Lalu bayi (RRC) yg dibunuhin? Ngisi susu bayi dg racun, hoax juga?
Itulah kalau uteg gedenya sak tithit tiung, maunya OOT

Kamu karena kapir ga bertuhan ga berhak tereak-tereak demokrasi.
Setuju?

Kamu yg sdh thuyuk-thuyuk condong hampir terbenam, punya hak 1 suara.
Remaja (dan bayi) yg adalah warga negara (terbanyak) yang punya masa
depan masih panjang dan jauh karena dibatasi usia, ga dikasih suara.
Beginikah demokrasi?

--- In [email protected], "Jusfiq" <kesayangan.allah@...> wrote:
>
>
> Dia percaya saja dengan hoax tentang bayi yang dibiki sup...
>
>
> --- In [email protected], "ndeboost" rambitesemak@ wrote:
> >
> > Yg bullshit apa-siapa? Suara tuhan, rakyat, demokrasi apa @widura?
> > Kok lalu emosional gitu?
> > Kekekekek .................
> >
> > Kaum ateist karena ga bertuhan ga berhak berdemokrasi, lalu milih
> > komunisme, lalu mbunuhin rakyat yg seharusnya dilindungi. Ga
> > tanggung-tanggung, 20 juta! Belum lagi yg warga dan petinggi
Polandia yg
> > dikres (atas persetujuan) Beria. Hingga sekarangpun, karena ga
mengenal
> > dosa, bayi banyak yg dibunuhin atau dibuat sup, di RRC. Atau ngisi
susu
> > bayi dg racun.
> >
> > BOT
> > Sembunyi di balik demi menegakkan demokrasi namun semata menutupi
ambisi
> > keserakahannya kekuasaan dan menenggak minyak bumi, semua orang
tahu.
> > Termasuk yg menggulingkan rezimnya, katanya kediktatoran, Saddam
Hussen.
> > Info dan data palsu ga dianggep.
> >
> > Demi memegang tampuk kekuasaan, ga segan mbelejedi Edward Kennedy.
Nama
> > dia ini bersama Jo Mary Kopechne selalu mencuat menjelang kampanye
> > pemilihan presiden Amerika, dan lalu redup menghilang bersama
pembatalan
> > pencalonan dirinya sbg presiden USA.
> > Atau demi merengguk kekuasaan secara demokratis, ada saingan
terbunuh.
> > (nDeboost ga bilang pembunuhan terencana) Lihat saja nasibnya Bob
Kenedy
> > yg di dor menjelang (atau ditengah) kampanye. Atau kakaknya, JFK. 
Yg
> > paling konyol, main sadappun halal. Lihat Mr Nixon. Kini, berhubung
Mr
> > Obama dari kel. (pernah) Islam dan akan mencalonkan presiden USA
lagi,
> > pemblejedan mulai di ramaikan. Dulu sampai sekolahnya yg sudah
puluhan
> > tahun ditinggalkan, ga lupa di investigasi. Jadi 1001 cara halal
atau ga
> > dimainkan demi demokrasi.
> >
> > Di Indonesia, yg namanya demokrasi spt milih kucing dalam karung.
Rakyat
> > disodori nama dan potret calon yg kelak (bila terpilih) mewakilinya.
> > Public Figure non partai jangan harap bisa nimbrung. Lalu (di
Indonesia
> > terutama), kalau sdh terpilih niatnya cuma bagaimana memakai,
"legally",
> > uang rakyat.
> >
> > Demikiankah yang namanya demokrasi?  Kenapa ada pembatasan yg bayi,
> > muda-mudi hingga usia tertrentu ga boleh punya suara?
> > --- In [email protected], "widura" <a.widura@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Bullshit itu suara tuhan...pembohongan publik...demokrasi adalah
alat
> > kontrol kekuasaan agar tidak menjadi diktator...mereka yg
memanfaatkan
> > subject fiktif yg disebut tuhan cuma memanfaatkan kebodohan rakyat
untuk
> > melanggengkan kekuasaannya....dan mereka yg munafik bilang anti
> > demokrasi tapi memanfaatkannya adalah penghianat keyakinan mereka
> > sendiri...
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: "ndeboost" rambitesemak@
> > > Sender: [email protected]
> > > Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2011 05:46:04
> > > To: [email protected]
> > > Reply-To: [email protected]
> > > Subject: [proletar] Re: Bahrain: Is a U.S. Ally Torturing Its
People?
> > >
> > > "...Ulama lah penyambung suara Tuhan.."
> > > Ulama Insya Allah adalah diantara mereka yang meneruskan yang
> > > difirmankan Allah swt kepada Rasulul-Nya, termasuk yg terakhir,
> > Muhammad
> > > saw. Dilain tempat mungkin namanya lain.
> > >
> > > Kalau pastur-nun-pendeta penyambung apa?
> > >
> > > "...PKS partai islam juga ikutan bagiin amplop koq kalo kampanye..
"
> > > Nah, ga lupa kan para ateist-bencong-crosstian dst ngasih
embel-embel
> > > Islam? Padahal ga ditambahpun kebanyakan sdh tahu.
