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Re: the Barking panchos in the world...
Posted by pancho (Guest) - Wednesday, February 13 2008, 22:01:15 (CET)
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MiniMe wrote:
>While there will always be panchos in the world; there will alwaays be people with compassion, decency, and dignity who eventually step on the panchos of the world and do what is right

...it seems to me those who aren't afraid to be "stepped on", and who allow anyone who wants to try it full freedom to do their best...are the decent and also fearless ones...while you Christians ban and delete...what are YOU afraid of?

... History if full of people like that... And This historical moment is evidence for that... And it proves that the panchos in the world and their BARKing doesn't mean anything in the world.
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>"FEDERAL parliament will say sorry for the "profound grief, suffering and loss" inflicted on the stolen generations and will vow to never let it happen again.

..."never let it happpen again"? Are we sure?
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>Prime Minister Kevin Rudd today tabled in parliament the text of the national apology, giving notice it would be moved tomorrow.
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>The apology honours Australia's indigenous people, "the oldest continuing cultures in human history''.

..it hardly "honors" them. It seems to me it's meant to honor THEMSELVES. What possible "honor" is to you, if I apologize to you for having raped you? You're very strangely put together...maybe not. You seem to be a puddle of Christian slop.

...this is recent history...not 2500 years old...or 1400 years old. As early as 1960 the Australian government was still taking Aboriginal children from their parents and placed in institutions to "raise them" Christian...a film was made at about that time chronicling the escape of a handful of such children and their long walk, across a searing desert, to return to their parents and old ways. An apology was long overdue...though still a meaningless gesture. But then you're filled with meaninglessness, so you WOULD be impressed. They're speaking your language.

...It's interesting that you didn't dare draw a connection between the harmless apology of the Australian government and any Christian group you have in mind...if you mean to imply that Turkey owes an apology to Christians, then you're as ignorant as you ever were...if you mean the Arabs must aplogize to the Christians...you're just as goofy as ever. If anything this harmless and cost-free apology of the Australian government proves my point, not the one you thought to make. It's as clear as clear can be that the British, who sent their criminals to Australia...and never improved the life of the people there but abused them from the start, were indeed, turning a free nation into a penal colony.

This is as far from what the Arabs did in BetNahrain and the Turks developed in their Ottoamn Empire as can be imagined. The Arabs SAVED the Christian sects from being murdered as heretics by the Western Christians...also kept them from murdering each other...and the growth of the greatest empire of that day, the Islamic Empire centered in Baghdad which they initiated, was a far cry from the sheepshit ranches of Australia...and the tolerance of the Turks in allowing Christians and Jews to live as a protected minority, able to rule themselves, is also eons away from the slave-status the Aborigines were subjected to, as early as 1960, by the descendants of English criminals.

The Brits, Americans and Australians indeed have much to apologize for...their crimes are within recent memory...even the crime of directing a war against the Ottomans just to steal their oil...as Christians are again doing to Iraq. In all this scenario it is you Christians who have the apologizing to do..and it's good to see the Australians take the right step.

When the day comes that you Christians apologize to the Turks and Arabs, Palestinians and Jews...we'll talk.

Let me know when the government gives Melbourne to the Aborigines.

Silly little fellow.
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>"We reflect on their past mistreatment,'' the apology reads.
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>"We reflect in particular on the mistreatment of those who were stolen generations, this blemished chapter in our nation's history.''"

...the Arabs and Turks have every reason to be PROUD of the culture and civilization they built...tolerating and including among their people the Christians and Jews...at the very time Christian was murdering Christian, his neighbors and family included...and killing Jews...and killing Muslims.

...at least it was good to see that you have something to offer... silly as it is. There isn't an Arab or Turk in the world that owes an apology to any Christian...not a one. The Christians living in Muslim lands have suffered due to what their fellow, foreign, Christians did to their native countries. Christians and Jews have always been tolerated by Muslims...history, not manuscripts, shows this amply enough..and let's not forget that neither Jumblat nor you, nor any of your tribe has been able to produce ONE instance to the contrary..while the crimes committed against Aborigines are too recent and numerous, and well known to the whites themselves to be denied....yet even Christian historians, of the first rank, can find no instance of Muslim murder of Christians solely for their religion, which was PRECISELY the reason for the blood-bath Europe was subjected to when Christian killed Christian JUST for his religion.

...keep up the good work.



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