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Old 11-07-2013, 06:45 PM
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That may have something to do with 1) the US being more discriminating towards possible Islamic Terrorists and so allowing less immigrants from those nations and

2) America being viewed as the Great Satan by Muslims

and 3) Muslims both Conservative and Moderate can't or won't tolerate American values and laws.

http://www.bizpacreview.com/2013/11/...-stoning-86606
Well that's a completely different point of view vs. the genius who offered up the idea that "goat-herding Muslims are clamoring at the gates begging to be let in" so that they can live in total freedom (albeit behind locked doors LOL)

Simply add that to the growing list of "things seekerman opines on but doesn't know anything about"

On another note, since the blatent insults seem to be acceptable and I've had my hand slapped for less should I feel free to consider Seekerman fair game? He needs his cage rattled. Can I? Can I?
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Old 11-07-2013, 07:04 PM
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On another note, since the blatent insults seem to be acceptable and I've had my hand slapped for less should I feel free to consider Seekerman fair game? He needs his cage rattled. Can I? Can I?
Is this going to involve you screaming ALLAHU AKBAR!!.......and then BOOM!!

Hope you aren't thinking of this to 'rattle my cage'.......

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Old 11-07-2013, 07:08 PM
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Can I? Can I?
It's certainly fine by me, tex. Just none of that muslim killing and maiming the infidels though, ok? I'm an American and I expect respect and thankfulness from the muslims for being a citizen of a country which brought the middle eastern Islamic countries out of the stone age.
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Old 11-08-2013, 05:20 AM
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It's certainly fine by me, tex. Just none of that muslim killing and maiming the infidels though, ok? I'm an American and I expect respect and thankfulness from the muslims for being a citizen of a country which brought the middle eastern Islamic countries out of the stone age.
LOL - if you need it that badly you should go over there and ask them for it. If you're too <bwack bwack> for that you could always find some local Muslims in your area and go demand it. I am personally highly interested in knowing how that worked out for you.

As to me, since I pay my fair share and you and the rest of America, especially if you are one of those 50% collecting their handouts, not paying anything, or getting "tax credits" for taxes you never paid (yeah I know you're one of them, the louder you shout the more dependent you are) should thank me and people like me that I do it.

As to respect - LOL. For you? This is where dirty, close-minded, and filthy christians would still be if it were not for the Muslims:

Eventually, Christians were prohibited from bathing naked and, overall, the church began to not approve an indulgence in the habit of bathing. This culminated in the Medieval church authorities proclaiming that bathing led to immorality, promiscuous sex, and diseases.

This latter “disease” point was very common; it was believed in many parts of Europe that water could carry disease into the body through the pores in the skin. According to one medical treaty of the 16th century, “Water baths warm the body, but weaken the organism and widen pores. That’s why they can be dangerous and cause different diseases, even death.” It wasn’t just diseases from the water itself they were worried about. They also felt that with the pores widened after a bath, this resulted in infections of the air having easier access to the body. Hence, bathing became connected with spread of diseases, not just immorality.

For most lower class citizens, particularly men, this resulted in them completely forgoing bathing. During this time, people tended to restrict their hygienic arrangements to just washing hands, parts of the face, and rinsing their mouths. Washing one’s entire face was thought to be dangerous as it was believed to cause catarrh and weaken the eyesight, so even this was infrequent.


On the other hand:

Roman-type baths were continued and/or re-established in Islamic countries through the medieval and Renaissance periods, and bathing was endorsed by Islamic writers. The hammam, referred to in modern times as the 'Turkish Bath,' was a major feature of Islamic culture, and preserved the Roman traditions of cleaning the body first, then soaking and socializing.

Your thanks to them though was to level their civilization. Or at least try to. That hasn't exactly worked out but there is always partial credit for trying.

Of course, teaching you to bathe also brings this into the community: (you sure have come a long way towards those "women's rights")

ABEOKUTA — A 46-year-old Pastor, Olamide Sobowale, of Glory Church of Christ Aladura, Oke-Itoku, Abeokuta, Ogun State, has been ordered to be remanded in prison for allegedly raping a woman while bathing in his church backyard.

Pastor Sobowale, who was arraigned before a Magistrate Court sitting in Isabo, Abeokuta, yesterday, was accused of raping one Dupe Makinde, 30, who lives in Isaje, Abeokuta, while taking a spiritual bath allegedly recommended by the pastor.


So no, no thanks from me dude. Congratulations though on your church leaders teaching you that you can take a bath LOL. Watch your back if you do it at church!

