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The Dreaded Balls of Blasphemy

Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 9:23:54 am PDT

US troops are accused of “insulting Islam” again, for distributing soccer balls bearing the flag of Saudi Arabia: ’Blasphemous’ balls anger Afghans.

A demonstration has been held in south- east Afghanistan accusing US troops of insulting Islam after they distributed footballs bearing the name of Allah.

The balls showed the Saudi Arabian flag which features the Koranic declaration of faith. The US military said the idea had been to give something for Afghan children to enjoy and they did not realise it would cause offence.

The footballs were dropped from a helicopter in Khost province.

Some displayed flags from countries all over the world, including Saudi Arabia, which features the shahada, one of the five pillars of Islam - the declaration of faith.

The words, which include the name of Allah, are revered, and Muslims are very sensitive about where and how they can be used.

“Sensitive,” in this case, being defined as “prone to murderous rage.”

To show how sensitive they are to this extreme sensitivity, the BBC sensitively blurs the offensive segment of the ball in their photograph.

(Hat tip: LGF readers.)

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1 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:24:18am

Ah, those accursed balls!

2 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:24:39am

Kick Allah in the calligraphy!

3 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:25:26am

Try to help and bring goodwill, and it evokes rage.

Damned if you do, damned if you don't with these people.

4 6pat6  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:25:43am

allah has no balls.

5 Sizzlack  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:26:08am

what the F doesn't offend Islam?

a friggin soccer ball? come on now this is beyond ridiculous. US Troops were trying to do something GOOD for the children. We give them soccer balls and its insulting to Islam. They strap suicide vests on 6 year olds and tell them to blow themselves and up and its no problem. Riiight.

6 Carridine  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:26:20am
"Goodness,
Gracious!
Great Balls of Blasphemy!"


/apologies to Jerry Lee Lewis

7 Killgore Trout  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:26:37am

BBC put a blurka on that ball.

8 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:26:53am
The footballs were dropped from a helicopter in Khost province.

It's like a scene from "The Gods Must be Crazy."

But in this case it's "Allah Must be Crazy."

Which is true every day of the year, come to think of it.

9 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:27:04am

Will exploding soccer balls offend them?

10 EC Marm  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:27:12am
To show how sensitive they are to this extreme sensitivity, the BBC sensitively blurs the offensive segment of the ball in their photograph.

To show how insensitive I am, I fixed the image.

11 Ginn  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:27:37am

re: #1 zombie

Ah, those accursed balls!

So far, today's threads are:

Religion of Peace Strikes Again in Thailand
Religion of Peace Strikes Again in Pakistan
Religion of Peace Strikes Again in Somalia

Maybe the entire day will go by and every single LGF thread will be like this.

Hey, Zombie... it's a ball thread!

12 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:27:38am

re: #6 Carridine

"Goodness,
Gracious!
Great Balls of Blasphemy!"

Hahaha!

Now -- off with your head for singing infidel music!

13 DesertSage  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:28:08am

Angry Iraqi leader lashes out at Clinton

Now that's what I'm talking about!

14 Carridine  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:28:17am

re: #2 zombie

Kick Allah in the calligraphy!

'Zackley, Zomboid One! At least WE GOT BALLS! The complainers and seethers had NOTHING before we showed them ours, raining from helicopters!

15 6pat6  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:28:22am

When will the West understand that EVERYTHING offends islam, and EVERYTHING offends allah? Once that simple fact is recognized, then it'll be understood that no matter what we do for them, and no matter what the context, it'll still piss them off.

Feed them, the food angers them. House them, the housing pisses them off. Drop balls on their heads, and that offends them.

Screw them.

16 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:28:29am

I had a post on this but didn't add the photo since I couldn't make out anything on it. Didn't even realize they blurred it.

How lame.

I need to make an appointment at the eye doctor.

17 FightingBack  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:29:01am

Are they on Ebay yet? I want one.

18 Carridine  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:29:14am

re: #12 zombie

Badaboom!

LMAO...

19 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:29:15am

re: #10 EC Marm

To show how sensitive they are to this extreme sensitivity, the BBC sensitively blurs the offensive segment of the ball in their photograph.

To show how insensitive I am, I fixed the image.


Now that I can make out.

Heh.

20 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:29:34am

re: #11 Ginn

That "religion of peace" comment of mine was posted on the previous thread, not this one!

21 Mike in VA  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:30:06am

Generally I think they overreact to everything. In this case, though, given the "uncleanness" they ascribe to the foot (think about how they threw shoes at statues of Saddam in Iraq), I can imagine some sort of offense to the idea of kicking "one of the pillars of Islam."

22 6pat6  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:30:17am

No music, no love, no laughter, no games, no sense...welcome to allahland...the amusement park from Hell.

23 EC Marm  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:30:24am

re: #16 JammieWearingFool
Apparently, it's just the writing on the Saudi flag.

24 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:30:48am

Considering that this is Afghanistan, shouldn't we have been dropping goat carcasses from the helicopter?

25 Carridine  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:31:12am

re: #15 6pat6

"Screw them."

THAT is blasphemous, and immoral and only Muslim clergy may do that! SHAME ON YOU for even suggesting it, you loathsome kffir!

26 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:32:14am

Buzkashi

The goal of a player is to grab the carcass of a headless goat or calf, and then get it clear of the other players and pitch it across a goal line or into a target circle or vat.
The game is known as Buzkashi in Afghanistan
27 JWM  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:32:15am

They can't do commerce.
They can't do industry.
They can't do civil government.
But they have learned from the West
How to demonstrate, and protest.
Who says multiculturalism is a one-way street?

JWM

28 FightingBack  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:32:26am

Flags of all nations? Is one missing?

29 6pat6  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:32:43am

re: #25 Carridine

Yeah, I know, bad me...they are allowed to screw themselves!

30 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:32:43am

So, get out a MagicMarker and let the kids have some fun!

Seething barbarians!

31 FrogMarch  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:33:12am

You can't make this stuff up. Comical.

32 BabbaZee  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:33:18am

Ahh balls
I did all my jokes and posted all the ball reruns on this on the DT already, wah...
wasted my good material down there!
lol


Warriors of God my ass... Behold Christiane Amanpour, Agitprop Whore of the Caliphate !

33 wanumba  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:33:28am

Procurement office follies.
NOTHING but NOTHING should be coming in from Saudi Arabia.
Years ago, had to work on food aid committee for an entire country, all the donors sat around with the national officers and tallied up the quantifiable food aid to the country in order to figure out projected needs.
Typical food aid donations- thousands of metric tonnes of sorghum and wheat, butteroil, milk powder, etc.
Rice, more wheat, vitamins (especially Vitamin A), protein sources like groundnuts (peanuts)
Every year Saudi Arabia - mosques and dried dates.
Priorities and agendas were pretty obvious just by a basic persual of the accounting.

34 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:33:47am

re: #27 JWM

Heh, It's worked for 5-8 generations of welfare leeches here and the UK.

35 EE  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:34:06am

Notice that the Saudi flag is the flag of jihad. It has the Shahada written in Arabic, and below it is the sword of jihad.

Perhaps it is the Saudis who have committed blasphemy, by putting the Shadada on a flag that is very well suited to being burned because of the constant abridgements and denials of freedom of religion that the Saudis impose.

For example, if you fly the Saudi airline, you had better not bring a Bible aboard, because it will be confiscated.

It may be that the Saudi flag needs to be publicly burned, and often, because of their very bad behavior.

36 Miss Trixie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:34:27am

Good afternoon {LGF}.

I see the ROP has been busy today.

I think that we should [deleted] the [deleted] whereby any [deleted] [deleted] or [deleted] can just go [deleted] [deleted].

37 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:34:32am
38 SeafoodGumbo  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:34:54am

Interestingly, if you look at a different pic of the ball at jihadwatch, they put the Israeli flag next to the Saudi one -- an odd juxtaposition.

39 EC Marm  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:34:54am

It never occurred to one of the 'pious' over there to just take the 'football' and stick it on a shelf? That kinda avoids the blasphemy, does it not? Nope, hit the streets and protest.

40 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:34:57am

re: #32 BabbaZee

Don't be bitter. I'm just so darned proud of a third shift post seeing daylight!
~/

41 jcm  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:35:15am

If they only knew a football was called a

PIGSKIN

.

BAWHAHAHAHAH!

Wrong ball I know, but we can use the confusion over the word "football."

42 Thanos  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:35:23am

I don't know who's responsible for this blunder, there have been like 12 protests over these self same balls the past three years...

yeah, it's silly, but by now we know about these balls and their effect on muslim rage boy types looking for any excuse to raise recruiting...

43 Ginn  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:35:34am

re: #20 zombie

re: #11 Ginn

That "religion of peace" comment of mine was posted on the previous thread, not this one!

I know...

44 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:35:51am
45 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:35:58am

re: #39 EC Marm

Magic Marker or paint works. LET THE KIDS PLAY!

46 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:36:10am

HEY! That article said "footballs"! Shit, I thought maybe they'd be - yeah, you know it's coming, but wait for it - Little Green Footballs!

47 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:36:18am

re: #44 buzzsawmonkey

Protesting footballs is how they get their kicks.

Aaargh!
/

48 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:36:19am

re: #28 FightingBack

Flags of all nations? Is one missing?

Yeah, exactly!

What if an israeli flag had been on the ball? Would have been blasphemous? Or, rather, would it have been welcomed, as it gave them the opportunity to kick the symbol of Judaism?

I mean, if they're offended that they'd be kicking calligraphy of Allah's name, wouldn't it then be good that they'd be kicking a Star of David?

Hmmm.

49 SeafoodGumbo  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:36:21am

Whoops. The pic I posted a link to is actually from the last Islamic soccer seething incident in '06.

50 Ginn  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:36:26am

Zombie...

I was happy to see a new thread!

51 6pat6  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:37:14am

re: #45 cbinflux

Letting the kids play would blaspheme allah. they would be having FUN, and fun is ha'ram in allahland.

52 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:37:17am

I am offended that they called SOCCER balls Footballs.

This must not stand!

53 BabbaZee  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:37:22am

re: #37 buzzsawmonkey

interesting yet unsurprising!

54 Killgore Trout  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:37:23am

re: #38 SeafoodGumbo

On this new ball at least they had the sensitivity to move Da jooos further away from the Mo' quote.

55 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:38:04am

re: #51 6pat6

Yeah, I lost my head for a moment.

56 Miss Trixie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:38:12am

{realwest} Afternoon darls *smoooch* How are you today? I sent you an email yesterday I wonder if you've received it.

:)

57 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:38:16am

re: #10 EC Marm ROTFLMAO! But ya know they might actually show that in, say, Denmark, but never in the US MSM!

Oooh, Radio Vietnam is playing Jimi Hendrix version of Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower"!

58 EE  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:38:21am

re the outrages committed by Saudi airlines
Uniting to Exclude Saudi Arabian Airlines, by Daniel Pipes
(latest article on his website)
[Link: www.danielpipes.org...]

59 Ginn  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:38:51am

re: #32 BabbaZee

Ahh balls
I did all my jokes and posted all the ball reruns on this on the DT already, wah...
wasted my good material down there!
lol


Warriors of God my ass... Behold Christiane Amanpour, Agitprop Whore of the Caliphate !

I shall go seek your previous posts.

Hi Babba!

60 wanumba  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:38:53am

re: #37 buzzsawmonkey
Excellent catch! Great summary.

61 FightingBack  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:38:56am

re: #48 zombie
re: #38 SeafoodGumbo

Interestingly, if you look at a different pic of the ball at jihadwatch, they put the Israeli flag next to the Saudi one -- an odd juxtaposition.

Actually, it's there.

62 Macker  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:39:16am

re: #8 zombie
I'd say it's "Al(lah) and Mo(hammed) Must Be Crazy!"

63 BabbaZee  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:39:29am

re: #59 Ginn

{Ginn~}

You've seen all the movies, lol

64 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:39:30am
65 newsjunkie_ky  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:39:35am

re: #57 realwest

re: #10 EC Marm ROTFLMAO! But ya know they might actually show that in, say, Denmark, but never in the US MSM!

Oooh, Radio Vietnam is playing Jimi Hendrix version of Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower"!


Please provide the link to Radio Vietnam. Thanks.

66 jcm  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:39:36am

re: #46 realwest

HEY! That article said "footballs"! Shit, I thought maybe they'd be - yeah, you know it's coming, but wait for it - Little Green Footballs!

CAUTION! Your are exposing the secrets of the Overlord. You zionist check this week will be deducted for the security breach. DON'T LET IT HAPPEN AGAIN1

67 nyc redneck  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:39:37am

can't do anything to please the bastards.
i want to kick that ball.

68 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:39:54am
69 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:39:59am

re: #25 Carridine

re: #15 6pat6

"Screw them."

THAT is blasphemous, and immoral and only Muslim AND ___ clergy may do that! SHAME ON YOU for even suggesting it, you loathsome kffir!
70 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:40:03am

You ungrammatical wench, you.

Later, Lizards.

71 Macker  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:40:36am

re: #57 realwest

Oooh, Radio Vietnam is playing Jimi Hendrix version of Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower"!

Have you heard Bear McCreary's version from the end of BSG Season 3? IT KICKS SERIOUS ASS!

72 wanumba  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:40:37am

Babbazee
don't cross paths too much these - and figured out why when I discovered the link to your site - wow! really super!

73 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:40:54am

re: #38 SeafoodGumbo

Interestingly, if you look at a different pic of the ball at jihadwatch, they put the Israeli flag next to the Saudi one -- an odd juxtaposition.

Wow, that's crazy -- a different version of the ball that does have the Israeli flag on it.

Now I'm all confused. Which was dropped?

74 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:40:56am

re: #64 MandyManners

Whose got the biggest?

MANDY, hands down.

75 SeafoodGumbo  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:41:01am

re: #54 Killgore Trout

re: #38 SeafoodGumbo

On this new ball at least they had the sensitivity to move Da jooos further away from the Mo' quote.

Probably because they took 'em off the ball completely.

76 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:41:23am

re: #13 DesertSage Hey Sage - didja get your Verizon modem yet or are you still parked outside that internet cafe?! Just kidding!
Unfortunately his saying those things are only gonna help Clinton and Levin - cause he's effin' toast when if Petraeus reports serious lack of political improvement in Iraq.

77 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:41:30am

re: #49 SeafoodGumbo

Whoops. The pic I posted a link to is actually from the last Islamic soccer seething incident in '06.

Ahhh. Cancel my confusion.

78 BabbaZee  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:41:54am

re: #68 buzzsawmonkey

It goes back to the beginning
there really ARE only two "sides"
and everything else is just
costuming

79 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:42:19am
80 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:42:23am

Does anyone else wonder about the image of soccer balls coming out of choppers and bouncing around the rubble? Must have been quite a sight.

81 EE  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:42:33am

re #58, something that can unite both Left and Right in this country: the outrages committed by Saudi Airlines.


Uniting to Exclude Saudi Arabian Airlines

by Daniel Pipes
New York Sun
August 21, 2007

Saudi Arabian Airlines (known as Saudia) declares on its English-language website that the kingdom bans "Bibles, crucifixes, statues, carvings, items with religious symbols such as the Star of David." Until the Saudi government changes this detestable policy, its airline should be disallowed from flying into Western airports.

Michael Freund brought this regulation to international attention in a recent Jerusalem Post article, "Saudis might take Bibles from tourists," in which he points out that a section on the Saudia Web site, "Customs Regulations," lists the forbidden articles above under the rubric "Items and articles belonging to religions other than Islam."

Freund followed up by calling the Saudia office in New York, where an employee identified only as "Gladys" confirmed that this rule really is applied. "Yes, sir, that is what we have heard, that it is a problem to bring these things into Saudi Arabia, so you cannot do it." An unnamed official at the Saudi consulate in New York further confirmed the regulation. "You are not allowed to bring that stuff into the kingdom. If you do, they will take it away. If it is really important to you, then you can try to bring it and just see what happens, but I don't recommend that you do so."


82 George Ford  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:42:37am

Wait just one cotton picking minute...
They're "offended" by the word Allah on a soccer ball, depicted in a replica of the Saudi flag, then shouldn't they be offended by the Saudi flag depicting the word Allah?

*head explodes*

83 BabbaZee  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:42:37am

re: #72 wanumba

I haven't been working on it lately or posting much here either for that matter..
Good to see you!

