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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... After reading about Denmark and their problems with the Arabs I have found a few ways to support the country. OK....stop the special bus at the next corner, open the window, and tell me about your delusion: 1) A (typically) stupid Christian publication starts this whole mess by publishing a picture that offends an (equally) stupid bunch of Muslims. 2) The Danish government responds by saying it supports free speech, instead of saying "Hey...you got a problem with that cartoon? Take it up with these shmucks". By doing so, it creates an image of solidarity with the shmucks. The audience is...guess who? Religious fanatics in the Middle East, precisely equivalent to the morons who published the cartoons. No brains on either side. Free speech and separation of church & state? Alien concepts. The Muslim shmucks assume that the Danish government is arm in arm with the Christian shmucks. Great. 3) The Danish government sees its holdings around the world being attacked, and you think we should say one friggin' word in its support, when it could've distanced itself from the PRIVATELY RUN PUBLICATION that started the mess? If Forbes Magazine, or Time or Newseek had published the cartoons first, you would've come up with all sorts of reasons why "it's different". But, a Christian publication somehow deserves "support" when its actions generate conflict. Bull****. i forgot islam - new religion of liberals No, robot. You assume a Christian newspaper is somehow superior because the details of that religion's sins occurred just a bit too far in the past to be accurately chronicled by web links. Too bad. The two religions are the same. yes, Christians are running around burning down buildings when anyone makes fun of them. Plus, most of the papers were not Christian. Don't turn this around like some Christian newspaper is targeting Islam. How about the daily jew cartoons that Islamic newspaper publish. Where is the outrage there? Islamists are idiots. Perhaps Israelis (and Jews in general) realize that cartoons don't matter. If they did, there'd be a whole slew of American political cartoonists in prison by now, or at least their phones would be tapped. I'm not defending the current violence against Danish properties, by the way. I *do* object to any attempt on your president's part to make political hay out of the situation. Sort of like Jimmy Carter and other Democrats did during Mrs. King's funeral yesterday? What a shameful display on their part. Yeah, I heard about that. Inexcusable and obnoxious. Shameful political rally's at funerals and memorials seems to be the Democrats MO now........remember the Wellstone Memorial? |
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" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message . .. "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... After reading about Denmark and their problems with the Arabs I have found a few ways to support the country. OK....stop the special bus at the next corner, open the window, and tell me about your delusion: 1) A (typically) stupid Christian publication starts this whole mess by publishing a picture that offends an (equally) stupid bunch of Muslims. 2) The Danish government responds by saying it supports free speech, instead of saying "Hey...you got a problem with that cartoon? Take it up with these shmucks". By doing so, it creates an image of solidarity with the shmucks. The audience is...guess who? Religious fanatics in the Middle East, precisely equivalent to the morons who published the cartoons. No brains on either side. Free speech and separation of church & state? Alien concepts. The Muslim shmucks assume that the Danish government is arm in arm with the Christian shmucks. Great. 3) The Danish government sees its holdings around the world being attacked, and you think we should say one friggin' word in its support, when it could've distanced itself from the PRIVATELY RUN PUBLICATION that started the mess? If Forbes Magazine, or Time or Newseek had published the cartoons first, you would've come up with all sorts of reasons why "it's different". But, a Christian publication somehow deserves "support" when its actions generate conflict. Bull****. i forgot islam - new religion of liberals No, robot. You assume a Christian newspaper is somehow superior because the details of that religion's sins occurred just a bit too far in the past to be accurately chronicled by web links. Too bad. The two religions are the same. yes, Christians are running around burning down buildings when anyone makes fun of them. Plus, most of the papers were not Christian. Don't turn this around like some Christian newspaper is targeting Islam. How about the daily jew cartoons that Islamic newspaper publish. Where is the outrage there? Islamists are idiots. Perhaps Israelis (and Jews in general) realize that cartoons don't matter. If they did, there'd be a whole slew of American political cartoonists in prison by now, or at least their phones would be tapped. I'm not defending the current violence against Danish properties, by the way. I *do* object to any attempt on your president's part to make political hay out of the situation. Sort of like Jimmy Carter and other Democrats did during Mrs. King's funeral yesterday? What a shameful display on their part. Yeah, I heard about that. Inexcusable and obnoxious. Shameful political rally's at funerals and memorials seems to be the Democrats MO now........remember the Wellstone Memorial? No....don't recall that one. |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message . .. "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... After reading about Denmark and their problems with the Arabs I have found a few ways to support the country. OK....stop the special bus at the next corner, open the window, and tell me about your delusion: 1) A (typically) stupid Christian publication starts this whole mess by publishing a picture that offends an (equally) stupid bunch of Muslims. 