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ZVUGKTUBM wrote:http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/14/world/asia/australia-operation/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
Bob wrote: ...people inside the building holding a black flag with Arabic writing on it. The flag reads: "There is no God but God and Mohammed is the prophet of God."
what a fucked up religion
Markle wrote:Bob wrote: ...people inside the building holding a black flag with Arabic writing on it. The flag reads: "There is no God but God and Mohammed is the prophet of God."
what a fucked up religion
Their playing on our Progressive Political Correct crowd to move their agenda further in the US.
A couple of Muslims complain about a Christmas celebration and presto, Christmas is erased.
Wordslinger wrote:Markle wrote:Bob wrote: ...people inside the building holding a black flag with Arabic writing on it. The flag reads: "There is no God but God and Mohammed is the prophet of God."
what a fucked up religion
Their playing on our Progressive Political Correct crowd to move their agenda further in the US.
A couple of Muslims complain about a Christmas celebration and presto, Christmas is erased.
Really? Tell that to Walmart or Target. Or my wife. If the Muslims really get rid of Christmas, it'll be the best thing they ever did! If I hear Deck the Halls one more time I may be driven to take hostages!!
Bob wrote:Timeline: Australia's terror threat
Concern has been growing in Australia in recent months over the effect on domestic security of Australian nationals fighting with or sympathising with Islamist militant groups in Iraq and Syria. The BBC looks at how events - and related legislation - have developed.
5 Aug: New legislation aimed at preventing people going to fight with Islamist groups announced.
11 Aug: Image emerges of young son of Australian militant fighter holding severed head of Syrian soldier.
27 Aug: New counter-terrorism units set up in airports to stop departing fighters.
27 Aug: Director general of Australia's spy agency, David Irvine, says 15 Australian militants have died fighting in Iraq and Syria. One hundred or more people in Australia are "actively supporting" militant groups by recruiting new fighters and providing funds, he says.
10 Sep: Brisbane Islamic centre raided; two charged with terrorism offences.
12 Sep: Australia raises terror threat level from medium to high, for the first time since the system was introduced in 2003.
14 Sep: Prime Minister Tony Abbott commits 600 troops to fight against Islamic State, as part of a multilateral effort.
18 Sep: Australia carries out what it calls its biggest counter-terrorism raid; Mr Abbott later confirms this was linked to an alleged plot by Australia-based individuals to kill a randomly selected member of the public. The intelligence is reported to have come from an intercepted telephone call involving an Australian fighter with Islamic State (IS) in Syria.
23 Sep: A teenager described as a "known terror suspect" is shot dead after he stabs two police officers at a Melbourne police station.
3 Oct: Australia approves air strikes against IS.
8 Oct: Mr Abbott proposes ban on foreign "hate preachers".
29 Oct: The government says it is trying to confirm reports that the most senior Australian member of IS, Mohammad Ali Baryalei, has been killed in Syria.
30 Oct: Parliament completes approval of a security law that creates a new offence of "advocating terrorism" and seeks to ban Australians from travelling to certain conflict areas.
4 Dec: Australia bans its citizens from travelling to the Syrian province of Raqqa, stronghold of IS.
15 Dec: At least one gunman takes hostages in a cafe in Sydney's Martin Place. As yet, the motivation for this incident is not clear
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-30474414
SheWrites wrote:Bob wrote:Timeline: Australia's terror threat
Concern has been growing in Australia in recent months over the effect on domestic security of Australian nationals fighting with or sympathising with Islamist militant groups in Iraq and Syria. The BBC looks at how events - and related legislation - have developed.
5 Aug: New legislation aimed at preventing people going to fight with Islamist groups announced.
11 Aug: Image emerges of young son of Australian militant fighter holding severed head of Syrian soldier.
27 Aug: New counter-terrorism units set up in airports to stop departing fighters.
27 Aug: Director general of Australia's spy agency, David Irvine, says 15 Australian militants have died fighting in Iraq and Syria. One hundred or more people in Australia are "actively supporting" militant groups by recruiting new fighters and providing funds, he says.
10 Sep: Brisbane Islamic centre raided; two charged with terrorism offences.
12 Sep: Australia raises terror threat level from medium to high, for the first time since the system was introduced in 2003.
