Calls in Sudan for execution of Briton

On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 04:18:32 GMT, "Docky Wocky" <mrchuck@lst.net>
wrote:

>Back in the olden days, when Brits had balls, they would have been calling
>for nuking of that Sudanese ayatollah and all his court.


Care to name a time when the British called for the nuking of ANYONE?
>
>But, since 20% of them are now moslem sympathizers, the Brits will just lay
>around and wait until that feeling goes away and they wake up to the fact
>that they are the 20% of the population left in merry old Britainistan.


You are certifiable.
>

--

What do you call a Republican with a conscience?

An ex-Republican.

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"I simply can not believe this is what the Republican party has
become. I just can
 
3875 Dead wrote:
>
> On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 20:07:05 -0800, "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )"
> <tributyltinpaint@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >"Wm J. Clinton '08" wrote:
> >>
> >> "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )" <tributyltinpaint@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> >> news:4750721F.D4DCA288@yahoo.co.uk...
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Wm J. Clinton '08" wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )" <tributyltinpaint@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> >> >> news:47504CAB.361AE37D@yahoo.co.uk...
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > quint wrote:
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> um,
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> are these people just bored?
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071130/ap_on_re_af/sudan_british_teacher
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Calls in Sudan for execution of Briton
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> By MOHAMED OSMAN, Associated Press Writer 8 minutes ago
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Thousands of Sudanese, many armed with clubs and knives, rallied
> >> >> >> Friday
> >> >> >> in a
> >> >> >> central square and demanded the execution of a British teacher
> >> >> >> convicted
> >> >> >> of
> >> >> >> insulting Islam for allowing her students to name a teddy bear
> >> >> >> "Muhammad."
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> The protesters streamed out of mosques after Friday sermons, as pickup
> >> >> >> trucks with loudspeakers blared messages against Gillian Gibbons, the
> >> >> >> teacher who was sentenced Thursday to 15 days in prison and
> >> >> >> deportation.
> >> >> >> She
> >> >> >> avoided the more serious punishment of 40 lashes.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> They massed in central Martyrs Square outside the presidential palace,
> >> >> >> where
> >> >> >> hundreds of riot police were deployed. They did not try to stop the
> >> >> >> rally,
> >> >> >> which lasted about an hour.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> "Shame, shame on the U.K.," protesters chanted.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> They called for Gibbons' execution, saying, "No tolerance: Execution,"
> >> >> >> and
> >> >> >> "Kill her, kill her by firing squad."
> >> >> >>
> >> >> > It was the Sudanese students, wasn't it, who named the bear? If that's
> >> >> > true, why don't the Sudanese marching in Martyrs Square outside the
> >> >> > presidential palace advocate executing the ones who named the creature
> >> >> > that? She might've let them use that name because she was under the
> >> >> > impression that the Sudanese could be a "handful" and go "a bit over
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > top" about stuff so she didn't want to make any trouble.
> >> >>
> >> >> Maybe Christian westerners should stay out of where they don't belong.
> >> >>
> >> > Are you saying that Christians don't belong in the Sudan? Are you saying
> >> > that Christians shouldn't help as teachers in the Sudan? Are you saying
> >> > that the teacher from the UK was Christian? What are you saying?
> >>
> >> Nope. I'm saying that if your friends want to interfere with other
> >> Country's culture you should be prepared for the consequences.
> >>

> >What are you talking about?

>
> For once, I don't think you're being disingenuous.
>
> Wm, the woman is guilty of nothing more than letting her first-form
> students give a teddy bear the most common name in the region.
>
> That's not interfering with anyone's culture.
>

Are you stupid? I'm the one asking the other poster what possible
"interference" in another culture this woman, who was only in the Sudan
to help teach children, could possibly have been going about. It's your
side, the Liberals, who are claiming she shouldn't be there because it's
interference in a local culture.



> I predict that in the near future, there will be a lot of dogs in
> England named "Mohammed".
>

Dogs are good animals, but if you think that disparaging a religion is
in order, you are down the same cracked road as the people in that
square in the Sudan, albeit sans the overt violence.





--
"Throw me that lipstick, darling, I wanna redo my stigmata."

