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  1. Re:Just a thought.. on PetsWarehouse vs. Mailing List · · Score: 0

    you misspelled 'wetSPERMhause.com'

  2. He is an Al Qaeda operative on PetsWarehouse vs. Mailing List · · Score: -1

    Secretly communicating Bin Laden's intentions to Yasser Arafat, who is currently stationed inside the only cybercafe in the West Bank.

  3. The first line of defense on PetsWarehouse vs. Mailing List · · Score: -1

    Deny the Islamic terrorists the opportunity to speak. They only use western languages to communicate their desire to kill children.

  4. Just in case on PetsWarehouse vs. Mailing List · · Score: -1, Redundant

    I openly and wholeheartedly support Scientology. As a belief system, it is well thought out, and offers a modern alternative to the dogma proposed by old-time religions.

    Did you know we only use 10% of our total brain's capacity?

  5. If you had balls, they would be cherished on PetsWarehouse vs. Mailing List · · Score: -1

    But alas, there is but a void betwixt your chubby thighs.

    Fist Sport in the name of the heterosexual!

  6. I hate westerns as well on Managing Einsteins · · Score: -1

    Although admittedly Sam Peckinpah had his moments.

  7. Who should the global community support? on Managing Einsteins · · Score: -1

    The hardest question in relation to the Middle East conflict is how the global community should perceive the world-changing events in Israel and the Occupied Territories.

    A brief history of the past decade

    In 1993, Israel and Palestine signed the 'Oslo Accords', both sides admitting they were wrong, and vowing to make amends. This was a historic occasion for World Peace, made most significant by the 'Doomsday Clock' being moved back to 15 minutes to midnight. (I'm afraid I do not have the link here, so use Google)

    What followed surprised and shocked every decent living person in the important countries. Whereas most right-thinking folk would regard a cessation of hostilities to be a sign of hope, the Palestinian terrorists began their perpetual waves of suicide bombings.

    This can be traced back to one root cause. Islam. The Koran teaches muslims that when an enemy yields, they should be struck down for good. Israel yielded. Israel admitted they made mistakes. Israel offered the olive branch...

    Only to have their hand cut off in the name of 'allah'. Repeatedly, Israel tried diplomacy, attempted to rescue some kind of peace out of the accords, now strewn in tatters across the broken bodies of Jewish civilians. Their reward? More violence. More terrorism.

    It is the nature of muslims to destroy. Their beliefs are systematically geared towards the eradication of all non-muslim life on the planet. Presuming their religion to be peaceful and productive, like Sikhism, Hinduism and even Judaism, the western authorities let this cancer spread.

    Israel faced a perpetual struggle, both within and outside its borders. For each attempt at rightful defence was rebuked by condemnation from the World Council. In the end, something had to be done. And Israel began fighting back.

    What followed was a tit-for-tat exchange of hostilities. Israel advanced. The Palestinians capitulated. Peace was discussed. Israel withdrew. And then the Palestinians attacked again. A perpetual cycle of hatred.

    The Israelite Jew is an embittered, harrowed person. Even though they may not agree with the actions of their government, they are perpetual targets of Islamo-racist terrorism. But at least they still have the right to disagree.

    Islam does not permit disagreement with the holy jihad which their deluded sub-human footsoldiers are playing out every time they throw a grenade into a Jewish schoolyard.

    So, where should the global community stand? Clearly, Islamic terrorism is a world-wide crisis. Be it in New York, France, or the streets of Britain during last year's rioting. Where should we stand? Ask yourself this:

    How many countries lost citizens in the name of Islam on September 11th, 2001?

  8. Who should the bystander support? on Bad Review for the Zaurus · · Score: -1

    The hardest question in relation to the Middle East conflict is how the global community should perceive the world-changing events in Israel and the Occupied Territories.

    A brief history of the past decade

    In 1993, Israel and Palestine signed the 'Oslo Accords', both sides admitting they were wrong, and vowing to make amends. This was a historic occasion for World Peace, made most significant by the 'Doomsday Clock' being moved back to 15 minutes to midnight. (I'm afraid I do not have the link here, so use Google)

    What followed surprised and shocked every decent living person in the important countries. Whereas most right-thinking folk would regard a cessation of hostilities to be a sign of hope, the Palestinian terrorists began their perpetual waves of suicide bombings.

