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Posted by The Skipper    United States   on 10/26/2005 at 06:48 AM   
 
  1. These moose-limb asshats seem to forget that Israel has handily defeated their arabic “neighbors” several times in the past, and that they also own a rather sizeable nuclear arsenal, and that they won’t be afraid to use them, should the need ever arise.

    LC RP

    Posted by Rat Patrol    United States   10/26/2005  at  07:42 AM  

  2. RP: I would say that eventually, the Israelis will tell the Iranians flat out to Put Up or Shut Up.

    Faster, please.

    Posted by Macker    United States   10/26/2005  at  08:52 AM  

  3. These muslims are always full of nothing but hot air. Remember Saddams “Elite Republican Guard” units that vaporized into thin air the moment we showed up. They either did not exist or ran away.

    Posted by Paul "No Fear" Weir    United States   10/26/2005  at  09:15 AM  

  4. ISLAM, as usual, sucks and is currently destroying the world.

    Posted by Fine Old Cannibal    United States   10/26/2005  at  09:15 AM  

  5. I blame credit Carter with emboldening the whole bunch of them, leading to the conditions we have today. I didn’t come up with this all by myself, I read it in the English version of an Arab newspaper. I’ll see if I can find a link.

    Posted by StinKerr    United States   10/26/2005  at  10:24 AM  

  6. The world’s other thinnest book is “Great Arab War Heroes”, and the greatly outnumbered IDF have repeatedly mopped up the desert sands with the dirty sand monkeys.

    Just prior to the start of the present Iraq War, when SoDamnInsane was threatening to “eviscerate” Israel if we dared do anything, the Israeli Defence Minister stated, in not so subtle terms, that “we currently have available at least 80 nuclear weapons at out disposal”, as a not-so-veiled threat to SoDamn, if he dared to even break wind in their general direction.  The sand nits would have soon found out that an F-16 with a nuclear weapon (or eighty) would definitely trump out over a scud missile or a van full of ANFO and rusty bolts.

    OCM has one part right, it seems that so many of the world’s worst miseries are caused by a “difference in religion” whether it was the Crusades, or the current Islam vs Judeo-Christianity, Hindu vs Muslim, Catholic vs Protestant, Sunni vs Shiite vs Hanafi, etc…

    Even though the communists of Russia denounced religion as the “opiate of the (ignorant) masses”, they then made their own “leaders” into self-appointed “gods” and their political system was based on a cult of personality as much as it was based on any real political beliefs.

    Saying and believing that “my god is better than your god” is not a good way to live happily to a ripe old age. :rulez:

    Posted by Rat Patrol    United States   10/26/2005  at  11:47 AM  

  7. No news here, Kafir.

    This land was the property of the Caliphate 600 years ago and in their twisted Islamo-logic, it still is! And according to the Prophet and his holey book, they have the rights to this property in perpetuity, ergo, get out Infidel!

    What is unclear? Besides they are only dhimmi jews anyway and jews are evil!

    Move along, nothing here to see....

    [Cross-commented at Clarity & Resolve]

    Posted by Robohobo    United States   10/26/2005  at  12:28 PM  

  8. I hope when we get done with Iraq we bomb the shit out of these people. machinegun

    Posted by DEATH_to_the_LEFT    United States   10/26/2005  at  01:03 PM  

  9. I love the fact the machine gun points to the LEFT. machinegun

    Posted by DEATH_to_the_LEFT    United States   10/26/2005  at  01:04 PM  

  10. If there is ever a “quick draw” contest between Iran and Israel, Israel will definitely draw first and shoot straightest (and most often). We’re not talking Long Colt .44 “hog leg” six-shooters here, we’re talking big nuclear “bullets” and in quantity. This could give the term “pounding sand” a whole new meaning…

    The ancient Sumerians, Babylonians, etc, had legends of the land being destroyed by “an evil wind”, of which the description sounded more like the aftermath of a nuclear exchange, than from a chili-eating contest. Their legends of the Annunaki (those to earth, from heaven came) posessed the capability of space flight, and weapons “with the power of the sun”. Maybe there is a real good reason that the area is dead dry desert, and not the once “fertile crescent” from which the first civilization arose.

