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Islamic Threats Force Swedish Artist Into Hiding

Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 9:49:02 am PDT

Lars Vilks, the Swedish artist whose sketches of Mohammed as a “roundabout dog” have provoked the latest round of Islamic seething and threatening, has been told by police that he is no longer safe in his home, and must leave.

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A Swedish artist threatened with death over his drawing of Islam’s Prophet Mohammad has been told by police he is no longer safe living at home.

Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, leader of the self-styled Islamic State in Iraq, offered up to $150,000 on Saturday for the murder of artist Lars Vilks for drawing the head of the Prophet on the body of a dog.

“I can’t live here,” Vilks told Reuters by phone. “SAPO (Sweden’s security service) have judged that it (the threat) is very serious.” He was allowed to go home and collect some things but it may be a long time before he is able to return again, he said.

“We have had contact with him (Vilks) and together with him are taking the decisions that are necessary,” a police spokesman said.

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1 rab3  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:51:03am

Mohammad on a stick is back.

2 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:51:05am

Well, American fundy Christians eventually caught and lynched Mapplethorpe.


/what?

3 newsjunkie_ky  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:51:13am

FEAR! It's how they control and how they will take over the world. Why blow things up when you can take over a country with the fear you might.

4 commander_vimes  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:51:32am

how about we have a "draw mo" day to get a fatwa on the entire western world? Then we can all hide in plain sight

5 Hard Right  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:52:01am

Depressed? Want to die? Don't blow your brains out. Draw a Mohammed cartoon and a friendly islamofascict will be at your door in no time to kill you, allowing those you care about to collect on your insurance plan.

Murderers R Us---aka Islam.

6 Kreuzueber Halbmond  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:52:04am

Good Luck, Lars.

7 Fast Eddie  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:52:19am

I have to believe that at some point the majority of people are going to stop putting up with this kind of crap.

Just call me an optimist, I guess.

8 ec marm  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:52:20am

Is it just me, or does it seem as if Reuters is siding with the reward offerers in this? I'm surprised they didn't list a toll free number for offering information on the whereabouts of the cartoonist.

9 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:52:22am

How long until we see the moonbats with Boycott Ikea bumperstickers?

10 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:53:06am

How about hunting down the scum offering the bounty and forcing them to go into hiding?

There comes a times when killing the bastards becomes the only viable option.

11 rab3  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:53:10am

re: #9 JammieWearingFool

How long until we see the moonbats with Boycott Ikea bumperstickers?

Never get to read them. When you get close enough to read the writing the car blows up.

12 Poitiers-Lepanto  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:53:17am

Very sad.

13 Ginn  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:54:21am

Charles... here's a really good link to Vilks' cartoons...

[Link: muhammadcartoons.com...]

14 mayor  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:54:48am

What would be necessary to get Mr. Vilks to take refuge in the United States? With a little funding he could open up an art gallery. I'd go.

15 pat  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:54:52am

Swedes consistently vote for a government is embarrassed to be Western. Is this a surprise?

16 rab3  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:54:59am

re: #13 Ginn

Charles... here's a really good link to Vilks' cartoons...

[Link: muhammadcartoons.com...]

Look on zombies site. He got tons of this stuff.

17 Sizzlack  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:55:01am

Is Mohammed on a stick halal?

I think the guy with the cart in front of my building serves that

18 ORD neighbor  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:55:12am

Eurabia on the march, again.

19 The Other Les  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:55:21am

This would never have happened back in the days of the Vikings.

Oh dear! I just advocated violence, didn't I?

20 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:55:33am
21 rab3  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:55:52am

re: #17 Sizzlack

Is Mohammed on a stick halal?

I think the guy with the cart in front of my building serves that

The head full of monkey brains and pork. Not halal.

22 Ezekiel2517  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:56:11am

I'd like to see him publish more cartoons as a gesture of defiance to the barbarian death cult of Mo-ham-head.

23 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:56:20am
24 pat  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:56:36am

OT
One of those stories that leaves way too much out. Home invaders execute 7 month old baby.
[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

25 rab3  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:57:04am

Here this might upset them.

