muslim-america Things seem to be heating up on the Islamic front. - TopicsExpress



          

muslim-america Things seem to be heating up on the Islamic front. The traitor and murderer Major Nidal Hassan MD, justified his atrocity at Ft Hood in 2009 by describing himself as a jihadist. He welcomes his upcoming execution by hanging so that he can be a martyr who will then enjoy 72 virgins in Paradise for all of eternity. In the meantime, the United States, under the guidance of our president (who has familial ties to the Muslim Brotherhood), is preparing military action which will benefit those who brought down the Twin Towers on Sept 11, 2001. The question Vladimir Putin asked David Cameron is priceless: Why are you on the side of those who eat their enemy’s livers and post it on YouTube? The barbarism of many of these people is alarming. (Editor’s Note: it appears that the West is rethinking the veracity of the intelligence regarding the mass gassing attack that took place last week in Damascus. Much of it comes from the Israelis.) Much more can be said. For the moment however, soul-searching is needed. While we here at Monomakhos bear no ill-will to Muslims in general or Islam in particular, we wish instead for a sane immigration policy on the domestic side and a non-interventionist policy on the international side. That would be ideal. If Muslims in their native lands want to impose Sharia law on their own populations, so be it. The lands of Christendom however have no obligation to import these people and their curious folkways into their own heartlands. Unfortunately, our hostile, non-Christian elites see things differently. I imagine they will come to our way of thinking when things get as bad in Poughkeepsie as they are in parts of Paris. We’ll see. In the meantime, a confident Christian populace should ask our Muslim friends certain pertinent questions, especially if they demand to live among us. What follows is a good beginning.
Posted on: Sat, 31 Aug 2013 14:39:54 +0000

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