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Thu, Feb 2, 2006 at 8:41:08 am PST

Danish Islamists deliberately fanned the flames of Muslim outrage over the dreaded cartoons of blasphemy, by fabricating insulting cartoons of their own in a booklet presented during a tour of the Middle East.

The cartoons were published in September: Why have the protests erupted from Muslims worldwide only now? The person who knows the answer to this question is Ahmed Abdel Rahman Abu Laban, a man that the Washington Post has recently profiled as “one of Denmark’s most prominent imams.”

Last November, Abu Laban, a 60-year-old Palestinian who had served as translator and assistant to top Gamaa Islamiya leader Talaal Fouad Qassimy during the mid-1990s and has been connected by Danish intelligence to other Islamists operating in the country, put together a delegation that traveled to the Middle East to discuss the issue of the cartoons with senior officials and prominent Islamic scholars. The delegation met with Arab League Secretary Amr Moussa, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Sheikh Mohammad Sayyed Tantawi, and Sunni Islam’s most influential scholar, Yusuf al Qaradawi. “We want to internationalize this issue so that the Danish government will realize that the cartoons were insulting, not only to Muslims in Denmark, but also to Muslims worldwide,” said Abu Laban.

On its face, it would appear as if nothing were wrong. However, the Danish Muslim delegation showed much more than the 12 cartoons published by Jyllands Posten. In the booklet it presented during its tour of the Middle East, the delegation included other cartoons of Mohammed that were highly offensive, including one where the Prophet has a pig face. But these additional pictures were NOT published by the newspaper, but were completely fabricated by the delegation and inserted in the booklet (which has been obtained and made available to me by Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet). The delegation has claimed that the differentiation was made to their interlocutors, even though the claim has not been independently verified. In any case, the action was a deliberate malicious and irresponsible deed carried out by a notorious Islamist who in another situation had said that “mockery against Mohamed deserves death penalty.” And in a quintessential exercise in taqiya, Abu Laban has praised the boycott of Danish goods on al Jazeera, while condemning it on Danish TV.

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1 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:42:41am
2 Eagle  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:43:37am

#1 tfk

Down in front!

3 mama winger  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:44:16am

Have I mentioned lately that Mohammed was a pig? No? Then let me do that now.

4 blutonazi98  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:44:27am

pig head Mohammed? sweet i want a t-shrit like that. how bout a stuffed pig head mohammed plush doll. maybe even sell them online?

5 Dar ul Harb  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:44:43am

"Hey, if it helps the jihad, it's cool."

6 Peacekeeper  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:44:51am

Good Grief, Charles has unleashed a broadside today!

7 loppyd  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:45:52am

In this case they really were fake, but accurate.

8 mommydoc  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:46:10am

Not remotely surprising. This is entirely within their MO: turning classic projection into a political tool, false accusations based on that projection(remember the Koran in the toilet?), stirring the pot, and inciting other [bigoted word]s to violence as a means of blackmail to western governments.

9 Peacekeeper  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:46:13am

So Islamist nuts can make up Mohammed cartoons to piss off muslims. Is that in the koran?

10 Amalie  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:46:38am

Hopefully the exposure of this vile person will continue... but it still does not address the larger issue... the continued "outrage" over cartoons... over a fake story about flushing the Koran...

But then again, it is very important that the world gets to witness the insanity of some of these supposed... "religion of peace"

11 mommydoc  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:47:08am

loppyd (#7) LOL!

12 Dar ul Harb  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:47:12am

OT,

Taranto's gonna have fun with that headline:

Moss Leaves Britain After Interviews

First green fluorescent pigs, now ambulatory talking moss!

13 lurking faith  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:47:22am

loppy

LOL... Good one!

14 Amalie  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:48:09am

And, alas, I could care less about Muslim anger...

Outrage Fatigue Syndrome

15 Dar ul Harb  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:48:15am

#9, see #5.

16 bouzouki  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:48:46am

I'm beginning to think that one of the best weapons we have against islam is laughter.

17 keepandbear  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:49:12am

Ah yes

If Infidels draw pictures of Mo then "off with their heads"

If Muslims draw pictures of Mo to frame Infidels then it's just taqiyah-as-usual.

No wonder these people wrap little sheets around their heads. Its to keep the ittle gray matter they have from exploding out.

Instead of dura-mater in there it's gotta be dumba-mater

18 Kragar (proud to be kafir)  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:49:46am

Well, I'm waiting for the Fatwa to be declared against these tools.

19 mama winger  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:49:48am

#10 Amalie

Instead of the Book of Daniel, howsabout NBC run a show called "Chapters of the Koran"? Episode 1, Mohammed has a drug addicted daughter who marries a pimp, who stole all the money from the mosque, then blew up a puppy. I'm sure the LLL would be all for it, right?

20 Millie Woods  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:49:53am

What's really interesting about all this is the level of manipulation over the lumpen proletariat in Islamic countries.
Do you honestly believe that anyone in Sudan or Pakistan let alone Saudi or North Africa has a clue about where or what Denmark is? It's really fascinating that such rage can be whipped up over nothing at all. These people should be confined to their own hellholes in perpetuity and never allowed access to the civilized world.

