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dirty old man
02-08-2006, 08:17 AM
The muslims are so piss'd about the picture of mohammed they are now going to print a picture of god to get even with us

Mandelon
02-08-2006, 08:21 AM
Ah the religion of peace and love......they sure look like raving lunatics... :rolleyes:

Sleek-Jet
02-08-2006, 08:36 AM
Ah the religion of peace and love......they sure look like raving lunatics... :rolleyes:
Just ask Salman Rushdie....

SHIFTY
02-08-2006, 09:01 AM
Sal Bass?

Dave C
02-08-2006, 09:41 AM
LOL
"salmon, bass... do you see what he is doing Jerry, just trading one fish for another"
classic
Sal Bass?

totenhosen
02-08-2006, 10:27 AM
Check out the links below: I think we should all buy one!
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http://www.tshirthell.com/store/product.php?productid=586
http://www.tshirthell.com/store/product.php?productid=585

MagicMtnDan
02-08-2006, 11:22 AM
Burning, killing and threatening all because of the basic freedom - freedom of speech is exercised. They'd be happy if we gave up our freedom to speak freely. Then they'd burn, kill and threaten us for something else.
We cannot give in to their threats and actions. Our newspapers and media are filled with left-leaning cowards who won't report the truth about this cartoon news nor will they print the cartoons themselves. They say they're not newsworthy. But somehow the NY Times felt that printing pictures of Abu Ghrab on their front page for 80 STRAIGHT DAYS was newsworthy when they new it would lead to US soldiers dying and provoking the extremists.
Only when the people of the free world become united against this kind of extremist behavior will our world become safe.

AZKC
02-08-2006, 12:16 PM
Gods allready here with us on HB, I've seen him post :idea:

topless
02-08-2006, 12:18 PM
Gods allready here with us on HB, I've seen him post :idea:But he doesn't have an avatar so how will they know what he looks like? :idea:

burtandnancy
02-08-2006, 02:04 PM
remember the old saying "make peace or we'll kill you"

Jetdriver
02-08-2006, 03:13 PM
Check out the links below: I think we should all buy one!
http://www.tshirthell.com/store/product.php?productid=587
http://www.tshirthell.com/store/product.php?productid=586
http://www.tshirthell.com/store/product.php?productid=585
Seriously funny shit! There is also the tshirt on that site that talks about the Kahran now in 2 ply! FUNNY

SB
02-10-2006, 12:05 PM
February 10, 2006
Organized Apoplexy
By David Warren
It is important for people in the West to realize how the “Danish cartoon
apoplexy” was started. Contrary to the impression left by most mainstream
media, most of the Muslim world does not read Danish, store Danish flags in
their closets, or have sea-mail subscriptions to all the Danish provincial
newspapers. Everything they needed to riot was supplied, including a large
volume of hateful lies.
Riots seldom, perhaps never happen spontaneously, in the Muslim world, or in
ours for that matter. You need people committed to setting the bold example
-- to pitching the first rock through the first window. And as we were
reminded by the recent riots in France, it takes organization to keep a riot
going. Witness the young men on scooters with cellphones, scouting fresh
streets for the vandals to attack.
On Monday morning, the Wall Street Journal fleshed out what Danish media and
the interested blogosphere had been uncovering through last week: the true
history of how the international riots were organized and seeded.
The cartoons were nearly ignored when they first appeared: there was one
death threat from a Muslim immigrant, but police determined the man was
mentally ill. Trouble began stirring when imams called attention to the
cartoons, with incendiary sermons in Danish mosques. An imam in Aarhus
publicly reminded the editor of Jyllands-Posten of what had happened to the
Dutch filmmaker, Theo Van Gogh. But even that could have blown over.
From several sources, we now know that word of the cartoons was then carried
systematically through the Muslim world -- to principal mosques, madrasahs,
and government offices starting in Egypt. This was done by delegations sent
by Ahmed Abu-Laban, the Saudi-supported Imam of Copenhagen. And in addition
to the dozen cartoons that had actually appeared in that obscure provincial
newspaper -- most fairly innocent, and one actually satirizing opposition to
Islam -- the delegations' "media kits" included as many as 30 graphics that
had never appeared, and by their nature would never appear, in a Western
mainstream newspaper. For instance, a photo of a man dressed as a pig, over
the caption, “This is the real Mohammad.”
The fake pictures not only outnumbered the real ones, they were much
nastier. Many were in the style of anti-Semitic cartoons that appear
frequently in Arab papers, but turned around to target Muslims instead of
Jews. And the covering letter, which I have read in translation, was full of
outrageous lies about events in Denmark, and misrepresentations of what had
been said by Danish journalists and politicians.
It is this document, and not any copy of Jyllands-Posten from Sept. 30th,
2005, that is at the root of the Muslim riots, the Saudi-sponsored pan-Arab
boycott of Danish goods, and various fatwas and other acts that put Danes
and other Europeans, who had never previously heard of Jyllands-Posten, in
peril for their lives.
That the first violent acts were performed in Gaza and Damascus, under the
oversight of Hamas and the Syrian Baath party, respectively, speaks volumes.
That the Danish embassy in Beirut was torched just after the one in
Damascus, says more. Lebanese police arrested nearly 200 provocateurs, most
of them Palestinians and Syrian nationals. These people also tried to start
a rampage through the whole upscale Maronite (Levantine Catholic)
neighbourhood that is also Beirut's embassy quarter, by pitching rocks into
random windows, and leading anti-Christian chants.
The barometer is still falling. Local Islamists have now seized upon the
issue to launch more riots in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia. Across
Europe, attempts are being made to rekindle the sort of thing we saw in
France. And apologies are being demanded, that would be very foolish to
give.
For the whole point of this exercise is to enhance the power and prestige of
radical Islam, over the great number of Muslims who have not been looking
for trouble. Simply by recognizing the least reasonable Muslim voices as the
legitimate representatives of Islam, terrible damage is done to moderate
interests.
It is utterly wrong to appease an Abu-Laban. Here is a man who gave an
interview on Danish television, pretending great distress, and condemning
the excesses of the international campaign against Danish persons, property,
and products. But he also gave an interview to Al-Jazeera, in Arabic,
cheerfully congratulating the world's Muslims on putting a scare into the
Danes, and gloating over the success of the boycott. Alas for him, the
Danish television network, DR, has now shown excerpts from the Al-Jazeera
interview, translated into Danish.
This has to be spelled out very plainly to people in the West who don’t get
it, including ignorant scribes in the U.S. State Department, the British
Foreign Office, and the Vatican, who have added their official voices in
condemnation of those irrelevant Danish cartoons.
Every time we refuse a radical Muslim demand, by sticking to our sound
Western principles, we strengthen reasonable Muslims against the fanatics.
Every time we relent, we strengthen the fanatics.
Copyright 2006 Ottawa Citizen

HM
02-10-2006, 12:29 PM
Eat me I'm a Danish. :D