Author Topic: [NEWS] Islamist terrorist groups planning terrorist attack on Norway  (Read 5473 times)

Also I would like to add in, look at the Boston Bombings (the people behind it were crazy Muslim extremists too). If I were to list all major attacks committed by Muslim extremists in the last 5 years, the North Koreans would look innocent.

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stop judging the whole majority off of extremist bombings

Nobody is judging Muslims here.

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What people fail to realize is that Islamic terrorism isn't an existential threat to the US. It's right-wing extremism. It's a far more subtle threat, but it's there, it's scary, and it's growing. Just look at all the right-wing militias, the Cliven Bundy incident, the Jesus Camp documentary, OK Guy. The right-wing Evangelical militia movement is growing rapidly, and is a threat to the US. If you look at the politicians in places like Texas, they're almost all extremists. It's loving scary.

Are you kidding me? A huge proportion of Muslims cant stand Western culture, and of course Western European culture too. Lets not get into their twisted ideas of Westernization, moving along.. How is Islamic terrorism not a threat to the US? There have been so many attempts made by almost all Muslims to blow up historic centers, landmarks, and so forth across the country (mainly in D.C and NYC). We've already had an unsuccessful 9/11 attempt, and then another attempt which was successful. I think Muslim extremism is a major threat to the world. Imam's have to address this chaos going on among their own people.
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Biostorm sounds like a left wing extremist  :cookieMonster:

Pretty soon Europe will be an Arab continent, and European civilization will die sadly.
europe is like 95% white
dunno how soon that can be

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I assume you're into the whole Tea Party movement, so let me get this straight.





People like this are armed and dangerous. And there are thousands of Evangelical gun owners who will join a militia.  What's worse is that they're indoctrinating their children so that they do stuff like this



but in the name of God. I'm GLAD they're militarizing law enforcement should the need arise to take out a rebellion, like the Waco Incident. And I'm saying this from a political perspective. I honestly couldn't care less if you people believe some great war between Christianity vs Islam is arising, because as far as I can see, there will be no such war. Also, Al-Qaeda is pretty much dead, and all of its affiliates are only regionally interested.

>Waco
>Rebellion

Jesus Christ how can someone be this mis-informed.

>Waco
>Rebellion

Jesus Christ how can someone be this mis-informed.

Rebellion has two meanings. One of them is the action or process of resisting authority, control, or convention. I was using it in that context, dumb ass.





seriously though bio stop
the only point you're proving is that you have no idea what you're talking about

Rebellion has two meanings. One of them is the action or process of resisting authority, control, or convention. I was using it in that context, dumb ass.
Then use a different phrase starfish.

Also I would like to add in, look at the Boston Bombings (the people behind it were crazy Muslim extremists too). If I were to list all major attacks committed by Muslim extremists in the last 5 years, the North Koreans would look innocent.

Nobody is judging Muslims here.

Are you kidding me? A huge proportion of Muslims cant stand Western culture, and of course Western European culture too. Lets not get into their twisted ideas of Westernization, moving along.. How is Islamic terrorism not a threat to the US? There have been so many attempts made by almost all Muslims to blow up historic centers, landmarks, and so forth across the country (mainly in D.C and NYC). We've already had an unsuccessful 9/11 attempt, and then another attempt which was successful. I think Muslim extremism is a major threat to the world. Imam's have to address this chaos going on among their own people.

Existential is the key word. Al Qaeda and its affiliates are nowhere near destroying the US. Refer to the quote by Lincoln:

"America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves."

And if I recall correctly, the US created more terrorism. By declaring war on Iraq, thousands of civilians were killed, and it's only common sense that their relatives will want retribution and join these guerrilla groups. Drone strikes are a tool terrorists use to draw recruits. As is Guantanamo Bay.

seriously though bio stop
the only point you're proving is that you have no idea what you're talking about

I've made more valid points than you have. And just because your opinion differs from mine I have no idea what I'm talking about?
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I'm glad people will be armed and ready against biased idiots like Biostorm when they decide that any opposing view is a terrorist threat and try to force people to do stuff they don't have to.

Biostorm you're a tool lol.

I'm glad people will be armed and ready against biased idiots like Biostorm when they decide that any opposing view is a terrorist threat and try to force people to do stuff they don't have to.

Biostorm you're a tool lol.

I'm no more of a tool than the people attacking me.

