Fed up with Islam Yet???

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Lessons from the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorist List

The FBI's list of "Ten Most Wanted" fugitives dates back to 1950 but the list of "Most Wanted Terrorists" dates back to just after 9/11 and sense that terrorism had become a strategic threat. Today, the list includes 31 individuals, all of them male and with a single exception, all of them Muslim...


FBI — Most Wanted Terrorists
wow That must make all the other terrorists feel a bit safer.

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If the Ottoman attacks, we're all good. We have Thomas Jefferson ( the guy who used the Koran to swear on at his inauguration for US Prez) on our side giving advice.
 

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Pamela Geller is a New York liberal, concerned about shariah law.

Most Canadians don’t know who she is, but she did something for us that no Canadian did: She arranged for a proper gravestone for Aqsa Parvez, the teenaged Canadian girl murdered by her father and brother in a so-called honour killing in 2007.

Aqsa was murdered for daring to dress like a Canadian, instead of wearing a punishment sack, as women in shariah countries like Saudi Arabia are required to do.

But Parvez was also victimized even after she died. No Muslim cemetery would agree to have her buried there. Nor would they allow a marker of any sort to commemorate her.

It’s almost as if the leaders of the Muslim community blamed Aqsa and tacitly agreed with her murderers, that she was dishonourable.

For two years, until her family arranged for an inscribed stone, Aqsa was buried in an unmarked grave, in a public cemetery.

For two years, all that was on her tomb was a number, 774. Her murderer father must have been pleased; he got his wish, didn’t he? His daughter was erased from life and, for a time, erased again in death.

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via bcf:

Gay people to be ‘publicly lashed’ in moderate Muslim nation of Indonesia


Deputy mayor of sharia law province of Aceh is backing a new bylaw where gay men and women will be caned 100 times


Gay men and women living in a strict Islamic province of Indonesia are going to be publicly lashed 100 times under a proposed bylaw backed by politicians.

Illiza Sa’aduddin Djamal, the Banda Aceh Deputy Mayor, is calling for harsher bylaws against gay people as it is against the district’s adherence to sharia law.

Djamal, who has called homosexuality ‘a social disease that should be eradicated, has complained police are unable to punish gay people under current rules.


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Gay people to be ‘publicly lashed’ in Indonesia | Gay Star News
 

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An atheist Muslim is a contradiction in terms.

There are many people who culturally identify with the religion they were raised with. It also lends 'authority' to their views on said religion, and explains certain cultural holdovers, like the atheist who gives something up for the 40 days of Lent.
 

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When was the last time a Baptist murdered a doctor, or shot up a clinic, or arsonized a clinic?
do baptists do that?

This type of religious persuasion is not dangerous in my mind. It appears to appeal to types of individuals who need to have very tight control upon their lives. They tend to view the world very black and white, right or wrong. They keep their focus narrow to keep themselves in line.

The danger I could forsee is if they keep growing and moving forward they would have a very heavy political influence. If they kept going they could then begin to quietly force rules and laws that could be controlling. We are not there yet. They seems to understand though, get the children young. That could give them a powerful base but not all kids personalities will accept this kind of control once they become adults.