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Oslo bomb: suspicion falls on Islamist militants

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by AroundTheWorld, Jul 22, 2011.

  1. AroundTheWorld

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    This crazy s.o.b. has written up a plan how to blow up a nuclear power plant in Europe.

    I have never read anything crazier than this crap...including any communication by Al Qaeda.

    I hope other inmates take care of this guy.
     
  2. Northside Storm

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    It's interesting to note that not even Al Queda will cross that line.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/2244146.stm
    crossing the line into sheer madness.
     
  3. AroundTheWorld

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    This manifest is beyond crazy, really. I guess I am the only one here who skimmed through it.
     
  4. Landry92

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    I am I the only 1 who thinks the death penalty is not enough

    This is very scary

    Things like this are almost impossible to prevent
     
  5. Mathloom

    Mathloom Shameless Optimist

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    IMO they are much easier to prevent before they happen, than they are to address after they happen.
     
  6. SamFisher

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    I wonder to what extent northern european anti-islam sentiment posted on internet - see eg this failboat - inspired our northern european anti islam internet ranting perpetrator?
     
  7. Zac D

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    Some of the stuff towards the beginning reads as though the Microsoft Office paper clip wrote it. I can totally see someone accidentally stumbling on that during a Google search for computer help. "Oh, hey, this solves my problem! Great! ...what the ****?"
     
  8. DonnyMost

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    Probably not at all. And even if it did, that would be such a mighty stretch to connect the two (in addition to the rare, isolated nature of this event), that it wouldn't warrant concern.
     
  9. da_juice

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    He's like a mix of the Unabomber and McVeigh.
     
  10. Rockets Pride

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    religion of peace strikes again baby!!!!

    but yah, Christians do this all the time too.
     
  11. FranchiseBlade

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    You don't even know who is responsible for the incident. Why don't you try learning something about an issue before having an ignorant reaction to it.
     
  12. bloop

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    Hahahahaha.

    So this poster is against stereotyping a tall blonde blue eyed Nordic as non-muslim

    but his post automatically stereotypes all muslims as potential terrorists

    ya dude. right wing sentiment now exists. it started last week..

    it's pretty funny that you just realized that right wing sentiment exists in Europe, thanks for giving us the alert bulletin. we will be sure to pass it along our channels on the internet, where this intel can be properly utilized. FYI right wing sentiment exists in Israel too, big time. And Japan. and South Africa and Brazil. Pretty much all over the world.

    sometimes I wonder what percent of of American internet users have actually been outside this country... or have a plausible grasp of history prior to 2001 or how people live outside their own tri-state area
     
  13. durvasa

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    Funny you should say this, considering his moniker is "AroundTheWorld" (i.e. he travels a lot) and he's not American.
     
  14. shipwreck

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    Sounds a bit more coordinated than you are letting on. I'm just getting into this manifesto. It is f**king nuts. I'm not really sure what there is to learn, or prevent, for people with whom this document resonates, or sounds reasonable.
     
  15. Kam

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    I'm not quite bored yet, but I'm going to get around to reading it.
     
  16. SamFisher

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    Again,the self-pwn in this thread doesn't cease to amaze:

     
  17. BenVR4

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    This post has so much fail that can only be described simply as:

    [​IMG]
     
  18. Deckard

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    Hey, I've been around the world, as well as just to Europe several times. As I mentioned earlier (in another thread, I think), I've been to Norway on at least 3 different occasions, and it would be difficult to find a more peaceful, prosperous place... until now, at least. You would be surprised at how many here are ardent travelers. ATF, of course, travels extensively. SamFisher has done an enormous amount of traveling, and has posted photos in Hangout before of some of the places he's visited. History? Many here have an interest in history, including myself. Some would argue that I belong in a book, so I could quit littering the BBS with tales of the '50's and '60's.

    Getting a bit too broad with your generalizations.
     
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    Where did you find the manifesto? I'm having trouble finding the link in the thread.
     
  20. DaDakota

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    One of the biggest problems with the world is hanging on to ancient history, even though none of the people alive today have any real ties to it....other than some ancient family tie.

    Stupid, stupid, stupid.

    As for traveling, count me in as one who travels a ton as well, though there are some places I have yet to get to, just means more traveling to go, baby.

    Bring it on !

    DD
     

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