Also, I'm not dead set on making people atheist, but I strictly believe in separation of church and state. And what many of the people I oppose want is for our government to be religiously oriented, and they want religion taught in public schools, they want it to be a part of our daily lives.

 They want abortion to be banned, yet they're not willing to take adopted children. And like I said, I won't go out and try to take peoples' religion away, because that would be wrong. But should the time come when they try to force religion into my life, I won't accept it.

Wacco Rebellion?
The Branch Davidians were nothing more than a bunch of extremist cultists who thought David Koresh was jesus. They were bad people, David was off having love with kids, and people were being abused. The CHP is called in, they find way too many guns. So the ATF is called in, the cultists shoot back at the ATF because they think the Satanist police are coming for Jesus. You have a long stand off.

Then the army lones the Police some M1 tanks and a few bradleys to be used as armored bulldozers, some m113s and a CEV to launch tear gas rounds. The CEV fired a tear gas round into a building, people inside retreated to the basement. The tear gas shell burned a carpet which caught ablaze and set off a bunch of ammunition and blew up the building. Media tried to portray the police as the bad guys, then everyone moved on.

So basically all it was a bunch of religious nuts shooting at cops, not a rebellion.

People like this are armed and dangerous. And there are thousands of Evangelical gun owners who will join a militia.  What's worse is that they're indoctrinating their children so that they do stuff like this
>implying that socialist and other leftwing militia groups don't exist

As a centrist, I will tell that there are crazy people on both sides of the fence. We have evangelical crazies, neo-national socialists, socialists, eco terrorists, anarchists/sovereign citizens, etc. Police don't need tanks or gunships either. AR type rifles are fine, but anything above that is a little too much. Let the national guard handle that stuff.

I'm no more of a tool than the people attacking me.

Also, I'm not dead set on making people atheist, but I strictly believe in separation of church and state. And what many of the people I oppose want is for our government to be religiously oriented, and they want religion taught in public schools, they want it to be a part of our daily lives.

 They want abortion to be banned, yet they're not willing to take adopted children. And like I said, I won't go out and try to take peoples' religion away, because that would be wrong. But should the time come when they try to force religion into my life, I won't accept it.

In Muslim countries, abortion is completely illegal and the people oppose it (don't even get me started on how the Muslims view and treat women in their countries). In Arab countries, they also do force Sharia Law on others, and have the tendency to try to convert others who aren't Muslim (Jews, Christians) and many are thrown out for not being Muslim.

I honestly couldn't care less if you people believe some great war between Christianity vs Islam is arising, because as far as I can see, there will be no such war. Also, Al-Qaeda is pretty much dead, and all of its affiliates are only regionally interested.
You do realize that the majority of radical terrorists do these things because they believe that America is a Christian nation, right? There has always been a war between Christianity and Islam, going on for around 1,500 years.

Also, I'm not dead set on making people atheist, but I strictly believe in separation of church and state. And what many of the people I oppose want is for our government to be religiously oriented, and they want religion taught in public schools, they want it to be a part of our daily lives.
Apparently I'm not one of them, I believe that a church-sanctioned state is a recipe for disaster, as once one religion gets involved, any religion will have its doors open to eventually take its place in one way or another. See for example the historical account of the "Holy Roman Empire" under Constantine and his descendants.

They want abortion to be banned, yet they're not willing to take adopted children. And like I said, I won't go out and try to take peoples' religion away, because that would be wrong. But should the time come when they try to force religion into my life, I won't accept it.
I agree that it is very hypocritical for Christians to oppose murder but not be willing to help those in need. True followers of Jesus Christ would be willing to help orphaned children, regardless of what country or ethnicity or language or culture they come from.
The phrase "forcing religion" is so misused and abused nowadays that it has become a slang term to describe any outward expression of religious belief. What many of the extremist groups in the middle east, like CIA and Hamas and the Taliban want, is for people to either convert to Islam or die. I'm sure if you have been watching the news you have seen how the radical Muslims in places like Palestine have been forcing many Christian families living in the region to flee from their homes, demanding that they either "Convert to Islam and pay the tax, or die". In other words, those groups actually are literally forcing their religion upon others. This differs significantly from western religious groups such as Jehovah's Witnesses and even many American Christians and American Muslims, who tell people about their religion, but are perfectly okay with them simply saying no.
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