> > >
> > > BOT
> > > "..Ustadz Baasyir juga ga setuju sama demokrasi yg katanya ciptaan
> > kafir
> > > itu.."
> > >
> > > Nah, bagaimana demokrasi menurut anda? Apa selisih dari  yg
nDeboost
> > > postingkan?
> > >
> > > Adakah nT berpegangan sama "suara rakyat suara Tuhan" sbg
representasi
> > > demokrasi?
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], "widura" a.widura@ wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Ustadz Baasyir juga ga setuju sama demokrasi yg katanya ciptaan
> > kafir
> > > itu..Ulama lah penyambung suara Tuhan..PKS partai islam juga
ikutan
> > > bagiin amplop koq kalo kampanye..
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: "ndeboost" rambitesemak@
> > > > Sender: [email protected]
> > > > Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 09:30:28
> > > > To: [email protected]
> > > > Reply-To: [email protected]
> > > > Subject: [proletar] Re: Bahrain: Is a U.S. Ally Torturing Its
> > People?
> > > >
> > > > Selama ini, puluhan tahun, ga ada gesekan antara Khalifah dg A.S
> > > > Kepentingan A.S untuk operasi utk wilayah teluk dinegara pulau
ini
> > > > diakomodir dan secuilpun ga terusik oleh Khalifah. Yg relatif
kecil,
> > > utk
> > > > bule atau yg suka bermabuk ria oleh Kahlifah di Manama
disediakan
> > > hotel
> > > > dimana alcoholic beverage di halalkan. Yg diharamkan justru,
setiap
> > > hari
> > > > Kamis pagi dimana rakyat bisa menjadi tamu Khalifah adalah
> > diantaranya
> > > > kamera. Dimana negara (Kristen) di dunia ini, mingguan,
rakyatnya
> > bisa
> > > > tatap muka dg petinggi puncak? Berkeluh kesah misalnya minta
rumah?
> > > Mau
> > > > sekolah? Berobat? Gratis, tis. Kalau memang belum punya rumah
dan ga
> > > > mampu beli, tinggal lapor dan nunggu giliran dan atau prioritas.
> > > Kurang
> > > > apa? Mau mutiara, kasarnya tinggal nyelam. "Gesekan" yg ada
biasanya
> > > > 1x/tahun saat muslim syiah memperingati "hari assura" dimana
banyak
> > yg
> > > > berparade dijalan-jalan sambil menzalimi diri mereka sendiri
hingga
> > > > berdarah-darah. Sesuatu yg Allah swt pun tidak
memperbolehkannya.
> > (Di
> > > > Filipina tradisi mirip memperingat Jumat Agung juga terjadi,
malah
> > ada
> > > > yg pakai disalib segala).
> > > > Mungkin menurut sebagian yg berambisi, ga demokratis.
> > > >
> > > > Semoga bermanfaat.
> > > >
> > > > PS
> > > > Tadi pagi kepada @sunny_ambon juga sdh tak sampaikan. Demokrasi
> > > intinya
> > > > adalah suara rakyat suara tuhan. (Jadi ateist  bukan rakyat). Di
> > > > Indonesia, suara tuhan kebanyakan ditukar amplop. Juga saat
promosi,
> > > > diri (meski di Amerika-pun), saingan boleh "ditelanjangi" hingga
> > kalau
> > > > mungkin jera, ga berani nongol dimuka umum. Contohnya mendiang
> > Edward
> > > > Kennedy vs Mary Jo Kopechne. Trakhir Mr Obama yg kini disibukkan
dg
> > > isu
> > > > kewarganegaraan. Jadi siapa pinter ngomong, punya duit dst bisa
> > > membeli,
> > > > eh mempengaruhi rakyat utk milih. Belum lagi sponsor maupun
> > > intimidasi.
> > > > Jadi demikianlah lk-nya yg namanya demokrasi.
> > > >
> > > > --- In [email protected], "sunny" ambon@ wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2065198,00.html?xid=fblike
> > > > >
> > > > > Bahrain: Is a U.S. Ally Torturing Its People?
> > > > > By Karen Leigh Thursday, Apr. 14, 2011
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Relatives film bruises on the body of Ali Isa Saqer, 31, as he
is
> > > > washed for burial, April 10, 2011. Saqer was one of three
> > > > anti-government detainees the Interior Ministry has said died in
> > > police
> > > > custody in the past week. The ministry said Saqer died after
> > "creating
> > > > chaos at the detention center."
> > > > >
> > > > > On March 17, Ibrahim Shareef, the head of the anti-government
> > > activist
> > > > movement Waad, was snatched from his home at gunpoint by what
his
> > > family
> > > > describes as Bahraini security forces. Thrown into a waiting
sport
> > > > utility vehicle, he was driven off into the night. Today he's
still
> > > > missing, whereabouts unknown.