2) The Danish government responds by saying it supports free speech, instead of saying "Hey...you got a problem with that cartoon? Take it up with these shmucks". By doing so, it creates an image of solidarity with the shmucks. The audience is...guess who? Religious fanatics in the Middle East, precisely equivalent to the morons who published the cartoons. No brains on either side. Free speech and separation of church & state? Alien concepts. The Muslim shmucks assume that the Danish government is arm in arm with the Christian shmucks. Great. 3) The Danish government sees its holdings around the world being attacked, and you think we should say one friggin' word in its support, when it could've distanced itself from the PRIVATELY RUN PUBLICATION that started the mess? If Forbes Magazine, or Time or Newseek had published the cartoons first, you would've come up with all sorts of reasons why "it's different". But, a Christian publication somehow deserves "support" when its actions generate conflict. Bull****. i forgot islam - new religion of liberals No, robot. You assume a Christian newspaper is somehow superior because the details of that religion's sins occurred just a bit too far in the past to be accurately chronicled by web links. Too bad. The two religions are the same. yes, Christians are running around burning down buildings when anyone makes fun of them. Plus, most of the papers were not Christian. Don't turn this around like some Christian newspaper is targeting Islam. How about the daily jew cartoons that Islamic newspaper publish. Where is the outrage there? Islamists are idiots. Perhaps Israelis (and Jews in general) realize that cartoons don't matter. If they did, there'd be a whole slew of American political cartoonists in prison by now, or at least their phones would be tapped. I'm not defending the current violence against Danish properties, by the way. I *do* object to any attempt on your president's part to make political hay out of the situation. Sort of like Jimmy Carter and other Democrats did during Mrs. King's funeral yesterday? What a shameful display on their part. Yeah, I heard about that. Inexcusable and obnoxious. Shameful political rally's at funerals and memorials seems to be the Democrats MO now........remember the Wellstone Memorial service? No....don't recall that one. http://archives.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLI...orial.fallout/ |
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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 03:10:29 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: Really, I don't. Heard it on at least 3 news sources within 48 hours of the initial occurrence. But, it really doesn't matter. well, yes it does because if it was a christian newspaper, then that is a whole different story. and i have looked and looked and looked and cant find a reference to a christian newspaper. Tom, if you think I'm inventing this, let me know, and give me a good reason why I'd do so. Unfortunately, money's been tight, so a few months back, I had to fire the secretary who used to follow me around and take notes any time I wanted to track something which might be of interest to this newsgroup. Otherwise, I'd have the precise date & time I heard this, the source, the reporter's name & shoe size, etc. Here's an angle: Can you think of any reasons why news editors & producers might've dropped the "Christian" aspect of this story very quickly? |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 03:10:29 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: Really, I don't. Heard it on at least 3 news sources within 48 hours of the initial occurrence. But, it really doesn't matter. well, yes it does because if it was a christian newspaper, then that is a whole different story. and i have looked and looked and looked and cant find a reference to a christian newspaper. Tom, if you think I'm inventing this, let me know, and give me a good reason why I'd do so. Unfortunately, money's been tight, so a few months back, I had to fire the secretary who used to follow me around and take notes any time I wanted to track something which might be of interest to this newsgroup. Otherwise, I'd have the precise date & time I heard this, the source, the reporter's name & shoe size, etc. Here's an angle: Can you think of any reasons why news editors & producers might've dropped the "Christian" aspect of this story very quickly? You need to start thinking more capitalist and less socialist and money will not be so tight. Show us the proof it was a christian publication. |
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Doug Kanter wrote:
"Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... After reading about Denmark and their problems with the Arabs I have found a few ways to support the country. OK....stop the special bus at the next corner, open the window, and tell me about your delusion: 1) A (typically) stupid Christian publication starts this whole mess by publishing a picture that offends an (equally) stupid bunch of Muslims. 2) The Danish government responds by saying it supports free speech, instead of saying "Hey...you got a problem with that cartoon? Take it up with these shmucks". By doing so, it creates an image of solidarity with the shmucks. The audience is...guess who? Religious fanatics in the Middle East, precisely equivalent to the morons who published the cartoons. No brains on either side. Free speech and separation of church & state? Alien concepts. The Muslim shmucks assume that the Danish government is arm in arm with the Christian shmucks. Great. 