    This can be traced back to one root cause. Islam. The Koran teaches muslims that when an enemy yields, they should be struck down for good. Israel yielded. Israel admitted they made mistakes. Israel offered the olive branch...

    Only to have their hand cut off in the name of 'allah'. Repeatedly, Israel tried diplomacy, attempted to rescue some kind of peace out of the accords, now strewn in tatters across the broken bodies of Jewish civilians. Their reward? More violence. More terrorism.

    It is the nature of muslims to destroy. Their beliefs are systematically geared towards the eradication of all non-muslim life on the planet. Presuming their religion to be peaceful and productive, like Sikhism, Hinduism and even Judaism, the western authorities let this cancer spread.

    Israel faced a perpetual struggle, both within and outside its borders. For each attempt at rightful defence was rebuked by condemnation from the World Council. In the end, something had to be done. And Israel began fighting back.

    What followed was a tit-for-tat exchange of hostilities. Israel advanced. The Palestinians capitulated. Peace was discussed. Israel withdrew. And then the Palestinians attacked again. A perpetual cycle of hatred.

    The Israelite Jew is an embittered, harrowed person. Even though they may not agree with the actions of their government, they are perpetual targets of Islamo-racist terrorism. But at least they still have the right to disagree.

    Islam does not permit disagreement with the holy jihad which their deluded sub-human footsoldiers are playing out every time they throw a grenade into a Jewish schoolyard.

    So, where should the global community stand? Clearly, Islamic terrorism is a world-wide crisis. Be it in New York, France, or the streets of Britain during last year's rioting. Where should we stand? Ask yourself this:

    How many countries lost civilians in the name of Islam on September 11th, 2001?

  9. Who should the bystander support? on ATi's All In Wonder Radeon 7500 · · Score: -1

    The hardest question in relation to the Middle East conflict is how the global community should perceive the world-changing events in Israel and the Occupied Territories.

    A brief history of the past decade

    In 1993, Israel and Palestine signed the 'Oslo Accords', both sides admitting they were wrong, and vowing to make amends. This was a historic occasion for World Peace, made most significant by the 'Doomsday Clock' being moved back to 15 minutes to midnight. (I'm afraid I do not have the link here, so use Google)

    What followed surprised and shocked every decent living person in the important countries. Whereas most right-thinking folk would regard a cessation of hostilities to be a sign of hope, the Palestinian terrorists began their perpetual waves of suicide bombings.

    This can be traced back to one root cause. Islam. The Koran teaches muslims that when an enemy yields, they should be struck down for good. Israel yielded. Israel admitted they made mistakes. Israel offered the olive branch...

    Only to have their hand cut off in the name of 'allah'. Repeatedly, Israel tried diplomacy, attempted to rescue some kind of peace out of the accords, now strewn in tatters across the broken bodies of Jewish civilians. Their reward? More violence. More terrorism.

    It is the nature of muslims to destroy. Their beliefs are systematically geared towards the eradication of all non-muslim life on the planet. Presuming their religion to be peaceful and productive, like Sikhism, Hinduism and even Judaism, the western authorities let this cancer spread.

    Israel faced a perpetual struggle, both within and outside its borders. For each attempt at rightful defence was rebuked by condemnation from the World Council. In the end, something had to be done. And Israel began fighting back.

    What followed was a tit-for-tat exchange of hostilities. Israel advanced. The Palestinians capitulated. Peace was discussed. Israel withdrew. And then the Palestinians attacked again. A perpetual cycle of hatred.

    The Israelite Jew is an embittered, harrowed person. Even though they may not agree with the actions of their government, they are perpetual targets of Islamo-racist terrorism. But at least they still have the right to disagree.

    Islam does not permit disagreement with the holy jihad which their deluded sub-human footsoldiers are playing out every time they throw a grenade into a Jewish schoolyard.

    So, where should the global community stand? Clearly, Islamic terrorism is a world-wide crisis. Be it in New York, France, or the streets of Britain during last year's rioting. Where should we stand? Ask yourself this:

    Who was targeted by Islam on September 11th, 2001?

  10. Not just in Israel on ATi's All In Wonder Radeon 7500 · · Score: -1

    Anti-Semitic fervour has hit Mainland Europe, especially France. Islamic terrorists have begun targetting Jewish SCHOOL BUSES and Synagogues in Marseille and Montpelier.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/news id_1910000/1910357.stm

    Time and time again, we are shown the way of the Muslim. Destroy schools. Destroy places of worship. Never destroying military targets. Only civilian.

