Run through wood-chipper, mix the results with cedar chips, stuff into large burlap sacks to make comfortable and figurant pillows for your dogs.
Leftover product could be used to sop up messy pig pens.
Most of the responses on this thread are a good example of why FR detractors are able to portray this site as hate filled and FReepers as bigots.
And why do I have a feeling that the people here would be the first to condemn and call for violence against muslims desecrating a Bible, that many of you are devout “christians”?
It doesn’t matter to me but when FR is criticized or attacked in the media, people shouldn’t be surprised.
I would welcome one left on my doorstep. That’s all I’m saying.
Who has the appropriate tagline to answer that? "All I need to know about Islam I learned on Septemeber 11, 2001."
I'd give the credit, but I don't recall who has it.
Sounds like a hate crime. No different than hanging a noose in someones front yard or burning a cross.
When was the last time the MSM described the Bible as a “holy” book. Equal time demands that whenever they reference the Bible they use the adjective holy.
“wants to educate non muslims about the religion”
It goes both ways—I guess it’s not a hate crime to leave bibles on muslim doorsteps,then, in an effort to educate them about Christianity.
More about the Book of Signs Foundation - it’s parent organization the al Furqaan Foundation and it’s founder,
“Wajajat Sayeed [founder of BoSF] is also the director of the MLFA (Muslim Legal Fund of America). This fund is a coalition of Islamists including CAIR (Council on American Islamic Relations), named an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation trial; the MAS (Muslim American Society); and the American Muslim Task Force associated with the far left, such as the ANSWER Coalition. The organization clearly is a mouthpiece for the Holy Land Foundation victimology propaganda and believes among other absurd apologetics that Sami al-Arian is wrongly accused - note - nothing about Muslim responsibility in Islamist-inspired terror. The goal of Al-Furqaan as stated on their website is to put a Quran in every household, hotel room, hospital, college dorm, and retirement home in America. The translation is endorsed by the toxic Zakir Naik, and his entire Wahhabi-Deobandi proselytizing mission for Islamism (i.e., political Islam).”
Man, it’s not pretty. The Houston report doesn’t even begin to tell you the whole story about this outfit and their toxic Korans. Read it all at Creeping Sharia.com
http://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/2008/06/25/a-quran-in-every-household/
I would get a group together from the neighborhood, that had received the Korans. Gt the news media involved. And burn the korans. making a statement, “We do not want to have anything with this sick religion”
Horn: Where are ya? There gonna put a Koran on my porch.
911: Stay inside Mr. Horn
Horn: I’m going buddy...
Is this Houston’s chance to submit and pay the pole tax?
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Smear it in bacon fat and give it back.
So . . . uhhhh . . . doing some . . .
interesting things . . . as a group, with clown masks . . . and maybe all the family dogs . . . with some pages from some books . . . could get interesting quick.
I’d buy a fake pig and stick it in my front yard with the book in its mouth.
She's absolutely right.
Why is it all the do-gooders and hand-wringers never seem to want to criticize any country but America when it comes to human rights, the environment, etc. Hmmmm?