To: stop_fascism
Oklahoma was another Muslim plot.
Pffffffffffff
That's right..
The taliban plotting to attack bumf*ck Oklahoma.. What a moron! Instead of picking on the guys attempts to show balance, why not focus on his sorrow? You just wanna hate.
34 posted on
07/06/2002 1:24:28 PM PDT by
a_Turk
To: a_Turk
We have sincere and good allies in Muslim countries and groups, most notably Turkey, Jordan, Tunisia, Morocco, and the Muslims in Bosnia that are next on the list to become victims of jihadis. The Muslims of the "Icky-stans" (Uzbekistan, Tadjikistan etc.) that were formerly of the old Soviet Union are also interested in fighting jihadism, as is Russia with its substantial Muslim minority.
To: a_Turk
"Why not focus on his sorrow?"
Whose sorrow is that, a_turk? The tens of thousands of innocents whose lives were rent by a clot of murdering moslem bastards?
No? Who then? This "author" who like every moslem mouthpiece for the last ten months without exception evades and weasels and shifts blame and slimes around the issue like a worm?
His sorrow? How many loved ones did he lose on 911?
Ptui.
To: a_Turk
Take a deep breath... I said that there is
circumstantial evidence that it was a Muslim plot. This includes the fact that Padilla looks exactly like "John Doe", and that the Clinton administration had intelligence before the attack that Muslims were planning to blow it up.
You idea of someone "attempting to show balance" is a writer who disparages Christianity in the name of moral equivalence.
Do I "just want to hate"? Perhaps. On the other hand, I think Ataturk was one of the great men of the last century, and much of Muslim art and literature is among man's greatest accomplishments. I would like to believe that Islamic terrorism is an abhoration. However, After the latest outrage, the reaction of the Muslim world has been to deny responsibility, claim moral equivalence, whine about persecution, and to continue preaching hatred in your holy places. I must admit, I do hate that.
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