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"JTEM" |
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08 Sep 2004 03:39:43 PM |
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Keeping terrorism quiet |
That's right, they now keep terrorist attacks quiet,
so long as they are performed by lunatic
right-wingers.
Here's one you'd be lucky to have ever heard about.
I missed it myself, had to be told by someone else
that it happened:
BOSTON - An explosion that blew out a number of
windows at a Boston-area laboratory specializing in
stem-cell research was caused by a pipe bomb, local
police said Friday.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5842216/
Since this story was written an arrest has been made.
The man arrested is the same man who was awaiting
trial for an attempt to blow up the lab a year earlier.
"Oh, go ahead, let him out on bail! He's not dangerous.
All he's trying to do is blow up building for Jesus."
About a year ago I predicted that we were only about
five years away from the first "Christian" suicide
bomber. I'd like to take this moment to stand by that
prediction.
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| User: "Lord Calvert" |
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| Title: Re: Keeping terrorism quiet |
08 Sep 2004 04:09:43 PM |
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About a year ago I predicted that we were only about
five years away from the first "Christian" suicide
bomber. I'd like to take this moment to stand by that
prediction.
Already happened. His name was Paul Hill. James Kopp would have joined him but
he had a little more assistance.
Rich Goranson, Amherst, NY, USA (aa#MCMXCIX, a-vet#1)
EAC Department of Applied Rattan Use
"Without faith we might relapse into scientific or rational thinking, which
leads by a slippery slope toward constitutional democracy." - Robert Anton
Wilson
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: Keeping terrorism quiet |
09 Sep 2004 12:59:31 AM |
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In article <o4GdneU8mbYx8aLcRVn-jg@comcast.com>,
"JTEM" <jaytem@gaydar.co.uk> wrote:
That's right, they now keep terrorist attacks quiet,
so long as they are performed by lunatic
right-wingers.
Here's one you'd be lucky to have ever heard about.
I missed it myself, had to be told by someone else
that it happened:
BOSTON - An explosion that blew out a number of
windows at a Boston-area laboratory specializing in
stem-cell research was caused by a pipe bomb, local
police said Friday.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5842216/
Since this story was written an arrest has been made.
The man arrested is the same man who was awaiting
trial for an attempt to blow up the lab a year earlier.
That is so fucking disgusting. All that the scientists were trying to
do was to help sick people. This is the first that I heard about it
too. I guess if they do it for Jesus' sake, they are not terrorists.
"Oh, go ahead, let him out on bail! He's not dangerous.
All he's trying to do is blow up building for Jesus."
About a year ago I predicted that we were only about
five years away from the first "Christian" suicide
bomber. I'd like to take this moment to stand by that
prediction.
I totally believe it. Crap. I guess that means if I go to a seminar,
I'll have to go through a metal detector.
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
-The ability to change one's mind, ideas, and opinions when confronted with
new facts is the sign of the rational and intelligent. The inability to do
so is the hallmark of the dimwitted and the fanatic. This applies not only
to science and philosophy, but also to politics.-
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| User: "JTEM" |
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| Title: Re: Keeping terrorism quiet |
09 Sep 2004 01:16:36 AM |
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"johac" <jhachm@ixpresremove.com> wrote
Since this story was written an arrest has been made.
The man arrested is the same man who was awaiting
trial for an attempt to blow up the lab a year earlier.
That is so fucking disgusting.
Yes it is. As a matter of fact, it's TOO fucking disgusting!
I like to think there's something else, maybe a reason they
let a right-wing bomber out on bail.
There does seem to be plenty of evidence -- at least from
what's being reported -- that the bomber was attempting
to avoid injuring anybody. Maybe that's it.
All that the scientists were trying to do was to help sick
people.
On the bright side, we just identified another "sick" person
for them to help.
This is the first that I heard about it too. I guess if they do
it for Jesus' sake, they are not terrorists.
So "Christian" bombers get second chances, and abortion
doctor murders get press conferences from inside prison...
What's next? Is Bush going to start offering rewards to these
terrorists?
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: Keeping terrorism quiet |
10 Sep 2004 12:33:03 AM |
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In article <P-qdnRcvDJh9bqLcRVn-tw@comcast.com>,
"JTEM" <jaytem@gaydar.co.uk> wrote:
"johac" <jhachm@ixpresremove.com> wrote
Since this story was written an arrest has been made.
The man arrested is the same man who was awaiting
trial for an attempt to blow up the lab a year earlier.
That is so fucking disgusting.
Yes it is. As a matter of fact, it's TOO fucking disgusting!
I like to think there's something else, maybe a reason they
let a right-wing bomber out on bail.
There does seem to be plenty of evidence -- at least from
what's being reported -- that the bomber was attempting
to avoid injuring anybody. Maybe that's it.
