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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Reminders About Islam

Inspired in part by the web site Citizen Warrior, the video below covers important details about abrogation of verses in the Koran, shari'a, and taqiyya:


From the mouth of Pavel Pechyonkin, former paramedic and one of the suspects in the recent Volgograd train station bombing in Russia:
"I have come here only to make Allah pleased with me, to earn heaven," he said in the video.

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..."Why should we follow those Christian commandments, when Allah, may he be glorified, urges us to fight those kafirs [unbelievers]," he said. "Why shouldn't we leave their children orphaned?"

He also brushed off his mother words that the Koran does not instruct believers to kill.

"I am not inventing anything from the Koran, I am reading," he said....

24 comments:


  1. New Benghazi Bombshell...... Breaking News!
    The Post reports that, Ben Qumu is directly tied to the Benghazi attack in addition to Ben Qumu are Ansar al Sharia Derna, the branches of Ansar al Sharia in Benghazi and Tunisia designated as terrorist organizations by the State Department.

    Two other individuals, Ahmed Abu Khattala and Seifallah ben Hassine, are going to be added to the list of “specially designated global terrorists!
    Ben Qumu is one of the original “Arab Afghans” who traveled to Afghanistan to fight the Soviets in the 1980s. In the years that followed the end of the anti-Soviet jihad, Ben Qumu followed al Qaeda to the Sudan and then, in the mid-to-late 1990s, back to Afghanistan and Pakistan. He was eventually arrested in Pakistan after the 9/11 attacks and transferred to the American detention facility at Guantánamo Bay.

    A leaked Joint Task Force Guantánamo threat assessment describes Ben Qumu as an “associate” of Osama bin Laden. found that Ben Qumu worked as a driver for a company owned by bin Laden in the Sudan, fought alongside al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan, and maintained ties to several other well-known al Qaeda leaders. Ben Qumu’s alias was found on the laptop of an al Qaeda operative responsible for overseeing the finances for the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The information on the laptop indicated that Ben Qumu was an al Qaeda “
    member receiving family support.

    Wow! Man oh man, I guess that the “Progressives” blog on the “NY Times’s Investigation is Bogus, as always!!

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  2. Ducky and the rest of his leftwing dhimmi ilk need to take their Volvos to the streets of Pakistan and Saudia Arabia and lecture people there with their "Tolerance", "Diversity" and "Coexist" bumper stickers. And while you're at it, but an unveiled woman behind the wheel and see how long your happy motoring continues.

    Christian countries are the most diverse and tolerant in the world. We coexist quite well. Go to a Muslim country and ask, Got LGBT?

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    1. T. Levesoor Nilknarf Larebil said:

      Give me you address, and I'll send you a sympathy card. You'd be better off riding a bicycle.

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  4. T. Levesoor Nilknarf Larebil said:

    But isn't that what we did to the Indians? Invasion and conquest, then rot within followed by decline and fall. That's history. Humankind will never change.

    It's our turn to be be made into mincemeat. Nothing you can do about it. It's fore-ordained.

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  5. Only thne thing to say to this:


    DIDADIN

    DETAIN - INTERN - DISEMPOWER - AND- DEPORT - ISLAMANIACS - NOW

    D-I-D-A-D-I-N!

    Those who would be kind to the cruel are sure to be cruel to the kind."


    "Those who expect to reap the blessing of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."

    ~ Thomas Paine (1737-1809)

    DIDADIN!

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  6. Those in charge of Islamo-fanatic countries are light-years ahead of us. They do not accept such notions, such as the idea that the people must rise up and replace Sharia law with a constitutional democracy. Anyone making such a claim is immediately taken away and dealt with. Usually, there is a cherry picker in their future.

    Not here, though. Here we have the right to champion whatever fruitcake ideas happen to be warming the cockles of our idiot hearts —not unlike Ducky, who has never seen an idiotic idea he didn’t fall in love with. Now one may wonder, “If these people are proponents of Sharia Law, why have they migrated to our land to begin with?”

    Damn-good-question. The answer, I think, lies in two parts. First, it is because they can migrate away from their home countries if they want to, or have received a dispensation from their governments to come here for the express purpose of disrupting American society. Mind you, this is no easy task because most of our citizens have their heads up their asses and literally have no idea what is going on around them. But second, it is because it is easier to get a visa to the United States than almost anywhere on the planet, except perhaps, France.

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    1. Sam,
      “If these people are proponents of Sharia Law, why have they migrated to our land to begin with?”