Baghdad was built by the Muslims in 742 AD. It's still standing. Detroit was settled over 900 years later, by the French, and it's already bankrupt. LOL

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Old 11-08-2013, 10:21 AM
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LOL - if you need it that badly you should go over there and ask them for it. If you're too <bwack bwack> for that you could always find some local Muslims in your area and go demand it. I am personally highly interested in knowing how that worked out for you.
Oh, I'm sure I would be fine. The muslims are a peaceful loving lot you know. And I might just bring a framed artist's rendition of Mohammad....like a peace offering. I'm sure they would appreciate that, right?

(ALLAHU AKBAR......BOOM!!!) LOL!

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As to me, since I pay my fair share and you and the rest of America, especially if you are one of those 50% collecting their handouts, not paying anything, or getting "tax credits" for taxes you never paid (yeah I know you're one of them, the louder you shout the more dependent you are) should thank me and people like me that I do it.
The fact remains, if it had not been for American and the west, middle east muslims would still measure their wealth by the size of the goat herds and the speed of their camels.

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As to respect - LOL. For you? This is where dirty, close-minded, and filthy christians would still be if it were not for the Muslims:

Eventually, Christians were prohibited from bathing naked and, overall, the church began to not approve an indulgence in the habit of bathing. This culminated in the Medieval church authorities proclaiming that bathing led to immorality, promiscuous sex, and diseases.

This latter “disease” point was very common; it was believed in many parts of Europe that water could carry disease into the body through the pores in the skin. According to one medical treaty of the 16th century, “Water baths warm the body, but weaken the organism and widen pores. That’s why they can be dangerous and cause different diseases, even death.” It wasn’t just diseases from the water itself they were worried about. They also felt that with the pores widened after a bath, this resulted in infections of the air having easier access to the body. Hence, bathing became connected with spread of diseases, not just immorality.

For most lower class citizens, particularly men, this resulted in them completely forgoing bathing. During this time, people tended to restrict their hygienic arrangements to just washing hands, parts of the face, and rinsing their mouths. Washing one’s entire face was thought to be dangerous as it was believed to cause catarrh and weaken the eyesight, so even this was infrequent.


On the other hand:

Roman-type baths were continued and/or re-established in Islamic countries through the medieval and Renaissance periods, and bathing was endorsed by Islamic writers. The hammam, referred to in modern times as the 'Turkish Bath,' was a major feature of Islamic culture, and preserved the Roman traditions of cleaning the body first, then soaking and socializing.

Your thanks to them though was to level their civilization. Or at least try to. That hasn't exactly worked out but there is always partial credit for trying.

Of course, teaching you to bathe also brings this into the community: (you sure have come a long way towards those "women's rights")

ABEOKUTA — A 46-year-old Pastor, Olamide Sobowale, of Glory Church of Christ Aladura, Oke-Itoku, Abeokuta, Ogun State, has been ordered to be remanded in prison for allegedly raping a woman while bathing in his church backyard.

Pastor Sobowale, who was arraigned before a Magistrate Court sitting in Isabo, Abeokuta, yesterday, was accused of raping one Dupe Makinde, 30, who lives in Isaje, Abeokuta, while taking a spiritual bath allegedly recommended by the pastor.


So no, no thanks from me dude. Congratulations though on your church leaders teaching you that you can take a bath LOL. Watch your back if you do it at church!
LOL!!! Bathing practices?? LOL!!

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Baghdad was built by the Muslims in 742 AD. It's still standing. Detroit was settled over 900 years later, by the French, and it's already bankrupt. LOL
Baghdad is the manufacturing mecca of the world, right? LOL!

They're still riding donkeys in Baghdad, tex, and throwing their sewerage in the streets. It's an Islamic third world city in an Islamic third world country.

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Old 11-08-2013, 01:44 PM
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LOL!!! Bathing practices?? LOL!!

Baghdad is the manufacturing mecca of the world, right? LOL!

They're still riding donkeys in Baghdad

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You should go find out. Please. Enjoy the trip!

Yeah I know, bathing isn't important to you people dude. Just reminding you know where you came from.

Of course Baghdad isn't the manufacturing mecca of the world!

Detroit, the bankrupt home of bankrupt "government motors" is.

Uh yeah, but the Baghdad donkeys have handlebars and motors attached.
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Old 11-08-2013, 02:04 PM
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Old 11-08-2013, 02:13 PM
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Soooo.... was my post inappropriate? Tell me straight up.
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Old 11-09-2013, 04:23 PM
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Soooo.... was my post inappropriate? Tell me straight up.
I think we better cool off dude. It isn't worth it.
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I think we better cool off dude. It isn't worth it.
Yeah, I'm outta this thread.
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