Muslims are savages *warning- shocking pics inside*
- IQS.RLOW
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Re: Muslims are savages *warning- shocking pics inside*
Don't confuse poor Aussie with big words! Besides, unless the Pope decides to post here and confirm what you say, it's all bullshit according to the pissgimp.
We need to make sure that Aussie never addresses the content. Poor diddums can't handle the truth and pisses his pants at the thought of what is actually occurring so he is in the denial phase at the moment lest his bladder overwhelms him.
It's amazing how someone like Aussie confirms the worst fears in normal Australians. He is an appeaser. An apologist, refusing to confront the evil he champions. People like Aussie should be on a list as cannon fodder for any invasion, him and his family to be sacrificed and sandbagged against the hordes that he excused.
I would pay money to watch his grand daughter get pack raped in front of him, but I fear even then the wimp would just continue his appeasement. He would probably ask if they would like him to hold her legs back and then apologise that he wasnt holding them wide enough apart.
We need to make sure that Aussie never addresses the content. Poor diddums can't handle the truth and pisses his pants at the thought of what is actually occurring so he is in the denial phase at the moment lest his bladder overwhelms him.
It's amazing how someone like Aussie confirms the worst fears in normal Australians. He is an appeaser. An apologist, refusing to confront the evil he champions. People like Aussie should be on a list as cannon fodder for any invasion, him and his family to be sacrificed and sandbagged against the hordes that he excused.
I would pay money to watch his grand daughter get pack raped in front of him, but I fear even then the wimp would just continue his appeasement. He would probably ask if they would like him to hold her legs back and then apologise that he wasnt holding them wide enough apart.
Quote by Aussie: I was a long term dead beat, wife abusing, drunk, black Muslim, on the dole for decades prison escapee having been convicted of paedophilia
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Re: Muslims are savages *warning- shocking pics inside*
What aussie is really trying to say is the Pope is not Catholic because God don't advise him personally therefore he refuses to believe what anyone says until verified by him personally by the creator of the universe.
He really thinks he personally is very important in the workings of the universe.
Sad isn't it.
Aussie also doesn't believe bears shit in the woods. He personally has never seen it.
Always remember what you post, send or do on the internet is not private and you are responsible.
- IQS.RLOW
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I think child protective services should be called if Aussie is deliberately exposing young children to pictures on the Internet that are clearly labelled as shocking and with a warning.Aussie wrote: Is the schmedia unable to communicate the level of inhumanity going on without confronting my grand-kids with the images?
Do you often show young children inappropriate pictures Aussie?
How often do you show inappropriate pictures to children?
How often do you have access to children?
Quote by Aussie: I was a long term dead beat, wife abusing, drunk, black Muslim, on the dole for decades prison escapee having been convicted of paedophilia
- AiA in Atlanta
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Jesus wrote:Verily, verily I say until thee, It is Catholic.
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Aussie, I have provided a link to Catholic lay societies, which according to you are not genuinely Catholic:AiA in Atlanta wrote:You have no fucking idea of how the massive structure called "Catholicism" even works Aussie. Let me give you an example. The Catholic Church in America, along with the Mormon Church, funded a proposition in California to make same-sex marriage illegal in that state. This work was done under-the-table and to public it looked like a grassroots movement against gays. It was not. By your silly logic this would not have been "Catholic" at all because the pope didn't make a pronouncement at St. Peter's nor was it posted on vatican.va
Do you realized the Catholic Church is made up of organizations such as the Knights of Columbus and other lay fraternal organizations? Are you saying they are not Catholic?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:C ... _societies
Why don't you go down to the QLD chapter of Knights of the Southern Cross and tell them they are not genuine Catholics?
http://www.ksca.org.au/Content/Queensland
I dare you.
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Ah the love of Islam, at least they demonstrate their god is all bullshit.AiA in Atlanta wrote:This is posted on Catholic Online today:
http://www.catholic.org/news/internatio ... p?id=56507
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Australia and Abbott gets a few mentions in this article. Oh and look, the Vatican supports this. I wonder if the pope was involved otherwise aussie will say it's not the Catholics.
Tony Abbott, the Australian Prime Minister, has said that his country will join in humanitarian air drops
last updated at 5:41AM, August 13 2014
The United States has sent 130 more military advisers to the Kurdish region of Iraq, Chuck Hagel, the defence secretary said yesterday.
The Marines and special operations forces will assess the scale of the humanitarian crisis in Arbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, and will not engage in military action, he added.
