Posted on 11/18/2004 3:11:54 PM PST by kupia_kummi
(WASHINGTON, D.C., CAIR) CAIR today called on American Muslims and other people of conscience to contact the MSNBC cable television network to demand an apology for comments made on its Imus in the Morning program that referred to Palestinians as filthy animals and suggested that they all be killed.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations also asked that the programs host, Don Imus, be reprimanded for failing to challenge his colleagues inflammatory remarks. CAIR, which says it received numerous complaints about the comments, quoted a transcript of Imus November 12th program in which he and his on-air colleagues engaged in the following discussion about live coverage of Palestinian President Yasser Arafats funeral:
DON IMUS: Theyre (the Palestinians) eating dirt and that fat pig wife of his is living in Paris.
(Excerpt) Read more at muslimnews.co.uk ...
that's a stupid question. of course not. The mere fact that you have to ask me shows that you are just looking for a confrontation. If they have a change of heart or just grow a brain then I have no problem. I think everyone other that you knew what I meant. I am referring to 99.9% of them who are terrorists. Maybe you should see some of their newscasts and/or music videos, or hear some of yassers quotes.
Profound pics.
Imus is, occasionally, right.
http://www.petitiononline.com/as123/petition.html
Yep! Good job!
Yep! Good job!
Leno had a great joke: Yassir Arafat's wife was seen mourning on the West Bank...also in Citi Bank, World Bank....
Arafat visited Washington twenty times during the clinton administration. Anyone care to say how many millions of dollars the US has sent over there? The EU sends ten million per month to them.
Feed killers and you will breed even more killers.
The slow reload of your massive post during preview led to triple posts of my brief response to you.
Next time, please use HTML to link to a previous post of your screed, instead of overloading new discussion threads with re-posts of the same material (which most of us have seen by now...)
WOW what a post. It should be preserved as a reference. thank you.
We need to have a 'hands across america event' only everyone gather up hog fat and hog juice from the Carolinas through Idaho, Nebraksa, from sea to shining sea and pour it all down on their land.
Dial Up???? man lets get into the 21 century!
and buy a new computer while you are at it.
It's about time MSNBC has put the truth on air.The Palestinians continue to act like filthy animals who murder unarmed women and children in the name of their false God.It doesn't make sense to create a Palestinian state that would be run by a dictator and be full of terrorist when we are fighting wars in other countries to rid them of terrorist.Say no to the Palestinians and their liberal friends who coddle terrorist.
Great post. Thank you. b.
Excellent job...
You should send it to CAIR...
Not necessary and counter productive as well. While assuring that these individuals are dying in this manner you are inadvertently wasting a bunch of good time that could better be used simply seeing to it that more of their scummy buddies are on their way to see Allah.
sorry about your dial-up access. And i understand your frustration, but the Diogenesis post was one of the best i have ever seen in my few months on this forum and i hope to see a lot more like it. Pictures are a fantastic addition to this forum and they are always welcome, at least by me. i hope you will be able to get a DSL or Cable connection soon so you can enjoy the full features of the internet medium. you are missing so much: streaming videos, radio and pictures, i encourage you to take the plunge and upgrade, its well worth it. there were live feeds from falluja during the battle that were linked on this forum that were nothing short of amazing.
Well said!
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