21 Peacekeeper  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:50:07am

My favorite Islamic cartoon:

[Link: www.animationartgallery.com...]

22 'Nam Grunt  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:50:40am

I hope the Ropers rise up everywhere, let's get to it! When the smoke clears we'll have new territories!

23 Dar ul Harb  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:51:08am

Iran does not yet have nuclear weapon: US official

CIA: "C'mon, I dare you to say... 'Oh yes we do!'"

24 rw in san diego  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:51:50am

Given the slight acquaintance that the Muslims and Palestinians have with truth and acuracy this is hardly surprising.

25 lurking faith  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:51:52am

Not that I object to a thread about this or anything, but didn't we talk about this yesterday morning?

Oh, well; the fact that the imams had to make up their own cartoons to have the set look sufficiently offensive speaks volumes. And deserves all the attention we can direct to it.

26 Kragar (proud to be kafir)  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:51:55am

#3 mama winger

Have I mentioned lately that Mohammed was a pig? No? Then let me do that now.

Do you have any idea how offensive that is? I am shocked that anyone would dare make the comparison. That is revolting.

Why do you hate pigs so much?

27 flipflop  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:51:56am

Is it possible that this whole cartoon thing will turn out to be the watershed event that wakes the world up to Islamofascism?

28 karmic_inquisitor  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:52:16am

They've learned from our MSM: "Fake but accurate"

29 zombie  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:52:20am

From the article:

irresponsible deed carried out by a notorious Islamist who in another situation had said that “mockery against Mohamed deserves death penalty.”

Speaking of which: check out this email I just got this morning from a fan of the Mohammed Image Archive:

First, you are fuckers , idiots and pigs ...wa ba3da daalika la3ana allaah 3aleeykum ... and i hope from allah to enter you into the hell ...
Stupids...

By: MOWLID C/KARIIM (Dajiye)

Feel the love! Strangely, the email also contained (probably accidentally) the URL for his Yahoo profile. He's a 20-year-old computer programming student from Cairo.

30 Miss Trixie  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:52:30am

bouzouki

I'm beginning to think that one of the best weapons we have against islam is laughter.

Agreed. Everytime I read about "muslim rage this" "muslim indignation that" I have to laugh at their infantile sensibilities.

Just waiting for the perfect offensive moment when their heads explode with rage.

31 TalkinKamel  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:53:53am

#21 Peacekeepr

Just watch!

That cartoon, and maybe some other american 'Toons (Disney's "Aladdin"? "The Thief and the Cobbler"? The Max Fleischer Popeye Aladdin and Sinbad the Sailor?) may all be the next target of inflammed Islamic sensitivities if they get away with this!

(And aren't all cartoons and pictures haram anyway, according to Islam---except, of course, the ones urging Palestinian kids to die as martyrs.)

They won't stop till they're stopped, folks.

32 thinkingmom  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:54:12am

#16 bouzouki,

I'm beginning to think that one of the best weapons we have against islam is laughter.

Absolutely. Islam is humorless and belligerent because it's so vulnerable.

33 Jheka  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:54:19am

Like I've been saying for some time now, if Al Qaeda ever got a nuke, chances are they'd nuke Mecca. This is a smaller version of the same tactic.

34 keepandbear  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:54:21am

22 'Nam Grunt

I hope the Ropers rise up everywhere, let's get to it! When the smoke clears we'll have new territories!

But then we would have to manage those terrortories. No one could manage those people even the ones that would be left.

LOL

35 flipflop  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:54:26am

#28 karmic_inquisitor

I can see it now...throbbing cartoons!

36 Avner.  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:55:20am

Good News

Mohammed Cartoons: Canada’s leading papers defend freedom of the press

http://www.judeoscope.ca/breve.php3?id_breve=0659

Two of Canada’s leading newspapers come out in strong defense of the freedom in the press, just as France-Soir’s director was fired yesterday for reprinting controversial cartoons of Islam’s prophet, Mohammed, claiming, that no religious dogma should be allowed to impose itself on democratic and secular societies.
37 Miss Trixie  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:55:21am

'Nam

I hope the Ropers rise up everywhere, let's get to it! When the smoke clears we'll have new territories!

Yup. With ya on that one.

38 TalkinKamel  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:56:19am

#19 Mama Winger

Heh, heh, heh. . . I'm sure the LLL would just love it, and, if the producers received death threats, they'd be right out there, marching in the streets with their signs and puppets to defend their right of free speech!

(And crickets chirp merrily in the background.)

39 OddsOn  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:56:38am

Pig face? We keep hearing about the cartoon with the turban in the shape of a bomb with a burning fuse. If someone publishes a cartoon after to bomb blows, would that qualify as pork BBQ?

40 Avner.  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:56:44am

Canadian general: We are preparing to fight an undeclared war
http://www.judeoscope.ca/breve.php3?id_breve=0655

41 yesandno  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:56:48am

What a surprise!

Never would have thought it!

/ya, right

42 FlyingTigress  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:57:01am

I'm waiting for Abu bin Rather to do a report on the accuracy of the cartoons.

43 'Nam Grunt  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:57:27am

#34 Keep mornin' bud,

No one could manage those people even the ones that would be left.

