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The Pope was shot by a Muslim extremist in the '80s; and Muslims riot when the Pope calls them violent?



Good lord, this is just surreal...

The John Paul II openly forgave Ali Agca, and later in life visited him in person.

In the Koran, Mohammed says that Allah ordered him to "fight the people until they believe in Allah and his messanger", and to "kill the infidel wherever you find him."

The entire Muslim world is the enemy, period. At least half of all Muslims give at least tacit support to Bin Laden and to terrorism and the destruction of Israel and America. They must be swiftly and harshly smacked down by the West, once we pull ourselves away from Katie Couric and Coors Lite.

It's on, and we'd better get in it before they get the upper hand. Wake up and fight, America!!
JohnTAdams makes a good point, that many, many Muslims are peaceful.

But so were many, many Germans, and many, many Japanese!

WE DO NOT AT THIS POINT HAVE THE LEISURE TO SORT THEM OUT AND TIPTOE AROUND THEIR SENSITIVITIES.

When it's on, it's on, and if give the Muslim "moderates" the benefit of the doubt instead of giving it to our own aggressive defense, we will regret it when it's too late.
And besides, JohnTAdams, we'd never have heard about the Pope's remarks if it weren't for the riots...he was giving a speech to some obscure group of religious academics.

So the point is that the murdering, rioting rageheads are the issue, not the media dynamic.


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1If you wish to know the correct response to Islamic terrorists.
The story of General Gordon during the British rule in India in the nineteenth century is the best example.
During an uprising from the local Muslim population a battalion of British soldiers was captured and tortured to death.
Gordon response to this outrage was to round up the entire male population of the local village.
Then duly execute ten Muslim villagers for every one of the British soldiers killed.
Then to strip naked their corpses before burying them all in a shallow pit and pouring pigs blood all over their remains.
This to the Muslims was the ultimate in shame, because the pigs blood meant their souls were unclean.
And so their path to heaven was barred.
Seeing firstly the execution of ten Muslims for every British death.
Then the subsequent defilement of their bodies.
The insurgence was stopped dead in its tracks.
I think the lesson is fairly clear it's our weakness in response to the Muslim threat, that has allowed them to think they can win and that we haven't the courage of our own beliefs and convictions.



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