norway says sorry for publishing cartoon

Re: It was Denmark

> abyone has a link for the said cartoon?

I was wondering too :

http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004413.htm
 
Re: It was Denmark

Norway said sorry. Denmark didnt. Both the Norwegian and Danish Embassy in Syria has burnt down tonight
> I was wondering too :

> http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004413.htm
 
f*** Allah, piss on the Koran, and buy Danish!

> I was wondering too :

> http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004413.htm

Needless to say, I have been following this story closely since it first broke while I was on vacation. Yes, Malkin's blog has been on top of it and is a good place to keep updated.

Did you see this post of photos of savage, barbarian protestors? Here: http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004448.htm

Theo van Gogh is vindicated again.

What was one of his infamous statements? Oh yes: "There is a Fifth Column of goatf***ers in this country, who despise and spit at its native people. They hate our freedom."

Those pictures show the truth of that in Londonistan, too. I applaud Denmark for once again being exceptional amongst Europeans in standing tough. Their praiseworthy history goes back a long ways, to WW2, where they stood strong for the Jews. And of course Denmark has been part of the fight to liberate Afghanistan and Iraq in the Global War on Terrorism.

Those Muslims who are on the Jihad need to be continuously mocked and offended until they learn to take words (or cartoons) they dislike without getting worked up into a head-chopping savage and fascist frenzy.

The signs they held up the other day read:

"Freedom go to hell"

"Be prepared for the real Holocaust"

"Europe you will pay. Your 9/11 is on it's way."

"Behead those who insult Islam"

"Butcher those who mock Islam"

"Slay those who insult Islam"

"Exterminate those who slander Islam"

"Annihilate those who insult Islam"

You get the general idea. Yes, a fifth column of goatf***ers in London, fully exposed.
 
Re: f*** Allah, piss on the Koran, and buy Danish!

> Needless to say, I have been following this story closely since it first
> broke while I was on vacation. Yes, Malkin's blog has been on top of it
> and is a good place to keep updated.

> Did you see this post of photos of savage, barbarian protestors? Here:
> http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004448.htm Theo van Gogh is vindicated
> again.

> What was one of his infamous statements? Oh yes: "There is a Fifth
> Column of goatf***ers in this country, who despise and spit at its native
> people. They hate our freedom."

> Those pictures show the truth of that in Londonistan, too. I applaud
> Denmark for once again being exceptional amongst Europeans in standing
> tough. Their praiseworthy history goes back a long ways, to WW2, where
> they stood strong for the Jews. And of course Denmark has been part of the
> fight to liberate Afghanistan and Iraq in the Global War on Terrorism.

> Those Muslims who are on the Jihad need to be continuously mocked and
> offended until they learn to take words (or cartoons) they dislike without
> getting worked up into a head-chopping savage and fascist frenzy.

> The signs they held up the other day read:

> "Freedom go to hell"

> "Be prepared for the real Holocaust"

> "Europe you will pay. Your 9/11 is on it's way."

> "Behead those who insult Islam"

> "Butcher those who mock Islam"

> "Slay those who insult Islam"

> "Exterminate those who slander Islam"

> "Annihilate those who insult Islam"

> You get the general idea. Yes, a fifth column of goatf***ers in London,
> fully exposed.

Thanks so much for the nice words brother. I couldnt agree more. Those people are satans breed. Their so callad prophet was false, the only thing he did was to unite some primitive tribes some 800 years after the new testament was written. Islam is not a religion. Its an agression. An agression towards freedom as we know it in Europe and USA. Freedom of expression, free markets, freedom and equal rights between man and woman. Islam is repression and fundamentalism and if any of the so called moderate muslims read this : SPEAK OUT ! The world cant hear you !!!

By the way, the Iranian president said that Israel should be removed from the world map. If that is not insulting then nothing is insulting.It just shows how hippocrate they are. They can threat another country by removing them from the world map, but they cant stand to see their so called prophet in some innocent and satirical drawings. And as im writing this, people are fighting in the streets of Copenhagen and our embassy in Syria is in ashes cause it was burned down without ANY help from the Syrian government.

Hopefully this crisis will make the world open its eyes to the horrors of Islam and hopefully the world will react and exterminate everything from morocco to indonesia. I agree burn the koran, piss on its ashes and boycot anything related to Islam.

Thanks for listening.

Kristian, Copenhagen, Denmark (besides USA - Land of the free, home of the brave)
 
Re: Another eejit.

......and known as a free, open and liberal democracy.....besides of being top 3 of the richest countries in the world who unfortunately "invited" too many muslims to join our welfare. But my generation, the Nine eleven Generation, will finish it...and I can only recommend other European countries to do the same before its too late. Look at poor England and France. Disgrace.
 
