Posted on 12/11/2009 8:34:59 AM PST by Federalist Patriot
Here is video of Rev. Franklin Graham talking to CNN's Campbell Brown about the War in Afghanistan and President Obama's speech in accepting the Nobel Peace Prize.
Franklin Graham said "true Islam cannot be practiced in this country (America). You cannot beat your wife, you cannot murder your children if you think they commit adultery, as they do in these other countries." He pointed to Saudi Arabia as an example of a whole nation devoted to Islam that lives this way. Graham said wherever Islamic Sharia Law is practiced, this is how people are treated.
Campbell Brown was disbelieving. Graham told her:
"Where Sharia Law is the law of the land, Campbell - trust me girl - you don't want to live there."Graham said many Muslims living under the oppressive Sharia Law want to get out of Islam, but they cannot. He pointed out he has worked in Muslim countries for 50 years, and has many Islamic friends. Graham said there are millions of wonderful Muslim people, but where Islam is dominant, he finds it to be a very "violent religion." Graham said more than 2 million Christians have been killed in Southern Sudan by the Muslim majority there. . . . (VIDEO)
(Excerpt) Read more at freedomslighthouse.com ...
Good God. Show this to brain dead Campbell Brown and ask her if her daughter could be used for this proceedure.
These leftists are total braindead a$$holes!
“Palin, Limbaugh, Hannity”
Interesting,, they only play to emotions and do not think? And if the two younger ones are more normal,, id love to hear your argument that Limbaugh doesnt resort to some fairly deep arguments. Buckley has nothing much over Limbaugh except that odd blue blood accent.
“The Position of Women in Islam”
From ‘The Light of Life’ site.
http://www.light-of-life.com/eng/reveal/
(Was looking for women as property—women do have the ‘right to property’ under islamic law)
The "Female Circumcision"
SoftPedia
Stefan Anitei, Science Editor 11th of May 2007
"The practice seems to have originated in Egypt, during the Pharaohs' time and could have been spread across Africa with the Arab slave traders.
There are 4 types of mutilation, related to how severe the operation is. Types I and II are less severe. Type I (Sunna circumcision) means clitoridotomy (removal or splitting of the clitoris hood).
Type II means clitoris removal (clitoridectomy) with the total or partial extirpation of the labia minora (inner lips). The sewing together of the leftover labia minora epidermis, which contains sweat glands, favors a buildup of sweat and urine in the closed off space beneath this closure that can lead to local or urinary infection, septicemia, hemorrhaging and cyst formation.
Types I and II are the most common, encountered in all Western Africa (Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Mali, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Niger, Chad, Togo, Benin, Nigeria), plus Central Africa (Camerun, northern Zaire, Central African Republic, southern Sudan), Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, northeastern Tanzania, eastern Uganda and southern Arabian peninsula (Yemen, Oman) in a minority representing 20 % of the population.
The most severe types are III and IV, which represent 15 % of the total. Type III (infibulation, Pharaonic circumcision) means the partial or total removal of the female external genitalia and suture of the vaginal opening. Type IV means the puncture, perforation or incision of the clitoris and/or labia. These types are practiced in northern Sudan, Eritrea, Somalia, eastern Ethiopia and neighboring zones.
The infibulation involves massive tissue removal of the external genitalia, including all of the labia minora and the inside of the labia majora, leaving a raw open wound. The labia majora are then held together using thorns or stitching and the girl's legs are tied together for two - six weeks, to prevent her from moving and to allow the healing of the two sides of the vulva. Nothing is left of the normal anatomy of the genitalia, except for a wall of flesh from the pubis down to the anus, with the exception of a pencil-size opening at the inferior portion of the vulva to allow urine and menstrual blood to pass through.
When girls are married, in many cases with much older men, to have sexual intercourse, the husband must use a knife on the wedding night to widen the aperture� During childbirth, the enlargement is too small to allow vaginal delivery, and so the infibulation must be opened completely and restored after delivery. Once again, the legs are tied together to allow the wound to heal, and the procedure is repeated for each subsequent act of intercourse or childbirth.
When childbirth takes place in a hospital, the surgeons may preserve the infibulation by enlarging the vagina with deep episiotomies. Afterwards, the patient may insist that her vagina be closed again so that her husband does not reject her."
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Female-Genital-Multation-54503.shtml
Thank you....meaningful post and good read...more please.
For Brown, she may just be that stupid, or she may realize that speaking the truth is double ungood, and should not be done.
With most media on subscription service now, many outlets don't give a fig about ratings anymore.
Quick example. TVLand used to get very high ratings. A buddy of Rosanne Barr became director of programming, so Rosanne is on all the time. The ratings stink. However, TVLand still gets their monthly fee from the cable companies, and Roseanne makes a FORTUNE from the reruns of her shows, despite the fact that a rerun of a Billy Mays infomercial will match it in ratings.
Thank you for your kind words and the service of your sons.
Hang in there and keep spreading the word.
In the words of Col. Hal Moore at Ia Drang in ‘65 “Boys, we’re gonna WIN this fight.”
For our kids and grandkids, so must we.
DB (USAF ‘62-’66. That would be 1962 and 1966 although today it feels like a century earlier.
Leftists will seize upon the fact that he called her “girl” as evidence that Christians “are no better.” This is the way knee-jerk moral relativism works.
It's not a comment on whether or not they think; it's a comment on the nature of their appeal. It is essentially emotional, not intellectual.
id love to hear your argument that Limbaugh doesnt resort to some fairly deep arguments
He doesn't because he can't: the nature of his medium simply precludes deep discussion, not to mention serious debate. Contrast Limbaugh's radio program with Buckley's Firing Line.
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