+-Jennifer Saunders, "Absolutely Fabulous"
 
El Tico wrote:
>
> On Nov 30, 1:46 pm, "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )"
> <tributyltinpa...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> > El Tico wrote:
> >
> > > On Nov 30, 12:00 pm, "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )"
> > > <tributyltinpa...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> > > > El Tico wrote:

> >
> > > > > On Nov 30, 10:36 am, "talkradiotruth...@gmail.com"
> > > > > > Where do you ever see that in the West?

> >
> > > > France?

> >
> > > > > > You don't, because the West is civilized, and Muzzies are savages.

> >
> > > > > I guess the years of lynching by "civilized" American southerners of
> > > > > thousands of black men who may have looked at a white woman the wrong
> > > > > way doesn't count.

> >
> > > > When was that last going on? The US had slavery, should we pretend it
> > > > hasn't got better since then?

> >
> > > James Byrd was lynched in Jasper, Texas in 1998 and the case received
> > > world-wide attention.

> >
> > He was not lynched. He was beaten and dragged to death behind a pickup
> > truck by three murderers, two got the death penalty and the other one
> > got life in prison. Lynching is a method of killing someone by putting a
> > rope around their neck and lifting them up causing them to suffocate. It
> > is also something that is done by the community and not just three
> > evildoers. It is this community extra-judical killing, which certainly
> > in the past included murdering innocent people, that is largely or
> > totally over in the US. That's not true in the third world. Look at the
> > Sudan where they want to murder some UK woman teacher for something
> > about a teddy bear. Now that's insane but not a peep from you.
> >
> > > Between 1940 and 1968 (when statistics on
> > > lynching were dropped) there was an average of between one and two
> > > recorded lynchings per year in the U.S., ranging from none to six in
> > > any given year.

> >
> > You had to attribute someone being dragged behind a truck as "lynching"
> > to find anything.
> >
> > > The rate was fairly steady and I have no doubt it
> > > remains the same today. That doesn't include, of course, lynchings
> > > that go unrecorded as such.

> >
> > If there's a noose found in a tree, now'days, it makes the national
> > news. Lynching isn't tolerated in the US.
> >
> > > > > I never cease to be amazed at how self-absorbed and delusional
> > > > > Americans are about their history and culture. It makes one wonder if
> > > > > their stupidity is mainly genetic or environmental.

> >
> > > > Or maybe they think that their society is about progressing to something
> > > > that improves the situation and don't consider flaws in the past as
> > > > defining them. Do Germans think of themselves as "Nazis"? That was more
> > > > recent than US slavery.

> >
> > > American society is progressing?

> >
> > Very much so.
> >
> > > Your own FBI reports between 4,000 and 5,000 racially-motivated hate
> > > crimes in the US each year between 1995 and 2005. Go to their web
> > > site yourself. In all the years between 1882 and 1968 there were a
> > > total of about 5,000 recorded actual lynchings.

> >
> > You think that some racist yahoo who hits some other person because he
> > doesn't like his ethnicity is the same thing as "lynching"?
> >
> > > The US homicide rate was never above 5.1 per 100K between 1950 and
> > > 1965. In 2005 it was 5.6.

> >
> > You think all homicides are racially motivated? There are problems with
> > violence in the US and crime and the like. But the society has made
> > great progress in dealing with the slavery legacy, for example.
> >
> > > No. I'd say Americans are as violent and bigoted as they have ever
> > > been. I recall being in Houston, Texas, some year's ago and being
> > > amazed to find people who, 150 years after the fact, still spoke
> > > fondly of the values espoused by the Confederacy.

> >
> > You conflate the Confederacy with slavery like that is all it was about.
> > Most of the soldiers who died in the American Civil War were not slave
> > owners. What were they fighting for?
> >
> > --


> You really are an idiot, Bonde.
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Jury convicts Texas klansman
> By Tim Wheeler
>
> Mary Verrett is still mourning the death of her brother, James Byrd
> Jr., the Black man dragged to his death behind a pickup truck by three
> white supremacists outside Jasper, Texas last June 7 in one of the
> most gruesome LYNCHINGS ever... -
>

It's not a lynching no matter if you find a thousand stories that claim
it is. A lynching is to hang someone by lifting them up slowly done by a
mob extra judiciously. See a dictionary, you dope:

