From Winds Of Jihad:
Resisting Islam Causes Islamic Terrorism…
by sheikyermami on August 27, 2010
“Those who oppose Islam cause wars and are responsible for them…”
But you gotta keep in mind that terrorism is ‘absolutely forbidden in Islam’, no Muslim can be a terrorist, and Islam is a religion of peace. Add to this that you can’t tar all Muslims with the same brush, can’t blame all Muslims for the tiny minority of extremists that misinterprets the religion, and if you don’t stop asking questions and submit to Islam anytime soon, one and a half gazillion Muslims will come charging out of the mosques and kill you.
Ground Zero Mosque Imam In 2006: U.S. ‘Terrorism’ Fostered Islamic Terrorism
Newly uncovered audio recorded at a forum in 2006 shows Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, the man behind the Ground Zero mosque, reaffirming his belief that U.S. ‘terrorism’ fostered Islamic terrorism. (h/t Ace)
Don’t believe him? Well, how about this: lets blame the Jews instead!
CIA warns of violent American Jews- ….What? Why? Baruch Goldstein of course!
“Some American Jews have supported and even engaged in violent acts against perceived enemies of Israel,” the leaked report reads. “In 1994, Baruch Goldstein, an American Jewish doctor from New York, emigrated to Israel, joined the extremist group Kach, and killed 29 Palestinians during their prayers in the mosque at the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron” (J’Post)
For more information on the clip, check out the Eyeblast.tv blog here.
Kill this goose:
The “Islamophobia” Canard
Its not “Islamophobia” when they are determined to kill you:
There’s no denying that many Americans, and that surely includes many who oppose the construction of the mosque, are afraid of Islam. Indeed, Americans have good reasons to fear Islam and a large, tender focal point for those fears lies near the southern tip of Manhattan. That message has been delivered loud and clear to Daisy Khan and Feisal Abdul Rauf, yet they choose to ignore it, a reaction that serves merely to increase America’s trepidation. But, even if we put 9-11 to the side for a moment, there are still so many things about the “religion of peace” that can and should make Americans fearful. (Frontpagemag)
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