84 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:42:54am

re: #61 FightingBack

re: #48 zombie
re: #38 SeafoodGumbo

Interestingly, if you look at a different pic of the ball at jihadwatch, they put the Israeli flag next to the Saudi one -- an odd juxtaposition.
Actually, it's there.

No, that ball was from 2006.

85 Carridine  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:43:21am

re: #69 cbinflux

Thin line, Dude, but I hear you! I hear you.

86 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:43:46am

re: #32 BabbaZee Definitely worth repeating!

87 SeafoodGumbo  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:43:53am

re: #77 zombie

re: #49 SeafoodGumbo

Whoops. The pic I posted a link to is actually from the last Islamic soccer seething incident in '06.

Ahhh. Cancel my confusion.

Zombie confusion

88 Miss Trixie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:44:10am

{Babbalouey} Toots! Check your email please.

{nyc redneck} Afternoon! Enjoying your Sunday?

89 BabbaZee  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:44:38am

All evil meets at least thrice daily at
Jew Hate Junction.

I need someone to write me a song for that.

Luz? Huc? Coz? Friar?
Anyone?
Bueller?

lol

90 spikester  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:44:40am

Put the Balls up on E-bay and use the $$$ to buy rockets and bullets
what's the problem?

91 rtheyserius  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:44:54am

re: #5 Sizzlack

...They strap suicide vests on 6 year olds and tell them to blow themselves and up and its no problem...

What a twisted 'religion'.

92 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:45:01am

re: #37 buzzsawmonkey

Since Saudi Arabia is, obliquely, the topic of discussion, let me share a piece of Islamic/Leftist/gay convergence that came to my attention yesterday.

One of the famous Cambridge spies who betrayed British secrets to the Soviet Union was homosexual Kim Philby.

His father, Harry St. John Philby, was a Socialist who converted to Islam and became an adviser to King Ibn-Saud--among other things, advising Saudi Arabia to remain neutral during WWII.

And he had a Slick Willie.

There you have it, over two generations, folks: Leftism, conversion to Islam, betrayal of the West, and homosexuality, all wrapped up in a nice little family package.

There is indeed nothing new under the sun.

93 EE  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:45:09am

re #58


Responding to the Saudi ban on churches and Bibles and Stars of David, some would ban mosques, Korans, and crescent moons in the West, but that is clearly untenable and unenforceable, given the freedoms of speech and worship. The Koran, for example, is not a Saudi artifact and cannot be held hostage to Saudi policies. However closely it identifies with Islam, the Saudi government does not own the religion.

Further, as Stephen Schwartz of the Center for Islamic Pluralism points out, signs in Saudi airports warn Muslim travelers that the airport's mutawwa'in, or religious police, confiscate Korans, other Islamic literature, and Muslim objects of non-Saudi origin. While discriminating specifically against Shiites and Ahmadis, this policy manifests a wider insistence on Wahhabi supremacism. More broadly, the Saudi leadership runs a country that the American government has condemned repeatedly as having "no religious freedom" and being among the most religiously repressive in the world.



Saudia is probably the only civilian airline whose logo includes swords.



Saudia, the state-owned national carrier and its portal to the world, offers a pressure point for change. To take advantage of this vulnerability, Western governments should demand that unless the Saudi government at least permits "that stuff" in, Saudia faces exclusion from the 18 airports it presently services in Europe, North America, and Japan. If those routes were shut down, Riyadh will face a tough choice:

*

Ignore this action: Allowing Western airlines to service Saudi Arabia without reciprocity would presumably be too great a humiliation for the monarchy to abide.
*

Cut off the Western airlines in return: Cutting off the Western airlines would unacceptably isolate Saudis from major markets and premier destinations.
*

Permit non-Wahhabi religious items: That leaves the Saudis no choice but to accept the import of "Bibles, crucifixes, statues, carvings, items with religious symbols such as the Star of David." Further, once these materials are allowed, other benefits would likely follow, such as permitting non-Islamic religious buildings and services in the kingdom for the millions of non-Muslims who live there. Muslims who reject the Wahhabi interpretation of Islam would also eventually benefit from this loosening.

Such joint action also sends a long-overdue signal to the despots of Riyadh – that Westerners have thrown off their servile obeisance to their writ. Who will be first to act? Which national government or municipality will arise from the customary dhimmi posture and ban Saudia (slogan: "We aim to please you") from its runways, thereby compelling the kingdom to permit infidel religious items, monotheistic and polytheistic alike, into its territory? Where are you Athens, Frankfurt, Geneva, Houston, London, Madrid, Málaga, Manchester, Milan, Munich, New York, Nice, Osaka, Paris, Prague, Rome, Vienna, and Washington, D.C.?

If no government acts, what about a delegation of Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, and others boarding a Saudia flight with much publicity, openly displaying their religious artifacts, daring the airline to confiscate these? Or which public service law firm in those eleven countries will bring local human rights suits against Saudia as an arm of the Saudi government?

This issue provides an opportunity for left and right to unite against radical Islam. Who will take the lead to confront Saudi discrimination, arrogance, and repression?

94 BabbaZee  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:45:13am

re: #88 Miss Trixie

{Trix} got it ~ thanks!

95 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:45:31am

re: #74 cbinflux

re: #64 MandyManners


Whose got the biggest?

MANDY, hands down.

Well, I do need a wagon to pull along beside me.

96 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:45:48am

re: #90 spikester

Put the Balls up on E-bay and use the $$$ to buy rockets and bullets
what's the problem?

ixnay on the ideas-ay!

97 FightingBack  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:45:56am

re: #84 zombie

Thanks. There are two balls? Who'd a thunk it?

98 psaturn  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:46:20am

re: #32 BabbaZee

Ahh balls
I did all my jokes and posted all the ball reruns on this on the DT already, wah...
wasted my good material down there!
lol


Warriors of God my ass... Behold Christiane Amanpour, Agitprop Whore of the Caliphate !


That was a good one BabbaZee! I forwarded to couple of my friends!

99 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:46:23am

re: #48 zombie Is the US Flag on the ball (sorry, can't see it very well)?

100 ironbill  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:47:01am

An important historical tidbit to all this is that when the Soviets invaded Afghanistan they dropped anti-personel mines from helicopters that resembled small butterfly-like toys. Scores of kids, being curious as children everywhere are, were maimed or killed. (The Leftists were silent then as well)

101 BabbaZee  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:47:03am

re: #98 psaturn

Good, thanks... It's important.
I want that to go around the world in 80 minutes, LOL

102 EC Marm  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:47:09am

What the BBC, in it's sensitivity, blurred out is this:

"There is no God but Allah; Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah"


It seems to avoid one outrage, they might incite another.

103 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:47:19am

re: #85 Carridine

Both get away with murder; both are above the law.

104 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:47:32am

re: #56 {Miss Trixie} Yes I did, but haven't gotten around to my e-mailing yet today! Sorry!

105 Carridine  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:47:57am

re: #89 BabbaZee

I'll do it for you, BZ-the-Psychedelic One, but TOMORROW...

...aargh! It's 15 minutes to Tomorrow already!

I'm outta here!

/I left a small offering at yr fine blog, BZ

106 SeafoodGumbo  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:48:51am

From the comments at the jihadwatch link I posted, someone says that soccer balls are made from kangaroo hide. Who knew?

107 NoSubmission  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:48:55am

re: #10 EC Marm

To show how sensitive they are to this extreme sensitivity, the BBC sensitively blurs the offensive segment of the ball in their photograph.

To show how insensitive I am, I fixed the image.


Perfect, as always! LOL~~

108 Caliredst8r  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:49:02am

They get their panties in a wad over the word allah printed on a soccer ball? They should visit some L.A. port o johns. Lift the lid and you'll see printed there "allah's piehole"

109 itellu3times  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:49:08am

Is there an American flag on the ball? Well, it can't exactly be a flag, in a hex shape, can it? But if there were, wouldn't it violate the conventions for the treatment of the flag? Didn't our Congress pass some law about ten years ago about the mistreatment of the flag?

Can we put a Saudi flag on Cindy Sheehan's ass and kick it a few times? Or would putting the Saudi flag there cause Muslims to seethe even without the kicking? Inquiring minds ... really don't much care, actually.

110 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:49:20am

re: #99 realwest

re: #48 zombie Is the US Flag on the ball (sorry, can't see it very well)?

I don't see it. The ball seems to be from the 2006 World Cup, so it includes the flags of the nations that made it into the elimination rounds. Not sure if the US made it -- we usually stink at soccer.

111 zmdavid  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:49:23am

Where were the balls manufactured? Shouldn't they be on the receiving end of some seething?

112 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:49:42am

Perhaps we should get EC Marm to recommend the Moyers getting beyotch-slapped by Chris Wallace video to Charles..?

113 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:49:43am

re: #65 newsjunkie_ky Link: [Link: www.live365.com...]
Now playing Del Shannon's "Runaway"

114 Thanos  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:49:48am

Interesting, Afghan forces shelled Pakistan earlier...

115 Dammits Dad  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:49:55am

Well we now know what gets their undies in a bunch, if they wear any.
I would gladly donate money to drop about 500 of those balls on each and every muslim neighborhood in the world.

116 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:50:42am

re: #100 ironbill

An important historical tidbit to all this is that when the Soviets invaded Afghanistan they dropped anti-personel mines from helicopters that resembled small butterfly-like toys. Scores of kids, being curious as children everywhere are, were maimed or killed. (The Leftists were silent then as well)

Exactly! Where there riots and protests against the Soviets dropping booby-trapped toys?

No.

When the US drops actual toys as a gesture of goodwill, they go berserk.

117 Operation Opera  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:51:32am
The words, which include the name of Allah, are revered, and Muslims are very sensitive about where and how they can be used.

do you mean your lords and masters?

118 nyc redneck  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:52:04am

re: #88 Miss Trixie

i'm doing good. one more day in the slow hot city then off to hard work in the fresh outdoors. my bro. is here and we're putting up a pole barn. i'm having so much fun swinging a hammer. it's like we're little kids again building a fort or something. how's your day going Miss?

119 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:52:06am

re: #71 Macker Actually, the most kick ass version I've ever heard of that was a live performance by, of all people, Neil Young, at a tribute of dozens of great stars on Dylan's 30th year in show biz!
I mean, really JUMP OUT OF YOUR CHAIR AND DANCE! version!

120 BabbaZee  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:52:51am

re: #105 Carridine

OOOoooOOOoo
excellent thanks
can't wait to hear it

121 Gagdad Bob  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:53:01am

Goodness gracious, great balls of ire!

122 zmdavid  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:53:18am
Mullahs in Afghanistan criticised the US forces for their insensitivity, and around 100 people held a demonstration in Khost.

Afghan MP Mirwais Yasini said: "To have a verse of the Koran on something you kick with your foot would be an insult in any Muslim country around the world."


Well, Mullahs, an MP and 100 protesters doesn't really sound like much seething. Maybe the Afghans are wising up.

123 MandyManners  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:53:32am

re: #121 Gagdad Bob

Goodness gracious, great balls of ire!

LOLOLOLOLOL!

124 Miss Trixie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:53:34am

re: #104 realwest

No sweat - take your time, hon.

{No Sub} :D

125 FightingBack  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:53:54am

re: #110 zombie

And a good thing, too. It's football that counts. American football. (and LGF.)

126 itellu3times  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:54:14am

re: #89 BabbaZee

All evil meets at least thrice daily at
Jew Hate Junction.

I need someone to write me a song for that.

Luz? Huc? Coz? Friar?
Anyone?
Bueller?

lol

Allah said to Mohammed, kill me a Joo!
Mo said Allah just who you talkin' too?
Allah said you.
Mo said what.
Allah said, you do what you wanna Mo, but
The next time you see me coming, you'd better run.
...
Mo said where do you want this killin' done?
Allah said, all over dar al-Islam.

(apologies to Bob Dylan ... and all who have actually read this drechy doggerel, but hey you asked for it)

127 itellu3times  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:54:42am

re: #121 Gagdad Bob

Goodness gracious, great balls of ire!

LOL

128 wanumba  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:54:46am

What's with the lack of imagination?
Shouldn't our troops be supplying balls with each hexagon sporting different sayings like:
Only oppression fears the full exercise of Liberty -Marti
Lots of people don't have TV and only limited radio access. They sit around and talk and debate for entertainment in those regions. They just need new material.
Kick the ball all day long and then discuss the concepts at night over tea.

129 BabbaZee  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:54:56am

re: #126 itellu3times

lol

130 JohnRC  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:55:03am

The "Religion" of the Perpetually Offended

131 Captain Morgan  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:55:16am

Not Ready For Civilization, Exhibit S.

132 Neo Con since 9-11  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:55:19am

Amidst the massacre today the Times of India has some good news about three courageous women trying to reform the septic religion.
[Link: timesofindia.indiatimes.com...]
Needless to say all three are under death threats

133 FrogMarch  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:55:21am
134 ruexperienced  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:55:25am

So it's ok to destroy centuries old Buddhist statues but somehow the Saudi flag on the ball brings out the Rage Boy™ to protest ?

I guess it's respect their religion to the "nth" degreee but sweet f*ck all to the rest of us.

Religion of Peace MY ASS !

It's this kind of profound stupidity that convinces me that a muslim just like these retards will find a way to detonate a nuclear warhead in a major western city(I'm guessing Tel Aviv or London will be the first to go), well before my time is up on this planet.

Then we turn the entire middle east into the largest glass coffee table ever seen.

UnFREAKINGbelievable !

RU

135 yah  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:55:50am

Actually, no flags should not be used in that manner. From American Flag ettiquette:

The flag should never be used for any advertising purpose. It should not be embroidered, printed or otherwise impressed on such articles as cushions, handkerchiefs, napkins, boxes, or anything intended to be discarded after temporary use. Advertising signs should not be attached to the staff or halyard.
The flag should not be used as part of a costume or athletic uniform, except that a flag patch may be used on the uniform of military personnel, fireman, policeman and members of patriotic organizations.
136 Dianna  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:56:12am

re: #37 buzzsawmonkey

Kim Philby wasn't homosexual. He was closely associated with homosexuals, and may have experimented, but he seems to have preferred women.

137 AW  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:56:26am

This story is emblematic of everything that is wrong in the relationship between the West and Islam.

138 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:56:30am

re: #110 zombie "we usually stink at soccer." That's cause it's such a wussy sport. Not like real football!
/ducks and runs walks hobbles for cover from all the soccer loving folks at LGF!

139 ironbill  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:57:27am

re: #116 zombie
This is just another episode in the mass produced absurdity of cultural relativism. Providing toys or sports equipment for kids somehow becomes an imposition of cultural hegemony. Blowing up ones own self and dozens of innocent bystanders is an act of cultural expression towards liberty.

140 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:58:06am

re: #121 Gagdad Bob

Goodness gracious, great balls of ire!

Ahhh -- perfect!

141 Verity Kindle  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:58:29am

ARRRGH. It's. free. stuff. Just. shut up. and play...SOCCER. Why do they have to make everything so painful and complicated? Going to school..playing sports...eating a freakin' meal. Islam drains the joy out of EVERYTHING.

142 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:58:44am

re: #137 AW

This story is emblematic of everything that is wrong in the relationship between the West and Islam.

You can take that thoughtful, concise, high-brow discussion on down the road. We'uns ain't havin nun o that.

143 Miss Trixie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:59:17am

re: #118 nyc redneck

re: #88 Miss Trixie

i'm doing good. one more day in the slow hot city then off to hard work in the fresh outdoors. my bro. is here and we're putting up a pole barn. i'm having so much fun swinging a hammer. it's like we're little kids again building a fort or something. how's your day going Miss?

LOL! Lil Miss and I spent a few hours out terrorizing the 'hood and visiting with neighbors. She's still a tad miffed at me for bathing her yesterday on account she joyously rolled in something awful stinky and although she wore the odor like a bage of honor, it had to go. Peeewww! :D

I must do some weeding in my courtyard and a little sprucing up and there's a book I'd like to stick my nose into later. The usual Sunday stuff.

144 ironbill  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:59:30am

re: #141 Verity Kindle
kudos, you said all that needs to be said.

145 solomonpanting  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:59:37am

re: #121 Gagdad Bob

Goodness gracious, great balls of ire!

He shoots...
GOOOALLL!

146 docremulac  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:59:38am

Sort of off topic, but not really. I hope that someday Sept 11th becomes a national holiday celebrating the the defeat of radical islam all over the earth.

Call it Freedom Day and you can burn any damn thing you want as long as you don't hurt anybody or damage public property. We could celebrate by burning big colorful effigies of Stalin, Hitler, Mao, Ben Laden, Clinton (sorry, my finger slipped on the keyboard) and a certain prophet who shall remain nameless for now.

