I’m sure someone was looking for this…
Comments: 0 - Date: February 2nd, 2007 - Categories: Stuff
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Comments: 0 - Date: February 2nd, 2007 - Categories: Stuff
Comments: 0 - Date: November 14th, 2006 - Categories: Site Stuff, Stuff
I was thinking to myself a bit and it struck me. Most people don’t come here to see me talking, they come here looking to burn flags, virtual as they might be. I’m not a blogger, don’t like blathering on about BS, and in fact, I simply hate the word blog. Whoever thought that writing stuff on a website needed a special name was only half there anyway.
So, to turn over a new leaf, there will be no more bungled posts here on the front page. You, the viewers, can decided which flags to burn, and why, at your own leisure. If you don’t like this change, feel free to burn burntflag.com’s flag in protest! After all, I can do whatever I want with my flag burning website…I do claim certain liberties for being the first, you know! ![]()
Comments: 0 - Date: November 3rd, 2006 - Categories: Stuff
I broke the site in a big way in the move…the r-tards from micfo screwed me over yet again.
Stylesheets on the wordpress backend are apparently not working. Permalinks on the non-wordpess frontend are not working.
Have an inkling that it’s the hardened php install that’s doing it to me, but not sure…I’ll keep on checking!
Update: I at least partially fixed the style sheet problem…one bit down, more to go.
Update 2: A little closer to being fixed…permalinks now work again (and my little rudimentary .htaccess hacker blocker). Now to fix the rest of the CSS problems!
Comments: 0 - Date: September 20th, 2006 - Categories: Terrorism, Stuff
From an article here:
Careful to say these words were not his own, the pope went to on say that this emperor of Byzantium, Manuel II Paleologus, with “startling brusqueness,” also said: “Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached.”
Reminiscent of the violent worldwide reaction by many Muslims to the publication of Danish cartoons that associated Muhammad with violence, more widespread violence erupted in reaction to Benedict’s remarks.
Several Christian churches were attacked by Palestinians angry over the pope’s remarks. The pope was burned in effigy in India. A Muslim cleric in Somalia called on his followers to hunt down and kill the pope. He said anyone who offends Muhammad should be “killed on the spot.” Shortly thereafter, an elderly nun was gunned down in a children’s hospital.
When Salman Rushdie published Satanic Verses, Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini called on Muslims to kill the author. The cleric even put a bounty on Rushdie’s head.
Score one dead nun and another huge drop in public opinion for the Muslim faith! Way to go!
How could they not see that they are just proving the pope’s quote, over and over? “You said we’re evil and inhuman, so we’ll kill some people just to prove we really just want to be friends!”
Frankly, I’m convinced that these radical Muslim idiots have somehow found a benefit to being nuked into an extremely large sheet of glass… perhaps they realize that the environmental implications of having a reflective surface of that size upon the Earth will destroy western civilization too, and thus, it is just another (huge scale!) suicide attack?
Comments: 0 - Date: August 8th, 2006 - Categories: Stuff
Stumbled across this post from aegis_one earlier: A frightening report written by another retired Pakistani military officer, Maj. Tahir Ahmad, appeared in the Pakistani newspaper Khabrain and suggested that the Muslim nation might use its nuclear capability to attack Israel:
“What could Lebanon or Hezbollah do against such awesome firepower? God had blessed Pakistan with nuclear capability; therefore, it should play a part in defending the Muslim world. Hezbollah’s and Iran’s leaderships were bold, but they were unable to respond to the attacks of a nuclear Israel. However, by the grace of God, if Pakistan made bold decisions, it could defeat Israel.”
Can you imagine if more of these militant-minded Islamic countries had nuclear capabilities? It’s no doubt they’d rig up some sort of shoulder-launched nuclear contraption–or maybe they’d just hide the warheads in various animal corpses alongside roads. Thankfully that military officer is retired and not making decisions anymore!
Comments: 0 - Date: August 4th, 2006 - Categories: Terrorism, Politics, Stuff
From a post on freerepublic.com: Iranian hatemonger/Prime Minister Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sparked fury yesterday by flying Hezbollah’s flag in his parliament building.
Don’t believe I missed this one! This guy is on the verge of becoming next on the list to being at the receiving end of an American Marine’s boot, and he’s pushing buttons? Just doesn’t make sense.
In other news, France is trying to negotiate peace between Hezbollah/Lebanon and Israel…or as I interpret it, trying to dictate who surrenders to who. But that’s a story for another day…
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Comments: 0 - Date: July 19th, 2006 - Categories: Stuff
Just to satisfy a curiousity, I went looking for a Hezbollah (Hezbollian?) Party flag. I was shocked by what I found.
This image, better than any other, shows the mindset of these people:
A description of the flag: The bottom text (”al moqawama al-islamiyah fi luban”) means “The Islamic Resistance Movement in Lebanon”. The upper text (”faina Hizbollah hum alchalibun”) means “Hezbollah will be the victor”. The green text is the name of the group — with the first letter of “Allah” reaching up to grasp an AK-47!
Comments: 0 - Date: July 17th, 2006 - Categories: Politics, Freedom, Stuff
From rediff.com: On July 15, Mridula Dwivedi, a teacher of management studies in Gurgaon first discovered that visiting any blogspot blog — such as, say Mumbai Help — returned the message, ‘Site Blocked!’ Her ISP, Spectranet, confirmed they had blocked some sites based on government directives.
I wonder if they’re blocking my juvenile little place on the web yet?
Oppression abounds.
Comments: 1 - Date: July 14th, 2006 - Categories: Terrorism, Politics, Stuff
“You wanted an open war, you will have an open war. You don’t know who you are fighting today. You are fighting the children of Mohammed, ali Hassan and Hussein. You chose the war to fight against people who believe in their pride.” - Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, the Hezbollah Terror Gang Big Wig
So it begins…
…and will continue on…
…and on…
…til they’re all dead and rotting…and those of us who’d like to remain out of the conflict (alive, that is) are wrought by our own losses.
Comments: 1 - Date: July 14th, 2006 - Categories: Terrorism, Politics, Freedom, Flag Burning, Stuff
Targeting civilians under the pretext of fighting terrorism is unacceptable and unjustified. Israeli practices violate international law. - Aboul Gheit, Egyptian Foreign Minister
I happen to agree.
We call on the powers in the region to seek to bring about a de-escalation of the situation. We cannot confuse cause and effect. The starting point is the capture of the Israeli soldiers.
It is important that the government in Lebanon, which is on a peaceful path, should be strengthened, but it must be made clear that the capture [of the soldiers] cannot be tolerated. The attacks did not start from the Israeli side, but from Hezbollah’s side. - Angela Merkel, German Chancellor
Also very true, although I’m sure from an Israeli or Palestinian standpoint, the attacks started long ago, but that is just a small nitpick.
So, neither side can claim innocence, and neither side wishes to give an inch, what must happen to cause the fighting to stop?
Talking doesn’t work; they immediately start in on the hostilities after they finish with the talks. Death doesn’t work; it just causes more death.
World War III will be held in the Middle East, and it isn’t going to be pretty.
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