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The Sleeping World Is Awakening to the Dangers of Islam
CHRONWATCH.COM ^ | NOVEMBER 27, 2004 | BARBARA STOCK

Posted on 11/26/2004 10:09:05 PM PST by CHARLITE

This past week, I have received many responses from Muslims concerning my two most recent columns: ''Followers of Islam: Can You See the Blood on Your Hands'' and ''Here Comes the Arab/Muslim Outrage.''

In one breath, some the writers would call themselves ''intellectuals'' and then accuse me of being a Jew when I put tough questions to them that they could not answer. They maintained that as an American, I just was not intelligent enough to understand Islam. The mistake these ''intellectuals'' made is believing that I have any intention of ''understanding'' Islam.

It has taken me since 9/11 to realize that civilized humans cannot understand Islam. I am just overjoyed and somewhat relieved that the world is finally waking up in time to see the rabid dog coming its way disguised as Islam.

If Bin Laden has done one good thing in his wretched life, it was to poke a stick in the eye of the world by bringing his radical beliefs forward and urging his followers to commit violent acts. It has taken some time for people to begin taking a look at Muslims in their own areas, but it is happening. The French and the English are beginning to ask themselves, ''When did this happen? When did 6 million Muslims get here and what are they planning to do?''

Approximately 33% of the world is Christian and 20% is Muslim, based on figures for the year 2000. The number of Muslims is growing at an alarming rate. Muslims immigrated to peaceful, mostly Christian countries in Europe where they had large families that were reasonably safe from the ravages of their own strict religious teachings. At least these Muslims were safe until the radical element migrated from the oppressive Middle Eastern countries and began exerting its power over the masses and started menacing the indigenous populations that took Muslims in and welcomed them over the years. The mind-control of the clerics over the average Muslim is frightening and total.

This problem is most notable in the smaller European countries such as the Netherlands and Sweden, where a backlash against Islam is growing because of the strict Islamic laws forbidding mingling with the non-Muslim citizens of a country. In short, Muslims do not fit in. They are not allowed to fit in. The religious leaders lose their total control of the people if those people are allowed to see and experience the freedom that others enjoy. This is why Islam loathes democracy. Democracy steals the power of the Islamic leaders. It gives the people the right to think for themselves and thinking people might start to question their laws. Free people will question the absolute authority and power of the Islamic leaders over every aspect of their lives from birth to often violent death.

These days, it seems that anyone who speaks out against Islam runs the risk of being murdered, as in the case of filmmaker Theo Van Gogh who was shot, stabbed, and then had his throat slit by a radical Muslim in the Netherlands. Van Gogh had made documentaries exposing the brutality directed at women under Islam. Now, mosques and Muslim schools have been burned and the normally peaceful Dutch are considering closing their borders at the very least and perhaps even expelling Muslims from their country. As one Dutch citizen said on a blog, ''This country is a free country but we can’t even speak anymore without wondering if some Muslim will murder us.'' The hate and unrest towards the followers of Islam is growing. It is just a rumble now, but it will get louder as the killing and bombing continues across Europe.

A recent report on Fox News showed the hostility growing between the Swedes and their Muslim population. There are Muslim areas where firefighters and emergency personnel will not enter without a police escort because they will be attacked. Firefighters attempting to put out a fire in a mosque were stoned. The anger between these two forces in Sweden is growing and the most liberal country in Europe is contemplating the same action as the Netherlands. It seems Muslims feel their neighborhoods are not a part of Sweden anymore but theirs, to do with as they see fit. The Swedish government does not see it that way. In those pockets of Islamic rule, poverty is common, unemployment is high, and the clerics foment hate and point fingers of blame on the evil West for Muslims' lot in life.

In France, which has the largest Muslim population in Europe, Islamic clerics openly troll the streets seeking restless young men to indoctrinate and send out to kill for Islam. They weed out the weaklings by having them view videos of the actual torture and beheadings of human beings complete with the screams of pain and all blood and gore of a nightmare. They watch Islamic ''snuff films.'' This is what will be expected of them as ''warriors'' of Allah.

Here in the United States we have a different set of problems. America is just too large for Islam to overpower by reproduction. It has also been impossible to isolate its followers from the American population and American Muslims are far less likely to follow the path of death and destruction. Here, they take a different tact.

Radical Islam is rampant in the prisons, converting the worst of the worst so that when they leave prison they are unleashed on society as pre-programmed, radical Islamic killing machines. On the outside they appear as average Americans which allow them to move about the country unencumbered and overlooked. These killing machines wait for their orders to kill and terrorize, cared for and protected by the radical Islamic element within our own borders.

Muslims live in the past where they had their glory days of conquest and power. They often refer to the Crusades, which ended around 1300, as if they happened last year. I am constantly reminded of Wounded Knee and American slavery. Wounded Knee took place in 1890 and slavery ended in the 1860s.

