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nahsrocketeer75Sep 11, 2010
A fact well worth noting ... not anyone's likely to change their mind at this point.
cdw070Sep 12, 2010
Nice to see all the liberal diggers be so blatantly sexist.
http://infidelsarecool.com/2008/01/11/top-10-quran-quotes-every-woman-must-see/
breadfredSep 12, 2010
Nice to see you are staying on topic - not. Oh, and maybe you should read the bible. I am sure there are plenty of sexist quotes in there as well.
nubnubSep 12, 2010
Ever read the bible?
john5434Sep 12, 2010
"Islam isn’t in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant. The Qur’an should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on earth"
--Omar Ahmed, Chairman of the Board of CAIR (Council of American Islamic Relations), San Ramon Valley Herald, July 1998
There are thousands of verses and sayings urging Muslims to kill the infidels and take control of the Infidel lands. They are in every chapter of the Qur'an, not isolated to one section. The amount of hate is overwhelming, here are but a very few...
Qur’an 9:123: "murder them and treat them harshly"
Qur’an 4.89: "seize them and kill them wherever you find them, and take not from among them a friend or a helper."
Qur’an 5:51: "Muslims, do not make friends with any but your own people."
Qur’an 8:12 cp. 8:60: "Instill terror into the hearts of the unbelievers"; "smite above their necks and smite all their finger-tips off them"
Qur’an 2:191: "...kill the disbelievers wherever we find them"
Qur’an 2:193: "And fight with them until there is no persecution, and religion should be only for Allah"
Qur’an 8:55: "Surely the vilest of animals in Allah’s sight are those who disbelieve."
Qur’an 8:58: "If you apprehend treachery from any group on the part of a people (with whom you have a treaty), retaliate by breaking off (relations) with them. The infidels should not think they can bypass (Islamic law or the punishment of Allah). Surely they cannot escape."
Qur’an 8:7: "Allah wished to confirm the truth by His words: ‘Wipe the infidels (non-Muslims) out to the last.’"Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
user500Sep 12, 2010
good thing the old testament of the bible is so full of peace and love
john5434Sep 12, 2010
Quote the Old Testament and NOT the New Testament when it suits you. You are so full of it.
theredwhynoSep 12, 2010
@john5434
Why not? Even Christian priests and pastors cherrypick passages from the old and new testaments as it suits their own prejudices. Insofar as passages from the Bible are taken out of context and manipulated, sermons are little more than political speeches (and we both know how consistently truthful those are).
My point is, if you read both the Qur'an and the Bible (and i have), they are similar in more ways than they are different. Hell, most of the historical accounts are of the same events and people. Every religious group wishes to be dominant. My mother, a very devout Christian, doesn't call it 'domination', as in the desire to wield power over others, it's "out of a desire to see everyone knowing Jesus Christ and being Saved." Call it what you will, but it's the same thing. All faiths do it, and until you realise that, you're simply flailing around in the pool of your own vitriol.