[Link: www.muhammaddressup.com...]

26 Silhouette  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:57:09am

re: #4 commander_vimes

I am Spartacus!

27 budvarakbar  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:57:27am

Coming soon to a country >> state >> city >> neighborhood >> your neighborhood >> outside YOUR door

28 Iron Fist[deleted]  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:57:29am
29 detocquevilledisciple  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:57:36am

I now make a public offer for Lars Vilks to come to the US and stay at my home. Hopefully, SAPO would send me an amount equal to the public largesse given to Somali immigrants being allowed to come into that wonderfully, socially consdiderate country.

Lars, email me. We have a bed for you. I'll shoot the first Muslim that tries to attack him. Where we live concealed carry is allowed.

30 Sizzlack  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:57:45am

We need to make a running tally of how many times a year the death cult followers seethe with rage (I know...its almost daily, hell, hourly).
This has to be like the thirty or fortieth time they've seethed over something ridiculous this year.

31 jamgarr  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:57:58am

Harpe Diem!

32 frankp_63  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:58:02am

So instead of standing up to this enemy, I guess the future Europe will see internment camps for infidels, "for their own protection and eventual re-education"? Question for Swedish authorities: Just who is protecting whom in this case?

33 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:58:19am
34 lefty201  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:58:20am

So does this mean that my image of Mohammy in an ice cream cone would make me have to leave my home out of fear of my life?

35 TimK  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:58:34am

Vilks may have be a bedwetting Liberal and could not conceive that insulting someone's religion could result in death threats and even rewards for his murder.
Maybe it is a good thing for Liberals to find out that they are immune from attack, just because they have good intentions towards the world.

36 Sizzlack  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:59:01am

re: #21 rab3

re: #17 Sizzlack

Is Mohammed on a stick halal?

I think the guy with the cart in front of my building serves that

The head full of monkey brains and pork. Not halal.

so the hotdogs he serves must be all beef

37 Is it me?  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:59:25am

Does Abu even have 150 grand? Or is this the usual BS.
Who is suppose to do the dirty deed? All those nice peaceful (but seething) Muslims in Sweden?
This is getting silly.

I hope Sweden comes out and condems this for what it is. An assault by an alien and incompatible mind set. Now is the time for all Swedes to support Lars. If they don't then they are giving up their freedom of speech, one person at a time, until they fall silent.

Good Luck Lars.

38 karmic_inquisitor  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:59:28am

So why is it that Islamists feel the need to post a "reward" for killing an infidel? Shouldn't the prospect going to a "special place in paradise" be enough motivation, or do they not actually believe what they preach?

39 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:59:30am

re: #23 song_and_dance_man

The Muslims are whiners and pantie waists when it comes to their sensitivities and emotions, however they are very dangerous whiners and pantie waists and will kill those who piss them off.
blockquote>

Everytime one of them issues another threat, my islamic to American translator quicks in:

"Waaah! You suck. Please, come kick my ass! Does this bug you? Does this bug you? Kick the the shit out of me!"

Thats what I hear anyways

40 RTLM  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:59:33am

Hey Sweden: Nice emboldened Muslim minority you got there.

41 FrogMarch  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:59:40am

See leftists, the Islam-o-nazis don't care if you're an America hating left-winger. They ant to kill you, too.

42 Ginn  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:00:05am

The BBC put out a story about this the other day... and there's more to it... than just a 150,000 bounty


The $100,000 (£49,310) reward would be raised by 50% if Lars Vilks was "slaughtered like a lamb" said the audio message aired on the internet.

[Link: deathby1000papercuts.blogspot.com...]

43 Hard Right  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:00:06am

re: #33 song_and_dance_man

re: #1 rab3


Mohammad on a stick is back.

Actually MO's head is on the body of the dog.

Doesn't the artist know how to draw a pig?

Mohammed pig, mohammed pig, does whatever a mohammed does...

44 ChristianRepublic  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:00:08am

That Swedish cartoonist oughta come to the USA where the Muslim Brotherhood is only speaking with boasting and bravado about imposing sharia on our sorry arses.

