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JunkYardDog
October 20th, 2006, 9:35 pm
I have a picture of a guy impaling a koran with a sword with one hand and flipping it the bird with the other.

Can I post it here?

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SUVRon
October 20th, 2006, 9:47 pm
You can send to to me in a PM

JunkYardDog
October 21st, 2006, 7:35 am
I'm not seeing how to attach a photo to a PM.

wwrwtw
October 21st, 2006, 7:37 am
You can't post a pic of someone flipping the bird. It's a filter by pass

JunkYardDog
October 22nd, 2006, 5:46 am
Hope these touch-ups are sufficient.

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bodecea
October 22nd, 2006, 12:17 pm
I have a picture of a guy impaling a koran with a sword with one hand and flipping it the bird with the other.

Can I post it here?

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I certainly hope he feels better now.

JunkYardDog
October 22nd, 2006, 9:55 pm
About eight percent better.

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Liability
October 22nd, 2006, 10:35 pm
Impaling their book?

This will cause the Islamonazi Jihadist mutants to lose their tiny little minds.

But it certainly pales in comparison to what those Islamonazis do with their swords.

And they do it in the "name" of "Allah."

Poor Allah.

Poor fellah has all these crazy people doing depraved things in his name. Must get quite depressing.

He probably flips off the Qu'ran, too.

bodecea
October 22nd, 2006, 11:40 pm
Got any of the guy impaling a Bible? Equal time and all that.

gb2004
October 23rd, 2006, 12:01 am
Got any of the guy impaling a Bible? Equal time and all that.

You'd enjoy that, would you?

bodecea
October 23rd, 2006, 9:32 am
You'd enjoy that, would you?

No more and no less than anyone impaling a Koran, or a phone book for that matter.


I sure hope whoever does the impaling is doing to his/her own book and didn't steal it.

JunkYardDog
October 23rd, 2006, 6:33 pm
This Koran was Christened/baptized with the blood of an infidel.

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FidelisAdMortem
October 23rd, 2006, 6:35 pm
I'm not an extremist so I wont riot if you show a bible impailed. Go for it.

bodecea
October 23rd, 2006, 8:17 pm
This Koran was Christened/baptized with the blood of an infidel.

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We baptize books now?

brownhornett
October 23rd, 2006, 8:59 pm
You'd enjoy that, would you?


Who wouldnt? Besides, the bible is nothing but a book of tall tales.

JunkYardDog
October 24th, 2006, 7:50 am
Many of the pictures on this website are not in the best of taste, but they transmit a spirit that is far too scarce in a country and a culture that has been under attack by Islamic extremists for way too long now.

Of course, my pictures are in very good taste and spirit, so keep watching.

LINK REMOVED.
Even with a disclaimer, those pictures do not need to be linked to from THIS board. That was really poor taste.
Do NOT post those pictures again.
goodlife


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jeepers
October 24th, 2006, 8:03 am
No more and no less than anyone impaling a Koran, or a phone book for that matter.


I sure hope whoever does the impaling is doing to his/her own book and didn't steal it.

Why would you think that someone would steal it? Are you implying that anyone who would do this might be a criminal? That is certainly a massive stretch.

Burn the flag, put a crucifix in urine, impale the Koran. The skewering of sacred cows is just one part of freedom of speech in this country (pardon the pun). It's not a new concept.

Personally, I think that it's in poor taste and basically stupid (as all things in this manner are). But there is also the idea that this stuff goes in all directions and that one group shouldn't be more protected than any other group (which to me is the point in this behavior).

And considering that the MSM is so damned worried about rattling Islam in particular, I'm not surprised at all to see this.

EmmanuelGoldstein
October 24th, 2006, 8:07 am
Many of the pictures on this website are not in the best of taste, but they transmit a spirit that is far too scarce in a country and a culture that has been under attack by Islamic extremists for way too long now.

Of course, my pictures are in very good taste and spirit, so keep watching.



You may want to reconsider posting that link...

EmmanuelGoldstein
October 24th, 2006, 8:10 am
I'm not an extremist so I wont riot if you show a bible impailed. Go for it.
That's true, but you know as well as I do had he posted a thread on THAT, and containing photos of a bible being impaled by a sword, it would have been reported and removed as flaming/trolling.

Just sayin'...

bodecea
October 24th, 2006, 8:57 am
Many of the pictures on this website are not in the best of taste, but they transmit a spirit that is far too scarce in a country and a culture that has been under attack by Islamic extremists for way too long now.

Of course, my pictures are in very good taste and spirit, so keep watching.

LINK REMOVED.
Even with a disclaimer, those pictures do not need to be linked to from THIS board. That was really poor taste.
Do NOT post those pictures again.
goodlife


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Spearing inanimate objects "transmit a spirit" you admire?

bodecea
October 24th, 2006, 8:59 am
Why would you think that someone would steal it? Are you implying that anyone who would do this might be a criminal? That is certainly a massive stretch.

Burn the flag, put a crucifix in urine, impale the Koran. The skewering of sacred cows is just one part of freedom of speech in this country (pardon the pun). It's not a new concept.

Personally, I think that it's in poor taste and basically stupid (as all things in this manner are). But there is also the idea that this stuff goes in all directions and that one group shouldn't be more protected than any other group (which to me is the point in this behavior).

And considering that the MSM is so damned worried about rattling Islam in particular, I'm not surprised at all to see this.

Just emphasising the difference between free speech and vandalism, that's all.

If the bible or koran are honestly acquired, a person can do whatever they want with them...including physically abuse them for a camera to put on the internet to see what kind of juvenial reaction they can drum up.

FidelisAdMortem
October 24th, 2006, 9:44 am
That's true, but you know as well as I do had he posted a thread on THAT, and containing photos of a bible being impaled by a sword, it would have been reported and removed as flaming/trolling.

Just sayin'...

Consider the venue.

jeepers
October 24th, 2006, 10:13 am
Just emphasising the difference between free speech and vandalism, that's all.

If the bible or koran are honestly acquired, a person can do whatever they want with them...including physically abuse them for a camera to put on the internet to see what kind of juvenial reaction they can drum up.

But was there an implication of possible vandalism in the first place? If there was, I certainly missed it.

I've seen this referenced on this site (I can't remember who ) more than once when it comes to this subject. And for the life of me, why it's inserted into the discussion, I can't imagine.

Unless it's a value judgement in the sense that if someone does it to a crucifix, it's 'art' and if someone does it to a Koran, "it's could possibly be vandalism".

With regards to the former, I've never spontaneously thought that the crucifix put into the jar of urine was probably ripped off. Didn't think that with the Koran, either.

Now if it was in a church or a mosque, that's an entirely different issue. But in this particular case, the background looks like a t-shirt shop.

JunkYardDog
October 24th, 2006, 10:07 pm
Sorry about the link.
It really was in bad taste.
Thanks for the clemency.

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Harmonious
October 25th, 2006, 12:50 am
I'm glad you are making yourself happy. However, if one of the few Muslims we have on our board popped in and objected, I would back them up. It is disrespectful, and unnecessary.

I changed my mind. I'm not happy about your pictures.

Maelstrom
October 25th, 2006, 1:04 am
Relax jeepers...it's just another post that is only tangentially related from your local militant anti-Christian Bigot Battleaxe Brigade.

But was there an implication of possible vandalism in the first place? If there was, I certainly missed it.

