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Old September 26th, 2007, 06:13 AM posted to rec.travel.air
mrtravel[_3_]
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DevilsPGD wrote:

In message Craig Welch
wrote:


DevilsPGD wrote:


It takes my brother a good 10 minutes to manage to re-tie his shoes (for
reasons as yet undetermined) -- Does that mean he can leave them on when
passing through airport security?


Not at all.

But it's clear that he should not be travelling without a companion.

Naaa, he just clears the area and ties his shoes up later (and I have
been informed that 10 minutes is only when he is intentionally delaying,
otherwise it's 6 minutes -- His boots need to be partially re-laced each
time they're tied)


Be a good brother and buy him a pair of loafers.



He prefers steal toes shoes... Who am I to argue?


"Steal"?
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Old September 26th, 2007, 06:28 AM posted to rec.travel.air
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"mrtravel" wrote in message
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Sancho Panza wrote:


Any time you are able to show the Koran prohibiting jihad and
conquests of infidels, please feel free to do so.


Care to point out where the bible prohibits Jihad???


Start with the Ten Commandments.


  #23  
Old September 26th, 2007, 06:43 AM posted to rec.travel.air
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In message mrtravel
wrote:

DevilsPGD wrote:

He prefers steal toes shoes... Who am I to argue?


"Steal"?


Gah, typo compounded by lazy spellchecking I saw it as it went out,
but it was too late... I was hoping I might get away with it.

--
You can get more with a kind word and a 2x4 than just a kind word.
  #24  
Old September 26th, 2007, 08:09 AM posted to rec.travel.air
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Sancho Panza wrote:
"mrtravel" wrote in message
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Sancho Panza wrote:


Any time you are able to show the Koran prohibiting jihad and
conquests of infidels, please feel free to do so.


Care to point out where the bible prohibits Jihad???



Start with the Ten Commandments.


They don't seem to stop a lot of Christian/Catholic/Jewish killing.




  #25  
Old September 26th, 2007, 11:14 AM posted to rec.travel.air
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DevilsPGD wrote:
In message Craig Welch
wrote:

DevilsPGD wrote:

It takes my brother a good 10 minutes to manage to re-tie his shoes (for
reasons as yet undetermined) -- Does that mean he can leave them on when
passing through airport security?
Not at all.

But it's clear that he should not be travelling without a companion.
Naaa, he just clears the area and ties his shoes up later (and I have
been informed that 10 minutes is only when he is intentionally delaying,
otherwise it's 6 minutes -- His boots need to be partially re-laced each
time they're tied)

Be a good brother and buy him a pair of loafers.


He prefers steal toes shoes... Who am I to argue?


Well if he steals his toe shoes (ballet dancer, is he?) there's
even more reason to be a good brother and buy him a nice pair of
loafers.

With nice little tassles. Then everyone will think he's an executive.

--
Craig
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Old September 26th, 2007, 05:50 PM posted to rec.travel.air
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"mrtravel" wrote in message
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Sancho Panza wrote:
"mrtravel" wrote in message
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Sancho Panza wrote:


Any time you are able to show the Koran prohibiting jihad and
conquests of infidels, please feel free to do so.


Care to point out where the bible prohibits Jihad???



Start with the Ten Commandments.


They don't seem to stop a lot of Christian/Catholic/Jewish killing.


That wasn't the question. To repeat, where does the Koran have a similar
prohibiton involving jihad and infidels?


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Old September 27th, 2007, 01:32 AM posted to rec.travel.air
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Sancho Panza wrote:

"mrtravel" wrote in message
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Sancho Panza wrote:

"mrtravel" wrote in message
om...


Sancho Panza wrote:



Any time you are able to show the Koran prohibiting jihad and
conquests of infidels, please feel free to do so.


Care to point out where the bible prohibits Jihad???


Start with the Ten Commandments.


They don't seem to stop a lot of Christian/Catholic/Jewish killing.



That wasn't the question. To repeat, where does the Koran have a similar
prohibiton involving jihad and infidels?



Where does the bible mention "jihads" or "infidels" in the 10
Commandments?

Oddly enough, I thought the bible says we can be forgiven of our sins.
After all, GB is counting on it.
  #28  
Old September 27th, 2007, 01:45 AM posted to rec.travel.air
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On Sep 26, 8:32 pm, mrtravel wrote:
Sancho Panza wrote:
"mrtravel" wrote in message
...


Sancho Panza wrote:


"mrtravel" wrote in message
om...


Sancho Panza wrote:


Any time you are able to show the Koran prohibiting jihad and
conquests of infidels, please feel free to do so.


Care to point out where the bible prohibits Jihad???


Start with the Ten Commandments.


They don't seem to stop a lot of Christian/Catholic/Jewish killing.


That wasn't the question. To repeat, where does the Koran have a similar
prohibiton involving jihad and infidels?


Where does the bible mention "jihads" or "infidels" in the 10
Commandments?

Oddly enough, I thought the bible says we can be forgiven of our sins.
After all, GB is counting on it.



  #29  
Old September 27th, 2007, 01:47 AM posted to rec.travel.air
Sancho Panza
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On Sep 26, 8:32 pm, mrtravel wrote:
Sancho Panza wrote:
"mrtravel" wrote in message
...


Sancho Panza wrote:


"mrtravel" wrote in message
om...


Sancho Panza wrote:


Any time you are able to show the Koran prohibiting jihad and
conquests of infidels, please feel free to do so.


Care to point out where the bible prohibits Jihad???


Start with the Ten Commandments.


They don't seem to stop a lot of Christian/Catholic/Jewish killing.


That wasn't the question. To repeat, where does the Koran have a similar
prohibiton involving jihad and infidels?


Where does the bible mention "jihads" or "infidels" in the 10
Commandments?

Oddly enough, I thought the bible says we can be forgiven of our sins.
After all, GB is counting on it.


In an effort to stem the overweening flood of ignorance flooding
Western Civilization, why not try No. 6. Then see if you can come up
with something similar from the Koran or will fail again, becoming a
three-time loser.

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Old September 27th, 2007, 03:58 AM posted to rec.travel.air
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Sancho Panza wrote:

On Sep 26, 8:32 pm, mrtravel wrote:

Sancho Panza wrote:

"mrtravel" wrote in message
om...


Sancho Panza wrote:


"mrtravel" wrote in message
news:hbSdnR2_UsGbd2TbnZ2dnUVZ_sPinZ2d@comcast .com...


Sancho Panza wrote:


Any time you are able to show the Koran prohibiting jihad and
conquests of infidels, please feel free to do so.


Care to point out where the bible prohibits Jihad???


Start with the Ten Commandments.


They don't seem to stop a lot of Christian/Catholic/Jewish killing.


That wasn't the question. To repeat, where does the Koran have a similar
prohibiton involving jihad and infidels?


Where does the bible mention "jihads" or "infidels" in the 10
Commandments?

Oddly enough, I thought the bible says we can be forgiven of our sins.
After all, GB is counting on it.



In an effort to stem the overweening flood of ignorance flooding
Western Civilization, why not try No. 6. Then see if you can come up
with something similar from the Koran or will fail again, becoming a
three-time loser.


Are youo referring to "Thou shall not kill"?

Koran Equivalents

.....anyone who murders any person who had not committed murder or
horrendous crimes, it shall be as if he murdered all the people. (5:32)

"You shall not kill any person - for God has made life sacred - except
in the course of justice. If one is killed unjustly, then we give his
heir authority to enforce justice. Thus, he shall not exceed the limits
in avenging the murder, he will be helped."(17:33)
 




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