Re: f*** Allah, piss on the Koran, and buy Danish!

> Those pictures show the truth of that in Londonistan, too. I applaud
> Denmark for once again being exceptional amongst Europeans in standing
> tough. Their praiseworthy history goes back a long ways, to WW2, where
> they stood strong for the Jews.

That's more like it Theo.
Why not tie your colours to the mast before you start castigating the rest of Europe.

>And of course Denmark has been part of the
> fight to liberate Afghanistan and Iraq in the Global War on Terrorism.

How so? They don't eat bacon over there.

and fascist frenzy.

> The signs they held up the other day read:

> "Freedom go to hell"

> "Be prepared for the real Holocaust"

> "Europe you will pay. Your 9/11 is on it's way."

> "Behead those who insult Islam"

> "Butcher those who mock Islam"

> "Slay those who insult Islam"

> "Exterminate those who slander Islam"

> "Annihilate those who insult Islam"

> You get the general idea. Yes, a fifth column of goatf***ers in London,
> fully exposed.

No doubt each and every one of their placards produced in the USA.

Hypocrites? Look in your own backyard first.
 
Re: Muslims behead all citizens of Norway, Denmark, and ...

... the rest of the non-Islamic nations of the world!

Tolerant aren't they?
 
Re: Another eejit.

You are not the 9/11 generation, you had nothing to do with 9/11.
Or should I say 9/11 had NOTHING to do with you.
As far as I remember you have had nothing to do with anything in the past 2 wars.
You really should have continued your non partisan stance on life.
 
Re: f*** Allah, piss on the Koran, and buy Danish!

> Thanks so much for the nice words brother. I couldnt agree more.

Ah, so nice to run into a fellow infidel, and one who resides in the great country of Denmark! Don't worry about that silly Muslim boycott. I saw in the paper today that the Buy Danish campaign is working. Apparently Legos are selling like hotcakes in the USA and Germany. I got myself some nice Danish vodka.

Here's a funny one. I saw that the Chechnyan Muslims don't want any Danish aid workers to help feed them. They wanna starve to death for Allah! LOL! Oh, and some Muslim doctors have been screaming how they don't want any medicines from any country that published the cartoons. LOLOL!

>Those
> people are satans breed. Their so callad prophet was false, the only thing
> he did was to unite some primitive tribes some 800 years after the new
> testament was written.

The Prophet Muhammad was a pervert and he did some other things bsides what you say. I'd like to add that when he was a filthy, smelly, stinky old toothless man in his 50s he got off on sticking his nasty cock into a little girl who was only 9 years old! I don't care what century we're talking about - that's SICK SICK SICK pedophilia.

Since I found Morrissey's new single sadly unremarkable, I've been enjoying another song a lot this week. Hope you dig. It's called "Islam's Not For Me", about what a f***ed up child molester Muhammad was and how the religion he inspired mistreats women. Here:

http://s52.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=11DNZ7BTVX13T204B0RZQQZ7OQ

>Islam is not a religion. Its an agression. An
> agression towards freedom as we know it in Europe and USA. Freedom of
> expression, free markets, freedom and equal rights between man and woman.
> Islam is repression and fundamentalism and if any of the so called
> moderate muslims read this : SPEAK OUT ! The world cant hear you !!!

> By the way, the Iranian president said that Israel should be removed from
> the world map. If that is not insulting then nothing is insulting.It just
> shows how hippocrate they are.

They're as hyporcritical and they are babyish and pathetic. Every day there is anti-Jewish and anti-Christian shit in the media across the Muslim world. And of course it is the Jihadist Muslims themselves who do the real desecration of their own stupid religion, by storming into schools to massacre little kids or strapping on bombs to blow up teenagers at a pizza parlor.

Muslims themselves don't wanna live in their shithole countries, so they beg for asylum. Then they sit there on welfare screaming about how they wanna do 9/11s on Europe. HAHA! So nice someone poked the hornet's nest and got them out in the open with their signs. Now the only question is why those who spit on the countries they immigrated to don't go back to one of their lovely Muslim hellholes?

And the funniest thing about it is that it was MUSLIMS who added three phoney cartoons to the mix. It was a Muslim imam from Denmark who said a pic of a guy in a pig suit is Muhammad. I trust they will chop his head off soon.

Stand strong, Denmark. We're all admiring you.

>They can threat another country by removing
> them from the world map, but they cant stand to see their so called
> prophet in some innocent and satirical drawings. And as im writing this,
> people are fighting in the streets of Copenhagen and our embassy in Syria
> is in ashes cause it was burned down without ANY help from the Syrian
> government.

