Posted on 06/05/2007 7:29:11 AM PDT by kronos77
I have recently returned to the U.S. from my trip through the Balkans which had an aim to see what the ever expanding Middle East into Europe looks like up close. Here is my after-action report for those who are interested in hearing about a situation which may chillingly parallel future events in America if we do not take action to prevent them today.
I landed in Kosovo on a flight from Istanbul directly into the Kosovo capital city of Pristina. This city is a showpiece for the Kosovo Albanians who often take visiting dignitaries and American politicians through a twisty roundabout path through the city, avoiding the many destroyed churches and other evidence of the less than tolerant attitudes so prevalent in the region. I went on a very different tour of Kosovo than what our politicians see. I didn't stick to only seeing the few good parts of Pristina, I went to other parts of Kosovo where Christians are forced to live in military-like compound ghettos, with the terror and fear of death if they ever set foot outside of their enclaves without protection. ... 
My heart sank as I saw that even though their families had been there for countless years, they knew that their situation would never get better, and that sometime in their lives they would either be murdered or forced to leave. My mind shot back to Dearborn, Michigan, and I found myself wondering if Christians there would one day be forced to live like this. Dearborn today is estimated at around 30% Muslim, and they are emboldened enough to hold Hezbollah rallies last year which attracted an estimated 10,000 people. ...
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Ping!
Any idea what the gun laws are in Michigan?
Do these same politicians think that we should cede southern Texas and California to Mexico when they become majority Mexican? I doubt it.
During the entire Kosovo bombing of mostly civilian targets, I likened it to China's bombing northern California to get southern California its independence. That wag the dog was so disgusting.
Warning to Americans, read this article and see what Islam has in store for you.
This article scares the hell out of me, and shakes me to my core.
This is probably the most important piece, with these photos, that should be read by any doubters of the Islamic agenda.
However, the author states that he expects America to be like this in a possible 100 years. I call for it much sooner than that. When the foothold is gained in America, the rest will be swift. We are regarded as Caviar for their dominance. It will happen as fast as possible.
Lastly, I would like to point out the significance of the damaged buildings contrasting the new Mosques. These pictures are so sinister - it’s movie-like evil .
-> Steve
Yes it was.
Our old Dhimmi friends Hoppy and mark are looking forward to that day.
Wouldn it be ironic when that day comes, Christians in USA would probably seek help from Russia?
Thrust me, we Serbs have no other option now.
I can tell you that the rifle I use to hunt moose did a pretty good job on Germans and Japanese 60 years ago. If it comes down to defending American culture, at least myself and my son are prepared.
The Balkan Front(We saw evidence of this in America, today!)
Weekly Standard ^ | 05/14/2007, Volume 012, Issue 33 | Stephen Schwartz
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1830341/posts
Posted on 05/08/2007 3:24:28 PM CDT by kellynla
Taking the temperature of Islam in the Balkans this spring is only partly reassuring. In Sarajevo in late March, observances for the 800th anniversary of the birth of the great Sufi poet Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi (who is hugely popular, incidentally, with American readers) were entirely in keeping with the moderate, peaceful character of the Islam of the region. Yet at the same time, a visitor to Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania, Kosovo, and Macedonia encountered unmistakable evidence that extremist intruders are opening a Balkan front in the global jihad.
The celebration in Sarajevo—to which we will return—marked what UNESCO is calling the “Year of Rumi.” It was only one of several commemorative events taking place around the world. Rumi’s work, written in Farsi, has been translated into every major language; a Google search turns up four million references to him.
Born in Afghanistan, Rumi moved west to Asia Minor, where he died in 1273. The area had been part of the eastern Roman Empire until two centuries before, and the name “Rumi” is a descriptive meaning “the Roman”—in effect, “the European.” Rumi’s tomb, in Konya, Turkey, is the object of innumerable pilgrimages, at least among Muslims not opposed to the honoring of graves. One Muslim country where Rumi is unlikely to be publicly feted is Saudi Arabia, whose official fundamentalist Wahhabi sect, the inspiration for al Qaeda, opposes the honoring or even the marking of graves, and generally forces Sufism underground. In neighboring Iraq, by contrast, Sufism flourishes openly, even in the face of Wahhabi attacks, and Rumi’s work is read in both Arabic and Farsi.
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Islam or Salafist Islam? There is a difference you know.
No there isn’t, trying to make a distinction between Salafists, Wahabbists etc with a more “mainstream” Islam is disingenuous. Anyone who is planning on apologizing for Islam please do it some place else.
Go Jesse! We’ve got your back.
Will those distinctions really matter to you when you are your family are forcibly moved into the Christian Ghetto?
The reasons the Serbs fought so hard in the Balkans is that they know what life under the Moslems is really like and they’d rather die fighting.
History is very clear on this point: wherever Christians don’t fight, Islam wins.
I have to take issue with the author's figures. Dearborn has 100,000 residents - 12% are estimated to be Muslims, not 30%. The entire Detroit metropolitan area has a large Arab population, they don't all live in Dearborn and they are not all muslims. The largest group of Arabs in Detroit are the Christian Chaldeans.
And where Christian bomb the other Christians who are fighting Islam, Islam also wins.
Thank you Bill Clinton.
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