> > > > >
> > > > > As the island kingdom's Sunni regime continues to crack down
on
> > > > anti-government activists and prominent Shi'ites, Shareef and
more
> > > than
> > > > 460 others are believed to be in government custody. New arrests
> > > happen
> > > > daily in the country, which is home base of the U.S. Navy's
Fifth
> > > Fleet.
> > > > Bahrain was designated an official Non-NATO ally in October
2001,
> > > after
> > > > the 9/11 attacks on America. (See TIME's exclusive photos of the
> > > > crackdown in Bahrain.)
> > > > >
> > > > > While there have been wild rumors of the whereabouts of the
> > arrested
> > > > dissidents, the likely truth is dire enough. Nearly all may be
held
> > in
> > > > prisons around Bahrain, with an unknown number undergoing
> > questioning
> > > > and torture. On Wednesday, opposition party al-Wefaq claimed
that at
> > > > least four detainees had been killed since April 2, from
injuries
> > > > sustained from police-inflicted torture. Human Rights Watch says
> > > another
> > > > three died in March, including one man who arrived in custody
with
> > > knees
> > > > blown out by ammunition fired at close range.
> > > > >
> > > > > Meanwhile, press scrutiny of the regime of King Hamad bin Isa
> > > > al-Khalifa has been severely hampered. Foreign media are largely
> > shut
> > > > out of the country; and Mansur al-Jamri, the editor of Wefaq's
> > > newspaper
> > > > al Wasat, sits in custody alongside other journalists and
bloggers.
> > > > "There are concerns that heightened restrictions on
international
> > > press
> > > > and the levels of intimidation among much of the Shi'a community
> > will
> > > > prevent important information from getting out," says Jane
> > Kinninmont,
> > > > senior research fellow for the Middle East and North Africa at
> > Chatham
> > > > House. "Many people are scared that talking to the international
> > media
> > > > or human rights groups will endanger them or their families."
> > > > >
> > > > > The result has been catastrophic for the opposition. Based on
> > > accounts
> > > > from Bahrainis who were taken into custody in the revolution's
> > earlier
> > > > days, the treatment of prisoners can be brutal. The corpses of
> > recent
> > > > alleged victims may be evidence of torture as well. According to
> > Human
> > > > Rights Watch, the body of a 31-year-old Shi'ite activist named
Ali
> > > Issa
> > > > Saqer bore "signs of horrific abuse." The organization says the
> > other
> > > > bodies displayed signs that they too had met a "violent end."
(See
> > > > pictures of government troops routing protesters from Pearl
Square.)
> > > > >
> > > > > Bahrain's Interior Ministry says that Saqer died in a
jailhouse
> > > rumble
> > > > that got out of hand; it claims two others died while in custody
> > from
> > > > complications from sickle-cell anemia. But while the disease is
> > common
> > > > in Bahrain, neither victim had shown symptoms of carrying it
> > > pre-arrest.
> > > > "I very much fear there will be more death because there is no
> > > > transparency in all this," says Joe Stork, deputy director for
the
> > > > Middle East and North Africa at Human Rights Watch. "We're not
> > seeing
> > > > where they're being held, or their names, and it's these kinds
of
> > > > conditions that make for torture and brutality and death."
> > > > >
> > > > > It doesn't take much to get arrested in Bahrain these days, as
the
> > > > country operates under a reign of terror. People can be taken
into
> > > > custody for any number of reasons: speaking out against the King
or
> > > > vague association with activist groups (offenses can include
> > carrying
> > > a
> > > > Bahraini flag, deemed a symbol of the anti-government movement).
> > They
> > > > are routinely hauled out of their cars at police checkpoints
after
> > > being
> > > > identified as Shi'a. Once jailed, they reportedly face
interrogators
> > > > bent on getting them to incriminate themselves, even for
nonviolent
> > > > political association. The regime is taking extreme measures to
> > > > extinguish any flicker of rebellion. "The hard line faction of
the
> > > > ruling family is [eliminating] any and all forms of political
> > > dissent,"
> > > > says Stork. "There are still raids into villages every night.
It's
> > > > punishment, creating a state of fear, so that no one will stick
out
> > > > their head and raise their voice." (See "Has Bahrain's
Opposition
> > > Thrown
> > > > In the Towel?")
> > > > >
> > > > > In Manama, those who have been arrested at gunpoint and let go
> > tell
> > > of
> > > > being bound by their hands and feet with cables tied so tight
blood
> > > > circulation is cut off; they described being gagged and
blindfolded
> > > for
> > > > days. According to HRW, the regime has, in the past, used
> > > electro-shock
> > > > devices. These include cattle prods and stun guns, which
immobilize
> > > > victims' bodies and leave visible marks.
> > > > >
> > > > > Once the torture ends, jailhouse conditions are still brutal.
One
> > > > leading activist spent six months in prison, in a cell he
described
> > as
> > > > being "not much wider" than a bath towel. He was allowed so
little
> > > > contact with the outside world that towards the end of his
> > > imprisonment,
> > > > the family was unsure if he was still alive. Briefly released,
he
> > was
> > > > re-arrested last month, now one of the 460 missing.
> > > > >
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> > > > >
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