jon_berzerk
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the only moral thing to do is
to kill any and all isil where they stand
to kill any and all isil where they stand
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Like most libs, you do not have the ability to consider anything in context. The US fire bombed Dresden, nuked Japan, etc. extreme acts of war. But it was done for the pursuit of peace. Libs do not understand but the rest of us see Germany and Japan today and understand.So burning to death is justifiable. Well, say no more.
I've heard it described. I am not going to watch it and it probably wouldn't pass muster here.Has anyone here seen the video?
I've just received it, but it might contain too much graphic content to be shown here.
How many goats has Colonel Ralph killed?Interviewed on Hannity tonight, Col Ralph Peters in talking about the ISIS killing of the Jordanian pilot gave the best analogy. His comment..."This is better than sex for ISIS, and it's easier on the goats..."
Interviewed on Hannity tonight, Col Ralph Peters in talking about the ISIS killing of the Jordanian pilot gave the best analogy. His comment..."This is better than sex for ISIS, and it's easier on the goats..."
So burning to death is justifiable. Well, say no more.I do not believe that execution by burning is ever justified---
accidental burning or incidental as a result of war----is tragic but
not criminal
Capital punishment is used across much of the mostly Muslim Middle East for crimes like murder and drug smuggling. Death by hanging is the preferred method, but beheadings are routinely carried out in Saudi Arabia. In Iran and Pakistan, stoning to death as punishment for adultery exists in the penal code but is rarely used.
Burning to death as legal punishment, however, is unheard of in the contemporary Middle East, and a prominent Saudi cleric, Sheik Salman al-Oudah, wrote Wednesday that it is prohibited by Islam, citing what he said was a saying by the Prophet Muhammad that reserves for God alone the right to punish by fire in the after-life.
However, Hussein Bin Mahmoud, an Islamic State-linked theologian, claimed on one of the group's social media forums that two of the Prophet Muhammad's revered successors ordered similar punishment for Arab renegades in the seventh century. Al-Azhar says the claim is unsubstantiated.
While acknowledging the prophet's saying that God alone punishes by fire, Bin Mahmoud cited a Quranic verse that requires Muslims to punish their enemies in kind. Since U.S.-led airstrikes "burn" Muslims, he argued, the IS group must burn those behind the raids.
Iyad Madani, the leader of the 57-nation, Saudi-based Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the world's largest bloc of Muslim countries, condemned the killing.
Outrage in Mideast over IS killing of Jordan pilot
I'm rather amused at the outrage soaking a dude in petrol and setting him afire causes while burning people to death with WP or napalm gets no comment at all. Can't quite see the difference myself though I'm told there is one.
One thing is certain, Mindful will not explain it.
I'm rather amused at the outrage soaking a dude in petrol and setting him afire causes while burning people to death with WP or napalm gets no comment at all. Can't quite see the difference myself though I'm told there is one.
One thing is certain, Mindful will not explain it.
Lucky you...I'm rather amused at the outrage soaking a dude in petrol and setting him afire causes while burning people to death with WP or napalm gets no comment at all. Can't quite see the difference myself though I'm told there is one.
One thing is certain, Mindful will not explain it.
He follows me around like a puppy dog.
Lucky you...I'm rather amused at the outrage soaking a dude in petrol and setting him afire causes while burning people to death with WP or napalm gets no comment at all. Can't quite see the difference myself though I'm told there is one.
One thing is certain, Mindful will not explain it.
He follows me around like a puppy dog.
I doubt he would like me......I smell....Lucky you...I'm rather amused at the outrage soaking a dude in petrol and setting him afire causes while burning people to death with WP or napalm gets no comment at all. Can't quite see the difference myself though I'm told there is one.
One thing is certain, Mindful will not explain it.
He follows me around like a puppy dog.
Do you want him? I'll even gift wrap him for you if you'll take him off my hands.