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Reforming Barbarians

Reader comment on item: A Key Change to "The Pope and the Koran"
in response to reader comment: Conspiracies to Control The World

Submitted by orange yonason (United States), Feb 1, 2006 at 14:22

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It's not often, even among most fact-based right-wing writings, that one will see such a frank exposition as this opinion I just found.

"...CAIR representatives are meeting with Denmark and Norwegian authorities to protest the Mohammed cartoon that has caused such a fuss. Muslims are in a snit about these drawings in two major newspapers.

Sadly, they can't find the snit when it comes to their own killing of innocent mortals. But that is easily understood. The Koran says that killing infidels is nothing to worry about. It's not a crime. It's a pious act. The same with suicide bombing, slitting females' necks when they get out of line, and slaying other Muslims when they get in the way of laying low non-Muslims.

The sharia, that is the so-called "judicial system" of Islam, follows the unholy book, the Koran, that was written by a raping, killing, robbing, plundering so-called prophet, Mohammed. Therefore, we are co-existing on a planet with an insane killing cult called "Islam." Its whole world is totally different from civil individuals.

That's why there are those who genuinely raise the question whether or not a civil worldview can overlay a Muslim mentality such as is in Iraq. Can Koran lovers who delight in killing one another and infidels, learning same from birth, actually learn how to plant a democracy?"
http://www.michnews.com/artman/publish/article_11542.shtml

Unfortunately, most of the available evidence supports this pessimistic analysis.

It is for that reason, as I alluded to at the end of my other post to this article, that as long as Islam sees no reason to change there will be no chance.

So, do we (a) ignore the problem by pretending it really doesn't exist, or will go away by itself? (b) kiss civilization goodbye, and submit to them without a fight? (c) continue fighting them, knowing they are willing to keep this up for another 1400 years, if necessary? (d) make an all-out effort to irradicate the problem once and for all? or, (e) give them an ultimatum that we will tolerate their existence as long as they leave us alone, but if they attack us we will give them back 10-fold every time until they stop?

What would you do?
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Another Lie [35 words]AaronMay 7, 2006 07:2544977
A French newspaper [141 words]Kees RudolfApr 21, 2006 16:2043756
Goosa [11 words]RajJul 19, 2009 15:2243756
Don't over-react to what Fessio thinks he understood what Pope said [165 words]SA FranceApr 5, 2006 10:1542450
WITHOUT CHRIST [99 words]donvanMar 8, 2006 17:2839419
Peace [91 words]JumanaMar 7, 2006 23:4839296
1Struggling with Identity of Islam [304 words]PonderingFeb 23, 2006 04:0837549
1Qu'ran or Islam [109 words]tellisMar 16, 2006 20:0037549
struggling Identity [60 words]observerSep 26, 2006 00:4837549
Keep dreaming [171 words]NOORFeb 19, 2006 02:1236302
Hey, then please go back to that and let us be!!! [136 words]AnneMay 6, 2006 12:2336302
Leave us alone [62 words]Octavio JohansonMay 6, 2006 17:5236302
version corrected for diplomatic resons? likely [162 words]brunoFeb 6, 2006 15:2133952
Expounding On Ambiguity? [563 words]orange yonasonJan 31, 2006 16:0833309
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Reply to Howlin [353 words]No DhimmiJan 31, 2006 22:0733146
No Dhimmi [60 words]howlinFeb 1, 2006 12:1833146
Reforming Barbarians [359 words]orange yonasonFeb 1, 2006 14:2233146
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an all out effort [76 words]donvanFeb 21, 2006 13:4833146
To Joe: [29 words]jeffreybFeb 25, 2006 23:0833146
reply to Jeffery, here is the proof [52 words]JoeFeb 28, 2006 00:2233146
To Joe [99 words]jeffreybFeb 28, 2006 16:1533146
again [666 words]JoeMar 1, 2006 13:2533146
To Joe [23 words]jeffreybMar 1, 2006 16:4033146
Does Benedict XVI agree with Ratzinger? [473 words]Tom McLaughlinJan 30, 2006 09:1333097
Conditions for Changing Islam [553 words]Mike RamirezJan 29, 2006 18:4033045
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The compounding of error [284 words]WilliamJan 29, 2006 09:0633001
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why u people see only one side of picture [42 words]Ahsan HussainJan 30, 2006 08:5932998
Comment to #643 Correction to Pope and the Koran [135 words]William Sumner ScottJan 29, 2006 04:2932982

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