Monday, April 18, 2011

U.S. Military Burns Bibles in Afghanistan To Stop Proselytizing




6 comments:

Anonymous said...

So it's a religious war after all - ??

Anonymous said...

It's never been anything but. The problem is, we didn't know it.

BTW, why are our troops still there? If any country wants help from our military, they should pay us for it. Cash or oil will do.

Anonymous said...

"Americans are not going to be saved by the current batch of Republicans. It may frankly be too late. The country will have to endure whatever it has to endure, because the government and -- let's face it -- its politicized currency became unhinged long ago. The better economists warned of trouble going off the gold standard and converting to a currency controlled by politics as long as a century ago. They were right. I cannot predict what will happen, and I remain optimistic that course reversals are always possible. America has so much to lose, and we're in the process of losing it with each passing day with these idiots and morons in charge. Will Americans ever revolt and fire all of the bums in both parties? The problems seem deeper than that, and will take more time to solve. One thing is certain. Don't look to these pseudo-advocates of capitalism and individual rights currently controlling part of the Congress to do the job. Republicans are the enablers to end all enablers, working hand in hand with liberals to destroy the country."
-- Michael J. Hurd

Anonymous said...

Time to get outa Dodge.

BUT,

Right after the last troop turns the lights off and walks away send in about 50- Nuke-tipped Cruise missiles.

Well, that's only in case the military overlooked any of those nasty bibles. We wouldn't want to offend the Muslims now. Would we?

Anonymous said...

Christians for the most part don't care if bibles are burned. Their God isn't defined by some paper, He is living and mighty. Burn on, God still lives.

Spurwing Plover said...

Your absolutly right about this one annon 11:48 the christians are not rioting like the so called religion of peace dose