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I saw in another post where you said you were Jewish. Do you get offended by the jokes about Jews on South Park? I am asking this in seriousness and you have prolly heard it before.
Ya got Mail, and did anyone contact ya about the get together, and motels or whatever. I aint heard from anyone, other than to say they would be there.
So you people, this is not a personal note to Hairy, let us know what needs to be done
"I dont care how thin you make a pancake, it still has two sides"
"A wise man is a man that realizes just how little he knows"
As of this posting, you hadn't responded to the following post. I respect that you push people to back up their opinions, this one obviously did. Your reply?
quote:Posted - 08/01/2005 : 04:53:58 AM
HAIRY,
Just a little news flash for you. I DO speak, read and write Arabic! I just completed 21 years of active duty in the U.S. Army and a good portion of that time was well spent in language schools. No, I'm not talking about 3 day head start classes, I'm talking about 6 to 9 months 8 hours a day. I also speak, read and write fluent Thai.
I have read the Quran in Arabic and 2 English translations, so I KNOW for a fact that there is no discernable difference between them. To tell the real truth, there is no such thing as the Quran and there never has been.
After Mohammed's death in AD632, there was no collection of his revelations. Many of his followers tried to gather all the known revelations and write them down in codex form. Soon there were codices from several scholars such as Ibn Mas'ud, Ubai b Kab, Ali', Abu Bakr, al-Ash'ari, al-Aswad and dozens of others. As Islam spread, the Metropolitan Codices in the centers of Mecca, Medina, Damascus, Kufa, and Basra appeared. In all, there are no less than 14 versions of the Quran generally accepted by Islamic scholars. These include:
1. Nafi of Medina (d. A.D.785)
2. Ibn Kathir of Mecca (d. A.D.737)
3. Ibn Amir of Damascus (d. A.D. 736)
4. Abu Amr of Basra (d. A.D. 770)
5. Asim of Kufa (d. A.D. 744)
6. Hamza of Kufa (d. A.D. 772)
7. Al-Kasai of Kufa (d. A.D. 804)
Add to this the fact that over 300 words in the Quran must be considered foreign: words from Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Etheopic, Persian, and Greek. The word Quran itself comes from the Syriac, and Mohammed obviously got it from Christian sources that migrated into Arabia. There is nothing pure about the Arabic used in the Quran because it is actually composed of so many other languages. To claim that one cannot understand the Quran without knowing Arabic is pure HOGWASH. Ooops, hope I did'nt offend you with the hog thing.
After reading the Quran several times, I know full well what kind of a man Mohammed really was and what Jihad is really all about. I also have a very good idea of how badly Muslims lie to those they consider to be infidels or dhimmi's or whatever title they want to use. A lie to another Muslim is considered a sin, a lie to an infidel is considered to be a legitimate tactic, and that brings us back to the "Fatwa" and my original argument. Feel free to point out anything in my prior post that is factually incorrect. I can hardly wait to hear how Sura 47.4 REALLY means that Muslims should have a bake sale and give the proceeds to the Boy Scouts.
"Tell me, why is it that I should trade one tyrant 3000 miles away for 3000 tyrants one mile away....? An elected legislature can trample a man's rights..."
In a post that is now locked you speak of unicorns being spoke about in the Bible. Well the original Hebrew word that is written as unicorn is rem which is WILD BULL in the king james it is unicorn I thought you might want to know.
col elect1mike Illinois
volinters RRG
I am a man but I can change if I have to,I guess.
Since you contend that the palestinians are the original inhabitants of Israel, and since you contend that the Israeli's should leave based on the prior, then by the same token, since native american indians are the original inhabitants of North America, you either need to back up your "beliefs" and leave North America, or shut the he## up about the Israel/Palestine issue!
quote:Originally posted by almanac
For some reason I KNOW your one hell of guy, even if some think your full of it. Haven't been on the booard very long, but at least your honest. You have my vote. And if your ever in MT I'll buy the drinks.Appreciate your comments and if the opportunity comes up, I'll buy the second round! [:D]
almanac, what ever you do, while having that drink, DO NOT speak critically of the violent Muslims to Hairy. Otherwise he will lecture you until your ears fall off.
I have to admit that I do like Hairy even though we are from two different worlds. I would also enjoy meeting him in person.
I dont drink so I guesse I would pour him an iced tea. [:D]
quote:Originally posted by sav99
I have to admit that I do like Hairy even though we are from two different worlds. I would also enjoy meeting him in person.
I dont drink so I guesse I would pour him an iced tea. [:D]
I'd share an iced tea or two with you as well. Sometimes, being able to DISCUSS the issues and points of view in person changes the entire chemistry of what is going on.
Just because someone is not a ditto-head with the masses all the time doesn't mean their points are invalid. [:D][:D]
quote:Originally posted by HAIRY
[br Sometimes, being able to DISCUSS the issues and points of view in person changes the entire chemistry of what is going on.
Sometimes it's just an excuse for someone to get close enough to you to get his hands around your neck.
quote:Originally posted by hughbetcha
quote:Originally posted by HAIRY
[br Sometimes, being able to DISCUSS the issues and points of view in person changes the entire chemistry of what is going on.
