http://ahmed-mohammed.mindswap.net/Comics/TruthHurts/
And if they find this site, there'll be hell to pay...
More cartoon protests from the muslims?
What else is new?
No, wait: you mean they're protesting cartoons?
I thought it was their protests that were cartoons...
For this VERY reason - they KNEW he''d be such an easy target to lampoon!
May as well: it's apparent none of the murderous scum work for a living.
Miniature of Mohammed re-dedicating the Black Stone at the Kaaba. From Jami Al-Tawarikh, by Rashid Al-Din, 1324. Notice how Mohammed's face and body are shown completely, despite this painting being by a Muslim artist in Mecca itself. Note also idolatrous Muslim 'holy' stone. As can be seen by this Muslim drawing from Mecca the flat-earth believing Muslims don't have any real restrictions against depictions of Muhammad or idolatry. The ones who say they do merely lie all the time and have no credibility or real faith or knowledge.
Interesting poll on Sky News:
80 percent of Britons want UK media to publish the cartoons.
There was already demonstrations outside the BBC offices last night, after the BBC news showed a brief glimpse of the cartoons yesterday.
Beheaded chickens behave more rationally than angry muslims.
Sheesh, Muslims protest cartoons while they hack the heads off of reporters. Something is seriously wrong with their brain pans. Perhaps it is rabies?
Thursday, February 02, 2006
Islamic Society of Denmark Used Fake Cartoons to Create Story!
THIS WHOLE DANISH CARTOON CONTROVERSY WAS MADE UP BY THE "ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF DENMARK" WHO SPREAD THE FAKE CARTOONS ON THEIR TRIP TO THE MIDDLE EAST!
The leader of the group is a radical Islamist known for supporting the Anti-Western Islamist struggle!
The organisation Islamic Society in Denmark toured the Middle-East to create awareness about the cartoons, bringing 3 additional images, which HAD NEVER been published in any media source. Evidently, the originals were not offensive enough for the trip so they had to add these three:
The first of the three additional pictures, which are of poor quality, shows Muhammad as a pedophile demon.*
The second shows Muhammed with a pig snout.*
The third depicts a praying Muslim being raped by a dog*.
BBC World also aired a story showing one of the three non-published images, on 2006-01-30, and wrongly claimed it had been published in Jyllands-Posten.
On the tour, the group claimed to represent 21 different Muslim organisations in Denmark, although many of these groups have disclaimed any connection.
Akhmad Akkari, spokesman of the Danish Muslim organisations which organised the tour, explained that the three drawings had been added to "give an insight in how hateful the atmosphere in Denmark is towards Muslims."
Akkari claimed he does not know the origin of the three pictures. He said they had been sent anonymously to Danish Muslims. However, when Ekstra Bladet asked if it could talk to these Muslims, Akkari refused to reveal their identity. These images had however never been published in Jyllands-Posten.
The society also allegedly exaggerated its membership, claiming to represent all of Denmark's 200,000 Muslims, when the actual number of adherents is believed to be fewer than 15,000. [30]. 500-1000 people attend their Friday prayer gathering each week[31].
Imam Ahmad Abu Ladan is involved in an international group of Muslims who are known for supporting the anti-Western Islamist struggle of the school of global Jihad.
Imam Ahmad Abu Ladan also tried to block the re-election of the right-wing government in Denmark in the previous election.
Imam Ahmad Abu Laban, the leader of the organisation stated in Al Jazeera that Muslims should boycott Denmark, despite giving contradictory assurances to Western media. Ahmad Abu Laban, previously declared unwelcome in several Arab states, was one of the front figures on the tour [citation needed].
Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen said of Muslims criticising the country in the Arab territories: "I am speechless that those people, whom we have given the right to live in Denmark and where they freely have chosen to stay, are now touring Arab countries and inciting antipathy towards Denmark and the Danish people"[33].
Further misinformation spread among Arab Muslims include claims that Jyllands-Posten is a government-owned newspaper (it is privately owned) - spokesman for the Danish delegation Muhammed al Samha, and delegation member Ahmed al-Harbi said in the Egyptian newspaper al-Ahram: "Jyllands-Posten, a newspaper belonging to the ruling Danish party - an extreme right-wing party - [was] publishing drawings and sketches of the prophet Muhammad."
