This is just sick.. (10 Viewers)

Dan

Back & Quack
Mar 9, 2004
9,290
#5
Jesus christ, there is a book I would really like to read. I would love to see what arguements he makes to back up that the Islam religion is backed on terrorism.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,776
#7
They will publish anything. Include books from complete retards. (Take it from me, you can find my book on Amazon as well. ;) ).

The guy has probably never eaten anything more exotic than Wonder white bread in his life, and he probably also thinks Presbyterians are radical freaks compared to his own closed mind and life.

Let the morons speak to prove what they're made of. Granted, there are always some people stupid enough to believe them. That's why it's our moral duty to laugh at and publicly humiliate them. :D
 
OP
/usr/bin
Mar 6, 2005
6,223
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread Starter #8
    ++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++
    They will publish anything. Include books from complete retards. (Take it from me, you can find my book on Amazon as well. ;) ).

    The guy has probably never eaten anything more exotic than Wonder white bread in his life, and he probably also thinks Presbyterians are radical freaks compared to his own closed mind and life.

    Let the morons speak to prove what they're made of. Granted, there are always some people stupid enough to believe them. That's why it's our moral duty to laugh at and publicly humiliate them. :D
    Your book? Which one would that be..?
     

    Dan

    Back & Quack
    Mar 9, 2004
    9,290
    #9
    ++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++
    They will publish anything. Include books from complete retards. (Take it from me, you can find my book on Amazon as well. ;) ).

    The guy has probably never eaten anything more exotic than Wonder white bread in his life, and he probably also thinks Presbyterians are radical freaks compared to his own closed mind and life.

    Let the morons speak to prove what they're made of. Granted, there are always some people stupid enough to believe them. That's why it's our moral duty to laugh at and publicly humiliate them. :D
    You just had to include that part about your book didnt you? :D

    I generally agree with swag here.

    Bah, read what the rest of what i wrote was.
     
    OP
    /usr/bin
    Mar 6, 2005
    6,223
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread Starter #11
    ++ [ originally posted by Dan ] ++


    You just had to include that part about your book didnt you? :D

    I generally agree with swag here.

    Bah, read what the rest of what i wrote was.
    Oh, you edited it.. :p
    And what book did he write?
     
    OP
    /usr/bin
    Mar 6, 2005
    6,223
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread Starter #14
    It's amazing that the people who gave this book 5 stars are as ignorant as the author himself..

    "Moslems are liars...They struggle to denigrate others in order to cover their Nazis,. fascist crimes...It is a plague that if not stopped will destroy the entire world. " :rolleyes:
     

    swag

    L'autista
    Administrator
    Sep 23, 2003
    84,776
    #15
    ++ [ originally posted by Dan ] ++
    Do tell swag. If its a topic im interested in ill promise ill buy it.
    Ha! If you can find it!

    It's well out of date, though I've found it in libraries around the U.S. It's on the exciting topic of using the Internet for public relations. Co-wrote it with my wife (a few years before we were married)... I was more the Internet part, my wife more the PR part.

    Because I am so not the self-promoting sleazeball type (odd that I'd write a book on the subject then, eh? ;) ), PM me if you want a link to it on Amazon or something if you're still curious.

    And yes, fuel to Nawaf's fire, the book got five 5-star reviews on Amazon... which says something about their value right there. :D
     

    venom

    Senior Member
    Oct 22, 2003
    1,288
    #17
    This time not even a writer but a politician:confused::(

    US politician seeks tit-for-tat bombing of Muslim holy sites

    A US congressman from President George W Bush's Republican Party has called for Washington to respond to a future Islamic terror attack by bombing Muslim holy sites.

    "If this (terror attack) happens, and if, in fact, we can prove that it was perpetrated by some fundamentalist Islamic - Islamo-fascist is really I think what we should call them - then you might think about this as a threat, the retaliation on their holy sites," US Representative Tom Tancredo said on US television.

    "We are talking about a situation where our very lives are at stake, not just the life of the United States, but of Western civilization," Mr Tancredo told Fox television.

    In a radio interview last week about Muslims and the war on terror, Mr Tancredo said US bombs could "take out their holy sites".

    When asked if he was "talking about bombing Mecca," Mr Tancredo reportedly replied, "Yeah."

    The Council on American-Islamic Relations condemned the remarks this week, and called for a retraction and an apology.

    The group issued a statement saying it is working with leaders of Colorado's Muslim community to set up a meeting with Mr Tancredo.

    He stood by his comments and even expanded on them.

    "I'm offended when I hear the things that are said in mosques in the United States about the United States. I'm offended by what comes out of the schools that are called 'madrassas' that are nothing but really, in many cases, simply breeding grounds for future terrorists," the Colorado Republican said.

    He expanded on his thought in an in interview with MSNBC on Tuesday.

    "Remember what we're dealing with here," Mr Tancredo said.

    "Every single day, we are faced with a threat from radical Islam. Every day we hear another story. Every day we hear another imam in some mosque say something incredibly outrageous, far more than anything I said."

    Mr Tancredo said he hoped at the very least that his hardline stance might convince moderate Muslims to rein in extremist co-religionists.

    "Moderate Islam to survive has got to help in this fight and if it takes some sort of catalytic statement like the one I made to help us move down that path, I guess I'm willing to say we have to go that way," Mr Tancredo said.

    "It's going to take Islam reforming itself, taking care of this problem itself."

    abc.net.au
     

    Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 10)