View Full Version : Muslims on My Block


lixluke
06-23-06, 03:58 PM
Actually, it was EXACTLY 2 blocks from where I lived. There is a small building on the corner. The FBI raided it last night. They pwople that lived there wanted to blow up the Sears Tower in Chicago. I don't think the found any bombs or anything. But it was like a stone throw away from where I live.

There is another A-Rab store right 1 block away from where I live in the other direction. I go there at least a few times each week. I wonder if they are connected.

thedevilsreject
06-23-06, 03:59 PM
now answer me this can you make a bomb that can take out sears tower out of rice, beans, pepsi, milk etc...

lixluke
06-23-06, 04:06 PM
No. I guess that is all they had there.
They have footage of my street.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/06/23/miami.raids/

S.A.M.
06-23-06, 04:09 PM
Maybe you could set fire to the store; that should show them.

In fact why not get together with a few more free thinking citizens and show all the A-rabs.

You might be surprised(?) to know that after 9/11 a lot of Muslims have been subjected to this; takes us longer to get through airports, too.

thedevilsreject
06-23-06, 04:10 PM
you could even hire the A-team to do it

S.A.M.
06-23-06, 04:18 PM
No. I guess that is all they had there.
They have footage of my street.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/06/23/miami.raids/


Is the link related to the arrests? That guy claims to be Roman Catolic

lixluke
06-23-06, 04:20 PM
Yes. That is the link. He never claimed to be Catholic.

According to Brother Corey, they are not no terrorists.
They are peaceful soldiers of god.

lixluke
06-23-06, 04:28 PM
Maybe you could set fire to the store; that should show them.

In fact why not get together with a few more free thinking citizens and show all the A-rabs.

You might be surprised(?) to know that after 9/11 a lot of Muslims have been subjected to this; takes us longer to get through airports, too.
They are not allowed to fly on airplanes the same way regular people do. They receive "special treatment" by airport security.

I don't really care about that store anymore anyway. As of 2 days ago, they stopped taking food stamps. I was pretty PO about that. The white people might as well raid them for "fitting the description", and set them on fire. I no longer plan to go there. I have to go to the other A-Rab store now.

S.A.M.
06-23-06, 04:33 PM
They are not allowed to fly on airplanes the same way regular people do. They receive "special treatment" by airport security.



I know; I'm one of "them".

lixluke
06-23-06, 04:40 PM
Haa haa.
They probably put you on the back of the plane. You cannot even get up to use the bathroom without being eyed by the passangers. Hahahaha.

S.A.M.
06-23-06, 04:47 PM
Haa haa.
They probably put you on the back of the plane. You cannot even get up to use the bathroom without being eyed by the passangers. Hahahaha.

actually I usually sit in the front :rolleyes:

lixluke
06-24-06, 12:02 PM
Airlines designated the front area for Muslims so the passangers can keep an eye on them incase they try something funny.

S.A.M.
06-24-06, 12:05 PM
Airlines designated the front area for Muslims so the passangers can keep an eye on them incase they try something funny.


Hmm you're probably right...I have noticed the crew keeping an eye on me ;)

Fraggle Rocker
06-24-06, 03:48 PM
It may be true that most Muslims are decent people, but every poll discloses that a good many of them don't consider it wrong if another, less decent, Muslim decides to kill one of us because we disagree with their religion. (I suppose that begs the question of what a "decent" person really is, but I'll let it slide for the sake of the argument.) That makes it easy for terrorists to blend in with the community and not be noticed.

We can hardly be expected not to feel ill at ease when a community that plays by those rules establishes itself right here within our own country.

S.A.M.
06-24-06, 03:56 PM
It may be true that most Muslims are decent people, but every poll discloses that a good many of them don't consider it wrong if another, less decent, Muslim decides to kill one of us because we disagree with their religion. (I suppose that begs the question of what a "decent" person really is, but I'll let it slide for the sake of the argument.) That makes it easy for terrorists to blend in with the community and not be noticed.

We can hardly be expected not to feel ill at ease when a community that plays by those rules establishes itself right here within our own country.

Probably; but it works both ways.

lixluke
06-24-06, 09:17 PM
We can hardly be expected not to feel ill at ease when a community that plays by those rules establishes itself right here within our own country.
Yup.
Especially in a racist country that presents itself to be free.
Why was it that they enjoy blowing Americans up so much?
There is no doubt that there will be more acts of terrorism to come.
I doubt very much America will learn.
Therefore, as long as the racism continues, we get to see lots of fireworks and dead bodies.
As long as they don't do it around me, I might as well sit back and watch the show.

lixluke
06-24-06, 09:19 PM
Hmm you're probably right...I have noticed the crew keeping an eye on me ;)
It's not just the crew. It's the whole airplane. As long as anybody with terrorist descent gets on the airplane, they may think they are going about their business normally. Meanwhile, low and behold, they are being watched by the entire crew and passangers like a hawk incase they try something funny.