45 Dr. Shalit  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:00:19am

Not surprised at all - it was a matter of time only. The Swedish Government should put out a huge reward for information of any plot against Vilks life - BUT THEY WON'T!

-S-

46 GregInSeattle  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:00:27am

re: #33 song_and_dance_man

re: #33 song_and_dance_man

re: #1 rab3


Mohammad on a stick is back.

Actually MO's head is on the body of the dog.

Doesn't the artist know how to draw a pig?

Chris Muir Does

47 yah  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:00:36am

#3 newsjunkie_ky 9/17/07 9:51:13 am reply quote report 1

FEAR! It's how they control and how they will take over the world. Why blow things up when you can take over a country with the fear you might.

I think you are correct. I doubt there will be another 9/11. Maybe a few small incidents to control us keep us afraid while they slowly take over our government.

48 Ginn  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:00:40am

re: #16 rab3

Thanks Rab!

49 rab3  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:01:00am

re: #33 song_and_dance_man

re: #1 rab3

Mohammad on a stick is back.

Actually MO's head is on the body of the dog.

Doesn't the artist know how to draw a pig?

LOL. Maybe we can do him in corn like this.

/and have pigs eat it.

50 Sizzlack  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:01:17am

I dont know the laws in Sweden but if I were Mr. Vilkes I would buy a semi automatic rifle, a whole bunch of ammo, and sit inside my house facing the front door...and if any of the members of the Religion of Poison want some, Id be happy to introduce them to Allah himself.

51 FrogMarch  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:01:40am

Socialism - in the main line.

52 brinkley  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:01:53am

re: #33 song_and_dance_man

re: #1 rab3


Mohammad on a stick is back.

Actually MO's head is on the body of the dog.

Doesn't the artist know how to draw a pig?

See http://www.daybydaycartoon.com/2007/09/16/
Muir does a great job with his spin on this whole thing.

53 rab3  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:02:04am

re: #43 Hard Right

re: #33 song_and_dance_man

re: #1 rab3


Mohammad on a stick is back.


Actually MO's head is on the body of the dog. Doesn't the artist know how to draw a pig?

Mohammed pig, mohammed pig, does whatever a mohammed does...


LOL

54 Sizzlack  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:02:12am

re: #38 karmic_inquisitor

the ones that do the sending but choose not to go themselves definitely know there are no 72 whores in paradise. otherwise theyd be at the front of the line

55 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:02:22am

re: #28 Iron Fist

re: #10 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir),

I've been saying that. Kill them first, early, and often. It is time (past time, really) that we made war terrible for them.

Yup, its real hard to preach glorious jihad when a bunch of Crusaders are kicking your teeth in.

This war wont be over till there is a Cathedral and Synagogue in Mecca. (The buddhists can have a temple there too if they really want one.)

56 Ted Kennedy's Driving School  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:03:28am

Well, I guess my request to Denny's to make an "Eggs over Mohammy" breakfast ain't gonna' fly. A fatwa on me!

57 Silhouette  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:03:53am

The police/authorities have actually less ability to protect Mr. Vilks than do the press right now. If every publication in the western world, down to the Shopper's Flyers at the local grocery store, were to publish their own cartoons, the solidarity would be irresistible by the seethers.

They can't fatwa every infidel without tipping their hand to their true disdain of kufrs, and feelings of superiority/dominance.

58 Cap'n DOC  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:04:13am

re: #46 GregInSeattle

SWEET! I smell Chitlins cookin'!

59 ContraJihadi  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:04:20am

re: #35 TimK

Vilks may have be a bedwetting Liberal and could not conceive that insulting someone's religion could result in death threats and even rewards for his murder.
Maybe it is a good thing for Liberals to find out that they are immune from attack, just because they have good intentions towards the world.

Multi-culti Europeans have been prodded with quite a number of wake up calls. Let's hope they will finally clear the sleep from their brains.

