Posted on 02/21/2005 6:57:48 PM PST by Zivasmate
For the "24" ping list...
Don't forget g.) Ken Starr.
Full mags and one in the snout.
AAC--thanks for the ping.
Muslims are terrorists...period. There should be more shows that highlight this fact. I am so tired of those in this country and abroad who show these animals deference by trying to portray them as peaceful human beings. They murder, rape, and kill women, chop innocent people's heads off, yet we are supposed to believe that there is anything peaceful about them?
And from the Ironic Juxtaposition Department:
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) took Fox to task about the "24" episode in the publication Broadcasting and Cable.Rabiah Ahmed, spokeswoman for CAIR, said that the show is "taking everyday American Muslim families and making them suspects ... it's very dangerous and very disturbing."...
Abdullah said he didn't complain to the station, and he isn't surprised to know that other Muslims did not.
"When you complain, it makes you look small," he said. "It naturally bothers us of course, but we don't complain to people about it -- we complain to God."
The reporter doesn't seem to have asked Abdullah whether he thinks CAIR looks small for complaining about "24."
"It doesn't make sense," he said. "Muslims are not like this, and Islam is an excellent religion -- but if a lie is told often enough people begin to think it's the truth."Ain't it the truth! In fact, here comes a whopper now:
Muslims do not believe in converting people to their religion by force. In fact, the Qu'ran (or Koran) accepts religious pluralism and sees strength in diversity.Note the language: the "Qu'ran" (sic) accepts "pluralism" and "diversity." Whoever it was at the mosque who told this to Simmons has mastered the art of pushing today's most effective cultural hot buttons. Muslims believe in diversity, you see. Not like those nasty Christians.
Muslims are terrorists...period. There should be more shows that highlight this fact. I am so tired of those in this country and abroad who show these animals deference by trying to portray them as peaceful human beings. They murder, rape, and kill women, chop innocent people's heads off, yet we are supposed to believe that there is anything peaceful about them?
However, they are in the business of condemning any and every attempt to accurately portray the actions and motivations of people who carry out unspeakable violence in the name of their religion.
Jihadists? Can't condemn
Hollywood producers, columnists, Ashcroft (who has foiled countless sleeper cells)? Condemnation galore.
You're missing one important point. Let's even suppose they did condemn these things. What would it all mean? Arafat "condemned" all violence against civilians in the Middle East, and yet he was behind much of that violence. Condemning means very little, except to give the MSM reason to write that these perveyors of evil aren't so bad, after all.
What we want to see is American-Muslim groups actively do something, like halting the collecting of funds for violent purposes or reporting their fellow collaborators to the US authorities. Then I'll become convinced that their "condemnations" have any meaning behind them.
This guy is either an idiot or an outright Marxist.
Please add me to your ping list for PROP and thanks.
If there's a 24 ping list, I want to be on it and thanks.
There's plenty of time for "24" to reveal that Caucasians are behind this plot too. Prepare for a major disappointment. You can already see the shadowy outlines of the "Military-Industrial complex" pulling strings behind the scenes. If they betray the truth I will be finished with "24" for good.
True Lies with Ahnold kicked up a big fuss from muslim groups when it came out in 1994.
and Allah Ta'ala Knows Best
Mufti Laz 'al-Mataz.
OXENinFLA has the 24 ping list. :o)
Thanks.
HOWEVER, the last episode had Americans has part of the plot. I knew it was coming, I just wondered how long before they made the White Guys the real enemy. I do enjoy the show, but it really is just so freakin preposterous.
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