Re: Preserving Iraq's Assyrians: Federalism |
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pancho
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- Wednesday, October 26 2011, 21:59:07 (UTC) from *** - *** Commercial - Windows XP - Mozilla Website: Website title: |
> >= Anyone should have the right to say whatever he wants. Are there any laws against making such accusations in the U.S? ...you must know that in America people can definitely not say whatever they wish....but here's a simple definition of sedition: Definition of SEDITION : incitement of resistance to or insurrection against lawful authority ....which pretty well sums what our boys were doing in Iraq. > > >>....our people like to make up their own definitions and while they insist they are being persecuted for demanding "our rights", they are in truth being PROsecuted, under a well established international law, of sedition, which in time of war is treason. > >= Prosecuted for what? Verbal sedition? ...of course. You should see what happened to Native Americans in the 70s during their failed attempt to take over lands that had already been given to them by treaty...it didn;t work. And if you encourage the notion that you are entitled to government lands, and do so in "your mother tongue", you will be arrested for sedition, and not for "speaking" your native tongue. > > >>There is no need for a separate zone for Christians..it will only make things worse for them...to have a Christian minority which sees itself as eparate and apart from their brothers and sisters just because of religion and is further open to kissing Western ass is something no Muslim nation wants to see it its midst, or next door. > >= I don't think anyone would want to live in such a zone. Most would want to be in the cities where all the work and businesses are. It could serve as a resort location! ...well, enough mischief has been made over the years with Christians insisti9ng that they are the original Assyrians and therefore deserve to have their country given back to them....this is sedition in speech, just as illegal and the precursor to action. > > >>After the bloodletting that's to come > >= Do you think the situation is going to deteriorate after the withdrawal? ...of course, it always has...always...we have a dismal history of taking the side of whichever Christian nations invade our country, starting with Peter the Great and right through to the British and now the Americans...and there has always been a payback. --------------------- |
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