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Ext User(Arthur Brain)
14-04-2007, 11:23 AM
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21555163-1702,00.html

THE most senior Muslim cleric in Canberra has praised Islamic
jihadists in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Mohammed Swaiti yesterday called on God to grant "victory to
mujahideen (Muslim holy warriors)" worldwide, The Weekend Australian
newspaper reports.

"God grant victory to the mujahideen in his name in all places," Sheik
Swaiti called out twice in Arabic over a microphone at Abu Bakr mosque
in Yarralumla in front of about 500 worshippers.

"God grant victory to mujahideen in Palestine, and Chechnya and
Kashmir and Afghanistan and Iraq."

While Sheik Swaiti translated his sermon into English for non-Arabic-
speaking members, the imam of Canberra's only mosque omitted the
praise for Islamic jihadists in the English version.

Ext User(Gregory Shearman)
14-04-2007, 07:03 PM
Arthur Brain wrote:

> http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21555163-1702,00.html
>
> THE most senior Muslim cleric in Canberra has praised Islamic
> jihadists in Iraq and Afghanistan.
>
> Mohammed Swaiti yesterday called on God to grant "victory to
> mujahideen (Muslim holy warriors)" worldwide, The Weekend Australian
> newspaper reports.
>
> "God grant victory to the mujahideen in his name in all places," Sheik
> Swaiti called out twice in Arabic over a microphone at Abu Bakr mosque
> in Yarralumla in front of about 500 worshippers.
>
> "God grant victory to mujahideen in Palestine, and Chechnya and
> Kashmir and Afghanistan and Iraq."
>
> While Sheik Swaiti translated his sermon into English for non-Arabic-
> speaking members, the imam of Canberra's only mosque omitted the
> praise for Islamic jihadists in the English version.

The mujahideen???

Oh yeah.... wasn't the USA praising them a few years ago in Afghanistan...
when the Russians were occupying the country? I suppose it is different now
that the USA is now doing the same thing.

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Gregory.
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Ext User(Mike)
15-04-2007, 05:32 AM
Arthur Brain wrote:
> http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21555163-1702,00.html
>
> THE most senior Muslim cleric in Canberra has praised Islamic
> jihadists in Iraq and Afghanistan.
>
> Mohammed Swaiti yesterday called on God to grant "victory to
> mujahideen (Muslim holy warriors)" worldwide, The Weekend Australian
> newspaper reports.
>
> "God grant victory to the mujahideen in his name in all places," Sheik
> Swaiti called out twice in Arabic over a microphone at Abu Bakr mosque
> in Yarralumla in front of about 500 worshippers.
>
> "God grant victory to mujahideen in Palestine, and Chechnya and
> Kashmir and Afghanistan and Iraq."
>
> While Sheik Swaiti translated his sermon into English for non-Arabic-
> speaking members, the imam of Canberra's only mosque omitted the
> praise for Islamic jihadists in the English version.

And then the muslims want to know why they are under suspicion.
These unpatriotic idiotic muslim clerics should all be sent packing - back
to where they come from as they certainly dotn deserve to live in Australia,
or any other western or non-muslim country.

Ext User(Arthur Brain)
15-04-2007, 11:34 AM
Gregory Shearman wrote:

> Oh yeah.... wasn't the USA praising them a few years ago in Afghanistan...
> when the Russians were occupying the country?

Were you as vocal a cheer-leader for US-sponsored Islamic terrorism as
you are now for Saudi-sponsored Islamic terrorism?


If not, then I fail to see your point.

We have allowed to migrate here a group of people who vocally and
financially support organisations whose aim it is to kill Australians.
They are led and financed from Saudi Arabia, which was the country
that provided the manpower and money to carry out 9/11.

They need to be sent packing, and we need to ban all contacts with
Saudi Arabia.
Or lock them all up, just as the terrorist David Hicks was locked up.

Ext User(fasgnadh)
15-04-2007, 12:24 PM
Arthur Brain reveals Howard link to terrorism:

http://www.geocities.com/wmds_r_us/greased_palms

http://tinyurl.com/2oxay7

> Gregory Shearman wrote:
>
>> Oh yeah.... wasn't the USA praising them a few years ago in Afghanistan...
>> when the Russians were occupying the country?
>
> Were you as vocal a cheer-leader for US-sponsored Islamic terrorism as
> you are now for Saudi-sponsored Islamic terrorism?


Pointing out the hypocrisy of the USSA is not equivalent to
supporting Us-sponsored terrorism, but i am interested that
you challenge people to demonstrate their opposition to
US-sponsored Islamic terrorism. Were YOU vocal in opposing it.
Please cite examples from the record.

I am also interested in your view that terrorism is Saudi-Sponsored
as both our government and the USSA have legislation making it a
heinous crime to lend material support to terrorist organisations,
and both have close links, including trade(both) and arms sales(the US
at least).

http://www.geocities.com/wmds_r_us/greased_palms

http://tinyurl.com/2oxay7


Clearly they should be charged, and after 5 years incarceration
in Gitmo, confess to their support for terrorism.

> We have allowed to migrate here a group of people who vocally and
> financially support organisations whose aim it is to kill Australians.

I believe Howard was born here, but now that you have linked him to
Saudi-sponsored terror his governments immigration policies do look
suspect!

> They are led and financed from Saudi Arabia, which was the country
> that provided the manpower and money to carry out 9/11.

Howard gives material support to terrorists;

http://tinyurl.com/2oxay7


> They need to be sent packing, and we need to ban all contacts with
> Saudi Arabia.

You can't, our tory PM, the one who pretends to control our
borders while running RECORD immigration, is in league with them! 8^o

Howard and the other Liberal party traitors should be put on trial

> Or lock them all up, just as the terrorist David Hicks was locked up.