Yeah but at least it would be over, and we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. ;-)

44 wccawa  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:57:52am

#29

Dang it! I hate it when I attach my personal info to a death threat.

Bwaahahahaha!

/slap forehead

45 Ned the Red  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:58:03am

#17 keepandbear,
"Instead of dura-mater in there it's gotta be dumba-mater"

Its Durka Durka matter.

46 loppyd  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:58:28am

#39 OddsOn

Pig Roast!

47 flipflop  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:59:32am

WTF? There were 42 comments, then I refreshed and it rolled back to 39?

48 Dar ul Harb  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:59:41am

Searching for humor in the Islamic world.


Your search did not match any documents.

Suggestions:
Make sure all words are spelled correctly.
Try different keywords.
Try more general keywords.

49 Just_A_Grunt  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:00:04am

Have the Islamo Nutso's hired Howard Dean to manage this campaign? I hope so since the only thing he has proven himself good at is an inept ability to raise funds.

50 loppyd  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:00:35am

flip flop

I thought I was imagining it...

51 BIG  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:00:49am

I posted these on the dead thread and am such a whore that I am reposting them here.


#81 BIG 2/2/2006 08:45AM PST
I am sure the Europeans will find a way to appease their way out of this mess.

Maybe give a couple of atomic bombs to Hamas?
Maybe reopen the Nazi death camps for Jews?

I'm sure nothing is off the table at this point.

#91 BIG 2/2/2006 08:50AM PST
Sorry guys, I had to leave for a bit to go to the men's room and leave a Mohammed. It looked exactly like I pictured him in my mind and it was a shame I had to flush him.


#95 BIG 2/2/2006 08:57AM PST
Has anyone stopped over at kos to see how this is all Bush's fault?

52 Peacekeeper  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:01:01am

This guy should work for New Sweek.

53 Avner.  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:01:21am

IAEA begins emergency meeting on Iran

http://www.turkishweekly.net/news.php?id=25470

The war is brewing just look at this outrage, Gog U Magog is coming.

54 flipflop  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:01:23am

I only wish I had some artistic ability so I could come up with my own Mohammed cartoons.

55 OddsOn  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:01:48am

# 46 loppyd

Nothin like a good luao.

56 flipflop  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:02:20am

#50 loppyd

Glad I'm not the only one. I thought at first I'd hit back instead of refresh, but when I tried a second time, it was still at 39. Weird.

57 FlyingTigress  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:02:27am

#47

"You saw the cat go by twice?"

/Morpheus

58 mama winger  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:02:41am

#54 flipflop

I'm currently painting a picture for my daughter's living room. I could give it a go, but somehow I don't think she'd like it.

59 rokbassist  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:03:01am

Should we feign surprise here?

61 'Nam Grunt  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:03:39am

Just look at the ME, the whole danged place is a cartoon!

62 yesandno  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:03:48am

#30 Miss Trixie

Everytime I read about "muslim rage this" "muslim indignation that" I have to laugh at their infantile sensibilities.

Just waiting for the perfect offensive moment when their heads explode with rage


Do you get the idea that this is a two year old like culture having a tantrum in the Wal Mart because you buy them the toy?

63 m  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:04:07am

#7 loppyd

In this case they really were fake, but accurate.

FINALLY we can say it and it's true! hahahaha! Fake, but so accurate!

64 Sarah D.  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:05:53am

OT

Shutting out a voice for Islam

WHY IS THE American Academy of Religion, with more than 10,000 members who teach religion in colleges and universities, suing Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff? It takes a matter of grave concern for an academy of scholars who study everything from the Bible to Buddhists to join the American Civil Liberties Union in bringing a case against the US government. The concern is this: Our colleague, Tariq Ramadan, an Islamic scholar and theologian, has been barred from entering the United States to participate in the discussion of one of the most important topics of today: contemporary Islam in the West.

Uh, they can't find anyone else? No one?

65 BIG  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:05:56am

I wish the [bigoted word]s would just publish a list of what doesn't offend them. It is obviously much shorter than the list of things that do offend them.

66 OddsOn  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:06:03am

Sorry folks, but it's just gotta be said (again). This bruhaha simply would not have happended if Dan Rather were still alive.

67 flipflop  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:06:14am

#60 Ed of many names

That's just vile.

68 oh_dude  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:06:40am

From the land of the Great Satan...

HA HA!

69 yesandno  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:07:08am

#29 Zombie...

and if I linked correctly, his home page is a dark and blank as he is!

70 Jheka  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:08:32am

O/T:

Anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism in Turkish cinema:

In the most expensive Turkish movie ever made, American soldiers in Iraq crash a wedding and pump a little boy full of lead in front of his mother.

They kill dozens of innocent people with random machine gun fire, shoot the groom in the head, and drag those left alive to Abu Ghraib prison - where a Jewish doctor cuts out their organs, which he sells to rich people in New York, London and Tel Aviv.

. . .

The movie's American stars are Billy Zane, who plays a self-professed "peacekeeper sent by God," and Gary Busey as the Jewish-American doctor.

71 KalvinB  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:08:34am

[Link: www.google.com...]

In some religions the term is "Lying for the Lord."

