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To: kumar who wrote (1351)6/3/2007 6:36:48 PM
From: Maurice WinnRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 4152
 
Kumar, if I was the target of their murderous talk, I would take them at their word and get in first! I am the target of their murderous talk. Moslems have to be stopped. I will feel a lot safer if Islam is pushed back into its box instead of rampaging across the world enabled by ridiculous immigration policies of the Free World which treat religious ideology as just a recreational habit like soccer or cricket.

The racist assumption is that when Moslems move into NZ, they will turn into good little [superior] Kiwis and do and think the same as the arrogant importers once the new imports are free to see how wonderful Kiwis are. Of course they won't. They will make the new place the same as where they came from.

In the same way, British coming to NZ didn't turn into Maoris. They made Christchurch like Little England. Maoris had to fit into the new ways [which of course suited them just fine as living in a ponga hut eating pipis during a NZ winter isn't all fun].

I do NOT want to live like the average Moslem. I do NOT want to kneel towards Mecca where some atavistic priesthood enforces barbarism against individual will. Helen Clark's efforts are bad enough.

Mqurice



To: kumar who wrote (1351)6/3/2007 7:03:17 PM
From: SdglaRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 4152
 
President Ahmadinejad does use Israel to deflect... however President Bush has a fleet of 9 military ships right off of the Iranian presidents coast. Dont you think that Ahmadinejad looks at that as a tad more than hot air ?



To: kumar who wrote (1351)6/4/2007 8:20:47 AM
From: michael97123Respond to of 4152
 
I believe ahamdijad means it. I dont think he has much of a say in getting in doing it. But because i think he means it, i wouldnt consider it just hot air.



To: kumar who wrote (1351)6/4/2007 2:42:15 PM
From: Geoff AltmanRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 4152
 
It helps distract attention from domestic issues, and towards external issues.

But the more internally unstable Iran becomes the closer they'll actually come to open conflict. This idea of using external issues to distract the civilian populace from internal problems continually replays historically. Remember the Falkland Island conflict?......Same tactic, different country. So there's a limit to how much you can blow that blowhard off....<g>