Muslim writers love to point out the Spanish Inquisition, which was an over-reaction to the conquests of Islam in Spain and was just as much political as religious. The Inquisition officially ended in 1834. What they fail to mention is that it was not only Muslims that were persecuted, but Jews and Protestants as well. Muslims always see themselves as the only victims of injustice in the world. Muslims also fail to mention that the Pope tried to intervene and stop the Inquisition but was unable to exert his power on the political machine.

We Catholics look at this period in our history with shame, not pride. Belief in God or Jesus cannot be forced on someone; it must come from the heart. Forced conversion is not done out of love, but fear. Islam can control one's body, but it cannot control one's thoughts. Converts that are forced will not stay with Islam. They will leave it at the first opportunity.

This is knowledge that has escaped the Islamics. As they condemn the Spanish Inquisition, Islam is doing the same right now in countries such as Sudan. What Muslims are doing in Sudan is far worse than the Spanish Inquisition. Humanitarian groups estimate that since 1983, an estimated 2 million people have died from war and related famine in Sudan at the hands of the Islamic leaders. Anyone refusing to denounce Jesus and accept Islam is executed. Rape is used as a weapon. It seems that all modern-day Islam needs is a coliseum with some lions. Trapped in the past, Muslims call the coalition forces ''crusaders.''

Since the attack on 9/11 here in the United States, the enemy has been exposed. The havens of safety in Afghanistan and Iraq have been taken from the Islamics. In its fury, Islam has made many mistakes. The attacks in Spain and in Bali and murders in the Netherlands and elsewhere have made the world realize that Islam is not just the enemy of America, but the enemy of the entire free world.

Some people were foolishly saying that America deserved to be attacked but when death came to their shores, they were taken aback. They had welcomed Muslims with open arms and this is how they are repaid for their kindness? Some countries are instituting laws that make our Patriot Act pale in comparison. Threatening tapes released by Bin Laden have had the opposite effect.

Instead of cowering, the world is beginning to look Islam in the eye and say, emphatically and collectively: ''NO! This will not be allowed.'' If it was a final crusade that Islam wanted, they have it.

About the Writer: Barbara is a registered nurse who enjoys writing about politics and current events. She has a website at http://www.republicanandproud.com/

Barbara receives e-mail at dickens502003@yahoo.com


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To: dennisw

I think you misspelled Mohammedanism. I think the correct spelling is Mohammedemonicism. I am sure the Islamo Fascists in their own language use fewer letters and when spoken it sounds a little like someone barfing up pea soup. You have to spin your head around a little when you do it.


241 posted on 11/29/2004 2:17:45 AM PST by jonrick46
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To: GGpaX4DumpedTea
President Bush is definitely not beating around the bushes when it comes to the Islamo Fascists. This in not like heating up some microwave pop corn. What we have before us is the unwinding of centuries of culture that has been entwined by this growth that has turned cancerous. This tumor will take long hours of surgery; not a poke of a button and popped corn in three minutes!
242 posted on 11/29/2004 2:28:02 AM PST by jonrick46
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To: iconoclast
Islam has adopted Nazism to further its ends. It will use any method to further its ends. Nazism seems to have all the ingrediants, including a strong dose of fascism, to further the cause of the Islamo Master Race.
243 posted on 11/29/2004 2:43:05 AM PST by jonrick46
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To: nuconvert

When you say that Christians have been violent, too, you beg the question of roots. Have Christians been violent because it is partof the human condition or is it basic to their religion? When comparing Christians' violence to Moslem then you cannot omit both religions' basic manuals.Its like saying your client is innocent because all the evidence tying him to the murder is some other subject.


244 posted on 11/29/2004 3:34:58 AM PST by ThanhPhero ( Nguoi di hanh huong den La Vang)
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To: F15Eagle
Approximately 33% of the world is Christian and 20% is Muslim, based on figures for the year 2000

Meaningless numbers, if you are counting the European population as Christians.

Of the 20% that are Muslim, many will fight and die to convert nations to Islam.

How many Christians will give their lives to capture Mecca and Medina, and to convert the Arabs to Christianity?

245 posted on 11/29/2004 3:45:57 AM PST by Jim Noble (FR Iraq policy debate begins 11/3/04. Pass the word.)
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To: nuconvert

"No one is catagorized because they have a different opinion. People can differ in opinion without making prejudiced, bigoted remarks. Anger is understandable. I'm angry at the terrorists."

I was thinking more along the lines of distinguishing between an angry but atypical remark that has bigoted overtones due to anger at the moment, vrs calmly accepted bigotry that is a constant in a person life.

I think it with differentiating between the two types as one is redeamable and the other less so.


246 posted on 11/29/2004 3:49:03 AM PST by JFK_Lib
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To: ThanhPhero

I never spoke about Christian violence.


247 posted on 11/29/2004 4:34:03 AM PST by nuconvert (Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film.)
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To: JFK_Lib

"I was thinking more along the lines of distinguishing between an angry but atypical remark that has bigoted overtones..."

