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Reply #45 - Jun 15th, 2010 at 2:35pm
 
Soren wrote on Jun 15th, 2010 at 1:55pm:
Karnal wrote on Jun 15th, 2010 at 12:15pm:
Soren wrote on Jun 15th, 2010 at 11:44am:
I bring to your attention that muslims still stone their women and you come back with a glib 'As long as you hate, Annie, that's the important thing.'
Noticing barbarity is now hateful.



Of course. Jesus didn't want you to search within (or cast out the beam in your own eye), he wanted you to notice everyone else's barbarity.




Sorry, I didn't notice 'Jesus' was posting here. Did he PM you?



He did. He spoke to me through an old Gideons in a bedside motel drawer in Narooma.

Knock and the door shall be opened, brother.
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Reply #46 - Jun 15th, 2010 at 3:37pm
 
I applied for a job in Narooma a while back and those f*cks never got back to me.
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Reply #47 - Jun 15th, 2010 at 4:12pm
 
aikmann4 wrote on Jun 15th, 2010 at 3:37pm:
I applied for a job in Narooma a while back and those f*cks never got back to me.


Well, if it was the La salle Motel, forget about it.
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Reply #48 - Jun 15th, 2010 at 4:23pm
 
You own that?
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Reply #49 - Jun 15th, 2010 at 4:35pm
 
Of course. We're in the Golden Chain.

But I meant don't ask - it's off-season right now. Try again in Summer. Tell them Karnal sent you.
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Reply #50 - Jul 10th, 2010 at 9:04pm
 
Here's another famous, for all the wrong reasons, Muslim woman:

TEHRAN (AFP) - Iran's top human rights official said that a sentence of stoning to death against a woman for adultery was "under revision", the official Irna news agency reported.

"She was sentenced to 90 lashes by one court and stoning by another, the verdict is under revision," Mohammad Javad Larijani was quoted as saying.

He added that the chief of the Iranian judiciary, Ayatollah Sadegh Larijani -- who is also his brother - thought that it was preferable to use another penalty instead of stoning "and that is true for Madam Mohammadi-Ashtiani".

He did not say what penalty she could face instead, but added: "The penalty of stoning exists under the law but the judges rarely use it."

The Iranian embassy in London said earlier in a statement reported by The Times that Sakineh Mohammadi-Ashtiani would no longer be stoned to death, a practice condemned by Western governments as "medieval".
But her lawyer in Iran however said he had yet to receive any confirmation. The embassy statement did not elaborate on whether she would face an alternative form of capital punishment -- usually by hanging in Iran.


The sentence has sparked outrage in Western countries.




None of the useful idiots bat an eyelid about this sort of thing.
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Reply #51 - Jul 10th, 2010 at 9:10pm
 

soren - nope, the islam supporters will probably say how good it is, that a women in iran did NOT get stoned.

complete fkwts
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Reply #52 - Jul 10th, 2010 at 10:15pm
 
I thought you'd stopped posting on Islam, old boy. You had a bit of a breather there.
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Reply #53 - Jul 10th, 2010 at 10:37pm
 
Karnal wrote on Jul 10th, 2010 at 10:15pm:
I thought you'd stopped posting on Islam, old boy. You had a bit of a breather there.

On the Islam board, Donkey.

You have a good ability to find your way to being cleverly thick. Well done. Now we know where your HECS debt is going. I must say, I am glad you didn't get it free.







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Reply #54 - Jul 12th, 2010 at 12:44am
 
Aqsa Parvez was a 16 year old Canadian muslim woman. She became quite famous in Canada in 2007 after her father murdered her because she no longer wanted to wear a hijab.
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Reply #55 - Jul 12th, 2010 at 8:51am
 

ethnic - quite true.

