You know who I'm talking about? Four filthy imams at the Minneapolis airport, praying loudly, they get on the plane and act strangely, moving around, chattering, asking for seat belt extenders when they aren't obese. Concerned passengers raise their concerns, the filthy imams are booted from the flight. Now the dirty, filthy imams are suing US Airways and the concerned passengers for, you guessed it, discrimination. Let's hope the judge sees right through this nonsense and tosses it in the garbage where it belongs.
2007-03-30
08:43:32
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Howdy Gay Jay... I have read and heard lots of evidence and have appropriately concluded that the filthy imams are full of s-h-i-t. Remember OJ? 12 idiots found him innocent, that doesn't bind me to their decision. And no way I'm a racist, I just don't hold back on leeches trying to cash in on their own bulls-h-i-t.
2007-03-30
08:59:52 ·
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BG did 19 white catholics cut the throats of innocent people and slam 4 airplanes into buildings and dirt? Didn't think so. If they would have, trust me whiteys everywere would be under suspicion.
2007-03-30
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Sky I found the time after it became obvious that these worthless turds pulled this stunt to make a scene, get another PC fawn-a-thon from the loony left, and hook up with the retards at CAIR to file this frivolous lawsuit in a brazen attempt to shake down US Airways. Does that clear it up?
2007-03-30
12:50:35 ·
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You got it right..
Filthy worthless imams...
Are there any other kind ?
2007-03-30 08:53:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know the status of their cleanliness, i.e., "dirty, filthy". However, I think they are pushing the point and being exceptionally insensitive. After all, radical Islamists have and continue to commit acts of terrorism and loudly annouce their wish for the death and destruction of America and its citizens. Is there really any reason not to protest the behavior of the Imams on that airplane? Unfortunately, until Muslims around the world take a strong outward stance against their radical fellow Muslims, they will continue to cause non-muslims to view them with a suspicious eye.
2007-03-30 16:01:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The John Doe Act has just been passed to screw these guys. It says that no private citizen or official can be sued for taking measures necessary to protect citizens from a terrorist act. So these guys are going to be tossed out of court. Never, ever go off combat mode: we went on it on 9/11 and always stay on it because these guys are just trying to bide time and then strike (as we saw they tried in the UK last summer). Be alert to muslims on public transport.
2007-03-30 15:52:30
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answered by Bob M 1
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Hey this is America...you know....the nation where common sense is gone, nobody is at fault for anything, everyone wants to do whatever they want BUT they don't want anyone else to do what they want...where litigation is King so go ahead and clog up those courts with your inane lawsuits (which make the lawyers more $$$ so keep it up fools). Where you can wear a shirt that says BUSH SUCKS but not one that says JESUS SAVES....where anyone who is not white is a "something-american" and not just a black, white, red, yellow, or green person anymore....where any tiny assumed wrongdoing can be explained by racisim - AND get approval by certain idiot portions of the country....where the small minorities of people can impose THEIR will upon the vast majority....
It's the US of A my friends....the finest country in the world....In God we Trust? Nope, the new motto is "It's Not My Fault!"
2007-03-30 16:08:37
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answered by thinking-guru 4
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Their arrogance is astounding, but no surprising. Hard to believe but those type of people actually expect special treatment. They expect and receive such treatment from their people and are shocked that others don't give them the same treatment. Unfortunately in this PC world we are currently in the will get their press time...should be fun when the take the oath before getting on the stand...you know they are going to demand the Koran.
2007-03-30 15:54:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The beauty of this is that they are going to court. Just as anyone can. The judge and jury will hear testimony and look at evidence. And, then, after deliberation, will make a decision.
You, on the other hand, want to decide the outcome of the trial without hearing testimony or viewing evidence. That's not fair of you. And not very American.
Let the trial play out. Until then, my opinion and your opinion... they mean nothing.
Of course, the fact that you keep saying "filthy" shows that you're a bigot. Were these people actually covered with dirt? How do you know?
2007-03-30 15:53:40
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answered by Jay 7
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Thanks Bob M but your answer is only half right. The House did pass the John Doe Act but I believe it still has to go to the Senate for passage as well and then to the President for signing. I would bet alot of money that the President will sign it but those of us that believe as citizens we need this safeguard would be well advised to contact our Senators and let them know we support it strongly.
In fact I am going to do that now.
2007-03-30 17:32:05
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answered by Pixil 3
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Let me ask you this...if they were catholic priests doing the exact same thing would anyone have said anything? No. Anyone who says yes to that question is full of bull. So yes...discrimination is a very good possibility.
Funny how nobody started to discriminate against white people after the Oklahoma City bombings!
And no...I'm not muslim.
2007-03-30 15:55:51
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answered by BG 3
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Imams who are American citizens? When did you find the time to hate your own people and become so culturally insensitive?
2007-03-30 16:49:06
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answered by Anonymous
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even Imans are innocent until proven guilty.
2007-03-30 23:47:13
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answered by Anonymous
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