Sometimes it's just an excuse for someone to get close enough to you to get his hands around your neck.
LMAO. Thanks, I needed that. [:D][:D]
Comments
Be happy and enjoy spending time with someone.
Dont be so bitter. Sure its silly, but so is trying to piss on everyone else
http://www.parascope.com/mx/articles/hinckley.htm
rcdis
"I dont care how thin you make a pancake, it still has two sides"
"A wise man is a man that realizes just how little he knows"
So you people, this is not a personal note to Hairy, let us know what needs to be done
"I dont care how thin you make a pancake, it still has two sides"
"A wise man is a man that realizes just how little he knows"
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/
A different view on the news.
rcdis
quote:Posted - 08/01/2005 : 04:53:58 AM
HAIRY,
Just a little news flash for you. I DO speak, read and write Arabic! I just completed 21 years of active duty in the U.S. Army and a good portion of that time was well spent in language schools. No, I'm not talking about 3 day head start classes, I'm talking about 6 to 9 months 8 hours a day. I also speak, read and write fluent Thai.
I have read the Quran in Arabic and 2 English translations, so I KNOW for a fact that there is no discernable difference between them. To tell the real truth, there is no such thing as the Quran and there never has been.
After Mohammed's death in AD632, there was no collection of his revelations. Many of his followers tried to gather all the known revelations and write them down in codex form. Soon there were codices from several scholars such as Ibn Mas'ud, Ubai b Kab, Ali', Abu Bakr, al-Ash'ari, al-Aswad and dozens of others. As Islam spread, the Metropolitan Codices in the centers of Mecca, Medina, Damascus, Kufa, and Basra appeared. In all, there are no less than 14 versions of the Quran generally accepted by Islamic scholars. These include:
1. Nafi of Medina (d. A.D.785)
2. Ibn Kathir of Mecca (d. A.D.737)
3. Ibn Amir of Damascus (d. A.D. 736)
4. Abu Amr of Basra (d. A.D. 770)
5. Asim of Kufa (d. A.D. 744)
6. Hamza of Kufa (d. A.D. 772)
7. Al-Kasai of Kufa (d. A.D. 804)
Add to this the fact that over 300 words in the Quran must be considered foreign: words from Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Etheopic, Persian, and Greek. The word Quran itself comes from the Syriac, and Mohammed obviously got it from Christian sources that migrated into Arabia. There is nothing pure about the Arabic used in the Quran because it is actually composed of so many other languages. To claim that one cannot understand the Quran without knowing Arabic is pure HOGWASH. Ooops, hope I did'nt offend you with the hog thing.
After reading the Quran several times, I know full well what kind of a man Mohammed really was and what Jihad is really all about. I also have a very good idea of how badly Muslims lie to those they consider to be infidels or dhimmi's or whatever title they want to use. A lie to another Muslim is considered a sin, a lie to an infidel is considered to be a legitimate tactic, and that brings us back to the "Fatwa" and my original argument. Feel free to point out anything in my prior post that is factually incorrect. I can hardly wait to hear how Sura 47.4 REALLY means that Muslims should have a bake sale and give the proceeds to the Boy Scouts.
"Tell me, why is it that I should trade one tyrant 3000 miles away for 3000 tyrants one mile away....? An elected legislature can trample a man's rights..."
http://media.putfile.com/irandye
So, THANKS!
-spurge.
"when you see the enemy, you attack and shoot him down, anything less is just bull shi*
Baron Von Richthofen (RED BARON)
col elect1mike Illinois
volinters RRG
I am a man but I can change if I have to,I guess.
For some reason I KNOW your one hell of guy, even if some think your full of it. Haven't been on the booard very long, but at least your honest. You have my vote. And if your ever in MT I'll buy the drinks.Appreciate your comments and if the opportunity comes up, I'll buy the second round! [:D]
My parents made sure I have no ears left!
I dont drink so I guesse I would pour him an iced tea. [:D]
And if your ever in MT I'll buy the drinks
Where's that?
I have to admit that I do like Hairy even though we are from two different worlds. I would also enjoy meeting him in person.
I dont drink so I guesse I would pour him an iced tea. [:D]
I'd share an iced tea or two with you as well. Sometimes, being able to DISCUSS the issues and points of view in person changes the entire chemistry of what is going on.
Just because someone is not a ditto-head with the masses all the time doesn't mean their points are invalid. [:D][:D]
[br Sometimes, being able to DISCUSS the issues and points of view in person changes the entire chemistry of what is going on.
Sometimes it's just an excuse for someone to get close enough to you to get his hands around your neck.
Overall his record will prove that out.
quote:almanac Posted
And if your ever in MT I'll buy the drinks
Where's that?
Bozeman
quote:Originally posted by HAIRY
[br Sometimes, being able to DISCUSS the issues and points of view in person changes the entire chemistry of what is going on.
Sometimes it's just an excuse for someone to get close enough to you to get his hands around your neck.
LMAO. Thanks, I needed that. [:D][:D]