Posted on 05/07/2009 9:52:35 AM PDT by Scanian
It is probably well known to our readers that the British government, on the advice of Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary, recently prevented Geert Wilders, a member of the Dutch parliament, from visiting Britain, to which country he had been invited in order to show his short film Fitna to a group of peers in the House of Lords. Fitna means turning away or temptation, and denotes the sin to which young Muslims are exposed in Western societies. The film purports to demonstrate the terroristic nature of the Koran and to give a warning against the Islamization of Europe. It has not been banned in Holland, but it is clearly a no-holds-barred attack on Islam as a creed and a social force.
Prominent among those agitating to keep Mr. Wilders out of Britain was a certain Lord Ahmed, one of those cronies of Tony Blair who were shot into the House of Lords some 12 years ago in order to turn that venerable institution into the yes-machine favored by New Labour. Lord Ahmed, who claims to be a Muslim, announced that he could muster thousands of the faithful in order to make Mr. Wilderss visit a serious problem for the government. Rather than test this insolent remark as it demanded, the government went along with what it took to be Muslim opinion, and made no effort to defend Mr. Wilderss right, as a member of one European parliament, to explain his views to another.
A short while later Lord Ahmed was jailed for driving his car on the motorway while drunk and sending text messageseventually running into the back of a stationary car and killing the driver.
(Excerpt) Read more at spectator.org ...
“..Lord Ahmed was jailed for driving his car on the motorway while drunk..”
That is a slanderous statement. Everyone knows that Muslims are against the drinking of alcoholic beverages.
Ask Michael Savage about Free Speech in Europe........
Free speech in extreme danger in Europe. Should’ve let the Nazis have em in light of these current events.
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