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Norway Imam casts doubt over existence of bin Laden |
2006-09-13 |
Posted by:DanNY |
#8 So Osama "Doesn't Exist"? Aha! Now I wondering... Hmmm... They both have beards, but the North Pole would seem awfully uncomfortable for someone from Saudi Arabia... But Norway is awfully close to 90 Degress North, so maybe the "Imam" has info we don't? |
Posted by: BigEd 2006-09-13 16:25 |
#7 Um, that we deserve it and, of course, it's Bush's fault? I'm just guessing here... |
Posted by: flyover 2006-09-13 13:38 |
#6 The question is, what will the conspiracy folks think in 2008 if a lefty administration gets into office and Al Queda continues? |
Posted by: rjschwarz 2006-09-13 13:33 |
#5 I was talking about the "Al Qaeda Doesn't Exist" theory last night in the "O Club," but under the leftist conspiracy theory viewpoint rather than the Moslem immigrant one:The Left is always saying that Al Qaeda doesn't exist. Negative flip sides to "Al Qaeda doesn't exist" for Moslem immigrants instead of rage-against-my-allowance twentysomething high school students are left as an exercise for the reader. |
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman 2006-09-13 09:30 |
#4 So who's the guy in the videos? |
Posted by: Bobby 2006-09-13 09:17 |
#3 He contended that even though the vast majority of Muslims firmly oppose terrorism, most believe that the West must understand that extremism and terror are difficult to eradicate as long as civilian Muslims face discrimination and are killed by western acts of war. Translation: "So long as you resist, we'll kill you." |
Posted by: Rob Crawford 2006-09-13 07:22 |
#2 Muslims just get more taqiya. As the saying in the UK goes. If it's tacky, it's Paki. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles in Blairistan 2006-09-13 06:40 |
#1 He contended that even though the vast majority of Muslims firmly oppose terrorism, most believe that the West must understand that extremism and terror are difficult to eradicate as long as civilian Muslims face discrimination and are killed by western acts of war. Asked for his honest opinion on the terrorist organization al-Qaida and Osama bin Laden, the imam said "I think this is something thatÂ’s been made up." He also questioned whether the September 11 attacks were actually orchestrated by Muslims, and lent credence to so-called "conspiracy theories" that suggest otherwise. Either he doesn't get out much or he's a brazen liar, LOL. I think I know which one applies here... |
Posted by: flyover 2006-09-13 06:32 |