aeiouSep 13, 2010
@theredwhyno
"if you read both the Qur'an and the Bible (and i have), they are similar in more ways than they are different."
Thats probably because the Qur'an has a very high percentage of its text quoted from the Bible.
agentkimcheeSep 12, 2010
The mistake you're making, John, is that the majority of Muslims do not take those passages literally as commands to take action today. Just like you and the majority of Christians don't take Old Testament law literally as commands to take action today. Should all Christian churches be banned next to locations where fringe Christian terrorists committed atrocities? I assume that you would say no, as you can clearly see a difference between your Christanity and the "Christianity" of a Christian terrorist. All Muslims are not Al Qaeda, and the vast majority despise the actions of 9/11 as much as you do. By lumping them all into one group, you promote religious intolerance, ignorance, and are fighting to make America less free.
iziiziSep 12, 2010
its not about us vs them, i just hate all organised religion and therefore am against any building being used for said reason.
cawpinSep 12, 2010
Well, then you're just as dumb.
verdanicSep 12, 2010
You're in a camp all on your own with about 4 others. I'm absolutely an Atheist but that doesn't mean I want all churches, mosques, temples, synagogues, etc. demolished.
caca123Sep 12, 2010
̷̷̸̩̟͕̞͚͈ͩͦ̎̀͗̍̀̍ͧ̇̂ͫ́̚͟.̈́ͩ̃̓̒̋̓͗̋̾͊ͤ̃̚͢҉̢̛̥̟̜̱̺͎̯͍͇̪̜͓̗͉̬̖̫̬.͍͍̻͑ͥͥ̈ͣ͗͂͐̇͛̂̾ͧ͂̀́̚͟͞͡.̵̨͕̺̳͓͖̼͎̤̙͈̓́̒̔̎̉ͫ͛̎̇ͨ̓͝ͅ.̶̡͙͎͙͚̀ͭ̔̎̕̕͝ͅ.̴̶̥̭̞̮͈͇͓̠̙̭̖̳̜̘͓̲̹͋͑̽͒ͤ͗̄͌ͥͩ̈͜͢͟ͅͅ.̘͙̝̞̭͎͕̯͙̫̺̣̫ͦ͊͊̏͗͟͜͝.̸̵̶̢͚̗̭̟̭̩͚̩̠̠̲̯̖͍͓͍͚̈́̏͑̌͋̊̈͛ͬ͂̍̃͜ͅ.̸̔̎̈̒̂́ͭͤ̒͛̋̚͏̴͕̙̮̝͙̱̬̪.̎͛ͮ̎͏̵̧̜͚͉̙̼͍̻͕͢͠ͅͅ.̣̩̭̮͕̼̰͓̣̳̓́̆ͭ͌͒̾͂̃̑̒͋ͪ̑͌̚͝ͅ.̴͖̹̻̼̮̙̫͚̗̈́ͬ̑̒̒͗̍ͮ͟͞.ͦ̊ͩ͛̔͊͐́̋̎͆͑͌̎͏̶͈̪̻̺.̷̧̞̹̠̙̮̩̰̟̗̖̘̦͖͇ͨͪ͂͑̿̄̀ͫͮ̆̉͂ͬ́̚͢͢ͅ.̓ͮͪͨ̐̋̍͛ͩͪ̎̄̇͏̵̸̼̣̗̫̥̻͇͍̖͙͎̠̲͔̞͢ͅ.ͣ̋̅͊͒̚҉͓̭̩̫̰̻̼.̶̶̧͇͔̦͗͑̍̍ͫ͠ͅ.̢̠͇̣̲͕͇̝̝ͪ͊ͣ̈́̌ͫ͛ͦͬ͑ͨ͐͒̓͋̀̚̕.̲̳̖͖̘̙̦̼̪̞͚̄̃ͫ̏ͭ̔̒̈ͯ͋ͫ̉̇͟͝͞ͅ.̶̨ͪ͗̅̑̉͊̓͆̓̚͢҉̹̠̱̦͇̝̭̜̻̰̥̮̺̙͖̹̖̻̤.̝̪͈̫͈̺̩̪͔̮͍̮̬̘̗̺͑̈́͐̈͒̊̋̈̄̽̂͛̓́͘͞.̨̢ͩ̏̈̌ͤ́̓ͦͥ̏̾̈́͒҉̴̳̫͔̼͖̦͖̺̙̣̫͙͍.̶̡̪̙̗̣̖̜̰̱̽͊̈́̓͒͌ͩ͛ͫ̈͋̅͠.̮̭͚͕̦̗̯̖͖͈̳̦͕̤̊̊͆͒̏̎̄͑͗́̕.̷̭̦͕͈̝͎̥̙̗̟͉̮̝͖̜͖̼̺ͮͮ͒̑̅̌̋ͩ͟.̧̱̪̙̻̝͔ͥ̆̂̆ͣ̏͌ͣ̑͗́ͭͤ͋́͡.̦͔͍͍̬̮͎͖͕̲͙̗̠̫̓̍̓̾̋̐ͩ̋͆ͭ̈́̈́́̇̿͆͢͢͞͡͠ͅͅ.̂̐ͮͧ̌̾ͩ͗҉̨͟͏̳̼̤̬̖̘͈̝̟͔̭͍.̵̸̠̥̹͚͈̠̥͔̖̞̝͖͙͚̩̪̱̫̓͋̇̔̏̓̒ͮͧ͐͢.̶̹͕̙̺̣͓̥̤̭̦̆͗ͪͫͣͧ̐ͨͫ̌̾̀.̨̛̼̫̗͍͙͍͈̉ͧ͆̓̓͌̋͌ͩ͂̏͒̈ͤ͗͟.̪̥̪̖͕̜̝̬͎̣͍͒̃̈́̇͂͗ͩ̇̃̓̀́͜.̢̛͈̻͚̰̲̫͍̳͎͔̠̫͓͈͙̞̈́̍̉ͪ̏́̌ͯͭ͊̂ͪ̑̒ͦͩͯ̂͒͟ͅ.̛͕̻̼̣̹͇͉͇͈͋͗̄ͭ͂ͤ̚͘͡.̸̦̬̹̝̻̫͔̤̤͕̤̘̣̠̖̮̔ͣ̓͞ͅ.̣̫̘͖͉̱̣͔̟̯̦ͩͤ͋͌ͭ̈̍̾̀͠ͅ.̤͓͔͇͎ͬ̅ͧ̇͊̓͐́͊̇̈́̃̏́͜.̃̽ͩ̈́̓̚͢͏̬͓͕̮͉͉͍͓̟̮̥̠̀͡.̞͈̥̠̫̥͉̞̥̈́̇͛͛ͫͩͤͦ̿̏͘ͅͅ.̷͗͗̌͗͑̓ͨ̿̑́͡҉̵͕̞̖̦͇̗̰̼͔.̡̧͎͎̰̠̲̩͉̠̯̗̙̳̫̻̍̓͌͂̃̓ͪͨ̂̑͊̕.̴̙̖̻̘̭̠̜̗͕̬͖͈̪͈͋͛ͥ͛̑̑͛͗ͪ͢͢.͆ͮ͂̋̌̏̄͗̚҉͙̲͈̦͉̥͖̻̣̲͎̦̹͢.̠͍̘̥̲͚͍̯̝̲̺̖̦̫̟ͭ̊͊̋͋́͗̎ͯͤ͘͢.̾̽͌ͭͯͮ͏̶̵͓̰̹̩̪͍̘̱̼͈̗̙̮̟̤̼̖́ͅͅ.̴̶̶̧̨͕͍̠͒̐͆̆́ͫ͐́́.̶̼̫̣͎̪̺͈̥̣̩̯̤͚̿͒̇ͮ̔͝ͅ.̐͗̃̐̆̂̌͌͐̈͘͏͏̨҉̟̼̰̹̼͖͖̩ͅ.̴̡̡͚̜̩̦̒̏ͬ̉́̾ͦͨ̒.̨̻̟̲̜̞̯̻͖͚̫̬̭͈̦̮ͪ̅ͬ̓͌͆̌̈́̄͑̀̒̂̊͒̓ͥ͆̚͢͠.̽ͩ̿ͨͦͥ̄̃ͫͣ͌̈́̉͐ͤ̈́̚҉̧̛̰͈͕͉̭̩̪̫.ͮ̈́̎ͭ̔̆̾҉̶̢̺̼͍̝̰̼̻͍̭̼̮͈.̸́ͧ̉̍̋ͦ̓̄̊̅ͤ̎̇͐̚͏͓̪̲̫̣̜̪̮̯͚͙̭̫̪͡.̢̡͓̝̲̥̖̩̥̬̙̣̤̾̉ͨͨ͌͌̓͑͘͞͡.̛͚͓̼̤̠̼̤̔ͫ̆̄ͥ͂.̸̰͉̣̳̠̣̞͍͖̣͍̠̭̫̺͍͙̊ͫ̆̊͊̐̆ͣ͂̍̄̀ͫͨ̉́̚.̷̫̹͚̏ͭ͑͗͆ͤͤ͛͊ͪ͆ͨ̀͘.̸̗̘̙͕̥̥̳͍̈́ͧ̍̂̀̌͐̍͒͒̽ͤ͟͜͝.̈́̀̓ͦ̓ͯ͜͞͏͙̠̺̲͎̺̻̹̖̻̖̻̦.̗̮͙̣̽ͮͤͭ̊̍̐ͮ͊͐̈ͥ̀ͭͩ͂͜͝.̢̡̳̙̲̭̯̼͙̦̯͈͖͔͇̜̱̃́̎̌̿́ͭ͘͞.̵̿̋̍́̄̐͢͏̹͈̲͖̜̪͉̀.ͦͫ̈́͂͑͒ͫ̉͆̂͊ͬ͐̅͐͏̜̪̦̘͓͕̟̱̹̩̻͙͎̯̜̭̤͙́.̓ͬͤͦ͐̃̚̚͠͏̳̹͖̭̦̼͚͎͕̟͇̞̥͓͚͜ͅͅͅͅ.̨́̍̒̌̽̍ͩ̈́̽͆̄͌̿̅͂̆̽̔̓́҉̞͔̠͓̜̰̜̳.̴̨̏ͬͣ̀ͫ͞͞͏͚̪̘͎̫̤̥̮͕̣̺̞.̸̧͇̦̤͚̦̙͉̜̪̳͍͕̬ͮ͗͑̃͗̆̓ͯͣ͌̄̓̐̑̚.