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Of course, it was just fine to dance in the streets on 9/11... |
1 posted on
12/04/2002 3:47:51 AM PST by
Fintan
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To: Fintan
Well, at least they ain't rioting...
To: Fintan
"Christianity has been awfully "tolerant" too, engaging in inquisitions, holocausts, African slavery, genocide of nearly the entire indigenous population of the Western hemisphere - all within the last five centuries."Then the author of this statement fails to acknowledge that the only African slavery still continuing are in Moslem countries of Africa.
To: Fintan
Dumb move. Bad taste.
I'm no fan of Islam but we shouldn't condemn an entire religion for the faults of the fanatics.
4 posted on
12/04/2002 3:52:36 AM PST by
JimVT
To: Fintan
Joseph P. Wade Coatesville I agree with him...
5 posted on
12/04/2002 3:53:12 AM PST by
dakine
To: Fintan
The Religion of Peace insulted? Shame, shame shame. I would have thought "promoted" would have been more accurate than "tolerated."
6 posted on
12/04/2002 3:53:25 AM PST by
anton
To: Fintan
I'm tired of hearing how offended Islamics are when they themselves have yet to master the dark mysteries of personal hygiene.
To: Fintan
This year the No.#1 pop song in Egypt and Syria was a catchy tune titled "I hate Isreal".
To: Fintan
Truth hurts. We need more truth; we aren't getting it from members of the Religion of Peace.
To: Fintan
And if this cartoon was published in a newspaper in a Muslim country, there would be a fatwaissued calling for the artist's death. Who do these people think they're fooling?
To: Fintan
" As a Muslim, I feel humiliated and disgusted. Syed Shahabuddin "
As a Christian I feel the same. I am humiliated that we haven't wiped your vermin friends off the face of the planet. I am disgusted that you even exist.
15 posted on
12/04/2002 4:14:00 AM PST by
Movemout
To: Fintan
The cartoon is right. Some people just can't handle the truth.
18 posted on
12/04/2002 4:17:59 AM PST by
aomagrat
To: Fintan
The Inquirer has received more than 300 letters from around the country and abroad criticizing it. I wonder how many they received PRAISING it?
19 posted on
12/04/2002 4:18:19 AM PST by
Illbay
To: Fintan
Is it a co-incidence that all the people that were insulted by the cartoon have Islamic names? It is also interesting how well they worded their outrage in Politicaly Correct patterns.
Too bad they are insulted by the truth of the cartoon and were not insulted enough to write in about the truth of the World Trade Center slaughter. Better us Dhimmis should die than they be bothered by inconvienent thoughts...
To: Fintan
More than 300 letters criticizing?
He he he he.
Anyone have an address for the P.E.?
To: Fintan
Deeply offensice?
He hon?
How deep a crater does a 2000 pound bomb make?
These guys don't yet know deep anything.
Try anger.
And a long memory.
Perhaps 900 years long, even.
To: Fintan
I don't know, Tony... Look how they responded to Isioma Daniel's column about the Miss World contest.
To: Fintan
Of course, it was just fine to dance in the streets on 9/11... Must you remind them all of their own behavior? It takes away from the "bad fanatic terrorists." /sarcasm
37 posted on
12/04/2002 4:42:14 AM PST by
nicmarlo
To: Fintan
The only commandment Muslims everywhere appear to observe is "Thou shalt not speak nor raise thy hand against a fellow Muslim, regardless of circumstances." Even after Black Tuesday, after the scores of homicide bombings in Israel (and now in Kenya and Bali), after the kidnap-slaying of Daniel Pearl and a host of comparable acts against Christian missionaries and charity workers, there is no admission from Muslims generally that their "religion" -- I still can't think of a war ideology that preaches theocracy and conversion by the sword as a religion, but maybe someday -- is being used as the rationale by the worst men in the world, for the worst deeds ever committed.
Until the day they renounce these things and condemn those who perpetrate them, do not trust Muslims. But on that day... will they still be Muslims?
Freedom, Wealth, and Peace,
Francis W. Porretto
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To: JimVT
Dumb move. Bad taste.
I'm no fan of Islam but we shouldn't condemn an entire religion for the faults of the fanatics. Actually, the cartoon in right on. There is no moral or spiritual eqivalency between the god of Islam and the God of Christians and Jews.
To: Fintan
bump for later, after today, I'll need a good laugh and your cartoon will put a smile on my face as I am sure will the replys to it.
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