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Terror Networks
syrian professor says Islam is in deep doo doo
2004-09-28
...Twelve Nepalese citizens are slaughtered — Islam. A metro station is bombed — Islam. Civilian aircraft crash — Islam. A school is taken and the souls of 50 children [are lost] for the soul of [each] terrorist — Islam. A bus is bombed here, a railway train there, and before that there were hospitals and theaters, etc 
 all of them Islamic acts. [Behind] the color green are exposed rivers red with blood, flowing in the streets and public squares. And Muslims everywhere.

"Islam is in the names of all of the organizations that decapitate using knives, all the while saying the Fatiha [the first chapter of the Koran, said as a prayer] before the slaughter. The victims are butchered in the Islamic way 
 Christians, Buddhists, and Jews
 After all, they are only infidels, fuel for the blaze, enemies, or potential enemies, or the friends of enemies, or their neighbors, and so on. The soul has no value and the body parts are laid out and displayed on the tables of Islam 
 Islam 
 Islam. The Islamic press searches for something that will absolve 'Islam' of the crimes of the Shahada [martyrdom]
 It is Islam that adorns television screens with body parts
 Islam — whether those who praise its mercies like it or not — is the foul odor of the putrefaction of Islamic history and its stench, as well as [being] other things that are honorable, which some people like and others do not


"Ignominious terrorism exists, and one cannot but acknowledge its being Islamic. Anyone who is unable to bear its ignominy and wishes to absolve himself of the ugly mark of terror which is stamped in our soul 
 must scrutinize the recesses of his mind and search out there the terror that conceals itself behind pretty and misleading names
"

'What Gets Passed on from One Generation to the Next is the Belief in Legal Rulings that Forbid Thought and Permit Killing'
"Self-examination 
 would result in favor of abandoning Islam 
 yet what gets passed... {he ends up calling for reform from within]
Posted by:mhw

#29  Rumors have it that Zionism is not any better off.

Posted by: Anonymous6706   2004-09-28 5:54:09 PM  

#28  Would you root for "moderation" in Nazism?

Islam is a primitive, totalitarian ideology. Nothing but its complete defeat will do. Imagine the Aztecs ripping the pulsing heart out of their victims, and making DVDs out of it. Moslem depravity and cruelty has been the rule for 1400 yeas already. The time has come to destroy Islam.

Until 9/11 I didn't have much time to think about Islam -- 'tis merely another religion, I supposed. In the past three years I've had time to study the Moslems' history and ideology. My conviction is that their values are thoroughly evil and they must be destroyed. If we are to survive.

Ceterum censeo, Mecca delenda est.
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2004-09-28 9:44:07 PM  

#27  Thanks kindly, indeed, Ol Prof. Wish you'd taught at my college.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-09-28 9:41:23 PM  

#26  here and there, little sparks of awareness, and cautious, tippy-toe moves in the direction of self-criticism. A trend? A movement? A tectonic shift? Who knows? ...every now and then, I see an encouraging sign.

Indeed. Another 200 years and this religion, too, will understand that the earth is round and that life is preferable to death.
Posted by: galileo galilei   2004-09-28 7:03:15 PM  

#25  A small meteorite? Hmmm... maybe like the lil puppy that dug the hole shown here:

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/dilatush/20011103Agf00056.jpg

I think Qom would be a good impact point.
Posted by: Dave D.   2004-09-28 7:03:11 PM  

#24  a radioactive meteorite? Inshallah!
Posted by: Frank G   2004-09-28 6:47:12 PM  

#23  Just an evil thought...
It would be damn hard to blaim the USA if a small meteor wandered a bit in its orbit and slamed into a chunk of real estate. I'm thinking some positive vibs... that would solve a whole bunch of problems with no weapons or blaim.
Posted by: 3dc   2004-09-28 6:45:15 PM  

#22  Do appreciate Mrs. D's wit.
Posted by: The Ol Prof   2004-09-28 6:41:51 PM  

#21  I'm surrounded by liberal nut bags (Marin Cty, CA). These people are so clueless it would be sad if it were not so danerous. They actively work for the defeat of America. They are specifically uncomfortable with America as Alpha dog and seek every way possible for us to roll over and expose our belly to the enemy.

Regardless of their whining, it becomes more clear every day that the enemy is being hurt and hurt badly. Articles calling for introspection by Muslims do not appear out of ether. They are being driven to it by the disgusting and failed actions of those most visible in their religion. Failed is the key here. As the terrorists make more and more hardened enemies, the average Muslim is going to realize that they cannot live outside the Arab world without being a pariah.

We have to keep the pressure on and increase it in cases like Iran/Syria (esp. Iran). We can and will win this.
Posted by: remote man   2004-09-28 6:40:45 PM  

#20  "They're a pathetic lot. If I didnt have to go down with them to demonstrate the point, I'd be tempted. But I'm not. Fug 'em."

What scares me most about the Left is that they don't seem to have much more sense than the Muslims, and the thought that they may not have sense enough to refrain from the kinds of abuses that can only be undone by violent revolt.

They don't understand, there's a reason the Constitution was designed to limit the power of government over our lives: it's so that no matter what the government does, it can't do anything important enough to make us rip one another's throats out over it.

And I fear we may be getting close to the point where that's exactly what we start doing. The "final insult" that propelled me away from the Democratic Party was the realization that Al Gore didn't just want to defeat the Republican candidate, he wanted to destroy all Republicans because he hates them down to the core of his soul.

Or whatever passes for a soul.
Posted by: Dave D.   2004-09-28 6:22:48 PM  

#19  We may have to kill their god.

hokay
Posted by: Frank G   2004-09-28 6:13:31 PM  

#18  Thanks, Mrs. D. That was a tough thing to read.