̷̣͇̼̜͇͋̒͊̍͑ͣ͌̑̆̿̆̑͛̓̈́̓ͤ̚͝͝ͅ.̛̛̳̭̪̙̜͖̱̝ͫ̉̇̉͐̄ͧ̏̈́̈̉ͥͦͦ̍̆ͤ́͟.̋̑̒ͭ̿ͥ͌̑҉̵̛̱͎̭̫̙̩̼͖̙̹͙͍̤̤̺̘̟̳̤͘.̵̭̥͍̪͎͚̲͖͙͚͇̖͙̞̹̗͖̱͕́ͨͪͫͮ̈͐͗ͥ̔̃̏̌͆ͬ̿͂͑̉͟.͇͕͍͇̭͍̥̹̫͙͎̪̩̹̒̆ͤͯͭ́̈͝͝.̢̰͉͖͉̟̬̮̣̣̲̻͚͎̺͉̰̋͒̋͊̎̆͂̅̐͛̀ͮ.̴̧͖̖͖̱̞̫͍̦̟̮̺̿̈̉̐̊̔̾̀̈̕͟͝ͅ.̶̢͔̹̰̣̝̞͍̮̝͔͖̟̱̱̗͇͊ͦͪ͑͂̽̄ͮ̌ͣ̽̀͒̽ͥ̑͒̓́͟.̨̞̣͎̭̮͍͓̲̲̻̔̓̄̉ͮ̑̏ͤ́͢.̶͉͈̩̘̹̠̦̭͖̝̄̿ͤͨͯ̅ͤ̌̀͌ͫ̓̽͐͝.ͦ̍̈ͫ̊̑̈҉̥͙̳̳̝̬̹̰́ͅ.̸̢̧̦̺͓͈̱͉͕̖̪̦̗̹͚̫̮̥͚ͮ̏ͪ̉̍̄̔ͯͥ̍ͣ̐͢͡.̴̶̯͎̠͚̙͔̯̖̘̘̳͖͙͖̹̼̆͗̅͗͊ͭ̅͒̑ͣ̅͑.̵ͣ͒ͨ̓͌͌ͣ̊̌ͣ̀̈́͛͐ͬ̌͑̊̚҉̴̡̰̙̩̰̦̝̖̲.̸̴̧͍̠̻͎̼̟͈͔ͬͦ̽͌̀̚̕.̛̫͓̦͚̻͙̠̼͉̳͖́̈́̊̅̓ͬ̓͂͛̔̽̚̕.͔̬̳̙͈͙͖̱̙͚̰̇͐̇̚̚̕͟.̴͕̹͙̼̺̝̩̥̰̻͓͍͎͔̥̹̼͌ͨ͐̉̍̾ͬ̓ͫ̔́.̯̲̪̳ͯ́͂ͯ̽ͤ̃͘͢.̷̵̣̱̥̻͇ͪ̄͑͒ͨ͗̈́̃̍͊ͮͮ͒́͜.ͧ̌ͥ̓͆͛̀̎̉͐͊ͧ̉͒̒̇͐͑̚͏̙̙͓̳̼̪̘̲̀͡͞.̵̶͎͔̯̞̬̣͙̞̤̳̤̽͋͛ͮ̒̑ͯ̽ͭ̌̾͂̓͆̈́̎͐́̚.̛͎̬͕͓̳̬̘͎͓̝̱͎̥ͬ̅̂̋̏ͪ͆ͯͣͩ͂͊̽̉̈́̂̅̚͘ͅ.̷͇͉̬̲̝͚͉̬̰̠̫̠͖̯̎ͯ̅͒ͤ̍ͣ̌̌̆̾ͮ͆͐̆̀̕͡͝ͅ.̸̪͔͙̺̦͖̦̫̗̮͛̅̓ͤ́ͅ.̴̢̧ͬ͗ͨ̆̈͊̚҉̗̗̫̜̩̤͢.̴͇̟͈̮͔͆͒ͯ̆̂̚̕͞.̨̼̞̝̜̬̖͓͇̺̼̤̰̱͍͓͂̀̈ͦ̌̒ͥ̍͑̾ͪ̎̍͂ͮͦ͘͞͡.͋ͤͧ͋͒ͨ̔̐͋̓́͟͏͎̘̟̱̞͎͜.̶̸̴̳͓͈̻̠̬̬̲̮͇͕̔̎ͩ̓̃͒̽̀̐̅̌ͨͦͩͮ́́̋.̋ͫ̔ͦ҉̧͏͓̙̘͖̝͇̦͉̲͖͎̤̟̩̜ͅ.̷̡̯̰̻͇̓̌͑ͯ̌̑͐̋͜.̴ͤ̈́͊̃̉̍̓̌ͣ͗̀͏̢͖̲̦̮͈̲̫͓͔͟.̡̮̮̻̲͎͓̱̭̤̲̝͔̠̰͉̣͖̺͛̊ͨ̓̓̎̈́̾͆̌͌͒̏͋̾ͣ͞.̶̥̥̰̗̯̘̤͕̝̰́̽̂̊̍ͫ̒ͫ͆̄̚͘.̢̻̤̝͓̘͈̠̀̽ͫͥ͜.̶͑͑̓͌̒̆̉͌͛҉̷̲̗͎͚.̴̢̨͍̝̖̬̗̝̺̝̱̙̞̯͈̦̠̣̯͂̀̐̌ͤ̓̏́ͭ̂̽̍͗ͬ͐̾ͨ́͜ͅ.̵̷̵̝̪͚̪͕̣̳͔̼͚̼̦͖̏ͦͤ̆̀̾ͣ̅ͮͯ̋ͣ̐̂͟.̶̥̣͉̱̙̦̹͓̝̜͚̜̬̭̠̖ͣ͋̎̋̔̃̂̈̀ͨ̚͡.̇̎ͭ̉͒͆̾̆̍ͥ̀͆ͨ̔̐͑̾̌̚͠҉̜̺̱̻͕̦͇͎̯̤̺͖̺͙͞͠͞ͅ.̉̄ͬ̏͑͐̎ͭ̉͊ͨ̔̅̈̓҉̛̳̩̻̱̜͚̘̻̺̫̪͈͎́͝.̸̦̣̪̮̘̦̯̥̝̞̟͂͂̔̏̿ͩ͋̋̌͂̐͊ͨ̄͂͘͞ͅ.̷̵̪̹̭̹̦̝͚̭͍̝̪͎̼͈ͯ̂ͥͧͯ͊̚.̨̬͚̟̻̭̫̜̝͙̰͖̰̟͕͙̤̱̫͋̃̒̊̾̐ͬ͊̏̏ͥ͐̐̓͜͜͞͝.̏̾ͪ̈͂̉̅̍ͫ͢͠҉͕͔̳͔͕͇̗̘̺͚͓̫̺̼͔̺̟.̵̳̗̯͇͙͈̞̦̝ͤͫ̾͒͆͂ͫͥͧ̀̑̐̄̅͛̔̀͘.̡̛͖̰̱̰̦̟̯̞̜̈́͛ͨ͆̾͝͞.̡̨̨́̉̉͂̃̿̊́҉̖̝͈̰̳̫̹̹̭̝̜̯ͅ.̵̛̜̤̼̞̪͉̬͉͋̓ͩͫͤ͆̾͂.̶͈̹̗̤̫̫̺͙̱̬͈̼͐ͬ̊͒̽̈́͌̀ͧ̿̋ͨ̿̿̕͢ͅ.̈́ͥ́ͦ͂ͤ҉̷̺̪͚̞͇͉̹͍̳̱̫͜͝.̛͕͙̺̹̱̖͚̫̘̥̝͙͕͍̹̹̗ͯ͛ͭͨ̋͛̒͒̏̀̓͛͜͠͠ͅ.̸ͭͯͯ̑ͦͥ͊ͮͬͦ͛ͪͥ̓̃̅͗̕҉̵̩͉̞̠̞̰̞̗͙͈̤͖̫̖̭͈̙̪͚.̸̨͈̜̣̣̮͙̰̠͖͚̠̫͎͇͓͙̼͕̊̈́ͪ̉ͧͩ͌̈́͊̂.̛̪̤͙̯͙͚̬̤̱͌ͫ̈́́ͧ̔̒̂̋̈́̌̐ͅ.̧̳͚̖ͥ͛͑ͤͭ͆̿͌̈̽̄̈́̕͢ͅ.̋̈́̽̑͐̽͐͗̒̃̎ͮ͑̓҉͏̥̙̱͓͓͕͖̞̖̺͚̟̻̻.̴͕̖̝̟̠̗̦͉̦̫̫̰̯̖̙͔̅̐ͭͤͯ͛̔.̴̶̧̤͚̖̹̳̇͛̏̍ͤ̓ͪ̆̒ͫ̇͌ͩ͢.̸̨̡̬͕̫͎͎̣̥̠͖̰̗̜̦̟͈͛̊̔̀̋ͦ͛̎͌̈͟͝.ͫͯ̀̿ͯ͊̾͛̈̓ͤ̌ͧͬ͊̀ͪ̚҉̷͏̥̺̳̭͚̝̬̼̞̖̼͚.̷̢̒ͭ̑͋̋́ͫͥͬ̿̇̉̓̄͊ͨ̏͗̚͟͏̤̟̟̬͎͕̳̬͓͖̖̣͙ͅ.̧̨͎̗̯̗̯͔̮̥̯̘͈̍ͤ̉̾̃̈̏̓̏̔͑̂̃̏͟͜͡.̶̢̳͚̲̭̼̩̣̜̲̝̽͑ͣ̇̅͡.̷̷̨̢̪͙̥̰̳̠̯̹̝̈́ͬ͊́̉͗̆͑ͥ̆̿ͦ̑͑̆.͂ͬ͂ͧͣ͞͏̳͕̰͇̟̱̱͔̘̟̪̮̱̠.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
ratzaiSep 12, 2010
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c_calienteSep 12, 2010
.̷̷̸̩̟͕̞͚͈ͩͦ̎̀͗̍̀̍ͧ̇̂ͫ́̚͟.̈́ͩ̃̓̒̋̓͗̋̾͊ͤ̃̚͢҉̢̛̥̟̜̱̺͎̯͍͇̪̜͓̗͉̬̖̫̬.͍͍̻͑ͥͥ̈ͣ͗͂͐̇͛̂̾ͧ͂̀́̚͟͞͡.̵̨͕̺̳͓͖̼͎̤̙͈̓́̒̔̎̉ͫ͛̎̇ͨ̓͝ͅ.̶̡͙͎͙͚̀ͭ̔̎̕̕͝ͅ.̴̶̥̭̞̮͈͇͓̠̙̭̖̳̜̘͓̲̹͋͑̽͒ͤ͗̄͌ͥͩ̈͜͢͟ͅͅ.̘͙̝̞̭͎͕̯͙̫̺̣̫ͦ͊͊̏͗͟͜͝.̸̵̶̢͚̗̭̟̭̩͚̩̠̠̲̯̖͍͓͍͚̈́̏͑̌͋̊̈͛ͬ͂̍̃͜ͅ.̸̔̎̈̒̂́ͭͤ̒͛̋̚͏̴͕̙̮̝͙̱̬̪.̎͛ͮ̎͏̵̧̜͚͉̙̼͍̻͕͢͠ͅͅ.̣̩̭̮͕̼̰͓̣̳̓́̆ͭ͌͒̾͂̃̑̒͋ͪ̑͌̚͝ͅ.̴͖̹̻̼̮̙̫͚̗̈́ͬ̑̒̒͗̍ͮ͟͞.ͦ̊ͩ͛̔͊͐́̋̎͆͑͌̎͏̶͈̪̻̺.̷̧̞̹̠̙̮̩̰̟̗̖̘̦͖͇ͨͪ͂͑̿̄̀ͫͮ̆̉͂ͬ́̚͢͢ͅ.̓ͮͪͨ̐̋̍͛ͩͪ̎̄̇͏̵̸̼̣̗̫̥̻͇͍̖͙͎̠̲͔̞͢ͅ.ͣ̋̅͊͒̚҉͓̭̩̫̰̻̼.̶̶̧͇͔̦͗͑̍̍ͫ͠ͅ.̢̠͇̣̲͕͇̝̝ͪ͊ͣ̈́̌ͫ͛ͦͬ͑ͨ͐͒̓͋̀̚̕.̲̳̖͖̘̙̦̼̪̞͚̄̃ͫ̏ͭ̔̒̈ͯ͋ͫ̉̇͟͝͞ͅ.̶̨ͪ͗̅̑̉͊̓͆̓̚͢҉̹̠̱̦͇̝̭̜̻̰̥̮̺̙͖̹̖̻̤.̝̪͈̫͈̺̩̪͔̮͍̮̬̘̗̺͑̈́͐̈͒̊̋̈̄̽̂͛̓́͘͞.̨̢ͩ̏̈̌ͤ́̓ͦͥ̏̾̈́͒҉̴̳̫͔̼͖̦͖̺̙̣̫͙͍.̶̡̪̙̗̣̖̜̰̱̽͊̈́̓͒͌ͩ͛ͫ̈͋̅͠.̮̭͚͕̦̗̯̖͖͈̳̦͕̤̊̊͆͒̏̎̄͑͗́̕.̷̭̦͕͈̝͎̥̙̗̟͉̮̝͖̜͖̼̺ͮͮ͒̑̅̌̋ͩ͟.̧̱̪̙̻̝͔ͥ̆̂̆ͣ̏͌ͣ̑͗́ͭͤ͋́͡.̦͔͍͍̬̮͎͖͕̲͙̗̠̫̓̍̓̾̋̐ͩ̋͆ͭ̈́̈́́̇̿͆͢͢͞͡͠ͅͅ.̂̐ͮͧ̌̾ͩ͗҉̨͟͏̳̼̤̬̖̘͈̝̟͔̭͍.̵̸̠̥̹͚͈̠̥͔̖̞̝͖͙͚̩̪̱̫̓͋̇̔̏̓̒ͮͧ͐͢.̶̹͕̙̺̣͓̥̤̭̦̆͗ͪͫͣͧ̐ͨͫ̌̾̀.̨̛̼̫̗͍͙͍͈̉ͧ͆̓̓͌̋͌ͩ͂̏͒̈ͤ͗͟.̪̥̪̖͕̜̝̬͎̣͍͒̃̈́̇͂͗ͩ̇̃̓̀́͜.̢̛͈̻͚̰̲̫͍̳͎͔̠̫͓͈͙̞̈́̍̉ͪ̏́̌ͯͭ͊̂ͪ̑̒ͦͩͯ̂͒͟ͅ.̛͕̻̼̣̹͇͉͇͈͋͗̄ͭ͂ͤ̚͘͡.̸̦̬̹̝̻̫͔̤̤͕̤̘̣̠̖̮̔ͣ̓͞ͅ.̣̫̘͖͉̱̣͔̟̯̦ͩͤ͋͌ͭ̈̍̾̀͠ͅ.̤͓͔͇͎ͬ̅ͧ̇͊̓͐́͊̇̈́̃̏́͜.̃̽ͩ̈́̓̚͢͏̬͓͕̮͉͉͍͓̟̮̥̠̀͡.̞͈̥̠̫̥͉̞̥̈́̇͛͛ͫͩͤͦ̿̏͘ͅͅ.̷͗͗̌͗͑̓ͨ̿̑́͡҉̵͕̞̖̦͇̗̰̼͔.̡̧͎͎̰̠̲̩͉̠̯̗̙̳̫̻̍̓͌͂̃̓ͪͨ̂̑͊̕.̴̙̖̻̘̭̠̜̗͕̬͖͈̪͈͋͛ͥ͛̑̑͛͗ͪ͢͢.͆ͮ͂̋̌̏̄͗̚҉͙̲͈̦͉̥͖̻̣̲͎̦̹͢.̠͍̘̥̲͚͍̯̝̲̺̖̦̫̟ͭ̊͊̋͋́͗̎ͯͤ͘͢.̾̽͌ͭͯͮ͏̶̵͓̰̹̩̪͍̘̱̼͈̗̙̮̟̤̼̖́ͅͅ.̴̶̶̧̨͕͍̠͒̐͆̆́ͫ͐́́.