I've seen this referenced on this site (I can't remember who ) more than once when it comes to this subject. And for the life of me, why it's inserted into the discussion, I can't imagine.

Unless it's a value judgement in the sense that if someone does it to a crucifix, it's 'art' and if someone does it to a Koran, "it's could possibly be vandalism".

With regards to the former, I've never spontaneously thought that the crucifix put into the jar of urine was probably ripped off. Didn't think that with the Koran, either.

Now if it was in a church or a mosque, that's an entirely different issue. But in this particular case, the background looks like a t-shirt shop.

FidelisAdMortem
October 25th, 2006, 7:57 am
I'm glad you are making yourself happy. However, if one of the few Muslims we have on our board popped in and objected, I would back them up. It is disrespectful, and unnecessary.

I changed my mind. I'm not happy about your pictures.

They'd be too busy rioting over it to complain about it online.

JunkYardDog
October 25th, 2006, 8:21 pm
http://www.amazon.com/Truth-About-Muhammad-Intolerant-Religion/dp/1596980281/sr=8-1/qid=1161821756/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-4235170-2356767?ie=UTF8&s=books

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bodecea
October 25th, 2006, 9:16 pm
http://www.amazon.com/Truth-About-Muhammad-Intolerant-Religion/dp/1596980281/sr=8-1/qid=1161821756/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-4235170-2356767?ie=UTF8&s=books

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Could you go over what this is all about again, please?

brownhornett
October 25th, 2006, 11:49 pm
Has anyone noticed anything about the people in these pics?

I seriously doubt they've ever read a book in their lives.

JunkYardDog
October 26th, 2006, 6:29 pm
Perhaps, but they can vote, fire weapons, detonate IEDs and love America.

Sir Gallahad
October 26th, 2006, 7:09 pm
Has anyone noticed anything about the people in these pics?

I seriously doubt they've ever read a book in their lives.

I they were skewering a Bible instead of a Koran, you (and every other atheist) be apllauding ther "free thought".

brownhornett
October 26th, 2006, 8:11 pm
I they were skewering a Bible instead of a Koran, you (and every other atheist) be apllauding ther "free thought".

:)) :))

i'm glad you know me.

Blackrain
October 26th, 2006, 8:20 pm
I they were skewering a Bible instead of a Koran, you (and every other atheist) be apllauding ther "free thought".
:)) :clap: :)) :(( :)) :clap:

JunkYardDog
October 27th, 2006, 5:28 pm
:cool:

:flag:

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catchrye
October 27th, 2006, 5:36 pm
I had to read two pages and go to the link before I realize I had misread and nobody was talking about impaling Koreans

dyslexics untie!!


oh yeah, the real topic of this thread is stupid

who cares if they stab a book?

Truthagent007
October 27th, 2006, 6:55 pm
It is different people holding the same impaled Koran. Not too creative I guess. Oh well, one less Koran.

JunkYardDog
October 28th, 2006, 9:14 pm
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Rhonda
October 28th, 2006, 9:23 pm
I'm not an extremist so I wont riot if you show a bible impailed. Go for it.

Same here.:neutral:

JunkYardDog
October 31st, 2006, 12:07 pm
:flag:

:cool:

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bodecea
October 31st, 2006, 12:59 pm
I had to read two pages and go to the link before I realize I had misread and nobody was talking about impaling Koreans

dyslexics untie!!


oh yeah, the real topic of this thread is stupid

who cares if they stab a book?

Well, some people seem to get their jollies that way.


Sure beats enlisting, eh?

JunkYardDog
November 2nd, 2006, 6:12 pm
Been there

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bodecea
November 2nd, 2006, 7:16 pm
Been there

:cool:

Ah another brave warrior. :rolleyes:

JunkYardDog
November 3rd, 2006, 11:59 am
What Else?

bodecea
November 3rd, 2006, 12:23 pm
What Else?


These are VERY BRAVE lads. Thank you for sharing.

homiebrah
November 3rd, 2006, 12:39 pm
Ah another brave warrior. :rolleyes:

Would stabbing a Bible suit your tastes?

Lord Dreadmore
November 3rd, 2006, 1:00 pm
Got any of the guy impaling a Bible? Equal time and all that.penn and teller bored a fist size hole through one if that make you happy, did it on HBO, now how about boring a hole through your beloved koran on HBO

dannyg79
November 3rd, 2006, 1:45 pm
Would stabbing a Bible suit your tastes?

Whats the point in stabbing any book?

bodecea
November 3rd, 2006, 2:51 pm
penn and teller bored a fist size hole through one if that make you happy, did it on HBO, now how about boring a hole through your beloved koran on HBO


:)) :))

You're one of those posters who can't think except in terms of "all good, pure Christian Republican or all evil Muslim terrorist", aren't you?

:)) :))

one_party_under_god
November 3rd, 2006, 3:32 pm
penn and teller bored a fist size hole through one if that make you happy, did it on HBO, now how about boring a hole through your beloved koran on HBO

If they don't get HBO in Mid East , they won't know.

This maybe relevant here from another post. Evangelical leader Ted Haggard had interesting views on this issue of Islam bashing, did he have a valid point?
Haggard is in the news today after having to quit over latest gay scandal just before elections.




Politics

Haggard is a firm supporter of President George W. Bush, and is often credited with rallying evangelicals behind Bush during the 2004 election.[4] Jeff Sharlet reports that Haggard "talks to… Bush or his advisers every Monday" and opines that "no pastor in America holds more sway over the political direction of evangelicalism…"[5]

Breaking with some of his usual allies, Haggard has objected to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) threat to remove the All Saints Church's tax exempt status on account of an anti-Iraq War (but non-partisan) sermon, deeming this a matter of free speech, despite being in favor of the war himself.[6]

The Associated Press noted, "The biggest organizations in the movement, usually vocal backers of the Jewish state, have made no formal comment on the war in Lebanon despite pleas from Israelis that they do so." [7] Furthermore, "The Rev. Ted Haggard, president of the evangelical association, insists the inaction is not a criticism of Israel, but reflects a new caution about the risks for Christians living in Muslim countries. After the Sept. 11 attacks, American evangelicals came out strongly against terrorists, with some calling Islam a violent religion. That created a backlash overseas."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Haggard




In Iraq, Haggard's fears may have been right if this report is factual about what happened there after Pope's speech.

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IRIN/18ec4ef60f594a7eb0f51e5c0f7a4334.htm

Rhonda
November 3rd, 2006, 7:03 pm
If they don't get HBO in Mid East , they won't know.

This maybe relevant here from another post. Evangelical leader Ted Haggard had interesting views on this issue of Islam bashing, did he have a valid point?
Haggard is in the news today after having to quit over latest gay scandal just before elections.








In Iraq, Haggard's fears may have been right if this report is factual about what happened there after Pope's speech.

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IRIN/18ec4ef60f594a7eb0f51e5c0f7a4334.htm
Why do you keep posting that haggard message in every thread regardless of the OP??? Is this against any rules?:rolleyes: Might as well post it in your sig line:hand:

JunkYardDog
November 4th, 2006, 11:46 am
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JunkYardDog
November 5th, 2006, 11:21 am
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JunkYardDog
November 6th, 2006, 12:21 pm
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JunkYardDog
November 7th, 2006, 7:48 am
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mdk190
November 7th, 2006, 7:54 am
Look at all the white trash stabbing the Koran. I am glad the decided to finally have an active and important role in the war on terror. What a joke and why is there a thread about this?

jungulator
November 7th, 2006, 8:43 am
Look at all the white trash stabbing the Koran. I am glad the decided to finally have an active and important role in the war on terror. What a joke and why is there a thread about this?

