If you watch or read absolutley nothing else today…

Posted: March 5, 2010 by datechguy in internet/free speech, opinion/news, war
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Make sure you see this.

We have been warned over and over and over again about what is coming. If we don’t take it seriously then the consequences of stopping it will be partially our fault.

It’s up to you do you want to worry about this:

or this:

Your guide to the Flemish Menace!

And if you are gay, don’t think this is an anomaly:

Three cousins from Hayward have been charged in San Francisco with a hate crime and assault for allegedly firing a BB rifle at the face of a man they believed was gay, an attack the men videotaped, authorities said Wednesday.

Mohammad Habibzada, Shafiq Hashemi and Sayed Bassam, all 24, are scheduled to be arraigned today in San Francisco Superior Court. They are free on $50,000 bond apiece.

This show has played all over Europe, it’s only opening here. Look at the Memeorandum link. It is no coincidence that only conservative blogs are covering it. If the shooter was a Mormon or a Catholic it would be the lead everywhere.

What’s it going to be America?

Comments
  1. tadcf says:

    This is exactly what’s wrong with Hannity and the rest of the Fox News line-up–they don’t show the other side. If Fair and Balanced Hannity were to be objective, he would have had a member of ‘moderate’ Islam–of which his guest denied the existence–and hopefully one who had an education other than a medrasa, so they could intelligently discuss the Koran.

    In fact, Islam is like Christianity–it has adherents that believe in all spectrum of the religion. I suppose that since most extreme right-wing political fanatics are also fundamentalist Christian fanatics, so they can easily relate when an ex-extremist Islamic fanatic defines that religion in those terms. It also helps this particular guest has denounced Islam and ‘found the light’ by converting to Christianity.

    During the 19th and 20th Centuries, there have been a plethora of Christians who have killed themselves because it was their way to salvation, or were sorely disappointed while waiting to be swept away to Heaven, by God, especially after this event did not occur, as they interpreted the End of Times in the Bible. Still many people wait for the day when the streets are littered by the clothes of those who are spirited away–there are enough people who believe in that this phenomenon is going to happen to make millionaires out of those who write books about it. And so it is with some Islamic beliefs too.