̶̼̫̣͎̪̺͈̥̣̩̯̤͚̿͒̇ͮ̔͝ͅ.̐͗̃̐̆̂̌͌͐̈͘͏͏̨҉̟̼̰̹̼͖͖̩ͅ.̴̡̡͚̜̩̦̒̏ͬ̉́̾ͦͨ̒.̨̻̟̲̜̞̯̻͖͚̫̬̭͈̦̮ͪ̅ͬ̓͌͆̌̈́̄͑̀̒̂̊͒̓ͥ͆̚͢͠.̽ͩ̿ͨͦͥ̄̃ͫͣ͌̈́̉͐ͤ̈́̚҉̧̛̰͈͕͉̭̩̪̫.ͮ̈́̎ͭ̔̆̾҉̶̢̺̼͍̝̰̼̻͍̭̼̮͈.̸́ͧ̉̍̋ͦ̓̄̊̅ͤ̎̇͐̚͏͓̪̲̫̣̜̪̮̯͚͙̭̫̪͡.̢̡͓̝̲̥̖̩̥̬̙̣̤̾̉ͨͨ͌͌̓͑͘͞͡.̛͚͓̼̤̠̼̤̔ͫ̆̄ͥ͂.̸̰͉̣̳̠̣̞͍͖̣͍̠̭̫̺͍͙̊ͫ̆̊͊̐̆ͣ͂̍̄̀ͫͨ̉́̚.̷̫̹͚̏ͭ͑͗͆ͤͤ͛͊ͪ͆ͨ̀͘.̸̗̘̙͕̥̥̳͍̈́ͧ̍̂̀̌͐̍͒͒̽ͤ͟͜͝.̈́̀̓ͦ̓ͯ͜͞͏͙̠̺̲͎̺̻̹̖̻̖̻̦.̗̮͙̣̽ͮͤͭ̊̍̐ͮ͊͐̈ͥ̀ͭͩ͂͜͝.̢̡̳̙̲̭̯̼͙̦̯͈͖͔͇̜̱̃́̎̌̿́ͭ͘͞.̵̿̋̍́̄̐͢͏̹͈̲͖̜̪͉̀.ͦͫ̈́͂͑͒ͫ̉͆̂͊ͬ͐̅͐͏̜̪̦̘͓͕̟̱̹̩̻͙͎̯̜̭̤͙́.̓ͬͤͦ͐̃̚̚͠͏̳̹͖̭̦̼͚͎͕̟͇̞̥͓͚͜ͅͅͅͅ.̨́̍̒̌̽̍ͩ̈́̽͆̄͌̿̅͂̆̽̔̓́҉̞͔̠͓̜̰̜̳.̴̨̏ͬͣ̀ͫ͞͞͏͚̪̘͎̫̤̥̮͕̣̺̞.̸̧͇̦̤͚̦̙͉̜̪̳͍͕̬ͮ͗͑̃͗̆̓ͯͣ͌̄̓̐̑̚.̷̣͇̼̜͇͋̒͊̍͑ͣ͌̑̆̿̆̑͛̓̈́̓ͤ̚͝͝ͅ.̛̛̳̭̪̙̜͖̱̝ͫ̉̇̉͐̄ͧ̏̈́̈̉ͥͦͦ̍̆ͤ́͟.̋̑̒ͭ̿ͥ͌̑҉̵̛̱͎̭̫̙̩̼͖̙̹͙͍̤̤̺̘̟̳̤͘.̵̭̥͍̪͎͚̲͖͙͚͇̖͙̞̹̗͖̱͕́ͨͪͫͮ̈͐͗ͥ̔̃̏̌͆ͬ̿͂͑̉͟.͇͕͍͇̭͍̥̹̫͙͎̪̩̹̒̆ͤͯͭ́̈͝͝.̢̰͉͖͉̟̬̮̣̣̲̻͚͎̺͉̰̋͒̋͊̎̆͂̅̐͛̀ͮ.̴̧͖̖͖̱̞̫͍̦̟̮̺̿̈̉̐̊̔̾̀̈̕͟͝ͅ.̶̢͔̹̰̣̝̞͍̮̝͔͖̟̱̱̗͇͊ͦͪ͑͂̽̄ͮ̌ͣ̽̀͒̽ͥ̑͒̓́͟.̨̞̣͎̭̮͍͓̲̲̻̔̓̄̉ͮ̑̏ͤ́͢.̶͉͈̩̘̹̠̦̭͖̝̄̿ͤͨͯ̅ͤ̌̀͌ͫ̓̽͐͝.ͦ̍̈ͫ̊̑̈҉̥͙̳̳̝̬̹̰́ͅ.̸̢̧̦̺͓͈̱͉͕̖̪̦̗̹͚̫̮̥͚ͮ̏ͪ̉̍̄̔ͯͥ̍ͣ̐͢͡.̴̶̯͎̠͚̙͔̯̖̘̘̳͖͙͖̹̼̆͗̅͗͊ͭ̅͒̑ͣ̅͑.̵ͣ͒ͨ̓͌͌ͣ̊̌ͣ̀̈́͛͐ͬ̌͑̊̚҉̴̡̰̙̩̰̦̝̖̲.̸̴̧͍̠̻͎̼̟͈͔ͬͦ̽͌̀̚̕.̛̫͓̦͚̻͙̠̼͉̳͖́̈́̊̅̓ͬ̓͂͛̔̽̚̕.͔̬̳̙͈͙͖̱̙͚̰̇͐̇̚̚̕͟.̴͕̹͙̼̺̝̩̥̰̻͓͍͎͔̥̹̼͌ͨ͐̉̍̾ͬ̓ͫ̔́.̯̲̪̳ͯ́͂ͯ̽ͤ̃͘͢.̷̵̣̱̥̻͇ͪ̄͑͒ͨ͗̈́̃̍͊ͮͮ͒́͜.ͧ̌ͥ̓͆͛̀̎̉͐͊ͧ̉͒̒̇͐͑̚͏̙̙͓̳̼̪̘̲̀͡͞.̵̶͎͔̯̞̬̣͙̞̤̳̤̽͋͛ͮ̒̑ͯ̽ͭ̌̾͂̓͆̈́̎͐́̚.̛͎̬͕͓̳̬̘͎͓̝̱͎̥ͬ̅̂̋̏ͪ͆ͯͣͩ͂͊̽̉̈́̂̅̚͘ͅ.̷͇͉̬̲̝͚͉̬̰̠̫̠͖̯̎ͯ̅͒ͤ̍ͣ̌̌̆̾ͮ͆͐̆̀̕͡͝ͅ.̸̪͔͙̺̦͖̦̫̗̮͛̅̓ͤ́ͅ.̴̢̧ͬ͗ͨ̆̈͊̚҉̗̗̫̜̩̤͢.̴͇̟͈̮͔͆͒ͯ̆̂̚̕͞.̨̼̞̝̜̬̖͓͇̺̼̤̰̱͍͓͂̀̈ͦ̌̒ͥ̍͑̾ͪ̎̍͂ͮͦ͘͞͡.͋ͤͧ͋͒ͨ̔̐͋̓́͟͏͎̘̟̱̞͎͜.̶̸̴̳͓͈̻̠̬̬̲̮͇͕̔̎ͩ̓̃͒̽̀̐̅̌ͨͦͩͮ́́̋.̋ͫ̔ͦ҉̧͏͓̙̘͖̝͇̦͉̲͖͎̤̟̩̜ͅ.̷̡̯̰̻͇̓̌͑ͯ̌̑͐̋͜.̴ͤ̈́͊̃̉̍̓̌ͣ͗̀͏̢͖̲̦̮͈̲̫͓͔͟.̡̮̮̻̲͎͓̱̭̤̲̝͔̠̰͉̣͖̺͛̊ͨ̓̓̎̈́̾͆̌͌͒̏͋̾ͣ͞.̶̥̥̰̗̯̘̤͕̝̰́̽̂̊̍ͫ̒ͫ͆̄̚͘.̢̻̤̝͓̘͈̠̀̽ͫͥ͜.̶͑͑̓͌̒̆̉͌͛҉̷̲̗͎͚.̴̢̨͍̝̖̬̗̝̺̝̱̙̞̯͈̦̠̣̯͂̀̐̌ͤ̓̏́ͭ̂̽̍͗ͬ͐̾ͨ́͜ͅ.̵̷̵̝̪͚̪͕̣̳͔̼͚̼̦͖̏ͦͤ̆̀̾ͣ̅ͮͯ̋ͣ̐̂͟.̶̥̣͉̱̙̦̹͓̝̜͚̜̬̭̠̖ͣ͋̎̋̔̃̂̈̀ͨ̚͡.̇̎ͭ̉͒͆̾̆̍ͥ̀͆ͨ̔̐͑̾̌̚͠҉̜̺̱̻͕̦͇͎̯̤̺͖̺͙͞͠͞ͅ.̉̄ͬ̏͑͐̎ͭ̉͊ͨ̔̅̈̓҉̛̳̩̻̱̜͚̘̻̺̫̪͈͎́͝.̸̦̣̪̮̘̦̯̥̝̞̟͂͂̔̏̿ͩ͋̋̌͂̐͊ͨ̄͂͘͞ͅ.̷̵̪̹̭̹̦̝͚̭͍̝̪͎̼͈ͯ̂ͥͧͯ͊̚.̨̬͚̟̻̭̫̜̝͙̰͖̰̟͕͙̤̱̫͋̃̒̊̾̐ͬ͊̏̏ͥ͐̐̓͜͜͞͝.̏̾ͪ̈͂̉̅̍ͫ͢͠҉͕͔̳͔͕͇̗̘̺͚͓̫̺̼͔̺̟.̵̳̗̯͇͙͈̞̦̝ͤͫ̾͒͆͂ͫͥͧ̀̑̐̄̅͛̔̀͘.̡̛͖̰̱̰̦̟̯̞̜̈́͛ͨ͆̾͝͞.̡̨̨́̉̉͂̃̿̊́҉̖̝͈̰̳̫̹̹̭̝̜̯ͅ.̵̛̜̤̼̞̪͉̬͉͋̓ͩͫͤ͆̾͂.̶͈̹̗̤̫̫̺͙̱̬͈̼͐ͬ̊͒̽̈́͌̀ͧ̿̋ͨ̿̿̕͢ͅ.̈́ͥ́ͦ͂ͤ҉̷̺̪͚̞͇͉̹͍̳̱̫͜͝.̛͕͙̺̹̱̖͚̫̘̥̝͙͕͍̹̹̗ͯ͛ͭͨ̋͛̒͒̏̀̓͛͜͠͠ͅ.̸ͭͯͯ̑ͦͥ͊ͮͬͦ͛ͪͥ̓̃̅͗̕҉̵̩͉̞̠̞̰̞̗͙͈̤͖̫̖̭͈̙̪͚.̸̨͈̜̣̣̮͙̰̠͖͚̠̫͎͇͓͙̼͕̊̈́ͪ̉ͧͩ͌̈́͊̂.̛̪̤͙̯͙͚̬̤̱͌ͫ̈́́ͧ̔̒̂̋̈́̌̐ͅ.̧̳͚̖ͥ͛͑ͤͭ͆̿͌̈̽̄̈́̕͢ͅ.̋̈́̽̑͐̽͐͗̒̃̎ͮ͑̓҉͏̥̙̱͓͓͕͖̞̖̺͚̟̻̻.̴͕̖̝̟̠̗̦͉̦̫̫̰̯̖̙͔̅̐ͭͤͯ͛̔.̴̶̧̤͚̖̹̳̇͛̏̍ͤ̓ͪ̆̒ͫ̇͌ͩ͢.̸̨̡̬͕̫͎͎̣̥̠͖̰̗̜̦̟͈͛̊̔̀̋ͦ͛̎͌̈͟͝.ͫͯ̀̿ͯ͊̾͛̈̓ͤ̌ͧͬ͊̀ͪ̚҉̷͏̥̺̳̭͚̝̬̼̞̖̼͚.̷̢̒ͭ̑͋̋́ͫͥͬ̿̇̉̓̄͊ͨ̏͗̚͟͏̤̟̟̬͎͕̳̬͓͖̖̣͙ͅ.̧̨͎̗̯̗̯͔̮̥̯̘͈̍ͤ̉̾̃̈̏̓̏̔͑̂̃̏͟͜͡.̶̢̳͚̲̭̼̩̣̜̲̝̽͑ͣ̇̅͡.̷̷̨̢̪͙̥̰̳̠̯̹̝̈́ͬ͊́̉͗̆͑ͥ̆̿ͦ̑͑̆.͂ͬ͂ͧͣ͞͏̳͕̰͇̟̱̱͔̘̟̪̮̱̠.͑͆̏̐͑̊ͥͤ͂̂ͫ͌̐͒͊̚͡͏̷̢̨̬͉̮̜̣̯̝̩Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
geoffcyborSep 12, 2010
wtf is that? ^
mrzaikoSep 12, 2010
.̷̷̸̩̟͕̞͚͈ͩͦ̎̀͗̍̀̍ͧ̇̂ͫ́̚͟.̈́ͩ̃̓̒̋̓͗̋̾͊ͤ̃̚͢҉̢̛̥̟̜̱̺͎̯͍͇̪̜͓̗͉̬̖̫̬.͍͍̻͑ͥͥ̈ͣ͗͂͐̇͛̂̾ͧ͂̀́̚͟͞͡.̵̨͕̺̳͓͖̼͎̤̙͈̓́̒̔̎̉ͫ͛̎̇ͨ̓͝ͅ.̶̡͙͎͙͚̀ͭ̔̎̕̕͝ͅ.̴̶̥̭̞̮͈͇͓̠̙̭̖̳̜̘͓̲̹͋͑̽͒ͤ͗̄͌ͥͩ̈͜͢͟ͅͅ.̘͙̝̞̭͎͕̯͙̫̺̣̫ͦ͊͊̏͗͟͜͝.̸̵̶̢͚̗̭̟̭̩͚̩̠̠̲̯̖͍͓͍͚̈́̏͑̌͋̊̈͛ͬ͂̍̃͜ͅ.̸̔̎̈̒̂́ͭͤ̒͛̋̚͏̴͕̙̮̝͙̱̬̪.̎͛ͮ̎͏̵̧̜͚͉̙̼͍̻͕͢͠ͅͅ.̣̩̭̮͕̼̰͓̣̳̓́̆ͭ͌͒̾͂̃̑̒͋ͪ̑͌̚͝ͅ.̴͖̹̻̼̮̙̫͚̗̈́ͬ̑̒̒͗̍ͮ͟͞.ͦ̊ͩ͛̔͊͐́̋̎͆͑͌̎͏̶͈̪̻̺.̷̧̞̹̠̙̮̩̰̟̗̖̘̦͖͇ͨͪ͂͑̿̄̀ͫͮ̆̉͂ͬ́̚͢͢ͅ.̓ͮͪͨ̐̋̍͛ͩͪ̎̄̇͏̵̸̼̣̗̫̥̻͇͍̖͙͎̠̲͔̞͢ͅ.ͣ̋̅͊͒̚҉͓̭̩̫̰̻̼.̶̶̧͇͔̦͗͑̍̍ͫ͠ͅ.̢̠͇̣̲͕͇̝̝ͪ͊ͣ̈́̌ͫ͛ͦͬ͑ͨ͐͒̓͋̀̚̕.̲̳̖͖̘̙̦̼̪̞͚̄̃ͫ̏ͭ̔̒̈ͯ͋ͫ̉̇͟͝͞ͅ.̶̨ͪ͗̅̑̉͊̓͆̓̚͢҉̹̠̱̦͇̝̭̜̻̰̥̮̺̙͖̹̖̻̤.̝̪͈̫͈̺̩̪͔̮͍̮̬̘̗̺͑̈́͐̈͒̊̋̈̄̽̂͛̓́͘͞.̨̢ͩ̏̈̌ͤ́̓ͦͥ̏̾̈́͒҉̴̳̫͔̼͖̦͖̺̙̣̫͙͍.̶̡̪̙̗̣̖̜̰̱̽͊̈́̓͒͌ͩ͛ͫ̈͋̅͠.̮̭͚͕̦̗̯̖͖͈̳̦͕̤̊̊͆͒̏̎̄͑͗́̕.