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August 5, 2005

On 'Muslim Critics Bash Phoney Fatwah'

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Starting at the end of the Washington Times article pointed to by Chad at InTheBullPen, we read that "The debate is complicated by the fact that Islam has no ordained clergy or central authority, like a pope, who can hand down definitive teaching. Islamic leaders with conflicting views on violence regularly claim they are authorized to issue the edicts. Islam in America itself is a mix of millions of immigrants and U.S.-born converts with diverse outlooks."

In other words, as I've mentioned in many previous posts, we have here before us a "religion" called Islam - a religion that's run amuck and has been doing so from the time of it's begining. And it's this 'run-amuckness'that's led to where we are today with Islamic groups running around issuing phoney fatwas, led by terrorist-supporting leaders, who are simply trying to conceal their intent which is to Islamicize America and turn the White House into the Muslim House. As for the Washington Times article referred to above, I labeled the fatwa it refers to as phoney and bogus in an extensive post on the original AP/CBS report and the image they used to defame the American flag!

Chad had originally attempted to remain neutral on the fatwa, probably being hopeful like many of us that the terrorist-supporting Figh Council, Muzammil Siddiqi, it's terrorist-supporting leader, CAIR, and the rest of the Muslim Groups that continue to double-speak peace and tolerance to our faces but preach and support the Islamization of America behind our backs - meant what they said. But now it appears that Chad's rethinking his original thoughts on the matter, and expects them to come out with actions and specifics, and has more on the story.

Related reading.




Posted by Hyscience at August 5, 2005 1:47 PM


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