72 'Nam Grunt  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:08:37am

Sitting here making out a grocery list, for today milk and bread just fell to #2 buy more ammo ia now #1!

73 amir  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:08:38am

BY THE WAY

ISRAEL, AS USUAL, LEADS THE WORLD IN DHIMMIFICATION AND ITS FEAR OF OFFENDING THE INTOLERANT.

TATIANA SOSKIN WENT TO JAIL FOR TWO YEARS FOE HER CARTOON OF MOHAMMED

LINK

74 mama winger  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:08:48am

#60 Ed

I thought your post was a spoof. Sadly, I see it is not. I was going to say 'unbelievable', but nowadays I find myself believing most anything.

75 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:08:57am
76 ear-to-hear  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:09:23am
#16 I'm beginning to think that one of the best weapons we have against islam is laughter.

Indeed. With utter clarity, it exposes to the whole world the spirit that moves them:

'The Devil, that proud spirit, cannot endure to be mocked'.

77 Grandma  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:09:29am

The bully on the playground doesn’t necessarily make the six-o-clock-news, but the kids on the pavement know who he is, deal with him the best they can without becoming like him, and wait until he shows them what will push his buttons. That is usually the beginning of his loss of power.

The MSM in the US don’t have to report this cartoon brouhaha; it is already running fast around the globe and those of us “kids on the pavement” have learned, once again, what buttons to push. Those offended had better acquire a sense of humor or be prepared to suffer a bad case of conniption fits. And yes, allah does have a sense of humor; according to Islam he created it all, including ol’ Mo and Islam. Allah also believes that deceit is okay, so if there are fake but accurate cartoons running around, they just bit him in his glorious derriere.

78 mama winger  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:10:33am

#72 'Nam Grunt

Can you pick some up for me? I need to stock up, but I'm trying to cut down on gas. Thx

79 Peacekeeper  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:10:54am

18 August 673
Memo to File

SUBJECT: CYA

1. Allah has obviously pressured Abu about Mohammed (PBUH). I'm having trouble running interference and doing my job. Abu gave me a message today from the Cave regarding Mohammed's visions and Allah is pushing to sugar coat it. Mohammed wasn't here during rating period and I don't have any feedback from Mecca. I will not rate. Faisal is not happy either.

2. Abu took call from Allah today. I'll backdate but won't rate. Faisal agrees.

80 m  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:12:45am

#70 Jheka

Gary Busey? Say it ain't so! Guess he didn't make enough money with that whole Celebrity Fit Club thing.

81 MoonbatBane  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:12:49am

#29 zombie

E-mailing a death threat is a felony:

(c) Whoever transmits in interstate or foreign commerce any communication containing any threat to kidnap any person or any threat to injure the person of another, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.

Of course, if you pursue this, your real identity would almost certainly come out. Probably not worth it, huh?

82 Avner.  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:13:22am
#60 Ed Mahmoud abu al Qahool Martyr Brigades

Piece of Shitt. They complain about getting hurt.

Do What Must Be Done, Do Not Hesistate, Show No Mercy!

This is Amalek, every single person who is an enemy of Israel is Amalek.

Never to be born, never to breathe ever again.

83 loppyd  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:14:15am

flipflop

I had my two year old niece on my lap so I thought maybe she hit a key or something...

84 William Thrash  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:14:41am

Okay, pay attention again.

Islam has 1.3BILLION followers worldwide. If the "majority" are peace-loving (I'm beginning to hate that cliche term) "moderates" then how come there are not HUNDREDS of MILLIONS of protests and 100s of pages of news stories about Muslims claiming murdering innocents over cartoons is wrong?

How come there's not even ONE muslim calling for peace and tolerance?

Wake up, Western leaders (and Gordon). Islam was never "hijacked".

85 Paul  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:15:13am

This bit of chicanery leads me to believe that the uproar over the "insulting" Mohammed cartoons is a manufactured event, a staged "two minutes hate" designed to keep the Muslim "street" in a state of rage.

No different than the propaganda and agit-prop of the nazis and the bolsheviks; the Islamofascists are the heirs of these murderers.

So when will the American and Euro Left denounce such blatant tactics? [rhetorical question]

86 Amos (Zionist Minion)  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:15:44am

Actually, maybe they meant this one.

This was drawn by a Russian immigrant to Israel, in her twenties, and posted on walls in Hebron, if memory serves. An Israeli court sent her to prison for 16 months for it, the only case I remember the government of Israel acted like a 3rd world country regarding freedom of expression. It was a travesty. Even when people posted signs with a pic of Rabin's head on top of an SS trooper's body, nobody got incarcerated for it. But this one could have offended the muslims, so...

About the drawing itself, I think it looks like the arafish (before he got in a French hospital) most of all, but those islamist nuts know Mo's picture better, so if they say it's him, who am I to argue...

Freedom of expression? Not if the muslims don't like it.

87 zombie  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:16:04am
#81 MoonbatBane
#29 zombie

E-mailing a death threat is a felony:

Of course, if you pursue this, your real identity would almost certainly come out. Probably not worth it, huh?

That's why I never pursue any threats sent to me: by so doing, I would reveal who I am. Better to let them threaten a phantom with no repercussions than to charge them and let them know who they're threatening.