̷̭̦͕͈̝͎̥̙̗̟͉̮̝͖̜͖̼̺ͮͮ͒̑̅̌̋ͩ͟ ***REMOVED BY THE CIA*** .̧̱̪̙̻̝͔ͥ̆̂̆ͣ̏͌ͣ̑͗́ͭͤ͋́͡.̦͔͍͍̬̮͎͖͕̲͙̗̠̫̓̍̓̾̋̐ͩ̋͆ͭ̈́̈́́̇̿͆͢͢͞͡͠ͅͅ.̂̐ͮͧ̌̾ͩ͗҉̨͟͏̳̼̤̬̖̘͈̝̟͔̭͍.̵̸̠̥̹͚͈̠̥͔̖̞̝͖͙͚̩̪̱̫̓͋̇̔̏̓̒ͮͧ͐͢.̶̹͕̙̺̣͓̥̤̭̦̆͗ͪͫͣͧ̐ͨͫ̌̾̀.̨̛̼̫̗͍͙͍͈̉ͧ͆̓̓͌̋͌ͩ͂̏͒̈ͤ͗͟.̪̥̪̖͕̜̝̬͎̣͍͒̃̈́̇͂͗ͩ̇̃̓̀́͜.̢̛͈̻͚̰̲̫͍̳͎͔̠̫͓͈͙̞̈́̍̉ͪ̏́̌ͯͭ͊̂ͪ̑̒ͦͩͯ̂͒͟ͅ.̛͕̻̼̣̹͇͉͇͈͋͗̄ͭ͂ͤ̚͘͡.̸̦̬̹̝̻̫͔̤̤͕̤̘̣̠̖̮̔ͣ̓͞ͅ.̣̫̘͖͉̱̣͔̟̯̦ͩͤ͋͌ͭ̈̍̾̀͠ͅ.̤͓͔͇͎ͬ̅ͧ̇͊̓͐́͊̇̈́̃̏́͜.̃̽ͩ̈́̓̚͢͏̬͓͕̮͉͉͍͓̟̮̥̠̀͡.̞͈̥̠̫̥͉̞̥̈́̇͛͛ͫͩͤͦ̿̏͘ͅͅ.̷͗͗̌͗͑̓ͨ̿̑́͡҉̵͕̞̖̦͇̗̰̼͔.̡̧͎͎̰̠̲̩͉̠̯̗̙̳̫̻̍̓͌͂̃̓ͪͨ̂̑͊̕.̴̙̖̻̘̭̠̜̗͕̬͖͈̪͈͋͛ͥ͛̑̑͛͗ͪ͢͢.͆ͮ͂̋̌̏̄͗̚҉͙̲͈̦͉̥͖̻̣̲͎̦̹͢.̠͍̘̥̲͚͍̯̝̲̺̖̦̫̟ͭ̊͊̋͋́͗̎ͯͤ͘͢.̾̽͌ͭͯͮ͏̶̵͓̰̹̩̪͍̘̱̼͈̗̙̮̟̤̼̖́ͅͅ.̴̶̶̧̨͕͍̠͒̐͆̆́ͫ͐́́.̶̼̫̣͎̪̺͈̥̣̩̯̤͚̿͒̇ͮ̔͝ͅ.̐͗̃̐̆̂̌͌͐̈͘͏͏̨҉̟̼̰̹̼͖͖̩ͅ.̴̡̡͚̜̩̦̒̏ͬ̉́̾ͦͨ̒.̨̻̟̲̜̞̯̻͖͚̫̬̭͈̦̮ͪ̅ͬ̓͌͆̌̈́̄͑̀̒̂̊͒̓ͥ͆̚͢͠.̽ͩ̿ͨͦͥ̄̃ͫͣ͌̈́̉͐ͤ̈́̚҉̧̛̰͈͕͉̭̩̪̫.ͮ̈́̎ͭ̔̆̾҉̶̢̺̼͍̝̰̼̻͍̭̼̮͈.̸́ͧ̉̍̋ͦ̓̄̊̅ͤ̎̇͐̚͏͓̪̲̫̣̜̪̮̯͚͙̭̫̪͡.̢̡͓̝̲̥̖̩̥̬̙̣̤̾̉ͨͨ͌͌̓͑͘͞͡.̛͚͓̼̤̠̼̤̔ͫ̆̄ͥ͂.̸̰͉̣̳̠̣̞͍͖̣͍̠̭̫̺͍͙̊ͫ̆̊͊̐̆ͣ͂̍̄̀ͫͨ̉́̚.̷̫̹͚̏ͭ͑͗͆ͤͤ͛͊ͪ͆ͨ̀͘.̸̗̘̙͕̥̥̳͍̈́ͧ̍̂̀̌͐̍͒͒̽ͤ͟͜͝.̈́̀̓ͦ̓ͯ͜͞͏͙̠̺̲͎̺̻̹̖̻̖̻̦.̗̮͙̣̽ͮͤͭ̊̍̐ͮ͊͐̈ͥ̀ͭͩ͂͜͝.̢̡̳̙̲̭̯̼͙̦̯͈͖͔͇̜̱̃́̎̌̿́ͭ͘͞.̵̿̋̍́̄̐͢͏̹͈̲͖̜̪͉̀.ͦͫ̈́͂͑͒ͫ̉͆̂͊ͬ͐̅͐͏̜̪̦̘͓͕̟̱̹̩̻͙͎̯̜̭̤͙́.̓ͬͤͦ͐̃̚̚͠͏̳̹͖̭̦̼͚͎͕̟͇̞̥͓͚͜ͅͅͅͅ.̨́̍̒̌̽̍ͩ̈́̽͆̄͌̿̅͂̆̽̔̓́҉̞͔̠͓̜̰̜̳.̴̨̏ͬͣ̀ͫ͞͞͏͚̪̘͎̫̤̥̮͕̣̺̞.̸̧͇̦̤͚̦̙͉̜̪̳͍͕̬ͮ͗͑̃͗̆̓ͯͣ͌̄̓̐̑̚.̷̣͇̼̜͇͋̒͊̍͑ͣ͌̑̆̿̆̑͛̓̈́̓ͤ̚͝͝ͅ.̛̛̳̭̪̙̜͖̱̝ͫ̉̇̉͐̄ͧ̏̈́̈̉ͥͦͦ̍̆ͤ́͟.̋̑̒ͭ̿ͥ͌̑҉̵̛̱͎̭̫̙̩̼͖̙̹͙͍̤̤̺̘̟̳̤͘.̵̭̥͍̪͎͚̲͖͙͚͇̖͙̞̹̗͖̱͕́ͨͪͫͮ̈͐͗ͥ̔̃̏̌͆ͬ̿͂͑̉͟.͇͕͍͇̭͍̥̹̫͙͎̪̩̹̒̆ͤͯͭ́̈͝͝.̢̰͉͖͉̟̬̮̣̣̲̻͚͎̺͉̰̋͒̋͊̎̆͂̅̐͛̀ͮ.̴̧͖̖͖̱̞̫͍̦̟̮̺̿̈̉̐̊̔̾̀̈̕͟͝ͅ.̶̢͔̹̰̣̝̞͍̮̝͔͖̟̱̱̗͇͊ͦͪ͑͂̽̄ͮ̌ͣ̽̀͒̽ͥ̑͒̓́͟.̨̞̣͎̭̮͍͓̲̲̻̔̓̄̉ͮ̑̏ͤ́͢.̶͉͈̩̘̹̠̦̭͖̝̄̿ͤͨͯ̅ͤ̌̀͌ͫ̓̽͐͝.ͦ̍̈ͫ̊̑̈҉̥͙̳̳̝̬̹̰́ͅ.̸̢̧̦̺͓͈̱͉͕̖̪̦̗̹͚̫̮̥͚ͮ̏ͪ̉̍̄̔ͯͥ̍ͣ̐͢͡.̴̶̯͎̠͚̙͔̯̖̘̘̳͖͙͖̹̼̆͗̅͗͊ͭ̅͒̑ͣ̅͑.̵ͣ͒ͨ̓͌͌ͣ̊̌ͣ̀̈́͛͐ͬ̌͑̊̚҉̴̡̰̙̩̰̦̝̖̲.̸̴̧͍̠̻͎̼̟͈͔ͬͦ̽͌̀̚̕.̛̫͓̦͚̻͙̠̼͉̳͖́̈́̊̅̓ͬ̓͂͛̔̽̚̕.͔̬̳̙͈͙͖̱̙͚̰̇͐̇̚̚̕͟.̴͕̹͙̼̺̝̩̥̰̻͓͍͎͔̥̹̼͌ͨ͐̉̍̾ͬ̓ͫ̔́.̯̲̪̳ͯ́͂ͯ̽ͤ̃͘͢.̷̵̣̱̥̻͇ͪ̄͑͒ͨ͗̈́̃̍͊ͮͮ͒́͜.ͧ̌ͥ̓͆͛̀̎̉͐͊ͧ̉͒̒̇͐͑̚͏̙̙͓̳̼̪̘̲̀͡͞.̵̶͎͔̯̞̬̣͙̞̤̳̤̽͋͛ͮ̒̑ͯ̽ͭ̌̾͂̓͆̈́̎͐́̚.̛͎̬͕͓̳̬̘͎͓̝̱͎̥ͬ̅̂̋̏ͪ͆ͯͣͩ͂͊̽̉̈́̂̅̚͘ͅ.̷͇͉̬̲̝͚͉̬̰̠̫̠͖̯̎ͯ̅͒ͤ̍ͣ̌̌̆̾ͮ͆͐̆̀̕͡͝ͅ.̸̪͔͙̺̦͖̦̫̗̮͛̅̓ͤ́ͅ.̴̢̧ͬ͗ͨ̆̈͊̚҉̗̗̫̜̩̤͢.̴͇̟͈̮͔͆͒ͯ̆̂̚̕͞.̨̼̞̝̜̬̖͓͇̺̼̤̰̱͍͓͂̀̈ͦ̌̒ͥ̍͑̾ͪ̎̍͂ͮͦ͘͞͡.͋ͤͧ͋͒ͨ̔̐͋̓́͟͏͎̘̟̱̞͎͜.̶̸̴̳͓͈̻̠̬̬̲̮͇͕̔̎ͩ̓̃͒̽̀̐̅̌ͨͦͩͮ́́̋.̋ͫ̔ͦ҉̧͏͓̙̘͖̝͇̦͉̲͖͎̤̟̩̜ͅ.̷̡̯̰̻͇̓̌͑ͯ̌̑͐̋͜.̴ͤ̈́͊̃̉̍̓̌ͣ͗̀͏̢͖̲̦̮͈̲̫͓͔͟.̡̮̮̻̲͎͓̱̭̤̲̝͔̠̰͉̣͖̺͛̊ͨ̓̓̎̈́̾͆̌͌͒̏͋̾ͣ͞.̶̥̥̰̗̯̘̤͕̝̰́̽̂̊̍ͫ̒ͫ͆̄̚͘.̢̻̤̝͓̘͈̠̀̽ͫͥ͜.̶͑͑̓͌̒̆̉͌͛҉̷̲̗͎͚.̴̢̨͍̝̖̬̗̝̺̝̱̙̞̯͈̦̠̣̯͂̀̐̌ͤ̓̏́ͭ̂̽̍͗ͬ͐̾ͨ́͜ͅ.̵̷̵̝̪͚̪͕̣̳͔̼͚̼̦͖̏ͦͤ̆̀̾ͣ̅ͮͯ̋ͣ̐̂͟.̶̥̣͉̱̙̦̹͓̝̜͚̜̬̭̠̖ͣ͋̎̋̔̃̂̈̀ͨ̚͡.̇̎ͭ̉͒͆̾̆̍ͥ̀͆ͨ̔̐͑̾̌̚͠҉̜̺̱̻͕̦͇͎̯̤̺͖̺͙͞͠͞ͅ.̉̄ͬ̏͑͐̎ͭ̉͊ͨ̔̅̈̓҉̛̳̩̻̱̜͚̘̻̺̫̪͈͎́͝.̸̦̣̪̮̘̦̯̥̝̞̟͂͂̔̏̿ͩ͋̋̌͂̐͊ͨ̄͂͘͞ͅ.̷̵̪̹̭̹̦̝͚̭͍̝̪͎̼͈ͯ̂ͥͧͯ͊̚.̨̬͚̟̻̭̫̜̝͙̰͖̰̟͕͙̤̱̫͋̃̒̊̾̐ͬ͊̏̏ͥ͐̐̓͜͜͞͝.̏̾ͪ̈͂̉̅̍ͫ͢͠҉͕͔̳͔͕͇̗̘̺͚͓̫̺̼͔̺̟.̵̳̗̯͇͙͈̞̦̝ͤͫ̾͒͆͂ͫͥͧ̀̑̐̄̅͛̔̀͘.̡̛͖̰̱̰̦̟̯̞̜̈́͛ͨ͆̾͝͞.̡̨̨́̉̉͂̃̿̊́҉̖̝͈̰̳̫̹̹̭̝̜̯ͅ.̵̛̜̤̼̞̪͉̬͉͋̓ͩͫͤ͆̾͂.̶͈̹̗̤̫̫̺͙̱̬͈̼͐ͬ̊͒̽̈́͌̀ͧ̿̋ͨ̿̿̕͢ͅ.̈́ͥ́ͦ͂ͤ҉̷̺̪͚̞͇͉̹͍̳̱̫͜͝.̛͕͙̺̹̱̖͚̫̘̥̝͙͕͍̹̹̗ͯ͛ͭͨ̋͛̒͒̏̀̓͛͜͠͠ͅ.̸ͭͯͯ̑ͦͥ͊ͮͬͦ͛ͪͥ̓̃̅͗̕҉̵̩͉̞̠̞̰̞̗͙͈̤͖̫̖̭͈̙̪͚.̸̨͈̜̣̣̮͙̰̠͖͚̠̫͎͇͓͙̼͕̊̈́ͪ̉ͧͩ͌̈́͊̂.̛̪̤͙̯͙͚̬̤̱͌ͫ̈́́ͧ̔̒̂̋̈́̌̐ͅ.̧̳͚̖ͥ͛͑ͤͭ͆̿͌̈̽̄̈́̕͢ͅ.̋̈́̽̑͐̽͐͗̒̃̎ͮ͑̓҉͏̥̙̱͓͓͕͖̞̖̺͚̟̻̻.̴͕̖̝̟̠̗̦͉̦̫̫̰̯̖̙͔̅̐ͭͤͯ͛̔.̴̶̧̤͚̖̹̳̇͛̏̍ͤ̓ͪ̆̒ͫ̇͌ͩ͢.̸̨̡̬͕̫͎͎̣̥̠͖̰̗̜̦̟͈͛̊̔̀̋ͦ͛̎͌̈͟͝.ͫͯ̀̿ͯ͊̾͛̈̓ͤ̌ͧͬ͊̀ͪ̚҉̷͏̥̺̳̭͚̝̬̼̞̖̼͚.̷̢̒ͭ̑͋̋́ͫͥͬ̿̇̉̓̄͊ͨ̏͗̚͟͏̤̟̟̬͎͕̳̬͓͖̖̣͙ͅ.̧̨͎̗̯̗̯͔̮̥̯̘̍ͤ̉̾̃̈̏̓̏̔͑̂̃̏͟͜͡Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
eraptorSep 12, 2010
True. However, what many people appear to miss, when pointing out that mosques have existed around Ground Zero, is that TIMING has much more to do with current opposition than many people are willing to recognize.