That one dude didn't look white to me. Maybe you need thicker glasses?

mdk190
November 7th, 2006, 8:45 am
That one dude didn't look white to me. Maybe you need thicker glasses?

It looks a tan to me. Is this all you have to offer? These people are trash nothing more or less.

jungulator
November 7th, 2006, 4:03 pm
It looks a tan to me. Is this all you have to offer? These people are trash nothing more or less.

Trash compared to your stunning example of humanity?

JunkYardDog
November 7th, 2006, 9:33 pm
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JunkYardDog
November 10th, 2006, 9:52 am
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JunkYardDog
November 11th, 2006, 9:50 am
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JunkYardDog
November 13th, 2006, 6:39 pm
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JunkYardDog
November 15th, 2006, 5:59 pm
:cool:
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Truthagent007
November 15th, 2006, 6:30 pm
All this is is a photo-op with the same prop. Kind of lame. IMO.

supreme_war_Pig
November 15th, 2006, 6:40 pm
All this is is a photo-op with the same prop. Kind of lame. IMO.

Well that makes me feel better. Imagine all of those people with nothing better to do!

Mithrastan
November 15th, 2006, 8:25 pm
This thread is very gitrdone.

JunkYardDog
November 17th, 2006, 12:18 pm
I first heard the term "get-er-done" in the movie, "Full Metal Jacket."

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JunkYardDog
November 21st, 2006, 9:31 am
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JunkYardDog
November 26th, 2006, 5:14 pm
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JunkYardDog
December 10th, 2006, 12:32 pm
:cool:

Spiritual Hunting Dogs And Rule Number 10

I learned a spiritual lesson when one of a friend’s hunting dogs almost got shot and threw in a ditch.
While bird hunting he told me the dog was given to him because it was useless for hunting.

The dog, he said, was high-strung and gun-shy.
If Herbert (my friend) didn’t take it, the owner would’ve shot it and threw it in a ditch – the industry standard for disposing of useless hunting dogs.
Kind of like how Shiites and Sunnis dispose of each other and how U.S. Soldiers dispose of insurgents.

This sent me into a spiritual epiphany.
I thought of good hunting dogs as patriotic, God-worshipping Republicans, and compared useless hunting dogs to atheistic, treasonous Democrats or, ‘demon-dogs’ for short.

Any immediate sense of loss or hurt feelings that resulted from shooting a demon-dog and throwing it in a ditch would be greatly overshadowed by the seeds of the greater good.

‘Y’ain’t gotta feed em no more, and their pathology won’t spread to the Good dogs.’
(You’ll find a description of this process in the book of ‘Revelations.’)

But here is where the spiritual lesson came in.
I thought of Ann Coulter’s tenth rule for dealing with liberals.
“Always be open to liberals in transition.”
It seems ole Herbert knew this lesson well.

Herbert took the demon-dog and, with a significant amount of patience, got the dog to calm down a bit and to turn its attention in the Right direction.
Herbert paused just long enough to detect subtle signs of improvement.
Otherwise, demon-dog meets ditch.

As we swept the brush, the demon-dog seemed okay and even did a bit of timorous pointing.
However, I watched the demon-dog closer than I watched the birds, and noticed the barrel of my shotgun kept straying in the direction of the demon-dog like a dad-gum Ouija board.

I had to keep reminding myself of Rule Number 10.

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Lord Dreadmore
December 10th, 2006, 3:19 pm
:)) :))

You're one of those posters who can't think except in terms of "all good, pure Christian Republican or all evil Muslim terrorist", aren't you?

:)) :))
youre a fool that has been owned by your own stupidity

so, how about it, bore a hole through the koran on HBO for equal time or not

Lord Dreadmore
December 10th, 2006, 3:20 pm
Look at all the white trash stabbing the Koran.
RACIST!!

Lord Dreadmore
December 10th, 2006, 3:24 pm
All this is is a photo-op with the same prop. Kind of lame. IMO.
I agree, they should all be stabbing seperat korans, buring them all kinds of different and intersting stuff. maybe they could make chili out of one and feed it to john malvo

JunkYardDog
January 17th, 2007, 9:26 pm
:dance:

The Enemy at Home

Reading D’Souza’s “Enemy At Home” reminded me of how brilliant Elvish Ann is.
The warrior goddess can walk on treasonous liberals and chew the slanderous dumb at the same time.
Further, while trouncing on traitors and chewing the dumb, she can also fire fiercely into the camps of the Godless and Islamic extremists with one gifted hand while pruning and sprucing blossoms in the garden with the other.
Ann Coulter is more than a ‘National Treasure.’
She is a jewel in the crown of Christ.

So anyway, D’Souza says, in essence, that Islamic extremists are not waging jihad against freedom or Christian morality.
He asserts, credibly, that jihad is waged against the demonic left wing of American politics and culture.

In other words, America is not the ‘great Satan.’
The ‘great Satan’ is the Godless queers and baby-killers.
What a surprise.
The jihadists are fighting to cleanse themselves of the influence of the ACLUs, Peter Singers and Mental Pause Pelosis of American culture.

However, him and O’Reilly assert that demonic decadence and spiritual cancer in our land is not drawn along conservative/liberal lines.
That’s a bunch of crap.

Obama bin Laden, in his declaration of war on America, acknowledged the tragedy that non-combatant bystanders will die.
But he stated clearly that these bystanders are not innocent.
The bystanders have blood on their ballots by electing the Godless homosexuals and baby-killers who support Israel (I’m paraphrasing bin Laden.)

The complicit bystanders also have blood on their currency and investments by subsidizing the decadent elements of institutions that shape our rotting and metastasizing culture
That is, Hollywood, the mainstream media, government schools, the ignoble ivory towers, the Mental Pause Pelosi wing of our legislatures and judiciaries, the John Murtha madrassas of “sobbing, hysterical women,” yatta, etc., ad-infinitum.

In other words, according to bin Laden, America is not simply guilty by association.
Bin Laden indicted all of America as active co-conspirators.

So when D’Souza and O’Reilly assert that the divide is not drawn along conservative/liberal lines, with the exception of ‘support of Israel,’ they are simply wrong.
The “debased values” of infanticide, radical feminism, same-sex marriage and American popular culture are exclusive manifestations of liberals/democrats.

If the “blue-dog democrats” that shifted the majority in November did not want to be complicit in our “Slouching Toward Gomorrah,” they would have challenged their opponents as Republicans in the primary elections.
Instead, they gathered around the ‘golden calf.’
By throwing their lots in with the Sodomites, the “blue-dogs” bolstered America’s guilt under a Greater indictment than that of Obama bin Laden’s.

Perhaps D’Souza and O’Reilly just want to sell more books with that tack.
When Americans vote for democrats and dabble in the precincts of Gomorrah, they become active co-conspirators whose guilt indicts us all.
Another big surprise; somebody better alert David Limbaugh.

Further, D’Souza points to Islamic thinker, Sayyid Qutb’s descriptions of American depravity.
Qutb said American women’s material lusts and freedom to have ‘sex with men they don’t want to marry’ leads to infanticide, illegitimate children and the abrogation of the responsibility to raise children and train “human beings, because material production is considered more … honorable than the development of human character.”