* I shrank up the outrageous and fake cartoons from original size. I do not intend to offend.
The Brussels Journal has been following the story closely from Europe.
Shawn Wasson notices the selective outrage.
The Astute Blogger has more on Abu Ladan lying to the media!
Counterterrorism Blog has more on Abu Laden's mideast stunts, today.
Zombietime has the largest collection of Muhammad pictures on the net.
And, Pajamas Media is carrying the story from a variety of blog perspectives.
Michelle Malkin has a huge roundup on the two-faced American media.
The mainstream news is so out of touch with this story.
This story was just on CNN and they "showed" one of the cartoons but blurred out most of it. Is CNN running scared of the islamofacists? I think so.
they are protesting for new cartoons? I think that can be arranged :-)
World war 1 started with the assasination of Arch Duke Ferdinand
World War 2 started with the Invasion of Poland
World War 3 started with the printing of Cartoons?
The Dread Cartoons of Blasphemy
Fake Cartoons Spread by a MUSLIM to Inflame
Here is an LGF slideshow of the Mohammed cartoons originally published by Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten: Jyllands-Posten slideshow. What's so revolting about all of this is how the American MSM has self-censored regarding this "blasphemy". Per my own accounting, at least 14 countries have published some or all of these cartoons, including Mexico and...JORDAN. And there's more to come...
What are these neanderthals going to do? Kill us all in those countries?
The power of Islam? HAAAAAAAAAAA! Le Monde prints a new Mohammed cartoon
My aggrievement:
Lexington Herald-Leader Columnist: Arabs Justified in Nuking Israel
Larry Webster, a contributing columnist for Kentuckys Lexington Herald-Leader, says Israel deserves to be attacked with nuclear weapons. (Hat tip: Igor.) link: 144 comments
" The true face of the Left laid out for all to see."
A Peaceful, Tolerant Day of Anger
Sheikh Yussef al-Qaradawi, best pal of London mayor Ken Livingstone and leading frontman for the global jihad, is calling for a day of anger: Day of anger threatened over cartoons of Prophet. "Day of tantrum" is more to the point.
You know, a peaceful, tolerant day of anger. link: 89 comments Time for a Hanson archive piece "After 30 years of listening to nauseating chanting from Teheran to Islamabad to Nablus, hearing the childish rants about "The Mother of All Battles" and "The Great Satan," and witnessing presidents from Carter to Bush burned in effigy, the ritual torching of the American flag, the misspelled banners of hatred, the thousands of paint-by-the-numbers posters of psychopaths from Khomeini to bin Laden...The problem is you, not us you, you, you
We Got Mail!
Today a gentleman from Morocco searched Google in French for Jyllands-Posten carton of mohamed, discovered LGF, and used our contact form to fire off a fan letter with the subject line mohamed:
f*ck you!!!!! and f*ck to everybody wanna touch our mohamed... I think LGF is about to coin yet another great term: mohamed. I, too, wash my hands after I touch my mohamed :-) You know, this could become the Web's next "all your base" if we play it right.
Noble causes:
WWI
WWII
Korean War
Vietnam War
Gulf War
Iraq War
WTF?
Cartoon War
These muslims a-holes need to learn to laugh and get a life.
Until then I'll make fun of them all. Any camel jokes or pedophile jokes regarding old Joe Allah or jokes that disparage islam is a good start.
For years, we've wondered "where's the outrage" of mainstream Muslims when their religion is hijacked by extremists who kill.
All we've heard is silence.
Publish a cartoon, and now these silent Muslims can't restrain their outrage.
Perhaps we've taken the politically correct road for too long.
From a socio-cultural point of view, it may finally wake up the Europeans who have been turning a blind eye to this problem. (A problem, I must add, that was mostly of their own making, with their "tolerance" and policies of unchecked immigration.)
And from a US security point of view, it may take some heat off the U.S. for a while, as combative Muslims target their focus elsewhere. Don't misunderstand, I don't wish any harm or terrorism on the Europeans or anyone else -- but a brief respite for us could be a strategic asset in the war on terror.
I think it's time to start making t-shirts from these cartoons... ;)