We all recognize that all Muslims aren't responsible for 9/11, but religion is tarnished whenever a lunatic follower acts out in its name. This is as true for Judasim and Christianity as it is for Islam. Every time a suicide bomber kills others in the name of Islam, it damages the public image of Islam and its followers around the world. The ensuing reaction and public perception in the United States is simply a microcosm of the much larger issue facing Islam (i.e., the public relations disaster created by Islamic radical violence).
bjornooSep 12, 2010
The timing? What timing?
It is almost been 10 years, when is the timing going to be right?
And don't tell me it's because it is too near Sept 11th, because it takes more than 1 year to plan and purchase a building and turn it into a cultural center.
twsmitSep 12, 2010
timing is simply because it's a midterm election year in the US.
eraptorSep 12, 2010
BY timing, I WASN'T referring to Cordoba House, I was referring to the mosques which were brought up by others on Digg (i.e., mosque in the World Trade Center...it was built BEFORE 9/11).
While we're on the topic, can you think of any SINGLE major incident of opposition to mosque construction prior to 9/11? I can't. If the country was as racist and religiously intolerant as SO many people assume in this debate, the rate of opposition to mosque construction would have been AS strong before 9/11 as it was afterward. Yet, it wasn't. This fact alone proves that the opposition to Cordoba House is NOT based upon RELIGION, it's based on the PROXIMITY to Ground Zero. IF you want further proof, consider whether most opponents oppose or support the construction of Cordoba House in a more suitable location. While I haven't seen any polls which asked this question, it's a sure bet the polling numbers would shift dramatically in support of Cordoba House.
As for the possibility of future mosques near Ground Zero, that would be up to the people of New York and U.S. After 9/11, Ground Zero has taken on a unique significance in American History (similar to Pearl Harbor), so if I had to venture a guess...a LONG time from now.
For the record, I DON'T oppose Cordoba House OR it's intended purpose (that's your assumption), I oppose locating it too close to Ground Zero. If the Imam's true intent is to foster religious tolerance, he WON'T accomplish his mission OR goal in New York or America by dismissing the concerns of most Americans.
Furthermore, accusing people of bigotry only galvanizes the opposition and
apokalyps2547Sep 14, 2010
"This fact alone proves that the opposition to Cordoba House is NOT based upon RELIGION, it's based on the PROXIMITY to Ground Zero."
That's a pretty dumb conclusion, given that mosques nationwide are under attack REGARDLESS of proximity to ground zero.
It's the old Christian Supremacist far-right taking advantage of post-9/11 paranoia to push their agenda.
bille3Sep 11, 2010
When will the rebuilding of the Christian church destroyed at ground zero going to be approved? Who has been halting the approvals for that church?
Closed AccountSep 11, 2010
When the church is able to resolve its permitting issues. that wasn't so hard now was it.
47f0Sep 11, 2010
When they stop being assh**es. They're located directly over an underground truck screening station. They demanded, and got a "blastproof" foundation from the Port Authority - then kept making more demands, including violating code for the area. It's not complicated.
npcabralSep 11, 2010
Fox news..only half the story.
Closed AccountSep 12, 2010
It's all a conspiracy. /s You twit.
ianzuSep 12, 2010
You think God couldn't overcome a permit issue? It must be God's will that the church not be rebuilt. Who are you to go against the will of God?
nubnubSep 12, 2010
ITS A SECRET MUSLIM PLOT!
clp727Sep 11, 2010
I say let them build it...It will only draw more negativity toward them. Then they will have accomplished the opposite of what they want.
publiclurkerSep 11, 2010
Anything they do will be seen in a negative light to the bigoted trash like you, so who cares what you think?
Closed AccountSep 12, 2010
Nobody gives a s**t what you say, except the "let them build it" part that is.
dobbmcrowellSep 12, 2010
I say you'd have to be pretty cynical to hope for more negativity and division in the world.
clp727Sep 11, 2010
I say let them build it...It will only draw more negativity toward them. Then they will have accomplished the opposite of what they want.
Closed AccountSep 12, 2010
I say, you already said this.
apokalyps2547Sep 11, 2010
Every so-called "argument" against Cordoba House boils down to "cuz Muslims are bad". It's pathetic, really.
xwhySep 11, 2010
Not as pathetic as your attempt to sum up "every so-called 'argument'". If that's the conclusion you come to, you're obviously not paying much attention, or paying attention to only one side.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
publiclurkerSep 11, 2010
By conclusion you must mean fact. Just because you find the truth to show you in a negative light does not mean that your betters have to be quite just to let you pretend to be respectable.
jdenzerSep 11, 2010
And what are your augments? apokalyps2547 summed it up perfectly. B/c over and over again those who oppose the Islamic Center are proven irrational. Like with this latest example of a Mosque already in the twin towers. Lets not forget the numerous Mosques around the country that are being opposed. Or the fact that even the beloved G.W. Bush made the case that it was not the Islamic community that attacked us, but the radical terrorist group, Al-Qaeda.
technopunditSep 12, 2010
There is no Al-Qaeda.
Just corporate criminals, like G.W. Bush.
samcatluSep 11, 2010
not true actually. most arguments boil down to "no victory lap on the graves of our fellow Americans"! There are at least 9 mosques in Manhattan alone and we've had no, zero, zilch incidents at any of them since the slaughter by 19 muslims of our fellow US civilians. So try again to misframe dissent.
bigviSep 12, 2010
IF it was only NYC fine, but the fact is EVERY mosque in the US that is even on the drawing board is facing the same opposition.
Its hard to argue that it isnt anti muslim when Americans are fighting 7 mosques.
militarybratSep 12, 2010
Not so fast, every mosque is NOT facing the same opposition!!! Nice of you to make another generalized, yet untrue statement.
SeiLuciusSep 12, 2010
@militarybrat
A simple google search reveals several mosques facing opposition. Can you name any mosques under construction that aren't?
nubnubSep 12, 2010
Because all Muslims were a part of 9/11. They all wanted 9/11 to happen, even the ones that died during it.
mille716Sep 12, 2010
If there are already 9 mosques in Manhattan than why not let one more?
Also, how is this a "victory lap"? The people creating this community center were in no way involved with 9/11 or are involved in any terror. They don't want to be associated with extremist Muslims.
Besides, your post ignore the point of the original story; there were actually 10 mosques. You know, the one that was already in the f**king WTC.
drunkirishSep 12, 2010
"we've had no, zero, zilch incidents at any of them since the slaughter by 19 muslims of our fellow US civilians"
And the mosque will be frequented by other U.S. citizens, just like the Muslim U.S. citizens that were killed that day.
You're making up enemies where there aren't any.
john5434Sep 12, 2010
"Islam isn’t in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant. The Qur’an should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on earth"
--Omar Ahmed, Chairman of the Board of CAIR (Council of American Islamic Relations), San Ramon Valley Herald, July 1998
There are thousands of verses and sayings urging Muslims to kill the infidels and take control of the Infidel lands. They are in every chapter of the Qur'an, not isolated to one section. The amount of hate is overwhelming, here are but a very few...
Qur’an 9:123: "murder them and treat them harshly"
Qur’an 4.89: "seize them and kill them wherever you find them, and take not from among them a friend or a helper."
Qur’an 5:51: "Muslims, do not make friends with any but your own people."
Qur’an 8:12 cp. 8:60: "Instill terror into the hearts of the unbelievers"; "smite above their necks and smite all their finger-tips off them"
Qur’an 2:191: "...kill the disbelievers wherever we find them"
Qur’an 2:193: "And fight with them until there is no persecution, and religion should be only for Allah"
Qur’an 8:55: "Surely the vilest of animals in Allah’s sight are those who disbelieve."
Qur’an 8:58: "If you apprehend treachery from any group on the part of a people (with whom you have a treaty), retaliate by breaking off (relations) with them. The infidels should not think they can bypass (Islamic law or the punishment of Allah). Surely they cannot escape."
Qur’an 8:7: "Allah wished to confirm the truth by His words: ‘Wipe the infidels (non-Muslims) out to the last.’"Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
dobbmcrowellSep 12, 2010
So your rebuttal to the charge that every argument boils down to 'muslims are evil', is saying "MUSLIMS ARE EVIL!"
badgerbusSep 12, 2010
The problem with this, and the reason your argument doesn't have nearly the impact you think it should, is that I could easily dig up just as damning quotes by respected Christian leaders, and I could find just as repugnant quotes from the Bible.
To non-religious people this is all just a big ballet of idiocy; where one faith who has a holy book that instructs its followers to drag non-believers out of town and stone them to death looks down on another faith because their holy book instructs them to kill non-believers.