The announcement came as Tony Abbott, the Australian prime minister, confirmed that his country’s military will send jets to join the international airdrops in Iraq.
Mr Hagel said: “I recommended to the president, and the president has authorised me to go ahead and send about 130 new assessment team members up to northern Iraq in the Arbil area to take a closer look and give more in-depth assessment of where we can continue to help.
“I would also say that this follows the criteria that President Obama has made very clearly that this is not any extension of any role for the United States other than to find ways to assist and help advise the Iraqi security forces.
“As the president has made very clear, we’re not going back to Iraq in any of the same combat mission dimensions that we once were in.”
The 130 military advisers are in addition to 90 already in Baghdad and 160 in a pair of operations centred Arbil and Baghdad working with Iraqi and Kurdish security forces. There are also about 455 US security forces and 100 military personnel working in the Office of Security Cooperation in the US Embassy in Baghdad.
“This is not a combat boots on the ground kind of operation,” Mr Hagel said. “We’re not going back into Iraq in any of the same combat mission dimensions that we once were in in Iraq,”
Speaking in London, after security talks, Mr Abbott did not rule out the possibility of greater military involvement.
He said: “Australian aircraft will shortly be joining the humanitarian airlift and airdrop to the Mount Sinjar region and we are consulting with our partners including the United States, including the United Kingdom, about what further assistance Australia can give.
Last week, the United States launched an air campaign to break the siege of Mount Sinjar, bring humanitarian relief to the Yazidis and support to Kurdish troops holding back Isis extermists.
Washington has ruled out sending US combat troops to the country, as has Britain, which has increased its support efforts and missions to supply humanitarian aid to refugees.
Asked whether Australia’s efforts could include further military action by defence forces, Mr Abbott said: “We certainly don’t rule that out. We are talking to our partners — and our partners, in this instance, are certainly much wider than simply the United States and United Kingdom — but we are talking to our security partners about what we can usefully do to help.”
However, he stressed that any involvement would be a humanitarian mission to protect those at risk from the “murderous hordes” of the Islamic state.
“There is a world of difference between getting involved to prevent genocide and the kind of involvement that we’ve seen in recent years by western countries in the Middle East . . . and no one should conflate the two,” he said.
In other developments, the Vatican has given its approval to US military air strikes in Iraq, a rare exception to its policy of peaceful conflict resolution.
Silvano Tomasi, the Holy See’s ambassador to the United Nations, supported US air strikes aimed at halting the advance of Sunni militants, calling for “intervention now, before it is too late”.
“Military action might be necessary,” he said.
While the Vatican vocally disapproved of the US-led campaign in Iraq in 2003 and the 2013 plan for air strikes on Syria - fearing that both might make the situations worse for Christians on the ground - fears of ethnic cleansing by Islamists has forced a policy change.
The Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue called on Tuesday for Muslim leaders to denounce the brutality of Islamic state militants, saying there was no possible justification for their “unspeakable crimes”.
The council said that the militants were guilty of the “heinous practice of decapitation, crucifixion and stringing up bodies in public places”, insisting that “no reason, certainly not religion, could justify such barbarism”.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/worl ... 174908.ece
More US military advisers to Iraq as Vatican supports airstrikesWhile the Vatican vocally disapproved of the US-led campaign in Iraq in 2003 and the 2013 plan for air strikes on Syria - fearing that both might make the situations worse for Christians on the ground - fears of ethnic cleansing by Islamists has forced a policy change.
The Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue called on Tuesday for Muslim leaders to denounce the brutality of Islamic state militants, saying there was no possible justification for their “unspeakable crimes”.
The council said that the militants were guilty of the “heinous practice of decapitation, crucifixion and stringing up bodies in public places”, insisting that “no reason, certainly not religion, could justify such barbarism”.
Tony Abbott, the Australian Prime Minister, has said that his country will join in humanitarian air drops
last updated at 5:41AM, August 13 2014
The United States has sent 130 more military advisers to the Kurdish region of Iraq, Chuck Hagel, the defence secretary said yesterday.
The Marines and special operations forces will assess the scale of the humanitarian crisis in Arbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, and will not engage in military action, he added.
The announcement came as Tony Abbott, the Australian prime minister, confirmed that his country’s military will send jets to join the international airdrops in Iraq.
Mr Hagel said: “I recommended to the president, and the president has authorised me to go ahead and send about 130 new assessment team members up to northern Iraq in the Arbil area to take a closer look and give more in-depth assessment of where we can continue to help.