      I think that it is clear that some of the Moslems flooding into Western nations are colonizing. The history of Islam shows this pattern, does it not?

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  7. OK, if Islam is truly "The Religion Of Peace" then why does the balance of strife in today's world take place in Nations dominated by this "Religion"? I find it completely astonishing that anyone, not immersed in (indoctrinated) and thus a practitioner of this pseudo theology, could possibly support or find excuses for it. Perhaps Ducky can provide some enlightenment here.

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  8. How come every other president and wife in history to spend their Birthday’s together, except the Moocher and Bath House Barry!

    I guess that the First Wookiee loves to get some free time away from the Liar in chief.


    Or is she hiding out, waiting for the plastic surgery marks to heal?

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  9. I guess that Moochelle is still furious at Obozo’s flirting with that Danish Prime Minister babe at Mandela funeral,

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  10. The childishly spiteful tone of most of these comments is not doing the cause of Conservatism any good at all. It just makes the people who write these nasty, self-indugent remarks look foolish and hateful. Where's the good in that?

    ---------------> Katharine Heartburn

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    1. Katharine,
      I do wish that commenters would stay on topic. Alas! I'm too ill to monitor and moderate comments.

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  11. M4 E,

    As we know, anyone who is so ashamed as to not assume an identity is nothing but a supreme "Chicken Shit" and has no real standing in the greater evaluation of subjects and issues as those of us , otherwise, do. Anyone who can't form an identity should be dismissed! You know who you are!

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  12. "if Islam is truly "The Religion Of Peace"

    I guess my request to Ducky goes unanswered. OK Ducky, I really didn't think that you could. After all, who could?

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  13. Marine4Ever,
    The NYT has lost so much credibility that only a low-class moron would call that rag an unimpeachable source of news.

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  14. From Reported Christian "martyr" deaths doubled in 2013:

    ...Nine of the 10 countries listed as dangerous for Christians are Muslim-majority states, many of them torn by conflicts with radical Islamists....

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    1. One would hope the Pope would speak out especially since many of the victims are Catholic. I don't understand how he can turn his back.

      Prince Charles finally said something, finally! It's virtually open season on Christians in some Islamic countries.

      PS get well.

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    2. Jason,
      It is astounding to me that the Pope hasn't spoken about the ramping up of the persecution of Christians, most of the persecution at the hands of Moslems. Is it something along the lines of "Crusades guilt"?

      For that matter, most other church leaders of different denominations aren't speaking out either.

      Even more astounding: Prince Charles, an Islamophile, has spoken out!

      Inversionism!

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    3. Jason,
      PS: I'm TRYING to get well. This sinus infection is a bear. Very entrenched!

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  15. Are you sure that's in Audacity? I can't find it. What page?

    In any case, AOW reminds us what they believe. It's becoming harder to discuss this in the media. Given the Sunni-Shiite war raging in several countries, one might think we can start to talk about Islam. Given the Islamist electoral victories in Turkey and Egypt, perhaps the media would start to consider that political Islam is widely accepted as a bona fide variant of Islam.

    I know the Democrats don't want to talk about this but I've become disappointed by Republicans and mainstream conservatives, too.

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  16. Jason,
    According to this: ""I Will Stand With the Muslims Should the Political Winds Shift In An Ugly Direction."

    So said Barack Obama on Page 261 of his book, "The Audacity of Hope."


    I can't vouch for that accuracy of that source.

    Wiki Answers states the following

    Did Obama say in his book I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction?

    Answer:

    Yes and no. This is what he actually said:

    ". . .

    "Whenever I appear before immigrant audiences, I can count on some good-natured ribbing from my staff after my speech; according to them, my remarks always follow a three-part structure: "I am your friend," "[Fill in the home country] has been a cradle of civilization," and "You embody the American dream." They're right, my message is simple, for what I've come to understand is that my mere presence before these newly minted Americans serves notice that they matter, that they are voters critical to my success and full-fledged citizens deserving of respect.

    "Of course, not all my conversations in immigrant communities follow this easy pattern. In the wake of 9/11, my meetings with Arab and Pakistani Americans, for example, have a more urgent quality, for the stories of detentions and FBI questioning and hard stares from neighbors have shaken their sense of security and belonging. They have been reminded that the history of immigration in this country has a dark underbelly; they need specific assurances that their citizenship really means something, that America has learned the right lessons from the Japanese internments during World War II, and that I will stand with them should the political winds shift in an ugly direction." [Page 260-261] . . . "

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  17. I see it now. Page 409 in the hardcover edition on amazon.com. Thanks.

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