All that the scientists were trying to do was to help sick
people.
On the bright side, we just identified another "sick" person
for them to help.
This is the first that I heard about it too. I guess if they do
it for Jesus' sake, they are not terrorists.
So "Christian" bombers get second chances, and abortion
doctor murders get press conferences from inside prison...
What's next? Is Bush going to start offering rewards to these
terrorists?
And he'd probably pin a medal on them too.
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
-The ability to change one's mind, ideas, and opinions when confronted with
new facts is the sign of the rational and intelligent. The inability to do
so is the hallmark of the dimwitted and the fanatic. This applies not only
to science and philosophy, but also to politics.-
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| User: "Dionisio" |
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| Title: Re: Keeping terrorism quiet |
08 Sep 2004 10:46:40 PM |
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JTEM wrote:
About a year ago I predicted that we were only about
five years away from the first "Christian" suicide
bomber. I'd like to take this moment to stand by that
prediction.
You're a little late, or did you mean one that struck in the USA?
--
The danger for what the press derisively calls the 'Religious Right' is that they are making the same mistakes the religious left made. To solve the moral problems of the nation they are looking to government rather than the Creator of their faith and His strategies.
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| User: "JTEM" |
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| Title: Re: Keeping terrorism quiet |
08 Sep 2004 11:20:29 PM |
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"Dionisio" <moc.rr.thgisni@5ellimd.com> wrote
JTEM wrote:
About a year ago I predicted that we were only about
five years away from the first "Christian" suicide
bomber. I'd like to take this moment to stand by that
prediction.
You're a little late, or did you mean one that struck in the USA?
Yes I meant an American inside the USA, and someone blowing
themself up for Jesus.
Not just a mad bomber that happened to have been baptized when
they were a kid.
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| User: "W3" |
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| Title: Re: Keeping terrorism quiet |
08 Sep 2004 03:45:08 PM |
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JTEM wrote:
That's right, they now keep terrorist attacks quiet,
so long as they are performed by lunatic
right-wingers.
Here's one you'd be lucky to have ever heard about.
I missed it myself, had to be told by someone else
that it happened:
BOSTON - An explosion that blew out a number of
windows at a Boston-area laboratory specializing in
stem-cell research was caused by a pipe bomb, local
police said Friday.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5842216/
Since this story was written an arrest has been made.
The man arrested is the same man who was awaiting
trial for an attempt to blow up the lab a year earlier.
"Oh, go ahead, let him out on bail! He's not dangerous.
All he's trying to do is blow up building for Jesus."
About a year ago I predicted that we were only about
five years away from the first "Christian" suicide
bomber. I'd like to take this moment to stand by that
prediction.
What an idiot.
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| User: "Uncle Dollar Bill" |
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| Title: Re: Keeping terrorism quiet |
08 Sep 2004 10:35:34 PM |
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On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 16:39:43 -0400, JTEM wrote:
That's right, they now keep terrorist attacks quiet,
so long as they are performed by lunatic
right-wingers.
Christianity has protected its own terrorists for thousands of years -
they're called "Saints".
Here's one you'd be lucky to have ever heard about.
I missed it myself, had to be told by someone else
that it happened:
BOSTON - An explosion that blew out a number of
windows at a Boston-area laboratory specializing in
stem-cell research was caused by a pipe bomb, local
police said Friday.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5842216/
Since this story was written an arrest has been made.
The man arrested is the same man who was awaiting
trial for an attempt to blow up the lab a year earlier.
"Oh, go ahead, let him out on bail! He's not dangerous.
All he's trying to do is blow up building for Jesus."
Ain't it the truth? :-\ You also don't hear too much about people who
kill children in the hopes that the children will not live long enough to
'sin', and thus be guaranteed entry to Heaven. I can think of quite a few
cases of that to occur within the past decade or so, at least one of which
involved a man ramming his truck into a daycare or nursery school (the
details escape me at the moment). At least in cases like that (and the
bombings to which you allude), it's terrorism pure and simple. A fanatical
doctrine encourages and fosters it, such people are even occasionally
defended by their fellow zealots as, and has a highly organized system of
thought and indoctrination to foster the development of such ideologies.
But you'll never hear it referred to as such, at least not in the
Christian-coddling U.S. press.
About a year ago I predicted that we were only about
five years away from the first "Christian" suicide
bomber. I'd like to take this moment to stand by that
prediction.
I wouldn't doubt in the least that you're correct. Especially as there is
absolutely nothing in the Bible to discourage such behavior when you
honestly believe you're doing the will of Gawd(TM). I'm really rather
surprised that more religions haven't jumped on the bandwagon already,
truth be known. :-#
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L8r,
Uncle Dollar Bill
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