Some of the people have been here a while and their comments are constant, not atypical. Others who are newer.....depends on what they say. I think you can usually tell, especially if they defend their statements.

Welcome to FR


248 posted on 11/29/2004 4:40:09 AM PST by nuconvert (Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film.)
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To: jonrick46
I think you misspelled Mohammedanism. I think the correct spelling is Mohammedemonicism.

Let's put it this way. It's one heck of a mixed up pagan cult. They couldn't be bothered with putting the Koran in chronological order. That's how the "holy" oral traditions of primitive tribes are. Time line and continuity mean nothing while legend means everything.

249 posted on 11/29/2004 5:37:40 AM PST by dennisw (G_D: Against Amelek for all generations)
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To: jonrick46
These ism's are similar in that they are/were evil and expansionist but that's about it. Naziism is secular and atheistic, Islam radically religionist.

Sadly, for almost the last hundred years every time evil rears its ugly head the words Nazi and Hitler emerge. This lends nothing to an intelligent analysis of the challenge and is intellectually equivalent to shouting "poopy-heads" at the offenders.

250 posted on 11/29/2004 5:40:31 AM PST by iconoclast (Conservative, not partisan)
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To: jonrick46

"President Bush is definitely not beating around the bushes when it comes to the Islamo Fascists..."

Agreed with you on that, but he is giving the impression that he does not recognize the Islamo part of this thing when he entertains them as honored or recognized guests at White House functions. It is also time we stopped all the PC crap regarding airport security etc. That too is his call, it would seem.

A couple years ago passing through Detroit on Northwest, it seemed rather incongruous to have an obvious person of Middle Eastern origin or descent providing "serious" security screening, perhaps even selecting those for additional, rigorous hand searches at the gate area. Just another example of my concerns.


251 posted on 11/29/2004 7:33:46 AM PST by GGpaX4DumpedTea
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To: F15Eagle

Quite right, I just saw your post first and assumed it WAS first. My apologies.


252 posted on 11/29/2004 3:08:01 PM PST by Pelayo
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To: CHARLITE
:Reposted to the proper addressee:

Belief in God or Jesus cannot be forced on someone; it must come from the heart.

All well and good, but technically neither the Crusades nor the inquisitiorial religious tribunals had anything to do with "Forcing" Catholocism on anyone.

254 posted on 11/29/2004 3:10:36 PM PST by Pelayo
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To: iconoclast

The handbook for manipulation of the masses was written by the Nazi facist political party that controlled Germany between 1933 and 1945 by Adolph Hitler. Michael Aflag, the founder of the Baath Party, adopted that political ideology. In the 1930s and 40s, Baathism’s founder, Syrian-born and French-educated Michel Aflaq, and a handful of his cronies, were “students” and admirers of Marx, Lenin, and Hitler. Aflaq’s alma mater, the University of Paris, produced numerous notable political leaders, such as Cambodia’s Pol Pot. On his return to Syria in 1932 Aflag worked closely with the local communists and wrote for their magazine. In the 1950s, in Iraq, young Saddam was an early Baathist, and in the 1960s became a personal associate of Aflaq. Saddam and the Baath “party” attained dictatorship in a 1968 coup, and, at Saddam’s invitation, Aflaq spent the remaining years of his life in Iraq, where, with irrepressible college spirit, he was on Saddam’s cheerleading squad.


255 posted on 11/30/2004 1:07:36 AM PST by jonrick46
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To: GGpaX4DumpedTea
The PC stuff is a diversion, a game. What it does is frustrate the terrorist who is trying to concoct the next airplane ride to the 70 virgins. If a terrorist could dress like Aunty Pearl with thick oyster shell glasses; in a wheel chair, he would. However, he is hearing the huge commotion about the searches of little old ladies and thinking that he would be better off going just the way he is. The trouble is, he will probably be assigned special seats where he can be watched a little closer than you or I have knowledge about.
256 posted on 11/30/2004 1:41:12 AM PST by jonrick46
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To: jonrick46

Interesting, but what does all this have to do with bin Laden?


257 posted on 11/30/2004 4:40:55 AM PST by iconoclast (Conservative, not partisan)
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To: jonrick46

Interesting point. Now here is another tale...

Right after 9-11 my 12 & 13 year old grandchildren flew into Cleveland from Omaha for a visit. On their return they were singled out for an into-everything, baggage & person search. The system is sick.


258 posted on 11/30/2004 9:10:10 AM PST by GGpaX4DumpedTea
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To: justanotherfreeper
This country used to have, for want of a better word, a common "secular" culture or "civic religion" as I think Kristol put it, that agreed on "Amercian" values (hard work, fair play, tolerance in the un-PC sense, neighbors helping neighbors, etc.)

Very well put. America, and all it stands (stood?) for would be quite compatible with a "religion of peace", but Islam does not appear to be one.

259 posted on 11/30/2004 10:04:39 AM PST by TChris (You keep using that word. I don't think it means what yHello, I'm a TAGLINE vir)
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