Path: csiph.com!xmission!news.alt.net!not-for-mail From: owl Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy Subject: Re: OT: A *truly* presidential response Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2015 03:03:36 +0000 (UTC) Organization: O.W.L. Lines: 47 Message-ID: References: NNTP-Posting-Host: boom.rooftop.invalid User-Agent: tin/2.2.1-20140504 ("Tober an Righ") (UNIX) (Linux/3.16.0-4-amd64 (x86_64)) Xref: csiph.com comp.os.linux.advocacy:330588 Charmed Tuna <.m@nsn.s> wrote: > On 2015-11-02 9:03 PM, Snit wrote: >> On 11/2/15, 6:49 PM, in article n193ni$a62$3@dont-email.me, "Charmed Tuna" >> <.m@nsn.s> wrote: >> >>>>>> But, again, even if true you have not shown ANYONE defending what you >>>>>> claimed. Nobody is saying anyone has the right to rape or kill. >>>>> >>>>> Read this >>>> >>>> Skimmed - did not see any such defense. Can you quote it? >>>> >>>>> Then this >>>>> >>>> ko >>>>> ran-sira-hadith/> >>>> >>>> Skimmed - did not see any such defense. Can you quote it? >>> >>> Sorry, was the wrong link for the second: >>> >> son-and-rape-infidel-women.html/> >> >> Would love to see a reputable source to back this... but keep in mind US >> soldiers rape their enemies, too. Not defending it in either case. > > Yep, if it disagrees with what your beloved mainstream media says, it's > not reputable. I should have looked for CNN or some other > corporate-owned and controlled news agency to support my statements. God > knows that they're objective. > > As for the American military partaking in unethical activities; those > who do are punished very severely by the people in charge. Nothing in > the religion they follow nor in the policies of the nation they serve > suggests that they have the right to do what they did. Islam, > nevertheless, sees no problem with raping "infidel" females of any age. > Probably more US soldiers killed these days because of strict "rules of engagement" than because of any tactical screwup. Didn't I read recently about some US troops getting reprimanded severely after beating up some Afghan turd who repeatedly raped children after being warned against it. I guess they violated some Jane Goodall rule -- or maybe it was Federation, have to ask Jeb -- he's a Star Track expert.