88 dymphna  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:16:08am

Try this guy's site. He's very funny and has some links on this post to dozens of depictions of Mohammed thru the centuries.

Talking 'bout...Europe resists cartoon rage

89 'Nam Grunt  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:16:13am

I need to put out a search for investors to build a vacation getaway somewhere on the AMERICAN beaches of the persian gulf, Bwahahahahaha...mo, mo, banana banna...!

90 Ojoe  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:17:47am

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THAT is Mohammed in hell.

91 mustrum  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:18:01am

Hi to all!

My Dad just sent me this link.

Perhaps we all should?

92 loppyd  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:18:07am

29 zombie

Checked out his profile.

Location: Cairo
Marital Satus: single
Occupation: student


Please be careful.

93 flipflop  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:18:08am

#83 loppyd

Just a wrinkle in the space-time continuum. Nothing to worry about.

94 javems  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:18:16am
In any case, the action was a deliberate malicious and irresponsible deed carried out by a notorious Islamist


I'm shocked I tell you, shocked.

95 JohnSteele  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:18:20am

I'm shocked, shocked do you hear me, shocked to hear these scurrilous accusations against a fine upstanding imam. To think that anyone would believe that these two faced lying SOBs would actually do this.

/sarc

96 bouzouki  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:19:21am

I think islam must be a young person's game. I don't have the energy for this much rage. Just reading about it makes me tired.

Ah, for the vigor of youth...

97 Dianna  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:19:49am

Just, wow.

But somehow, I'm not surprised. Disgusted, in a weary sort of way, but not surprised, and not really especially shocked.

Maybe I just need coffee.

98 flipflop  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:19:57am

#83 loppyd

Just a wrinkle in the space-time continuum. Nothing to worry about.

99 AB  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:19:59am

Love It, Love It, LOVE IT!

This faking of cartoons will resonate with the Danes in an emotional way. However bad it feels to be threatened over something you did, it's much worse to be threatened over something you didn't do.

One of the biggest challenges for supporters of Israel has been convincing others that the other side lies about the situation. This makes the job easier.

100 Terp Mole  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:21:06am

Paleosimians stone moonbats!

Demonstrators throw stones at UN workers over Anti-Islam Danish Cartoons

On Thursday, in the West Bank city of Hebron, local youth, angry at the Danish caricatures of Mohammed, threw stones at members of the Temporary International Presence in Hebron (TIPH).

TIPH is an international group work which tries to prevent settler abuses against Palestinians in the city.

Not to worry... they've already kissed and made up;

Palestinian police dispersed the demonstration, while Hamas condemned the actions of demonstrators and the head of the TIPH condemned the Danish caricatures.

No Caterpillars were harmed in the making of this farce.

101 Just_A_Grunt  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:21:36am

#60 Ed
#70 Jheka
Too bad they released it too late to be considered for the Oscars. It whould be shoo in for Best Picture.

102 thinkingmom  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:22:06am

#84 William Thrash,

Islam was never "hijacked".

On the contrary, it's a religion/totalitarian political movement based on hijacking the achievments of others.

I suspect the time will soon come when we in the civilized world can drop the pretense that it is a "noble faith," GWB's speech notwithstanding.

103 Van Impe  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:24:03am

Dhimmi Watch is reporting that a newspaper in Jordan had the courage to publish the "cartoons" along with this comment:

"What brings more prejudice against Islam, these caricatures or pictures of a hostage-taker slashing the throat of his victim in front of the cameras or a suicide bomber who blows himself up during a wedding ceremony in Amman?" wrote Jihad Momani.

From our allies at Dhimmi Watch!

104 Avner.  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:24:15am
[Link: www.valleyofthewolvesiraq.com...]

We def need a thread on this, this Fukcing movie is opening in Europe and I do not doubt America with Paradise Now winning an award.

105 dustyroadguy  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:24:53am

fake religion...
fake prophet...
faked cartoons...

works for me...

the only thing we have to fear is the &#9834 &#9834 -moderation- &#9834 &#9834 of our response

106 'Nam Grunt  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:25:58am

zombie,

Send the little twirp to me, we'll discuss the pyramids over a porkchop sammitch!

107 Ed Mahmoud abu al Qahool Martyr Brigades  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:26:11am

I'm sure Scarey Abusey will get a role soon in a Steven Spielberg movie. Steve knows sometimes one has to alter the truth just a little to get to the bigger message.

Of course, any movie, where the big climactic scene is the Turkish Army defeating the US Army, is, by definition either fantasy or comedy.

108 Black George Bush  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:26:39am

Fake but accurate!

109 keepandbear  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:29:26am

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110 Minnesota Ronin  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:29:43am

Kinda OT:

Random thought from my job...

If your last name is Muhammad, why would you give your child the first name Muhammad?

Muhammad Muhammad.

Never makes any sense to me.

111 javems  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:30:33am

#60 Ed
#70 Jheka
# 101 Just_a_Grunt
"Too bad they released it too late to be considered for the Oscars. It whould be shoo in for Best Picture."

You know your career is over when...

112 Just_A_Grunt  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:32:31am

The open thread is alive and kicking.

113 Rancher  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:35:23am

#70 Jheka
#60 Ed Mahmoud abu al Qahool Martyr Brigades

Our friends the Turks. Payback for Midnight Express?