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=lynching
#begin quote
American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
lynch (li(nch) Pronunciation Key
tr.v. lynched, lynch
 
"Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )" <tributyltinpaint@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in
news:47522024.BC623289@yahoo.co.uk:

>
>
> El Tico wrote:
>>
>> On Nov 30, 1:46 pm, "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )"
>> <tributyltinpa...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>> > El Tico wrote:
>> >
>> > > On Nov 30, 12:00 pm, "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )"
>> > > <tributyltinpa...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>> > > > El Tico wrote:
>> >
>> > > > > On Nov 30, 10:36 am, "talkradiotruth...@gmail.com"
>> > > > > > Where do you ever see that in the West?
>> >
>> > > > France?
>> >
>> > > > > > You don't, because the West is civilized, and Muzzies are
>> > > > > > savages.
>> >
>> > > > > I guess the years of lynching by "civilized" American
>> > > > > southerners of thousands of black men who may have looked at a
>> > > > > white woman the wrong way doesn't count.
>> >
>> > > > When was that last going on? The US had slavery, should we
>> > > > pretend it hasn't got better since then?
>> >
>> > > James Byrd was lynched in Jasper, Texas in 1998 and the case
>> > > received world-wide attention.
>> >
>> > He was not lynched. He was beaten and dragged to death behind a
>> > pickup truck by three murderers, two got the death penalty and the
>> > other one got life in prison. Lynching is a method of killing someone
>> > by putting a rope around their neck and lifting them up causing them
>> > to suffocate. It is also something that is done by the community and
>> > not just three evildoers. It is this community extra-judical killing,
>> > which certainly in the past included murdering innocent people, that
>> > is largely or totally over in the US. That's not true in the third
>> > world. Look at the Sudan where they want to murder some UK woman
>> > teacher for something about a teddy bear. Now that's insane but not a
>> > peep from you.
>> >
>> > > Between 1940 and 1968 (when statistics on
>> > > lynching were dropped) there was an average of between one and two
>> > > recorded lynchings per year in the U.S., ranging from none to six
>> > > in any given year.
>> >
>> > You had to attribute someone being dragged behind a truck as
>> > "lynching" to find anything.
>> >
>> > > The rate was fairly steady and I have no doubt it
>> > > remains the same today. That doesn't include, of course, lynchings
>> > > that go unrecorded as such.
>> >
>> > If there's a noose found in a tree, now'days, it makes the national
>> > news. Lynching isn't tolerated in the US.
>> >
>> > > > > I never cease to be amazed at how self-absorbed and delusional
>> > > > > Americans are about their history and culture. It makes one
>> > > > > wonder if their stupidity is mainly genetic or environmental.
>> >
>> > > > Or maybe they think that their society is about progressing to
>> > > > something that improves the situation and don't consider flaws in
>> > > > the past as defining them. Do Germans think of themselves as
>> > > > "Nazis"? That was more recent than US slavery.
>> >
>> > > American society is progressing?
>> >
>> > Very much so.
>> >
>> > > Your own FBI reports between 4,000 and 5,000 racially-motivated
>> > > hate crimes in the US each year between 1995 and 2005. Go to their
>> > > web site yourself. In all the years between 1882 and 1968 there
>> > > were a total of about 5,000 recorded actual lynchings.
>> >
>> > You think that some racist yahoo who hits some other person because
>> > he doesn't like his ethnicity is the same thing as "lynching"?
>> >
>> > > The US homicide rate was never above 5.1 per 100K between 1950 and
>> > > 1965. In 2005 it was 5.6.
>> >
>> > You think all homicides are racially motivated? There are problems
>> > with violence in the US and crime and the like. But the society has
>> > made great progress in dealing with the slavery legacy, for example.
>> >
>> > > No. I'd say Americans are as violent and bigoted as they have ever
>> > > been. I recall being in Houston, Texas, some year's ago and being
>> > > amazed to find people who, 150 years after the fact, still spoke
>> > > fondly of the values espoused by the Confederacy.
>> >
>> > You conflate the Confederacy with slavery like that is all it was
>> > about. Most of the soldiers who died in the American Civil War were
>> > not slave owners. What were they fighting for?
>> >
>> > --

