Muslim cartoons??

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  1. pleasehelp New Member

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    Does anyone have a link to these? I've googled them but still can't find them. It's all I ever see in the news now but I've never seen them. Those bastards are focusing their anger of the cartoons towards the U.S. now and we had nothing to do with it! It was Denmark that posted them, you stupid ****s!!
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    http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004446.htm

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    I don't get what the fuss is about... :shrug:

    But some people are sensitive...

    "We Are ALL Danes Now
    HT Austin Bay

    We are all Danes now

    By Jeff Jacoby, Globe Columnist | February 5, 2006

    HINDUS CONSIDER it sacrilegious to eat meat from cows, so when a Danish supermarket ran a sale on beef and veal last fall, Hindus everywhere reacted with outrage. India recalled its ambassador to Copenhagen, and Danish flags were burned in Calcutta, Bombay, and Delhi. A Hindu mob in Sri Lanka severely beat two employees of a Danish-owned firm, and demonstrators in Nepal chanted: ''War on Denmark! Death to Denmark!"In many places, shops selling Dansk china or Lego toys were attacked by rioters, and two Danish embassies were firebombed.

    It didn't happen, of course. Hindus may consider it odious to use cows as food, but they do not resort to boycotts, threats, and violence when non-Hindus eat hamburger or steak. They do not demand that everyone abide by the strictures of Hinduism and avoid words and deeds that Hindus might find upsetting. The same is true of Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Mormons: They don't lash out in violence when their religious sensibilities are offended. They certainly don't expect their beliefs to be immune from criticism, mockery, or dissent.

    But radical Muslims do.

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    Most of the pictures are tame to the point of dullness, especially compared to the biting editorial cartoons that routinely appear in US and European newspapers. A few of them link Mohammed to Islamist terrorism -- one depicts him with a bomb in his turban, while a second shows him in Heaven, pleading with newly arrived suicide terrorists: ''Stop, stop! We have run out of virgins!" Others focus on the threat to free speech: In one, a sweating artist sits at his drawing board, nervously sketching Mohammed, while glancing over his shoulder to make sure he's not being watched.

    That anything so mild could trigger a reaction so crazed -- riots, death threats, kidnappings, flag-burnings -- speaks volumes about the chasm that separates the values of the civilized world from those in too much of the Islamic world. Freedom of the press, the marketplace of ideas, the right to skewer sacred cows: Militant Islam knows none of this. And if the jihadis get their way, it will be swept aside everywhere by the censorship and intolerance of sharia.

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    Make no mistake: This story is not going away, and neither is the Islamofascist threat. The freedom of speech we take for granted is under attack, and it will vanish if it is not bravely defended. Today the censors may be coming for some unfunny Mohammed cartoons, but tomorrow it is your words and ideas they will silence. Like it or not, we are all Danes now."
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    " stop, stop, we have run out of virgins."


    thats a classic lol
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    Nice Henceforward, I read Michelle Malkin daily.

    These people are being used by their "leaders." They can't seperate church and state, and as a result, their sprituality is questioned constantly by these imams. They are required to prove themselves as true Muslims and are directed by their religious leaders to commit violence to prove their faith.

    I thought Islam was the religion of peace? No matter how many times I hear "these are radical people, this is not what Islam preaches!!" I have to question that.

    You are defined not by your words, but by your actions.

    Adam

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