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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Bailey
Posts: 13,902
Adopt-a-Bronco: Koppen |
I tried to get on last night, and today, and every time I tried to get on to the mane, I get this.
http://www.orangemane.com/mambo/ Anyone else get this? I don't know what the hell it is, but I thought the mane was down. I don't know, anyone have any answers? |
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RIP Darrent Williams
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Glendale, AZ
Posts: 17,906
Adopt-a-Bronco: Paul Ernster |
check sticky
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: ND
Posts: 37,952
Adopt-a-Bronco: Eddie Royal |
That takes you to the front page...and right now it's whacked out.
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Bailey
Posts: 13,902
Adopt-a-Bronco: Koppen |
So no a-hole faider fan has hacked into the site to screw up the mane site?
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: 63 Yards Out
Posts: 4,029
Adopt-a-Bronco: 1 Elam 1 |
I love bypassing all the outdated BS on the front page and getting right into it - good move TJ, eerrr terrorists trying to get TJ.
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"Hoodie Jr"
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Hot Springs, Ouachitah
Posts: 77,090
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Our little Islamic friends decided to make a politcal statement on a Football forum
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: 63 Yards Out
Posts: 4,029
Adopt-a-Bronco: 1 Elam 1 |
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our home page. |
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"Hoodie Jr"
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Hot Springs, Ouachitah
Posts: 77,090
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Other newspapers have been careful to avoid labeling the rioters as anything other than "youths." An article in yesterday's New York Times about the riots never once mentioned the words "Muslim" or "Islam." In stark contrast, the Arab media is all over the story. The Middle East Media Research Institute translated one Saudi columnist who seems to have a better understanding of the conflagration than his Western counterparts. "The fires in Paris also set fire to all [the problems] that had accumulated with regard to Arab immigration... Whoever blames only the French government for the grave situation in these Parisian suburbs is mistaken," he wrote.
Maybe the Arab media is interested in the story because it acknowledges that a majority of rioting "youths" are of Arab or Muslim descent. With 6 million Muslims, France has Europe's largest Muslim community, many of them crowded in the suburban ghettoes. Synagogues and churches have been attacked to the cries of "Allahu akbar" -- God is great. The German daily Der Spiegel has reported how rioters are using text messaging and the Internet to organize the nightly attacks. One message read: "We aren't going to let up. The French won't do anything and soon we will be the majority here." Although The Post might imagine Islamic leaders "play no role" in the riots, the leaders themselves seem to think differently. While some have told reporters that what they want is civic autonomy for their communities, others have taken to the streets to tell the rioters to go home "in the name of Allah." If this isn't the Battle of Tours, it is a sign of things to come. The veneer of French secularism has given way to reveal an unstable balance of Western complacency and Muslim contempt. And in the face of French weakness, that contempt has turned to confidence. This bodes ominously for not only the French, but all of us committed to resisting Islamist aggression. Other newspapers have been careful to avoid labeling the rioters as anything other than "youths." An article in yesterday's New York Times about the riots never once mentioned the words "Muslim" or "Islam." In stark contrast, the Arab media is all over the story. The Middle East Media Research Institute translated one Saudi columnist who seems to have a better understanding of the conflagration than his Western counterparts. "The fires in Paris also set fire to all [the problems] that had accumulated with regard to Arab immigration... Whoever blames only the French government for the grave situation in these Parisian suburbs is mistaken," he wrote. Maybe the Arab media is interested in the story because it acknowledges that a majority of rioting "youths" are of Arab or Muslim descent. With 6 million Muslims, France has Europe's largest Muslim community, many of them crowded in the suburban ghettoes. Synagogues and churches have been attacked to the cries of "Allahu akbar" -- God is great. The German daily Der Spiegel has reported how rioters are using text messaging and the Internet to organize the nightly attacks. One message read: "We aren't going to let up. The French won't do anything and soon we will be the majority here." Although The Post might imagine Islamic leaders "play no role" in the riots, the leaders themselves seem to think differently. While some have told reporters that what they want is civic autonomy for their communities, others have taken to the streets to tell the rioters to go home "in the name of Allah." If this isn't the Battle of Tours, it is a sign of things to come. The veneer of French secularism has given way to reveal an unstable balance of Western complacency and Muslim contempt. And in the face of French weakness, that contempt has turned to confidence. This bodes ominously for not only the French, but all of us committed to resisting Islamist aggression. Last edited by watermock; 03-29-2006 at 04:15 AM.. |
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Over Jay Cutler
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Leucadia, CA
Posts: 7,836
Adopt-a-Bronco: Tony Scheffler |
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Kill the old lady. |
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Free Safety
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Centennial
Posts: 3,051
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