To: Alex Murphy
Itâs about time we sat up and truly listened to the rhetoric of Rome. Increasingly, it carries an unrelenting political edge. Itâs an edge that history has witnessed before, the edge of the crusading sword, most recently seen in the Balkan wars, and honing itself right now for a future whirlwind reaction to the major thorn in its side, pan-Islamism.What a frickn' loon!
This clown sounds like somebody so enamored of his own rhetorical talents he thinks he can convince his reader the e-vil police officer is just spoiling for the opportunity to draw and fire on the innocent mugger.
3 posted on
11/05/2007 9:22:51 AM PST by
papertyger
(changing words quickly metastasizes into changing facts -- Ann Coulter)
To: papertyger
What a frickn' loon! I agree, specially since the "Balkan wars" cited as a crusade crushed Christians in favor of Muslims.
5 posted on
11/05/2007 10:27:37 AM PST by
GoLightly
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