Maybe not in my time but something my grandkids can hopefully enjoy someday.

147 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:59:49am

re: #136 Dianna

No, you're thinking of Michael Savage.
/

148 BabbaZee  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 9:59:58am
149 ruexperienced  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:00:03am

re: #137 AW

This story is emblematic of everything that is wrong in the relationship between the West and Islam.

No. It's entirely emblematic of what's wrong with ISLAM.

150 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:00:12am

re: #130 JohnRC"The "Religion" of the Perpetually Offended and Deservedly So".
Just wanted to fix that for ya!

151 GregInSeattle  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:00:19am

Very interesting, traveling...

On CNN global over here in Italy, they carry the "Daily Show". Which is interesting in itself... On the episode I saw a couple of hours ago, Jon interviewed Barrac Obama. Of course, the Liberal crowd loved him. I think Obama put his foot in his mouth again, this time a slur against US soldiers in Iraq. He said he wanted them to come home, so they would stop dying and to stop "causing a big mess over there".

What a tool.

-Greg(Temporarily)InVenice

152 FightingBack  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:00:23am

re: #135 yah

I ask, respectfully, about Old Glory: What about parts? May I use RW&B bunting? A sports jersey with Stars/Stripes?

153 BabbaZee  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:00:34am

Later Lizardia

154 EC Marm  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:00:40am

re: #138 realwest

That's cause it's such a wussy sport. Not like real football!
/ducks and runs walks hobbles for cover from all the soccer loving folks at LGF!

You better. I played soccer in HS against two brothers who went to Neshaminy High School, here in PA. You probably remember their names, since at least one of them went on to play for the NY Gi Ants. Does the name 'Barr' ring a bell? I got a yellow card for throwing a flying tackle at one of them. They were phenomenal at soccer but the $ was in football.

155 Carol Herman  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:01:05am

Okay, let them just kick rocks. See if I care.

Where I'm getting annoyed, though, is that we have freaks in the pentagon, with enough brass to sink a ship on their chests; and they think up crap like this? Asshats. "Warriors" in DC really screw things up. Imagine being a helicopter pilot, sent out on this "mission."

156 Pawn of the Oppressor  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:01:45am

"GET GOD OFF OUR BALLS"

That's a heck of a slogan

157 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:01:50am

re: #146 docremulac


Sort of off topic, but not really. I hope that someday Sept 11th becomes a national holiday celebrating the the defeat of radical islam all over the earth.

Call it Freedom Day and you can burn any damn thing you want as long as you don't hurt anybody or damage public property. We could celebrate by burning big colorful effigies of Stalin, Hitler, Mao, Ben Laden, Clinton (sorry, my finger slipped on the keyboard) and a certain prophet who shall remain nameless for now.

Maybe not in my time but something my grandkids can hopefully enjoy someday.


158 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:01:52am

re: #147 cbinflux

re: #136 Dianna

No, you're thinking of Michael Savage.
/

He denies that!

Personally, I've never seen the letter. Apparently, it doesn't say anything specific.

159 sushiisusii  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:02:02am

Just goes to show you..no good deeds go unpunished with these people!
Why...oh WHY..do we waste our time and effort trying to win over the hearts of these ungrateful savages?

160 pat  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:02:08am

Muslims take to misery like flies to shit.

161 FightingBack  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:02:27am

re: #149 ruexperienced

Maybe we did it on purpose. Heh.

162 EE  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:02:31am

Here is an accurate image of the Saudi flag, not the smeared version that the BBC provided:
[Link: www.crwflags.com...]

Suitable for enlargement and for burning, to protest Saudi behavior in religious discrimination, and to protest Saudi support for jihad against the kafir.

163 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:02:50am

re: #156 Pawn of the Oppressor

"GET GOD OFF OUR BALLS"

That's a heck of a slogan

Love it!

164 GregInSeattle  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:02:56am

re: #135 yah

Actually, no flags should not be used in that manner. From American Flag ettiquette:

...
The flag should not be used as part of a costume or athletic uniform, except that a flag patch may be used on the uniform of military personnel, fireman, policeman and members of patriotic organizations.

I think NFL players have a flag on their helmets...

165 Miss Trixie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:03:11am

Ack. baDge.

Sheesh.

166 docremulac  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:03:17am

#157 cbinflux 8/26/2007 10:01:50 am reply quote report

re: #146 docremulac
[Link: [Link: www.youtube.com...]...]


Imagine indeed.

167 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:03:19am

re: #155 Carol Herman

Okay, let them just kick rocks. See if I care.

Where I'm getting annoyed, though, is that we have freaks in the pentagon, with enough brass to sink a ship on their chests; and they think up crap like this? Asshats. "Warriors" in DC really screw things up. Imagine being a helicopter pilot, sent out on this "mission."

No offense, but I imagine they rather enjoyed the break from war.

168 opinionated  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:03:20am

Honestly, in the big picture, who do you believe does more damage to Western Civilization: "outraged" Muslims, or the BBC and their like minded colleagues?

169 SeafoodGumbo  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:03:25am

Of course, Muslims get all bent even if it isn't Allah's name, but something that they think looks like Allah's name. Remember some idiot in the U.K. getting upset because some ice cream container's top contained a swirl pattern they thought was Allah's name?

170 6pat6  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:03:41am

islam = no fun, no joy, no happiness...just perpetual subrogation, and fear of an unloving allah...

How screwed up can people be?

171 yah  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:03:45am

re: #152 FightingBack
Youcan read about that at:


[Link: www.usa-flag-site.org...]

172 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:04:05am

re: #151 GregInSeattle Now c'mon, he didn't really say "causing a big mess over there". did he?!

173 WeaselZipper  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:04:15am

OT:

Here is Bill Keller's response to CAIR's successful campaign to have his show taken off the air. It's good, very good!

MEDIA ADVISORY, Aug. 25 /Christian Newswire/ -- The following is a statement released by Bill Keller, host of Live Prayer With Bill Keller, regarding CAIR-CBS religious discrimination:

...I do not hold any ill will toward Muslims. I want them to know the truth and find true salvation. And the truth is that Islam is a false religion that follows a false god that will lead them to eternal condemnation. Since the very beginning of the Islamic faith some six hundred years after the death of Jesus Christ, Muslims have had a rich history of attacking anyone who disagrees with them. (standing ovation for this guy-ed.) And this is just another one such historically redundant attack. This religious terrorism is conducted by an organization found to have deep rooted ties to terrorist groups, the Council on American Islamic Relations, or CAIR, to infringe on my First Amendment right of religious expression, and CBS Viacom is an accomplice.

Rest here

174 acushla  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:04:27am

re: #10 EC Marm

WAAAY cool!

I'm still getting over the British ban on Piglet and the Burger King Ice Cream Logo. Yes, everything is an insult to Islam.

Here's a partial list of insults just from one random year alone, and only covering commerce. . .the list going back decades and covering every area of life on this planet that insults Islam would fill volumes.

[Link: archive.newsmax.com...]

175 paint-right  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:04:37am

re: #151 GregInSeattle

ciao Greg how wonderful to be in Venezia!

176 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:04:59am
177 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:05:09am

re: #158 zombie

There's a large body of evidence out there. And... he stayed in SF!/

178 NoSubmission  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:05:16am

re: #151 GregInSeattle

Very interesting, traveling...
On CNN global over here in Italy, they carry the "Daily Show". Which is interesting in itself... On the episode I saw a couple of hours ago, Jon interviewed Barrac Obama. Of course, the Liberal crowd loved him. I think Obama put his foot in his mouth again, this time a slur against US soldiers in Iraq. He said he wanted them to come home, so they would stop dying and to stop "causing a big mess over there".
What a tool.
-Greg(Temporarily)InVenice

Keep talking, Obama. Please don't ever shut up.

179 Miss Trixie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:06:12am

re: #160 pat

Muslims take to misery like flies to shit.

Clear, concise and accurate! LOL! Can I use that?

180 GregInSeattle  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:06:13am

re: #172 realwest

re: #151 GregInSeattle Now c'mon, he didn't really say "causing a big mess over there". did he?!

To the best of my recollection. I remember being amazed... Can someone with more time (I am on vacation) try to get the transcript?

181 docremulac  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:06:16am

#166 docremulac 8/26/2007 10:03:17 am reply quote report

#157 cbinflux 8/26/2007 10:01:50 am reply quote report


...and speaking of which, John Lennon had a great quote:

"While there's life, there's hope."

He was misguided on a point or two but he's still my hero.

182 DesertSage  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:06:42am

re: #76 realwest

Hey RW. No modem yet, but I'm getting a very good wireless signal at home (probably from the neighbor), so I'm not parked in front of the "internet cafe" :')

183 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:06:43am

re: #154 EC Marm Um, no the name "Barr" doesn't ring any bells with me - probably before my time! LOL!
And what's a "yellow Card" - is that when they insult you by saying nasty words or something?!

184 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:06:47am

re: #174 acushla

re: #10 EC Marm

WAAAY cool!

I'm still getting over the British ban on Piglet and the Burger King Ice Cream Logo. Yes, everything is an insult to Islam.

Here's a partial list of insults just from one random year alone, and only covering commerce. . .the list going back decades and covering every area of life on this planet that insults Islam would fill volumes.

[Link: archive.newsmax.com...]

Bookmarked. Thanks

185 Franks4Tours  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:07:08am

Kickem in the balls

186 Pullus Iulius  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:07:45am

I must say that I'm becoming less and less impressed by our planet's new, muslim, overlords. They seem to be a bunch of ...well...petulant weenies.

187 GregInSeattle  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:08:29am

re: #175 paint-right

re: #151 GregInSeattle

ciao Greg how wonderful to be in Venezia!

Yes, an amazing city, and I am loving the sights and food!. I am decidedly not impressed the the nature of the Italian people, however : ( I am a very polite person, but I have encountered a few rude Italians... I am trying to give them a second chance, though ; )

188 warren raymond  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:08:39am

Germany: The Story of Sascha & Fatma

A TURKISH FAMILY’S DISINTEGRATION
European Dream Ends with Kidnapping, Prison

[Link: sheikyermami.com...]

189 EE  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:08:55am

Here are the flags of political organizations in Pakistan. Notice that the Jamiat e Islami and the Hizb ut Tahrir flags include the Shahada also.
[Link: www.crwflags.com...]
What happens when protests are lodged against these vile organizations, and their flags are burned?

190 RobCon  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:09:10am

It is safe to say there is no Star of David on the ball.
I am sure the Beeb will not remark about that.

191 Roger  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:09:41am

I guess to get the Afghans to settle down we'll have to give them more state-of-the-art irrigation systems for their poppy fields. And continue to turn a blind eye as they supply the world with >90% of the world's heroin.

192 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:09:42am

re: #181 docremulac

#166 docremulac 8/26/2007 10:03:17 am reply quote report

#157 cbinflux 8/26/2007 10:01:50 am reply quote report


...and speaking of which, John Lennon had a great quote:

"While there's life, there's hope."

He was misguided on a point or two but he's still my hero.

Um... "on a point or two"?

193 acushla  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:10:13am

re: #169 SeafoodGumbo

Ooops, sorry SeafoodG: Beat me to it while I was a'write'in.
Memo to fingers: Fly on the keyboard, dimmit!

194 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:10:23am

re: #182 DesertSage
Hah, I knew that! Glad you're up and running though - when is that verizon modem due? And can I assume y'all had a great bike ride yesterday?!

195 Dianna  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:10:25am

re: #147 cbinflux

That felt like out of nowhere!

What'd Savage do now?

196 warren raymond  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:10:31am

Italians grow a spine: “No more Mosques, No more Musulmani”

ITALY: INTEGRATION WITH ARAB IMMIGRANTS DECLINES

According to a representative sample of the population, the opinions in favour of the opening of a new mosque fell to 28% against 48% last year.

[Link: sheikyermami.com...]

197 Thanos  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:10:44am

US Negotiating Secretly with the Afghan Taliban?

SHAIQ HUSSAIN
ISLAMABAD - Secret parleys are underway between American-led coalition forces in Afghanistan and Taliban with Pakistan’s assistance and the diplomatic circles here attach great significance in this regard to the upcoming visit of US Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte, who arrives here on September 10.
The talks underway between the Americans and Taliban are aimed at pacifying the insurgency in Afghanistan’s Southern and Southwestern provinces like Helmand and Zabul where peace deals between the coalition troops and insurgents were also reached at in the past but they did not prove effective, said the diplomatic sources here on Saturday.
They said that the recent visit of US diplomat Richard Boucher was linked with the Pakistan’s backed peace talks that the United States was holding with Taliban and similarly, the US Deputy Secretary Negroponte was also arriving for the same purpose.
Apart from that, a source said, the newly appointed US Ambassador to Pakistan Anne W. Patterson also rushed to the United States recently to hold discussions on the vital issue with senior American officials.
The sources said that in case the US-Taliban talks proved successful peace and stability could be restored in restive provinces of Kunar and Khost along with Kandahar, Helmand and Zabul etc.
The United States and other western nations believed that peace deal with the Taliban would also help initiate mega projects like Turkmenistan-Afghanistan and Pakistan (TAP) gas pipeline that was badly effected by the Taliban led insurgency in country’s Southern regions.
The sources said that gas pipeline project from Turkmenistan was also of great significance for Washington because it saw TAP as a viable alternative to a pipeline from Iran to Pakistan and India.
The Bush administration sternly opposed the Iran-Pakistan-India pipeline, they added.
A source said that Negroponte would also hold important talks with top Pakistani leadership on the next ruling set up in Pakistan, which the United States wanted to be comprised of moderate forces including President Pervez Musharraf and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.

198 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:10:51am

re: #187 GregInSeattle

I hear that street flooding is a big problem in Venice, is that true?

199 Cap'n DOC  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:11:06am

Ahhh. Nothing like the smell of SeethingSoccerBalls to wake you up in the morning...

200 zmdavid  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:11:20am

re: #122 zmdavid

I think the BBC wants to create more seething by publicizing a small protest.

201 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:11:30am

re: #177 cbinflux

For a while there, Michael Savage worked as an assistant to Allen Ginsberg. There's supposedly a letter in the Ginsberg archives (at Stanford or somewhere like that) from a Michael Weiner to Ginsberg implying the Ginsberg had seduced him at one point (which was Ginsberg's modus operandi throughout his life -- always trying to get into the pants of the straight men around him). But when what I've read about the letter, it does not say anything specific or explicit.

In any event, Savage was either already married by then or about to be married. Don't think that makes him gay -- possibly just another victim of the predatory Ginsberg.

But it would explain Savage's extreme loathing of Ginsberg.

202 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:11:55am

re: #182 DesertSage

He's hunting you down now...

203 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:12:24am

re: #195 Dianna

re: #147 cbinflux

That felt like out of nowhere!

What'd Savage do now?

See my comment #201.

204 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:13:15am

re: #198 Occasional Reader

re: #187 GregInSeattle

I hear that street flooding is a big problem in Venice, is that true?

Funny. The Summer Stink there is very real.

205 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:13:29am

Looks like the ROP has had an awfully busy weekend around the globe. (Key word here being "awfully".)

206 Roger  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:13:30am

re: #190 RobCon

Excellent point!

I'm tired of rebuilding and building up for the first time areas of the world that don't have, at the same time, their idealogical heads screwed and rescrewed on properly. What does building madrassas ever going to gain us?

207 GregInSeattle  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:13:41am

re: #198 Occasional Reader

re: #187 GregInSeattle

I hear that street flooding is a big problem in Venice, is that true?

The Rick Steves guide says that it floods 100 times a year, in the winter months. Mostly minor, I think. There was a big bad flood in 1966 when the next ice age was supposedly on the way! The island is only a couple of feet above the water level, so it's no suprise.

208 nyc redneck  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:13:52am

re: #143 Miss Trixie

speaking of lil miss rolling in something stinky, how abt. when my boy got a hold of a skunk. he smelled for a yr. especially when he got wet.

209 paint-right  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:13:55am

re: #187 GregInSeattle

ah the food and Venice itself, ahhh
I lived in Italy for an entire year of college and I remember much kindness but also I remember Italian sounded rude in the way they speak. Something about that "eh?" on the ends of sentences ( not like the Canadian "ehy"0 that makes them sound like they consider you to be very stupid.

and who knows if they strike a blow against Bush by being rude to you.?

210 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:14:00am

re: #204 cbinflux

re: #198 Occasional Reader

re: #187 GregInSeattle

I hear that street flooding is a big problem in Venice, is that true?

