Posted on 12/02/2007 8:23:22 PM PST by Jacob Kell
Mideast terrorist leaders are threatening to kill a British teacher imprisoned in Sudan for allowing her students to name a teddy bear Muhammad, accusing the teacher of engaging in missionary activity in interviews with WND Jerusalem bureau chief Aaron Klein.
Some terror leaders warned of retaliatory attacks against U.S. and British targets.
During today's interviews, Klein petitioned the Islamic terrorists to respond to recent notorious Muslim desecration of other religions' holy sites and asked them whether they considered it hypocritical they are currently protesting the teddy bear report.
While the teacher, Gillian Gibbons, has been the target of violent street protests in Sudan, the jihadi leaders' threats mark the first time Mideast terror groups responded to the high-profile case.
"We call on our Sudanese brothers to prepare themselves with explosive belts and not allow this bitch to see the light of day," said Muhammad Abdel-Al, spokesman and a senior leader of the Gaza-based Popular Resistance Committees terror group.
"I pray to Allah that I could have the opportunity to go to Sudan with my brothers to slaughter this unbeliever Christian. We ask the Sudanese to execute her in hardest way. Any execution must be public, she must be stoned or fired on and the punishment must be harsh," Abdel-Al told Klein.
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This is how I feel about Islam right now:
As I read this item I thought several times that there is nothing I view with such total disdain and contempt that I would name it mohammed. he and islam are in a class alone.
Well, I suppose you are right, islam is well know for its tolerance.
Yet in an article the other day her children were hoping this would not cause them or their mother to have resentment against Islam?
Story after story comes out about Islam like this one, I think to myself, “will THIS be the one that finally wakes everybody up?” about this so-called religion of Peace? And nothing happens, in fact, Western leaders apologize. It’s just sick.
In my anatomy class last year we dissected pigs. It’s a tradition among classes to give the pig a name. Only now does it occur to me that I should’ve named it Mohammed. I can’t believe I forgot about that...
“Klein petitioned the Islamic terrorists to respond to recent notorious Muslim desecration of other religions’ holy sites and asked them whether they considered it hypocritical they are currently protesting the teddy bear report.”
The question itself is a form of idiocy. It presumes that the Islamic terrorists have some idea of “tolerance”, or “live and let live”, or “evenhandedness”, when it comes to a religion other than their own. They don’t. And they don’t make it any secret.
They tell everyone over and over again that it’s their way, or death. They don’t equivocate. So the answer is “No, it’s not hypocritical. We have the one true religion, and we are permitted, indeed required, by Allah to perpetrate any and all outrages to amass total power. What’s to be hypocritical about?
“Mideast terrorist leaders are threatening to kill a British teacher imprisoned in Sudan for allowing her students to name a teddy bear Muhammad”
And when they were just at the WH a few months ago, they were on their best behavior.
Odd.
“Klein petitioned the Islamic terrorists to respond to recent notorious Muslim desecration of other religions’ holy sites and asked them whether they considered it hypocritical they are currently protesting the teddy bear report.”
The question itself is a form of idiocy. It presumes that the Islamic terrorists have some idea of “tolerance”, or “live and let live”, or “evenhandedness”, when it comes to a religion other than their own. They don’t. And they don’t make it any secret.
They tell everyone over and over again that it’s their way, or death. They don’t equivocate. So the answer is “No, it’s not hypocritical. We have the one true religion, and we are permitted, indeed required, by Allah to perpetrate any and all outrages to amass total power. What’s to be hypocritical about?
lol!
Unfortunately, no. Too many people have their head buried in the sand. Just about every single adult member of my family, my friends, and my co workers all say something along this line when I try to talk to them about things like this, “You know, that’s why I don’t watch the news. It’s so depressing. I would rather watch some mindless sitcom instead of watching things like this that bring me down.” They will all continue to stick their heads in the sand until it is too late. I sometimes fear that we have already lost.
In 1895, the British government authorized Kitchener to launch a campaign to reconquer Sudan. Britain provided men and matériel while Egypt financed the expedition. The Anglo-Egyptian Nile Expeditionary Force included 25,800 men, 8,600 of whom were British. The remainder were troops belonging to Egyptian units that included six battalions recruited in southern Sudan. An armed river flotilla escorted the force, which also had artillery support. In preparation for the attack, the British established army headquarters at Wadi Halfa, and extended and reinforced the perimeter defenses around Sawakin. In March 1896, the campaign started; in September, Kitchener captured Dunqulah. The British then constructed a rail line from Wadi Halfa to Abu Hamad and an extension parallel to the Nile to transport troops and supplies to Berber. Anglo-Egyptian units fought a sharp action at Abu Hamad, but there was little other significant resistance until Kitchener reached Atbarah and defeated the Ansar. After this engagement, Kitchener’s soldiers marched and sailed toward Omdurman, where the Khalifa made his last stand.
On September 2, 1898, the Khalifa committed his 52,000-man army to a frontal assault against the Anglo-Egyptian force, which was massed on the plain outside Omdurman. The outcome never was in doubt, largely because of superior British firepower. During the five-hour battle, about 11,000 Mahdists died, whereas Anglo-Egyptian losses amounted to 48 dead and fewer than 400 wounded.
Mopping-up operations required several years, but organized resistance ended when the Khalifa, who had escaped to Kurdufan, died in fighting at Umm Diwaykarat in November 1899. Many areas welcomed the downfall of his regime. Sudan’s economy had been all but destroyed during his reign and the population had declined by approximately one-half because of famine, disease, persecution, and warfare. Moreover, none of the country’s traditional institutions or loyalties remained intact. Tribes had been divided in their attitudes toward Mahdism, religious brotherhoods had been weakened, and orthodox religious leaders had vanished.
Time to teach the Fuzzy-Wuzzies another harsh lesson in minding their manners.
Oh darn, that's right, they never were on the wagon of peace and tolerance, they are on the wagon of hate, kill, maim, riot and destroy.
MIDI - BOBBY’S GIRL: http://jhfoster.tripod.com/the60s.html
I know that he wants me bad I know that he wants me bad
I’m only 8 years old
he’s still got it, I’m told
In just one year I’m gonna be his
Although I still am flat...he’ll call me pussy cat
That I’m too young is nobody’s biz
I will be Mohammed’s girl
I will be Mohammed’s girl
That is what I really want to be
When I’m Mohammed’s girl
I am Mohammed’s girl
I know he will take good care of me
All of his wives are hags
they’ve turned into old bags
I am so fresh and very nubile
On me he’s had his eye
he is my kind of guy
I’ll be the next one he will defile
I will be Mohammed’s girl
I will be Mohammed’s girl
That is what I really want to be
When I’m Mohammed’s girl
I am Mohammed’s girl
I know he will take good care of me
I just have to ask, what in the WORLD was that woman thinking, going to the Sudan to try to teach???
Didn’t she know that her being a non-muslim woman, it’d be just like rattling the bars on the monkey cage?
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