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Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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i dont know what arni is but thanks for stayin on T

who is bodybuilder me or you? we call him Arni in russia
GovSchwarzenegger is the real accout of Arnold and he has bought all the copies of charlie hebdo to support france, check the link

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NO he wont, this ends here or you will get thread bans and infractions
in private messages
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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what's the point. you will find something else to pick on. i proved you wrong every single time yet you continue to argue. maybe once you leave mommy's house and start living on your own (i also highly recommend getting into college) then you will grow up and expand your mind.

until then, you are an ignorant. and you will treated as such until you prove otherwise.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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Juventino[RUS];4783649 said:

who is bodybuilder me or you?
GovSchwarzenegger is the real accout of Arnold and he has bought all the copies of charlie hebdo

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in private messages

:sergio: this is my point exactly, charlie hebdo are not some free speech heroes, if the french really cared about free speech they wouldnt attack dieudonne both physically and in justice, it's a joke and a masquerade. if anyone is a hero it's the cop who got killed for protecting a bunch of morons who thrived on crass and low entertainment of shock. It's bigger morons killing off lesser morons.

before you go for the cheap rewording, this is by no means a justification of the obviously heinous actions, but a moron doesnt become a hero just because he died/got killed
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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:sergio: this is my point exactly, charlie hebdo are not some free speech heroes, if the french really cared about free speech they wouldnt attack dieudonne both physically and in justice, it's a joke and a masquerade. if anyone is a hero it's the cop who got killed for protecting a bunch of morons who thrived on crass and low entertainment of shock. It's bigger morons killing off lesser morons.

before you go for the cheap rewording, this is by no means a justification of the obviously heinous actions, but a moron doesnt become a hero just because he died/got killed
for me it's more about the free expression of ideas, views, and aftermath message is pretty simple - you can't kill any person who has hurt your feelings, and don't forget that in France you can go to jail or something if you will deny the holocaust in public, freedom of speech? i don't buy this "freedom of speech" bullshit since they have this kind of laws in their country
 

TrezJuve

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May 26, 2010
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:sergio: this is my point exactly, charlie hebdo are not some free speech heroes, if the french really cared about free speech they wouldnt attack dieudonne both physically and in justice, it's a joke and a masquerade. if anyone is a hero it's the cop who got killed for protecting a bunch of morons who thrived on crass and low entertainment of shock. It's bigger morons killing off lesser morons.

before you go for the cheap rewording, this is by no means a justification of the obviously heinous actions, but a moron doesnt become a hero just because he died/got killed
I agree and good point with the Dieudonné part.
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Paris Attack Suspect Trained With Al Qaeda in Yemen: U.S. Officials

Said Kouachi, one of the two brothers being sought by French authorities in the massacre at Charlie Hebdo magazine, traveled to Yemen in 2011 to be trained by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, two senior U.S. counterterrorism officials told NBC News on Thursday. The training lasted for several months, one of the officials said.No other details were immediately available, but the disclosure added to the evidence that Kouachi, 34, and his brother Cherif, 32, had been on counterterrorism agencies' radar for several years before the attack Wednesday that killed 12 people at the Paris-based satirical weekly. A Homeland Security official told NBC News separately on Thursday that the brothers had been in the U.S. terrorism database and on the U.S. no-fly list "for years."Cherif Kouachi, in fact, was sentenced to prison in 2008 after a Paris court found him and six other men guilty of helping funnel fighters to Iraq, raising the question of why the Kouachi brothers escaped the attention of authorities before the attack. French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve told reporters that both were "being watched over, but there were no elements at the time to warrant starting an inquiry."Cherif Kouachi's trial in 2008 began after years of investigation. Authorities said at the time that a militant network had funneled about a dozen French fighters to camps linked to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the head of al Qaeda in Iraq, and sought to send more before Zarqawi was killed in a U.S. airstrike in 2006.Kouachi was arrested days before he planned to travel to Syria, allegedly to be trained. The interior minister told reporters that Kouachi's accomplice at the time had described him as wildly anti-Semitic.Authorities linked the operation to the 19th Arrondissement Network, named for the Paris district where it was based, which is home to many Muslim families with roots in France's former North African colonies. Kouachi was sentenced to three years in prison, 18 months of which were suspended.During the trial, Kouachi testified that the alleged ringleader, Farid Benyettou, taught him that suicide bombers could die as martyrs. He also said the abuse of prisoners by U.S. personnel at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq had made an impact on him. "I really believed in the idea," he was quoted as saying.Caseneuve said Kouachi was also indicted in 2010 in the attempted escape of Smain Ait Ali Belkacem, a member of the militant Armed Islamic Group and one of the leaders of a wave of bombings in France in 1995, including a commuter rail bombing in Paris, which killed eight people and injured 117 others. But the case against Kouachi was dismissed.Cazeneuve said Said Kouachi lived in Reims, where he was unemployed, and had never been charged with a crime but had been connected to some of his brother's court cases.Less is known about Mourad Hamyd, 18, who surrendered at a police station on Wednesday, including his relationship to the brothers.IN-DEPTHHouse to House: Police Scour French VillagesFrench Intel Tracking 1,000 Who Have Been to Iraq, Syria: ReportM. Alex Johnson, Cassandra Vinograd and Erin McClam of NBC News contributed to this report.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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Juventino[RUS];4781390 said:


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most selling pro govt newspaper in Turkey headlines this as "Shooting at French Magazine which insulted our Prophet: 10 dead"

:lol: $#@!ing erdogan

Has built 10000 of mosques, destroyed education, has built his own palace for 600m$ and turning his country into $#@!ing islamic state :sergio:
You know Turkey is an Islamic state since more than 500 years. Right?
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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Juventino[RUS];4781430 said:
It's really killing me, tolerance can't be unlimited because it will lead to the disappeareance of tolerance
You don't look that human when talking about what Russia does for Chechens since hundreds of years. That is hypocrisy? Isn't it?
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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You make it sound like there is another viable option.

What? :lol:
from the young age they become hafizes, then they are not able to leave their house at night, hangout with friends, what the odds for the human that was born and raised in this lifestyle to commit a crime? very low i'd say, they are kinda puritans
but there are many stories when muslim women sucide became suicide bombers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Russian_aircraft_bombings
and so on
 

Hængebøffer

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Jun 4, 2009
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Juventino[RUS];4783688 said:
many of them have slave mentality i'd say
You make it sound like there is another viable option.

What? :lol:
The girls, from Muslim families here, are doing good in school. Much better than the boys. We don't know why, but we think it's because many Muslims girls are strictly under surveilllance from the family. It is a paradox.
 

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