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terrorists arrested in TO (pg. 8)
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zoogla
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Originally posted by starsearcher
Put yourself in this "scenario"...you're a typical canadian guy born and raised, you get a good job working in a great company and all of the sudden some guy comes from county x and he tells you or your boss - I need a room to do my prayers. So the boss has to go to you and tell you that you have to move - quite possibly to a crappier area cause we have to accomodate this parying room now. I don't think you'd be all that excited about it in all honesty, specifically if it seems silly to you. And it may not seem silly to you but I will guarantee that to A LOT of people it does seem silly.

I think you are mistaking the word "silly" for the word, "unfair". Yes, in a way, moving someone to a crappier section of the office floor to give a group of people a prayer section could be perceived as unfair to some people. However, I would ask those people what is more in keeping with the values of our society? Having a crappy office or respecting our multicultural values? Personally, I think that getting upset over your office location is the most materialistic and meaningless value you could have as an employee. But it depends on what the priorities of the company are; most likely they are utilitarian and maximize the good for the greater number, therefore prayers win.
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Originally posted by starsearcher
lots of others that come here and for some reason think that we must now change the world for them.

Gross exaggeration. No one's asking to change the world (and if they do, e.g. Sharia Law, I disagree) but maintaining a multicultural environment WITHOUT lawsuits or changing the law is totally okay.
zoogla
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Originally posted by starsearcher
No not at all...the guy pulled out a mat right in the middle of the station, kneeled and started praying.

I wasn't there but I can promise you it wasn't in the middle of the station. It had to have been near a wall, out of the way of people. If this guy is so dedicated to the prayer timing (which is a very good value to have: punctuality) then I'm sure he also has the humility to respect other people's way of passage. I disagree with you completely unless you have pictures with a map of the station to prove your point, and I would encourage others to discount your story unless you can prove it. It's totally inconsistent with the values of Islam.
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Originally posted by starsearcher
Hey I'm not against praying but why should I have to walk around you in the middle of rush hour or have to see that...

Dude, that's just pathetic. :rolleyes:

...not to mention inconsistent. What do you value more, people praying or your walking without obstacles? That's pretty damn selfish. And if you think that people who want prayer rooms are selfish then why do we have a Charter that protects them?
malek
he wanted to make a point:

"look you infidel dogs, i'm praying to god"

:stongue: :stongue:
zoogla
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Originally posted by malek
he wanted to make a point:

"look you infidel dogs, i'm praying to god"

:stongue: :stongue:

Of course, there's no way his intentions could be pure :rolleyes:
Goashem
why do atheist always blame religion? like atheist are saints (haha), theres plenty of godless murderers.
AC-Milan
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Originally posted by Goashem
why do atheist always blame religion? like atheist are saints (haha), theres plenty of godless murderers.


well said
simms327
i dont buy this.

its a perfect excuse for harper to push a more conservative agenda

fear, ladies and gentlemen. it grows exponentially, and with it a gov't can do whatever it want - i.e. bush regime in US. guantanamo, no warrant wire tapping, arrest without charge.. etc.
neuromancer
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Originally posted by simms327
i dont buy this.

its a perfect excuse for harper to push a more conservative agenda

fear, ladies and gentlemen. it grows exponentially, and with it a gov't can do whatever it want - i.e. bush regime in US. guantanamo, no warrant wire tapping, arrest without charge.. etc.


yeah it smells funny, was wondering the same, harper playing bush's game. lets see how the story develops.
Goashem
quote:
Originally posted by simms327
i dont buy this.

its a perfect excuse for harper to push a more conservative agenda

fear, ladies and gentlemen. it grows exponentially, and with it a gov't can do whatever it want - i.e. bush regime in US. guantanamo, no warrant wire tapping, arrest without charge.. etc.

:stongue:
are you saying hes gonna blame the gays for this? privatize healthcare cuz the muslims are after it?
canada is not the united states, harper is not bush, quit it.
7-4-7
quote:
Originally posted by simms327
i dont buy this.

its a perfect excuse for harper to push a more conservative agenda

fear, ladies and gentlemen. it grows exponentially, and with it a gov't can do whatever it want - i.e. bush regime in US. guantanamo, no warrant wire tapping, arrest without charge.. etc.


^^^^^^^^ I dont buy like this either. The definition of a terrorist has become a catch all for all criminals motivated by hating a country.

I will personally let this one stew in the media.

Let's see how harper will all of a sudden open himself up to the media on this one....curious why would a "terrorist cell" decide to attack now?...maybe we'll let the conservative lackys stumble on that question for a while.




nb. (on that point) at least 7 of the 11, 9/11 terrorists are still alive.

Adamo
relatives trying to get into the courthouse...



Goashem
you know i must say job well done to the police, i always wondered how the hell they manage to find this information and foil these plots. great job!
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