60 rab3  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:05:04am

OT

Europeans Tone Down War Rhetoric in Iran Nuclear Stand-Off

Interviewed on French television about Iran late Sunday, Kouchner said, "We must prepare for the worst." Asked what the worst was, he replied, "It is war."

But.

In a bid to play down the controversy, French Prime Minister Francois Fillon said Monday, Sept. 17, that tensions with Iran were "extreme" but insisted there was still room for diplomacy in the nuclear stand-off.

/go to France say BOO, pick up dropped weapons.
// I forget which lizard told me that.

61 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:05:09am

Whoever this al-Baghdadi is, he's really been on a roll.

But like Osama, he may not even exist any longer.

62 experiencedtraveller  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:05:21am

Choose offense Lars!

63 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:05:44am

re: #14 mayor

What would be necessary to get Mr. Vilks to take refuge in the United States? With a little funding he could open up an art gallery. I'd go.


I'd second that.


Although, there are enough Muslims already in the US, that even though they haven't reached a European style critical mass where they can threaten violence (and why I believe we won't have to deport our Muslims ('especially since some are American citizens) won't be needed if we limit immigration to keep populations low enough to avoid Islamic ghettoes), a random rifle carrying Musselman could walk in off the street. So you'd need an armed guard or two near the front, maybe a metal detector, and if you really want to be safe (cost/benefit decision here, along with marketing and such), may want to have the "Mohammad's Museum of Modern and Medieval Art" set back from the street with concrete vehicle barriers, and blast resistant windows.

64 DesertSage  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:06:00am

The democracy project in Iraq seems to be working...some of the people there have a lot of money.

65 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:07:37am

re: #43 Hard Right

re: #33 song_and_dance_man


re: #1 rab3

Mohammad on a stick is back.

Actually MO's head is on the body of the dog.
Doesn't the artist know how to draw a pig?

Mohammed pig, mohammed pig, does whatever a mohammed does...

Mohammad cribbed the pigs unclean thing from the Jews. But he must have really had a thing against dogs. I guess enough Arabs had dogs to guard the flocks, because that is permitted, but Big Mo really, really, hated dogs.

66 budvarakbar  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:07:41am

re: #47 yah

and they are being verry sucessful - bad enuff with Geo -- when the hildabeast and her entorage get in the takeover will acceleratee like a SoCal brush fire in a windstorm

67 MattMacD  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:08:31am

re: #54 Sizzlack

re: #38 karmic_inquisitor

the ones that do the sending but choose not to go themselves definitely know there are no 72 whores in paradise. otherwise theyd be at the front of the line

I think it might be that they feel they have to stick around to keep up the seething and the killing.

In other words, the very people behind the seething events should be imprisoned or exectuted.

68 Cato  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:08:32am

OT:

Greenspan is no moonbat, despite MSM characterization

[Link: www.washingtonpost.com...]

69 Ginn  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:08:56am

re: #56 Ted Kennedy's Driving School

Well, I guess my request to Denny's to make an "Eggs over Mohammy" breakfast ain't gonna' fly. A fatwa on me!

Whew.. I love your nic...

and a cool post too!

70 budvarakbar  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:09:36am

re: #55 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Do not need anything in Mecca

71 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:09:47am

re: #42 Ginn


Unlike, say, using a gun, which does leave physical evidence but none visible to the naked eye on the shooter, slicing someone's throat while invoking the name of Allah Satan, means the high probability of blood stains, which would make escape much more difficult.

72 Silhouette  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:09:53am

re: #60 rab3

Interviewed on French television about Iran late Sunday, Kouchner said, "We must prepare for the worst." Asked what the worst was, he replied, "It is war."

No Frenchy, there are worse things than war.

73 eastvillageinfidel  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:10:07am

Being an artist in Sweden is becoming a very dangerous job. Actually, it's starting to sound like living in Sweden is a dangerous job.

74 johnnyreb  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:10:13am

re: #56 Ted Kennedy's Driving School

Well, I guess my request to Denny's to make an "Eggs over Mohammy" breakfast ain't gonna' fly. A fatwa on me!

I will have that with a side order of bacon, sausage and ham!

