Posted on 04/03/2006 4:05:26 PM PDT by jmc1969
So what does New York and Port Said, Egypt have in common? Originally, American's very own statue of Liberty was to be placed not in New York but at Port Said. The Statue of Liberty was really inspired by the huge statues at Abu Simbel. Auguste Bartholdi, the sculptor of the statue designed the American Lady of Liberty as 'Egypt carrying the light of Asia'. However, the Khedive Ismail decided that the project was too expensive, so the 'Light of Asia' was sent to the US instead, where she became the Statue of Liberty.
Did Bush do it.
I am going to issue some new fatwas, here they are: no music, no art, no dance, no pi**ing, no eating, sh*tting, no sex, no toys or allah says your bad and you get no virgins.
"It all boils down to a power struggle. The Imams see their power waining and issue Fatwa after Fatwa in an attempt to slow the inevitable and remind their followers that the Imams are in charge.
The West have helped this along which is why they hate us so much. Has little to do with Israel, our troops being on sacred soil, or the gazillion other reasons."
Bingo. This is the information age. The PRC with all of their resources can't stop it, neither can mansion loafing, MacDonald eating Immams. It is their culture who is divided. Let's keep doing what we are doing, spreading information about freedom and supporting countries in the middle east promoting it.
"That sounds easy! I've read a little bit of the Koran. Could I proclaim myself a cleric and issue a fatwa saying that Muslims have to majorly chill out?"
Good idea. Let's 1,000 of us say we are muslim clerics and all issue fatwa's over the internet all at the same time. Well, maybe we can't do it, but I am sure the watchful eye in the sky can get some useful ideas...
So what does New York and Port Said, Egypt have in common? "Originally, American's very own statue of Liberty was to be placed not in New York but at Port Said. The Statue of Liberty was really inspired by the huge statues at Abu Simbel. Auguste Bartholdi, the sculptor of the statue designed the American Lady of Liberty as 'Egypt carrying the light of Asia'. However, the Khedive Ismail decided that the project was too expensive, so the 'Light of Asia' was sent to the US instead, where she became the Statue of Liberty."
Wow, I did not know that. Imagine if they had the statue of liberty, they probably would have it torn down by now or looted it until bare like thier paramids.
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Most people don't, I had the same reaction as you.
I bet he is.
They name their children after him, unlike Allah.
They have blasphemy laws that protect Mo's name, unlike Allah.
They say "PBUH" anytime someone says Mo's name.
Look at the trouble those cartoons caused, by depicting old Mo.
Yeah, I think they're a bunch of idolators. They worship Mohammed more than they worship Allah.
Just no statues or pictures.
I've known some Egyptians, and they are very proud of their ancient past (and more than a little ashamed of some of the defacement that took place in the aftermath of the Islamic conquest). I can think of nothing that would unite many (if not most) Egyptians in a reaction against Islamic fundamentalism than if some fanatics attempted to carry out this "fatwa". As much as I would not wish to see any archaeological artifacts destroyed, if it turned the great mass of Egyptians away from fundamentalism, it might be worth it.
Some caliph already tried to dismantle the pyramids (probably for building stone, ultimately; the pyramid of Djedjefre at Abu Roash may never have been finished, but was definitely used as a quarry), beginning with Menkaure / Mycerinus, the smallest of the three big ones at Giza. After months of toil, his wrecking crews had done little damage, so he called off the whole thing. The damage is visible, but the pyramid still stands.
"Man fears Time, Time fears the Pyramids."
What I wonder about, is how are sissyfied lib artist-types going to deal with this? They prance around and howl angrly about the Bush Doctrine and his plan to establish freedom throughout the Middle East, but this is the very thing he wants to stop!
That'll take a LOT of dynamite belts.
well, but at least Hawass got in an appearance on "Deepsea Detectives" on
The History Channel tonight. (the hosts did a dive on "L'Orient",
Napoleon's battleship sunk by Lord Nelson's fleet)
When Osama declared war on the West in a fatwa issued August 1996 someone in the West claimed that the fatwa was not issued by the Al Qaeda leader because he didn't have the religious status and was not an expert in the Kuran. OBL's men had to admt that he hadn't written the fatwa, he didn't have the religious background, but that he had approved the fatwa.
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Keep caving to the muslim extremists, Egypt!
As long as they aren't attacking you.
Oh, wait...
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