> Hopefully this crisis will make the world open its eyes to the horrors of
> Islam and hopefully the world will react and exterminate everything from
> morocco to indonesia. I agree burn the koran, piss on its ashes and boycot
> anything related to Islam.

I cannot agree with this last paragraph except the part about how this is helping to open the eyes of the world! Islam is as sick as Nazi Germany, and it's high time it get cleaned up. But not by exterminating, man! Civilized Muslims are being bullied by the savages into silence.

> Thanks for listening.

> Kristian, Copenhagen, Denmark (besides USA - Land of the free, home of the
> brave)
 
Senator John Kerry says the Danish cartoons should be looked at with "scorn"?

Ah, come on, Senator! Here, check out the dancing Muhammads and tell me it doesn't make you grin! http://www.mohammeddance.com/
 
New York Times: Disgracing America yet again

What does one say when newspapers in countries like Denmark and Norway, and teensy little COLLEGE newspapers in America, have bigger nutsacks than the mighty New York Times?

I am never surprised when organizations run by people of a certain type are spineless. Nevertheless, it is ridiculous to watch the so-called "paper of record," with its boasts of providing "all the news fit to print" devoting so much ink to stories about cartoons they are too yellow-bellied to show. How can the cartoons that are the basis of the controversy not be fit to print alongside the corresponding stories? Is this why the stupid Senator from Massachusetts says such completely tame cartoons should be viewed with scorn? Because the NY Times told him they were so horrible and didn't bother to show them to him, and he would never dare to tune in to Fox News? Hell, if I drew a pic of the Prophet, then they'd have something to freak out about!

The New york Times are cowards hiding under the desks from the stupid Jihadists. I guess it was clear to me that the NY Times did not understand courage back when they wrote a big editorial on the eve of the first Iraqi election and demanded that Bush call it off and derail the hopes and dreams of millions of Iraqis! Obviously they could not understand the concept of people being willing to stand up to Jihad Nazi thugs and vote in the face of threats of violence. The NY Times was as stupid then as they are today. Needless to say they are Democrats. *spit*
 
Some words from Theo van Gogh (RIP)

THEO: "I am too old to emigrate to America, that beacon of light in an ever darkening world. What else can you do here in Holland but to watch in amazement at the collusion of politically correct politicians with that underworld of women-hating Imams, Moroccan gay-bashers and anti-American demonstrators? You can not in Holland congratulate on TV the leader of the Green Left Party with the successful murder of May 6 at the risk of being called depraved or being cast as a village idiot. 'Please let’s keep things nice and cozy'. My problem is: I don’t see anything remotely nice or cozy."

What he means with the congratulating the Green Left Party bit is how their demonization of Pim Fortuyn led to a left-wing animal rights zealot to start sympathizing with the Jihadists and assasinate Fortuyn. A lot of people don't even know that the murderer of Fortuyn was a lefty who fell in love with the Muslim fascists. This is because the media would rather not shine the light on this all-too-common phenomenon.

THEO: "Two months before that fatal May 6th I asked on this site why Pim so far hadn’t been shot. Readers were perplexed and asked if I had lost my mind, because something like that 'would never happen in Holland'. Right."

Theo also bucked the Dutch establishment by supporting the liberation of Iraq.

THEO: "Suzan – to whom I would love to devote some passionate words as being one of my great lovers – called me from Sydney, Australia, drunk, to tell me that Bush was the greatest threat to world peace. You shared a bed with someone like that, you had an enormous amount of fun with her, a year ago you shared an elephant in Thailand, and now you have to endure the complete nonsense she dispenses and you tell yourself that really, Western civilization is built on the right to disagree with one another. It is a paradox though that a fifth column of peace birds, in which all the Suzans of this world march along compliantly, provide the exact proof that the values that are defended by Bush and Blair are of a higher standard than those of Saddam. How decadent do you have to be as a free person in the West to happily applaud at your own grave by protesting against America and not against the butchers in Baghdad?"

A-f***ing-MEN, brother! How decadent they are, that fifth column of peace birds who call Bush the "greatest terrorist in the world."
 
Re: Some words from Muriel Gray

Ex Tube presenter sums it up very well

How can we have respect for Islam when we are too fearful to criticise it?

Muriel Gray on the fury over the Muhammed cartoons

One of the biggest misunderstandings of the crisis caused by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten printing cartoons of Muhammed is that the paper was merely satirising Islam and hadn’t realised that any image of the prophet, insulting or respectful, is utterly taboo to Muslims. This is quite wrong.
The incident arose from the fact that an author of a children’s book about the life of Muhammed wanted it illustrated but couldn’t find any artist brave enough to risk offending those who currently express their offence by murdering the offender. Hence in a deliberate test of freedom of speech, the newspaper, not Muslim and therefore not bound by this taboo, sought artists willing to draw Muhammed. The mild satire on the state of Islamic jihad was incidental.

