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Re: Found a good "Muslim"
Posted by rico suave (Guest) - Thursday, September 17 2009, 4:40:29 (CEST)
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"The Christians of Mesopotamia have a bad reputation when it comes to trust and are known for betraying their lands in order to help western powers gain control."

Such a silly comment. Christians have served in the Iraqi army, government, and have contributed to the building of "Mesopotamia." This discourse about them betraying their lands is bullshit.


"In the process of betraying their lands, the xtians of that region always end up bend over and scrwed in the arse by their own xtians. Even the silly Muslims, if combined all together, they don't come close to the crimes that xtians have committed in the last 200 years alone."

Who cares? I'm not a Christian nationalist, I laugh at the Chaldean and Assyrian leaders. I was against the war and I consider myself Iraqi first, and an atheist.

The "Christian crimes" have nothing to do with individual Christian families who are forced to flee their homes. Why do you associate Christian Iraqis with "Christan crimes"?

You all need to get out of this sectarian mindset, because it has polluted your brains.
You and pancho are remedial buffoons.



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