>
>> You really are an idiot, Bonde.
>> --------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Jury convicts Texas klansman
>> By Tim Wheeler
>>
>> Mary Verrett is still mourning the death of her brother, James Byrd
>> Jr., the Black man dragged to his death behind a pickup truck by three
>> white supremacists outside Jasper, Texas last June 7 in one of the
>> most gruesome LYNCHINGS ever... -
>>

> It's not a lynching no matter if you find a thousand stories that claim
> it is. A lynching is to hang someone by lifting them up slowly done by a
> mob extra judiciously. See a dictionary, you dope:
>
> http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=lynching
> #begin quote
> American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
> lynch (li(nch) Pronunciation Key
> tr.v. lynched, lynch
 
Mitchell Holman wrote:
>
> "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )" <tributyltinpaint@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in
> news:47522024.BC623289@yahoo.co.uk:
>
> >
> >
> > El Tico wrote:
> >>
> >> On Nov 30, 1:46 pm, "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )"
> >> <tributyltinpa...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> >> > El Tico wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > On Nov 30, 12:00 pm, "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )"
> >> > > <tributyltinpa...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> >> > > > El Tico wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > > > On Nov 30, 10:36 am, "talkradiotruth...@gmail.com"
> >> > > > > > Where do you ever see that in the West?
> >> >
> >> > > > France?
> >> >
> >> > > > > > You don't, because the West is civilized, and Muzzies are
> >> > > > > > savages.
> >> >
> >> > > > > I guess the years of lynching by "civilized" American
> >> > > > > southerners of thousands of black men who may have looked at a
> >> > > > > white woman the wrong way doesn't count.
> >> >
> >> > > > When was that last going on? The US had slavery, should we
> >> > > > pretend it hasn't got better since then?
> >> >
> >> > > James Byrd was lynched in Jasper, Texas in 1998 and the case
> >> > > received world-wide attention.
> >> >
> >> > He was not lynched. He was beaten and dragged to death behind a
> >> > pickup truck by three murderers, two got the death penalty and the
> >> > other one got life in prison. Lynching is a method of killing someone
> >> > by putting a rope around their neck and lifting them up causing them
> >> > to suffocate. It is also something that is done by the community and
> >> > not just three evildoers. It is this community extra-judical killing,
> >> > which certainly in the past included murdering innocent people, that
> >> > is largely or totally over in the US. That's not true in the third
> >> > world. Look at the Sudan where they want to murder some UK woman
> >> > teacher for something about a teddy bear. Now that's insane but not a
> >> > peep from you.
> >> >
> >> > > Between 1940 and 1968 (when statistics on
> >> > > lynching were dropped) there was an average of between one and two
> >> > > recorded lynchings per year in the U.S., ranging from none to six
> >> > > in any given year.
> >> >
> >> > You had to attribute someone being dragged behind a truck as
> >> > "lynching" to find anything.
> >> >
> >> > > The rate was fairly steady and I have no doubt it
> >> > > remains the same today. That doesn't include, of course, lynchings
> >> > > that go unrecorded as such.
> >> >
> >> > If there's a noose found in a tree, now'days, it makes the national
> >> > news. Lynching isn't tolerated in the US.
> >> >
> >> > > > > I never cease to be amazed at how self-absorbed and delusional
> >> > > > > Americans are about their history and culture. It makes one
> >> > > > > wonder if their stupidity is mainly genetic or environmental.
> >> >
> >> > > > Or maybe they think that their society is about progressing to
> >> > > > something that improves the situation and don't consider flaws in
> >> > > > the past as defining them. Do Germans think of themselves as
> >> > > > "Nazis"? That was more recent than US slavery.
> >> >
> >> > > American society is progressing?
> >> >
> >> > Very much so.
> >> >
> >> > > Your own FBI reports between 4,000 and 5,000 racially-motivated
> >> > > hate crimes in the US each year between 1995 and 2005. Go to their
> >> > > web site yourself. In all the years between 1882 and 1968 there
> >> > > were a total of about 5,000 recorded actual lynchings.
> >> >
> >> > You think that some racist yahoo who hits some other person because
> >> > he doesn't like his ethnicity is the same thing as "lynching"?
> >> >
> >> > > The US homicide rate was never above 5.1 per 100K between 1950 and
> >> > > 1965. In 2005 it was 5.6.
> >> >
> >> > You think all homicides are racially motivated? There are problems
> >> > with violence in the US and crime and the like. But the society has
> >> > made great progress in dealing with the slavery legacy, for example.
> >> >
> >> > > No. I'd say Americans are as violent and bigoted as they have ever
> >> > > been. I recall being in Houston, Texas, some year's ago and being
> >> > > amazed to find people who, 150 years after the fact, still spoke
> >> > > fondly of the values espoused by the Confederacy.
> >> >
> >> > You conflate the Confederacy with slavery like that is all it was
> >> > about. Most of the soldiers who died in the American Civil War were
> >> > not slave owners. What were they fighting for?
> >> >
> >> > --

