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This too funny....

TEHRAN, Iran - An exhibition of more than 200 cartoons about the Holocaust opened Monday as Iran's response to last year's Muslim outrage over a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad in a Danish newspaper. <snip>

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14350765/?GT1=8404

:rofl
 
Captain America said:
This too funny....

TEHRAN, Iran - An exhibition of more than 200 cartoons about the Holocaust opened Monday as Iran's response to last year's Muslim outrage over a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad in a Danish newspaper. <snip>

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14350765/?GT1=8404

:rofl


That'l show those Danes!
 
Where can we actually see the cartoons? I personally thought the Danish cartoons about Mohammed were stupid and not funny, but I guess they were meant to make a point...stupid journalists and their 'causes'...if they want to make a point they should make it funny at least.
 
Gardener said:
That'l show those Danes!

Uh, oh - The West is gearing up for a counter offensive. Danish cartoonists are about to depict Mohammed stinking drunk. Not to be undone, the Islamists are in the process of painting a mural of Jesus sitting on the toilet, taking a crap.

This is getting really nasty, folks. World War III is here. :)
 
Jerry said:
Where did Jesus say this?
It was on the political cartoon, "Jesus and Mo" a very funny cartoon. I've found out since then that some evangelist said it on Kirk Cameron's TV show sometime, I don't remember his name and don't want to look it up so I've left my sig as is.
 
As long as they don't mess with Davey, everything will be allright.
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Captain America said:
As long as they don't mess with Davey, everything will be allright.
disasterPSA.jpg
Moral Oral on Adult Swim is a good watch too.
 
Captain America said:
This too funny....

TEHRAN, Iran - An exhibition of more than 200 cartoons about the Holocaust opened Monday as Iran's response to last year's Muslim outrage over a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad in a Danish newspaper. <snip>

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14350765/?GT1=8404

:rofl

This isn't funny it's ****ing sick and proof that radical Islamism is a direct discendent of the Reich which I have been saying on this board for almost two years now.
 
Trajan Octavian Titus said:
This isn't funny it's ****ing sick and proof that radical Islamism is a direct discendent of the Reich which I have been saying on this board for almost two years now.

Well damn, why isnt Bush supporting them then, since his family did support the Reich during WWII?
 
danarhea said:
Well damn, why isnt Bush supporting them then, since his family did support the Reich during WWII?

Sir you are a revisionist historian Prescott Bush sold them goods but only to allow for us to retain our neutral status, because at that time we were contributing far more heavily to the allied war effort under Lend Lease.
 
First of all I am surprised that anyone actually believes the nonsense poured out by the various faiths (At least the 3 main Western ones, that of Christianity, Judaism, Islam)
All 3 religions are based on the Old Testament, which to my mind is simply a darn good history book.

I have never yet met any so called Priest, Imam, Rabbi who could discuss their religion in a non fanatical way.

Curious that folk get so upset of a picture of an Arab as a representation of Mohammed as those who profess to believe in written words in the Koran actually state that their are no pictures of this mythical being.

I am laughing my head off not only at the cartoons in that Danish newspaper but now with these cartoons on display in Tehran.

It amazes me to think that folk actually get upset by this type of art.
 
yep, we're really pissed off at a bunch of cartoons.
 
RightOfCenter said:
Where can we actually see the cartoons? I personally thought the Danish cartoons about Mohammed were stupid and not funny, but I guess they were meant to make a point...stupid journalists and their 'causes'...if they want to make a point they should make it funny at least.

Journalists like anybody else should know not all things are funny, or could ever be, like the Holocaust. Now making fun of Hitler would be funny, but possibly not. I just don't think hardly any of it could be funny.

Most funny stuff is at someone's expense. It's making fun of someone.
 
This is just the Islamic facist taking a shot at Christian and Jewish facists.

It's too funny for words. But it should bring the extremists out from under their rocks.

My bet is that some of the same folks who said, "Oh goody" when the Islamaniacs were pissed off over the cartoons, will be the first ones to take offence. Any takers?

Personally, even though the Danish cartoons weren't funny in and of themselves, I enjoyed watching the idiots over there get upset about it.

I will probably enjoy the idiots from the other religions get pi$$ed off about this too. I'm funny that way. Simple things amuse simple minds I suppose. :3oops:

Ain't free speech a beotch when it is saying what you don't wanna hear?:mrgreen:
 
Trajan Octavian Titus said:
Sir you are a revisionist historian Prescott Bush sold them goods but only to allow for us to retain our neutral status, because at that time we were contributing far more heavily to the allied war effort under Lend Lease.

You then deny that 5 businesses managed by Prescott Bush, including Union Banking Corporation,[SIZE=-1] [/SIZE]were seized by the US Government for giving aid and comfort to the Nazis?

Please deny it, so I can overwhelm you with historical documents proving it.
 
danarhea said:
You then deny that 5 businesses managed by Prescott Bush, including Union Banking Corporation,were seized by the US Government for giving aid and comfort to the Nazis?

Please deny it, so I can overwhelm you with historical documents proving it.

Yep Prescott Bush owned exactly one share in the UBC; furthermore, Bush did not own any part of the other companies nor did he directly manage them he was simply on the board of directors of the Harriman bank which had interests in these companies and what's more these assets were all returned after the war ended which fits directly with my assertion that these tradings were conducted before the war in order for the United States to legitimately retain our neutral status while simultatneously keeping the allied war effort a float through lend lease.

