Posted on 10/06/2005 10:41:15 AM PDT by Eurotwit
It would actually be this newspaper:
Jyllands Posten
Email: jp@jp.dk
Copenhagen Post is mererly reporting on the story.
Cheers.
Articles, Oh holy one, can only insult people who can read. Therefore, the number of insulted Muslims would be relatively small.
Hey Imam .... I got your apology ... RIGHT HERE (brooklyn accent off)

The Moderate Moooslim
What's there to depict? Just draw a psychotic sociopathic murderous career criminal. Bingo, you've now got mohammad.
I have a few uses for such an item.
PM me
" 'Jyllands-Posten's journalists are a bunch of reactionary provocateurs'"
Oh! That hurts! Please stop!
"There is no God named Allah, and Mohammed was a pedophile".
Imam translated means "Jim Jones".
Would love to a book of toons entitled "Mohammed" featuring the disgraceful man & his wicked followers in today's environment. It would be a best seller.
How about these? Be sure to check out the one with the caption, "But darling, my harem is much more fun than the playground."
BTW, you may be interested in this take of Holland, where dhimmitude is still creeping in despite the outrage and backlash at the recent behavior of the "true believers" of Islam:
(Via Jihadwatch/Dhimmiwatch)
A Dutch dhimmitude update from Leveller of the Dutch Disease blog. The links are in Dutch:
An elementary school in the Dutch city of Lelystad is going to teach children every week for half an hour about Islam.http://www.dutchdisease.com/blog/index.php?p=2235
Dutch Prime-Minister Jan-Peter Balkenende wishes Dutch Muslims a happy Ramadan. Notice the symbolic Muslim family in the picture, the woman seems to be wearing a burka. Balkenende talks about the purifying effects of Ramadan.http://www.dutchdisease.com/blog/index.php?p=2233
Minister of Integration Rita Verdonk says radicalism is not part of Islam. Muslim children glorifying Theo van Goghs killer are just searching for their identity and act provocative to get attention. Negative stereotypes in the media only make things worse. To combat polarisation a bus called Netherlands New Land will drive across the country with imams and people of other faiths and cultures onboard. There will be an annual debate between politicians, journalists, pundits (all of the politically correct variety, of course) and people from various (heavily subsidised) organisations to address negative stereotyping.
http://www.dutchdisease.com/blog/index.php?p=2231
A Turkish member of GroenLinks (communist party) wants streets in the Dutch city of Amersfoort to carry Turkish and Moroccan names. This will help integration, he says.
http://www.dutchdisease.com/blog/index.php?p=2230
The number of sexist (thats a mild way of putting it), homophobic and anti-Semitic incidents has gone up, says the Dutch secret service. To blame are the usual suspects. Thank God there is a Bureau for Muslim Discrimination in Amsterdam where Muslims can complain about the Islamophobic secret service.
http://www.dutchdisease.com/blog/index.php?p=2224
Radical Dutch Muslim cant find a job. He refuses to shake a womans hand. He sports a long beard. He thinks Dutch people are immoral. Instead of leaving this sordid den of kufr and moving back to Morocco, the country his parents are from, he got himself a Moroccan bride and brought her back to Holland. The poor girl is wearing a veil, has to eat her cake alone in the kitchen whenever theres another man in the house and shes only allowed to work with other women. That kind of narrows your chances of finding a job. But no worries: Holland has a very nice welfare system.
http://www.dutchdisease.com/blog/index.php?p=2218
Thats just from the last two days. I havent even mentioned the scores of Muslims and other scallywags of foreign descent beating up Dutch natives and each other in places like Weert, Amsterdam, The Hague, Nieuw-Vennep and Utrecht.

In particular posts #44, #45 and #53.
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