Funny. The Summer Stink there is very real.

I blame both on Global Warming.

211 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:14:29am

re: #197 Thanos Hey my friend if that story is true than it really sucks.
When the hell are we gonna learn that you can't negotiate or make peace with those people? Words, contracts all are meaningless to them, POWER is all that matters. When the hell are we ever gonna learn that?

212 Pro-Bush Canuck  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:14:36am

Today's quiz:

WHO WROTE THIS?

Let us consider the actual, worldly Jew -- not the Sabbath Jew, as Bauer does, but the everyday Jew. Let us not look for the secret of the Jew in his religion, but let us look for the secret of his religion in the real Jew. What is the secular basis of Judaism? Practical need, self-interest. What is the worldly religion of the Jew? Huckstering. What is his worldly God? Money. Very well then! Emancipation from huckstering and money, consequently from practical, real Jewry, would be the self-emancipation of our time... We recognize in Jewry, therefore, a general present-time-oriented anti-social element, an element which through historical development -- to which in this harmful respect the Jews have zealously contributed -- has been brought to its present high level, at which it must necessarily dissolve itself. In the final analysis, the emancipation of the Jews is the emancipation of mankind from Jewry

We all suspect it was you-know-who.

However it was actually this guy.

The time has come for all decent people to identify the global Left for what it is, and always has been: profoundly Evil. People who are surprised by the naked anti-Semitism emanating from US leftist cesspits like DailyKos simply don't know the true history of the phenomenon, which was as advanced among communists as it was among Nazis (who were themselves socialists).

That the Left finds common cause with Islamists is hardly surprising. Islamism is a mild threat to the West compared with the existential threat posed by Leftist ideas, which are demonically evil.

213 Dianna  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:14:36am

re: #176 buzzsawmonkey

Philby certainly was a traitor; his homosexuality is doubtful. He certainly was closely associated with a cotorie of homosexuals at Cambridge.

214 Pawn of the Oppressor  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:14:45am

More

"Allah may not touch our balls"
"There is no Allah on our balls, nor Mohammed, his prophet"
"Keep our balls pure"
"Kicking infidel balls offends Allah"

215 Thanos  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:14:49am
President of Niger calls state of alert

Niger's President Mamadou Tandja declared a state of alert in the country's desert north on Friday, giving the security forces additional powers in their fight against an insurgency by Tuareg-led rebels. "A state of alert is declared for 3 months," Tandja said in a decree read on national radio. The rebel Niger Movement for Justice (MNJ) has killed at least 45 soldiers in the West African nation's remote Saharan north since February. Tandja's decree gives additional powers of arrest and detention to the security forces and restricts the movement of civilians on main routes between towns in the region, home to some of the world's largest reserves of uranium.

216 warren raymond  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:15:28am

Me thinks there are some among us who would love nothing better than to kick the great balls of Allah...

217 FightingBack  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:15:55am

re: #171 yah

Thanks.
Flag on Cap

218 SeafoodGumbo  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:15:55am

re: #193 acushla

re: #169 SeafoodGumbo

Ooops, sorry SeafoodG: Beat me to it while I was a'write'in.
Memo to fingers: Fly on the keyboard, dimmit!

A fatwa on your accursed infidel fingers! Aloha snackbar!

219 Kirly  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:16:08am

Let's see, ROP murdering in Thailand, Pakistan, and Somalia and seething over an image in Afghanistan. Looks like the stanists have had a busy Sunday. I'm sure they're very proud.

kirls
new blog name

220 docremulac  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:16:08am

#192 Occasional Reader 8/26/2007 10:09:42 am reply quote report

re: #181 docremulac

#166 docremulac 8/26/2007 10:03:17 am reply quote report

#157 cbinflux 8/26/2007 10:01:50 am reply quote report


...and speaking of which, John Lennon had a great quote:

"While there's life, there's hope."

He was misguided on a point or two but he's still my hero.

"Um... "on a point or two"?"


Well, I like to think he was one of the old school liberals who actually meant well but was naive as apposed to the strutting fascist liberals of today. I don't fault people so much for being ignorant.

Anyway, he wrote beautiful music so I cut him a lot of slack. Maybe I shouldn't, but I do.

221 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:16:29am

re: #209 paint-right

also I remember Italian sounded rude in the way they speak.

Spaniards, too, in spades. Even... and in fact particularly... to the ears of Latin Americans. It's kind of like a collision between a classic Southern genteel way of speaking, and a Bronx "whatthefuckyoulookin'at?" sort of thing.

222 EC Marm  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:16:29am

re: #183 realwest

Um, no the name "Barr" doesn't ring any bells with me - probably before my time! LOL!
And what's a "yellow Card" - is that when they insult you by saying nasty words or something?!

Chris and Matt Bahr. I spelled it wrong. Matt played for the Giants. Sorry for spelling.
The 'yellow card' is like a final warning. One more offense and you're out of the game.

223 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:16:56am

re: #195 Dianna

Sorry, it was a loose tie-in to Kim Philby's denials. MS rants about gays, although it seems that he leaned in that direction in his younger days.

Note: being married and/or having children does not mean someone is not gay or bi. I thought that everyone knew that.?

224 bulwrk  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:17:02am

Allah has no balls.

225 Occasional Reader  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:17:42am

Brunchtime!

226 DesertSage  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:17:50am

re: #194 realwest

The modem should be here by mid-week, so they say.

The ride was great, another hot one! Mostly mountain trails, but we did dip down into the desert for a while. Ran over a rattlesnake.

227 Roger  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:17:55am

re: #224 bulwrk

Allah has no balls.


He never produced a son anyways.

228 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:18:01am

re: #222 EC Marm Oh yeah, kickers! Figures. LOL!
Great ones, though.

229 Dianna  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:18:13am

re: #203 zombie

Ta much, zombie.

Interesting.

230 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:18:15am

re: #210 Occasional Reader

Only partially; BUSH, Cheney, Rove and da Joos!

231 GregInSeattle  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:18:25am

re: #209 paint-right

To be fair, a few of them have been helpful. The worst/funniest was when I went to a ticket booth to buy a map, and the gal said no. I pointed to the sign that said they sold maps, and she basically shouted "I am finished!", and shut the window. Maybe she just had a long bad day, but that was just my 2nd encounter with an Italian.

232 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:18:30am

Well y'all it's been grand but I gotta run hope y'all HAVE A GREAT DAY!

233 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:18:41am

re: #223 cbinflux

See my comment #201.

234 screaming_eagle  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:19:01am

I am offended that there are offended.

235 paint-right  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:20:30am

re: #215 Thanos

and yellowcake , mebbe?

236 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:20:57am

re: #216 warren raymond

Me thinks there are some among us who would love nothing better than to kick the great balls of Allah...

Mrs. Ballbricker comes in a little later in the day. Don't let her pull yer leg...

237 Dianna  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:21:15am

re: #208 nyc redneck

Hydrogen peroxide! It works wonders. Just splash about half the bottle on your dog, rub it in, then rinse.

A friend of mine discovered that a couple years ago. It works better than anything else.

238 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:21:54am

re: #233 zombie

I did, and I think that I read a little further on the subject.

239 psyopsvsislam  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:22:26am

What an inspiration!
Today's project: print out a bunch of saudi flag stickers and put them on the truck tires for a drive into the city.

240 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:22:57am

re: #237 Dianna

Wouldn't the dog be blond?

241 Trippin  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:23:22am

The BBC blurring the "sensitive" part just puts the cherry on top of this colossal tempest-in-a-teapot. Their PC'ness is absolutely ridiculous.

242 pat  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:23:36am

re: #179 Miss Trixie

Be my guess. LOL

243 san_marco  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:25:09am

i am shocked to see, once again. that muslims are enraged about something. Perhaps they'd be happier with no soccer balls.

244 Thanos  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:25:13am

re: #235 paint-right

re: #215 Thanos

and yellowcake , mebbe?

Could be...

245 Thanos  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:26:06am

Last month's Seethe in the UK as a reminder:

Use of pork in MMR vaccine triggers uproar

From Asif Mehmood
BIRMINGHAM July 14: Muslim parents in Britain are in uproar after it emerged animal derivatives such as pork is being used in the MMR vaccine.
The revelation was first reported in Scottish newspaper, The Herald, in which it was claimed that the health authorities were fully aware of the ingredients.
Thousands of babies across the Britain have been injected with an MMR vaccine which contains porcine gelatin, an derivative of pork which is strictly forbidden in Islam.
In what has angered many Muslims across the Midlands and Scotland, Public health officials admitted that they had only done informing parents in the last week.
One company responsible for the drug admitted that they were fully aware of the ingredients but claimed ignorantly that it was "not a problem" as the gelatin had been broken down and was not pure.
Dr. Mohammed Naseem, Chairman of the Central Mosque Birmingham told The Nation that the gelatin may be broken down, but those ingredients come from pork orignally.
"This gelatin is totally illegal under Islamic law and we should be alerted."
The spokesman of the NHS (National Health Services) said they had been alerted to the problem by the Muslim General Practitioner and had contacted all doctors asking them to warn Muslim parents and offer the option using the alternative MMR made by another priorix.
But as patients generally donot see the ingredients of the drug that it being administered, there are worries some doctors may fear discussing the contents of the vaccine in fear it will reduce its general in take.
The revelations are sure to further give cause to parents worried about the effects of MMR.
In the past reports of a link between the MMR jab, autism and bowel disease have been denied by the Government but various groups have pressurised the Government into reverting to the single measles,mumps and rubella vaccine.

246 NoSubmission  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:26:26am

re: #241 Trippin

The BBC blurring the "sensitive" part just puts the cherry on top of this colossal tempest-in-a-teapot. Their PC'ness is absolutely ridiculous.


I thought it was my eyes. Thanks for pointing that out.

247 nyc redneck  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:26:33am

re: #237 Dianna

re: #208 nyc redneck

Hydrogen peroxide! It works wonders. Just splash about half the bottle on your dog, rub it in, then rinse.

A friend of mine discovered that a couple years ago. It works better than anything else.

we threw him in the tub and tried so many things. vinegar, baking soda, tomato juice, lavender shampoo but not peroxide. thanks for the tip and hopefully i won't need it.

248 Opinionated  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:26:36am

It could be worse. Imagine the violance and riots if the US had given them blue balls.

249 Thanos  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:26:43am

Well I am checking out a while, neighbors about to call the lawn police again..

250 Dianna  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:26:48am

re: #223 cbinflux

Philby was pretty well known as a skirt chaser, from things I've read from his fellow writers at The Economist. I don't recall that Philby did much "denying" of homosexuality; he was open about his close friendship with Guy Burgess, one of the most notorious poufs (and traitors) ever.

251 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:27:06am

Just read the 'blogging the Koran' over at Hotair.com, and now this...this culture suffers from a massive case of penile envy. My 3 year old is more emotionally in control and takes more responsibility for his actions than these chumps...

252 solomonpanting  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:27:26am

re: #241 Trippin

The BBC blurring the "sensitive" part just puts the cherry on top of this colossal tempest-in-a-teapot. Their PC'ness is absolutely ridiculous.

Proving that in today's world the scimitar is mightier than the pen.

253 J'accuzzi  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:27:51am

In this case I must observe that the people involved in this `gifting`from top to bottom have shown a truly remarkable display of counterproductive good intentions, ignorance, and stupidity. This could stand for much of what is wrong with American policy in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other unstable Islamic areas. When you can`t even see a mega booboo like this coming before it hits the fan there is something very wrong with the mindset of those in charge.

PS: Perhaps most of the writers here today are a good example also, minus the good intentions of course.

254 screaming_eagle  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:28:12am

re: #243 san_marco

i am shocked to see, once again. that muslims are enraged about something. Perhaps they'd be happier with no soccer balls.

In Afganistan they play a game similar to soccer,cept they use a dead goat. Maybe we should drop dead goats on the country.

255 wanumba  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:28:41am

They should be handing out US footballs.
Better game, more complicated, needs a variety of skills, requires high levels of organization, coordination, logistics and develops better morals.
There is something wrong with a sport that:
1) requires theatrical fake injuires to try to force a favorable call
2) runs match after match that are played to 0-0 draws, then are settled by end of game shoot-outs.

Soccer as a sport is losing it.

256 Dianna  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:28:42am

re: #240 cbinflux

Nope.

But his or her fur will be very soft.

257 nyc redneck  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:28:46am

re: #246 NoSubmission

i'm going to be there on sept. 9

258 Matt O'Mooros  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:29:02am

Can't we bombard BBC Online with messages of complaint from names like Leila and Ali insisting that:

(Heads) blurring out the Shahada on the balls is disrespectful to Allah and Muhammad.

OR

(Tails) not blurring out the Shahada on the balls would be disrespectful to Allah and Muhammad.

That would short-circuit their politically correct little BBC minds.

259 Dad O' Blondes  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:29:33am

Well, there you have it -- anything to keep the kids from playing.

About 10 years ago or so, Nike ran a terrific series of advertising commercials about what playing sports means to girls (yes, girls). Pre-teen and adolescent girls; I think it was called "Let me Play."

The point is that girls who participate in organized sports derive significant benefits from doing so -- and not just the soft feel-good stuff, like being empowered, etc. Statistics showed, at least in the ads, that girls who play organized sports were/are less likely to develop breast cancer, more likely to do better at school, far less likely to do drugs and/or alcohol as a teenager, less likely to experience an unwanted pregnancy. And a whole bunch of other positives. Some of this may just be common sense, but some of it isn't.

No wonder the imams took the soccer balls away from the kids -- just gotta keep those girls (and boys, for that matter) in their cages, I guess.

LET ME PLAY, DAMMIT.

.

260 Kulhwch  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:29:41am

    They're just mad because those balls just happen to be bigger than theirs.

}:)     [Of course, technically, so would marbles ... ]

261 Opinionated  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:30:10am

re: #253 J'accuzzi

a truly remarkable display of counterproductive good intentions, ignorance, and stupidity.

Isn't that the motto of the State Dept?

262 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:30:39am

re: #238 cbinflux

re: #233 zombie

I did, and I think that I read a little further on the subject.

Link? What did you find out?

Beware: there are a lot of lefty smears against Savage out there. Don't trust it unless you see the evidence yourself.

263 opnion  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:31:25am

Oh for Gods sake.These people are ridiculous.
While our tropps were in I believe Indonesia to help after the tsunami, they were forced to return to the ship at night.
The reason? You cannot have infidels desecrating Islamic lands by sleeping there.
"All your aid are belong to us. Now back to the ship kafir Cruaders"

264 wanumba  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:31:28am

re: #261 Opinionated

re: #253 J'accuzzi
a truly remarkable display of counterproductive good intentions, ignorance, and stupidity.

Isn't that the motto of the State Dept?


Touche!

265 bulwrk  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:31:33am

At least they weren't blue.

266 Dianna  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:33:00am

re: #247 nyc redneck

If you ever do, you'll be surprised how well it works.

My friend's dog had been sprayed the night before we went up for a bbq (at 3 in the morning, which must just have put the icing on the cake for her!); she'd just dumped the hydrogen peroxide on the dog immediately, and there wasn't the slightest trace of skunk smell on the dog.

And the dog was even more huggable than usual, too, because her fur was so soft.

267 itellu3times  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:33:20am

re: #227 Roger

re: #224 bulwrk

Allah has no balls.
He never produced a son anyways.

I have this in my notes:

S.W.T.

* These letters are abbreviations for the words of "Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala". When the name of Almighty Allah is pronounced, a Muslim is to show his respect to Him. The meaning of this statement is that Allah is purified of having partners or a son.

268 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:33:55am

Here's a ticket all of America is clamoring for:

Hagel-Bloomberg.

Ron Paul laughs at the idea.

269 pass the moonbaticide  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:34:23am

That ball looks like it has the flags of other nations on other panels too.
I am insulted that a Muslim would dare to offend my flag by kicking it.
Withdraw it immediately .

/We can all play this victim game. Can we seethe too ?

270 Thanos  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:34:39am

Whups -- one last thing. The Viet Nam comparison really struck a nerve, the left has marshalled all forces in response. There are 400+ articles across america today, some pro, but mostly con.

271 EtNorskTroll  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:34:49am

The Saudi Flag has the word "Allah" printed on it, huh?

Wonder what would happen if people started making/buying/printing up the Saudi flag as a small sticker and affixed them to toilet bowls, urinals and 'pooper scoopers' around the world...

Think they might start getting the message?

