Posted on 09/11/2006 1:59:04 PM PDT by TheDon
My summary: About 100 protestors supported the United American Committee rally across the street from the King Fahd Mosque, during which they hung Osama Bin Laden in effigy.
(Excerpt) Read more at ocregister.com ...
A man uses a shoe to beat an Osama bin Laden effigy that has just been hung, an event organized by the United American Committee, across the street from the King Fahd Mosque in Los Angeles. Protesters against the hanging can be seen in the background. Sunday, Sept. 10, 2006. (AP Photo/Ann Johansson)
Ted Hayes, with the United American Committee , holds the rope to a noose that holds an Osama bin Laden effigy, across the street from the King Fahd Mosque in Los Angeles, Sunday, Sept. 10, 2006. (AP Photo/Ann Johansson)
It was across the street.
osama yo mama should be hung and burned across the street from every mosque in America. The good muslims should join in the celebration.
My grandfather would probably have steered clear of the demonstration. OTOH three sons in uniform speaks louder than attendance at a demonstration.
Read their book,they are all the enemy if they beleive what is in the koran.
I don't know. Sometimes I think it does some good to shake these people up. They think we are helpless against them because of our western ways...I don't know. I keep thinking about a recent post where Mulsims at an airport deliberately acted suspiciously so they could scream racism and allow some questionable 'friends' to get by security while security was tied up with them. If Muslims in this country thought their radical 'brothers' endangered them by their actions, they might turn them in more often.
I've never seen this many apologists for terrorists on a FREEPer thread before. Did CAIR infiltrate?
Yesterday there was some push-over crying to the rafters for the US to pack up it's bags, and charge off to Sudan to intervene. His reason was, "then, muslims will really LIKE us".
Too mushy to sound like an actual freeper, right?
I mean...WHO CARES if they like us?
They're killing us, and we're worried if the china is chipped for an impending tea with them.
Naw, they just don't like to degrade themselves to mobocracy.
Some might cheer at an angry mob beating up muslims and burning down the mosque today. But once it's made a precedent and spread to become acceptable behavior, you won't like the end result when angry mobs switch targets.
The muslims themselves make good examples of this. Look at this arabs and iranians, they're very passionate and prone to angry mob mentality, putting emotion before reason and truth. Would you want to live in a society like that?
My only gripe is that you didnt express your freedom of speech to the wahabbi lobby on Friday afternoon when that terrorist training center was packed full!!!
I wasn't in LA and was not part of the protest. But as for what was trying to accomplish. How about a show of how strongly we feel about OBL and his ideology.
These are the people who think they will defeat us because they are committed and we are weak-willed. Demonstrations like this is intended to show them the error of that assumption.
lol If you talk to the demonstrators, next time could they do the burning inside the mosque?
....and so it begins.
Hanging Osaman - After Action Report (lots of Pics)
Posted by Ladycalif
On News/Activism 09/10/2006 9:38:45 PM PDT · 14 replies · 1,552+ views
Protestors hang Bin Laden effigy outside Culver City mosque (CA)
Posted by TheDon
On News/Activism 09/11/2006 1:59:04 PM PDT · 35 replies · 962+ views
OC Register ^ | Sep 11, 2006 | ANDREW DALTON
Bin Laden to be Hung in Effigy on 9-10 in Front of the King Fahd Mosque in Los Angeles
Posted by SeafoodGumbo
On News/Activism 09/06/2006 11:07:08 AM PDT · 44 replies · 977+ views
United American Committee ^ | 09-06-06 | United American Committee
Yeah, these folks are realllllly pushing it to the limit aren't they?
What's ironic, is the demonstrators would have been thrilled if folks from the mosque would have joined the demonstrators. That they didn't is, I'm sure, more due to their fear of the demonstrators, than their feelings for OBL.
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