Friday, May 11, 2007

It's OK to kill kids in battle: Sheik

It's OK to kill kids in battle: Sheik

No, no, no. The Zionists have been murdering unarmed children in their schoolyards, backyards, bedrooms with F18, Apache helicopters, machine guns and tanks supplied by the Zionised USA without any remorse whatsoever and because of these barbaric crimes they deserve gas chamber.


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "bruceksim" wrote:

It seems that everyone who disagrees with you deserves the gas chamber. You are going to be busy knucklehead.

Cheers Bruce


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "union_faruque" wrote:
Re: It's OK to kill kids in battle: Sheik

Forget about nitrogenous wastes of Richard Kerbaj who deserves gas chamber anyway. However, please present evidence to support, "how and when Muslims used children in a battle field"! We do have plenty of evidence, "Zionists have been murdering unarmed children in their schoolyards, backyards, bedrooms, ? with F18, Apache helicopters, machine guns and tanks supplied by the Zionised USA.


It's OK to kill kids in battle: Sheik

If Americans Knew, Israeli Holocaust, Holocaust continuum, The Iron Wall, A list of UN Resolutions against "Israel" and The Holocaust as political asset are the real issues. Iraq pullout would hurt Israel, Iraq Was Invaded to Secure Israel and the Middle East Formula for Peace along with The Green Zone Follies are a few good examples to prove "Who control America"? Obviously, the answer is Israelis control America. Above reasons are good enough to escort zio-nazis to the nearest gas chamber.

By the way, the zio nazi barking below got no relevance in this argument.


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "bruceksim" wrote:

The paedophile arafat died of AIDS contracted in arab homosexual haunts. I suppose that would make him a good muslim!!

Cheers Bruce


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "union_faruque" wrote:
Re: Fraser slams Howard over fear politics

Anti-Muslim and anti-Arab Howard and Murdoch exposed!
Rupert Murdoch's Australian front page said, "Death gives peace a chance"
12 November 2004

I think history will judge him (Yasser Arafat) very harshly for not having seized the opportunity in the year 2000 to embrace the offer that was courageously made by the then Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, which involved the Israelis agreeing to about 90 percent of what the Palestinians had wanted.
Australian Prime Minister John Howard
Radio 3 AW Melbourne, 11 November 2004


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "union_faruque" wrote:
Re: Fraser slams Howard over fear politics

Zio-Nazi parasites depend on parroting too! But, what about their Zionist dream Israel?

"This is the real question of Israel's existence: whether it can exist as a state like others, or must always be above the constraints and duties of all other states in the world today. The record is not reassuring."
Edward Said
Al-ahram, What has Israel done, 18-24 April 2002


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "bruceksim" wrote:

Really! What about islamo-fascist records? War crimes, genocides, conspiracies, parasitism, murdering unarmed children in their schoolyards and backyards! No wonder why most people think, "they deserve Israel".

Cheers Bruce



--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "austro_bangla" wrote:
Re: Fraser slams Howard over fear politics

Really! What about zio-nazi records? War crimes, genocides, conspiracies, parasitism, murdering unarmed children in their schoolyards and backyards! No wonder why most people think, "they deserve gas chamber".


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "bruceksim" wrote:

The Prime Ministership of malcolm fraser is memorable only for the fact that he lost his trousers in ahotel in Dallas Texas!!!

Cheers Bruce


--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "mamubhi" wrote:
Re: Fraser slams Howard over fear politics

Conspiracies, Anti_Muslim Conspiracies in Australia and Faruque Ahmed vs Radio Terrorists are only a few examples of fear politics.



--- In freeamericanow@yahoogroups.com, "union_faruque" wrote:
Fraser slams Howard over fear politics
April 30, 2007 - 11:04PM


Former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser has accused the Howard government of "fear politics", damaging the Australian psyche and fuelling intolerance that could take decades to stamp out.
Mr Fraser used his Commonwealth Lecture at the Australian National University to mount a scathing attack on Prime Minister John Howard.

The former Liberal leader said there had been a concerted attack on Australian values and the rule of law since the arrival of the Tampa, carrying more than 400 refugees, shortly before the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 on the US.

The government had seized on those events to demonise refugees and stoke tensions in the community about Muslim migration.
"From these points on, the politics of fear dominated the domestic environment," Mr Fraser said.
"What we do not know we often fear. What we do not understand we fear.
"People from a different religion we often fear. And what we fear becomes a threat.
"The politics of these issues was exploited by the government and has bitten deeply into the Australian psyche."

He warned tensions over race and immigration rivalled the ill-will between Catholics and Protestants during World War I.
"There are already suggestions that this next election will be the Muslim election, as a while ago it was the Tampa election," Mr Fraser said.
"Too many in positions of influence have used language that creates a divide between the rest of the community and Islam."

Mr Fraser said many people these days were economically well off and as such believed these issues did not affect them.

Yet, as governments tried to maintain support they would play on people's fears by exaggerating them and trying to expand their concerns further, leading to alarmist reactions.
This could ultimately lead to two calamities, he said: "A decades-long war against Islam with the possibility of extraordinary destruction throughout the world, and the possibility that our government will build within individual Australians a fear and concern of Islam that will take decades to eradicate".

Mr Fraser criticised the Howard government for abandoning respect for the rule of law on refugees, human rights and the war on terrorism.
"We used to believe that those in positions of political authority would respect and work to protect the rights of all Australian citizens," he said.
"We now know that to be naive and incorrect."
He accused the Australian and US governments of acting like "tyrannical regimes" by throwing "every legal principle out the window" in establishing the military commission system to try David Hicks.

On the foreign policy front, Mr Fraser warned continuing American involvement in the war in Iraq would only lead to greater disaster and damage to the US' reputation.
He urged Liberal MPs to speak out against the use of fear politics, and said those who remained silent were not of the ilk of party founder Robert Menzies.

2007 AAP
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