I think somebody has been reading the playbooks of both “Godless” and “Treason.”

In “Treason,” Coulter quoted Alexis de Tocqueville to draw this depravity into sharp relief.
De Tocqueville said American women were the morally strong keepers of religious faith and spiritual development, and the source of America’s strength and character.

“Not anymore,” writes Coulter. Now, many women swoon over the ilk of Bill Clinton and Larry Flynt. Today’s feminists favor the war on terror only when they think it “redeems Western licentiousness. Our men are up to the job of protecting us from foreign enemies, but our women are losing the war at home.”
“War at home?” “Enemy at Home?” Is there an echo here? Hello?

Islamofascists might argue that de Tocqueville’s assertion was made before women were given the vote in America, and that Qutb’s indictment came after.
In other words, from the Islamofascist perspective, the democrats’ plunge into the decadent abyss began with the education of women.

However, as Coulter makes resoundingly clear, the oracle of how ‘women keep spiritual breads at their bosoms,’ merits repetition.
The noble trumpets of virtuous women should sound from our temples everyday.
The Godly will gather in the cathedral of life, and the godless will die by the Lord.

D’Souza also credibly asserts that by loathing decadent and demonic democrats, real Christians have more in common with traditional Muslims than we realize.
After all, Islamic fundamentalists would stone to death Godless queers and baby-killers.
Christians simply admonish the Godless to “go and sin no more.”

D’Souza also asserts credibly that because we do not clearly identify and dress-down the “enemy within” on one hand, while not recognizing what real Christians have in common with traditional Muslims on the other, our foreign policy is misguided.

Not to be misunderstood, “Enemy at Home” shines a bright light on Muslim morality and piety from the Islamic point of view.
From the Muslim standpoint, we see that while bin Laden could be on a yacht with a “blond on one arm and a brunette on the other,” he chose to live in a cave.

Wanted dead-or-alive, Muslims see bin Laden as a brave and humble leader of a spiritual death-struggle with an encroaching Western devil.
From the Islamic perspective, we are able to see the base and rotted liberal depravity that is so reprehensible to traditional Muslims.

D’Souza’s perspective exposes a liberal “ethnocentrism” that is more like delusional psychosis.
Where conservatives might be “ethnocentric,” in how we define Islam by western values, liberal lunatics are utterly clueless.

The notion that bin Laden has been building day care kennels where Muslim moms can cage and discard their kids on their way to a liberating career outside the home is either the biggest joke of the century or a call for increased medication.

D’Souza also astutely connects the dots between foreign and domestic terrorism.
Similar to the Baathist-Islamic alliance of Muslims and infidels to fight Americans in Iraq, there is an unholy Liberal-Islamic alliance in America to defeat conservatives.

Bin Laden sides with America’s “treason lobby” because liberals weaken the nation and do not have the will to fight.
Democrats side with Islamofascist terrorists and work to impose the tyranny of decadence through a totalitarian judiciary.

But the rising tide of conservatism threatens to marginalize these domestic terrorists.
Therefore, Obama bin Laden and the American treason lobby have a common interest – humiliation in Iraq.
The treason terrorists’ Vietnam victory is not lost on Obama bin Laden.

Further, D’Souza’s advice to forge moral and spiritual alliances with traditional Muslims is both enlightening and cogent.
Christians have more in common with traditional Muslims than we do with liberal domestic terrorists.

There are elements of our politics and culture that need a rousing Christian insurgency.
The choice real Christians have to make today is the same choice to “come out of her my people,” that Moses announced to Israel on the mountain, and that bin Laden indicted us for not making.

While the Democratic Party is a precinct of Gomorrah, American soldiers are launching the explosive cleansing of Baghdad.
While our soldiers assail insurgents in Baghdad, Christian soldiers should search the precincts of Gomorrah for the proverbial “one righteous man.”
The soldiers of the Christian sweep should be ready to terminate the ghouls of Gomorrah when the Godless get in the way.

We know it’s cool to throw these ghouls of Gomorrah under the bus on the public and international stage.
We’ve been watching the warrior goddess do it for years.

Unlike the godless parishioners in the “church of liberalism,” however, traditional Muslims and Islamic extremists share a reverence for the authority of God.

Therefore, a parallel penchant to kick Islamic extremists down the stairs will not appeal to traditional Muslims.
The courageous task of disposing of liberal trash in our land, and Muslim extremists abroad is left to conservative Christian soldiers.
The present landfills are both at home and in Iraq.

For real Christians, God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, angels, the devil and demons, are not imaginative concepts.
For real Christians, these are preeminent realities and startling facts of life.

Napoleon said he conquered and maintained rule with force and armory, but that Jesus ruled with the Spirit of Love.
He acknowledged that, centuries later, millions would still choose death in the name of Jesus.
Muslim extremists are choosing a proactive death in the name of the same Allah.

The sacrifice of Islamic extremists is bloodthirsty and violent.
This is where they err.
If the moral merging of Christians and Muslims can force liberals from the abortion casino closet, it might divest bin Laden of the lungs of his radical reason to be.

P.S. Eve Ensler’s ‘Vagina Monologues,’ are really just a lot of bad crack.

:cool:

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KAOSKTRL
January 17th, 2007, 9:44 pm
All this is is a photo-op with the same prop. Kind of lame. IMO.
Could be you get a pic for a donation to cats and dogs of America or something.

JunkYardDog
March 24th, 2007, 12:50 pm
Sean, I don't hate you, but quit associating yourself with Rush.
You have too intimate of an affinity with government agents to be associated with Rush.
Plus, there's only room for one fat guy and he's America's reel anchor.

Don't be hurt.

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JunkYardDog
December 31st, 2007, 10:29 am
Is there anything democrats are running on that is spelled-out explicitly in the U.S. Constitution?

How does gay marriage and abortion square with their religion?

Thompson is right:

"They're all NEA, MoveOn.org, ACLU, Michael Moore Democrats. They've allowed these radicals to take control of the party and dictate their course."

:cool:
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Dreamy
December 31st, 2007, 10:45 am
I'm not an extremist so I wont riot if you show a bible impailed. Go for it.


I feel the same way. I wish all forms of extremism were simply ignored.

Moderate beliefs and actions rarely get the attention sadly even though I would hope they are greater in number.

Joeybear23
December 31st, 2007, 11:05 am
I have a picture of a guy impaling a koran with a sword with one hand and flipping it the bird with the other.

Can I post it here?

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No.

Flipping the bird is offensive.

flores_in_texas
December 31st, 2007, 11:06 am
Got any of the guy impaling a Bible? Equal time and all that.

You'd love that wouldn't you? Please tell us what book you Wiccans use so they can impale that one too... equal time and all that.

Don't know what book it's from, but this comes up more than anything else does:

Dreamy
December 31st, 2007, 11:09 am
Former Christians are often like former cigarette smokers.

flores_in_texas
December 31st, 2007, 11:20 am
Former Christians are often like former cigarette smokers.

What do you mean? They smell better and can run farther?

Dreamy
December 31st, 2007, 11:28 am
What do you mean? They smell better and can run farther?


:)) Perhaps. Former Christians often have had some bad experience in their past religious life and they often blame the faith rather than the actual incidents that were personal to them and their life. They are like former smokers in that they often become extremely anti of their former faith or vice. More critical so to speak.