If, after everyone starts doing it and nothing happens, they might have to change the "Shahada" to read: "There is no God called 'Allah' and he doesn't protect squat!"

~ENT

272 solomonpanting  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:35:08am

re: #254 screaming_eagle


In Afganistan they play a game similar to soccer,cept they use a dead goat. Maybe we should drop dead goats on the country.

Didja ever see The Man Who Would be King?

The locals played a form of polo with a "ball"--a human head in a sack.

"Big head, big ball."

273 screaming_eagle  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:36:28am

re: #270 Thanos

The Viet Nam comparison really struck a nerve.

It's there's to use ONLY.How dare anyone else use it.

274 EtNorskTroll  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:37:32am

re: #273 screaming_eagle

re: #270 Thanos

The Viet Nam comparison really struck a nerve.

It's there's to use ONLY.How dare anyone else use it.

Speeling:

"their's"

~ENT

275 Andy Dufresne  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:38:03am

Two questions:

Are there any words or actions by Christians, Jews, Hindus, etc., that don't enrage Islamists?

Is there an article on perceived slights to Muslims that the Chamberlain-esque BBC (Britons Begging for Caliphate) won't publish to further perpetuate their incessant victimization?

276 nyc redneck  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:38:09am

re: #266 Dianna

"and the dog was even more huggable than usual"
cute.

277 screaming_eagle  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:39:02am

re: #274 EtNorskTroll

Yes there,their,and they're. My grammer sucks. Always has always will.

278 eastvillageinfidel  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:39:07am

You really can't win with these people. Manipulating every situation into some kind of insult seems to be as ingrained in their culture as child molesting and suicide bombing. They probably feel victimized by the weather.

279 mondoreb  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:40:07am

Muslims are enraged.
The BBC show "sensitivity".
Ford's in his flivver.
And all's right with the world.

280 zmdavid  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:40:36am

re: #255 wanumba
I always thought soccer didn't catch on in the US because they don't stop for commercial breaks on TV. Its a big youth participation sport without huge TV revenues to support a successful Pro league. I know there is one, but it doesn't have much following.

Of course NASCAR has the same problem with breaks and they are swimming in money.

281 Operation Opera  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:40:54am

re: #252 solomonpanting

So do they blur out the saudi flag? Cause its a Saudi flag, god damn the BBC

282 galloping granny  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:40:55am

If the use of the "name of allah" is blasphemous, then why the heck is it on a flag? Seems to me you then couldn't display the flag anywhere either! Idiocy!

283 Kulhwch  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:40:57am

    You know, I just realized that this whole brouhaha over their faith, incipient homosexuality, sexism, racism, senseless flights of rage, inability to reason, criminal behavior starting with extortion and ending with murder, etc., could be just a matter of adjusting their meds.

    Have we issued them Prozac yet?  Wellbutrin?  ANYTHING?  No?  Why not?

}:)     [Where's Jim Fowler with that tranquilizer rifle?]

284 screaming_eagle  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:41:03am

re: #278 eastvillageinfidel

They probably feel victimized by the weather.

Something in common with Al Gore?

285 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:42:14am

re: #275 Andy Dufresne

Two questions:

Are there any words or actions by Christians, Jews, Hindus, etc., that don't enrage Islamists?

Is there an article on perceived slights to Muslims that the Chamberlain-esque BBC (Britons Begging for Caliphate) won't publish to further perpetuate their incessant victimization?


When an entire religion/culture is based on 'taking offense' than not much hope...

286 Jheka  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:42:56am

So, would they be ESPECIALLY super-duper offended if someone were to burn a Saudi flag?

287 J'accuzzi  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:42:57am

re 261, 264

Could be.
In Canada for those in trouble elsewhere our version is

All aid short of actual help!

288 Kirly  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:43:03am

re: #234 screaming_eagle

I am offended that there are offended.

heh. i'm damn near ready to seethe over their being offended.

289 nyc redneck  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:43:10am

re: #278 eastvillageinfidel

You really can't win with these people. Manipulating every situation into some kind of insult seems to be as ingrained in their culture as child molesting and suicide bombing. They probably feel victimized by the weather.

sometimes the weather hurts my feelings. (seriously)

290 jonturner  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:44:14am

This whole silly incident reminds me of a scene from "This Is Spinal Tap", where they are discussing Nigel's Guitar collection.

Nigel Tufnel: Look... still has the old tag on, never even played it.
Marty DiBergi: [points his finger] You've never played...?
Nigel Tufnel: Don't touch it!
Marty DiBergi: We'll I wasn't going to touch it, I was just pointing at it.
Nigel Tufnel: Well... don't point! It can't be played.
Marty DiBergi: Don't point, okay. Can I look at it?
Nigel Tufnel: No. no. That's it, you've seen enough of that one.
291 bulwrk  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:44:32am

re: #275 Andy Dufresne

Are there any words or actions by Christians, Jews, Hindus, etc., that don't enrage Islamists?


We surrender.

292 The Sanity Inspector  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:45:48am

And to think we Americans thought soccer was boring.

293 AntiPETA  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:46:04am

re: #156 Pawn of the Oppressor

"GET GOD OFF OUR BALLS"

That's a heck of a slogan

ROFL

294 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:46:30am

re: #291 bulwrk

re: #275 Andy Dufresne

Are there any words or actions by Christians, Jews, Hindus, etc., that don't enrage Islamists?


We surrender.

Even then I wonder if that wouldn't be good enough...Islams prevalent goal is to find any reason to remove one's head from one's shoulders...after which they will still will find a reason to be pissed.

295 The Sanity Inspector  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:46:34am

re: #291 bulwrk

re: #275 Andy Dufresne

Are there any words or actions by Christians, Jews, Hindus, etc., that don't enrage Islamists?


We surrender.

You own the thread, sir! Well said.

296 FrogMarch  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:47:32am
297 solomonpanting  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:48:44am

re: #282 galloping granny

If the use of the "name of allah" is blasphemous, then why the heck is it on a flag? Seems to me you then couldn't display the flag anywhere either! Idiocy!


According to the article, the insult derives from kicking an object bearing a Koranic verse:

Afghan MP Mirwais Yasini said: "To have a verse of the Koran on something you kick with your foot would be an insult in any Muslim country around the world."

But, go ahead, take a penalty kick anyway.
:)

298 humanity  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:49:07am

BBC Hindi not even show the picture of football...

Not to mention, that they even don't have mentioned the flags of other nations...

299 screaming_eagle  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:49:41am

re: #294 Oh no...Sand People!

re: #291 bulwrk


re: #275 Andy Dufresne

Are there any words or actions by Christians, Jews, Hindus, etc., that don't enrage Islamists?


We surrender.


Even then I wonder if that wouldn't be good enough...Islams prevalent goal is to find any reason to remove one's head from one's shoulders...after which they will still will find a reason to be pissed.


Maybe if we formed our own line at the gallows.

300 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:50:04am
301 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:51:04am

Savage also rants about abortion: he was the father of two, aborted by his wife.

302 nyc redneck  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:52:07am

they complain too much and make too many demands and give nothing back in return but trouble.

303 Kulhwch  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:52:20am
re: #275 Andy Dufresne

Two questions:

Are there any words or actions by Christians, Jews, Hindus, etc., that don't enrage Islamists?

    Just three that I know of:

       Here's my wallet.
       You're absolutely correct.
       Thank you, yes, I would like it up the ass.

}:)     [I believe they came up in my divorce as well.]

304 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:52:34am

re: #282 galloping granny

If the use of the "name of allah" is blasphemous, then why the heck is it on a flag? Seems to me you then couldn't display the flag anywhere either! Idiocy!

A: Tribes and customs.

305 pablito  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:53:10am

I can't believe the US military would do something so vile as to drop new soccer balls for children to play with. The Jooze must be behind this.

306 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:53:24am

re: #299 screaming_eagle

LOL!

307 Kirly  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:53:26am

re: #294 Oh no...Sand People!

re: #291 bulwrk


re: #275 Andy Dufresne

Are there any words or actions by Christians, Jews, Hindus, etc., that don't enrage Islamists?

We surrender.


Even then I wonder if that wouldn't be good enough...Islams prevalent goal is to find any reason to remove one's head from one's shoulders...after which they will still will find a reason to be pissed.

yeah, probably "we submit" is the only thing that doesn't offend these overgrown whiners.

308 Ojoe  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:53:35am

re: #289 nyc redneck

You really can't win with these people. the western media. Manipulating Lending creedence to every situation into as some kind of insult seems to be as ingrained in their culture. This enbles those doing the child molesting and suicide bombing.

Fixed it.

309 Jauhara al Kafirah  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:53:55am

re: #32 BabbaZee

Ah, BabbaZee, if Christian Amanpour can be the AgitProp whore of the Calliphate, then can I be the agitprop whore of Dar El Harb?

Someone ought to stick a banana in her tailpipe while she is visiting the "camps" in the west bank. Make her walk the peaceful streets back to her 5 star hotel in Jerusalem, where after luxuriating in a silky bath with a glass of champagne, she can turn out her next lie.

310 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:55:55am

Fear the rock snot.

We should drop this stuff on those who seethe.

311 nyc redneck  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:55:57am

re: #308 Ojoe

re: #289 nyc redneck

You really can't win with these people. the western media. Manipulating Lending creedence to every situation into as some kind of insult seems to be as ingrained in their culture. This enbles those doing the child molesting and suicide bombing.

Fixed it.

hey ojoe, thanks for fixin' it.

312 Silhouette  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:56:13am

#245 Thanos

The Nation that the gelatin may be broken down, but those ingredients come from pork orignally.

It is broken down so it is no longer the chemical that was in the pig, but since those atoms at one time were in a pig, they are forever tainted?

Following that "logic" through to its natural conclusion, most water on this planet contains at least some water that was at one point inside a pig, and came out as pig urine. They therefore can't use water.

In a country whose national food is the hot dog, I don't know how they can avoid ever coming into contact with soil, water, air etc. that was once part of a pig or a pig-eater. I'd leave if I were them.

Those that can tolerate pork-eating neighbors can stay.

313 Ojoe  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:56:14am

Allah

I blaspheme.

314 Ojoe  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:56:51am

re: #311 nyc redneck

Yor are welcome.

315 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:57:17am
316 swisscottage  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:59:02am

Karl Marx was a classical self hating Jew. Although it is true that he was baptized, his ancestors on both sides of his family were Rabbis! His paternal grandfather and great grandfather were Rabbis, his maternal grandfather was a Rabbi. He brother's father in law was Rabbi of Trier- und so viter. Isaiah Berlin in an essay on Disraeli and Marx in 1967 discussed Theodor Lessings concept of 'juedischer Selbsthass', Jewish self-hate, as manifested by Marx. Juedischer Selbsthass are alive and well today and are dangerous enemies of Israel.

317 Ojoe  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:00:02am

re: #314 Ojoe


Typos ! sorry.

318 Operation Opera  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:00:02am

re: #296 FrogMarch

as a canadian let me say you dont want it

319 humanity  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:01:35am

re: #296 FrogMarch

the movie reminds me of Islamisten...

320 EE  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:01:38am

Flags of Afghanistan, during various eras:
[Link: www.afghan-web.com...]

Notice that the Afghanistan flag under the Taliban consisted simply of the Shahada.

What happened to the old Taliban flags?

321 RobCon  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:02:31am

re: #316 swisscottage

""Why should the German be interested in the liberation of the Jew, if the Jew is not interested in the liberation of the German?... We recognize in Judaism, therefore, a general anti-social element of the present time... In the final analysis, the emancipation of the Jews is the emancipation of mankind from Judaism... Indeed, in North America, the practical domination of Judaism over the Christian world has achieved as its unambiguous and normal expression that the preaching of the Gospel itself and the Christian ministry have become articles of trade... Money is the jealous god of Israel, in face of which no other god may exist".
Who said that? Hitler? No. It was Karl Marx.

-- Hat Tip Dissecting Leftism.com

322 eastvillageinfidel  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:02:55am

re: #289 nyc redneck

You're funny. :)

323 Bobibutu  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:03:44am

re: #271 EtNorskTroll

The Saudi Flag has the word "Allah" printed on it, huh?

Wonder what would happen if people started making/buying/printing up the Saudi flag as a small sticker and affixed them to toilet bowls, urinals and 'pooper scoopers' around the world...

Think they might start getting the message?

If, after everyone starts doing it and nothing happens, they might have to change the "Shahada" to read: "There is no God called 'Allah' and he doesn't protect squat!"

~ENT

What a wonderful idea. I hereby appoint myself the San Francisco Bay Area Distributor.

324 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:04:54am
325 bofh  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:05:06am
The footballs were dropped from a helicopter in Khost province.


Reminds me of the (in)famous Thanksgiving episode of the old show "WKRP in Cincinati".

Seems like dropping things out of helicopters is never as good an idea as it sounds like, I guess.

326 solomonpanting  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:05:30am

re: #278 eastvillageinfidel

They probably feel victimized by the weather.

Hurricane Eye slams into western civilization.

327 Kirly  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:05:37am

re: #323 Bobibutu

re: #271 EtNorskTroll


The Saudi Flag has the word "Allah" printed on it, huh?

Wonder what would happen if people started making/buying/printing up the Saudi flag as a small sticker and affixed them to toilet bowls, urinals and 'pooper scoopers' around the world...

Think they might start getting the message?

If, after everyone starts doing it and nothing happens, they might have to change the "Shahada" to read: "There is no God called 'Allah' and he doesn't protect squat!"

~ENT


What a wonderful idea. I hereby appoint myself the San Francisco Bay Area Distributor.

we could make these ourselves on our computers using address labels. i'm getting a new printer soon. :-)

kirls

328 zombie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:06:47am

re: #301 cbinflux

Savage also rants about abortion: he was the father of two, aborted by his wife.

I don't listen to Savage reguarly, but I do on occasion -- and I don't think I've ever heard him mention abortion. Or almost never. It's not a topic he's particularly interested in.

329 waltermitty  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:07:11am

re: #299 screaming_eagle

re: #294 Oh no...Sand People!


re: #291 bulwrk

re: #275 Andy Dufresne
Are there any words or actions by Christians, Jews, Hindus, etc., that don't enrage Islamists?


We surrender.


Even then I wonder if that wouldn't be good enough...Islams prevalent goal is to find any reason to remove one's head from one's shoulders...after which they will still will find a reason to be pissed.

Maybe if we formed our own line at the gallows.

Naw, then they'd line up to bitch about hangin' us with new rope.

330 Desert Dog  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:07:31am

I guess they better cancel the pork rinds and the "Osama Face" toilet paper they were planning on their next drop over Khost...wouldn't want to offend anyone...

331 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:07:55am

BTW, Silky Pony was also beyotch-slapped by Bill Kristol on FNS.

332 Silhouette  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:08:11am

Islam means submission.

The Gadsden flag says "Don't tread on me," symbolic of American refusal to submit.

Compare and contrast. Especially the reaction of either group if said ideas above are "tread upon" in pictorial form.

333 BabbaZee  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:08:18am

re: #309 Jauhara al Kafirah

I like your blog.

Suffer the little kufrs to come unto me, and I will give them chicken tenders and macaroni and cheese.

made me lol


YES you can be the agitprop whore of Dar al Harb~
Absolutely.
So let it be written
So let it be done

BTW I just put a buttload of updates that post

BBL

334 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:09:38am
335 Mormon Doc  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:12:54am

I told you we should have dropped millions of Books of Mormon...but nobody listens.

336 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:12:58am

re: #332 Silhouette

Which should be reserved for "wife"

/

337 kirche[deleted]  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:13:10am
338 easy  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:13:18am

re: #241 Trippin

The BBC blurring the "sensitive" part just puts the cherry on top of this colossal tempest-in-a-teapot. Their PC'ness is absolutely ridiculous.

I wonder if they blur all depictions of the Saudi flag.

339 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:13:41am

re: #335 Mormon Doc
Romney, is that you..?
/

340 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:14:12am

re: #337 kirche

You're gonna get mail!

341 gringo  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:14:27am

The solution is simple, as I see it. Don't give them anything. No one will be offended.

342 Bobibutu  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:15:39am

re: #327 Kirly

re: #323 Bobibutu

re: #271 EtNorskTroll


The Saudi Flag has the word "Allah" printed on it, huh?Wonder what would happen if people started making/buying/printing up the Saudi flag as a small sticker and affixed them to toilet bowls, urinals and 'pooper scoopers' around the world...

Think they might start getting the message?

