Saturday, August 12, 2006

Chutzpah: British Muslims Blame Blair for Bomb Plot

In one of the most disturbing and graphic illustration of the deep penetration of Islam into Europe, and particularly in Great Britain/Londonstan, "moderate" British Muslim leaders took out full page advertisements in the British press today blaming Prime Minister Tony Blair for the recently discovered plot to blow up multiple airlines crossing the Atlantic. These Muslim leaders blame British policies in Iraq and Lebanon for radicalizing Muslims who may then take extreme actions. Wow!!! And these are the “moderate” Muslims! No word yet if the weather also may have been a factor.

Ralph Peters does it again! In his latest article in the NY Post from the front line Peters paints an interesting picture and delivers an accurate assesment warts and all.

How lucky can we get? first Raplh Peters and now Victor Davis Hanson's Surreal Rules brings us his latest and always insightful assesment.



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3 comments:

  1. I wonder how the moderate mullahs can explain away the following photos. If they are real, then I want to see them talk their way out of this:

    http://thebluecollarconservative2.blogspot.com/2006/08/law.html

    It never ceases to amaze me how those that commit acts of violence can somehow justify those acts and spin it as to blame someone else for their actions!

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  2. ATTENTION:

    The aforementioned photos, while authentic DO NOT depict what was claimed to have been. A fellow blogger posted the following at another site;
    For Richards comment Above:
    Snopes: Right Photos---WRONG EXPLANATION!

    “What the photographs actually depict (according to the operator of the site that originally published them) is performers hustling money from onlookers by staging an act, one in which a subject seemingly allows himself to be run over by a heavy vehicle and then emerges unscathed. (Note the man with the microphone in the first picture, who drums up business...”
    http://www.snopes.com/photos/gruesome/crushboy.asp

    I ALWAYS CHECK THESE THINGS OUT. I SUPER RARELY EVER FWD EMAILS. Love the ones that say “Send this to 10 of your friends and something good will happen in the next 4 hours.” Whatever. Fwd emails should always be checked. I do it all the time and mostly at least 95% of the time I’m sending info that debunks them.

    Sorry you got sucked in Richard. You Don’t want to start looking like
    al-Reuters.


    My apologies, and next time I WILL check it out more completely

    ReplyDelete
  3. ATTENTION:

    The aforementioned photos, while authentic DO NOT depict what was claimed to have been. A fellow blogger posted the following at another site;
    For Richards comment Above:
    Snopes: Right Photos---WRONG EXPLANATION!

    “What the photographs actually depict (according to the operator of the site that originally published them) is performers hustling money from onlookers by staging an act, one in which a subject seemingly allows himself to be run over by a heavy vehicle and then emerges unscathed. (Note the man with the microphone in the first picture, who drums up business...”
    http://www.snopes.com/photos/gruesome/crushboy.asp

    I ALWAYS CHECK THESE THINGS OUT. I SUPER RARELY EVER FWD EMAILS. Love the ones that say “Send this to 10 of your friends and something good will happen in the next 4 hours.” Whatever. Fwd emails should always be checked. I do it all the time and mostly at least 95% of the time I’m sending info that debunks them.

    Sorry you got sucked in Richard. You Don’t want to start looking like
    al-Reuters.


    My apologies, and next time I WILL check it out more completely

    ReplyDelete

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