Joeybear23
December 31st, 2007, 11:33 am
:)) Perhaps. Former Christians often have had some bad experience in their past religious life and they often blame the faith rather than the actual incidents that were personal to them and their life. They are like former smokers in that they often become extremely anti of their former faith or vice. More critical so to speak.

Kind of like ex-Mormons...

flores_in_texas
December 31st, 2007, 11:37 am
:)) Perhaps. Former Christians often have had some bad experience in their past religious life and they often blame the faith rather than the actual incidents that were personal to them and their life. They are like former smokers in that they often become extremely anti of their former faith or vice. More critical so to speak.

Agreed. I know some atheists and agnostics who, before they start bashing Christianity, begin with "I used to go to church all the time but..." and also "I was even an altar boy..".

Just recently one of those atheist's parents were getting a divorce and he admitted that his stepdad is the one who convinced them the Bible was evil and they quit celebrating Christmas. He said that the other kids in school got to celebrate Christmas and he had to sit alone in the classroom. He is around 39-40 years old, and he hated Christians because school-children in elementary school thirty years ago had more fun than he did and he felt all alone.

Dreamy
December 31st, 2007, 11:40 am
Kind of like ex-Mormons...

Easily could apply. It is not so much the faith it is the former part I am addressing. People who leave a certain faith they have negative feelings baout it often shows on these boards. I have seen more former Christians but any could fill the bill if the person is still harboring ill will towrd their former faith.

I see it often as a form of rebellion/independence for some people. They reject their birth faith for various family/house of worship issues.

Dreamy
December 31st, 2007, 11:43 am
Agreed. I know some atheists and agnostics who, before they start bashing Christianity, begin with "I used to go to church all the time but..." and also "I was even an altar boy..".

Just recently one of those atheist's parents were getting a divorce and he admitted that his stepdad is the one who convinced them the Bible was evil and they quit celebrating Christmas. He said that the other kids in school got to celebrate Christmas and he had to sit alone in the classroom. He is around 39-40 years old, and he hated Christians because school-children in elementary school thirty years ago had more fun than he did and he felt all alone.

Exactly,people who make some long ago issue their assessment for an entire faith.

Best way I can explain this:

I am a Catholic. We all know the scandal that has rocked the church. Disturbing? You bet. Rock my faith in a negative manner. No way. My faith comes from within me. That I share the Earth with fellow sinners,even clergy sinners,does not surprise me.

Mrblue
December 31st, 2007, 11:54 am
:dance:

The Enemy at Home

Reading D’Souza’s “Enemy At Home” reminded me of how brilliant Elvish Ann is.
The warrior goddess can walk on treasonous liberals and chew the slanderous dumb at the same time.
Further, while trouncing on traitors and chewing the dumb, she can also fire fiercely into the camps of the Godless and Islamic extremists with one gifted hand while pruning and sprucing blossoms in the garden with the other.
Ann Coulter is more than a ‘National Treasure.’
She is a jewel in the crown of Christ.

So anyway, D’Souza says, in essence, that Islamic extremists are not waging jihad against freedom or Christian morality.
He asserts, credibly, that jihad is waged against the demonic left wing of American politics and culture.

In other words, America is not the ‘great Satan.’
The ‘great Satan’ is the Godless queers and baby-killers.
What a surprise.
The jihadists are fighting to cleanse themselves of the influence of the ACLUs, Peter Singers and Mental Pause Pelosis of American culture.

However, him and O’Reilly assert that demonic decadence and spiritual cancer in our land is not drawn along conservative/liberal lines.
That’s a bunch of crap.

Obama bin Laden, in his declaration of war on America, acknowledged the tragedy that non-combatant bystanders will die.
But he stated clearly that these bystanders are not innocent.
The bystanders have blood on their ballots by electing the Godless homosexuals and baby-killers who support Israel (I’m paraphrasing bin Laden.)

The complicit bystanders also have blood on their currency and investments by subsidizing the decadent elements of institutions that shape our rotting and metastasizing culture
That is, Hollywood, the mainstream media, government schools, the ignoble ivory towers, the Mental Pause Pelosi wing of our legislatures and judiciaries, the John Murtha madrassas of “sobbing, hysterical women,” yatta, etc., ad-infinitum.

In other words, according to bin Laden, America is not simply guilty by association.
Bin Laden indicted all of America as active co-conspirators.

So when D’Souza and O’Reilly assert that the divide is not drawn along conservative/liberal lines, with the exception of ‘support of Israel,’ they are simply wrong.
The “debased values” of infanticide, radical feminism, same-sex marriage and American popular culture are exclusive manifestations of liberals/democrats.

If the “blue-dog democrats” that shifted the majority in November did not want to be complicit in our “Slouching Toward Gomorrah,” they would have challenged their opponents as Republicans in the primary elections.
Instead, they gathered around the ‘golden calf.’
By throwing their lots in with the Sodomites, the “blue-dogs” bolstered America’s guilt under a Greater indictment than that of Obama bin Laden’s.

Perhaps D’Souza and O’Reilly just want to sell more books with that tack.
When Americans vote for democrats and dabble in the precincts of Gomorrah, they become active co-conspirators whose guilt indicts us all.
Another big surprise; somebody better alert David Limbaugh.

Further, D’Souza points to Islamic thinker, Sayyid Qutb’s descriptions of American depravity.
Qutb said American women’s material lusts and freedom to have ‘sex with men they don’t want to marry’ leads to infanticide, illegitimate children and the abrogation of the responsibility to raise children and train “human beings, because material production is considered more … honorable than the development of human character.”

I think somebody has been reading the playbooks of both “Godless” and “Treason.”

In “Treason,” Coulter quoted Alexis de Tocqueville to draw this depravity into sharp relief.
De Tocqueville said American women were the morally strong keepers of religious faith and spiritual development, and the source of America’s strength and character.

“Not anymore,” writes Coulter. Now, many women swoon over the ilk of Bill Clinton and Larry Flynt. Today’s feminists favor the war on terror only when they think it “redeems Western licentiousness. Our men are up to the job of protecting us from foreign enemies, but our women are losing the war at home.”
“War at home?” “Enemy at Home?” Is there an echo here? Hello?

Islamofascists might argue that de Tocqueville’s assertion was made before women were given the vote in America, and that Qutb’s indictment came after.
In other words, from the Islamofascist perspective, the democrats’ plunge into the decadent abyss began with the education of women.

However, as Coulter makes resoundingly clear, the oracle of how ‘women keep spiritual breads at their bosoms,’ merits repetition.
The noble trumpets of virtuous women should sound from our temples everyday.
The Godly will gather in the cathedral of life, and the godless will die by the Lord.

D’Souza also credibly asserts that by loathing decadent and demonic democrats, real Christians have more in common with traditional Muslims than we realize.
After all, Islamic fundamentalists would stone to death Godless queers and baby-killers.
Christians simply admonish the Godless to “go and sin no more.”

D’Souza also asserts credibly that because we do not clearly identify and dress-down the “enemy within” on one hand, while not recognizing what real Christians have in common with traditional Muslims on the other, our foreign policy is misguided.

Not to be misunderstood, “Enemy at Home” shines a bright light on Muslim morality and piety from the Islamic point of view.
From the Muslim standpoint, we see that while bin Laden could be on a yacht with a “blond on one arm and a brunette on the other,” he chose to live in a cave.

Wanted dead-or-alive, Muslims see bin Laden as a brave and humble leader of a spiritual death-struggle with an encroaching Western devil.
From the Islamic perspective, we are able to see the base and rotted liberal depravity that is so reprehensible to traditional Muslims.