114 prospero  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:37:11am

Y'all cut Gary Busey some slack. First of all, he's dain-bramaged from that bike wreck a few years ago. Secondly, he's not aging well, and now looks worse naturally than Lon Chaney ever did in makeup.

It was either make this movie, or one about some gay cowboys...

115 big L  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:38:07am

scums.

116 aRedPhishHead  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:41:44am

Durk durk Allah! Mohammed Jihad! Shirpa shirpa baklava!

117 father_of_10  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:42:37am

Flooding the world with the cartoons of Mohommed is such a great Idea. If all of the bloggers got on board, this could take off. Like an earlier poster said, the best weapon against the islamocomics is to just keep laughing at them. They are so incomprehensibly stupid that they truly are funny. Murderously funny, but still funny. They should be relegated to their true status and the world's clowns.

118 Laurence Simon  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:44:36am

If they're using any of my own cartoons, I demand royalties.

Well, that and additional ammunition for when they come for me.

119 Bill the Cat  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:45:59am

This whole ridiculous, hyperventilating cartoon response business has me wondering - is it possible for an entire religion to jump the shark? I know they're not going to go down quickly or gently, but all the same - enjoy your trip to irrelevance, losers!

120 dustyroadguy  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:46:27am

if a iman or muslim sojourner draws images of

&#9834 &#9834 -MO the 'turbinator'- &#9834 &#9834

et al, and then distributes them as if really drawn by an infidel...

does that fall under the principle of Al-taqiyya or Fatwah...

if the latter then he is dead, the former he is a deciever...

ahh shucks, just fatwah his butt and be done with it...

121 Dianna  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 7:51:28am

#119 Bill the Cat

Yes.

122 mattm  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 10:19:38am

Why can't they direct all the anger at themselves, therefore once all the terroists have killed themselves it will no longer be a problem. Maybe I was too hopeful.

123 Orson Buggy  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 10:24:49am

Test

124 Orson Buggy  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 10:25:34am

Japanese sculptors pay tribute to Mo:

A good likeness IMO.

125 Pitiricus  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 10:25:44am

Did anybody do a poster of these caricatures? I want to laminate it and put it in my office...

126 Rune  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 10:26:28am

Here are some of the drawings the lying Imams presented as having been published by the Danish newspaper:
[Link: ekstrabladet.dk...]
[Link: ekstrabladet.dk...]
[Link: ekstrabladet.dk...]

It was revealed some time ago by this other Danish newspaper. Which also revealed all kinds of other lies the Imams had done (and issued a fatwa over the Imams). Nobody knows where the drawing came from - the concensus seem to be one of the Imams drew them himself.

127 Colin Nelson  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 10:31:43am

The paper's editor/publisher in has non-apology noted that there were many cartoons in circulation that were never published by his paper.

I wondered aloud in a blog or two just who might wish to stir up some trouble by this action?

Funny too that the original attempt last Sept to create a "big thing" out of this failed totally.

But, as we now see, on the second try - via a well orchestrated campaign worthy of any Western lobby group's tactics and strategy for making headlines - voila, it worked!

What's next?

Check out this comment
[Link: researchforafd.blogspot.com...]

cn

128 rabidfox  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 10:37:30am

This is huge news. I'd love to send this link to Fox but it's just an assertion on another blog (not that I personnaly doubt it). Is there a site that claims to have seen this pamphlet being distributed or some other source that a news organization can research on their own?

129 ColoradoJim  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 10:44:06am

#60 Boycott Turkey
Support Denmark

ALLAH FUBAR

130 cathyf  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 10:50:24am

So, does that mean that they're gonna kill Abu Laban for making up and publishing the cartoons?

cathy :-)

131 Valis  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 10:54:30am

129 ColoradoJim

ALLAH FUBAR

That's priceless!

132 ibmkeyboard  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 10:56:22am
Sheikh Mohammad Sayyed Tantawi, and Sunni Islam’s most influential scholar, Yusuf al Qaradawi. “We want to internationalize this issue so that the Danish government will realize that the cartoons were insulting, not only to Muslims in Denmark, but also to Muslims worldwide,” said Abu Laban.


The answer is clear,
We only need to hang the Muslims in Denmark.
/Sorry,
the Muslim cartoonists in Denmark.
Shit,
/the cartoonists in Denmark.
Lets just hang all the cartoonists in the world and make the Muslims happy.

133 ColoradoJim  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 10:57:18am

#131 - Valis

Thanks, but I can't claim ALLAH FUBAR as my own. That belongs to another LGFer, but I like it so much I use it whenever I can.

134 haakondahl  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 11:05:02am

Please pardon the cross-posting, but there are three threads on the topic, plus an open, all of which have been posted to in the last minute. And I think this could be important:


Jordan makes the leap

Meanwhile, a Jordanian gossip tabloid on defiantly published three of the cartoons that have triggered outrage in the Arab and Muslim world.

"Muslims of the world, be reasonable," said the editor-in-chief of the weekly independent newspaper Al-Shihan in an editorial alongside the cartoons, including the one showing the Muslim religion's founder wearing a bomb-shaped turban.

