result #97661 - IS ISLAM A RELIGION OF HOMOSEXUALS

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IS ISLAM A RELIGION OF HOMOSEXUALS


[+] ballot by kerradolche
created Tue Jul 18, 06
the bruttalaty shown to there wemon leads me to ask this

Placing Homosexuals and Islam in the same sentence gives Homosexuality a bad name. 158
no 32
yes 15
*wishes this was a joke ballot* 4
A ballot that reveals your "wisdom" I see. 4
dont care 3
Yes they love to "blow" everyone everywhere 2
NO!! 1
At one time it wasn't, but it is now. 0
Who gives a fuck 0

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i beleave that before its all said and done the middle east is gonna get nuked or i hope so anyway

by kerradolche on Tue Jul 18, 06 2:40am [+]

yes, Islam is a religion of homosexuals, and all American Government officials are paedophiles: All over Washington, reporters have already either deleted or are close to deleting the phone number for Brian Doyle from their Blackberries. I haven’t done so yet but likely will soon.

Doyle, as you probably already have heard, was the Homeland Security Department deputy press secretary arrested yesterday for allegedly having lewd Internet communications about sexual relations with someone he thought was a 14-year old girl who actually was a police investigator working undercover.

The arrest of Doyle, 55, is yet another high-profile embarrassment for DHS. If one department within the U.S. government could have done without any more humiliating news, it is the post-Katrina Homeland Security Department.

Obviously, an agency with 180,000 employees give or take, is likely to have some with personal problems. The conduct Doyle is accused of shouldn’t detract from all the honorable, dedicated people at the department who work long and often dangerous hours to keep the nation safe.

But it is still disturbing, if the information about Doyle is true, to know that he was one of the department’s main representatives to the public.

Coming on the heels of the revelations about Claude Allen, the former White House domestic policy adviser who it turned out was arrested on shoplifting charges, the Doyle arrest may have many outside the Beltway wondering what exactly is going on in Washington. Sometimes, we here wonder that too.

In a particularly disturbing irony of Doyle's arrest, one of the programs DHS has been most proud of has been Operation Predator, in which its Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have aggressively chased down immigrants and U.S. citizens linked to sex crimes, particularly against minors. Guilty immigrants have been deported and citizens jailed.

A few minutes ago, I received a DHS press release which contains all the department is saying officially right now about the Doyle matter. It was attributed to Russ Knocke, the department’s top press secretary.

“The department is cooperating fully with the ongoing investigation into the allegations against Brian Doyle,” the statement said. “We take these allegations very seriously. Doyle is in a non-pay status and his security clearance, employee badge and facility access permissions have been suspended.”

All of that’s the easy part. Getting DHS beyond all the embarrassments will be much tougher.
by Stn_tha_flamin_crows on Tue Jul 18, 06 5:18am [+]

There's no kind way to ask this, kerradolche, so I'll just come out with it ...

Were you dropped on your head, as a child?
by Cathexis on Tue Jul 18, 06 6:35am [+]

I wouldn't insult homosexuals like that. Islamic countries in general are brutal in their treatment of homosexuals. Just look at what Iran does to homosexuals.
by FiddleFaddleOnLSD on Tue Jul 18, 06 6:58am [+]

But some of the men do brutalize women.
by xxxxxxxx on Tue Jul 18, 06 8:55am [+]

"the bruttalaty shown to there wemon leads me to ask this"

I ain't no spelling nazi, but for god sakes, use spell check. Alias?
by aya on Tue Jul 18, 06 10:50am [+]

I had a comment, but it's already been said.
by Truthseeker013 on Tue Jul 18, 06 2:14pm [+]

yes dazzle
some islamic men do brutelise women and some marines rape fourteen year old girls and kill the girls six year old sister with two bullets to the head and then kill the girls adult family members all in an attempt to cover the rape. what does that say about american men? are they all rapists and murderers?
by Stn_tha_flamin_crows on Tue Jul 18, 06 4:48pm [+]

Islam rejects homosexuality. Islam accepts certain degrees of polygamy with one man and a few women.

I see no sense in your argument.
by xxxxxxxx on Wed Jul 19, 06 7:02am [+]

Hey, Flamin': The alleged rape/murder by American soldiers is abominable! Brutalization of women in some "cultures" is the norm, accepted and expected by their "culture". The soldiers will be held accountable but the (islamic brutalization) is not.
by xxxxxxxx on Wed Jul 19, 06 11:32am [+]

and what about this Christian minister Dazzle?

