There are some valid points in this article I believe
http://www.fixthisnation.com/conservative-breaking-news/jindal-speaks-truth-to-islam-warns-of-colonization/
			
			
			
				Quote from: "Gary Oak"
http://www.fixthisnation.com/conservative-breaking-news/jindal-speaks-truth-to-islam-warns-of-colonization/
Actually, decent article. Nothing brings white liberal racism/intolerance to the surface faster than minority conservatives. Just can't stand seeing us having a mind of our own. An extension of Western colonialism.
			 
			
			
				Quote from: "Gary Oak"
http://www.fixthisnation.com/conservative-breaking-news/jindal-speaks-truth-to-islam-warns-of-colonization/
 ac_umm
			 
			
			
				ISIS beheaded second Japanese hostage Kenji Goto.
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/isis-terror/isis-releases-video-purportedly-showing-beheading-japanese-hostage-kenji-goto-n295201
Religion of peace?  ac_rollseyes
			
			
			
				The total number of people killed in the name of allah dwarfs the deaths caused by Mao Tse Tung, Hitler or Stalin.
			
			
			
				Are you listen Gary Choking the Chicken? Keep it up Gary Choking the Chicken with your obsessive compulsive racist, homophobic and sexual lies and racial motivated hate driven spam on several thread on the Vancouver Forum and Asian Canadian Corner.  :w00t!: It would be a laugh a minute if the justice system cracked down on your continued cyberbullying harassment.  :w00t!: .
VPD wants changes to Criminal Code to tackle cyber-bullying
Wants a maximum two-year prison term
Jason Howe April 25, 2013 11:24 am
VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – Vancouver Police are calling for changes to the laws to help them better deal with cyber-bullying.
This comes as Ottawa looks to fast-track new legislation.
The police department is taking aim at bullying done through social media or with new technology; it's proposing the country broaden the part of the Criminal Code that deals with false messages and indecent and harassing telephone calls. <<< Just like you, Gary Choking the Chicken with continued harassment for several months.
The law would come with a maximum two-year prison term.
Barry Cartwright of SFU's School of Criminology agrees the laws need to catch up to the times.
"Cyber-bullying is very poorly policed. Cyberspace is big and generally people feel they can get away with just about anything in cyberspace."
The prime minister has said police may need new tools to keep up with change.
Want to press your luck, Gary Choking the Chicken?
Nova Scotia introduces cyberbullying legislation
CTV Atlantic
Published Thursday, April 25, 2013 2:59PM ADT
Last Updated Thursday, April 25, 2013 6:50PM ADT
"Today we're putting tools into the hands of victims, families and communities," said Nova Scotia Justice Minister Ross Landry at today's announcement.
The act will allow victims to apply for a court order to stop someone from bullying them online, will allow judges to order a person to stop contacting the victim electronically, or talking about them online.
A judge could also order a person to stop using a particular form of social media or other means of electronic communication and, in serious cases, a judge could order the confiscation of computers, tablets or smartphones.
"Violating a protection order would carry up to a $5,000 fine, a term in jail of up to six months, or both," says Landry.
The legislation would also allow victims to sue the cyberbully.
			
			
			
				Quote from: "Gary Oak"
Islam wants to impose it's violent, supremacist ideology on everyone just like those three maniacs did.