This war began for me on November 4, 1979 when the Khomeinists overran the American embassy in Tehran and held the staff hostage for 444 days.

On September 11, 2001 my main thought was, "well, I wonder if we're going to finally start taking these Islamic bastards seriously? They mean to kill or convert us all."

We may have to kill their god.
Posted by: Dave D.   2004-09-28 6:11:22 PM  

#17  Dave D - Amen. The DU Talking Points aren't meant to stimulate debate or discussion, they're meant to stifle it with memes which take reams to explain. Intentionally dense pointless circular rhetoric is the true goal. Obfuscation, distraction, and disingenuous faux dialog. Such is the main tool of the fools. I wonder just how many have clue one regards who's pulling the strings back behind the curtain... They scream about Rove, et al, when they are the ones being so deftly manipulated. They're a pathetic lot. If I didnt have to go down with them to demonstrate the point, I'd be tempted. But I'm not. Fug 'em.
Posted by: .com   2004-09-28 6:11:19 PM  

#16  Mrs D - Excellent link...

"We are 70 percent of the people," said Ali before I left him. They are the most redoubtable weapon of mass destruction against the mullahs, I keep telling myself. They are the end of the tunnel, if only we could recognize that there is tunnel out there and not a dead-end — if only we decided to lend them our voice."

I suggest we lend them a shitload of TLAMs, cruise missiles, and stealth bombers. Shock & Awe Iran in a decap strike to end all decaps. Then this 70 percent can retake their country from the Mad Mullahs. Coincidentally will be JDAM-City and Bunker-Buster Central on every know and suspected nuke facility.
Posted by: .com   2004-09-28 6:03:54 PM  

#15  I thought H3 and H1 made damn nice sites for launch platforms... ;-)
Posted by: Frank G   2004-09-28 6:02:49 PM  

#14  "So many people ankle-biting and bitching about nuking everything the minute they get a burr up their asses. It's truly stupid."

Also, the ones who can't understand why it was necessary to invade Iraq first before tackling Iran, Syria and Saudi Arabia.

And the ones who had to have Bush "make the case" for getting rid of Saddam-- anyone who's been paying the slightest bit of attention to current events since 1991 should have been able to figure that out for himself.
Posted by: Dave D.   2004-09-28 6:01:02 PM  

#13  Well, Fred, I guess you need a quickie in-line function to check & break these long strings posted by fucknozzles like aNoDick6706 - and auto-add the IP to the shit list. That would be a nice kicker.
Posted by: .com   2004-09-28 5:57:29 PM  

#12  Maintenance, clean-up in Aisle 11.

In case that didn't push you into depression, read this
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-09-28 5:55:58 PM  

#11  [Off-topic or abusive comments deleted]
Posted by: Anonymous6706 TROLL   2004-09-28 5:54:09 PM  

#10  I was gonna comment - but I'll just say amen Dilatush!
Posted by: Frank G   2004-09-28 5:48:39 PM  

#9  Same here, Dave.

If any of us were in Bush's shoes (and not intellectually challenged, of course) we'd get it: he has to check the boxes. All of the boxes.

Just like going to the UN one last time before whacking Saddam. So many people ankle-biting and bitching about nuking everything the minute they get a burr up their asses. It's truly stupid.

History will look back and recognize that, though he got shit-all recognition or credit for it from the morons, he did give both fair warning and every reasonable chance. Whether it was "taken" will be part of history, as well.

Indeed, we live in interesting times. And we're surrounded by twits, sick dicks, and crybabies -- not to mention murderous enemies.
Posted by: .com   2004-09-28 5:48:36 PM  

#8  "Good decision not to hold your breath, Dave."

Yeah. And truth be told, I'm not terribly optimistic that there's going to be much more change without us bumping off the Mad Mullahs and Baby Bashir and his Baathists, at least: these assholes sure aren't quick learners.

I support Bush's approach-- the "Middle East Democracy" bit-- and I can understand the rationale for it as well as the ethical arguments for why we must at least give reform an earnest effort before reaching the point where any further terrorist attacks trigger a war of annihilation which ends up obliterating much of the Arab world.

But I'm not optimistic anymore that it'll work.
Posted by: Dave D.   2004-09-28 5:40:54 PM  

#7  Dead within 6 weeks.
Posted by: RWV   2004-09-28 5:26:35 PM  

#6  Remember folks - decapitations, massacres, and rape are not objectively bad things... only if they bring bad publicity to our campaign.

/moonbats
Posted by: BH   2004-09-28 5:18:40 PM  

#5  Maybe it is the beginning of an exponential rate of change for the better (/eternal optimist)

All I know is that they better ramp reform up or Islam will be on the business end of a JDAM or worse.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-09-28 5:17:54 PM  

#4  I've seen maybe 4. That leaves 1,199,999,996 to go. At the rate of one every 2 days, we should have this resolved by 6,572,846 A. D. Good decision not to hold your breath, Dave.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-09-28 5:15:43 PM  

#3  Perfect assessment, Dave.
Posted by: .com   2004-09-28 5:14:24 PM  

#2  Hmmm... here and there, little sparks of awareness, and cautious, tippy-toe moves in the direction of self-criticism. A trend? A movement? A tectonic shift? Who knows? I'm sure as hell not going to be holding my breath waiting for Islam to cure itself of its sickness, but I have to admit: every now and then, I see an encouraging sign. And they seem to be coming slightly more frequently.

We'll see.
Posted by: Dave D.   2004-09-28 5:10:32 PM  

#1  Fatwa in 5...4...3...2...
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2004-09-28 5:07:31 PM  

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