3) The Danish government sees its holdings around the world being attacked, and you think we should say one friggin' word in its support, when it could've distanced itself from the PRIVATELY RUN PUBLICATION that started the mess? If Forbes Magazine, or Time or Newseek had published the cartoons first, you would've come up with all sorts of reasons why "it's different". But, a Christian publication somehow deserves "support" when its actions generate conflict. Bull****. i forgot islam - new religion of liberals No, robot. You assume a Christian newspaper is somehow superior because the details of that religion's sins occurred just a bit too far in the past to be accurately chronicled by web links. Too bad. The two religions are the same. yes, Christians are running around burning down buildings when anyone makes fun of them. Plus, most of the papers were not Christian. Don't turn this around like some Christian newspaper is targeting Islam. How about the daily jew cartoons that Islamic newspaper publish. Where is the outrage there? Islamists are idiots. Perhaps Israelis (and Jews in general) realize that cartoons don't matter. If they did, there'd be a whole slew of American political cartoonists in prison by now, or at least their phones would be tapped. I'm not defending the current violence against Danish properties, by the way. I *do* object to any attempt on your president's part to make political hay out of the situation. Remember when Islamic kids were reenacting the Watts riots in Paris last year, and how people like NOYB were predicting Armegeddon based on those riots? Yawn..... Doug, I am curious, do you mean the newspaper is run by an editorial staff that is comprised mostly of those who believe in Judah/Christian values, or do you mean the newspaper is run by an organization whose main objective is to promote Christianity? -- Reggie ************************************************** ************* That's my story and I am sticking to it. ************************************************** ************* |
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" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message . .. "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... After reading about Denmark and their problems with the Arabs I have found a few ways to support the country. OK....stop the special bus at the next corner, open the window, and tell me about your delusion: 1) A (typically) stupid Christian publication starts this whole mess by publishing a picture that offends an (equally) stupid bunch of Muslims. 2) The Danish government responds by saying it supports free speech, instead of saying "Hey...you got a problem with that cartoon? Take it up with these shmucks". By doing so, it creates an image of solidarity with the shmucks. The audience is...guess who? Religious fanatics in the Middle East, precisely equivalent to the morons who published the cartoons. No brains on either side. Free speech and separation of church & state? Alien concepts. The Muslim shmucks assume that the Danish government is arm in arm with the Christian shmucks. Great. 3) The Danish government sees its holdings around the world being attacked, and you think we should say one friggin' word in its support, when it could've distanced itself from the PRIVATELY RUN PUBLICATION that started the mess? If Forbes Magazine, or Time or Newseek had published the cartoons first, you would've come up with all sorts of reasons why "it's different". But, a Christian publication somehow deserves "support" when its actions generate conflict. Bull****. i forgot islam - new religion of liberals No, robot. You assume a Christian newspaper is somehow superior because the details of that religion's sins occurred just a bit too far in the past to be accurately chronicled by web links. Too bad. The two religions are the same. yes, Christians are running around burning down buildings when anyone makes fun of them. Plus, most of the papers were not Christian. Don't turn this around like some Christian newspaper is targeting Islam. How about the daily jew cartoons that Islamic newspaper publish. Where is the outrage there? Islamists are idiots. Perhaps Israelis (and Jews in general) realize that cartoons don't matter. If they did, there'd be a whole slew of American political cartoonists in prison by now, or at least their phones would be tapped. I'm not defending the current violence against Danish properties, by the way. I *do* object to any attempt on your president's part to make political hay out of the situation. Sort of like Jimmy Carter and other Democrats did during Mrs. King's funeral yesterday? What a shameful display on their part. Yeah, I heard about that. Inexcusable and obnoxious. Shameful political rally's at funerals and memorials seems to be the Democrats MO now........remember the Wellstone Memorial service? No....don't recall that one. http://archives.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLI...orial.fallout/ I guess that makes a trend. |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message . .. "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... After reading about Denmark and their problems with the Arabs I have found a few ways to support the country. OK....stop the special bus at the next corner, open the window, and tell me about your delusion: 1) A (typically) stupid Christian publication starts this whole mess by publishing a picture that offends an (equally) stupid bunch of Muslims. 2) The Danish government responds by saying it supports free speech, instead of saying "Hey...you got a problem with that cartoon? Take it up with these shmucks". By doing so, it creates an image of solidarity with the shmucks. The audience is...guess who? Religious fanatics in the Middle East, precisely equivalent to the morons who published the cartoons. No brains on either side. Free speech and separation of church & state? Alien concepts. The Muslim shmucks assume that the Danish government is arm in arm with the Christian shmucks. Great. 3) The Danish government sees its holdings around the world being attacked, and you think we should say one friggin' word in its support, when it could've distanced itself from the PRIVATELY RUN PUBLICATION that started the mess? If Forbes Magazine, or Time or Newseek had published the cartoons first, you would've come up with all sorts of reasons why "it's different". But, a Christian publication somehow deserves "support" when its actions generate conflict. Bull****. i forgot islam - new religion of liberals No, robot. You assume a Christian newspaper is somehow superior because the details of that religion's sins occurred just a bit too far in the past to be accurately chronicled by web links. Too bad. The two religions are the same. yes, Christians are running around burning down buildings when anyone makes fun of them. Plus, most of the papers were not Christian. Don't turn this around like some Christian newspaper is targeting Islam. How about the daily jew cartoons that Islamic newspaper publish. Where is the outrage there? Islamists are idiots. Perhaps Israelis (and Jews in general) realize that cartoons don't matter. If they did, there'd be a whole slew of American political cartoonists in prison by now, or at least their phones would be tapped. I'm not defending the current violence against Danish properties, by the way. I *do* object to any attempt on your president's part to make political hay out of the situation. Sort of like Jimmy Carter and other Democrats did during Mrs. King's funeral yesterday? What a shameful display on their part. Yeah, I heard about that. Inexcusable and obnoxious. Shameful political rally's at funerals and memorials seems to be the Democrats MO now........remember the Wellstone Memorial service? No....don't recall that one. http://archives.