Re: A War to Be Proud Of
- From: "Count 1" <omnipitus2002@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 17:57:58 GMT
"Bob Cooper" <rcooper1@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "The Chozen Few" <thechosenfew@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > > "friend" <hurrah@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > > "The Chozen Few" wrote:...
> > >>> "friend" <hurrah@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message.
> > >>>>>
> > >>> or the raison d'être of the human rot?
> > >>>
> > >>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > >>>
> > >>> An Alliance of the Human Rot
> > >>>
> > >>> By abid Ullah jan
> > >>>
> > >>> "It is confirmed that the rot on the Western side of the
> > >>> divide does
> > >>> not have the courage of their beliefs, because their will to
> > >>> lead has
> > >>> been sullied by lies and deceptions. Communists could not
> > >>> convince many
> > >>> westerners, but an increasing number of people in the West
> > >>> now firmly
> > >>> believe the fact that the escalating US-Muslim world rivalry
> > >>> has
> > >>> nothing to do with freedom, democracy or promoting human
> > >>> rights. It is
> > >>> the negation of all. Rather, it is direct result of the
> > >>> marriage
> > >>> between the human rot on both sides of the divide. This
> > >>> alliance of the
> > >>> rot does not serve the humanity at all. The sooner people
> > >>> realize this
> > >>> reality, the more they would realize that the days of this
> > >>> alliance are
> > >>> numbered."
> > >>>
> > >>> more on:
> > >
> > >>> http://www.icssa.org/human_rot.html
> > >
> > >
> > >>The implication of heading that article with the particular
> > >>cartoon on >that site is that Muslim leaders like Allawi and
> > >>Musharraf are more
> > >>representative of the "rot" on the *Eastern* side of the divide
> > >>than are
> > >>Muslim leaders like Saddam and OBL.
> > >
> > > No, not quite correct. while the latter are, so to speak,
> > > outdated, the former are still in vogue, at least temporarily.
> > > BTW, what makes you think, that OBL is (or even was) a Muslim
> > > leader??
> >
> >
> > Well, gosh, let me think...
> >
> > OBL's a Muslim, right? And he's a leader, right? Putting those
together, I
> > get "a Muslim leader."
>
> LOL. Golly, I guess maybe that's why they call him, "Sheikh",
> too.
And lets not forget the multitudes of muslims who have sworn allegiance to
him.
But we shouldn't pick on Jafar-the-Dim. Lots of muslims are still in deep
denial about OBL and AQ.
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles.php?article_id=4783
(...)
Yesterday MEMRI translated a Turkish press interview with a mainstream news
commentator, Professor Mahir Kaynak. Professor Kaynak is undoubtedly a
highly intelligent man. He taught economics for years at Istanbul University
and served for 10 years as an officer in the Turkish intelligence agency.
What's really scary is his paranoid ideas about the world. Remember that
Turkey is the most successful secular nation in the Muslim world, in many
ways a model of moderation.
Here are some examples of Professor Kaynak's beliefs.
1. "There is no such organization as Al-Qaeda."
2. " Al-Qaeda is the code name of an operation [undertaken] by an
intelligence service."
3. " Al-Qaeda is carrying out all the provocations on behalf of the side of
Bush and Putin, to destroy the model of moderate Islam."
4. "The CIA carries out the Al-Qaeda operation, and the Putin administration
knows about it.... Anyway, in operations conducted by states the truth does
not emerge. [For example,] there is almost no doubt that Kennedy was
assassinated by the state, but the evidence is never revealed. In this case,
the men America uses are given the name 'Al-Qaeda.' For a certain act they
select a few men and they carry out the action. They are not part of any
organization, but just men that the CIA uses. This is terror that is
committed by governments. They send these [men] on suicide missions. They
hit their own Twin Towers. Such decisions are made by American policy makers
.. Bush may not even be aware. The CIA is an executive organ within the scope
of a much greater power."
(...)
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