Submitted by peter g jones(United States), Apr 23, 2006 at 18:31
The only way to describe that outburst of true Islamic feelings is: indictable. We are nationally going nuts over Mexicans, but Islam is THE Clear and Present Danger to our existence. Why aren't these people in jail or on the way to deportation? If some of them are citizens, "treason" surely fits. We cannot allow Islamists take over our streets as in France and other where in the world. Vowing to overthrow/destroy the government is far beyond name calling.It is curious though, that Arabs call Jews Pigs and Monkeys when Arabs and Jews share Shem/Abraham as common ancestors. Bat Ye'or is right: the applicable term is Judeophobia NOT antisemitism.
Scoop them up, verify real IDs, and then dispose of them accordingly. I agree with Daniel Pipes: the demonstration is an in-your-face challenge, testing the system and our collective will to use measures adequate and appropriate to the occasion. It is painfully obvious that establishment of a world-wide Caliphate has the support of a significant number of Muslims throughout the world. And "Moderate" Muslims, wilth a handful of exceptions, are sitting this matter out. Or perhaps it is a fatal error to ascribe either significant numbers or real passion to resist Islamist radicals to "Moderate" Muslims. Almost all of thealleged "Moderate" stuff that I have seen qualifies as special pleading, or culpable logic chopping. If you are here in the US get with program, otherwise move sharply to the nearest exit an get to the Paradise that awaits: 72 Virgins or one of the enlightened Arab/Muslim countries that serves as home. It is time to put the hammer down. I am ready to help any way that I can be of service.
Peter Jones LTC USA (ret)
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