So go ahead, keep quoting the Qur'an, but you're only engaging in a strange form of masturbation. The only people who are being swayed are people who already believe like you do, everyone else sees through the BS and can tell that be it Judaism, Christianity, or Islam, it's all based on hate and intolerance.
chilidogsSep 14, 2010
Are you trying to see how much that gets dugg down each time you post it?
hawveeSep 12, 2010
@apokalyps2547
It's like blaming Catholics for the Holocaust, its sad really.
duggtodeathSep 12, 2010
The Catholic church did publicly support the Nazi party (http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Did_the_Catholic_church_support_Hitler). Also, thanks for invoking Godwin's Law. You lose The Game.
xtombronxSep 12, 2010
Lol. Great comparison.
eraptorSep 12, 2010
While I support Cordoba house and it's mission. I oppose locating it near Ground Zero. Simply put, if religious reconciliation is its goal, it WON'T achieve it by trampling over the concerns of 9/11 victim's families and MOST Americans.
This opposition isn't based upon xenophobia, racism, bigotry, OR religious intolerance. It's based upon the WELL DESERVED RESPECT and SENSIBILITIES of NY families who lost family members to misguided Islamic radicals AND COMMON SENSE. Building a mosque near Ground Zero is nothing short of an insensitive affront to the concerns expressed by MOST Americans.
For the record, Americans didn't destroy OR dishonor Islam's public image around the world. That disgrace BELONGS to Al Qaeda. Get the record straight. For this disgrace, EVERY member of Al Qaeda deserves to have a Fatwa issued against them and severely punished in accordance with Sharia Law.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
digitalagentSep 12, 2010
Logged in just to digg you down.
"This opposition IS based upon xenophobia, racism, bigotry, AND religious intolerance." FTFY. "Most" Americans once thought slavery was okay.
eraptorSep 12, 2010
Digg away. It won't change the truth. Over 70% of Americans recently polled OPPOSE the proposed mosque site. If you believe that there are THAT many bigots in America, then you're DELUSIONAL.
As for slavery, how can anyone honestly believe MOST Americans supported slavery when half of the country fought and died to END it? Your statistics don't pass the smell test.
Pat yourself on the back as you're living proof that Republicans haven't monopolized ideological hysteria OR baseless accusations.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
dcjoedogv2Sep 12, 2010
hey eraptor, do you know a guy named dusty, he makes funny comments just like you do, mad funny LOL
digitalagentSep 13, 2010
Yes, I believe that more than 70% of the voting public is utterly ignorant. You are only proving my point: just because the majority believe it's okay doesn't make it okay. Pick up a history book.
The very people who wrote our constitution owned slaves. It was accepted by this country for centuries.
It is absurd that those who attacked the United States did so out of religious intolerance and yet those who oppose a community center don't see the irony. Would you oppose the center if it were a Catholic or Jewish center?
eraptorSep 13, 2010
@digitalagent
You need to check your assumptions as you've completely missed the mark.
IF Catholic or Jewish radicals had attacked the World Trade Center then, YES, it would have been EQUALLY insensitive to build either a Catholic or Jewish place of worship at Ground Zero and I would have opposed it. That's just common sense. This reasoning applies REGARDLESS of the religion involved and proves that your assumption about my religious intolerance is WRONG. Furthermore, I would feel the SAME way if I was Muslim.
Do I see any irony in the situation? Yes, but more importantly I see blatant disrespect and a lack of consideration towards those who lost family members in the name of religion. Don't you find it highly hypocritical to build a religious building near a "killing field" of people massacred in the name of religion? The fact that the religion happens to be Islam makes NO difference to me, even if you ASSUME it does.
Would you support building a Japanese Cultural Center at Pearl Harbor, a German cultural center at Auschwitz, or an American cultural center at Nagasaki/Hiroshima? Of course not. While every Japanese, German and American wasn't responsible for the inhumanity committed there, building such sites is HIGHLY inappropriate. Hell, the Pope recognized this very issue when he declined the opportunity to build a Catholic institution near one of the German Death camps. Simply put, there are some places around the world which deserve special consideration and Ground Zero is one of them.
Having said this, if the Imam proceeds with the construction of a mosque at its proposed site, you can bet that there will be SIGNIFICANT political consequences across the U.S. for YEARS to come. This isn't a threat. It's simply a recognition of the political consequences created by ignoring the public will, whether one agrees with it or not.
alanocuSep 11, 2010
boohoo....that was before they flew 2 jumbo jets into the towers and killed 3000 people...f**k em
dirtyfriesSep 11, 2010
"they" being extremists who do not represent the whole.
Sad that the only holdover from Digg V3 was the DPers
uv0001Sep 11, 2010
You mean, thank goodness that the only holdover from Digg V3 were the DPers. Keep the crap on the crap sites.
wf80diditSep 11, 2010
And it was before two small fires and some falling debris knocked out a small part of the corner of building 7 which made it fall straight down in under 10 seconds with no resistance while the roof line stays perfectly parallel with the ground the whole way. Definitely a first of it's kind. Those terrorist really knew what they were doing!Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
wf80diditSep 11, 2010
In case you forgot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD06SAf0p9A
publiclurkerSep 11, 2010
But not before they came up with anti-psychotics for fruitcakes like you. Perhaps you should check them out.
wf80diditSep 12, 2010
I bet you believe there was WMD in Iraq too.
uv0001Sep 11, 2010
It's also good you conspiracy theorist nut jobs also stay here on Digg. Stay away from all the good sites that aren't filled with ads and haven't sold out. We enjoy our meaningful intelligent discussion without all your mindless ranting and factless BS.
demdudeSep 12, 2010
So, if you don't mind me asking, what the f**k are you still doing here? If you hate Digg so much, why do you keep visiting it? Just f**k off,
ninjaboySep 11, 2010
Yes, because 1.5Billion people where behind that.
darkshroudSep 11, 2010
The rest of them aren't doing much to stop the extremists. Most don't even speak out against them.
afizzledbearSep 11, 2010
The guy in charge of the cordoba project denounced the terrorists
publiclurkerSep 11, 2010
Actually, they do speak out. It's just hard to hear with your head up your ass so far.
afizzledbearSep 11, 2010
Shut up you idiot, if we all followed your model of lets condemn everyone in a group because a tiny percent of that group is extremist then we are all are murderers
technopunditSep 12, 2010
Point being...?
grammerpantsSep 11, 2010
What jumbo jets? They were 767s, hardly Jumbo jets.
creationismlolSep 11, 2010
you have consistently proven yourself to be one of the dumbest f**ks on digg. It doesn't help that you parade your nipples around in your profile.
Closed AccountSep 12, 2010
Every priest is a molesting scumbag assface. <-- There! I win...
ninjaboySep 12, 2010
No you have to extrapolate it out even more, Every Christian is therefore a molesting scumbag.
ninjaboySep 11, 2010
Team killers?
/Too soon?
Closed AccountSep 11, 2010
I don't give a s**t if a mosque goes up or not, but this is an absolutely ridiculous retort to those that do.The fact that there was a mosque BEFORE the attcks means absolutely nothing.
Auto-submit spam is much better than babyman spam. Why were we all fighting to save Babyman's sole source of income?Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
captainlandoSep 11, 2010
Shouldn't it be us versus them, where us includes moderate Muslims, Christians, Atheists, etc. versus all forms of religious extremism?
afizzledbearSep 11, 2010
Ya but sadly people seem to have the idea that a couple idiots represent the whole group they belong to. I personally would hate to live this way because I would end up having to hate everyone.
hipmanSep 11, 2010
Dude, where you here on the old digg?.Every other article was like that.
afizzledbearSep 11, 2010
I know, it would always piss me off when people would say stupid stuff like "all religion is evil". Religion isn't evil its always just a group of idiots who commit violence.
neotechniSep 12, 2010
"Religion isn't evil"
Yes it is.
Closed AccountSep 12, 2010
"I know, it would always piss me off when people would say stupid stuff like "all religion is evil". Religion isn't evil its always just a group of idiots who commit violence."
Ok, but why do people need a religion to believe in a God? just seems more like mob mentality or going with the popular crowd, surely everyones idea of a God in their religion isn't the same. Certain religions promote less good then bad, luckily most of the followers are smarter then them and don't do everything they say. i.e. Christian's and the vatican.
worldofsmutSep 12, 2010
No, because "extremist Jews" aren't running around New York trying to blow anyone up. The problem isn't religion. It's one particular religion which feels that in 2010, it's okay to chop off people's heads or blow them up.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
Closed AccountSep 12, 2010
Sure..as soon as you show me antoehr religion that has THAt big a group of wackos who think it is Ok to murder innocent people in hte name of religion. Yes, here are extemists in all relgions. But not like Muslims. And again, this article is just plain absurd. To think that saying "Well ther was a mosque in the WTC before 9/11 means that it should be OK for all people now" shows that the writer of this article has no idea what the concern is.
analogassassinSep 11, 2010
I really don't care about the mosque. Really. But let's put some s**t in perspective. Nobody got killed when someone took a picture of a crucifix in a jar of piss, called it art and stuck it in a museum. Yeah, some Christians got upset but nobody was threatened with death. Just sayin'.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
jdenzerSep 11, 2010
"nobody got killed when someone took a picture of a crucifix in a jar of piss,"
But we did have a doctor killed by a religious anti-abortion member in his own church. While the doctor was practicing his religion. Remember Dr.Tiller. Or as Billo called him "Tiller the baby killer"
hipmanSep 11, 2010
Of course that's exactly what that troll wanted.Nothing better to do than piss people off I guess.
drcyclopsSep 12, 2010
Radical Christians don't blow things up in America due not to an abundance of principles, but rather a lack of courage.
Dusty976Sep 12, 2010
that is the most stupid s**t I have ever heard......
jdenzerSep 13, 2010
You should record yourself, trust me you will find much more stupid s**t coming out of your mouth.
Closed AccountSep 12, 2010
the problem is that we were all told to be good little children by the president because upsetting those poor little moslems might make them angry with rage enough to murder us
you heard that right, he told us not to exercise our free speech because muslims will then murder innocents
why is the free speech threatened instead of the violent reaction?Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
Closed AccountSep 12, 2010
There is a lot of hate towards muslims in America everyday, that is people exercising their free speech, people probably burn holy books occasionally too because they are free to do so. However it doesn't mean its a smart thing to do, by doing it you're possibly putting peoples lives at risk for no reason, attracting media attention like the pastor did, was a stupid idea.
bt100Sep 12, 2010
Santago Sierra *did* receive death threats. As did the gallery owners and organizers.
http://www.communityarts.net/readingroom/archivefiles/2002/09/shooting_the_kl.php
analogassassinSep 12, 2010
Yeah, but did anyone actually make good on the threats? As for DrCyclops, it seems you're implying that what the radical muslims do is noble, or at least nobler than those cowardly Christians who don't have enough principles to blow s**t up and kill people.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
hatdropSep 12, 2010
but then you have christians that bomb abortion clinics because it goes against their teachings, not to mention that doctor being plain murdered after o'reiley baited the flames...just sayin'
bcronosSep 12, 2010
Does anyone here know the history behind Cordoba? It was built as a symbol of of victory over a conquered Nation. We don't need to let them have yet another "victory" here.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
Closed AccountSep 12, 2010
Go f**k yourself you uneducated xenophobic assh**e.
technopunditSep 12, 2010
Interesting retort.
Thunk much?
prinzmetal6Sep 12, 2010
That was before they destroyed it and messed everything up idiot.
SlugsOnToastSep 12, 2010
There was a lot of stuff there before, dips**ts.
schwitSep 12, 2010
How would Americans have felt if Mitsubishi put one of its offices outside of Pearl Harbor in 1950?
jstohlerSep 12, 2010
Apologize for your horrible logic.
shozikuSep 12, 2010
thats actually good logic, lol.
