Posted on 08/16/2006 11:23:16 AM PDT by Bokababe
Folks seem to be in a quandary: Should US president George W. Bush have used the terms Islam and Fascists in the same sentence. The majority of the negative comments have been directed toward the presidents lack of sensitivity toward the vast majority of followers of Islam.
But despite some weak politically correct attempts, the fact is that the press for the most part is guilty of whitewashing one simple fact: There is a radical, heretical brand of Islam fostering terrorism that is indeed a by-product of Fascism and a hatred of Jews.
Shahid Nickels, a member between 1998 and 2000 of the group headed by Mohammed Atta who led the 9-11 attacks, said that "Atta's weltanschauung was based on a National Socialist way of thinking. He was convinced that 'the Jews' are determined to achieve world domination. He considered New York City to be the center of world Jewry which was, in his opinion, Enemy Number One," according to an article written by Dr. Matthias Küntzel. (1)
Attas peculiar Nationalist Socialist way of thinking, however, was far from unique. In fact, it was a seed germinating for 80 years among radical Islamists that can be traced to Hassan al-Banna, a 22-year-old school teacher who gathered discontent Muslims to found the Muslim Brotherhood in 1928/1929. ......
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There are other links between the Mufti, Nazis and Arafat!
http://www.palestinefacts.org/pf_mandate_grand_mufti.php
Really, likening Islam to fascism is a slur against the fascists. Even they wouldn't kill their own kids deliberately to advance their agendas.
Here are some useful links:
http://www.tellthechildrenthetruth.com/amin_en.html
http://www.tellthechildrenthetruth.com/where.html
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Doesn't really matter to me except I think the word "fascist" is overused anyway. It's like "neoconservative"; it's used so often in so many different contexts it ptractically has no meaning. Anyway, isn't "crazy Islamo-nutjob fanatic maniac kook" good enough?
Handzar Division, and this was their flag: http://www.tellthechildrenthetruth.com/ Alija Izetbegovic, former president of Bosnia, was one of its recruiters.
When it comes to facism's invention, you need but look to the Eastern Roman Empire.
They developed the science and practice of fascism long before Modern Italy. In fact, they had figured it all out before Mohammad came along.
Islam grew up fighting against the Eastern Roman Empire for about 700 years. As they did so they adopted many of their ideas of how to govern.
Today's modern Islam is as fascistic as Byzantium ever was, and could have served as a role model for the Nazis.
Yes, the fascists would kill not only their own kids to advance their ideology, they'd kill their greatest scientists, finest engineers, most learned and skilled physicians.
"Neocon" is a codeword for "Jew". I think your problem is you didn't realize what the leftwingnuts were really talking about as they used that word.
Yours is about the most incredibly stupid thing I've read in a while.
Where to start destroying everything you have written...? You seem to be firmly stuck in Gibbons' eccentric and now mostly debunked mire.
However, Islam grew up in the shadow of Byzantine style facism. In fact, the early Moslem leaders hired entire Byzantine armies to conquer North Africa. Converted them too!
The connections are so tight between the authoritarian practices of Byantium that forward looking Moslems actually ask how it was that Islam picked up such things from a Christian state.
Only question left is about your intent in your statement ~ are you going to defend Islam or fascism?
That is still less monstrous than people who would deliberately kill their own children. Striving for power may be evil but it is natural. Gleefully killing one's own children is unnatural to the extreme.
First problem I have with him is that he's a Cardinal.
On the other hand, the RC hierarchy, in general, is not fascistic. The leadership principal is clearly subordinate in the scheme of governance to the law, and the leader is selected by the Cardinals.
It's almost democratic.
Are you sure about that? Remember the Hitler Youth units sent to the eastern front during WWII? Also, some of the diehards in the Bunker murdered their own children at the end of WWII in the belief that the kids would be better off dead, a notion was repeated by many clerics after the Saudi children were locked in a burning school last year.
Get a clue. The roots of fascism are in Islam- the Koran reads eerily similar to Mein Kampf.
We have several million women in our society who have killed their own children and think nothing of it. Why would Nazis be more bothered by it.
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