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLI...orial.fallout/ I guess that makes a trend. In recent history (2 out of 2)..............yes it does. |
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"Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 03:10:29 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: Really, I don't. Heard it on at least 3 news sources within 48 hours of the initial occurrence. But, it really doesn't matter. well, yes it does because if it was a christian newspaper, then that is a whole different story. and i have looked and looked and looked and cant find a reference to a christian newspaper. Tom, if you think I'm inventing this, let me know, and give me a good reason why I'd do so. Unfortunately, money's been tight, so a few months back, I had to fire the secretary who used to follow me around and take notes any time I wanted to track something which might be of interest to this newsgroup. Otherwise, I'd have the precise date & time I heard this, the source, the reporter's name & shoe size, etc. Here's an angle: Can you think of any reasons why news editors & producers might've dropped the "Christian" aspect of this story very quickly? You need to start thinking more capitalist and less socialist and money will not be so tight. Show us the proof it was a christian publication. Show me proof I didn't hear it. |
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"Reggie Smithers" wrote in message . .. Doug Kanter wrote: "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... After reading about Denmark and their problems with the Arabs I have found a few ways to support the country. OK....stop the special bus at the next corner, open the window, and tell me about your delusion: 1) A (typically) stupid Christian publication starts this whole mess by publishing a picture that offends an (equally) stupid bunch of Muslims. 2) The Danish government responds by saying it supports free speech, instead of saying "Hey...you got a problem with that cartoon? Take it up with these shmucks". By doing so, it creates an image of solidarity with the shmucks. The audience is...guess who? Religious fanatics in the Middle East, precisely equivalent to the morons who published the cartoons. No brains on either side. Free speech and separation of church & state? Alien concepts. The Muslim shmucks assume that the Danish government is arm in arm with the Christian shmucks. Great. 3) The Danish government sees its holdings around the world being attacked, and you think we should say one friggin' word in its support, when it could've distanced itself from the PRIVATELY RUN PUBLICATION that started the mess? If Forbes Magazine, or Time or Newseek had published the cartoons first, you would've come up with all sorts of reasons why "it's different". But, a Christian publication somehow deserves "support" when its actions generate conflict. Bull****. i forgot islam - new religion of liberals No, robot. You assume a Christian newspaper is somehow superior because the details of that religion's sins occurred just a bit too far in the past to be accurately chronicled by web links. Too bad. The two religions are the same. yes, Christians are running around burning down buildings when anyone makes fun of them. Plus, most of the papers were not Christian. Don't turn this around like some Christian newspaper is targeting Islam. How about the daily jew cartoons that Islamic newspaper publish. Where is the outrage there? Islamists are idiots. Perhaps Israelis (and Jews in general) realize that cartoons don't matter. If they did, there'd be a whole slew of American political cartoonists in prison by now, or at least their phones would be tapped. I'm not defending the current violence against Danish properties, by the way. I *do* object to any attempt on your president's part to make political hay out of the situation. Remember when Islamic kids were reenacting the Watts riots in Paris last year, and how people like NOYB were predicting Armegeddon based on those riots? Yawn..... Doug, I am curious, do you mean the newspaper is run by an editorial staff that is comprised mostly of those who believe in Judah/Christian values, or do you mean the newspaper is run by an organization whose main objective is to promote Christianity? Odd question. Statistically speaking, most newspapers in Western countries will fall into your first category, since most Western countries are largely Christian. As far as the second category, such publications *do* exist: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search Meanwhile: US, British media tread carefully in cartoon furor Papers have not reprinted Muhammad caricatures, but support right to publish them. By Arthur Bright | csmonitor.com Protests over 12 cartoons of the prophet Muhammad spread across the Muslim world over the weekend, as Danish embassies were set on fire in Syria and Lebanon and at least six people were killed during protests in Afghanistan and Somalia. But while the demonstrations were inflamed at least in part by the cartoons' republishing by newspapers across continental Europe, the media in the United States have largely abstained from representing the cartoons, citing them as "too offensive to run," reports Editor and Publisher. Mo http://www.christiansciencemonitor.c...ate.html?s=rel |
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