> >
> >> You really are an idiot, Bonde.
> >> --------------------------------------------------
> >>
> >> Jury convicts Texas klansman
> >> By Tim Wheeler
> >>
> >> Mary Verrett is still mourning the death of her brother, James Byrd
> >> Jr., the Black man dragged to his death behind a pickup truck by three
> >> white supremacists outside Jasper, Texas last June 7 in one of the
> >> most gruesome LYNCHINGS ever... -
> >>

> > It's not a lynching no matter if you find a thousand stories that claim
> > it is. A lynching is to hang someone by lifting them up slowly done by a
> > mob extra judiciously. See a dictionary, you dope:
> >
> > http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=lynching
> > #begin quote
> > American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
> > lynch (li(nch) Pronunciation Key
> > tr.v. lynched, lynch
 
"Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )" <tributyltinpaint@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in
news:475258F6.8F374FF7@yahoo.co.uk:

>
>
> Mitchell Holman wrote:
>>
>> "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )" <tributyltinpaint@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in
>> news:47522024.BC623289@yahoo.co.uk:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > El Tico wrote:
>> >>
>> >> On Nov 30, 1:46 pm, "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )"
>> >> <tributyltinpa...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>> >> > El Tico wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > > On Nov 30, 12:00 pm, "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )"
>> >> > > <tributyltinpa...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>> >> > > > El Tico wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > > > > On Nov 30, 10:36 am, "talkradiotruth...@gmail.com"
>> >> > > > > > Where do you ever see that in the West?
>> >> >
>> >> > > > France?
>> >> >
>> >> > > > > > You don't, because the West is civilized, and Muzzies are
>> >> > > > > > savages.
>> >> >
>> >> > > > > I guess the years of lynching by "civilized" American
>> >> > > > > southerners of thousands of black men who may have looked at

a
>> >> > > > > white woman the wrong way doesn't count.
>> >> >
>> >> > > > When was that last going on? The US had slavery, should we
>> >> > > > pretend it hasn't got better since then?
>> >> >
>> >> > > James Byrd was lynched in Jasper, Texas in 1998 and the case
>> >> > > received world-wide attention.
>> >> >
>> >> > He was not lynched. He was beaten and dragged to death behind a
>> >> > pickup truck by three murderers, two got the death penalty and the
>> >> > other one got life in prison. Lynching is a method of killing

someone
>> >> > by putting a rope around their neck and lifting them up causing

them
>> >> > to suffocate. It is also something that is done by the community

and
>> >> > not just three evildoers. It is this community extra-judical

killing,
>> >> > which certainly in the past included murdering innocent people,

that
>> >> > is largely or totally over in the US. That's not true in the third
>> >> > world. Look at the Sudan where they want to murder some UK woman
>> >> > teacher for something about a teddy bear. Now that's insane but not

a
>> >> > peep from you.
>> >> >
>> >> > > Between 1940 and 1968 (when statistics on
>> >> > > lynching were dropped) there was an average of between one and

two
>> >> > > recorded lynchings per year in the U.S., ranging from none to six
>> >> > > in any given year.
>> >> >
>> >> > You had to attribute someone being dragged behind a truck as
>> >> > "lynching" to find anything.
>> >> >
>> >> > > The rate was fairly steady and I have no doubt it
>> >> > > remains the same today. That doesn't include, of course,

