Posted on 07/28/2005 2:20:29 PM PDT by Trimegistus
Good post.
BTTT!
The dominos are starting to fall.
as motssumoto (i think) said after pearl harbour.
i fear we have awoken a sleeping giant.
once we defeat the human waste commie bast*rd libs in this country then we can really get down to work on eradicating the virus that is islam.
I think Youssef has just become yet another target for these jerks. I hope he likes eating crackers with Solomon Rushdie.
It isn't the muslim mind that is on fire. It is the muslim spirit that smolders and seethes.
The source of Islam's energy is "hate." And I think the world, even moderate muslims, are beginning to recognize that fact.
Now for wrath, now for ruin and a red dawn
King Théoden LOTR III
On a side note, I have noticed a distinct change in the WOT coverage since 7/7, this is an example.
Oh I would disagree . He is voicing utter contempt for not only the tactics but the mindset that led to the adopting of those tactics. He is also telling any in the arab world that care to read it that they have sown the wind & now they will have to face the onslaught of "Reaping the Whirlwind". In 10 years you will see Imams preaching "Death to the Infidel" quietly waking up with their throats cut . You will also see current regimes collapsing under their own weight of corruption & incompetence.
"Well, that is all over now. Time has become for the big Western vengeance.
Visas for Arab and Muslim young men will be impossible to get for the United States and Western Europe. Those working there will be expelled if they are illegal, and harassed even if their papers are in order.
Airlines will have to right to refuse boarding to passengers if their names even resemble names on a prohibited list on all flights heading to Europe and the United States."
I kinda liked the article except for these 3 points above.
1) It's not vengeance, it's more like preventing the nut-jobs from doing any more damage. If it were all vengeance, the entire middle east would be glowing right now.
2) Stongly disagree that Arabs students here legally will have any problem at all. The ones who aren't are breaking the law and must leave. If I get a $140 ticket for breaking the law when taking a right on red, why can these people live their lives here and break the law the whole time? We must uphold the law, period.
3) This may actually be true and it is one I am happily prepared to accept as an airline traveler. The statement is reaching however and is more muslamic phobia of "we are the victims" statement.
Guess it's better then some articles I have seen by this leftist muslim.
Wow! An amazing piece considering the source. Perhaps a debate is beginning in the Middle East...
self ping
The fact is that most Muslims don't want to live under Sharia even if they believe that it is what Muhammad would want for them. It is the 10 to 20 percent of true believers who intimidate and force the others into it.
Hugh Hewitt just read this on his show.
REAL FEAR is spreading throughout the Islamic world. The people who are writing articles like these, and the things they say now, are because of that fear.
I want them afraid to leave their houses, over dosing on Mylanta and Lomotil, feel so panic stricken then charter their own planes to go back to the desert scared. I want to hear they feel nervous every second of their Lucifer worshipping lives, and fight back paralyzing panic when they see a non-Muslim face.
If a ' what have we done?' sense of panic isn't in every Muslim now, it soon will be. Their history is one of pride in all the fear, misery, death and destruction they have caused to this planet.
After 13 centuries their time is up.
Thanks for your comments. I notice that other people (like yourself) don't share my suspicious view of this article. So maybe I'll have to look at it again and see if I'm being too hard on the author.
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