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Subject: These Islamo-Fascist As-holes really CANT take a joke - literally
swhitebull    10/21/2005 9:10:40 PM
From Little Green Footballs: http://www.jp.dk/english_news/artikel:aid=3334090/ AND: http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=17812&only swhitebull
 
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Weasel    RE:These Islamo-Fascist As-holes really CANT take a joke - literally   12/3/2005 9:48:59 AM
(sigh) how can you have a theocracy and fascism in the same sentence? they are juxtapositioned...ie one against the other. Better to say "These Islamic (I'm-so-wacked-out-I-act-like-a-fascist)fundamentalists are a$$holes and can't take a joke - literally." Just a suggestion.
 
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Thomas3    RE:TAC   12/5/2005 8:24:09 PM
Oh yes! That will give the police one lot more to bother with questions. But considering the trouble the election for mayor in Copenhagen - it is just a little tired sigh.
 
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Schackleford    RE:TAC   12/8/2005 10:47:50 AM
Just found out that the Unity List is supporting the movement Uprising which aims to gather money for terrorist groups like FARC and PLPF. What the h#ll is wrong with these people?
 
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Thomas3    RE:TAC   12/8/2005 8:37:43 PM
I've always maintained that these "ex"-communists are and have always been fascists. They cloak their agenda with features nobody can disagree upon - such as a clean enviroment (I mean who wants to live near toxic waste) and then claim that everyone else are evilminded because we might consider it an enviromental issue not to be bombed in our subways. The problem is with their awoved protection of defendends rights is because they ought to be on trial.
 
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Schackleford    RE:TAC   12/13/2005 10:34:29 AM
Sounds like you got it just about right, Thomas3 :-)
 
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Thomas3    RE:TAC Shackelford   12/13/2005 12:32:24 PM
It might be you'll hear something about that in the next months.
 
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TheArmchairCmd    A bit of context for the int'l audience   12/13/2005 5:57:32 PM
Unity list = Red-Green Alliance Uprising = Rebellion http://www.jp.dk/english_news/artikel:aid=3440430/ TARGET=_blank>Police slam political party's website Political party the Red-Green Alliance is facing police charges and the confiscation of it website for its support for terrorist organisations Police are threatening to confiscate a website registered to the leftist Red-Green Alliance after the political party refused to remove a link to a group charged with supporting terror. In addition, the party's six MPs are facing criminal charges for defying a police order to remove an appeal from the group from a party affiliated website, national broadcaster DR reported. The Red-Green Alliance has refused demands from the Copenhagen Police to remove an appeal from Association Rebellion to support groups such as FARC in Colombia, the PFLP in Palestine, and other groups listed by the EU and the UN as terrorist organisations. 'It is natural that we ask the court to have the website confiscated. We can't have that kind of appeal for illegal behaviour circulating on the internet,' said Michael Jørgesen, attorney for the Copenhagen police. Association Rebellion's own website was closed down in August after the Copenhagen City Court ruled that it supported terrorist organisations. The decision was upheld by the Supreme Court. After the police closed down Association Rebellion's website, the appeal appeared on the Red-Green Alliance's own website, as well as on the websites of other leftist organisations. The party did remove the appeal from its website at the request of the police, but it now appears on a website registered in the party's name. The party said that keeping the appeal on the internet was a matter of freedom of speech. 'For the Red-Green Alliance, it isn't a matter of supporting a specific organisation, but a matter of the right to express one's political points of view and to support groups that share those views,' said MP Line Barfoed, Red-Green judicial affairs spokesman. ---------------------------------------------------------------- I consider my mind flexible enough to understand the rationale behind most human behaviour, even if I don't agree with it. But this is beyond me. FARC, a poor ideological excuse for kidnapping and producing drugs? PFLP, need I say more? Geez. The spokesman for Rebellion has previously justified the killing of Danish soldiers in Iraq. It's certainly not this agenda that brought a few of them in parliament. These people have no ground under their feet. As you said Thomas, they win their votes on "solidarity and environment." TAC
 
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TheArmchairCmd    RE:A bit of context for the int'l audience   12/13/2005 5:59:29 PM
This thread is getting out of hand, topic-wise... I have posted previous post as a new topic...
 
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Thomas3    RE:A bit of context for the int'l audience   12/13/2005 9:54:39 PM
Not really, as there is a connection between the Red-Greens and the more radical muslims (they suggested that the scum that killed an innocent italian tourist should not be expelled at the end of his sentence. There are some people we should get rid of - so why pass up the chance when you got one???
 
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Schackleford    RE:A bit of context for the int'l audience   12/14/2005 9:11:56 AM
"There are some people we should get rid of - so why pass up the chance when you got one???" I for one think that every single member of Hizb-ut-Tahrir should be expelled and denied the opportunity to ever set foot anywhere in Europe.
 
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