As Muslims continue to celebrate their holy month of Ramadan by fasting during daylight hours and feasting at night (and by rioting over the pope’s quoting a medieval Christian theologian’s observation on Islam’s spread by force, some optimistic results from last year’s Muslim riots over the publication of some Danish cartoons mildly mocking Islam are now evident. No, no, no Muslims aren’t sorry for the riots or the deaths. They’re still angry over the cartoons—angrier maybe. As the British newspaper, The Guardian, a paper usually hostile to America and sympathetic to the rioters noted, publishing the cartoons, “a provocative exercise...