If, after everyone starts doing it and nothing happens, they might have to change the "Shahada" to read: "There is no God called 'Allah' and he doesn't protect squat!"

~ENT


What a wonderful idea. I hereby appoint myself the San Francisco Bay Area Distributor.

we could make these ourselves on our computers using address labels. i'm getting a new printer soon. :-)

kirls

Good thinking! And for those who just want to get to work immediately there is ... drum roll please ...

[Link: www.unflags.com...]

On rolls - how convenient ... my first order is in ... I think I'll start by visiting every BART station mens room just after hitting the Federal buildings in Oakland and SF.

343 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:15:53am
344 Desert Dog  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:18:05am

Someone should "blur" the BBC logo, it is offensive to my religion...so are ungrateful whiners(especially hypocritical ones)...clueless ass hats...and intolerant ignorant fools and their willing enablers

345 mondoreb  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:18:09am

re: #10 EC Marm

To show how sensitive they are to this extreme sensitivity, the BBC sensitively blurs the offensive segment of the ball in their photograph.
To show how insensitive I am, I fixed the image.

Great fix!
But I don't think there's gonna be a run on your balls at the Kabul K-mart.

346 Kulhwch  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:18:19am

    Bit of OT I stumbled upon:

    Though he's an Atheist/Jew (?!) AND a Troofer, I think some of his ideas will be found amusing.  Among other things he has listed:

Notes about 9/11 conspiracies
US Special Forces Exercises for Taking Over US Cities
The USA is becoming a police state
Disturbing facts about Hillary Clinton
List of over 400 cities and counties that have formally rejected the USA PATRIOT Act
Debunking Pro-Mexican-Immigration Propaganda
Does Islam operate like a cult?

}:)     [That last one is my favorite ... ]

347 EE  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:19:23am

The flag of the unrecognized republic of Somaliland, a part(?) of Somalia, also contains the Shahada.
[Link: www.fotw.net...]

Since the Wahabis introduced Shahada flags and Allahu Akhbar flags 300 years ago, the idea seems to have spread.

348 Silhouette  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:21:09am

Christ, during his suffering prior to crucifixtion, was mocked and humiliated. That wasn't superflous; there was a reason He allowed it to be. Our very God Himself, came to earth, and purposefully endured humiliation.

Earlier, He had washed the feet of all the disciples, an act typically reserved for the lowest person in the room. The lesson to Christians was to humble ourselves in service of others.

Mo, on the other hand, had poets/songwriters who mocked him put to death.

The lesson here is that true Greatness need not fear being mocked.

The truly Supreme does not need to worry about feet kicking pictures on soccer balls affecting His supremacy.

349 Mormon Doc  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:22:09am

He wishes. It is my hope that no one is being hoodwinked by that phoney.

re: #339 cbinflux

350 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:22:20am

re: #270 Thanos Thanos my friend, we kinda kicked the ass out of this topic on Charles thread about it yesterday.
The left didn't get it during or after Vietnam.
The left doesn't get it today.
What Bush said was absolutely correct: if the US pulls out of Iraq, there will be a bloodbath in the Middle East the likes of which are almost impossible (and certainly dismaying and disgusting) to contemplate.
Vietnam had Cambodia and Laos playing for the NVA and VC; Iraq has Iran and Syria playing for Iraq's bad guys.
We pulled out of Vietnam and a million + Cambodians were massacred; hundreds of thousands of South Vietnamese were either murdered or sent to "re-education camps" and lord only knows how many tens if not hundreds of thousands of Laotians were murdered or re-educated. All by or because of the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong.
Bush was spot on in analogizing THAT situation (whereby the Democratically controlled Congress willfully denied Nixon's treaty agreement with South Vietnam for military equipment, ammunition and supplies) with what will happen in Iraq if the US withdraws either because of the Democratically controlled Congress cutting off funds (unlikely since voters don't want US troops to have to throw rocks at the "insurgents") or, more likely the Democratically controlled Congress standing by and refusing to fund any military aid to the ELECTED government of Iraq.

351 missykrissy  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:23:13am

re: #15 6pat6


Screw them.

Ah, but sex also angers them. *grin*

352 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:24:02am

Ironies
Florida state Rep. Bob Allen was a co-sponsor earlier in 2007 of legislation to increase the penalty for "public lewdness and indecent exposure," such as trolling for sex partners in public restrooms (upping the crime from a misdemeanor to a felony). The bill did not pass, which was lucky for Rep. Allen, who was arrested in July in a men's room in Titusville when undercover officers said he entered and exited three times in the space of a few minutes, peered over a restroom stall and offered oral sex for $20. [WKMG-TV (Orlando), 7-12-07]
NotW

BTW, he's married, with children.

353 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:25:48am

OT:

One of the biggest BS stories of the year...

‘9/11 brought Americans closer to Islam’

LAHORE: 9/11 has brought Americans closer to Islam, since the Americans started studying Islam after the bloody attacks and realised that Islam was a peaceful religion, said Walter Russell Mead on Saturday. The US foreign policy expert and Henry Kissinger Senior Fellow for the US Foreign Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations was speaking at Jamia Ashrafia on ‘The Influence of Religion on the US Foreign Policy’.


*SPIT* *SPIT* *SPIT*

354 Peter Verkooijen  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:28:07am

Well, don't put it on your flag if you don't want it to end up on a football. Tactically dumb move of the US Army though. They should have seen this coming.

355 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:28:10am
An estimated 50 followers of Hira Ratan Manek live in the Atlanta area, according to an August Journal-Constitution report, and regularly follow his teaching to stare directly into the sun, supposedly for energy and clarity of thought. Ophthalmologists consulted by the newspaper expressed alarm, even though Manek advises to start at 10 seconds' time and gradually increase (to 45 minutes!) and to stare only when the sun is near the horizon. [Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 8-7-07]


NotW

356 Desert Dog  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:29:22am

re: #353 Oh no...Sand People!

I think it has pulled back the carpet and revealed a very horrible truth about this religion. It has not made people realize Islam is peaceful, it has opened the eyes of millions across the world that is it exact opposite...but, unfortunately, not enough

357 realwest  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:29:39am

re: #337 kirche With no respect intended at all, that sort of comment is out of place here; it is very clearly homophobic, and has no place out here on LGF.

358 humanity  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:30:01am

re: #353 Oh no...Sand People!

Yes, Every one came close too Islam after 9-11...
currently whole world is fighting to get the their turn to fuck Islam...

359 JHW  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:30:04am

re: #309 Jauhara al Kafirah

Checked out your blog Jauhara, you made my day, I cant stop laughing at your entry on fake English accents. Very good! Twatsworth-Upon-Bumsuckle, indeed.

360 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:31:15am

Fine Points of the Law
That magnificent Rove!

In July, a federal appeals court ruled that no one could challenge President Bush's order permitting warrantless eavesdropping on phone calls into and out of the United States, unless it was a person actually eavesdropped on. However, according to law professors cited by the Los Angeles Times, anyone who could prove that would be barred under other national security laws from revealing that fact in public. [Los Angeles Times, 7-7-07]

Pamir Safi will soon be retried in Lincoln, Neb., accused of raping a woman in 2004 (after a hung jury in the first trial), but this time, Judge Jeffre Cheuvront has prohibited prosecutors from using the terms "rape" or "sexual assault" in front of the jury because they might prejudice Safi, who claims the sex was consensual. The alleged victim said she feels humiliated to refer to the incident as mere "sex." [Journal Star (Lincoln), 6-17-07]

361 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:31:21am

re: #356 Desert Dog


Exactly, which is why this elitist POS appeaser Walter Mead is blowing my mind with his disjointed apologetics for losing 3000 of our fellow citizens to this savage ideology.

362 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:32:31am

HEFTY HEFTY HEF-TY

Another prominent company of very large dancers is flourishing (this one in Cuba), performing with remarkable grace the forms of classical ballet, and even popular steps, despite sometimes thundering across the stage, "convey(ing) an excitement akin to a stampede," according to a July New York Times dispatch from Havana. Like others (such as Henri Oguike's Big Ballet in the U.K.), Danza Voluminosa is home to talented ballerinas who happen to be much too hefty (several around 300 pounds) for traditional troupes. Danza capitalizes on its bulk by offering storylines on gluttony, fat prejudice and the psychological problems of obesity. [New York Times, 7-30-07]

363 skoi  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:33:30am

My kids have one of those! Their cousin won it for them at Chuckie Cheese's years ago. It's a Saudi flag- they put them out in our area every year there's soccer World Cup.

Hmm, of course their cousin is now an officer in the dreaded civilian-terrorizing US Army, and is currently stationed in Iraq. I see the evil, blasphemous connection now.
/sarc

364 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:34:39am

re: #349 Mormon Doc

He wishes. It is my hope that no one is being hoodwinked by that phoney.

re: #339 cbinflux

So he must drink a caffeinated drink? or an occasional Rated R movie?

Government is a bureaucracy. Period. If we have to have a fiscal conservative, I would take Romney over Rudy any day. The social conservative? It's not hard to be more conservative than Rudy.

365 Sunlight  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:35:10am

re: #17 FightingBack

Are they on Ebay yet? I want one.

If they don't like these decorated balls, let's send plain ones to drop. And bring the flag ones back to the U.S. Then we can sell them (good idea FightingBack!) as a fundraiser for the troops and their families (how 'bout an airfare account - I heard this week about a soldier who had to pay his own airfare to come home on leave to see his new baby).

366 kynna  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:35:20am

I don't hold with bowing to the absurd demands of islamic rage boys, but I do wonder why they have to colorize a perfectly good soccer ball. What's wrong with dropping the classic black n'white? It's pathetic if they think they're teaching some world civics lesson by putting flags all over the balls, but that's unfortunately what I think they aimed to do.

367 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:41:09am

re: #366 kynna
Marketing rules the free world!

/Duh!

368 Kulhwch  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:41:27am

re: #353 Oh no...Sand People!

OT:

One of the biggest BS stories of the year...


‘9/11 brought Americans closer to Islam’

LAHORE: 9/11 has brought Americans closer to Islam, since the Americans started studying Islam after the bloody attacks and realised that Islam was a peaceful religion, said Walter Russell Mead on Saturday.


*SPIT* *SPIT* *SPIT*

    The thing is just rife with chuckles ... like:

Answering a question regarding the US support for military regime, he said there was not true democracy in Pakistan and the United States wanted to see Pakistan a truly democratic Muslim state with better socio-economic conditions.

... and:

Religion was never a controversial issue in the world and religious education was being given everywhere, including the US, Mead said.

    Is Mead really this much of an idiot?

};)     [<ROFL> "...a truly democratic Muslim state..." As IF...]

369 swamprat  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:41:44am

Thisangers them.(Current thread topic)
Thisdoes not.(Previous thread topic.


Something is really wrong with the priorities here

370 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:41:48am

re: #365 Sunlight

I'll bet they're valuable someday.

371 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:42:47am

re: #359 JHW

Fwd'ed to my Poms-in-denial friends.

372 easy  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:43:39am
Saudi Arabia has complained to the World Cup's ruling body in the past about the use of its flag on footballs.


To be consistent all Islamic nations should boycott the World Cup.

373 Simon Jester  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:43:47am

re: #17 FightingBack

These soccer balls have been around for a while. They're cheap, not very good, but I'm sure they're better than the tied-up piles of rags these kids probably used to play with.

374 Silhouette  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:45:14am

re: #354 Peter Verkooijen

Tactically dumb move of the US Army though. They should have seen this coming.

Have to disagree with you on this, my friend. I don't think they should have seen it coming. That would require them, at some point, to think, "Hmmm, now is there anything about these toys that might offend Islam?" That is dhimmi thought, and would show our troops they have been subdued by Islam into adding a step into all their thought processes/actions where they wonder if what they are doing complies with Islamic law.

375 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:45:17am

re: #364 Oh no...Sand People!

Oh no you dit int! SNAP!

376 JHW  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:45:20am

re: #371 cbinflux

I`m thinking something along those lines also.Should be good for some fun.

377 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:45:36am

re: #372 easy

Saudi Arabia has complained to the World Cup's ruling body in the past about the use of its flag on footballs.


To be consistent all Islamic nations should boycott the World Cup.

It seems that they have boycotted civility, technology (excluding suicide belts, buzzing prayer rugs, and the IED), and life in general...

378 Silhouette  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:46:41am

re: #366 kynna

Maybe those were available for charity because they didn't sell. ;-)

379 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:46:46am

re: #375 cbinflux

re: #364 Oh no...Sand People!

Oh no you dit int! SNAP!

In my idealist world he would get the nomination, but he won't, so when Rudy get's it...I'll pull the lever...

380 Jack Reacher  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:47:33am
The Dreaded Balls of Blasphemy

would make an excellent Rotating Title ™. Or a name for a rock band.

381 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:48:28am

re: #380 Jack Reacher

The Dreaded Balls of Blasphemy

would make an excellent Rotating Title ™. Or a name for a rock band.

Somehow I am sensing an Arafat joke in their...but I can't quite put it together...

382 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:48:54am

re: #381 Oh no...Sand People!

"there"

PIMF

383 Catttt  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:50:40am

Every time balls com up (so to speak), I think of the AD/DC song - and I see that Mandy already linked to it.

We've got big balls!

384 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:52:22am

re: #376 JHW

"Poms": hours of fun in Oz/N'Zed.

/Discuss.

385 yah  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:52:40am

I don't think any flag of any country should be put on any "ball." Think about it: Would you want a picture of yourself on a ball people were going to kick? It is nothing to riot over, but it is an insult.

386 Killgore Trout  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:53:19am

Uh-oh...

Ex-Iraqi leader returning 'to fight for our country'

Iraq's former interim prime minister accused Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of fomenting the sectarian violence plaguing the war-ravaged nation and said Sunday he will return to Baghdad soon to "reverse the course in Iraq."

However, Ayad Allawi's ties to a powerful Washington-based GOP lobbying firm is raising eyebrows as President Bush has adamantly expressed his support for al-Maliki.

Speaking from Amman, Jordan, Allawi told "Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer" that he will push for "a less sectarian, nonsectarian course" when he goes back to Baghdad next week -- and al-Maliki's ouster may be part of the solution.

This looks like trouble to me.

387 solomonpanting  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:53:19am

re: #381 Oh no...Sand People!

The Dead Balls of A**phemy?

388 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:53:38am

re: #379 Oh no...Sand People!

With Newt now counseling FDT, it's Katie bar the door!

389 Silhouette  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:54:03am

Has anyone mentioned that the above ball also contains the flag of the UK, made up of the crosses of St. George, St. Patrick, and St. Andrews? (And prolly flags of other Euro nations with the cross)

390 pat  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:54:15am

BabbaZee has done an incredible job in assembling the backdrop for the CNN series on religious "warriors". She bitch slaps Amanpour with leters and info, then kicks the silly whore in the head with facts. I highly recommend you check it out.

[Link: babbazeesbrain.blogspot.com...]

391 JHW  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:54:37am

re: #384 cbinflux

I think I`ll stay a bit quiet on that one, but the first time I heard the term was from some Ozzie soldiers, who proceeded to explain it quite clearly.

392 Ojoe  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:54:37am

re: #374 Silhouette

Agree 100 %.

Unfortunately I believe the leadership in the USA thinks these thoughts some of the time.

393 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:54:41am

re: #385 yah

Here's yer sign.

394 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:55:13am

re: #389 Silhouette

Has anyone mentioned that the above ball also contains the flag of the UK, made up of the crosses of St. George, St. Patrick, and St. Andrews? (And prolly flags of other Euro nations with the cross)


Which is why Christians the world over are all seething, and torching cars, and beheading people, and...oh...they are not.

395 Ojoe  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:55:37am

re: #385 yah

It equally insults all on that ball, like a Mel Brooks movie.

The only safe thing is to insult everyone IMHO.

396 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:55:40am

re: #391 JHW

Yeah, poms used them for machinegun fodder. They'll never forget.

397 Desert Dog  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:56:55am

re: #374 Silhouette

As you mentioned in an earlier post, if you are true believer in your faith, this kind of thing should not bother you. I get the impression that the thin skin of many of these "offended" Muslims points to either a lack of faith or some kind of lack of self confidence on their part. Or, it could just also mean that they are a bunch of intolerant jerks...

If you really believe in your religion, it should not matter what a non-believer thinks...unless of course, your holy book says that you should chop off the head of the non-believer should "incorrect" thoughts or actions be made...

