Irish arrest Al-Qaida suspects in murder conspiracy
Published Tuesday, March 9, 2010, 12:39 PM
Updated Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 10:47 AM
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paddypower | Mar 12, 2010, 03:36 AM EST
Ah you gotta hand it the tribe of chosen racers caught red-handed with all those dirty little Irish passports after their Dubai Mafia like hit! Suddenly the sheeple and tax cattle see why mossad murder inc needs to run amok around the planet snuffing dissenters at will. It's only to protect us poor dumb oirish from all those terrorists hiding down at Mrs Molloy's B&B. Don't forget of course that the original commotion of Mr Rose (the unabashed zionist)and Jewish publisher who disseminated this anti Muslim filth (cartoons)is now living happily in zionist Florida after his brief (mossad) sojurn in Denamrk. Originally I believe he was a refugee from some Soviet backwater and obviously brought in to instigate racial hatred and terror, another delightful speciality of the Netan yahoo regime in apartheid Palestine.
Aren't we the lucks schmucks that our USer allies and no doubt Israeli cousins are there to share "information" we ourselves are much too gullible to notice, the legions of Al Qaida plotting destruction under our very noses!
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seanomelbourne | Mar 11, 2010, 05:44 PM EST
To proscribe any organization is an attack on free speech.
What the government(s)is saying "we do not want you to here their point of view",or "you're not capable of understanding"
When Stalin did it the west called it mind control.
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IrishAndProud | Mar 10, 2010, 10:05 PM EST
Well, free speech must allow for opposing viewpoints, otherwise it's not free. But even that concept, like all others, has its limits. In the USA for instance, it is illegal (and has been for many years) to verbally threaten the President. The same with openly supporting Al-Quaida...and in Eire, these foreigners had taken it a step even further, plotting actual physical murder. As with any such plot, the authorities had to act before it was carried out. Police do it; governments do it.
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seanomelbourne | Mar 10, 2010, 07:36 PM EST
Let the courts(Irish) decide if they are guilty or not before we pass Judgment.At least they will have a jury of their peers. Viks is allowed to express his opinion but here lies a quandary.IF SOMEONE POSTS A BLOG,NEWSLETTER OR SPEECH (IN THE U.S.A.) PROMOTING HAMAS or other like minded groups the men in black would whisk them away,no warrants no rights.Who decides what is Free Speech?faceless backroom government agents?.
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LiamDavid | Mar 10, 2010, 06:24 PM EST
I feel if this Vilks wants to express his artistic statements, it’s his personal right, as long as he understands that expressing his feelings in such an “outlandish, hurtful, or hateful manner will generate certain reactions, which he clearly seems to understand, therefore, he is stating publicly that he is doing so while understanding full well that certain people will want to harm him. As for those people, they should take their radical hatred back to the Middle East where extremist people seem to be welcomed. Ireland has its own problems to deal with. All those who do not wish to live in Ireland in peace, should pack their bags and leave and go to the country of their choice! Og laigh na hEirean, Sinn Féin.
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battlefront | Mar 10, 2010, 05:10 PM EST
I do think if you want to live in another country you must try and live as best you can under their rules and not try and enforce your beliefs on the country that is allowing you to live on their shores
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corkguy | Mar 10, 2010, 05:06 PM EST
These people had no right to be in Ireland if they were planning to spread their intolerant fanatical hate-filled 'holy war' from our shores. Can we really trust any of them? I wish they would all go back home if they don't plan to live in peace with us.
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Nicomax | Mar 10, 2010, 02:41 PM EST
Under the US Constitution's "free exercise thereof" clause all kinds off religious practices get free reign. What is a cult to one, is true faith to another. But also in the US, secular law trumps religious law, and this is why the woman from PA is in deep water.
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shenanigans | Mar 10, 2010, 11:56 AM EST
We too should pray to the Holy Mother to intercede for one another as it's quite clear, temptation is rampant.
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shenanigans | Mar 10, 2010, 11:53 AM EST
God knows all our hearts and what we're thinking. It's the killing of another human being in our hearts and in our minds that is the crime. They should pray and go to confession.
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irishathens | Mar 10, 2010, 11:25 AM EST
We cannot paint all people with he same brush. There are a majority of Muslims who are not fundamentalists. This also applies to all organised religions. However, we have to draw a line. People if they are willing to live by our laws and culture and integrate should be made welcome. If not they should go elsewhere (preferably back to where they came from).
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Christisall | Mar 10, 2010, 09:37 AM EST
When a country starts removing crucifixes and allowing muslims then it is doomed.
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Christisall | Mar 10, 2010, 09:36 AM EST
Yes, deport all muslims. . .
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Christisall | Mar 10, 2010, 09:35 AM EST
Islam is not a true religion; it is a cult of violence. God bless Lars and keep him safe for he tells truth. I do not understand why Muslims are not expelled from all places, all countries, all nations and forced to return to the Mideast. They are a violent people who espouse murder, which is against God's commandments.
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