Posted on 02/22/2006 9:50:50 AM PST by Dark Skies
See #4 above
Thx.
If you're not an Islamophobe, you're a fool.
The dead of New York, Washington, London, Madrid, the USS Cole, Baghdad, Amman, Bali, Nairobi, Dars-a-Saalm, Casablanca, Beslan, Moscow - and a thousand other places - give us reason to be quite afraid of Islam.
I think what we are seeing is the beginning of the Mohammedan Reformation.
The Knife to Throat crowd in Mohammamedism has begun to lose control over the majority and is seeking to regain dominance the same way the Church attempted to suppress the Lutherans - fire and sword.
More and more I see Mohammedans use the leftist codex - the "far right" etc. - guess they've either fallen from their former Nazi worship - or they're openly propositioning the Godless Left.
As for thought (hate) crimes, you can stick 'em in your Orwell Locker with the rest of the nasties you only bring out when no one else is around.
I believe we should lend support to those Lutheran Moslems in their fight for survival with the Muslim Inquisition. We should all lend our support to any Mohammedan bent on dying for the Prophit as well, and help them achieve their religious goal as quickly as possible in the spirit of true global cooperation.
AND the UAE seems to have the same sentiments as the rioters all
over the world. "Westernized" UAE, my foot.
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http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/02/08/cartoon.protests/index.html
The cartoons have prompted boycotts of Danish goods throughout the Muslim world. In Dubai, United Arab Emirates, travel agents said travelers were not booking flights to Denmark or Norway.
Also in UAE, a university professor was fired after distributing copies of the cartoons to her students. The nation's minister of education, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak al Nahan, said he ordered Clauda Keepoz's dismissal because "her behavior has nothing to do with the freedom of expression."
http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=5256
Protests against blasphemous cartoons mounts in Islamic nations
Jan. 31,2006
[snip] Burnt flags, political condemnation, and appeals for a boycott are involving even traditionally moderate Islamic nations, like Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait. The Arab League and Organizations from the Islamic who announced their intention to appeal to the United Nations for a resolution blocking all forms of attacks against religious faiths.
But the wave of protest continues. Its cultural terrorism, not freedom of expression intoned Mohammad al-Dhaheri, Minister for Justice and Islamic affairs of the United Arab Emirates.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0201/dailyUpdate.html
In an editorial, the Khaleej Times of the United Arab Emirates expressed dismay that the Danish government has not formally apologized for the episode.
The prime minister continues to defend the insensitive newspaper in the name of media freedom. All freedom including that of the media comes with responsibility. Mocking peoples deeply held religious beliefs and sentiments is no media freedom. Its sheer and unpardonable callousness.
http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article-world.asp?parentid=38492
Branches of French hypermarket Carrefour in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have also stopped selling Danish goods. "Danish products have been removed from all (UAE) branches of Carrefour," one official said.
http://www.einnews.com/uae/newsfeed-UAE-Racism-Xenophobia
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