75 tfc3rid  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:10:15am

The police and the government are afraid of a 'small minority' of constituents...

Incredible...

76 Ginn  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:10:19am

re: #28 Iron Fist

re: #10 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir),

I've been saying that. Kill them first, early, and often. It is time (past time, really) that we made war terrible for them.

Well, they started it, we didn't.

/Hi Iron!

77 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:10:56am

re: #56 Ted Kennedy's Driving School


With a nic that good, you should post more often...

78 Ringo the Gringo  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:11:04am

My guess is that Lars Vilks is probably hiding out somewhere in Ladonia.

79 ec marm  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:11:16am

This is probably what the writer for Reuters' first draft looked like:

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A son of pigs and monkeys A Swedish artist rightfully threatened with death over his drawing of Islam’s most revered and beloved Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) has been told by the racist, interfering in Justice police he is no longer safe living at home.

80 Fjordman  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:11:30am

OT, or maybe not. In the city of Oslo, for instance, it is documented that some of these criminal Pakistani gangs also have close ties to Jihadist groups at home and abroad, and they all get help and funding from Pakistani taxi drivers. Minister Bjarne Håkon Hanssen from the Labor Party has called for increased immigration to Norway from Pakistan because this would be good for the economy. The majority of Muslims in Norway voted for the Labor Party in the 2005 general elections, which the left-wing coalition won by a very slim margin. Eighty-three percent of Muslims voted for Leftist parties, just as all over Western Europe. Kristin Halvorsen, the leader of the Socialist Left Party, began her election campaign in 2005 in the Pakistani countryside, praising all the “blood, sweat and tears Pakistanis in Norway have spent on building the country.” She is now Norway’s Minister of Finance. The editor of a Multicultural newspaper has suggested that the Norwegian national anthem should be translated to Urdu, because this would be good for integration.

Taxi drivers linked to gangs

A large number of Oslo taxi drivers already have been charged with tax evasion and welfare fraud. Now Oslo police suspect around 40 drivers and even more taxi owners of having close contact with Pakistani gangs, and operating as couriers of arms and drugs. Hundreds of Oslo taxi drivers are believed to operate in a shadowy world that's hurting the reputation of the entire industry. Newspaper Aftenposten reported on Monday that in some cases, the taxis are used as getaway cars after gang offensives in Oslo and the surrounding area.

Aftenposten followed up over the weekend on earlier reports of what's known locally as taxijuks, that is, widespread fraud that's enriched Pakistani-Norwegian taxi drivers and owners, who in turn send much of their ill-gotten gains back to Pakistan in an effort to hide assets from Norwegian tax authorities. Local tax officials claim 337 taxi owners have failed to report an estimated NOK 406 million in income, while 589 drivers have driven black-market taxi operations to the tune of NOK 116 million. Around 20 owners have been reported to the police, and prosecutors have brought formal charges against five of them. Nearly 900 taxi owners and drivers have received more than NOK 100 million in state welfare payments, at the same time they're believed to have driven black-market operations. More than 100 of them have been reported to police, and 20 have been convicted of welfare fraud. Another 350 have been warned that they face welfare reimbursement demands totalling NOK 57 million.

Oslo police, meanwhile, have also uncovered ties between criminal Pakistani gangs in Oslo and more than 40 taxi drivers. The drivers are suspected of carrying gang members and their weapons, as well as drugs. Undercover police have, for years, observed a "striking" number of taxis with their lights turned off in the vicinity of gang operations, noted Tom Østreng of the Oslo Police Districe. Use of taxis, it's believed, is less risky than use of private cars that can pbe traced to their owners. Many honest taxi drivers in Oslo and elsewhere in Norway now fear for the reputation of the entire industry. "There are many drivers who follow the rules and don't do anything wrong," driver Andivad Amin told Aftenposten. "This hurts everyone."