lynchings
>> >> > > that go unrecorded as such.
>> >> >
>> >> > If there's a noose found in a tree, now'days, it makes the national
>> >> > news. Lynching isn't tolerated in the US.
>> >> >
>> >> > > > > I never cease to be amazed at how self-absorbed and

delusional
>> >> > > > > Americans are about their history and culture. It makes one
>> >> > > > > wonder if their stupidity is mainly genetic or environmental.
>> >> >
>> >> > > > Or maybe they think that their society is about progressing to
>> >> > > > something that improves the situation and don't consider flaws

in
>> >> > > > the past as defining them. Do Germans think of themselves as
>> >> > > > "Nazis"? That was more recent than US slavery.
>> >> >
>> >> > > American society is progressing?
>> >> >
>> >> > Very much so.
>> >> >
>> >> > > Your own FBI reports between 4,000 and 5,000 racially-motivated
>> >> > > hate crimes in the US each year between 1995 and 2005. Go to

their
>> >> > > web site yourself. In all the years between 1882 and 1968 there
>> >> > > were a total of about 5,000 recorded actual lynchings.
>> >> >
>> >> > You think that some racist yahoo who hits some other person because
>> >> > he doesn't like his ethnicity is the same thing as "lynching"?
>> >> >
>> >> > > The US homicide rate was never above 5.1 per 100K between 1950

and
>> >> > > 1965. In 2005 it was 5.6.
>> >> >
>> >> > You think all homicides are racially motivated? There are problems
>> >> > with violence in the US and crime and the like. But the society has
>> >> > made great progress in dealing with the slavery legacy, for

example.
>> >> >
>> >> > > No. I'd say Americans are as violent and bigoted as they have

ever
>> >> > > been. I recall being in Houston, Texas, some year's ago and

being
>> >> > > amazed to find people who, 150 years after the fact, still spoke
>> >> > > fondly of the values espoused by the Confederacy.
>> >> >
>> >> > You conflate the Confederacy with slavery like that is all it was
>> >> > about. Most of the soldiers who died in the American Civil War were
>> >> > not slave owners. What were they fighting for?
>> >> >
>> >> > --
>> >
>> >> You really are an idiot, Bonde.
>> >> --------------------------------------------------
>> >>
>> >> Jury convicts Texas klansman
>> >> By Tim Wheeler
>> >>
>> >> Mary Verrett is still mourning the death of her brother, James Byrd
>> >> Jr., the Black man dragged to his death behind a pickup truck by

three
>> >> white supremacists outside Jasper, Texas last June 7 in one of the
>> >> most gruesome LYNCHINGS ever... -
>> >>
>> > It's not a lynching no matter if you find a thousand stories that

claim
>> > it is. A lynching is to hang someone by lifting them up slowly done by

a
>> > mob extra judiciously. See a dictionary, you dope:
>> >
>> > http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=lynching
>> > #begin quote
>> > American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
>> > lynch (li(nch) Pronunciation Key
>> > tr.v. lynched, lynch
 
> And by the way, is it a
> coincidence that the ignorant bozo
> featured on Drudge and in many other
> news venues while brandishing a
> sword and vowing to behead the lady
> was sporting a HITLER MUSTACHE?!!



Well, yeah, it probably was.

-Al-
 
Mitchell Holman wrote:
>
> "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )" <tributyltinpaint@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in
> news:475258F6.8F374FF7@yahoo.co.uk:
>
> >
> >
> > Mitchell Holman wrote:
> >>
> >> "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )" <tributyltinpaint@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in
> >> news:47522024.BC623289@yahoo.co.uk:
> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > El Tico wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> On Nov 30, 1:46 pm, "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )"
> >> >> <tributyltinpa...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> >> >> > El Tico wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > On Nov 30, 12:00 pm, "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )"
> >> >> > > <tributyltinpa...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> >> >> > > > El Tico wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > > > On Nov 30, 10:36 am, "talkradiotruth...@gmail.com"
> >> >> > > > > > Where do you ever see that in the West?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > > France?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > > > > You don't, because the West is civilized, and Muzzies are
> >> >> > > > > > savages.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > > > I guess the years of lynching by "civilized" American
> >> >> > > > > southerners of thousands of black men who may have looked at