So yes, it was a deliberate provocation, a massive shove in the playground, but they didn’t start the fight. The initial provocation came from Ayatollah Khomeini in 1989 when he pronounced a death sentence on the author Salman Rushdie for having a written a novel that contained another Islamic taboo, that of disrespecting the Koran. This was a stroke of genius. Whereas critics of repugnant ideologies were only in peril when they acted openly in the country guilty of the tyranny, and were free to express their disgust from the safety of a civilised country, Khomeini came up with the brilliant Mafia-like scheme of recruiting his foot soldiers everywhere.

Knowing that there are now Muslims in almost every country in the world, he removed that safety net once offered to people such as critics of the USSR or Idi Amin, so that even in safe, tolerant Britain, nobody would ever again dare write, paint, broadcast, film or lecture on anti-Islamic views for fear of their lives. Of course most Muslims, being sane, peaceful human beings, simply ignored the psychotic Khomeini. But tragically the subsequent brutal murder of Theo Van Gogh, the deadly riots sparked by journalist Isioma Daniel’s article about Miss World in Nigeria, and the threats to people like author Irshadi Manji for writing a witty book about reforming Islam, have had such an effect that they have bought Islam immunity from criticism, not through respect, but through fear.

This was what Jyllands-Posten was testing, and the result, as we can see, is that it has proved its point spectacularly. The other European papers which published the cartoons were, with a couple of exceptions, not trying to further provoke Muslims, but were engaging in an “I am Spartacus” moment, showing solidarity for Denmark and trying to gain enough similar support throughout Europe that it would make it harder for the extremists. What if everyone publishes? Going to kill everyone? Going to boycott goods from every European country? If only the Czech Republic would publish the cartoons then Hamas would have to boycott Semtex.

This may seem a storm in a teacup, but it is in fact a profoundly serious moment in our history. Fundamentalism, utterly at odds with the Western values so vigorously and courageously fought for over two bloody world wars, has successfully undermined the very linchpin of our freedom. Our culture falls way short of being perfect, but it is a work in progress. We are our own self-critics, the majority of us just as appalled by the trademarks of Western excesses like pornography, yob culture and rampant, wasteful consumerism as any mullah would be.

But when the Twin Tower murderers spent their last night alive experiencing Western culture, did they go to The Guggenheim? Did they see an Arthur Miller play, listen to a recital of Mozart’s Requiem, take in a showing of a Hitchcock film or even drive a Ferrari? No. They went to a lap-dancing bar. So when hardline Islamists shout that we don’t understand their culture, the greater truth is that they clearly don’t understand ours. For instance, how, as a feminist, can I explain to an extremist that while the sight of 12-year-old girl with a thong cutting her half-exposed bare bottom in two is offensive to me, so too is the sight of a woman in a burka.

But what of moderate Islam? British Muslims are represented by the unelected Sir Iqbal Sacranie, a man at the forefront of the book-burning mob who threatened Rushdie’s life, when Sacranie declared: “Death, I think, is too easy for him.” For this part in incitement to murder, Sacranie was awarded not the stiff custodial sentence one might expect, but a knighthood. Now this hypocrite says that he “believes in freedom of speech”, although he was complicit in attempting to destroy it, and we must all “respect other people’s beliefs”. If that is so, then logically we must respect the beliefs of Nick Griffin and the BNP. But we do not. We despise them. What we respect is Griffin’s right to be despicable. Hardline Islamists want us to lose the right to criticise all that is contemptible about their beliefs, without understanding how hard we are all working to allow them that exact same freedom.

This paper’s belief in freedom of speech is paramount. The decision not to reprint the cartoons, not to declare ourselves another Spartacus in support of our European colleagues, was taken, at least partly, out of consideration for the safety of the staff, and the safety of Scottish people here and abroad, and I fully support it. But the extremists, who created the fear that made that decision a foregone conclusion, must understand that if they think the UK press have done this out of respect, they are so very wrong. They have undoubtedly won this battle hands down. Well done. We are afraid. But do they think people neutered and silenced by fear are going to work at embracing their culture, their religion or their values? Clearly, they don’t care. The danger of this backlashing on to our innocent Muslim fellow citizens is a distinct possibility and the thought makes me sick to the stomach. It looks as though those of us aching for the misery of all this hatred to end are in for a long wait.

05 February 2006




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