  11. Muslims firebomb UK Holiday Resort on ATi's All In Wonder Radeon 7500 · · Score: -1

    News coming through. Muslim terrorists (aren't they all?) have attacked the futuristic Center Parcs holiday resort in England. For those who don't know, Center Parcs was renowned for being a high-tech self-enclosed 'domed' environment where geeks and their families could enjoy their holidays without suffering the inclement british weather.

    Clearly these Islamics have no shame, choosing to attack FAMILIES staying at this place over the Easter holidays. The murder count has yet to be revealed, but initial estimates look grim.

  12. Muslims firebomb UK Holiday resort on "The Chronicles of Amber" and "The Forever War" For TV · · Score: -1

    News coming through. Muslim terrorists (aren't they all?) have attacked the futuristic Center Parcs holiday resort in England. For those who don't know, Center Parcs was renowned for being a high-tech self-enclosed 'domed' environment where geeks and their families could enjoy their holidays without suffering the inclement british weather.

    Clearly these Islamics have no shame, choosing to attack FAMILIES staying at this place over the Easter holidays. The murder count has yet to be revealed, but initial estimates look grim.

  13. Fist Sport on Nanotubes from Vodka & Whisky · · Score: 0, Funny

    I'll 'drink' to that!

    Laugh. +5 funny!

  14. Poor Cliff... on Open Flash/EEPROM/EPROM Writers? · · Score: -1

    No-one likes his articles.

  15. Fist Sport on Open Flash/EEPROM/EPROM Writers? · · Score: -1

    Yet another means to pirate Intellectual Property. When will the thievery end?

  16. Why not? on Sony Intentionally Crashes Customers' Computers · · Score: -1

    Epileptics are genetically inferior. We should cause offense to them at every opportunity.

    If they complain, just point them to a webpage with lots of blinking .gifs on them and watch them collapse to the floor, twitching spasmodically.

  17. Conclusive proof on Viewers for Large Images? · · Score: -1

    GIMP is a toy. Hence it's 'humorous' name. It is barely more evolved than Kidpix. Photoshop is clearly the number one choice for professional media needs. It is the de-facto standard for print shops worldwide.

    And it fits onto a CD-R, so there's NO excuse for the anti-globalists to complain that companies want to pay their programmers.

  18. Disaster! on Viewers for Large Images? · · Score: -1

    img width="0" height="0" src="http://adultfriendfinder.com/go/p47756c"

    goatse.cx uses WEB BUGS! Is nothing sacred?

  19. It's alright... on Making Your Room Quiet · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Expect a -4 Karma hit soon.

  20. Fist Sport on Making Your Room Quiet · · Score: -1

    The only way to make your room quiet is to use iMacs. Obvious, really!

  21. Re:Peace & Love on BBC interview with RMS · · Score: 0

    That's because the hippy's much lauded "freedoms" begin and end at themselves. They would willingly watch a woman being raped without doing ANYTHING to save her.

    And they eat babies.

  22. Silence of the Lambs was shit on BBC interview with RMS · · Score: 0

    Manhunter is a far superior film.

  23. Palestinians choose to be scum on BBC interview with RMS · · Score: 0

    Sentiment in the occupied territories has definitely shifted in the past eight years or so, with the general perception being that the Palestinians interpreted the 1993 Oslo accords as weakness on Israel's part, since before the accords suicide bombings were an extremely rare occurence. Very few people here are willing to make that mistake again, and it's clear that the system that spoon-feeds unreasoning hatred to the Palestinians at every level of society, from grade-school textbooks to the evening news, is going to have to be gutted and eradicated, much as had to be done to post WWII Germany

  24. And the latest news on BBC interview with RMS · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Egypt has revoked political and diplomatic ties with Israel. But hey, some fat hippy gets to talk about his toys for a while.

  25. A hypothetical situation for you: on BBC interview with RMS · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    If Al-Queda members were walking into US resturants, shopping malls, bus stations, etc. with bombs strapped to their chests in a concerted effort to kill as many Americans as possible, what would be our reaction as a nation?

    When you couldn't be sure you could go to the grocery store and live to tell about it? Or that your holiday celebration might turn into a bloodbath? How might we react?

    So when a foreign nation urged us to show "restraint" in dealing with the bombers, what might we say?