    Deja vu, all over again…

    LC RP

    Posted by Rat Patrol    United States   10/27/2005  at  09:10 AM  

  11. (Turn on the time machine)

    The year is 2025, and Israel and India have just signed a treaty delineating the new Indo-Israeli border.  cool grin

    Posted by Rat Patrol    United States   10/27/2005  at  09:13 AM  

  12. This Iranian president is nothing but a bag-man for the Pasdaran. They are possibly even worse than the Saudi Wahhabis. Have you seen the severed heads on American Daughter? Truly barbaric.  Ahmadinejad probably has a direct connection to Hezbollah, generally acknowledged to be Iran’s catspaw on the Med coast. These are the b@stards who wiped out a whole building of Marines in Beirut. If you want to follow up, google for Robert Baer. If you want to wipe them out, you must also daisy-cut the Bekaa Valley, before they start using real rockets (not the home-built ones used by the Palis) on Israeli towns from within Lebanon.

    Posted by DWMF    Switzerland   10/27/2005  at  11:30 AM  

  13. I’ve read both of Robert Baer’s books, (See No Evil, Sleeping WIth the Devil) they were excellent. Not only is he a great story teller and writer, he has had some amazing adventures and experiences in some truly remote and farflung parts of the world.

    I understand that a movie based on his first book is currently being made, and should release next year.

    LC RP

    Posted by Rat Patrol    United States   10/27/2005  at  12:05 PM  

  14. OCM, I don’t understand your joke.  What does this have this do with Catholics?

    Posted by lisar915    United States   10/27/2005  at  05:22 PM  

  15. Well I’ll be dipped in ... molasses! Lookie Hyar!

    CAIRO, Egypt Oct 27, 2005 — Arab governments remained silent Thursday as international condemnation grew over a call by Iran’s new president for Israel to be destroyed.

    However....

    Despite the silence, analysts in the region said Tehran’s Arab rivals may quietly be pleased to see the radical regime further isolated by its extremism.

    Now Pres. Bush might see what happens if he calls for nuking Tehran!

    Posted by Oink    United States   10/27/2005  at  07:52 PM  

  16. Let him rant. Just like the moonbats, the more they rant and rave the more they show themselves for what they are. It’s the best way to convince the more sane and sensible of what they’re facing if they sit and do nothing.

    Given enough of this crap the “mooslimb world” may decide to move against Iran themselves. After all, he’s endangering them too. If Iran deploys nukes and actually uses them they know that all bets are off and the whole world will turn against all of them. Particularly as it is being billed as a religious action. I can just see their “kabba” become a pile crater of radioactive ash.

    Posted by StinKerr    United States   10/27/2005  at  08:35 PM  

  17. HotDam!!!  That’s what I call a TARGET-RICH environment!!!

    http://www.islamicards.com and especially this one:

    6.jpg

    2gunsfiring  uzi  machinegun

    Posted by Rat Patrol    United States   10/28/2005  at  07:07 AM  

  18. I have has further thoughts after hearing more about this on the radio.

    It is not us or anyone in the outside world who are his primary audience. It’s for the revolutionary rentamob in his own country, in a classic “enemies outside” ploy beloved of despots when their societies have problems. Have you forgotten that there were bombings in the oil-bearing regions a few weeks ago, and the mullahs pointed their bony fingers at the British? There are rebellious rumblings in Iran, as some people are keen to depose the mullahs. He’s coming out with these blasts of political noise to mask his internal troubles. He made them as provocative as possible to get everybody jumping.

    Sometimes you get a truer picture of what’s really going on by peering through the keyhole than looking in the shop window. I think that’s an old quote from Robert Conquest, with regard to Stalin, but I can’t really place it. Maybe Stin can, he’s an intelligent fellow.  grin

    When there’s a big flim-flam going on, I always look for who’s behind the curtain.

    Posted by DWMF    Switzerland   10/28/2005  at  08:17 AM  

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