True Blue Aussies prefer a fair trial, but you and Howard have set the
Orwellian precedent.

So be it.

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Ext User(Arfur)
15-04-2007, 12:43 PM
fasgnadh wrote:

> Pointing out the hypocrisy of the USSA is not equivalent to
> supporting Us-sponsored terrorism,

Indeed, it isn't - but if you condemned US-sponsored terrorism but now
fail to condemn the Taliban and its terrorists (such as David Hicks)
then it is *you* who are guilty of hypocrisy.

And, since you asked, *I* have demonstrated (see below) that *I*
(unlike you) am not a hypocrite:


8. Arthur Brain
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From: Arthur_Brai...@hotmail.com (Arthur Brain)
Date: 2 Apr 2003 04:03:16 -0800
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Melchize...@USA.com (Psalm 110) wrote in message <news:
2275a3c5.0304012208.738ecb60@posting.google.com>...
> slaughters of women and children, except now. The Iraqi Kurds lost
> thousands more women and children to the saddamizers with nerve gas
> and mustard gas alone.

....with US support.

> No record of a peep of complaint from you.

....nor from the US, which was actively supporting him at the time.

> contracts. When the top priority job is done

Yes, seizing the oil fields. Done.
What's next? Oh, a small matter of "freeing" a country full of people
who do not appear to actually want to be "freed".

> The infrastructure of iraq was destroyed by

....by 12 years of crippling sanctions which caused untold civilian
misery but utterly failed in their stated intent of pushing Saddam out
of power.

> I'm willing to turn over several former presidents and generals to the
> war crimes tribunals. My call for removal of saddam was that he be
> tried in absentia, and after conviction in a world court there would
> be none of these pesky pro-saddam demonstrations around the world.

Would this be the same World court which found the USA guilty of
terrorism & war crimes against Nicaragua and ordered the USA to pay
reparations which the USA has so far not paid?

> Osuma is likely rotting in a rubblepile of a bombed cave. Any "terror"
> is long gone --

Hang on a sec. We haven't caught and tried those responsible for
training and arming OBL yet. You won't have to look too far from home
to find them, now, will you, seeing as they hang out at Langley, VA,
USA.

Ext User(Gregory Shearman)
16-04-2007, 11:53 AM
Arthur Brain wrote:

>
> Gregory Shearman wrote:
>
>> Oh yeah.... wasn't the USA praising them a few years ago in
>> Afghanistan... when the Russians were occupying the country?
>
> Were you as vocal a cheer-leader for US-sponsored Islamic terrorism as
> you are now for Saudi-sponsored Islamic terrorism?

Where is your evidence that I'm a cheerleader for Saudi-sponsored Islamic
Terrorism.... oh that's right! You are lying and slandering me... something
you do when you lose an argument.

> If not, then I fail to see your point.

The point is that the USA supported the taliban while they were attacking
the Russians... but now they've invaded Afghanistan they are attacking the
Taliban.

Doesn't it make you scared for your own country when you see how the USA
turns on its former allies?

> We have allowed to migrate here a group of people who vocally and
> financially support organisations whose aim it is to kill Australians.

Really?? Perhaps Australians should leave their guns behind when they go
overseas, and only enter countries when they ask for permission to do so.

> They are led and financed from Saudi Arabia, which was the country
> that provided the manpower and money to carry out 9/11.

More shit pulled from your arse.

> They need to be sent packing, and we need to ban all contacts with
> Saudi Arabia.

Ban ban ban...

You don't deserve freedom. All you do with it is try to get rid of it.

> Or lock them all up, just as the terrorist David Hicks was locked up.

See?

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Regards,

Gregory.
Gentoo Linux - Penguin Power

Ext User(Arthur Brain)
16-04-2007, 02:33 PM
Gregory Shearman wrote:

> The point is that the USA supported the taliban while they were attacking
> the Russians... but now they've invaded Afghanistan they are attacking the
> Taliban.

....and that means we should support the Taliban and its terrorist
employees.....or am I misunderstanding your logic?

> Doesn't it make you scared for your own country when you see how the USA
> turns on its former allies?

You, typically, lack the depth of thinking required to understand the
concept of a strategic alliance.

During WW2, we were allied with Stalin.

Your sort presumably spent the war railing at Stalin's atrocities and
(using your logic above) supporting the Gestapo.

Ext User(Gregory Shearman)
16-04-2007, 11:13 PM
Arthur Brain wrote:

>
> Gregory Shearman wrote:
>
>> The point is that the USA supported the taliban while they were attacking
>> the Russians... but now they've invaded Afghanistan they are attacking
>> the Taliban.
>
> ...and that means we should support the Taliban and its terrorist
> employees.....or am I misunderstanding your logic?

Errm... did I say that?

No. I didn't support the USA then, and I don't now.

>> Doesn't it make you scared for your own country when you see how the USA
>> turns on its former allies?
>
> You, typically, lack the depth of thinking required to understand the
> concept of a strategic alliance.

You, typically lack the ability to think for yourself and require the
government to do it for you. Strategic Alliance? Blowback???

Yeah.. it takes REAL deep thinking to cause the blowback that targetted the
USS Cole...

> During WW2, we were allied with Stalin.

Ah! The OTHER "man of steel".

Yep... the USA does turn on its allies whenever they are no longer needed,
eh?

> Your sort presumably spent the war railing at Stalin's atrocities and
> (using your logic above) supporting the Gestapo.

Did my "sort"? I'm sorry, but I'm sure the Anarchists never supported any
such thing. They were opposed to the fascists while Hearst was singing
their praises in American Newspapers.

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Regards,

Gregory.
Gentoo Linux - Penguin Power