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  1. #16
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    well if you were Arab, this website might make sense...
    Have you ever thought there are two sides to every story?

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    Originally posted by reg
    well if you were Arab, this website might make sense...
    Have you ever thought there are two sides to every story?

    reg
    Ah yes, If I were Arab that would make me want to kill Bush?? What a minimized statement.

    There are two sides to every story - and then there is the truth....

    It is very strange, when I was a kid, those I knew who were Muslim were not murderers - they were dignified people who were a part of the community - not a people trying to destroy it. I guess someone rewrote the "rules".

    A threat against Bush (whether you like him or not) is a threat upon the US - and that will be dealt with. If you don't like him, vote next time for someone else. Oh - you are not a US citizen and you are making threats? Hmmm, I think they used to call that war - not sure anymore.

    I think the people who make all the threats should get their own house in order first.

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    That guy will be in serious trouble espescially since he's operating within the US...
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    My statement was not meant to show approval of this website. On the contrary, I believe there is no place on the internet for this type of abuse. Because this is exactly what it is, abusive.
    You should however, get your head out of the sand and listen to what others have to say. Listen to newscasts and read news articles from other countries once in a while, because yours have been bought and paid for, a long time ago. There's nothing quite like hearing it from the neighbours!
    reg
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    Originally posted by 218
    They don't much care about the threats to us, but the secret service always follows up with us on the ones towards the President...
    Bingo. No crystal ball needed. I didn't vote for Bush, --but, someone in the United States threatening the life of a sitting U.S. president? Guaranteed hairy eye-ball from big brother.

    Some random topics of interest:
    "Echelon" and "Patriot Act"

    Other than that, I have the sneaking feeling this thread is veering off course and in danger of being a soapbox for bad vibes.

    ~ Nexus

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    Originally posted by LewR
    Ah yes, If I were Arab that would make me want to kill Bush?? What a minimized statement.

    There are two sides to every story - and then there is the truth....

    It is very strange, when I was a kid, those I knew who were Muslim were not murderers - they were dignified people who were a part of the community - not a people trying to destroy it. I guess someone rewrote the "rules".

    A threat against Bush (whether you like him or not) is a threat upon the US - and that will be dealt with. If you don't like him, vote next time for someone else. Oh - you are not a US citizen and you are making threats? Hmmm, I think they used to call that war - not sure anymore.

    I think the people who make all the threats should get their own house in order first.

    Right....
    nice post

    just becuase ppl are arabs dont mean they are terrorists
    and just becuase people are american or are not terrorist doesnt mean they support the way bush deals with things
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    Originally posted by Nexus
    Bingo. No crystal ball needed. I didn't vote for Bush, --but, someone in the United States threatening the life of a sitting U.S. president? Guaranteed hairy eye-ball from big brother.

    Some random topics of interest:
    "Echelon" and "Patriot Act"

    Other than that, I have the sneaking feeling this thread is veering off course and in danger of being a soapbox for bad vibes.

    ~ Nexus
    good point.. and speaking of hairy eye-balls, I am keeping mine on it (little brother perhaps?) in case it needs a nudge

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    Well at least on this board I hope we all can agree that we're domainers first, and all the rest is peripheral...
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    Thumbs up

    Originally posted by top-searches.com
    just becuase ppl are arabs dont mean they are terrorists
    and just becuase people are american or are not terrorist doesnt mean they support the way bush deals with things
    VERY TRUE. Also, I think people equating "death threats" with "voicing desent" should keep on noting that they are entirely different things, even with voicing desent about policies that kill people. Maybe some people are simply using the topic as a soapbox opportunity, but sometimes I wonder. With any military action in history... especially those that take the lives of foreigners ("justification" is always a subjective opinion)... you could say the same thing. Say someone is a war criminal. Speak out. Protest. Make a movie. Exercise your freedoms. Crossing the line is when "criticism" of the government becomes the Oklahoma city bombing or the Kennedy assasination (or any plans thereof). Not cool, people. An eye for an eye leaves both men blind.
    Originally posted by 218
    Well at least on this board I hope we all can agree that we're domainers first, and all the rest is peripheral...
    Agreed.

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    >Hmmm, I think they used to call that war - not sure anymore.

    Lew, you forget - it's now called a "pre-emptive strike". :^)

    But let's not argue anymore. Bush said the war is over, apparently.
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    Yes, The war is over - it is the "democracy building" that is killing our soldiers on a daily basis...
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    I think the war isn't over until BOTH SIDES decide it is?

    Democracies only work within countries that what them.
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