SPOILER: mitsubishi manufactured the Zero's that bombed pearl harbor.
thejokkerSep 12, 2010
great point, and that should be a frame of reference to help understand how the American people went along with creating internment camps for anyone who was Japanese during that time. This idea of separating our enemies from people who look like our enemies has been with us for a while.
caramba421Sep 12, 2010
DERP!
There are several Shinto shrines relatively close to Pearl Harbor, and roughly 20% of the Hawaiian population describe themselves of Japanese descent.
dcjoedogv2Sep 12, 2010
I say let them build it, because America is the land of actual freedom of religion, and anyone saying otherwise is not a real patriot.
There are fanatics in all religions who use religion as the basis for justifying their actions, Spanish inquisition anyone? So don't act like your religion is better than any other. I may get dugg down but you know what, the truth is hard to swallow because it's hard to look at oneself for what they really are.
Muslims who are American citizens have just as much right to pray to whoever and where ever they want as any christian. It's what makes our country better than anywhere else on this tiny jewel of a planet we call home. The constitution of the United States should be required reading for every American at least once a year so that everyone knows just how lucky we all are.
It's a sad day when Americans use politics to deny a fundamental freedom to a small group of people just because you may not agree with their views doesn't mean you get to pick and choose who gets to do what.
jstohlerSep 12, 2010
Does that mean that, according to their own beliefs, the 9/11 attackers are in hell? After all, they burned many Korans that day.
catchpenSep 12, 2010
Isn't religion awesome?
o76923Sep 12, 2010
I imagine that, according to their beliefs, they 9/11 hijackers are in hell because they murdered thousands of people.
blade2000Sep 12, 2010
NEVER FORGET!!!!
gerbil20Sep 12, 2010
Of course let them build it. Don't you know that Ground Zero is the fourth holiest place in Islam?
mikelistSep 12, 2010
i heard it was uranus.
abbedelSep 12, 2010
I hope several hundred of those cretins were in the fatalities
caramba421Sep 12, 2010
You hate 9/11 victims and America.
Dusty976Sep 12, 2010
Islam when it has even a little leverage, turns to violence and extreemism.... American Muslims that enjoy this countries way of life need to stop kidding themselves.... ok you don't blow s**t up and kill people, but a whole s**t load of your religions people do. You may want to just take a reality check. Look, people don't want to persecute YOU, we want to make sure that giant symbols supporting you're religions extreem side, do not arise as if it is in control of something other than peaceful, private, personal religion. Does that make sense to you Idiots??? Can we all start supporting free symbols now, peacefull symbols now?? Is that cool with you morons now?? Stooges... go live in Iran.... Birka it up if you want, if you dig the self hate thing that much maybe they will throw in some beatings for you.....Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
mikelistSep 12, 2010
sad to say, your thought process is almost as good as your spelling and grammar. if you want people to believe you are capable of independent thought, think about going back to school, you will at least seem intelligent at first. hell yeah, i'm an moron because some almost literate parrot can't wait to put his rush limbaugh impression in the intarwebs.
caramba421Sep 12, 2010
You need to move to Iran, because your myopic worldview would fit right in there...
Dusty976Sep 12, 2010
I can recall reading my world history book when I was young, as i'd read through I didn't have any preconceived notions of the countries, the kings, the warriors, the battles, I only remember following one course untill some leader did this or that, some country did this or that, I didn't know who to root for, I didn't know who was supposed to be the bad guys or good guys, I only saw there strategy down on paper, today living in this historical moment, I can say. I know Islamic extreemism is evil, and it should not be allowed a large symbolic strategic victory. Ever, we have to stop it. We have to stop extreemism.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
cawpinSep 12, 2010
You should go back and read it again because you missed some parts. Concentrate on the things called "crusades" and tell me who did them.
ALL extremism (<-- correct spelling) is evil, not just the examples from the other guys.
And, YES, I AM a Christian. I'm just not a foolish or idiotic one. Hey! There's another word for you to look up, directly from the Bible. idiotesComment is buried, click here to see the rest.
Dusty976Sep 12, 2010
Oh the grammar police, maybe you'd be better suited teaching high school english or something. The argument about the "crusades" is just stupid. History has changed a lot since then, cars, electricity, etc... so what is this crusades argument? We live in the now, I don't know what rock you been living under, but today we don't tolerate barbarism in our country. You're just more propaganda that fools no one.
crimsonjonesSep 12, 2010
That mosque wasn't being built there after 9/11. Because, you know, it was kind of destroyed during 9/11.
cawpinSep 12, 2010
So, when a group of extremists does something it redefines a whole group of people as evil? I sure hope you aren't a Christian because, by that logic, you have been defined as evil MANY times MANY years ago.
farcry15Sep 12, 2010
so they still called it ground zero when the towers were still standing?
mheykSep 12, 2010
I'm going to open a up a strip club and Hooters in the middle east sounds fair to me.
inc595Sep 12, 2010
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thejokkerSep 12, 2010
yeah, let's base our freedoms on middle eastern kingdoms.
dilbert111Sep 12, 2010
Why are they so hell bent on putting it there? Won't be talked out of it and won't be bought out.
Why are the property owner and Imam dodging some really basic interviews and questions(source of financial backing, denouncement of radicals, ect)?
What's curious to me is it seems to be the same hardheaded approach the Koran burners are taking. There appear to be plenty of folks that argue against the Koran burning preacher while being an advocate for building the Mosque. If its the "rights" position you are taking seems like it would be the same for both.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
opticwindSep 12, 2010
The burning of the Quaran is tolerated, not accepted, because it's their right. But it's also an act of clear hatred. They ABSOLUTELY have the right to do it, but naturally will take criticism because it's so clearly a 1-to-1 connection of hate.
The support of a Muslim building being built where it wants to be is an affirmation of tolerance. Islam is NOT a 1-to-1 connection to 9/11.
A right is not a get-out-of-criticism-free card, and the reaction to certain uses of these rights will vary.
PS It's a community center, not a Mosque. The YMCA aint a church, is it?
Closed AccountSep 12, 2010
The fundraising for it hasn't happened yet, so they really can't say what the source of funding is. We do know that Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, part owner of Newscorp, the parent company to FOX News, will be (or already has) donated money to the project. Faux News tried linking him to terrorism, but John Stewart called them out for essentially calling their boss a terrorist.
The Imam Feisal Rauf, who is a Sufi (not an ultra-conservative Wahabbi or Sunni), has denounced terrorism, 9/11, Osama bin Laden, and Al Qaeda. What more does he need to say?
akchrsSep 12, 2010
I like how you say there was already a ground zero mosque and not a ground zero prayer room. Same people were claiming there was a mosque in the pentagon?
Closed AccountSep 12, 2010
Calling the prayer room in the WTC a mosque is about as equally disingenuous as defining a 13-story community center by one floor of it, just in the opposite direction.
qazwsSep 12, 2010
Wait if there was a Mosque on the 17th floor then why would terrorist attack their own people. So was 9/11 a big lie?
tj0306Sep 12, 2010
I was waiting for an '/s' then. I really hope you were being sarcastic..
mazebotSep 12, 2010
Yeah, a small little room, this is one reason that they attacked the towers, along with the many others.
sexyteenagerSep 12, 2010
Islam did not blow up the towers and kill those people, terrorists did that. If we are to blame Islam for their terrorists then we should blame Christianity for theirs....
the KKK
The Sons of Freedom
The National Liberation Front of Tripura
the Iron Guard
the Lords Resistance Army
the Army of God
Christian Identity
Christian Patriot
I could list these all day.....just google any of these and educate yourselves on the evils of Christianity.
danieltttSep 12, 2010
Interesting point, little bimbo. However, the moslems murdered thousands of our good people on 9/11. The moslems had killed thousands more prior to and have continued to do so since....How is your childish equvilency relevant? Also, the mainstream Christian Church does not acquiesce to the hate groups you mention above....the same can't be said about the general moslem community...where is the hew and cry over 911 from them....CAIR was out the next day expressing concern for moslems in the US who might be mistreated because their damn brothers took down 2 of our buildings.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
theeequalizerSep 12, 2010
"where is the hew and cry over 911 from them. [the Moslems(sic)]" Well you wouldn't know, would you?
See, when you get your news Fox news, then you just don't really know what's going on in the world... at all.
Those of the Muslim faith, which is too large to have a "mainstream" (god, you conservative idiots LOVE that generalizing word) HAS in fact condemned the acts of 9/11 again, and again, and again, and again. They continue to do so. How in the hell you missed that, I fail to see, save for my guess that you watch Fox and only Fox, 24/7.
The groups that Sexyteenager has cited do in fact have a history of murder and a "kill'em all" philosophy. They claim Christianity as their belief system and justification, no different than the 19 hijackers claimed Islam as their belief and justification. The majority of those practicing a faith don't have to acquiesce to the beliefs, and/or actions of their fringes in order for those fringes to exercise their fee will. Let me simplify that for you: People can't always stop EVERYONE from doing bad things. Ergo, sometimes bad things are going to happen. Sometimes really bad things. Is that simple enough for you?
There is nothing "childish" about Sexyteenagers comparison. But there is much childish about your condescension, like opening your comment with "interesting point, little bimbo"... when you were about to make a sad attempt at invalidating that point.
I find it interesting that you turned "sexyteenager" into "little bimbo". Don't like women much??? I see on your profile that you commented on the moronic Sunday times piece about Lady Gaga. You read that story alright. Reminded you of Katie Couric? It reminded me of Ann Coulter, Sarah Palin,and Michelle Bachman. For a moment I thought one of them wrote it. It reminded me that there's no point in some people even mentioning a "sexual revolution" past, present, or future. For them, the dark ages are comforting and ever present. For them fear is like wallpaper.
That's what you remind me of. Someone who would take the moniker of someone they've never met and change it to "little bimbo" is the kind of guy who just hasn't had much luck with sex. So he hates it wherever he sees it. Maybe you should just go flog yourself in the street for a few hours a day until you feel self-redeemed. Like say, a Muslim extremist! Oh, there is common ground after all!
danieltttSep 12, 2010
I never watch Fox TV. I don't have a TV in my house. I think for myself. The pathetic sexyteenager makes no real argument because, like you, there's no capacity to think. Little bimbo fits....and I can easily equalize you with the bimbo...You a two bit liar and we all know it...Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
Closed AccountSep 12, 2010
I would think building a church on a site where an atrocity was committed associated with Christianity would also be insensitive (not wrong, not impermissible, just insensitive), no matter if that particular sect held the same or different beliefs. Of course, I'm sure churches have been built on such sites, just as it seems likely a mosque will be built on this one. They appear well within their rights.
sexyteenagerSep 12, 2010
the Iron Guard were involved in The Holocaust .... the KKK has been targeting Americans since the 1800's...... and as for your bulls**t example of terrorist support... the concern was for Muslim Americans not terrorists.
user500Sep 12, 2010
wow Mr babyman made it to the front page. The power diggers are back.
gkiltzSep 12, 2010
I thought I was the only one who knew!
razorfaceSep 12, 2010
if the I.R.A. (or some other christian terrorist group) for some weird reason had flown those planes into the towers, instead of alqueda then there wouldn't be an once of controversy over building a church near ground zero.
and besides no Muslim organization will ever be able to reach the catholic churches monumental kill-count.
Closed AccountSep 12, 2010
Im all for religious freedom's, but i don't think its right to build any religious building near Ground Zero, The Two Towers are gone because of religion, it doesn't matter which one.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
snowprincess84Sep 12, 2010
Three things that destroy the world today... Money, Politics and Religion. did I miss anythings?? ....
inc595Sep 12, 2010
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