Posted on 08/07/2013 7:46:19 AM PDT by Perdogg
Bravo!
Hopefully this will be carried out in the first minutes of your first term.
But the job is growing, not shrinking. Muzzies claimed ownership of the catholic church when the pope kissed the floor of the mosque, and now they are gaining a stronghold in the morman church, where they have declared Mo to be a legitimate prophet, and Islam a real religion.
What’s next? - Baptists? - Presbyterians?
My solution: destroy the faith by ridicule of its supposedly invulnerable central icon, the Kaaba. Send a B2 from the central US, and carpet bomb it... with pigs. Dead pigs everywhere. Photograph the hell out of it. Then, amid all the screaming, wailing, and global outcry, give them 24 hours notice to get out of town. Make it really clear. Then level Mecca, completely, not a single standing stone. Show them what power means.
Then, and only then, invalidate Islam for ever. Expose the lie that is the Koran with the archaeological data (that Yemeni copy would do nicely). Teach them the vacuity of their faith. Leave them empty and defeated.
Then send missionaries to save them from their damned existence.
THIS.
I know how to fix mecca so NOBODY will want it.
The check is on the way.
ohb
I did it backwards in case someone is snooping.
Was that one on Pigskin?
If an al-Qaida plot succeeded in Detroit, how could anyone tell?
Pigskin parchment would be in dry humor...
(PARCHment, get it? nudge, nudge)
I’m parched, let’s have a brewski.
THE SNAKE DEN: A PRIMER ON YEMEN By John Ford
http://www.hughhewitt.com/the-snake-den-a-primer-on-yemen-by-john-ford/
To understand Yemen you must begin by understanding that there is very little reason for Yemen to be a country. In fact, until very recently it wasnt a country at all. For most of the last 500 years, Yemen has been divided into a north and a south. The Northern part of Yemen is predominately Shia Muslim. Until 1918 it was dominated by the Ottoman Empire and after that it was an independent country dominated by the Zaidi Shia.
South Yemen was a British protectorate. The port of Aden was valuable to Britain as a fueling station on the way to India. It remained under British control from the mid-19th century until independence in 1967. Its population and economy were much smaller than that of North Yemen and its people were predominately Sunni Muslim but it still had one very important seaport in Aden.
After centuries of being divided first by imperial powers and then by the borders drawn by Imperial powers the two Yemens were united in 1990. North Yemen would be the senior partner in the marriage by virtue of being much larger in population and its President, Ali Abdullah Saleh, would be the President of the new united Yemen. Ali Salim al-Bidh, the President of South Yemen would be Vice President. The arrangements of Yemens merger set the stage for the serious problems Yemen faces today.
(Snip)
Just another part of the puppet show.
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