The thoughts and prayers go out to the japanese after the 2nd hostage was murdered by these psychotic cults members
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I agree with you.
As for the murderers, they should be hunted down and eliminated.
Originally posted by dimitrib View PostThe thoughts and prayers go out to the japanese after the 2nd hostage was murdered by these psychotic cults membersThis isn't a dress rehearsal. Enjoy yourself. There's no do-over.
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Originally posted by Pin Seeker View PostWe sit here and say look at those murderous Isis group yet we forget that the Saudis practise it.
or are you just trolling for a response?
The Saudi's may use this as capital punishment, the same as countries still practice executions. These are usually I assume for persons convicted of horrendous crimes.
Which is a far cry from these ISIS extremists which kidnap innocent people who are not Muslim, or who do not believe in the terrorism they do. And then execute them because their families can't pay a ransom.
I don't understand how you can make the comparison you did?Last edited by dlnljl; Feb 1, 2015, 05:34 AM.
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Originally posted by dlnljl View PostPlease tell us you are not defending ISIS?
or are you just trolling for a response?
The Saudi's may use this as capital punishment, the same as countries still practice executions. These are usually I assume for persons convicted of horrendous crimes.
Which is a far cry from these ISIS extremists which kidnap innocent people who are not Muslim, or who do not believe in the terrorism they do. And then execute them because their families can't pay a ransom.
I don't understand how you can make the comparison you did?The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Interior said King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is keen on combating narcotics due to their "great harm"
The most serious crimes? Drug smuggling?
In no way does this make what ISIS does human in any aspects, but look at the overall method of punishment in the middle east, does put some of it in perspective.
I don't know what the answer is with ISIS, they are getting what they want - they want to lure the Nato countries to come in and war with them. I think they are trying to induce another Vietnam scenario. They are so vile that you have to attack them, because them having a sovereign nation, is a troubling scenario for everyone.
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Beheading appears to be rampant in the Arab world - from Saudi Arabia to Syrian and to ISIS. Last month, there was a video circulating around a woman having her head hacked off on a public space in Saudi Arabia.
ISIS is the one media savvy enough to use beheading to terrorize the Western world.
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Originally posted by dlnljl View PostPlease tell us you are not defending ISIS?
or are you just trolling for a response?
The Saudi's may use this as capital punishment, the same as countries still practice executions. These are usually I assume for persons convicted of horrendous crimes.
Which is a far cry from these ISIS extremists which kidnap innocent people who are not Muslim, or who do not believe in the terrorism they do. And then execute them because their families can't pay a ransom.
I don't understand how you can make the comparison you did?
I don't defend ISIS nor do I defend any kind of beheading. You on the other hand seem to think because the state using beheading as a means of execution it's oaky."The Older I Get...
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Originally posted by Pin Seeker View PostI
I don't defend ISIS nor do I defend any kind of beheading. You on the other hand seem to think because the state using beheading as a means of execution it's oaky.
Hanging, beheading, electric chair, guillotine, firing squad, lethal injection... - they're all relatively quick and none of them is always painless.
IMO they're equally unacceptable.
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Originally posted by Ignatius Reilly View PostI think the bigger question is whether or not capital punishment is acceptable.
Hanging, beheading, electric chair, guillotine, firing squad, lethal injection... - they're all relatively quick and none of them is always painless.
IMO they're equally unacceptable.
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Originally posted by jimfastcar View PostThese people are vile, in retrospect, what a blunder of foreign policy to eliminate Sadaam from Iraq
Agree. In his day women were free to pursue a career in Iraq. He kept the Saudis and their "Wahhabi for everyone" ambition down. They added to the BS train thatgenerally demonized all Iraqis. That horrible fable told by a Saudi princess in front of the UN Assembly that tIraq soldiers killed Saudi babies in incubators was a carbon copy of the WWI poster of the Hun bayoneting a baby.
Bush's Thousand Points of lightshow over Iraq is now turning the lights low back home.
Western powers have never appeared so impotent as they do now with ISIS.
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