"What brings more prejudice against Islam, these caricatures or pictures of a hostage-taker slashing the throat of his victim in front of the cameras or a suicide bomber who blows himself up during a wedding ceremony in Amman?" wrote Jihad Momani.

He told the AFP news service he decided to publish the offending cartoons "so people know what they are protesting about... People are attacking drawings that they have not even seen."

How do you like that? The man's very name is JIHAD, and he can see this clearly, and publishes to that effect, IN JORDAN, no less. Jordan may earn a berth next to Denmark, in a bizarre twist.

135 Dr. Mabuse  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 11:14:10am

Well, since Ali-bubu Laban decided to take his travelling minstrel show on the road to the Middle East to stir up trouble, I think the Danish government should refuse to re-admit him to Denmark. Actually, the entire EU should declare him persona non grata, since his lies have endangered all their citizens. Let him live out the rest of his life on the Muslim dump heap that spawned him.

136 zombie  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 11:18:47am

If anybody's looking for them, I've got all three fake cartoons now posted on the Mohammed Image Archive (near the bottom of the page). Plus several new other entries as well.

137 doubledip  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 11:19:50am

Let's see now...millions of their brethren in Pakistan and Indonesia are still digging out from the devastating quakes and tsunami of the past year...and yet protesting cartoons tops their to-do list.

Way to let the rest of the world know what your real priorities are. Yep.

138 Rune  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 11:21:31am

The Imams are not Danish citizens, but given special stay here (and paid very well) on a guest visit. I'll tell you one thing, that's not how I was raised to behave towards those that invited me as a guest. A majority in the Danish parliment now talk about having them expulsed after the worst of noise has died down.

In fact the fellow Abu Laban, is so vile that he has even been thrown out of UAE and Egypt for being too extremist. Here's another quote from him on the terrororganisation FIS (or GIS?) in Algeria and wheter he supports their beheading of foreigners:
"Well, you know. Perhaps the foreigners are spreading diseases in Algeria just like the Jews are spreading AIDS in Egypt"

- there's another really promising development. A group of muslims in Denmark have started an organisation they call "Moderate Muslims" because they find they're not represented by the likes of Abu Laban - in fact, they're demaning an apology from Abu Laban for his conduct and lying. Abu Laban must be seething.

139 Diane  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 11:21:57am

I would love to see the cartoons done by these guys!

140 Earth2moonbat  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 11:24:33am

139 Diane

Check out post 126.

141 Village Idiot's Apprentice  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 11:31:54am

zombie
If the world ends tomorrow, I'm gonna blame you and your article for starting it.

No fruit cup for zombie.

142 ProUSA  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 11:36:49am

“mockery against Mohamed deserves death penalty.”

I know big Mo is dead and can't defend himself, but does he really need Allah to get his slaves (Muslims) to kill people who draw truthful cartoons about him. Can't Allah just wipe out the infidels?

143 ScottG  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 11:40:39am

#109 keepandbear

When are you gettin' off your milk diet lad?
/Mr. Scott

[Link: ahshoot.blogspot.com...]

144 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 11:42:42am
145 So true Bill O. - K.I.S.S.  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 12:08:41pm

#134 haakondahl,

Not likely:

"A Jordanian newspaper took the bold step of running some of the drawings, saying it wanted to show its readers how offensive the cartoons were but also urging the world's Muslims to "be reasonable." Hours later, the owners of the weekly, Shihan, said they had fired its editor and withdrawn the issue from sale, and the government threatened legal action."

-Foxnews.com

[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

146 RC neo-Jew  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 12:09:53pm

You do know that the cartoons are all a Zionist conspiracy don't you?

At least so some people believe. Just wait for this one to go round the raging, seething mobs and for them to reach a state of super-seethe.

147 Daisy  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 12:10:23pm

#136 zombie .. a bit dense here .. but could you be more specific? Which 3 cartoons are they?

Great site, btw ..

148 Daisy  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 12:14:31pm

#126 and #136

Okay .. now I see which ones the lying-imams drew. Interesting how, even while they lie, the truth shines through -- beacon that truth is!

149 Shredstar  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 12:25:55pm

Only view cartoons that come with a Certificate of Authenticity.

150 Shredstar  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 12:26:33pm

Fake but accurate.

151 calcajun  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 12:31:53pm

BRIAN : But I'm not the Messiah!
FOLLOWER : And I say you are, my Lord. I should know; I've followed a few!

Life of Brian

Okay this will probably earn me a fatwa.

Show of hands -Who do we want as our spirtual sherpa?

The fat jolly affable oriental who believes that what comes around goes around.

All your dead ancestors.

The sun for the tanning types.

The nice Jewish carpenter who was good to his mom and came back from the dead to show he could really do it.

The murderer from Mecca who beat his wife(ves), buggered boys and was basically, even by the accounts of his own people, was a real piece of camel dung - at least to his family -he was nastier to outsiders.

Seriously, the Big Mo' was (with apologies to Scientoligists) the L. Ron Hubbard of the 7th century. He invented a religion using a cafeteria approach to doctrine - a little of this, a plate of that...

