Originally Posted by GasJunkie
too much of everything is bad?
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Rachel Hockenbarger, left, and her 9-year-old son Stephen hold signs on a street corner near the St. Julie Billiart Catholic Church before a funeral for Army Pfc. Adam Shepherd, Friday, Jan. 27, 2006 in Hamilton, Ohio. States are rushing to pass laws to keep protesters from disrupting funerals after members of the tiny Kansas church began picketing the services of U.S. soldiers they say died as punishment for defending a country that harbors homo***uals. (AP Photo/David Kohl)
It takes all kinds to make the world go round and round and round..........
Agreed. statement not the caricature.
Last edited by GasJunkie; February 7th, 2006 at 07:00 PM.
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The amphibious assault ship USS Es*** (LHD 2) pulls away from the amphibious dock landing ship USS Harpers Ferry (LSD 49) following a scheduled underway replenishment (UNREP). Es*** and Harpers Ferry are currently participating in Exercise Balikatan 2006. The exercise is an annual Republic of the Philippines and U.S. bilateral combined exercise. U.S. Navy photo by Journalist 2nd Class Brian P. Biller
Wag mo ng patulan City, it's pointless.![]()
Hindi ko na nga pinapansin eh. Hahahahaha...
Copy and paste? Are you saying that I'm a plagiarist?Originally Posted by GasJunkie
got the link off turb0flat04's post at wrxfanatics.comOriginally Posted by BlueBimmer
http://www.zombietime.com/mohammed_image_archive/
hehe, nilagay pa in big bold letters yung pangalan niya sa drawing. patay kang bata ka. :lol:Originally Posted by mantoy
in other news, it looks like all these protests and violence are aimed against anyone and everyone now, not just Denmark - Austria, the UK, the US, Norway, the UN - everyone's being hit by these extremists as long as they're from the West. labo.
bwahaha...etong mga Iranian...ngayon mga Jews naman ang kanilang pinagtitripan/ginagantihan
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/iran_cartoons
Iranian Paper Plans Holocaust Cartoons
By NASSER KARIMI, Associated Press Writer
Tue Feb 7, 9:32 AM ET
TEHRAN, Iran - A prominent Iranian newspaper said Tuesday it would hold a competition for cartoons on the Holocaust to test whether the West extends the principle of freedom of expression to the Nazi genocide as it did to the caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.
Hamshahri, one of Iran's largest papers, made clear the contest is a reaction to European newspapers' publication of Danish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, which have led to demonstrations, boycotts and attacks on European embassies across the Islamic world. Several people have been killed.
Hundreds of Iranians hurled stones, and sometimes gasoline bombs, at the Danish and Austrian embassies in Tehran in protest against the cartoons Monday. Austria currently holds the European Union presidency.
The newspaper said the contest would be launched Monday and co-sponsored by the House of Caricatures, a Tehran exhibition center for cartoons. The paper and the cartoon center are owned by the Tehran Municipality, which is dominated by allies of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, well-known for his opposition to Israel.
Ahmadinejad, who was Tehran's mayor until being elected president in June, provoked outcries last year when he said on separate occasions that Israel should be "wiped off the map" and the Holocaust was a "myth."
Iran said last month it would sponsor a conference to examine the scientific evidence supporting the Holocaust, an apparent attempt to give voice to Holocaust deniers.
Hamshahri invited foreign cartoonists to enter the competition.
"Does the West extend freedom of expression to the crimes committed by the United States and Israel, or an event such as the Holocaust? Or is its freedom only for insulting religious sanctities?" Hamshahri wrote, referring to the Prophet Muhammad cartoons.
The cartoons were first published by a Danish newspaper in September. As Muslim protests mounted, numerous European newspapers have reprinted them in recent days in the name of free expression, provoking wider and angrier protests.
The drawings — including one depicting the prophet wearing a turban shaped as a bomb — have touched a raw nerve in part because Islam is interpreted to forbid any illustrations of the Prophet Muhammad for fear they could lead to idolatry
GasJunkie and city, ang kulet...what daw amf :evillaugh nyahahhahahahaa
But I agree with GasJunkie na hindi naman lahat ng Muslim eh away ang gusto. Yung mga extremists lang.
Respect each other's religion, wala sanang problema.![]()