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"Kill Those Who Insult The Prophet" : More On The Mohammed Cartoons
All cartoons, all the time.
Drudge Report posted the cartoons this morning. God bless Matt Drudge.
Little Green Footballs has some good stuff about Europe's knocking knees, and the reaction in the Islamic world.
Dinah Lord says the guy who owns the French paper that pussed out is an Egyptian.
Hmm. Is he Muslim?
British Muslims are calling on all their fellows to kill those who "insult the prophet."
Just to be clear, that means us bloggers here at IBA, and it means all of you who laugh at our cartoons.
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Cowardice Is Always The Wrong Move...
...when it comes to dealing with Islamomaniacs. From Weasel Zippers, citing the Telegraph: Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, which angered Muslims by publishing cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad 10 years ago, will not republish Charlie Hebdo’s cartoons...
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Some Articles Re: The ''mohammed Cartoons'' That You May Have Missed
Now that the cartoons are once again making headlines it might be interesting to take a look at some articles that people may have missed. Many people believe that the cartoons were originally published just to annoy Muslims-- or for mere shock value--...
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Beware The Thought Police
"British police officers speak to Iranian Reza Moradi, 29, who displayed a banner containing the controversial Danish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, at a demonstration rally supporting freedom of expression in Trafalgar Square, London, Saturday March...
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Muslim Papers Respond To Cartoon Debate By Publishing Anti-jewish Cartoons
Obviously those in the know would be aware that anti-Jewish cartoons are regular features in Muslim newspapers around the Islamic and non-Islamic world. The following three pictures are from The Arab European League's Website (click each picture for...
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The Inalienable Right To Make Fun Of God: More European Papers Print Mohammed Cartoons
Yes: Newspapers across Europe have reprinted caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad to show support for a Danish paper whose cartoons have sparked Muslim outrage. Seven publications in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and Spain all carried some...
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