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2007-08-30 | |||
A visit to the Stormfront website indicates that the organisation certainly does not plan to stay home. "The demonstration and/or manifestation will therefore definitely take place. The buses from Rotterdam will also operate as planned," writes one Stormfront forum poster who seems to be well up to date on the demonstration. | |||
Posted by:lotp |
#8 In Afghanistan the guy who did the job was the prowestern Ahmad Shah Massoud. The one who was geeting Americva's money was the Taliban-like Gulbudin Hymatayar who did about nothing against the Soviets and much against Massoud. Bin Laden had Gulf money but his guys little or no fighting and much torturing of prisoners taken by others. |
Posted by: JFM 2007-08-30 16:05 |
#7 The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Osama bin Laden forever put the lie to that hackneyed Arab saw. Helping insurgents fight the Soviets in Afghanistan won us nothing but the almost instant betrayal that Muslims are so exceedingly fond of. The West needs to abandon such flawed realpolitik notions and begin dropping the hammer on fair-weather allies like the Saudis and Musharraf. The 9-11 atrocity should have forever shown us what such alliances of convenience are worth. Too often they are anything but. In our rush to befriend the people of Afghanistan and Iraq we are sowing the exact same seeds of self-destruction all over again. Allowing these two fledgling nations to incorporate shari'a law into their respective constitutions will only see the breeding up of more Islamic psychopaths. Better we ran these two hellholes with brutal military dictatorships than allowed such Islamic filth to become legitimized or institutionalized once again. We must begin to learn from our mistakes. Wherever it arises, Islamic theocracy must be crushed into dust and ashes. |
Posted by: Zenster 2007-08-30 13:23 |
#6 I expect Stormfront are probably whoring for publicity and spoiling for a fight more than anything. A quick look at the Aryan Nations website, for example, shows many "right wing extremists" still take any anti-semitism as their highest priority. It is also easy to find quotes from Mein Kampf celebrity Arab horsemen, etc. These were, after all, the Germans' wartime allies. |
Posted by: Excalibur 2007-08-30 09:01 |
#5 Maybe they differ from paleo-Nazis and hate ALL Semites, not just the Jewish ones? |
Posted by: Glenmore 2007-08-30 07:59 |
#4 The enemy of my enemy is my friend. |
Posted by: JerseyMike 2007-08-30 07:38 |
#3 I really do not want these types of people as allies. Their bigotry, twisted worldview and advocacy of various noxious conspiracy theories make them an easily caricatured liability at best. |
Posted by: Grumenk Philalzabod0723 2007-08-30 06:52 |
#2 Extremism is fueled when reasonable statements concerning jihad obligations of Muslims, are treated as: "islamophobia." A phobia is an irrational fear, as opposed to a fear that has a factual basis. When will someone smeared by CAIR, sue that group for defamation? Maybe their targets fear physical retaliation. |
Posted by: McZoid 2007-08-30 06:11 |
#1 Let's get it clear. Will this be to show solidarity or a counter-demonstration? |
Posted by: Zenster 2007-08-30 04:26 |