Minister beat girl with stick, cops say
Pastor didn't believe story she was molested, Elgin authorities allege

The pastor of an Elgin church has been charged with battery after it was alleged that he repeatedly used a piece of wood to discipline a 12-year-old girl.

Police said the girl's mother took her to the pastor because she doubted the girl's claim that she was being sexually abused by another man.

Elgin police said Thursday they believe the girl's original allegations are true. On Wednesday they charged Daryl Bujak, 30, pastor of First Missionary Baptist Church, with misdemeanor battery. He was released after posting $500 bail. He has a June 16 court appearance in the Elgin branch of Kane County Circuit Court, said police Lt. Mike Turner.

"It's unbelievable," he said. "It's a sad case for this girl."

Matthew E. Resh, 33, of Ingleside, was charged this week by police in far north suburban Richmond with five counts of predatory criminal sexual assault. The girl was sexually abused between September 2003 and March 2005, according to a complaint filed in McHenry County Circuit Court.

Allegations that the child was disciplined by the pastor after trying to tell her mother about abuse shocked child-welfare advocates.

"The girl probably thinks that if she is being harmed there is no one she can go to and tell safely," said Cook County Public Guardian Robert Harris, whose office deals with child-abuse victims.

"When a kid gets up the courage after being sexually abused to tell a parent, that means that it is a cry for help," Harris said. "They won't say help anymore if they are taught that when you say help you might get punished, you might get beaten for it."

Ronald Davidson, a faculty member at the University of Illinois at Chicago's department of psychiatry, said if the charges are true, the girl was "betrayed three times"--by the adult who abused her, her mother and then the pastor.

"My sense is it will be hard for this child to easily trust another adult for some time," Davidson said.

Bujak's church, at 385 Silver St. in Elgin, describes itself as a fundamentalist and independent Baptist congregation.

Elgin police said the girl's parents took her to the church after she alleged she was being sexually abused.

Bujak told the parents that she was lying and privately disciplined the girl on Wednesday evenings between March and May of 2005. The girl, now 13, was struck with a 3-foot strip of wood molding, causing welts and bruises on her legs and buttocks, according to police and the girl's mother.

"He took her in the ladies room, across from his office," the mother said in an interview Thursday. "I was downstairs in the Fellowship Hall." Afterward, the mother said, "Her face was red, and I could see that she'd been crying."

The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services opened an investigation into the sexual abuse allegations on Oct. 25, according to spokesman Jimmie Whitelow. The mother said that was the day after she went to Richmond police.

By January DCFS had concluded that there was credible evidence against Resh.

A caseworker is supervising the mother, daughter and the girl's three younger brothers, according to Whitelow.

Now DCFS has begun investigating Bujak, Whitelow said.

Neither Bujak nor Resh could be reached for comment. A church staff member declined to comment.

Resh posted $20,000 bail Wednesday and has been released from the McHenry County Jail.

"There is DNA evidence," said Nichole Owens, who heads the criminal division of the McHenry County state's attorney's office.

The mother said she is upset that she didn't believe her daughter to begin with.

"I feel terrible," the mother said. "I feel like a heel. I didn't know."

When the daughter raised the allegations in March 2005, the mother was uncertain what to do. She turned for guidance to Bujak, who by then had been the family's pastor for about a year.

Bujak talked to the girl alone for two hours, according to the mother. "He said she recanted," the mother said. "He said, `I know these types of girls. She has a rebellious streak.'"

The mother said she would arrive at the Elgin church more than an hour before 7 p.m. services on Wednesday evenings and discuss the girl's behavior with Bujak.

He'd bring out the stick if he decided discipline was necessary, the mother said.

"It was a long stick," she said. "He had it up on his bookshelf. I never watched."

The mother said she was unaware of Bujak disciplining other youths that way. She estimated about 30 people regularly attend services.

It wasn't until a heart-to-heart talk in October that she realized the girl was telling the truth about sexual abuse, she said.

The mother, who home-schools the girl, said her daughter is in private counseling and no longer attends the Elgin church. "We're just working on trying to rebuild our relationship," the mother said. "Because our relationship was built on lies and deception."

