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Re: Sean Taylor Shot at Home
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don't want to derail this thread at all but i found that pretty offensive. 99.99% of muslims are against the actions of these extremists. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe 99.99% of the muslims you know or the muslims in the US. There are roughly 1 billion Muslims today, and .0001 of that is 100,000. Are you really contending there are only ~100,000 Muslim extremists on the planet? That's barely enough to fill up 1 football stadium. Thread derail complete. |
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Re: Sean Taylor Shot at Home
lol. funny.
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Re: Sean Taylor Shot at Home
I wasn't thinking of Muslims in the US. I was thinking about places like rural Pakistan where Bin Laden is still a hero. Or on the streets of Lebanon where the general public still seems to think 9-11 was an inside job. Granted I have very little first-hand knowledge of these places. But that's the impression I get.
I do know a few people who grew up in Muslim countries. They paint a fairly unpretty picture of racial intolerance, where someone might legitimately fear for their life to speak out against extremists. Just wanted to clarify, not trying to start a pissing-derail. |
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Re: Sean Taylor Shot at Home
one of the reasons I am so sad is because he was such a unique player. I dont think there will ever be another player with his blend of charisma, athleticism, hard hitting ability, ball skills, and heart.
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one of the reasons I am so sad is because he was such a unique player. I dont think there will ever be another player with his blend of charisma, athleticism, hard hitting ability, ball skills, and heart. [/ QUOTE ] QFMuthaFuckinTruth. That guy was like a wrecking ball, I loved how he just hurled his body at guys to make a tackle. [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] |
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