“I would also say that this follows the criteria that President Obama has made very clearly that this is not any extension of any role for the United States other than to find ways to assist and help advise the Iraqi security forces.
“As the president has made very clear, we’re not going back to Iraq in any of the same combat mission dimensions that we once were in.”
The 130 military advisers are in addition to 90 already in Baghdad and 160 in a pair of operations centred Arbil and Baghdad working with Iraqi and Kurdish security forces. There are also about 455 US security forces and 100 military personnel working in the Office of Security Cooperation in the US Embassy in Baghdad.
“This is not a combat boots on the ground kind of operation,” Mr Hagel said. “We’re not going back into Iraq in any of the same combat mission dimensions that we once were in in Iraq,”
Speaking in London, after security talks, Mr Abbott did not rule out the possibility of greater military involvement.
He said: “Australian aircraft will shortly be joining the humanitarian airlift and airdrop to the Mount Sinjar region and we are consulting with our partners including the United States, including the United Kingdom, about what further assistance Australia can give.
Last week, the United States launched an air campaign to break the siege of Mount Sinjar, bring humanitarian relief to the Yazidis and support to Kurdish troops holding back Isis extermists.
Washington has ruled out sending US combat troops to the country, as has Britain, which has increased its support efforts and missions to supply humanitarian aid to refugees.
Asked whether Australia’s efforts could include further military action by defence forces, Mr Abbott said: “We certainly don’t rule that out. We are talking to our partners — and our partners, in this instance, are certainly much wider than simply the United States and United Kingdom — but we are talking to our security partners about what we can usefully do to help.”
However, he stressed that any involvement would be a humanitarian mission to protect those at risk from the “murderous hordes” of the Islamic state.
“There is a world of difference between getting involved to prevent genocide and the kind of involvement that we’ve seen in recent years by western countries in the Middle East . . . and no one should conflate the two,” he said.
In other developments, the Vatican has given its approval to US military air strikes in Iraq, a rare exception to its policy of peaceful conflict resolution.
Silvano Tomasi, the Holy See’s ambassador to the United Nations, supported US air strikes aimed at halting the advance of Sunni militants, calling for “intervention now, before it is too late”.
“Military action might be necessary,” he said.
While the Vatican vocally disapproved of the US-led campaign in Iraq in 2003 and the 2013 plan for air strikes on Syria - fearing that both might make the situations worse for Christians on the ground - fears of ethnic cleansing by Islamists has forced a policy change.
The Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue called on Tuesday for Muslim leaders to denounce the brutality of Islamic state militants, saying there was no possible justification for their “unspeakable crimes”.
The council said that the militants were guilty of the “heinous practice of decapitation, crucifixion and stringing up bodies in public places”, insisting that “no reason, certainly not religion, could justify such barbarism”.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/worl ... 174908.ece
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Re: Muslims are savages *warning- shocking pics inside*
We should give them a Caliphate.
Deport them all.
Wall them all in.
Let them kill each other off.
End of discussion.
Deport them all.
Wall them all in.
Let them kill each other off.
End of discussion.
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Looks like the ones over there who have been getting the DSP and Dole are having their payments stopped. They should be refused entry back into Australia as well!
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/suspec ... 7023610013WELFARE payments to more than a dozen suspected jihadists have been axed to stop Australian taxpayers’ money being used to finance terrorist outrages in Iraq and Syria.
But the Federal Government refuses to say whether an audit has guaranteed the cancellation of all welfare to Australians suspected of joining the Islamic State.
Wanted terrorist Khaled Sharrouf, who was photographed executing Iraqi soldiers and whose young son was photographed holding a soldier’s severed head, received a $383-a-week disability support pension for several months. It lapsed after he left Australia on his brother’s passport.
An estimated 150 Australians have travelled to Iraqi and Syrian war zones.
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Re: Muslims are savages *warning- shocking pics inside*
No, Islam needs to be utterly destroyed, and its followers/adherents/advocates completely exterminated.IQS.RLOW wrote:Islam is a religion that needs to be outlawed
And I object to commentators/media refering to Lebanese arse wipes as Australians.
They hate Australians and the freedom we give them.
They come to our country to parasite off us while they plot our down fall.
I often fought and ejected these characters from my business in Sydney.
They would enter in groups of 6 or more to steal and/or stand over me, but
I have been trained in martial arts since a child, so a steel pipe, steel capped boots
and a 40kg sheperd X cattle dog sorted them out good and proper numerous times.
EDIT ADDITION: The 27 year war in Lebanon was in a large part funded in Australia through car theft and dodgey backyard panel beating.
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