Chicargo Tribune
by Stn_tha_flamin_crows on Thu Jul 20, 06 5:58am [+]

and then there are the paedophiles hiding out in the catholic church
by Stn_tha_flamin_crows on Thu Jul 20, 06 6:00am [+]

Whoaaaa! Stn_tha_flamin_crows.

Now, you bring in kookoo religions in USA, kookoo judges in USA and inept CPS in USA! All you left out was the creep who nailed the feet of his cocker spaniel to the shed floor to keep him from running away (!)
My short comments only addressed the brutalization of women by islamic men and the alleged rape/murder by American soldiers.
by xxxxxxxx on Thu Jul 20, 06 9:29am [+]

you dont think the Muslim men who beat their women might be cookoos? Just like the American marines who rape and maim could be considered outside the norm? And paedophile catholic priests too I hope?

I will not say I mix with a lot of Muslim families as part of my every day life, BUT I will say this, NONE of them have been any different to any other mums and dads or grandmas and grandpas. They all want the same things I want for my kids and grandchildren.

Yes, there are elements in all societys who behave outside what would usually be considered "normal" and yes there are elements in some governments who condone practices others may find abhorent, (the death penalty for example), you may be aware the Italian courts have just outlawed men being permitted to force their wives to scrub floors on hands and knees. What say you to that?
by Stn_tha_flamin_crows on Thu Jul 20, 06 4:33pm [+]

"I am done with you!"
by xxxxxxxx on Fri Jul 21, 06 9:22am [+]

*scratches head*

Oh, why?
was it something I said?
by Stn_tha_flamin_crows on Fri Jul 21, 06 6:30pm [+]

Voted : A ballot that reveals your "wisdom" I see.
no more than Cathaholic leadership
by Guyvega on Tue Sep 12, 06 10:37pm [+]

Voted : Placing Homosexuals and Islam in the same sentence gives Homosexuality a bad name.
If you say islam is a religion for homosexuals then my handsome sexy muslim classmate is homosexual so we can fuck coz im bi-sexual
by Guest User from [192.168.1.240] on Thu Sep 28, 06 11:59pm [+]

if islam is homosexual then I should be screwd by ny handsome muslim classmate by now cos im gay horny
by Guest User from [192.168.1.240] on Fri Sep 29, 06 12:01am [+]

Voted : *wishes this was a joke ballot*
Kerradolche, it is people like you that make this country great! Of course, all Muslims are homosexuals and they are evil. The middle east will get nuked alright, it will be great to see all of those towel head homos burn! It makes me so angry when religions, like Islam, turn people gay. Catholics are gay sometimes, but not really because Christianity is the true religion and Jesus is the truth and Jesus doesn't want anybody who beliveth in him to be a gay-rod. Government officials who like gays are really evil demons rapped in human disguises and three thousand dollar suits. George Bush, our savior, will destroy them during the coming rapture. So, to end my point, stay away from religions that turn you gay, America is God's best country.
by Guest User from [69.47.150.197] on Thu Dec 07, 06 6:37pm [+]

Voted : A ballot that reveals your "wisdom" I see.
For christ sake just how old are you! For one thing muslims don't treat their women harshly at all, no different to western countries anyway, i assume you are talking about the Taliban.

Islam is not evil and the middle east is not going to get nuked, sorry but who ever comes up with the notion "islam is evil!" should come back to reality and stop thinking like someone from the dark ages.

The guest user about just sounds like a hill billy to me, talking about something that he has very little knowledge about.

As for America's gods best country... well someone has to think that i suppose lol.
by spartan001 on Wed Feb 28, 07 9:07am [+]

Kerradolche, please brush up on your spelling and grammar.



"bruttalaty" is spelt brutality
"there" should be their
"wemon" is spelt women
The end of a sentence should have a period and finally ending a sentence with a preposition is a no-no.
by Colin_B on Wed Feb 28, 07 9:14am [+]

Voted : Who gives a fuck
Does it MATTER? Is everything about sex and race? What about VIOLENCE? What about all of the assholes out there that want to physically harm you?
by socal_sweetie on Wed Jun 06, 07 10:03pm [+]

Voted : NO!!
Are you trying to provoke more suicide bombers??
by Andrew_Anorak on Fri Jul 06, 07 1:28pm [+]






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