D’Souza’s perspective exposes a liberal “ethnocentrism” that is more like delusional psychosis.
Where conservatives might be “ethnocentric,” in how we define Islam by western values, liberal lunatics are utterly clueless.

The notion that bin Laden has been building day care kennels where Muslim moms can cage and discard their kids on their way to a liberating career outside the home is either the biggest joke of the century or a call for increased medication.

D’Souza also astutely connects the dots between foreign and domestic terrorism.
Similar to the Baathist-Islamic alliance of Muslims and infidels to fight Americans in Iraq, there is an unholy Liberal-Islamic alliance in America to defeat conservatives.

Bin Laden sides with America’s “treason lobby” because liberals weaken the nation and do not have the will to fight.
Democrats side with Islamofascist terrorists and work to impose the tyranny of decadence through a totalitarian judiciary.

But the rising tide of conservatism threatens to marginalize these domestic terrorists.
Therefore, Obama bin Laden and the American treason lobby have a common interest – humiliation in Iraq.
The treason terrorists’ Vietnam victory is not lost on Obama bin Laden.

Further, D’Souza’s advice to forge moral and spiritual alliances with traditional Muslims is both enlightening and cogent.
Christians have more in common with traditional Muslims than we do with liberal domestic terrorists.

There are elements of our politics and culture that need a rousing Christian insurgency.
The choice real Christians have to make today is the same choice to “come out of her my people,” that Moses announced to Israel on the mountain, and that bin Laden indicted us for not making.

While the Democratic Party is a precinct of Gomorrah, American soldiers are launching the explosive cleansing of Baghdad.
While our soldiers assail insurgents in Baghdad, Christian soldiers should search the precincts of Gomorrah for the proverbial “one righteous man.”
The soldiers of the Christian sweep should be ready to terminate the ghouls of Gomorrah when the Godless get in the way.

We know it’s cool to throw these ghouls of Gomorrah under the bus on the public and international stage.
We’ve been watching the warrior goddess do it for years.

Unlike the godless parishioners in the “church of liberalism,” however, traditional Muslims and Islamic extremists share a reverence for the authority of God.

Therefore, a parallel penchant to kick Islamic extremists down the stairs will not appeal to traditional Muslims.
The courageous task of disposing of liberal trash in our land, and Muslim extremists abroad is left to conservative Christian soldiers.
The present landfills are both at home and in Iraq.

For real Christians, God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, angels, the devil and demons, are not imaginative concepts.
For real Christians, these are preeminent realities and startling facts of life.

Napoleon said he conquered and maintained rule with force and armory, but that Jesus ruled with the Spirit of Love.
He acknowledged that, centuries later, millions would still choose death in the name of Jesus.
Muslim extremists are choosing a proactive death in the name of the same Allah.

The sacrifice of Islamic extremists is bloodthirsty and violent.
This is where they err.
If the moral merging of Christians and Muslims can force liberals from the abortion casino closet, it might divest bin Laden of the lungs of his radical reason to be.

P.S. Eve Ensler’s ‘Vagina Monologues,’ are really just a lot of bad crack.

:cool:

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Can I email this to my friends as an example of how weird some Americans are?

flores_in_texas
December 31st, 2007, 12:03 pm
Exactly,people who make some long ago issue their assessment for an entire faith.

Best way I can explain this:

I am a Catholic. We all know the scandal that has rocked the church. Disturbing? You bet. Rock my faith in a negative manner. No way. My faith comes from within me. That I share the Earth with fellow sinners,even clergy sinners,does not surprise me.

I have a post or three about how more school teachers have molested children and teens than priests have. That does not mean that ALL teachers are sexual deviants. But if a few priests are busted for sexually molesting someone, then not only are all priests bad, Catholicism is bad also.

Dreamy
December 31st, 2007, 12:07 pm
I have a post or three about how more school teachers have molested children and teens than priests have. That does not mean that ALL teachers are sexual deviants. But if a few priests are busted for sexually molesting someone, then not only are all priests bad, Catholicism is bad also.

I think ex-faithfuls often had personal issues. Everyone derives their spiritual being in their own manner. I have heard their personal tales of woes and feel sorry for them sometimes. My faith comes from a place inside of me,not from inside of a building or in the rectory of a church so the Earthly world can't touch my spiritual faith.

who
December 31st, 2007, 12:14 pm
I have a post or three about how more school teachers have molested children and teens than priests have. That does not mean that ALL teachers are sexual deviants. But if a few priests are busted for sexually molesting someone, then not only are all priests bad, Catholicism is bad also.
I think part of the problem was the people high up in the hierarchy were protecting those molesting priests.

That's when it tends to blur the lines for some people. It's getting better, but for quite a long time, the protection for those perverts was institutionalized.

flores_in_texas
December 31st, 2007, 12:25 pm
I think ex-faithfuls often had personal issues. Everyone derives their spiritual being in their own manner. I have heard their personal tales of woes and feel sorry for them sometimes. My faith comes from a place inside of me,not from inside of a building or in the rectory of a church so the Earthly world can't touch my spiritual faith.

I'm right there with you. Many called the movie Stigmata blasphemy, but I did like one of the points that you didn't have to be inside some multi-million dollar church to be closer to God.

Dreamy
December 31st, 2007, 12:26 pm
I think part of the problem was the people high up in the hierarchy were protecting those molesting priests.

That's when it tends to blur the lines for some people. It's getting better, but for quite a long time, the protection for those perverts was institutionalized.

But their faith did not cause them to molest nor did the Catholic faith cause the silence or cover.

If people's faith are blurred by Earthly happenings and sinful acts I must question how deep their spiritual faith runs.

Dreamy
December 31st, 2007, 12:28 pm
I'm right there with you. Many called the movie Stigmata blasphemy, but I did like one of the points that you didn't have to be inside some multi-million dollar church to be closer to God.

I have felt God closest to me in places and times that might surprise some people. HE is always with me and I, a sinner,try to always be with Him. No building or clergy needed.

Clamp
December 31st, 2007, 12:57 pm
I'm right there with you. Many called the movie Stigmata blasphemy, but I did like one of the points that you didn't have to be inside some multi-million dollar church to be closer to God.


The Gospel of Thomas is an interesting read.

bodecea
December 31st, 2007, 1:16 pm
You've gotta wonder why a thread from October, 2006 got revived like this. :think:

Who dug back that far?

Dreamy
December 31st, 2007, 1:24 pm
You've gotta wonder why a thread from October, 2006 got revived like this. :think:

Who dug back that far?


No idea. Ask the bumper directly. Its happens every once in awhile.

waynevan
December 31st, 2007, 2:51 pm
This Koran was Christened/baptized with the blood of an infidel.

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Am I suppose to believe he plunged that dull ass sword through all the way through that book? :))

I GUARANTEE he used a hammer and it took him a few minutes.

conservativeblkfemale
December 31st, 2007, 3:48 pm
Am I suppose to believe he plunged that dull ass sword through all the way through that book? :))

I GUARANTEE he used a hammer and it took him a few minutes.


Either way its kinda funny....

waynevan
December 31st, 2007, 3:56 pm
Either way its kinda funny....

