rant from our iranian pedophile mahram.
 
Im canadian thankyou very much :D and look how you talk. Most horrific american event. lets see what happened after 911 not even terriost related. Hmmmm sudan, a few hundread thousand dead. And americans would even lift a finger to help them. 911 was nothing in the big picture. More people have died in iraq multiple hundread of times more then 911. And its all b/c of americans. Its like causing an autoaccident. You cause the accident but other cars were involved.


Quote from Pabst:

This is a thread started by an Iranian on the five year anniversary eve of the most horrific act of war ever perpetrated upon American soil.

I've noticed a very clear trend in ET and in American culture lately.

Bashing Israel, Bush, Blair and the Christian Right are all in sport.

Bashing Islam is hateful.

In Iraq Muslims are killing Muslims.

For a Muslim FUCK to come on here and state than in the grand scheme of things 9/11 is trivial compared to the Shiite-Sunni situation in Baghdad is intellectually dishonest, spiteful and fully antagonistic toward the American-majority community here that's in mourning on this date.

I'm not ashamed to be an American.

I'm not ashamed to live in the world's wealthiest economy with the world's best military hardware protecting us.

And I'm certainly not ashamed when we're killing murderous Islamic fundamentalists, whether it's in Afghanistan, Iraq or if next week it turns out to be somewhere else.

So sue me. Or get me banned.

People like you are hazardous to MY health and the health of my countrymen.

Hopefully you'll consider my response more civil than my original impulse which was for you to stick it up your self righteous ass.
 
Watch this and then observe a moment of silence.

Then get off your butts and do something about the real criminals and zioNazis like Putzy who support these criminals in power.


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Quote from Pabst:

This is a thread started by an Iranianon the five year anniversary eve of the most horrific act of war ever perpetrated upon American soil.

So what does this Iranian or any Iranian have to do with the horrific tragedy on 9/11/01?

I've noticed a very clear trend in ET and in American culture lately.

Bashing Israel, Bush, Blair and the Christian Right are all in sport.

Are you really representing Christian values well? Hmmm...

Bashing Islam is hateful.

In Iraq Muslims are killing Muslims.

For a Muslim FUCK to come on here and state than in the grand scheme of things 9/11 is trivial compared to the Shiite-Sunni situation in Baghdad is intellectually dishonest, spiteful and fully antagonistic toward the American-majority community here that's in mourning on this date.

I'm not ashamed to be an American.

Absolutely not, you shouldn't be. Most Americans are very considerate and portray an informed, balanced opinion.

I'm not ashamed to live in the world's wealthiest economy with the world's best military hardware protecting us.

Here, you'll appreciate this. No maybe not.
http://elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=76231

And I'm certainly not ashamed when we're killing murderous Islamic fundamentalists, whether it's in Afghanistan, Iraq or if next week it turns out to be somewhere else.

I totally agree with you. See you can be objective Pabst, buddy. :)

So sue me. Or get me banned.

People like you are hazardous to MY health and the health of my countrymen.

Huh...:confused:

Hopefully you'll consider my response more civil than my original impulse which was for you to stick it up your self righteous ass.

No, not any more civility yet, but I'm hoping.

Pabst all kidding aside... all I'm asking is to consider not grouping a majority on the basis of a few really fucked up people. God bless.
-kt

Btw...Is your name indicative of your beer preference? Say it ain't so. :D
 
Quote from mahram:

yeah 3000 people died in iraq because of what the american have done. and that is one day. Nobody is building billion dollar memorials for them or the hundreads of thousands who died because of the americans destroying their country. Yeah it was a sad thing 911, but you have to put it into perspective. You keep crying feel sorry for us, but you have created a world where iraq, a secular country, is suffering daily 911 deaths. No wonder the world thinks americans are hypocrites.

You are suggesting that America"s policy in Iraq is to deliberately target random civilians and kill them, up to 3000 a day? Do you have evidence?
 
I don't think there is a suggestion necessarily that the death of civilians in Iraq is a deliberate goal of America.

I think the point is that the deaths of the Iraqi people go largely unnoticed by most Americans, and are not really of much concern to Americans.

It is somewhat natural to grieve our own loss with greater depth than we would grieve the loss of those who are not Americans.

However, we don't even have accurate numbers of the total Iraqi civilian deaths as a result of Bush's war, and I wonder how much Americans really care about what happens to the Iraqi people.

I have read repeatedly when in this forum how many republiklans care more about the Iraqi oil flowing to keep our economy running, than they do about the protection of the lives of the Iraqi people.

Prior to 9/11 and the war in Iraq, I don't ever recall much talk about the quality of life of Iraqi civilians on the right wing talk shows or Fox News.

When it became necessary to rationalize the war in Iraq by the Republiklans, they talked about the abuse of the Iraqi people by Saddam, but not so much as if they actually cared, but as a justification for the war, waged on the basis of bad intelligence and neocon planning.

Quote from roberk:

You are suggesting that America"s policy in Iraq is to deliberately target random civilians and kill them, up to 3000 a day? Do you have evidence?
 
deliberate attempt yes. In 2 ways. During the beginning of the war during the bombing, the public had to accept civilian deaths. B/c in the mind of the public and the government it was an acceptable lost to get rid of of saddam hussien right. They were collaterol damage. And after the war, when the cia and analyst predicted civil war and an insurgency. You have to admit america was willing to accept the consequences. And that would mean if it costs iraqi lives to get rid of saddam, then it was accetable.


Quote from roberk:

You are suggesting that America"s policy in Iraq is to deliberately target random civilians and kill them, up to 3000 a day? Do you have evidence?
 
Quote from mahram:

Im canadian thankyou very much. Your just an immigrant living on indian territory.


Finish it off. You are an Iranian pedophile who just happens to live in Canada. But you consider yourself a muslim first. Canada is just a haven.

I don't know why you are so ashamed of telling everyone you are Iranian. Then they will understand the nature of your rants.

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