To: vannrox
I didn't feel like reading all this islamo-fascist babbling but I bet it did not mention the real reason for their sick sexual practices. (besides normal uncontrolled male horniness that is) When you are a movement of world domination you are going to lose a lot of males in battle. So to keep up the population up for future wars and conquests you must have polygamy. It's that simple.
8 posted on
03/09/2002 11:21:27 AM PST by
mercy
To: mercy
And to add to your post; Clinton wants us to help feed their kids. He blames our troubles on 3rd world poverty but I think having four wives and thirty kids might contribute to their hunger. Sort of like here, only here, the men don't marry their kids' mom.
9 posted on
03/09/2002 11:29:20 AM PST by
Jaidyn
To: mercy
I hear that women living together eventually cycle together. How does it help if they are all on their period at the same time or does logic really matter?
14 posted on
03/09/2002 12:03:29 PM PST by
Khepera
To: mercy
It isn't just the Muslim men killed in battle whose widows have to be "taken care of" but, as you correctly point out, the very nature of Islam which nurtures this woman-hating psychological disease. Islam, as a totalitarian political movement masquerading as a religion (like what Hitler's followers would have become if he had only thought to make the Nazi Party the Nazi "religion") has as its entire purpose the domination of the entire world under their heel. Mohammed the "prophet" started his career by massacring 900 Jewish men in Yathrib, Arabia (now known as Medina) and enslaving their widows and daughters and sisters into "marriage" to his crazed Muslim followers. The same thing has been going on for over a thousand years. In southern Russia and in many other parts of Eastern Europe, entire cities would be conquered by this totalitarian political movement, the men slaughtered, and the women forced into "marriage". The only reason for polygamy was because of the animalistic nature of the Islamic storm troopers throughout history.
Speaking of which, think about the basic premise behind the story of Scheherazade and the 1001 Arabian Nights.
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