Well yeah, it is.

conservativeblkfemale
December 31st, 2007, 4:25 pm
Well yeah, it is.



http://operationcarepackage.org/forum/images/smiles/anim_lol.gif


I must be silly today...

waynevan
December 31st, 2007, 4:36 pm
Today? :cool:

Joenumbertwo
December 31st, 2007, 5:49 pm
Seems like the same kind of people that cuss as much as possible, crush beer cans on their heads, and cut people off in traffic just because they think it means something important about their fragile character.


Wooo you impaled a koran! Oh snap watch out these people are so edgy I think I'm bleeding.

They are clearly wiling to "go there" and "push the limits" because they are obviously Built Ford Tuff like that.

I don't know if I should feel sad, laugh, or just pity them.

Polkfan
December 31st, 2007, 11:09 pm
You'd enjoy that, would you?

I'm kinda enjoying the rampant hypocrisy in this thread.

Polkfan
December 31st, 2007, 11:11 pm
I have a post or three about how more school teachers have molested children and teens than priests have. That does not mean that ALL teachers are sexual deviants. But if a few priests are busted for sexually molesting someone, then not only are all priests bad, Catholicism is bad also.

The different is the schools were not engaged in covering it up.
The RCC was.
Not saying it's right for people to label things that way, but I can surely see the source of their anger.

bodecea
December 31st, 2007, 11:17 pm
Seems like the same kind of people that cuss as much as possible, crush beer cans on their heads, and cut people off in traffic just because they think it means something important about their fragile character.


Wooo you impaled a koran! Oh snap watch out these people are so edgy I think I'm bleeding.

They are clearly wiling to "go there" and "push the limits" because they are obviously Built Ford Tuff like that.

I don't know if I should feel sad, laugh, or just pity them.


I know. It was a really, really brave thing for him to do and all...run a sword thru a book...I'm about to swoon from the machismo!

conservativeblkfemale
December 31st, 2007, 11:36 pm
I know. It was a really, really brave thing for him to do and all...run a sword thru a book...I'm about to swoon from the machismo!

No different then the artist who drew the pic of peeing on Jesus...

bodecea
December 31st, 2007, 11:52 pm
Am I suppose to believe he plunged that dull ass sword through all the way through that book? :))

I GUARANTEE he used a hammer and it took him a few minutes.

:))

Andrew_980
January 1st, 2008, 9:00 am
Seems like the same kind of people that cuss as much as possible, crush beer cans on their heads, and cut people off in traffic just because they think it means something important about their fragile character.


Wooo you impaled a koran! Oh snap watch out these people are so edgy I think I'm bleeding.

They are clearly wiling to "go there" and "push the limits" because they are obviously Built Ford Tuff like that.

I don't know if I should feel sad, laugh, or just pity them.

I think Joe wins
Of course i may have missed some other great comments

flores_in_texas
January 1st, 2008, 11:43 am
Seems like the same kind of people that cuss as much as possible, crush beer cans on their heads, and cut people off in traffic just because they think it means something important about their fragile character.


Wooo you impaled a koran! Oh snap watch out these people are so edgy I think I'm bleeding.

They are clearly wiling to "go there" and "push the limits" because they are obviously Built Ford Tuff like that.

I don't know if I should feel sad, laugh, or just pity them.
It would take an ignorant person to make that assumption from a picture.

Many bikers give to their communities in different ways, and one of them in Dallas-Fort Worth is the Christmas Toy Run. I have been to 2 of them, and even if I couldn't make it, I donate to them. You will see everything from crotch-rockets to Harleys to choppers, and many colorful people. Here is a vid from last year: LINK (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PmeN_wywOg)

Big Texas Toy Run Rides Through North Texas

It's not every day that you see a teddy bear riding on the back of a Harley.

Or a burly, stogie-chomping biker wearing a sleeveless denim jacket, a handlebar moustache and a pair of fuzzy, brown reindeer antlers.

But Sunday wasn't every day for tens of thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts from throughout North Texas. It was the day of the annual Big Texas Toy Run, a charity drive to benefit mentally retarded children and others with disabilities in Tarrant and Dallas counties.

Organizers hoped that the rally, in its 22nd year, would bring in close to $1 million in toys and cash contributions.
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Last year, he said, "we collected $750,000 worth of toys and took in $110,000 in cash."

LINK (http://www.clutchandchrome.com/News/0712/News0712034.htm)

Bikers a cussing, rude group? Let's not forget the Patriot Guard Riders either:
LINK (http://www.patriotguard.org/)

One last thing... before you pity the guys in those pictures, you should pity the mainstream media and all the major newspapers in America for not printing the Danish cartoons of Mohammed.

bodecea
January 1st, 2008, 12:19 pm
It would take an ignorant person to make that assumption from a picture.

Many bikers give to their communities in different ways, and one of them in Dallas-Fort Worth is the Christmas Toy Run. I have been to 2 of them, and even if I couldn't make it, I donate to them. You will see everything from crotch-rockets to Harleys to choppers, and many colorful people. Here is a vid from last year: LINK (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PmeN_wywOg)



LINK (http://www.clutchandchrome.com/News/0712/News0712034.htm)

Bikers a cussing, rude group? Let's not forget the Patriot Guard Riders either:
LINK (http://www.patriotguard.org/)

One last thing... before you pity the guys in those pictures, you should pity the mainstream media and all the major newspapers in America for not printing the Danish cartoons of Mohammed.

I missed it, when did he refer to him as a Biker?


:))

Joenumbertwo
January 1st, 2008, 5:32 pm
I missed it, when did he refer to him as a Biker?


:))

yeah I didn't even catch the biker thing

I'm thinking more of the people who are all "woo yeah! lets git picture of me holding an impaled koran! yeah **** them ayrabs i'm just like those guys from 300 hurrr"

I would expect this sort of display from a stupid angsty 13 year old who would look back on it in 4 years and think "what the hell was I thinking?"


Coming from adults, it's just pathetic and sad.


oh watch out for them they are willing to hold this prop!

i bet this cured ED for at least 2 or 3 of those guys

Cutiepie
January 1st, 2008, 7:47 pm
Who wouldnt? Besides, the bible is nothing but a book of tall tales.



Can you prove that? History books are nothing but a book of tall tales.

Pudge
January 1st, 2008, 7:53 pm
Many of the pictures on this website are not in the best of taste, but they transmit a spirit that is far too scarce in a country and a culture that has been under attack by Islamic extremists for way too long now.


Because it's right to insult an entire religion for the fanatical fringes?

You have issues. Get therapy.

Pudge
January 1st, 2008, 8:06 pm
Has anyone noticed anything about the people in these pics?

I seriously doubt they've ever read a book in their lives.

Not a full set of teeth between them, either. Bunch of moronic misanthropes.

Pudge
January 1st, 2008, 8:09 pm
Would stabbing a Bible suit your tastes?

Personally, I'd find that equally disrespectful.

flores_in_texas
January 1st, 2008, 8:26 pm
I missed it, when did he refer to him as a Biker?


:))

Why should I be surprised that you missed it? Read his comment, and notice the common denominator in the pics on the previous posts:

http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=3903611&postcount=5
http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=3937391&postcount=7
http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=3987481&postcount=12
http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=4158871&postcount=28
http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=4234861&postcount=31
http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=4304951&postcount=35
http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=4363981&postcount=38
http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=4533891&postcount=40

Hint: The tees around them say Biketoberfest

There was no indication that he was replying to a particular poster, so it was inferred that he was replying to those in the pics who had koran impaled on the sword.

flores_in_texas
January 1st, 2008, 8:28 pm
yeah I didn't even catch the biker thing

I'm thinking more of the people who are all "woo yeah! lets git picture of me holding an impaled koran! yeah **** them ayrabs i'm just like those guys from 300 hurrr"

I would expect this sort of display from a stupid angsty 13 year old who would look back on it in 4 years and think "what the hell was I thinking?"