398 baconeatingkaffir  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 11:57:40am

Jeez Louise! These people are out of control. If you give them food, they're offended, give them clothes.. they're offended. Hell, they're only not offended when you give them something to shoot at and something to shoot with. Why do we even bother with these jackasses? Send the soccerballs to the inner city kids of Jersey or something.
Seeing how it was the saudi flag, I've been wanting to disfigure one for several years now and putting my feet or wiping my feet on it aren't exactly what I had in mind. Can we say Saudi Beach Towel? Saudi flag boxers? Saudi TP?

399 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:01:33pm

re: #398 baconeatingkaffir

Good thing I am not King for a day. I would point all missiles at all hostile targets, bring ALL troops home and place them on the U.S. Borders. Then wash my hands of the rest of the world, then say, "Ok, you can all kill each other now, and we are no longer going to stop it."

Wait to see who survives the blood bath, and then continue where "Manifest Destiny" left off by wiping them out. Then we start from scratch with a clean slate. Make U.S. states 51-100 within the following months and build a couple more disneylands...that makes everyone happy...

400 Silhouette  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:02:18pm

re: #392 Ojoe

Sad, really. It reminds me of the joke about 'what if space aliens come to earth and see people walking behind dogs, picking up their poo. Who do you think they'll think is in charge?" We worry to death over proper regulations for handling the koran with gloves (which acknowledges that we're someone unclean, and accepts that).

402 Mormon Doc  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:03:14pm

re: #364 Oh no...Sand People!

Actually that's a common misconception. Caffeinated drinks are not prohibited.

My point about Romney has been and still is one of caution. A man that will sacrifice core beliefs at the altar of political expediency is not a man that can be trusted. It is simply not possible to be a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (as Romney professes) and be pro-choice regardless of how he tries to couch it.

To be clear, I am not bringing up abortion as an issue - I know that we all try to stay away from that. My point is that he regularly contravenes church teachings to gain popularity. I don't have a problem with what he believes or doesn't (it is actually none of my business). I have a problem with his professed beliefs and his willingness to cast them aside for the sake of votes.

I would rather vote for someone who has been a womanizer and a pro-abortion activist that is consistent than for a man who simply has no core.

403 David IV of Georgia  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:03:41pm

We really shouldn't have dropped footballs on them from helicopters. A gesture they would understand and appreciate would have been to fill B-52's with marbles and drop them on their villages from 40,000 ft. (12,000 meters). Then they would realize how much we care. Oh, too diplomatic?

They'll be offended either way.

404 SeafoodGumbo  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:04:26pm

From the "Nooo Say It Isn't So" File:

The buzz among top Bushies is that beleaguered Attorney General Alberto Gonzales finally plans to depart and will be replaced by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff. Why Chertoff? Officials say he's got fans on Capitol Hill, is untouched by the Justice prosecutor scandal, and has more experience than Gonzales did, having served as a federal judge and assistant attorney general.

405 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:04:28pm

"Indian Lawyers Tie Man to Tree, Beat Him" (a May Reuters report from Lucknow, India) (the man had declined to marry one lawyer's niece). [Reuters, 5-31-07

/Heh, they don't have many shotguns there.

406 cbinflux  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:05:41pm

re: #403 David IV of Georgia

That would hurt, but the rubble would look the same.

407 Catttt  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:06:28pm

re: #395 Ojoe

re: #385 yah

It equally insults all on that ball, like a Mel Brooks movie.

The only safe thing is to insult everyone IMHO.

Yes. I remember once on SNL, a long time ago, probably thinking along those lines, the troup proceeded to tell a series of jokes that insulted a whole slew of nationalities. I only remember the Puerto Rican joke - I tried to memorize them all, but only that part stuck in my mind.

408 baconeatingkaffir  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:07:18pm

re: #407 Cattt

re: #395 Ojoe


re: #385 yah

It equally insults all on that ball, like a Mel Brooks movie.

The only safe thing is to insult everyone IMHO.


Yes. I remember once on SNL, a long time ago, probably thinking along those lines, the troup proceeded to tell a series of jokes that insulted a whole slew of nationalities. I only remember the Puerto Rican joke - I tried to memorize them all, but only that part stuck in my mind.

Catt, was that the episode with Cathy Lee when they mocked the info-mercials?

409 Highrise  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:07:58pm

I doubt the kids cared...but we know the islamists never have been known to put their kids first...

410 baconeatingkaffir  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:08:08pm

re: #403 David IV of Georgia

David, woudn't dropping bowling balls or baseballs or golf balls en masse be more appropriate?

411 David IV of Georgia  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:08:22pm

re: #394 Oh no...Sand People!

re: #389 Silhouette

Has anyone mentioned that the above ball also contains the flag of the UK, made up of the crosses of St. George, St. Patrick, and St. Andrews? (And prolly flags of other Euro nations with the cross)

Which is why Christians the world over are all seething, and torching cars, and beheading people, and...oh...they are not.

Good thing the Amish don't have televisions... .

412 theblakester  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:08:22pm

I'm offended they are offended. I'm going to start a list of all the things that offend them as to never offend them again. The last thing I would want to do is to seem insensitive. Where should I start since it would be easier to start with what doesn't offend them.

413 zmdavid  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:08:56pm

re: #404 SeafoodGumbo
I heard on O'Reilly that Chertoff was the only U.S. Attorney that the Clintons didn't fire when they took office. This was news to me, because before I had heard he fired them all.

414 Silhouette  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:09:32pm

re: #394 Oh no...Sand People!
re: #397 Desert Dog

And that's it, isn't it? We don't particularly see great offense in a child's toy, even if technically, we probably could if we wanted to be ridiculous, and when we do see great offense (a crucifix in a jar of urine, e.g.) at most we write strongly worded letters.

either a lack of faith or some kind of lack of self confidence

I think the lack of self-confidence is inherent in the faith. Its basic call, Allahu Ackbar, means in essense, "My god is better than yours!" I can't imagine living with that constant worry about what others are doing/believing.

415 sandspur  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:09:47pm

re: #173 WeaselZipper

OT:

Here is Bill Keller's response to CAIR's successful campaign to have his show taken off the air. It's good, very good!

MEDIA ADVISORY, Aug. 25 /Christian Newswire/ -- The following is a statement released by Bill Keller, host of Live Prayer With Bill Keller, regarding CAIR-CBS religious discrimination:

...I do not hold any ill will toward Muslims. I want them to know the truth and find true salvation. And the truth is that Islam is a false religion that follows a false god that will lead them to eternal condemnation. Since the very beginning of the Islamic faith some six hundred years after the death of Jesus Christ, Muslims have had a rich history of attacking anyone who disagrees with them. (standing ovation for this guy-ed.) And this is just another one such historically redundant attack. This religious terrorism is conducted by an organization found to have deep rooted ties to terrorist groups, the Council on American Islamic Relations, or CAIR, to infringe on my First Amendment right of religious expression, and CBS Viacom is an accomplice.

Rest here

WeaselZ and Jammie, too
Here is the link to the contact page for WTTA, the station that will host Keller's new show. We should encourage WTTA to stand strong against what will surely be an onslaught of intimidation from Bedier and CAIR. I noticed that FaithFreedom has posted this story, too.

416 Racer X  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:11:58pm

I can think of something else that should have been dropped on them.

417 SeafoodGumbo  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:15:20pm

re: #413 zmdavid

re: #404 SeafoodGumbo
I heard on O'Reilly that Chertoff was the only U.S. Attorney that the Clintons didn't fire when they took office. This was news to me, because before I had heard he fired them all.

No kidding? I'd always heard he/they fired all the attorneys. Interesting.

418 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:16:05pm

re: #402 Mormon Doc

re: #364 Oh no...Sand People!

Actually that's a common misconception. Caffeinated drinks are not prohibited.

My point about Romney has been and still is one of caution. A man that will sacrifice core beliefs at the altar of political expediency is not a man that can be trusted. It is simply not possible to be a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (as Romney professes) and be pro-choice regardless of how he tries to couch it.

I would rather vote for someone who has been a womanizer and a pro-abortion activist that is consistent than for a man who simply has no core.

(Oh...the ideal sellout on principle...)

So given the choice of cakes (analogy) all have ingredients, eggs, flour, oil, etc. However each cake has crap in it. Obama's cake has 3 cups of crap. Hillary's 2.9 cups of crap. Rudy's has 1.8 cups and Romney's has a couple of tablespoons. We have to eat the cake. Which one you want to eat?

BS. You can be as prochoice as you want, you can be an alcoholic, you can be homosexual, you can have as many vices as possible and be a mormon, AS LONG AS YOU DON'T GIVE IN to said vice's or addictions. Even if you do, then what? Repent. No such thing as perfection or the perfect person, Jesus only . Every one has issues, Everyone can make proactive changes for the better. That's the whole point.

Let me guess, you can't be Democrat either?

Keep straining at that gnat...the camel is halfway down...

419 screaming_eagle  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:16:45pm

re: #409 Highrise

I doubt the kids cared...but we know the islamists never have been known to put their kids first...

Yeh they do. They wrap them in bombs and have them lead the way.

420 SeafoodGumbo  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:18:06pm

re: #415 sandspur

That's especially funny because a different Bill Keller is one of the top idiots at the New York Times.

421 m  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:19:05pm

re: #412 theblakester

Killing female family members over some perverted form of "honor" does not offend them!

But wait... that offends me. Doesn't matter, it doesn't offend islamists. Check!

422 Ojoe  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:20:08pm

re: #410 baconeatingkaffir

Amateur rocketeers launch bowling balls as standard payloads: Nerd Fun —

[Link: www.ahpra.org...]

423 SeafoodGumbo  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:21:00pm

Now that I think about it, having Chertoff the Clown made the AG might not be such an awful thing if a competent person were made head of DHS. That way, instead of having two idiots in important positions, we'd only have one. This presumes that Bush would make a wise decision for head of DHS which is far from a safe assumption.

424 Chotii  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:21:13pm

re: #82 George Ford

Wait just one cotton picking minute...
They're "offended" by the word Allah on a soccer ball, depicted in a replica of the Saudi flag, then shouldn't they be offended by the Saudi flag depicting the word Allah?

I wanted to repeat this. Because it's the first thing that came to MY mind. Can't they, I dunno...seethe at the Saudis for their act of blasphemy? Or is it okay because it's a flag, or what?

425 Ojoe  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:24:02pm

re: #424 Chotii

They're offended when it gives them an advantage over us.

We don't all get this yet.

426 pat  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:24:04pm

Chertoff is an idiot. An idiot who hired greater idiots under him so he would be the smartest in the room.

427 B_Dix  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:24:32pm

These guys have nothing better to do all day than scrutinize everything the West does for new "offenses" against Islam / the prophet / the teachings of the Qur'an / their grandmother / their favorite goat.

Screw 'em.

428 markie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:24:41pm

More like certain Afghans were offended. Well, I guess its kill the messenger time, 'cause its the Saudi's fricken flag. Let those offended go to the source.

We should've dropped those futbols from FL 30 so nobody would know where they came from. Until we could take credit for a positive reaction.

429 Peter Verkooijen  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:27:44pm

re: #374 Silhouette

re: #354 Peter Verkooijen
... They should have seen this coming.

Have to disagree with you on this, my friend. I don't think they should have seen it coming. That would require them, at some point, to think, "Hmmm, now is there anything about these toys that might offend Islam?" That is dhimmi thought, and would show our troops they have been subdued by Islam into adding a step into all their thought processes/actions where they wonder if what they are doing complies with Islamic law.

Sure, but this situation is a bit different. It would be dhimmi thought in our own countries, but in this case the US Army is trying to "win hearts and minds" in a muslim country and then it's not smart to offer islamists this window of opportunity.

430 Shaky Louie  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:29:18pm

I, for one am...

SICK OF IT tm
431 Ezekiel2517  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:31:19pm

They're going to really hate the Muhammad toilet seats.

432 Catttt  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:32:51pm

re: #408 baconeatingkaffir

re: #407 Cattt


re: #395 Ojoe

re: #385 yah
It equally insults all on that ball, like a Mel Brooks movie.

The only safe thing is to insult everyone IMHO.


Yes. I remember once on SNL, a long time ago, probably thinking along those lines, the troup proceeded to tell a series of jokes that insulted a whole slew of nationalities. I only remember the Puerto Rican joke - I tried to memorize them all, but only that part stuck in my mind.

Catt, was that the episode with Cathy Lee when they mocked the info-mercials?

Nope. This episode goes back a ways, because I stopped watching SNL completely sometime in the early 80s.

433 baconeatingkaffir  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:32:56pm

What about those shoes that nike recalled awhile back that had symbols similar to "allah" on their treads? Man, I wish I had picked up a few pairs!

434 baconeatingkaffir  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:34:26pm

re: #432 Cattt

re: #408 baconeatingkaffir


re: #407 Cattt

re: #395 Ojoe

re: #385 yah
It equally insults all on that ball, like a Mel Brooks movie.
The only safe thing is to insult everyone IMHO.

Yes. I remember once on SNL, a long time ago, probably thinking along those lines, the troup proceeded to tell a series of jokes that insulted a whole slew of nationalities. I only remember the Puerto Rican joke - I tried to memorize them all, but only that part stuck in my mind.

Catt, was that the episode with Cathy Lee when they mocked the info-mercials?

Nope. This episode goes back a ways, because I stopped watching SNL completely sometime in the early 80s.

I just remember Cathy Lee doing an infomercial parody with nice comments like "You couldn't get a better deal from a drunken indian!.. The directions are so basic that even a Puerto Rican can understand them... etc etc "

435 Silhouette  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:38:49pm

re: #433 baconeatingkaffir

As was mentioned above about the Saudi flag itself not causing problems, they choose when and where to be offended. It certainly seems it is more about controlling us than real offense, making sure we know who is boss.

For example, the cartoon riots over depictions of Mo, when zombie proved there have been many depictions of Mo throughout the years, including on the streets of Iran.

As part of the final agreement, Nike is building three playgrounds for Islamic communities in the United States, said Roy Agostino, communications manager for Nike. CAIR will decide where the playgrounds will be, Agostino said.
436 baconeatingkaffir  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:40:43pm

Maybe if Fraudi Arabia ceased to exist and became a glass parkinglot there woudn't be such a big row over their flag.. it too wouldn't exist.

437 aaron  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:44:57pm

The jihadis were trying to stir up trouble around balls of this type over a year ago:

[Link: internet-haganah.com...]

438 Catttt  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:46:20pm

re: #434 baconeatingkaffir

re: #432 Cattt


re: #408 baconeatingkaffir

re: #407 Cattt

re: #395 Ojoe

re: #385 yah
It equally insults all on that ball, like a Mel Brooks movie.
The only safe thing is to insult everyone IMHO.

Yes. I remember once on SNL, a long time ago, probably thinking along those lines, the troup proceeded to tell a series of jokes that insulted a whole slew of nationalities. I only remember the Puerto Rican joke - I tried to memorize them all, but only that part stuck in my mind.

Catt, was that the episode with Cathy Lee when they mocked the info-mercials?

Nope. This episode goes back a ways, because I stopped watching SNL completely sometime in the early 80s.

I just remember Cathy Lee doing an infomercial parody with nice comments like "You couldn't get a better deal from a drunken indian!.. The directions are so basic that even a Puerto Rican can understand them... etc etc "

Heh. I love it when people devastate PCness.

In this routine, the troup were dressed in stereotypical costumes of various nationalities that normally get picked on - Irish, Puerto Rican, etc., etc., and told rapidfire jokes on each other.

439 spam spam spam spam  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:49:32pm

#38 SeafoodGumbo 8/26/2007 9:34:54 am

Interestingly, if you look at a different pic of the ball at jihadwatch, they put the Israeli flag next to the Saudi one -- an odd juxtaposition.

Not the same ball.

440 Mormon Doc  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:51:30pm

re: #418 Oh no...Sand People!

I see your point but I disagree. Being pro-choice is a fundamental reflection of what you believe about the sanctity of human life and divine nature of the soul. It would be like believing that the Book of Mormon was true but that Joseph Smith was not a prophet. You can't have it both ways. The concepts go together.

With respect to the other things that you mentioned (homosexuality, alcoholism) I really I really don't know what they have to do with what I mentioned. I'm talking about someone who professes membership in a group and then makes decisions and promotes ideas (the pro-choice issue in merely one example) diametrically opposed to the beliefs of that group.

You asked if a person could be a Mormon and a Democrat. I really don't see how. Membership in the Democrat party implies at least tacit agreement with the platforms of the party. Of course I am speaking philosophically about this issue and not in terms of actual Church membership. If one of my sons told me that he was a Democrat I would have to ask what that means he stands for and then explore if those beliefs were compatible with the tenets of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as defined by the texts which we adhere to.

