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16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - jihadwatch.org/ · 1 reply · +4 points
An overwhelming proportion of Hamas's attacks are on civilians. When the IDF comes, they flee and melt into the civilian population. How can Hamas possibly be any more Islamist?
16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: North Car... · 4 replies · +10 points
On the contrary, Mr. Boyd, the blood of Muslims have become one of the cheapest commodities in the marketplace mainly because they engage in or support Jihad. Jihadists continually boast about how many suicide bombers and fighters they all have ready to die at their command. Groups like the Taliban and Hamas have often used children and civilians as suicide bombers and human shields. If their blood isn't considered cheap, I don't know what is.
16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: As expect... · 0 replies · +5 points
It was an honest mistake, you deserve no such thing. Too bad I can't say the same for the Fairax County Board of Supervisors; everyone should save their pitchforks and torches for them. I wouldn't be surprised if representatives of the Saudi royal family helped the board simplify their choices with "gifts" because they certainly are not acting in the interest of their constituents.
16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: 450 child... · 0 replies · +7 points
16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: Nigerian ... · 1 reply · +8 points
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090729/ap_on_re_af/a...
Of course the mainstream media can't end an article on Islamic militancy without emphasizing that the militants are motivated by poverty, not Islam. This must be the same reason why Osama bin Laden turned to radical Islam. Wait a second, you say he comes from a family of billionaires? Oh well, I guess I need to call my local CAIR representative to find a better argument to use.
16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: Jihad/mar... · 2 replies · +11 points
16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: Oh yeah, ... · 1 reply · +5 points
Robert, I'm pretty sure you can forget about that one. If the mainstream media did discuss the advance of Islamic supremacism in the West, they would immediately be labeled as rascist and bigoted Islamophobes, something you are all too familiar with. If you want to make real headlines in this twisted reality, discuss how Israel constantly screws over their "peace-loving" neighbors in every way possible.
16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: Somalia: ... · 0 replies · +12 points
The first thing I saw at CNN and Yahoo news this morning was that crazy Jooz torched some Palestinian farms in the West Bank and the IDF did little to stop them. Forget about Hizb ut-Tahrir's terrorist recruitment conference on American soil, forget about Iran, forget about North Korea, forget about the genocide in Sudan; it's all about those pesky Zionists. Tomorrow the headline will be that "Israel refuses to end West Bank expansion". Those are the real news stories that get people angry and riled up. The story regarding the unfounded claim of a few IDF reservists that said they had orders to use reckless force in Gaza has been at the top of the headlines at CNN, Yahoo, and MSNBC for days after the story was introduced.
16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: ISNA\'s U... · 0 replies · +9 points
Of course the ISNA is respected in the Muslim world. So is Hamas, Hezbollah, al-Shabaab, Jemaah Islamiya, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Muslim Brotherhood, Hizb ut-Tahrir and Al-Qaeda. What's your point, that many Muslims respect those who practice and endorse violence and hate? If so, I guess we are in agreement. Statements like the one quoted above in italics are guaranteed to earn you mountains of respect in the Muslim world.
16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: ISNA\'s U... · 1 reply · +8 points
On a side note, declaring July 4th as a Muslim day is no coincidence. On July 4th, 1187, Saladin claimed victory in Jerusalem following the aftermath of the battle of Hattin. The Crusades ended much later than 1187. In fact, the battle of Hattin was apart of the 3rd Crusade while there were a total of 9 Crusades (not to mention that the battle didn't even end the 3rd Crusade). How could it have been the end of the Crusades if there were another 6 following the battle? The declaration of the 4th of July as a Muslim day sounds like a product of the stealth jihad against the United States.