Coming from adults, it's just pathetic and sad.


oh watch out for them they are willing to hold this prop!

i bet this cured ED for at least 2 or 3 of those guys
I was correct, see my post above this one.

bodecea
January 1st, 2008, 9:10 pm
Why should I be surprised that you missed it? Read his comment, and notice the common denominator in the pics on the previous posts:

http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=3903611&postcount=5
http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=3937391&postcount=7
http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=3987481&postcount=12
http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=4158871&postcount=28
http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=4234861&postcount=31
http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=4304951&postcount=35
http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=4363981&postcount=38
http://forums.hannity.com/showpost.php?p=4533891&postcount=40

Hint: The tees around them say Biketoberfest

There was no indication that he was replying to a particular poster, so it was inferred that he was replying to those in the pics who had koran impaled on the sword.


Ah...now I see. I was ONLY looking at the post you were replying to.

Mea Culpa.

Joenumbertwo
January 1st, 2008, 9:12 pm
Bikers or no bikers, what they are doing says more about them than their preference for motorcycles (I like motorcycles and bikers actually).

JunkYardDog
January 2nd, 2008, 3:45 pm
:mrgreen:

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conservativeblkfemale
January 2nd, 2008, 3:52 pm
:mrgreen:

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Its kinda funny...I am sorry...

JunkYardDog
January 17th, 2008, 12:35 pm
:cool:

How come when, on one hand, a white guy says,
‘"I have a telegram from the White House… They're going to have to change the name of that building if Obama's elected…" …Witnesses said they could hear people gasp…’?

http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/jan/17/joke-leaves-em-gasping/

While on the other hand, when B. Hussein’s black preacher says,
“Some argue that blacks should vote for Clinton "because her husband was good to us, That's not true," he thundered. "He did the same thing to us that he did to Monica Lewinsky."
”Many in the crowd were on their feet, applauding - amazed, amused and moved by the fiery rhetoric of their preacher.”?

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nation/politics/bal-te.preacher16jan16,0,1629577.story?track=rss

This 180 degree differential is a strikingly intolerable totalitarian double standard.

BTW
I wonder if Stallone will name his new movie "Rambo Begins."

:mrgreen:

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JunkYardDog
January 22nd, 2008, 7:05 am
The image of B. Hussein and the Cackling Communist Clinton pecking at each other over what they perceive to be the corpse of Ronald Reagan is frightening and disgusting.

They were arguing about who is most distant from the greatest president of the 20th century.

That such vultures get and expect support from so many “citizens” is what goes bump in the night.
Chelsea asked a soldier what scares him.
He said, “Osama, Obama and yo momma.”

Democrat cancer is in the nodes and has reached the terminal stage.
As the sun sets on the west we eye the long defeat.

Camp
January 22nd, 2008, 9:56 am
I find this thread juvenile, fun, and highly entertaining. It is most comical to watch the sheeple who wish to command how others should think continue to stick with and peck at the opinions expressed as though to "improve" them according to their own tastes.

If you don't like it go away.

As for me...keep 'em coming.

Antrel
January 22nd, 2008, 10:21 am
I hope to one day be as cool as these people.

thr3
January 22nd, 2008, 10:37 am
Why bother?

5thIDSoldier
January 22nd, 2008, 12:07 pm
This Koran was Christened/baptized with the blood of an infidel.

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Wow, now that would make a great avatar......

Sir Gallahad
January 22nd, 2008, 12:23 pm
Did anyone else titter at the irony of a dude with an avatar extolling its viewers to read making a thread dedicated to posting pictures of his friends holding a sword impaling a book?

Mrblue
January 27th, 2008, 9:32 am
I find this thread juvenile, fun, and highly entertaining. It is most comical to watch the sheeple who wish to command how others should think continue to stick with and peck at the opinions expressed as though to "improve" them according to their own tastes.

If you don't like it go away.

As for me...keep 'em coming.

How many images on a theme can you handle?

You know, you see one Simpsons porno Cartoon, you've seen 'em all.

Samm
January 27th, 2008, 7:56 pm
I just cannot help it... every time this thread pops to the first page my eyes read it as "Korean Impaled by a Sword." :neutral:

The Bos'un
January 27th, 2008, 8:07 pm
May the radical islamist sword rust through and his daughter marry an infidel.

mdk190
January 27th, 2008, 8:09 pm
What exactly did impaling the Koran achieve? Nothing.

The Bos'un
January 27th, 2008, 8:11 pm
What exactly did impaling the Koran achieve? Nothing.
Who knows. I do hope that the radical Islamist's sword rusts through and his daughter marries an infidel. That is true poetic justice.

Samm
January 27th, 2008, 8:13 pm
What exactly did impaling the Koran achieve? Nothing.

What did it hurt? Nothing.

mdk190
January 27th, 2008, 8:16 pm
What did it hurt? Nothing.

Seems like stupid waste of time to me.

Radioflyer
January 27th, 2008, 8:36 pm
Hope these touch-ups are sufficient.

.That's not a sword. That's a bad costume shop prop.

Radioflyer
January 27th, 2008, 8:46 pm
Impaling their book?

This will cause the Islamonazi Jihadist mutants to lose their tiny little minds.

But it certainly pales in comparison to what those Islamonazis do with their swords.

And they do it in the "name" of "Allah."

Poor Allah.

Poor fellah has all these crazy people doing depraved things in his name. Must get quite depressing.

He probably flips off the Qu'ran, too. If he impelled a Bible he's probably get a Hollywood contract and a free ride on a talk show circuit.

Radioflyer
January 27th, 2008, 9:08 pm
I'm glad you are making yourself happy. However, if one of the few Muslims we have on our board popped in and objected, I would back them up. It is disrespectful, and unnecessary.

I changed my mind. I'm not happy about your pictures. For it to be disrespectful it would have to be worthy of respect. Respect has to be earned.

Radioflyer
January 27th, 2008, 9:12 pm
What exactly did impaling the Koran achieve? Nothing.So every thing you do is a productive and worthwhile endeavor?

Samm
January 27th, 2008, 9:16 pm
Seems like stupid waste of time to me.

Perhaps... most acts of protest are.

mdk190
January 27th, 2008, 10:51 pm
So every thing you do is a productive and worthwhile endeavor?

Clearly not, I am replying to you. ;)

czzzaar
January 27th, 2008, 11:18 pm
Has anyone noticed anything about the people in these pics?

I seriously doubt they've ever read a book in their lives.

There you go judging a book by it's cover again. They've judged the koran for what is in it and what it's followers believe and you've judged them because of their physical appearance.

JunkYardDog
April 9th, 2008, 6:19 pm
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http://chat.anncoulter.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=59501

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notluzn
April 9th, 2008, 6:27 pm
This is funny.. Where do I get one?

Joenumbertwo
April 9th, 2008, 6:27 pm
What exactly did impaling the Koran achieve? Nothing.

made them feel like big tuff men

notluzn
April 9th, 2008, 6:29 pm
I hope to one day be as cool as these people.
Keep dreaming of being as cool as anyone. :))

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April 20th, 2008, 8:23 am
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