To: ConservativeBamaFan
31 posted on
02/03/2006 7:00:01 AM PST by
Valin
(Purple Fingers Rule!)
To: Valin
Still waiting to see Muslims taking to the streets to show outrage over 9/11. . .but I'm smart enough to not hold my breath.
To: Valin
"I see Niel Boortz is still doing his idiot impersonation." Actually, he is expressing the beliefs and feelings of many non-Muslims about what is perceived as Muslim nonchance and indifference. It's good that you remind us here that there is at least some Muslim outrage instead of absolutely no Muslim outrage whatsoever. However, Rushdie's disbelief at the lack of Muslim outrage is more believeable.
35 posted on
02/03/2006 7:14:03 AM PST by
GBA
To: Valin
Islam needs to die. Now. Treat it like Nazism and get rid of this moronic death cult.
Members of this Moo death cult are obviously morons at a minimum, and very possibly dangerous terrorists. Any person who lets his "religion" purport to tell him even how to wipe his ass is just an idiot.
The civilized world cannot tolerate Islam anymore; perhaps the next Crusades will finally do the job.
53 posted on
02/03/2006 8:02:02 AM PST by
Hank Rearden
(Never allow anyone who could only get a government "job" attempt to tell you how to run your life.)
To: Valin
Dear Valin,
I saw the videotape of the cheering throngs in Arab-occupied Samaria and Judea as they violently voiced their approval of the events of September 11.
There were more folks on those videotapes, in that one small part of the Islamic world, wildly and violently cheering on, ululating women, fanatical young men shooting randomly into the air, voicing their overwhelming, heartfelt approval of the slaughter of innocents, than all the folks on all the lists at your link.
I personally found it shocking and abhorrent. I know many Muslims from other countries who live here in the United States, and by and large, they are not fanatical barbarian uncivilized freaks. But what I'd forgotten is that many of the Muslims I know left their Islamic homelands precisely because they could no longer tolerate living in societies filled to the rafters with fanatical barbarian uncivilized freaks. They left their Islamic homelands because truly moderate Muslims are a small, persecuted minority in these places.
You will have to pardon me if I come to the conclusion that the overwhelming number of Muslims in the world want to kill us.
sitetest
78 posted on
02/03/2006 8:59:09 AM PST by
sitetest
(If Roe is not overturned, no unborn child will ever be protected in law.)
To: Valin
I see you're getting all indignant. I hope you're not seriously trying to compare the muslim reaction to 911 with their reaction of late.
The average "idiot" can spot a significant difference between the scattered, whispered, muslim outrage over 911, and the global, screaming, fanatical outrage over a few drawings.
There ought to be a difference in the level of outrage, to be sure, but the muslim world has it exactly backwards.
100 posted on
02/03/2006 11:37:19 AM PST by
watchin
(Facts irritate liberals)
To: Valin
Here are some quotes from the link you gave. Behold the muslim "outrage":
- Anger and frustration are completely understandable and shared by us all, they wrote yet that anger must not be directed at individuals utterly innocent of these terrible crimes. In recent days, verbal and physical attacks against Muslims (and people who were thought to be Muslims) have been reported from California to Vermont."
- "Both 'sides', therefore, have a responsibility to act. The West must drain the swamp of rage by securing a fair resolution of the Palestinian tragedy. But it is the responsibility of the Islamic world to de- feat the terrorist aberration theologically."
- Al Qaradawi said, "we Arab Muslims are the most affected by the grave consequences of hostile attack on man and life. We share the suffering experienced by innocent Palestinians at the hands of the tyrannical Jewish entity who raze the Palestinian homes to the ground, set fire to their tilth, kill them cold-bloodedly, and leave innocent orphans wailing behind.
- Qaradawi clarified that when the well-known Oklahoma incident was carried out by a Christian American, who was driven by a personal interests, Christianity, America or even the Christian world, were not accused of the attack because a Christian masterminded it.
- Iran's Ayatollah Imami Kashani spoke of a catastrophic act of terrorism which could only be condemned by all Muslims, adding the whole world should mobilise against terrorism. But if its roots were really to be tackled, terrorism and its practitioners would have to be defined, he said, pointing to Israel and calling it a "terrorist state which was killing children". America's support and its arrogant policies around the world might help to explain the brutalism of the hijackers, he added.
- One imam in the Nuseirat refugee camp outside Gaza City said Islam should not be tarred by association, even if chief suspect Osama Bin Laden was eventually tied to the attack. The imam pointed to the lessons of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, in which he said "Christianity, America, or the Christian world were not accused because a Christian masterminded it."
Yeah, they were outraged alright, at the Americans and the Jews. As usual.
103 posted on
02/03/2006 11:58:45 AM PST by
watchin
(Facts irritate liberals)
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