Added to that Fritz Thysmenn (the supposed Nazi connection with the Harriman bank) had by the begining of the war denounced the Nazi party and was imprisoned by Hitler and according to the anti-defamation league:


Rumors about the alleged Nazi 'ties' of the late Prescott Bush, the grandfather of President George W. Bush, have circulated widely through the Internet in recent years. These charges are untenable and politically motivated.

Despite some early financial dealings between Prescott Bush and a Nazi industrialist named Fritz Thyssen (who was arrested by the Nazi regime in 1938 and imprisoned during the war), Prescott Bush was neither a Nazi nor a Nazi sympathizer.

http://www.adl.org/Internet_Rumors/prescott.htm

But nice try though with your Chomskyist revision there buddy, keep that conspiracy propaganda rolling.

Oh and one more thing these seizures were obviously illegal due to the fact that they were conducted ex-post facto but thanks to FDR ******** all over the constitution by packing the courts they were never contested.
 
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So, let's step back and look at this extremely hysterical situation...

First) A few cartoons are printed by the West depicting Muhammed as the Muslim Radical element is celebrating him. The Muslim world is angered, not at their Radical element for perverting and hijacking their religion in such a manner that the West would begin to adhere to such sterotypes, but at the West. Their response is to riot in the streets across the globe, kidnap, burn, and murder....you know...in defense of their "God's peaceful prophet."

Second) Iranians choose to show the West that we are wrong in our stereotypes (as defined by the massive Muslim Radical element) by celebrating the Jewish holocaust in cartoon fashion and attempting to get some sort of self-gratifying childish revenge.


So, basicly, what we have here is a Western cartoon describing the Muslim Radical world and a Muslim art exhibit celebrating the genocide of people. What is so amazing is how many people out there still can't see how diseased the Middle Eastern culture is and how twisted it's definitions of Islam has become.
 
Captain America said:
This is just the Islamic facist taking a shot at Christian and Jewish facists.

It's too funny for words. But it should bring the extremists out from under their rocks.

My bet is that some of the same folks who said, "Oh goody" when the Islamaniacs were pissed off over the cartoons, will be the first ones to take offence. Any takers?

Personally, even though the Danish cartoons weren't funny in and of themselves, I enjoyed watching the idiots over there get upset about it.

I will probably enjoy the idiots from the other religions get pi$$ed off about this too. I'm funny that way. Simple things amuse simple minds I suppose. :3oops:

Ain't free speech a beotch when it is saying what you don't wanna hear?:mrgreen:

Yeah, but how many of our religious fundamentals will riot in the streets and murder over it? It won't be nearly as entertaining. It's the difference in civilizations.

Culture is fate.
 
GySgt said:
Yeah, but how many of our religious fundamentals will riot in the streets and murder over it? It won't be nearly as entertaining. It's the difference in civilizations.

Culture is fate.


What?
We are not going to riot?:confused:
Ahh hell!
I made up my "I hate Iran posters" and got several Iran flags to burn...:(

Damn, I guess I'll just see whats on the History Ch then...........
 
GySgt said:
Yeah, but how many of our religious fundamentals will riot in the streets and murder over it? It won't be nearly as entertaining. It's the difference in civilizations.

Culture is fate.

No doubt Gunny. :rofl

We can be rather boring can't we?
 
Captain America said:
No doubt Gunny. :rofl

We can be rather boring can't we?


Yep. It's that damn "facing forward" part of our civilization that takes us out of entertainment contention.
 
GySgt said:
So, let's step back and look at this extremely hysterical situation...

First) A few cartoons are printed by the West depicting Muhammed as the Muslim Radical element is celebrating him. The Muslim world is angered, not at their Radical element for perverting and hijacking their religion in such a manner that the West would begin to adhere to such sterotypes, but at the West. Their response is to riot in the streets across the globe, kidnap, burn, and murder....you know...in defense of their "God's peaceful prophet."

Second) Iranians choose to show the West that we are wrong in our stereotypes (as defined by the massive Muslim Radical element) by celebrating the Jewish holocaust in cartoon fashion and attempting to get some sort of self-gratifying childish revenge.


So, basicly, what we have here is a Western cartoon describing the Muslim Radical world and a Muslim art exhibit celebrating the genocide of people. What is so amazing is how many people out there still can't see how diseased the Middle Eastern culture is and how twisted it's definitions of Islam has become.

I could not have said it better myself.

Iran just showed it's true colors. The opening of this art exhibit is a childish act at best. :roll: I wouldn't dream of beating, shooting or buring down buildings in response to it.

Just keep waving a red flag in front of that bull, Iran. One day you might get the horns. :fueltofir
 
Trajan Octavian Titus said:
This isn't funny it's ****ing sick and proof that radical Islamism is a direct discendent of the Reich which I have been saying on this board for almost two years now.
So have you actually seen the cartoons? Hard to believe that it's proof rather than faith then.

The one you actually get to see doesn't seem to directly relate to the holocaust, although it's definitely anti-Israeli in nature. The one that they describe is rather odd to me:

"One cartoon by Indonesian Tony Thomdean shows the Statue of Liberty holding a book on the Holocaust in its left hand and giving a Nazi-style salute with the other."

So is he trying to say America is fascist for supporting Israel? Does this cartoon promote or condemn National Socialism?
 

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