Posted on 05/01/2002 7:33:40 PM PDT by AM2000
There are innumerable cases of extremist Muslim preachers openly recruiting for jihad in London: the New York Times article mentions one such telling his flock that it was appropriate for a Muslim to kill random Hindus on the street because the Koran says so. What is the British government doing to contain this sort of pure hatred? Nothing, so far. They are aiding and abetting the export of terrorism, that's all. The London School of Economics is the home of Fabian Socialism and Harold Laski, prime culprits in addling Krishna Menon and thereby Jawaharlal Nehru through idiotic economic ideas, and indirectly responsible for India's failure to uplift 500 million from poverty in the last fifty years. It now has another claim to fame: the epicentre for Islamist terrorism in Europe. Omar Sheikh is but one of its illustrious students.
I agree.
Same for the US ---who cares what the Europeans think ---if they wish to give up their countries, that's fine but they have nothing to say about people who want to preserve their homelands.
As they should be! But what are they going to do about the muslim problem? Can they declare them terrorists and deport them back to Mad Mos homeland? I doubt that any leader will attempt a solution until thousands of their citizens have been murdered by the muslims. Even President George Bush thinks islam is a religion of peace. When will he get his wakeup call? Let the Crusade begin!
They even rounded up about a hundred jewish children who hadn't even been asked for by the nazi's and sent them to their death.
You think anything has changed in that country's psyche?
The plan seems to bo to keep your potential terrorist volunteers poor and stupid, while the clerics nurture feelings of bitterness and hate...brainwashing.
I think it is a GREAT idea for India to file a complaint against an EUN country in the EUN's own International Tribunal.
It won't GET anywhere, but I'm sure even the socialist media would have a field day with it....and THAT would be PRICELESS.
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