Mumbai: Sophisticated Attacks, but by Whom? »
Posted By MyWayOnNow 1 year, 2 months ago in NewsA day after the terror attacks in Mumbai that killed over 100 people, one question remained as impenetrable as the smoke that still billowed from two of the city’s landmark hotels: who carried out the attacks?
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orndorffter1 year, 2 months ago
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I can"t belive this, they are putting the blame off on othhers,just a nother cover up, the same reason A certian stoy was sumitted and taken compleatly off. One warning here: if the united nations continues to be given more and more power to intercede in world affairs, we all need to keep our eyes opened.
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Mutainia1 year, 2 months ago
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Instead of going after terrorists (which will only breed MORE of them), why not go after the thing that turns good people INTO terrorist, which is, Islam itself? I say, war to the hilt against a religion that follows a book with such scriptures as 9:1-5, 29, 7:3-5, and 4:24 (which not only allows for slavery, but, sex with a slave who is married). I say, instead of killing Muslims, we first give them a chance by taking out the Kaaba in Mecca with cruise missiles. Bury it in the remains of pigs and pig poop dropped in vats from stealth bombers. IF this only makes terrorism increase, then Mecca gets nuked. And, if it increases terror further, then, Mecca and Medina become new testing grounds for nuclear weapons during Hajj. But, atLEAST we give them a chance by showing how the House of Allah (the Kaaba that they bow to five times a day), is touchable, and, Allah can't protect it.
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