And the muslim woman whom saudi ( I think) decided to NOT stone due to continued heavy international pressure.

she's famous, and very lucky.
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Reply #56 - Jul 12th, 2010 at 4:00pm
 
It appears woman-people are not overly celebrated and or even worthy of a mere mention among our Muslim friends, and when they are celebrated, it's more or less a reference to their being a devoted slave to their male keepers.

My, they have so far to go, and little encouragement to achieve enlightenment as individuals, are they even allowed to read yet?

It's sad really,  Cry


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Reply #57 - Jul 12th, 2010 at 5:15pm
 
mellie wrote on Jul 12th, 2010 at 4:00pm:
It appears woman-people are not overly celebrated and or even worthy of a mere mention among our Muslim friends, and when they are celebrated, it's more or less a reference to their being a devoted slave to their male keepers.

My, they have so far to go, and little encouragement to achieve enlightenment as individuals, are they even allowed to read yet?

It's sad really,  Cry


Effende, if it is slave you must be, better to be the best slave possible. Accept your role in life, friend, and you will receive glory upon your death, insh'alla.

Is better the women-people don't read books - this only makes them lazy. I keep my wife away from magazines at the doctors because they are forbidden and will spoil her. Remember the Prophet, peace be upon him: we must keep women always for God.
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Reply #58 - Jul 12th, 2010 at 5:23pm
 
Another Muslim woman making headlines for all the wrong (but now usual) reasons. Some people are barbarians.

Wed at 14, 'adulterous' girl, Azar Bagheri, awaits stoning

Hala Jaber

SHE was only 14 when she was forced into marriage with an older man.
Yet within a year of her wedding, Azar Bagheri was charged with adultery and sentenced to be stoned to death.

The sentence could not be carried out until she was 18. So for the past four years, Ms Bagheri has been languishing on death row while the courts waited for her to reach maturity so she could be put to death.

According to Iranian human rights activist Mina Ahadi, Ms Bagheri was denounced by her husband, who accused her of committing adultery with two men.

Ms Ahadi said the teenager had been subjected to two mock stonings. On each occasion she was taken out of her cell and buried up to her shoulders in the yard of Tabriz prison, in northwest Iran, as if being prepared to be pelted to death with stones.


Ms Bagheri's lawyers are now planning to ask the judges to reduce her sentence to 99 lashes. Buoyed by an international campaign against Iran's death sentence for women convicted of adultery, they hope the court will show mercy.

After widespread condemnation of the sentence of stoning passed on another woman, Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, 43, the Iranians backed down last week. The Iranian embassy in London said that according to information from the judicial authorities in Tehran, the stoning of Ms Ashtiani would not go ahead.

But campaigners warned that Ms Ashtiani could still be executed by other means.

Amnesty International noted that three Iranians sentenced to death by stoning last year had been hanged instead.
"A mere change of the method of execution would not address the injustice," said Amnesty's deputy director for the Middle East, Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui.

Ms Ashtiani was sentenced in 2006 for having an "illicit relationship" with two men, for which she has already received a public flogging of 99 lashes. She was convicted of adultery even though she was a widow at the time -- her husband was killed before the alleged affair started.

Her family claims that during the trial of the two men accused of murdering her husband, another court found her guilty of adultery with the suspects, even though no evidence was given.

Her lawyer, Mohammad Mostafaei, said: "She has been waiting to be stoned to death for six years. She is having repetitive endless nightmares about death mixed with people stoning her."

Under Iran's penal code, adultery is the only crime punishable by stoning as an offence "against divine law". The death sentence may also be imposed for murder, rape, armed robbery and drug trafficking, but offenders are usually hanged.

Stoning is intended to cause a slow and painful death. Iran's penal code states: "The size of the stone . . . shall not be too large to kill the convict by one or two throws, and shall not be too small to be called a stone."


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Reply #59 - Jul 17th, 2010 at 6:08pm
 
My friend, as a man, you must kill your enemy. If your dancing boy was killed, you would avenge him. You would wish to cause much pain, insh'alla.



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