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Stick them in a room together, stick a couple of mediators in there, and don't let them out until they find a common ground. Get a united message from them all, even if it's along the lines of "we agree to disagree! But let's all stop killing each other eh?"
Our governments aren't going to stop these terrorist acts, the "war on terror?" Isn't working, if it's religion that's causing all this mayhem in the world, and the leaders genuinely condemn all these acts, then it's down to those leaders to unite and sort this mess out.
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Round up all of the religious leaders... on 11:58 - Mar 22 with 3656 views
Great post scottish jack,the terrorists are winning and the war should have ,could have been dealt with decades ago,frigid leaders of great countries just brushing these sick acts under the carpet ,all they say is "terrorism will never win,don't let it affect our lives"ffs why do we have special forces ,marines etc ?there is no answer now as its been to way to long,this is the start of ww3 which should have been nipped at the bud,act of religion"no"its all down to coin which leads me to believe the holdback of all nations especially uk and us.
Round up all of the religious leaders... on 12:25 - Mar 22 by raynor94
Let's be serious mun!
Okay, point taken. But I honestly think, if the organised religions of the world could find a way to stand together and just say "Stop it!" It would have an effect?
Governments are powerless in this, religion seems to be the driving force? Or, as mentioned above, it might well be just an excuse, I don't know?
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Round up all of the religious leaders... on 12:56 - Mar 22 with 3534 views
Round up all of the religious leaders... on 12:34 - Mar 22 by scottishjack
Okay, point taken. But I honestly think, if the organised religions of the world could find a way to stand together and just say "Stop it!" It would have an effect?
Governments are powerless in this, religion seems to be the driving force? Or, as mentioned above, it might well be just an excuse, I don't know?
I admire your sentiments, and wish what you say could happen, but in reality we are light years away from world peace
You give it out, you take it back it`s all part of the game
Round up all of the religious leaders... on 12:27 - Mar 22 by Swanjack10
Great post scottish jack,the terrorists are winning and the war should have ,could have been dealt with decades ago,frigid leaders of great countries just brushing these sick acts under the carpet ,all they say is "terrorism will never win,don't let it affect our lives"ffs why do we have special forces ,marines etc ?there is no answer now as its been to way to long,this is the start of ww3 which should have been nipped at the bud,act of religion"no"its all down to coin which leads me to believe the holdback of all nations especially uk and us.
There is one nation these terrorists don't mess around with,Israel.
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Round up all of the religious leaders... on 14:19 - Mar 22 with 3451 views
Round up all of the religious leaders... on 15:37 - Mar 22 by icecoldjack
Nah, Hitch does it better,especially as he was only armed with Jonnie Walker Black and superior intellect ..
Legend..
He's fun to listen to, I'll grant you that. He was also the neo-con's pet mouthpiece and an ardent and outspoken supporter of the Bush adminsitration and of its invasion of Iraq.
That's quite a journey from the Semitic Trotskyite he'd been in his student days.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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Round up all of the religious leaders... on 16:21 - Mar 22 with 3312 views
Round up all of the religious leaders... on 15:41 - Mar 22 by Lohengrin
He's fun to listen to, I'll grant you that. He was also the neo-con's pet mouthpiece and an ardent and outspoken supporter of the Bush adminsitration and of its invasion of Iraq.
That's quite a journey from the Semitic Trotskyite he'd been in his student days.
To a degree yes, but his belief on Iraq and supporting the policy of the Bush administration was based on the job being done correctly with no vacuum of power and 100% support,he prophesied all that is happening now if those things wern't done correctly .
Though he moved away from his political roots as he grew older IMO i'm not quite sure he was a pet of the Neo cons, i think the events of post 9/11 america and the hounding of his friend salmon rushdi tainted him to a certain extent . though the following text probably gives more balance to his politics
"Hitchens liked to claim that a single intellectual thread united his positions, namely opposition to “totalitarianism”: “The totalitarian, to me, is the enemy – the one that’s absolute, the one that wants control over the inside of your head, not just your actions and your taxes.”
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Round up all of the religious leaders... on 16:36 - Mar 22 with 3293 views
Round up all of the religious leaders... on 16:36 - Mar 22 by NeiltheTaylor
Would that mean less ghetto warbling of scales by no marks on The X Voice Talent Factor?
Melisma abuse or, as the great Jerry Wexler memorably dubbed it, oversouling. A bit like flash, speed merchant guitar players who have no taste or idea of phrasing.
Cardinal sin. Real soul and gospel singers know how and when to use it.