Posted on 02/08/2006 7:29:25 AM PST by kinghorse
It's alway the Muslims that say these cartoons represent Muhammad. Who's to say they aren't representing Osama?
Probably keeping the guns and bombs safe.
One piece of advise, Zoubir, don't try to incite riots like your brethren across the pond. Texans will not put up with that nonsense.
Just a local Imam issuing a call to arms. Nothing to see here.
What else is new?
The large plywood sign, written in black crayon, labeled Muslims as the enemy and included a bearded character representing the Prophet Muhammad. Imam Zoubir Bouchikhi, the mosque's leader and the one who made the discovery, questioned why authorities are not taking action.
Anyone else find this suspicious?
"What are they waiting for? A major crime (before) they take action?" he asked. "This, to me, is absurd. ... In light of what's going on in the world, I think they should take very strict action against the people who did this."
Unless you have 'insulted' your own people you have little to worry about, Imam.
Houston Chronicle, we have a problem.
How about "hate-criming" these ragheads back to the Middle East where they belong?
"What are they waiting for? A major crime (before) they take action?"
Well, yes. That's the way the police work. Perhaps more emphasis on crime prevention would prove effective - tecniques like profiling, and surveillance of known criminals and their associates. But that's not typical.
Cops react to crimes.
It's not any kind of crime. It's free speech.
The world needs to be reminded of this daily!
It depends on exactly what he was doing with them at the time.
Don't mess with Texas.
All the signs they carried last week and the guy dressed as a suicide bomber and the SOB's have the balls to bring up hate crimes??? Send the back to the Middle East.
Are they going to riot? It would be so amusing to see them try it in Texas.
I thought they were just having a 'cook out'!
:)
Yes, and 'hate crime' laws are unconstitutional, to boot.
"What are they waiting for? A major crime (before) they take action?" he asked. "This, to me, is absurd. ... In light of what's going on in the world, I think they should take very strict action against the people who did this."
Kaleem Siddiqui, spokesman for the Houston chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, was also troubled by HPD's investigation.
It's always something with these guys. Always wining and bellyaching that they're victims. They probably placed the sign there themselves seeking to create a pretext to saw off someones head. The sooner cities like Houston and the US government either run these people out of the country or incarcerates them at someplace like GITMO, the better off the country will be.
LOLOLOL!!!!
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