Sigh. All kidding aside, Christianty had its bad periods. But, Islam never had a Reformation, Renaissance or an Enlightenment. These watershed events made the West and made democracy possible. The Age of Reason, otoh, is the antithesis of Islam.

152 The Monster  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 12:50:28pm

Moslems don't believe that Mo is God, but if you diss him, they have the right to kill you.

In contrast, if someone mocks my Savior, the Son of God, no matter how I may be disgusted by his actions, I don't feel empowered to commit violence against him. On the contrary, I feel sorry for him, because there's nothing I could do to him as bad as what he would do to himself by rejecting salvation.

On the gripping hand, if people advocate the idea that someone's beliefs justify death, then they are the ones whose right to life is forfeit. They have declared war on civilized humans, their clear intent is to initiate the use of force against people who have not transgressed against their person or property.

They have chosen to divide the world into two groups of people, only one of which can survive. Once people understand that, all they have to do is decide which group they want to be in.

153 cokane  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 1:17:04pm

I could find no source for this blog's report, though it is believable. Still--why isnt there a link to even one image of one of the "fake" cartoons. Why isn't there even a source for: "However, the Danish Muslim delegation showed much more than the 12 cartoons published by Jyllands Posten." ?

Frustrating for an "expert" blog

154 adela  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 1:20:41pm

Brit Hume on Fox` Special Report to speak about the danish cartoons story,in a few minutes...the US media has started to pick up the story !

155 cokane  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 1:22:05pm

found the zombie post, dunno why that other blog didnt link that

156 adela  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 1:30:04pm

Brit Hume`s first segment about the danish cartoons,on Fox,was excellent.
A second segment after the break!

157 William Thrash  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 1:39:25pm

Hmm just thought of a good defense for those of us infidels that have children... and live around muslims.

Seeing that they love to gang-rape little boys and girls, perhaps we should make it a habit to smear their crotches in bacon grease...

Strange idea... I dunno where I get this crap from.

158 adela  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 1:46:43pm

THEY SHOWED THE CARTOONS OF FOX!

159 Catttt  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 1:49:33pm

"enraged by cartoons" (quote from NYTimes)>

Not something you see every day - or even every decade. Or - actually - ever until now.

These people are complete freaks.

I bought DAK ham (it's good). Plan to buy Havarti.

160 Catttt  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 1:52:46pm

You think they are trying to keep people from doing drawings of Mohammed because some of the drawings of his life - taken DIRECTLY from their own Islamic writings - would constitute child pornography?

161 foreign devil  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 2:09:57pm

#36 Avner:

The MSM can see the way the wind is blowing and for the first time, they feel threatened by what their pet tiger, the ROP, is doing. Restrictions threaten them and that they can't have. All of a sudden, the war is starting to make sense to them. I'm lovin' it and busy using my new program to draw posters of Mohammed left, right and center. Wanna see one? :)

I call this one: "Mohammed 2006"

You'll note the "6" is a bomb about to explode. Very original, don't you think? :>

[Link: adobe.kodakgallery.com...]

Actually, the Kodak thingie didn't capture it. He had eyes but, oh well...I must have clicked the wrong pixel or something. Anyway, the point is, anyone could be Mohammed. Only the artist saying so makes it so. Otherwise, mine, for instance, could be any guy in a block hood ready to bomb something.

162 Kaboom  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 2:11:55pm

MEMRI used to have a collection of anti-semetic cartoons culled from Arabic newspapers - the collection has now disappeared from their site.

What's the story?

163 aelius rex  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 2:48:56pm

I noticed that the "Mohammed's Believe it or Else!" Website has been removed, and there doesn't seem to be a mirror site.

hmmm...

164 aelius rex  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 3:09:09pm

Never mind, its a Java thang...

165 Stop Hillary  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 4:28:47pm

There is a lot more on this at Pajamas Media but I can't get through. They must be overwhelmed. One source I think may be showing the false cartoons created by the muslims to stir up the hatred.

This is news, a real story.

It will be, along with the intifada if France that the MSM covered up, the next story that the MSM refuses to cover. To cover it would be to reveal to America the true nature of the enemy that is attacking us. To do that would lend credibility to the Bush Administration.

The MSM (which is the house organ of the DNC)will never allow that to happen.

The publication of the false cartoons should get no complaint from the muslim world inasmuch as it seems that muslims authored the cartoons themselves.

I think this is huge.

166 Stop Hillary  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 5:01:44pm

It's Gateway Pundit that has the info. You can see pictures of the cartoons that apparently the Danish paper did not publish. One is of Mohammed the pedophile, the next is Mo with a pigsnout and the third is a dog raping a muslim bent over in prayer.

The BBC is accused in one of the links of reporting that one of these three cartoons was published by the Danish paper, when it had not been. If that is true, the BBC can probably be sued and taken for every thing they have got. Some litigator somewhere is hopefully following that one. I'd like to see every single smarmy condescending BBC "presenter" living from a soup kitchen.

167 rorschach  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 5:48:22pm

Here's what I'd like to see...a cartoon of muhammed wearing a Hormel t-shirt that says, "IT'S BACON!"

168 transferthem  Thu, Feb 2, 2006 6:02:49pm

We are at war with anticivilisation. And anticivilisation is winning.

time to act. Time to show islam and its followers the door.


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