Sudah tak ingatkan loh. nT ga usah coba ganti profesi.
nT masih ga bisa bedakan antara ajaran Muhammad saw sama manusianya.
Dulu, ada paus yang mbunuh paus, juga ada paus yang sifilis disamping
ada paus mati ditikam seorang suami yang isterinya sedang diselingkuhi
paus. Mana ada ajaran Yesus a.s kek gitu? Lalu akhir-akhir ini, nT kira
nutupin dan yang main belakang tindakan terpuji? Mana ada Yesus a.s
ngajar main belakang? Bersyukurnya nDeboost ga pernah ndaku suci bin
bebas dosa kek para paus maupun rohaniwan-wati. Luh coba respon, Yesus
a.s KATEBE di baptis, tanya kenapa? Apa ybs ada yang ngajarin mainan
full dosa?

Lalu nyiumin batu-hitam nT kira apaan? Ga dicium juga gpp. kok. Kita
juga shalat ga ada hubungannya sama batu-hitam ini.
nT ga sadar kalau ada tanduk kristus, batu kristus,mezbah kristus
disamping, ehm, Yesus Kristus? (OOT: Yang minyaki Yesus a.s, KATEBE
adalah pezina kan?)

--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "sunny" <ambon@...> wrote:
>
> Mengapa rakyat Arab di semenjanjung Arab dan Afrika utara berontak,
bukankah mereka dipimpin oleh WahyuAllah Islam dan rasul Muhammad? Kalau
wahyu memberi kenyaman hidup kepada umat negara, tentu saja tidak
berontak. Arab Saudia, tanah suci, yang tiap tahun ratusan ribu penduduk
pergi cium batu hitam saja beontak, juga rakyatnya berontak. Untuk
supaya lebih jelas lihat ini dari TV Aljazeerai :
>
>
http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/insidestory/2011/03/201138129477\
13373.html#
>
>
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: ndeboost
>   To: proletar@yahoogroups.com
>   Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 12:55 PM
>   Subject: [proletar] Re: After the revolution, establishing democracy
>
>
>
>   Kwkwk ... Rakyatnya Paus ya termasuk nT pada. Nah mulai mbalelo kan?
>   Baikan luh jadi pengopas, ga usah nyoba ganti profesi.
>
>   Sekarang sejak adanya crude oil dipompa di KSA maka tanah suci
rame-rame
>   didiami banyak kafirin, bule maupun ga. Mosok sih nT dkk bencong ga
tau?
>
>   --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "sunny" ambon@ wrote:
>   >
>   > Pengetahuanmu terlalu miskin, di tempat Paus tidak ada rakyat!
>   >
>   > Tanah neraka yang disebut suci tempat memperkosa TKW atau lazim
>   dikenal Arab Saudia adalah target mendatang, dan Allah tak akan bisa
>   menolong malapetaka akan dialami
>   >
>   >
>   >
>   > ----- Original Message -----
>   > From: ndeboost
>   > To: proletar@yahoogroups.com
>   > Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 11:26 PM
>   > Subject: [proletar] Re: After the revolution, establishing
democracy
>   >
>   >
>   >
>   > Yah, tinggal nunggu menjalar ke kerajaan para Paus.
>   >
>   > --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "sunny" ambon@ wrote:
>   > >
>   > >
>  
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/03/07/AR201103\
\
>   0703899.html?wpisrc=nl_opinions
>   > >
>   > > After the revolution, establishing democracy
>   > >
>   > > By Roza Otunbayeva
>   > > Tuesday, March 8, 2011
>   > >
>   > > BISHKEK, KYRGYZSTAN
>   > >
>   > > In the heart of Central Asia we are watching with solidarity as
>   events unfold in the Middle East. The "people power" that the world
>   witnessed in Tunisia and Egypt reminds us in Kyrgyzstan of our own
>   victory last year against a corrupt dictator. Nothing can be more
moving
>   than to see humans celebrate their freedom. There are many skeptics
and
>   cynics who warn against popular revolutions, citing the violence and
>   instability that they unleash, and the unpredictable consequences.
There
>   are those who dismiss national uprisings as shows set up by foreign
>   governments, international media and terrorist groups - claiming
that
>   millions of people are all on hallucinogenic drugs.
>   > >
>   > > To these critics, our response is clear: We are humans.
>   Irrationality may be simply part of our nature. Muslim or Christian,
>   black or white, we are wired that way: The Almighty provided us with
>   such a powerful sense of dignity that we cannot tolerate the denial
of
>   our unalienable rights and freedoms, no matter what real or supposed
>   benefits are provided by "stable" authoritarian regimes. It is the
magic
>   of people, young and old, men and women of different religions and
>   political beliefs, who come together in city squares and announce
that
>   enough is enough. During such times we discover that the youth we
had
>   always grumbled about as uninterested and apathetic are also
patriotic,
>   brave and so selflessly heroic that they choose liberty even at the
cost
>   of their lives.
>   > >
>   > > Having paid such a high price, we cannot squander the historic
>   opportunity we have to right past wrongs and to build a better state
and
>   a more just society. Our experience, however, tells us that there is
no
>   highway to democracy. In fact, toppling the dictator may well be the
>   easiest part.
>   > >
>   > > Each country faces a unique set of challenges. After years of
>   totalitarian leadership, most countries must first untangle the
>   suffocating net of draconian rules that had been dictated into
>   legislation by the ruling few, who acted in their own interest. In
>   Kyrgyzstan, we brought together all political parties and a wide
array
>   of civil society leaders to draft the new constitution. After
several
>   weeks of frequent televised debates and a thorough search for a
national
>   compromise, the Constitutional Council agreed to transform our
country
>   from a strong presidential system into a parliamentary republic.
Within
>   three months of the fall of the Bakiyev regime, the new constitution
was
>   put to a national referendum.
>   > >
>   > > Whatever good intentions people have to build a democracy, no
one
>   should be tricked into holding elections overnight. After years of
>   one-person rule it is important to first ensure that political
parties
>   are able to compete around the country and have access to voters,
that
>   there is a free press to provide for national dialogue, and that
civic
>   associations have space and the opportunity to advocate their
interests.
>   Most important, the rule of law must be provided for. This is the
>   hardest part. For years our societies have been repressed. Newly
found
>   freedoms can be too intoxicating. Shortly after revolutions, law
>   enforcement bodies are mostly discredited and too weakened to
provide
>   for the public order. This is where we most tragically stumbled:
>   Interethnic conflict between the Kyrgyz and Uzbeks took many lives
last
>   year and almost tore apart our country.
>   > >
>   > > Support from the international community is vital. Sympathy and
>   understanding from immediate neighbors are even more crucial. The
people
>   of Kyrgyzstan are forever indebted to the friends, near and far, who
>   helped us through our challenging times.
>   > >
>   > > The new country we are building is inclusive and grounded in the
>   rule of law. We choose to celebrate our differences and to resolve
them
>   not in the streets but in parliament, via democratic channels.
Through
>   all of this, the Kyrgyz people have persevered, as will our brothers
and
>   sisters in the Middle East. The path to democracy is not easy, but
it is
>   the only way forward.
>   > >
>   > > The writer is president of Kyrgyzstan and a recipient of the
U.S.
>   secretary of state's 2011 International Woman of Courage award.
>   > >
>   > >
>   > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>   > >
>   >
>   >
>   >
>   >
>   >
>   > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>   >
>
>
>
>
>
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