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03-03-09, 11:08 PM #1
Scary Video on Islam by a Muslim
Just what the title says. 30 minutes of scary stuff from a perspective you may not expect.
The Third Jihad
Meanwhile, fishing in Russia:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkzV5AIK8iM
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03-03-09, 11:57 PM #2
This is a very important video. It should be broadcast nationwide.
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03-04-09, 12:34 AM #3
The radicals view Islam with the same attitudes Christians viewed Christianity in the middle ages. Unfortunately, today's radical Muslims have more weapons than Christians had back then, even though the Christians managed to do a lot of damage to innocent people too.
But then again, a lot of Islamic nations are just a few decades out of the bronze age. Without oil, goat herding would still be the most prevalent occupation.When I used to be somebody (I'm center top)
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03-04-09, 12:43 AM #4
This is a long video, and one that should be watched in it's entirety. I think I am going to send pass this one on to a lot of people with that suggestion.
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03-04-09, 12:49 AM #5
Watched. Found a couple docs mentioned in it if you want to read them.
The PEW study on American Muslims
The Muslim Brotherhood Memorandum
Originally Posted by Herzen
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03-04-09, 08:06 AM #6
The mainstream media will never even mention this video. They might in 20 or 30 years when we are looking back on this war or doing Hollywood movies about it. But in this day and age? Not gonna happen.
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03-04-09, 09:09 AM #7
It can certainly be said that all religions have radical factions. They do not necessarily, however represent the mainstream. It is certainly when these factions endeavor so wholly to do harm that the radicals must be addressed with decisive vigor. Unfortunately, (as this video demonstrates), 'mainstream' Islam hasn't so evolved, and separated itself from a quest for despotism, and for some reason seemingly refuses to outwardly condemn violence as a means by which to spread the message of the 'so called' religion of peace. Although much of America as a people have returned to a State of apathy, and have seemingly forgotten the mass victimization that we suffered not only on September 11th, 2001, but in the many events leading up to and following that historic date. Subversion, compulsion, and fear are means by which it can be said, even what is considered 'mainstream' Islam still operates. Those who denounce violence, like Jasser, become outcasts and are treated with contempt by even those who share the same faith.
It can logically be said that as a whole, Christianity has indeed evolved from the days of forceful conversion or inquisition. Much of Islam, especially that which pervades in the Islamic theocracy, has definitely not. Outright Islamic law has certainly not evolved, especially given practices which foster condemnation of certain 'accused'.
Also true, yet it is interesting that even the more modern converts seem to rebelliously favor rejection of more civilized means to foster its growth. Those who wonder why Islam is, and perhaps should, be treated with antipathy, have only to look at the practices of its own examples and religious leaders and outspoken clerics.But then again, a lot of Islamic nations are just a few decades out of the bronze age. Without oil, goat herding would still be the most prevalent occupation.
"The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money."
- Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America
Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind,
That from the nunnery
Of thy chaste breast and quiet mind
To war and arms I fly. - Lovelace
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03-04-09, 10:33 AM #8
That is scary, it seems that most of our politicians are clammoring to the toe the line to this islamic radicals.
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03-04-09, 11:03 AM #9
I dunno if it's true or not, but I read something a few years ago that made sort of sense. The author was saying that most of the radical actions are being led by the sons of fairly wealthy Arabs who have nothing else to do. In that society, the oldest son gets everything and the younger ones have to fend for themselves. Now they still have the wealth available, but they don't get to run the businesses.
Idle rich can be dangerous people.
This video has been around for a while. It was emailed to me about 6-7 months agoWhen I used to be somebody (I'm center top)
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