Posted on 02/04/2006 8:25:42 AM PST by Eurotwit
Just breaking on Sky.
Norwegian TV is about to break their regular programming to follow events.
Fabulous post (#74). Remember though, stay positive in spite of the sissies the spew the news. The good guys always win but I do wish the fight would start soon so we could prove it.
Actually, this is quite in keeping with typical Muslim uprisings. They're a very backward people. The Brits in Imperial India had uprisings over the bullets they used when false rumors spread that they were lubricated with pork fat. Almost anything will crank these nuts up.
Actually, this is quite in keeping with typical Muslim uprisings. They're a very backward people. The Brits in Imperial India had uprisings over the bullets they used when false rumors spread that they were lubricated with pork fat. Almost anything will crank these nuts up.
The trouble is, one side inherited Saddam's weapons. Besides, what's wrong with the KTA approach?
Tigerhawk has a great post up:
These images, if "anti-Muslim" or anti-Arab at all, are nothing compared to the anti-Semitic stuff promoted in the Arab world. Nothing. More relevantly, the storm of outrage is over the depiction of the Prophet Muhammad. The equivalent offense would be a disrespectful portrayal or Christ or Moses, which of course would be far more likely to occur in the West than in the Muslim world. The comparison to anti-Semitism is not apt.
Now the Danish cartoonists who touched off this controversy have gone into hiding, justifiably fearing for their lives. What is the West going to do about this outrage? What will our State Department say? We simply cannot live in a world in which people who express an opinion about somebody's god live thereafter in fear of their lives. This has been a long time coming -- after the Rushdie fatwa, the West cannot claim that it isn't on notice. It will be a long time in the undoing, too.
http://tigerhawk.blogspot.com/2006/02/confrontation-and-appeasement.html
You're not really so ignorant to have meant this seriously, are you?
Tell me that no one of FR is this ignorant......please!
(Have you had your eyes shut since 9/11? Afghanistan? - Taliban routed. Iraq?? -Baathist regime routed. Iran in the Axis of Evil? Remember??)
>Time to kick out all muslims from all Christian and European countries and not allow any back in under any circumstances. Hear that, President Bush?
I doubt.
Either the politicians do something about kicking islam and all of its adherents out of our Western lands, or people will soon take matters into their own hands.
Islam and its adherents have served notice over and over that they, and their so-called religion, are not welcome in our socities. Time to mop up!
In many ways Syria IS in the middle ages.
You are right, of course. I just have to not watch CNN. I thought I'd throw my shoe at the TV. I felt like screaming:
"Are the people in the embassy OK!!!"
>Savages.
>It's them or us.
Exactly. It is now time to decide and extirpate the savages - muslimes that is.
Aren't Arabs "white folks"?
It's not like we need their oil.
I now find that the government does consider breaking off relations. Way to go.
You know, it looks like we either kill um all now or we kill um all later after they kill most of us.....they don't give a s---
"All the countries that had newspapers that printed the cartoons had better lock and load."
How? They're so anti-gun they probly don't know which end is the breach and which is the muzzle!
Pathetic isn't it? Couldn't we at least have just said nothing if we're so afraid of additional trouble in Iraq? Why did Bush and co. have to put us on record as siding with the eternally-agrieved stone-agers?
Actually there's no shortage of rifles and shotguns in Norway, as plenty folks hunt. Not sure about handguns...suspect not allowed.
It's their choice you know.
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