> a
> >> >> > > > > white woman the wrong way doesn't count.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > > When was that last going on? The US had slavery, should we
> >> >> > > > pretend it hasn't got better since then?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > James Byrd was lynched in Jasper, Texas in 1998 and the case
> >> >> > > received world-wide attention.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > He was not lynched. He was beaten and dragged to death behind a
> >> >> > pickup truck by three murderers, two got the death penalty and the
> >> >> > other one got life in prison. Lynching is a method of killing

> someone
> >> >> > by putting a rope around their neck and lifting them up causing

> them
> >> >> > to suffocate. It is also something that is done by the community

> and
> >> >> > not just three evildoers. It is this community extra-judical

> killing,
> >> >> > which certainly in the past included murdering innocent people,

> that
> >> >> > is largely or totally over in the US. That's not true in the third
> >> >> > world. Look at the Sudan where they want to murder some UK woman
> >> >> > teacher for something about a teddy bear. Now that's insane but not

> a
> >> >> > peep from you.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > Between 1940 and 1968 (when statistics on
> >> >> > > lynching were dropped) there was an average of between one and

> two
> >> >> > > recorded lynchings per year in the U.S., ranging from none to six
> >> >> > > in any given year.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > You had to attribute someone being dragged behind a truck as
> >> >> > "lynching" to find anything.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > The rate was fairly steady and I have no doubt it
> >> >> > > remains the same today. That doesn't include, of course,

> lynchings
> >> >> > > that go unrecorded as such.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > If there's a noose found in a tree, now'days, it makes the national
> >> >> > news. Lynching isn't tolerated in the US.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > > > I never cease to be amazed at how self-absorbed and

> delusional
> >> >> > > > > Americans are about their history and culture. It makes one
> >> >> > > > > wonder if their stupidity is mainly genetic or environmental.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > > Or maybe they think that their society is about progressing to
> >> >> > > > something that improves the situation and don't consider flaws

> in
> >> >> > > > the past as defining them. Do Germans think of themselves as
> >> >> > > > "Nazis"? That was more recent than US slavery.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > American society is progressing?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Very much so.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > Your own FBI reports between 4,000 and 5,000 racially-motivated
> >> >> > > hate crimes in the US each year between 1995 and 2005. Go to

> their
> >> >> > > web site yourself. In all the years between 1882 and 1968 there
> >> >> > > were a total of about 5,000 recorded actual lynchings.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > You think that some racist yahoo who hits some other person because
> >> >> > he doesn't like his ethnicity is the same thing as "lynching"?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > The US homicide rate was never above 5.1 per 100K between 1950

> and
> >> >> > > 1965. In 2005 it was 5.6.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > You think all homicides are racially motivated? There are problems
> >> >> > with violence in the US and crime and the like. But the society has
> >> >> > made great progress in dealing with the slavery legacy, for

> example.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > > No. I'd say Americans are as violent and bigoted as they have

> ever
> >> >> > > been. I recall being in Houston, Texas, some year's ago and

> being
> >> >> > > amazed to find people who, 150 years after the fact, still spoke
> >> >> > > fondly of the values espoused by the Confederacy.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > You conflate the Confederacy with slavery like that is all it was
> >> >> > about. Most of the soldiers who died in the American Civil War were
> >> >> > not slave owners. What were they fighting for?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > --
> >> >
> >> >> You really are an idiot, Bonde.
> >> >> --------------------------------------------------
> >> >>
> >> >> Jury convicts Texas klansman
> >> >> By Tim Wheeler
> >> >>
> >> >> Mary Verrett is still mourning the death of her brother, James Byrd
> >> >> Jr., the Black man dragged to his death behind a pickup truck by

> three
> >> >> white supremacists outside Jasper, Texas last June 7 in one of the
> >> >> most gruesome LYNCHINGS ever... -
> >> >>
> >> > It's not a lynching no matter if you find a thousand stories that

> claim
> >> > it is. A lynching is to hang someone by lifting them up slowly done by

> a
> >> > mob extra judiciously. See a dictionary, you dope:
> >> >
> >> > http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=lynching
> >> > #begin quote
> >> > American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
> >> > lynch (li(nch) Pronunciation Key
> >> > tr.v. lynched, lynch
 
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