441 gardenia  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 12:56:35pm

For people who have no problem blowing innocent men, women and children to bloody smithereens, they sure do have sensitive feelings, don't they?

They can send their children out with a bomb strapped to them to end up in a million pieces of flesh splattered over a wide area, but whatever you do, don't offend them.

442 Beagle  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 1:02:26pm

Taliban murder teachers: no reaction.

Soccer ball with shahada: murderous rage.

443 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 1:04:21pm

re: #440 Mormon Doc

You are killing me smalls...

With respect to the other things that you mentioned (homosexuality, alcoholism) I really I really don't know what they have to do with what I mentioned.

Romney voted Pro-choice due to the fact he was being a 'Voice of the people'. That is what they wanted, he representing them, followed through. He explained OVER and OVER that it was against his personal views.

We are talking a broader picture here. You will give a complete moral sellout a pass in the case of Rudy because of 'consistency'?...please. Yet because someone who claims membership in the religion you espouse doesn't live up to your 'mythical' standards you will trust him less? He answers the same temple questions as you do. The rest is opinion.

So Faust couldn't have been a member as a Democrat? You know how many of the 12 are Democrats?

/careful...don't want to ruin a testimony in the leadership...

444 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 1:07:51pm
445 the friendly grizzly  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 1:19:40pm
The footballs were dropped from a helicopter in Khost province.

"As God is my witness, I did not know that soccer balls could insult". - Les Nessman

446 itellu3times  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 1:19:55pm

re: #444 buzzsawmonkey

re: #426 pat

As the saying goes, "First-rate people hire first-rate people. Second-rate people hire third-rate people."

Amen, bro.

447 tradewind  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 1:22:13pm

#436,

How great would it be to see the flag flying over the royal house of Saud replaced with the Big Red Texaco Star...

Pave paradise and put up a parking lot.

448 Paul  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 1:22:22pm

Speaking of people who are perptually offended. DUmmies rage against
Ted Nugent.

449 Sharmuta  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 1:23:24pm

I guess these balls are proof that the US just can't win for trying.

D*mned if we do and d*mned if we don't.

450 Mormon Doc  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 1:33:33pm

re: #443 Oh no...Sand People!

It sounds like you want to agree with him regardless of what he does or says regardless of what is available to clearly view for yourself. You fail utterly to grasp that he previously campaigned on a pro-choice platform, that he admitted that he has only recently converted to a pro-life stance. You further seem blissfully unaware that his lack of conviction is more than simple inconsistency. He has betrayed the faith that he espouses and shunned his responsibility as a defender of the defenseless. That may be fine to you but it should be unacceptable to any person that has taken more than the moniker of Christian.

So what is your point about President Faust or any members of the leadership of the Church and their party affiliation? Do you honestly believe that the leadership of the Church could or would belong to a party that embraces the ideology of the death of the innocent? Tell me that you are not so shortsighted as to equate the betrayal of fundamental beliefs in the Church as displayed by Romney with a previous membership in the Democrat party when it was a party that was at the very least populated by a large number of social conservatives.

I am not a supporter of Giuliani as I may have given the impression. I am drawing a stark comparison between the two. The fact that you appear so willfully converted to Romney for some media contrived persona demonstrates a serious need of reflection on this issue. Stop settling. We should be able to demand more from our leaders instead of such moral failures that both Giuliani or Romney have shown.

451 wargammer2005  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 1:34:43pm

islam MUST be destroyed.

452 mrsoc  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 1:34:51pm

re: #21 Mike in VA

Generally I think they overreact to everything. In this case, though, given the "uncleanness" they ascribe to the foot (think about how they threw shoes at statues of Saddam in Iraq), I can imagine some sort of offense to the idea of kicking "one of the pillars of Islam."

Or, as we say in the diplomatic corps-fuck 'em where they breathe. I couldn't care less if they implode from their intense humiliation and shame and rage. Must be what the REAL God wants anyway.

453 baconeatingkaffir  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 1:37:19pm

Maybe we should donate them some army blankets. I recall in the past it worked out quite well with tribal groups.

454 Oh no...Sand People!  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 1:54:32pm

re: #450 Mormon Doc

The main crux here, is that you are willing to overlook 'good' in the pursuit of non-existant perfection, and in doing so you will end up with mediocre if not worse. Though perfection is the goal...it isn't the point.

As for party affiliation, you are the one saying you don't see how someone can be a Dem and a Mormon. I am stating that there have been numerous occasions where there have been members of the Apostles that have been democrats and more than likely currently ARE democrats.

Now this leads into what I said about VICES: YOU CAN BE A MORMON and be an ALCOHOLIC, A DRUGGY, A HOMOSEXUAL, PORN PARTAKER etc...AND last but not least.."PRO CHOICE!" (AHH! RUN AWAY!) The 'Church' is the 'hospital' for the sick, not the Good ol Boy resort for the 'perfected'. The 'Church' has it's arms open to anyone at all times regardless. If one's lifestyle deems them unworthy to perform ordinances or take a proactive role...well, it happens, they are still more than welcome to come and be there.

As for "fundamental beliefs" I have yet to hear the "Are you Pro Life?" in the recommend interview.

The Pharisee/Sadducee bit gets nobody, anywhere.

/Oh, and Bishop, I skipped out on church today for my daughter had a 100+ fever...oops.

455 donna quixote  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 1:58:29pm

They wouldn't have objected if we had dropped money.

456 Shay4l  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 2:06:28pm

It would be easier to report when these wackos aren't seething.

457 Shay4l  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 2:07:19pm

re: #128 wanumba

What's with the lack of imagination?
Shouldn't our troops be supplying balls with each hexagon sporting different sayings like:
Only oppression fears the full exercise of Liberty -Marti
Lots of people don't have TV and only limited radio access. They sit around and talk and debate for entertainment in those regions. They just need new material.
Kick the ball all day long and then discuss the concepts at night over tea.

That is an excellent idea.

458 NoSpam  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:04:20pm

Please forgive if this has been said already...

So they are offended that the Saudi flag is on the ball. I kind of get it, what with the whole 'feet are unclean' thing (Someone mentioned this earlier.) even if it is silly.

However, when you think about it, this brings another interesting point. The Saudis have sacred Koranic verse on their flag. A flag which is hung out in the sun/rained on/tattered/hit by sand/faded/eaten by bugs/dragged on the ground/crapped on by birds/anything else that can happen to a flag over the natural course of time through normal use.

Unless they take extra good care of their flags, keep them behind glass, only touch them with two hands, etc, they are abusing their sacred Koranic verse.

459 NoSpam  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:07:46pm

re: #433 baconeatingkaffir


Are there pictures of this?

460 Sheik Yur MnyMk'r  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:14:19pm

Burning an American Flag: Free Speech
Burning a Saudi Arabian Flag: Hate Crime

461 Mauser  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:20:09pm

Say, does this mean we can spray-paint the word "Allah" on all our Humvee's and thus bring an end to the use of IED's?

462 Carol Herman  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:40:16pm

So? No balls for them.

Reminds me, when we sent food packets, we sent them in "yellow" wrappings, similar to bomblets.

So, this stuff that's done in DC is plain stupid.

Why we don't give our helicopter pilots better assignments, or let them sleep in late, I don't know.

(Just an aside, but there came a day the settlers, moving out West, had had it about "up to here" with the Indians. So? So, the Indians ran into the forts to be protected by American soldiers.)

Today, lots of Afgans can't yet figure out if the Americans will stay. Or run. So, they don't feel all that safe.

Add to this, that Afghan's "trade" is in poppies. The first thing they loved about us, (during the war with the Russians), is that we went in, and built super-duper roads all over their boonies. This, they've converted to using as the roadways to bring DOPE to peddle. And, they show us their collective arses.

Now, the Taliban. Ah, they used to execute people, willy-nilly, in the soccer fields. Oh, and the Taliban were out to iradicate the poppy fields.

I think LESS BALLS is a good idea. ANd, blowing some of those roads to smithereens can't hurt, either. Those savages don't know how to build them back. But they sure know every angle to taking advantage.

While our pentagon has too many dogs in the upper chain of command. (Thanks to affirmative action; and the Clinton years.)

Just shows ya; the problems just don't go away on their own.

463 Carol Herman  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:43:06pm

... And, I'll venture to guess; among arabs, the Saudi's are HATED!

Those balls? They've got the sweet spot marked.

Whose gonna stop the kids from playing with them? The Taliban, right now, are very, very busy. RUNNING AWAY.

Bet ya, like a pair of jeans, or Nike's, these balls are found and TREASURED.

Thought it's worth mentioning.

464 EE  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 3:47:00pm

re: #453 baconeatingkaffir

Maybe we should donate them some army blankets. I recall in the past it worked out quite well with tribal groups.

Ward Churchill was dumped for making up stuff. Don't be spreading lies. There are enough people who do that already.

465 EE  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:00:45pm

Why not just redesign the ball so that the Saudi flag is left off? In its place could be put the Afghanistan flag (under Karzai, not the Shehada flag that the Taliban used) -- assuming that an Arab-reading censor checks to see if no sacred language is used in the present Afhanistan flag. Or else, just put the American flag.

466 baconeatingkaffir  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:03:28pm

re: #464 EE

You mean chutch ain't a real indian? :)

467 David IV of Georgia  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:06:11pm

To show we are culturally sensitive, we could pass out balls decorated with the crests of crusader knights. Why not? They'd be offended if we gave them balls that were clear—no color at all.

468 Challenger  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:09:49pm

Good freaking grief. Why don't we have them call us when they want to join the modern world.

469 Taiwan_Joe  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:10:34pm

re: #303 Kulhwch

re: #275 Andy Dufresne

Two questions:

Are there any words or actions by Christians, Jews, Hindus, etc., that don't enrage Islamists?

Just three that I know of:

Here's my wallet.
You're absolutely correct.
Thank you, yes, I would like it up the ass.

}:) [I believe they came up in my divorce as well.]

I laughed so hard it almost brought tears to my eyes. And yes, I think those words were in my divorce as well.

470 vagabond trader  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:12:39pm

Sweaty palms, blaspheming balls, who cares, I'M IN! *slams ball and does a little victory dance*

471 Owl  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:14:45pm

So, we're dropping soccer balls. How much is this costing me? And just what do we hope to accomplish by this? Does someone in Washington think that dropping soccer balls to kids in a death cult is going to suddenly deprogram them? puh-lease. we're idiots.

we should be dropping something, but it ain't soccer balls.


bombs on the bad guys, and american footballs for the kids. I mean, i think the whole think is a stupid idea, but if we're going to drop some sort of ball, at least drop something good. and those little inflator needles that you can never find when you need one? for pete's sake Uncle Sam, drop some of those things will ya?


the more money we spend trying to convince the world that we are nice, decent people and that we love them sooo much...the more I think I'm going to vote for Paul. I know he has the troofer nuts riding his coattails, but for the love of everything that means anything, is there not a better way to spend taxpayer money than dropping a bunch of freaking BALLS to a bunch of POTENTIAL future terrorists?


We are going to be EVIL to them no matter what we do. So let's just do what it takes to wipe out the enemy( * cough, cough) or come home and wait for them to come here( not an option, IMHO). But stop with the "operation we're so nice, see" tactics and JUST WIN THE DAMN WAR.

472 nemo  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 4:29:06pm

Mark another "do not do" in "winning the hearts and minds" in the Islamic world.

I wonder how pamphlets that read "You are lucky we are not savages like the Islamists among you. We are letting you live." would be received?

473 billybadger  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 5:01:09pm

OMA...
GOOOAAALLL
GOOOAAALLL
"mommy make him stop!"

474 BeerForMyHorses  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 5:08:56pm

From the film 300

Persian Messenger: This is blasphemy...this is madness.

King Leo: THIS IS SPARTA!
(Kicks Persian into the abyss.)

475 JeffinSac  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 5:12:04pm

I had just shipped out a box of baseballs with Mohammed on them and bats with minarets on them, because I thought it would be good to show how America likes Islam by integrating it with America's favorite pass time. I wonder if they are going to like them. :-)

476 EtNorskTroll  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 6:45:50pm

re: #323 Bobibutu

re: #271 EtNorskTroll

The Saudi Flag has the word "Allah" printed on it, huh?

Wonder what would happen if people started making/buying/printing up the Saudi flag as a small sticker and affixed them to toilet bowls, urinals and 'pooper scoopers' around the world...

Think they might start getting the message?

If, after everyone starts doing it and nothing happens, they might have to change the "Shahada" to read: "There is no God called 'Allah' and he doesn't protect squat!"

~ENT

What a wonderful idea. I hereby appoint myself the San Francisco Bay Area Distributor.

I want to be your first customer, Bobi!

Let me know where to send my check for my first thousand piece order.

(Unfortunately for "Allah", I've got incontinence and have to use public bathrooms all the time.

It's gonna suck to be "Allah" after I get my first order...or stink. Whichever.

~Norsk Troll
Be right back: I've gotta go pee...

477 UncleSam  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 7:09:08pm

Someone once said something along the lines of, "Hell is a place without reason." Can't remember the exact quote or author. (Dante?)
But that certainly describes anywhere ruled by Islam.
A place of eternal rage, violence, depravity and madness.

478 haakondahl  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 7:14:11pm
To show how sensitive they are to this extreme sensitivity, the BBC sensitively blurs the offensive segment of the ball in their photograph.

Why not. The BBC also sensitively blurs their coverage of the offensive Islamic terrorism.

479 acushla  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 8:17:51pm

re: #412 theblakester

That list would take years to compile, but if you turn it into a book, I promise I'll buy a copy.

480 acushla  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 8:19:34pm

Just when you think they couldn't get any more predictable, they go and do something more predictable. Go and figure.

481 Aloysius  Sun, Aug 26, 2007 10:02:53pm

At this day and age who could possibly be surprised by Mohammedans going off the handle at this; hell, the very existence of "infidels" is enough for the practitioners of the "religion of peace" to go in a crazed, murderous rage. But what fucking idiot come up with the idea of putting the thug state of Saudi Arabia's flag, with the shahada and thus Allah's name on the soccer ball? Doesn't anyone in the U.S. Army have a working knowledge about the primitive superstitions of Mohammedans and their fascistic, idiotic Mullahs? And why the hell aren't we airdropping Playboy magazines and little airline bottles of liquor throughout Afghanistan?

482 Kulhwch  Mon, Aug 27, 2007 12:08:39am

re: #469 Taiwan_Joe

re: #303 Kulhwch

I laughed so hard it almost brought tears to my eyes. And yes, I think those words were in my divorce as well.

    Glad to hear about the laugher, sorry to hear about the divorce.

};)     [Sorry as in really really really REALLY sorry ... ]

483 doubledip  Mon, Aug 27, 2007 8:38:01am

How do reportedly poor, desparate Afghanis find the time and energy to protest against things like soccer balls?

484 kirche  Mon, Aug 27, 2007 10:17:00am

#454 oh no...sandpeople:

"Now this leads into what I said about VICES: YOU CAN BE A MORMON and be an ALCOHOLIC, A DRUGGY, A HOMOSEXUAL"

maybe you didn't get the memo from PC-police captain, REALWEST: you're inference that a homos' sexual preference is a vice would be considered homophobic and "not permitted on LGF".

i'd also be careful with your stereotyping of alkies and druggies; they are the poor victims of addiction and it's probably not permitted on LGF - - can i get an official ruling on this REALWEST?

485 kirche  Mon, Aug 27, 2007 10:28:11am

#438 cattt

"Heh. I love it when people devastate PCness.

In this routine, the troup were dressed in stereotypical costumes of various nationalities that normally get picked on - Irish, Puerto Rican, etc., etc., and told rapidfire jokes on each other."

yep, bucking PC always feels good... in reality in promotes tolerance when we can poke fun and insult each other. well, except for ultra-protected victims' groups such as referring to homos as faggots and such... that's just wrong.

it's strange how you hear gay men calling each other faggots but it's not ok (PC takes over) if a straight person does... right, REALWEST?

486 kirche  Mon, Aug 27, 2007 10:34:29am

re: #385 yah

"The only safe thing is to insult everyone IMHO."

WHOA! easy peasy, lemon squeezy... that's what i thought as well but you have to check with REALWEST on what's PC here on LGF... don't just stampede off like some faggot and decide to insult CERTAIN protected groups!

it's not permitted on LGF.


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