Holy Hotspot! Mecca Gets Wall-to-Wall Wi-Fi!
Saudi Arabia has set up a mesh WiFi network (built by infidels at Silicon Valley-based Tropos Networks) for HAJJIS VISITING MECCA for the annual pilgrimage.
Saudi Arabia has set up a mesh WiFi network (built by infidels at Silicon Valley-based Tropos Networks) for HAJJIS VISITING MECCA for the annual pilgrimage.
Comments:
The "built by the infidels" comment is inappropriate.
Just because a few thousand people around the globe are intolerant extremists doesn't mean that the billions of normal people are interested in your ignorant jab. Please grow up a little.
wonder if it does porn?
***** Just because a few thousand people around the globe are intolerant extremists doesn't mean that the billions of normal people are interested in your ignorant jab. Please grow up a little. *****
No.
Mike Elgan
That photo is a fake, take a good long look at the placement of that thing in his hand, does not jive.
Sorry to say that just because some people do not like muslims, it is better to present a valid case instead of a weak, phony one.
***** That photo is a fake *****
Of course the photo is fake. I slapped a laptop into the hands of a guy who was praying.
***** Sorry to say that just because some people do not like muslims, it is better to present a valid case instead of a weak, phony one. *****
Who doesn't like Muslims? And who presented a case against them? I'm confused.
Mike Elgan
Mike i like your style but some times dude you are such an "GI Joe"...pitty. Have a good year
Speaking of ignorant!!!! The radical number of Muslim nut cases is 10%, or 300 MILLION people that want you and every other America dead. That is quite a bit off from a few thousand!!!!
This is the later day hatred the bible makes very clear is going to happen. WAKE UP MAN, this is the begining of the end and liberal lala land thinking is not going to save us.
***** The radical number of Muslim nut cases is 10%, or 300 MILLION people that want you and every other America dead. ****
Hmmm. Some unknown number of people out there are have actually tried to kill innocent people or intend to kill innocent people out of religious motives.
And other larger unknown number of people, if asked, would say they want to kill what we would consider innocent people.
Personally, I have no problem with the second, larger group (it could be 10% of all Muslims, give or take a few dozen million). It's not a crime to want something. Unless they actually commit or assist in some act of violence, they're perfectly innocent bystanders as far as I'm concerned.
***** This is the later day hatred the bible makes very clear is going to happen.*****
The bible was written by people with zero information or insight into future events. It's perfectly useless as a source of information about what's going to happen.
Do you see the irony in your post? This "beginning of the end" baloney is something you SHARE with the radical Muslims. You're both using roughly the same pile of ancient ramblings as your guide.
Mike Elgan
***The bible was written by people with zero information or insight into future events. It's perfectly useless as a source of information about what's going to happen.***
You are so wrong Mike! Don't turn your back on the Bible. I will tell you this quick run down....there will be the final resurrection of the Holy Roman Empire, the fall of the west (Jacob's woe) meaning the collapse and invasion of North America and the peoples of northwest Europe, I could go on and on. No matter what you say Mike (and I do like your column) you are in for a surprise of surprises in your lifetime! Mark my words! NO! Don't mark mine, but mark those of Revelations! Time is not on your side.... www.british-israel.ca
There are, what, about 5,000 religions in the world? They all have prophesies, origin stories, etc.
According to the wikipedia, the "Abrahamic religion" (a.k.a. Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Baha'i) is #1 -- largely because it's the most violent and evangelical. If the Romans hadn't conquered Europe, you'd believe something else (you'd probably be a Muslim).
Are those good reasons to buy into these particular sets of prophesies? Obviously not.
Mike Elgan
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