81 yah  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:11:30am

Oh WOW - something just went wild on lgf - new header and goodies

82 danrudy  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:11:46am

I didnt know that there was a planned peace march in the Philippines

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070917/sc_afp/philip pineswildlifebat

83 newsjunkie_ky  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:11:48am

re: #68 Cato

OT:

Greenspan is no moonbat, despite MSM characterization

[Link: www.washingtonpost.com...]

on 60 minutes he said he would vote republican when asked if he would vote for the hildabeast.

84 opnion  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:11:49am

If the Swedish authorities have specific information about danger to this artist why aren't they rounding up suspects?
They should do it & do it in a public way & no bail.
This way the police look impotent & the Religion of Peace just becomes more emboldened

85 Ginn  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:12:07am

re: #71 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

re: #42 Ginn


Unlike, say, using a gun, which does leave physical evidence but none visible to the naked eye on the shooter, slicing someone's throat while invoking the name of Allah Satan, means the high probability of blood stains, which would make escape much more difficult.

You know Ed, you're thinking along the same lines as me. To tell your followers to slaughter someone like a lamb...

Exactly what you posted. I was also thinking this would make Vilks the "sacrificial" lamb? Or am I wrong about this?

86 bulwrk  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:12:40am

re: #56 Ted Kennedy's Driving School


Any affiliation with the Ted Kennedy swim school?

87 Iron Fist[deleted]  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:13:14am
88 victor_yugo  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:13:20am

re: #25 rab3

Here this might upset them.

[Link: www.muhammaddressup.com...]

Heh, we need a Candy Mohammed Doll Maker.

89 yah  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:13:41am

re: #63 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

I don't think Mr. Vilks will be safe anywhere.

90 Ginn  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:14:31am

re: #87 Iron Fist

re: #76 Ginn,

Hi Ginn! Yes, they started it. We need to finish it.

I'm with you Babe.

91 yah  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:15:31am

re: #88 victor_yugo

I would have put him standing behind the donkey. Or this that an ass?

92 Just_A_Grunt  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:15:48am

So what happens when there are no more countries to go to? How long will it be before there is no more refuge? Ari Hirsch was fortunate to be able to come to America, but folks we can't handle the entire population of Europe. Europe had better start fighting back or go ahead and submit formally.

93 Ginn  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:16:01am

So... where is the outrage from the LLL's? You know.. "Freedom of Speech" and cartoons are "art?"

So much for the Liberal Wusses ability to defend their own.

94 rab3  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:16:33am

more OT.

The Hillarycare Mythology

Did Hillary doom health reform in 1993? It's time to get the facts straight about the Clinton plan and why compromise failed. Here's the real story, from the Prospect co-editor who was a White House senior health policy advisor at the time.

95 lawhawk  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:16:46am

OT:
Holy Land Foundation closing arguments begin today.

96 insanity police  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:16:51am

I'm shocked.

/sarc

97 brinkley  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:17:05am

This use of scare tactics is effective.

See this article from our local paper, Dearborn Press and Guide -
Explaining why realease of information about the Dearborn Park Terrosist Scumbag was delayed..

9-11 anniversary delayed infoPUBLISHED: September 16, 2007

On Tuesday, a nation honored those whose lives were lost during the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001. But four days prior to the anniversary of the deadly terrorist attacks, a Wayne State medical student had city officials hoping that the event would not be marred by more bloodshed.

Houssein Zorkot, 26, was arrested Sept. 8 after he was observed wielding an AK-47 semi-automatic assault rifle in Hemlock Park, a popular destination for many Dearborn residents.

Zorkot, who is of Lebanese descent, was arraigned Tuesday in 19th District Court — the same day city officials sent out a press release about an event that had happened four days prior, and one day after the Press & Guide had contacted city officials seeking comment.

According to Dearborn Mayor "Jack" O"Reilly, Jr., the release of information about the case was delayed until after Zarkot's arraignment and late in the day that marked the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. City officials feared that announcing the arrest of an armed Arabic man so close to anniversary of the attack would stir anti-Muslim sentiments and fan the flames of terrorism.

"We didn't want this to become more than it is," O'Reilly said. "There are certain things that the media latches onto, and this would have turned into a story about terrorism. That's not the kind of tone we want to set."