14 Sep: Prime Minister Tony Abbott commits 600 troops to fight against Islamic State, as part of a multilateral effort.
18 Sep: Australia carries out what it calls its biggest counter-terrorism raid; Mr Abbott later confirms this was linked to an alleged plot by Australia-based individuals to kill a randomly selected member of the public. The intelligence is reported to have come from an intercepted telephone call involving an Australian fighter with Islamic State (IS) in Syria.
23 Sep: A teenager described as a "known terror suspect" is shot dead after he stabs two police officers at a Melbourne police station.
3 Oct: Australia approves air strikes against IS.
8 Oct: Mr Abbott proposes ban on foreign "hate preachers".
29 Oct: The government says it is trying to confirm reports that the most senior Australian member of IS, Mohammad Ali Baryalei, has been killed in Syria.
30 Oct: Parliament completes approval of a security law that creates a new offence of "advocating terrorism" and seeks to ban Australians from travelling to certain conflict areas.
4 Dec: Australia bans its citizens from travelling to the Syrian province of Raqqa, stronghold of IS.
15 Dec: At least one gunman takes hostages in a cafe in Sydney's Martin Place. As yet, the motivation for this incident is not clear
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-30474414
Have to consider the movement of American military into Australia beginning in 2011. Many said it was "pivotal." Setting up a hotbed???
Bob wrote:She's no longer the Prime Minister, Karl. They now have a new one.
Bob wrote:Also, Karl, you sourced that Gillard quote from snopes and snopes reveals it's bogus in your own link. Did you really mean to do that? lol
Sal wrote:I swear, I think Americans like being scared more than any group of people in the history of the planet.
All we have confirmed so far is that there's one crazy-assed dude with a shotgun holding some hostages in a candy store in Australia, and it's all ....
"Australia is a hotbed of radical Islamists!! Mooslims suck!! Sharia!! ISIS is coming!! We're all gonna die!!!!"
I wonder if this will be enough to hold us through the Holidays, or if we're gonna need another nurse with Ebola to show up.
Sal wrote:
All we have confirmed so far is that there's one crazy-assed dude with a shotgun holding some hostages in a candy store in Australia, and it's all ....
Bob wrote:Sal wrote:
All we have confirmed so far is that there's one crazy-assed dude with a shotgun holding some hostages in a candy store in Australia, and it's all ....
Look, it's one thing to call the people of Sydney Australia and the people of our country who had to personally endure the destruction of a big chunk of lower Manhattan, scaredy cats.
BUT, when you make a statement like the one above, you're intentionally leaving out something which has been confirmed.
The "crazy-assed dude" DID hold up a black flag with Arabic writing on it reading, "There is no God but God and Mohammed is the prophet of God." And has demanded they bring him an Isis flag to fly as well. All that is confirmed, Sal.
You can keep trying to play down the role that gutter religion is playing in all this, but it's very disingenuous for you to do that. And it demonstrates you're in denial of reality.
Sal wrote:Bob wrote:Sal wrote:
All we have confirmed so far is that there's one crazy-assed dude with a shotgun holding some hostages in a candy store in Australia, and it's all ....
Look, it's one thing to call the people of Sydney Australia and the people of our country who had to personally endure the destruction of a big chunk of lower Manhattan, scaredy cats.
BUT, when you make a statement like the one above, you're intentionally leaving out something which has been confirmed.
The "crazy-assed dude" DID hold up a black flag with Arabic writing on it reading, "There is no God but God and Mohammed is the prophet of God." And has demanded they bring him an Isis flag to fly as well. All that is confirmed, Sal.
You can keep trying to play down the role that gutter religion is playing in all this, but it's very disingenuous for you to do that. And it demonstrates you're in denial of reality.
Look, when you've got a group as gruesomely violent as ISIS around making youtube videos and all kinds of other propaganda, they're going to attract all manner of psychopathic losers and copycats.
ISIS is no more representative of mainstream Islam than Westboro or Hutaree are of mainstream Christianity.
KarlRove wrote:
Westboro is a family of what? 20?
ISIS is over 200k and the moderates are scared of them.
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