Maybe the reason so many Muslims had to die from this earthquake created disaster is because they failed to reform themselves and to apologize for what their brothers in religion did to the United States on 09/11/01. Tough luck.
sordidmesh said this in post #1 : Maybe the reason so many Muslims had to die from this earthquake created disaster is because they failed to reform themselves and to apologize for what their brothers in religion did to the United States on 09/11/01. Tough luck.
This is just a ridiculous concept. Have the Christians apologized to Black Americans for the KKK? Have all Catholic parishoners apoliogized for the Vatican's blind eye to the holocaust? Has the United States apologized to the Palestinians for ignoring their ongoing struggle with Israel? What a retarded statement Sordid, I'm disappointed in you.
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diahn said this in post #3 : Oh, I don't think it's only muslims that are going to recieve punishment. Get ready, America, your end is nigh.
Diahn I can't believe you're still around. Your hatred and rhetoric is deplorable. How sick is it that you and sordid would use this tragedy that should be bringing people together to help our fellow man as your platform to spew your ignorant hate? I pity you both. Get a friggin clue!
Holy War....You're basically killing each other to see who's got the better imaginary friend. - Richard Jeni
Dekka00 said this in post #9 : we will not allow earthquakes to threaten America.
we will declare War on Earthquakes.
Dekka I was watching the Bush guy's speech this am about the tsunami and I thought of you.
He sounded like your little soundbytes that you have created in the past.
I do believe the man will allocate 20 billion for tsunami detectors in Homeland Security....
Now what about the rivers and seas turning to blood, 100 pound hailstones, the sky turning black and the moon turning red, huge comets hitting the earth, plagues of locusts....how will he "defend" against such things? Maybe he will employ Bruce Willis and Ben Affleck to save us all.
If he can't see that being President of the US does not make him in control....well, I feel sorry for the guy.
Dekka I was watching the Bush guy's speech this am about the tsunami and I thought of you.
He sounded like your little soundbytes that you have created in the past.
I do believe the man will allocate 20 billion for tsunami detectors in Homeland Security....
Now what about the rivers and seas turning to blood, 100 pound hailstones, the sky turning black and the moon turning red, huge comets hitting the earth, plagues of locusts....how will he "defend" against such things? Maybe he will employ Bruce Willis and Ben Affleck to save us all.
If he can't see that being President of the US does not make him in control....well, I feel sorry for the guy.
Are you kidding me??? What rivers and seas turning to blood? You must be out of your God****ed mind! Below is a Rueters news report on the president's speech about the tsunamis. I don't see anywhere that the president or the US proclaims to be "in control" of mother nature.
You religious and political fanatics are really starting to irk me. How about thinking about the victims for once instead of your tired agenda?
United States President George W Bush said on Wednesday the United States' initial grant of $US35 million in the aftermath of the tsunami disaster in South East Asia was "only the beginning of our help" but he did not announce an immediate increase in aid.
It was Mr Bush's first public statement since the tsunami struck on Sunday. The death toll is now nearing 70,000 and could ultimately exceed 100,000.
"These past few days have brought loss and grief to the world that is beyond our comprehension," Mr Bush said.
"The United States will continue to stand with the affected governments as they care for the victims. We will stand with them as they start to rebuild their communities and together the world will cope with their loss. We will prevail over this destruction."
Mr Bush, who spoke to the leaders of India, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Indonesia on Wednesday, said criticism that rich nations were not giving enough for disaster relief were misguided.
"I assure those leaders that this is just only the beginning of our help," he said.
The White House faced criticism on Tuesday over the fact that Mr Bush, who is vacationing at his Crawford, Texas ranch had not yet appeared in person to talk about the disaster.
Jan Egeland, the emergency relief coordinator for the United Nations, said on Monday that the west had generally been "stingy" in its aid to poor countries.
"I felt like the person who made that statement was very misguided and ill-informed,"
Mr Bush said.
"In the year 2004, our Government provided $US2.4 billion in food and cash and humanitarian relief ... that's 40 per cent of all the relief aid given in the world last year."
On future US aid for the tsunami victims, Mr Bush said: "There will be an assessment of the damage so that the next tranche of the relief will be spent wisely. ... our Government is fully prepared to continue to provide assistance and help."
- Reuters
Holy War....You're basically killing each other to see who's got the better imaginary friend. - Richard Jeni