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15th July 2016, 10:22 AM
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All terrorists should be buried in pig manure, that is the only way to stop them from going to para dise, This is not life, only a preparation for life, so to get into para dise, they have to kill non believers,
The only way to stop them is the fear of Pig Manure , that stops them from entering. They have no fear of death.
es salaam u-alakum.
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15th July 2016, 10:35 AM
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#8... Was it a left or right hand drive Keith, that might narrow it down a little bit. JWS
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15th July 2016, 10:39 AM
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if it is to do with religion then its not good for any of that faith and it should be banned in this and any civilised country on earth every country should now put troops around their holding ground and finish the job otherwise it will go on for years now we must have a death penalty for terrorism here..jp
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15th July 2016, 12:49 PM
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Isis, Have not to date claimed responsibility for this attack, Which is unusual because normally they would have done so in there daily broadcast. Every thing points to them i agree especially with the events in Paris not that long ago. But this only strengthens peoples argument on the Syrian crisis and thousands walking over boarders in Northern Europe. You don,t know who the hell your letting into the country. And although my heart goes out to the French nation, Thank heaven we are an island nation. Not that it will stop us getting the same treatment from idiots radicalized by Islamic State, This particular individual was Tunisian so who is on who,s side in this world Tunisia was doing very well out of tourism until the attack on one of there beaches against western and European individuals. France have put a lot into the drive against isis recently and as has been said they seem to be flavour of the month. This should only strengthen the resolve to destroy and rid the world of these animals
{terry scouse}
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15th July 2016, 01:21 PM
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A radical slim wants to kill you.
a moderate slim wants a radical slim to kill you.
welcome to WW3
Es salaam.
Last edited by Captain Kong; 15th July 2016 at 01:23 PM.
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15th July 2016, 03:19 PM
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John,
The French Police shot him on the spot, congratulations to them.
John
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15th July 2016, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by
Captain Kong
All terrorists should be buried in pig manure, that is the only way to stop them from going to para dise, This is not life, only a preparation for life, so to get into para dise, they have to kill non believers,
The only way to stop them is the fear of Pig Manure , that stops them from entering. They have no fear of death.
es salaam u-alakum.
One of my previous posts was on Black Jack Pershing. He had the right idea.
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16th July 2016, 01:24 AM
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#13... John that's too easy a solution to the lawmakers who all want to appear to be so forward looking to their Utopia and want to hold out the hand of friendship, even though they have every chance of having it bitten off. For starters the French should bring back the death penalty and the guillotine someone with no head is going no where in a hurry. The same applies to most other countries. Weak and ineffectual is not going to put down the fanatics, and being in gaol serves no purpose whatsoever. In effect what they are doing by their terrorist acts none deserve a place on this earth. One would have thought with all the experience that the world has in various wars, that the only way to fight terrorism is with terrorism. The Chindits in Burma proved this during the last war.JWS
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16th July 2016, 01:48 AM
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Hi All.
A terrible thing to happen while so many young people and families were out enjoying themselves, my wife says that the mossies are jealous of our way of life and yet they continue to flood the Western countries, Why?
It shows that the Mossie religion is not a religion but a terrorist regime, otherwise why is it that not one Imam that I know of has condemned these attacks.
We have a woman in Queensland who has just been elected to our Senate who everyone derides for her views, she wants a Royal commission into the Mossie faith to find out if it is a religion or a business she wants them to pay taxes, she also wants to stop anymore mosques from being built as we are a christian country whether we practice it or not, she also wants to stop any more from coming into Aus, everyone calls her a racist ?
Cheers Des
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16th July 2016, 02:21 AM
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She is speaking as most people speak to her of their fears for the future. Maybe we should also have a referendum on her views. The pollies would be too scared of the results no doubt. She is no doubt going to be a thorn in their side in the months to come, so no doubt they will try and belittle her and bring false charges against her like last time. Cheers JWS
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