Posted on 05/31/2011 2:59:58 PM PDT by BillKneer
From the Halls of Montezuma, to the shores of Tripoli, we fight our countrys battles, in the air, on land, and sea.- Official Hymn of the U.S. Marine Corps. Have you ever wondered what is Tripoli doing in our Marines official hymn? On this memorial day, let us remember those who gave their lives that we might be free from muslim terror!
Ambassador Thomas Jefferson had a wake up call the day he met with muslim leaders. Thomas Jefferson asked why are muslims attacking American ships when we are doing nothing to incite any form of violence. To his shock, he recorded the following words spoken by the muslim ambassador Abd Al-Rahman: it was written in the Quran, that all Nations who should not have acknowledged the authority of mohammad were sinners, that it was the right and duty of every muslim to make war upon nonmuslims they could find and to make Slaves of all they could take as prisoners, and that every Muslim who should be slain in battle was believed to go to Paradise.
Remember there was no Israel nation at this point and there was no American military bases in Saudi Arabia to blame these muslim terrorist attacks. All America wanted to do was to pass by the open seas and engage in fair trade. Even liberal PBS McNeil/Lehrer reported one day on Americas first war by President Thomas Jefferson against the muslim terrorists.
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Many young women were raped like that girl in the painting. They were then used to become baby factories for the islamic war machine. It was all about growing their numbers through rape, slavery and forced conversion. One of the cruelest things that they did was to take the young boys from the Greek people, train them in islam and then turn them into jihadist killing their own Greek people.
I nee to get that
thanks for posting the title
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