Zorkot has not been identified as a terrorist and has yet to be associated with any terrorist group, O'Reilly said. He has been charged with multiple felonies for carrying a dangerous weapon.

— Sean Delaney

98 rappmandu  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:17:23am

Lars,

Consider creating a sock puppet.

99 wargammer2005  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:18:14am

OT:

how dare sally field speak for ALL the mothers with children fighting the WOT?

how brave of her to do it in front of other hollywood traitors.

100 lurking faith  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:18:33am

The cartoonist may be a left-wing liberal, but he's committed a serious offense against the left's groupthink by his very un-pc cartoon. (I don't think his fate will give the rest of the left much pause; they probably think he deserves anything he gets, just for betraying them by deliberately offending sensitive minorities. I believe, sadly, they really are that stupid.)

Regardless of what his motivations were, he doesn't deserve to live in fear for drawing a cartoon, and I have been praying for his safety.

101 Just_A_Grunt  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:18:39am

I wonder how long before Reuters starts reporting on the tensions in the restive southern part of Sweden, or Norway, or Denmark?

102 Hooray for Captain Spaulding  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:18:57am

re: #56 Ted Kennedy's Driving School

LOL

Love the nic

103 cosmo  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:19:03am

Vilks can come to my house and stay as long as he wants. I have a 30-06, two twelve-gauge shotguns, an SKS and a pair of nice Glocks that I refer to as "the jihadi welcome wagon" should any of these idiots decide to drop in for a visit. My neighbor has a dog that enjoys the smell of fear, too.

Vilks can reach me at comeonoverandplayjihadicowards-at-bringit-dot-com.

104 salivating moron  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:19:06am

re: #78 Ringo the Gringo

My guess is that Lars Vilks is probably hiding out somewhere in Ladonia.

It just so happens that the time zone in Ladonia is 3 minutes behind the time just across the border in Sweden. Thus, the motto: "Ladonia gives you three minutes more."

Perhaps this would buy Vilks some time?

105 right_wing2  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:19:12am

Yet another excuse for the Islamic world to seethe.

Can we rename Islam 'The Religion of Seething'
Do they raise money at a Seetheathon?
Do they describe things they like as Seetheariffic?
Do they gather at an event called 'Seethe-a-palooza'?
Are they Seethe-o-philes and would we be described as 'Seethe-o-phobic'?
Is a massive protest described as 'seethetacular'?

106 budvarakbar  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:19:19am

re: #63 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

Hey - wake up and smell the sharia -- for g-'s sake haven't you heard of detroitistan and Dearbornistan and Hamtrank NJ -- come on get with it -- they are pocketing up in places all over the country -- what about all the "sudden jihadi syndrome" cases -- what about Seattle -- guy walks in and starts shooting a Jewish center -- wake up

Watched Patton again last night -- paraphrasing:

No dumb bastard ever saved a culture (read: US Constitution) by dying for it -- he saved it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his culture

107 dentate  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:19:37am

re: #78 Ringo the Gringo

To be fair, Lars Vilks appears to be eager to draw attention to himself, as witness this Ladonia thing, and more likely to have drawn the cartoons to get the attention he is now getting. I'd feel more distressed if the fellow had some real political axe to grind, but this seems more likely to come under the "no such thing as bad publicity" heading.

108 dentate  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:21:06am

re: #107 dentate

"no such thing as bad publicity" headingbeheading
109 newsjunkie_ky  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:21:52am

Greenspan said he would vote republican when asked if he would vote for hildabeast, but look at digg
[Link: digg.com...]

The headline is Greenspan endorses clinton on 60 minutes.
WTF?

110 storagemanager  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:21:58am

He is hiding for his life...for making a cartoon...why?...this is crazy.

111 NJDhockeyfan  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:23:24am

5000 Pakistani Islamic Jehadis Ready To Infiltrate Into Kashmir

NewsBlaze reports according to the India Army perhaps as many as 5,000 well trained Islamic militants in Pakistan or in the part of Kashmir controlled by Pakistan are ready to attempt infiltration into India.

If successful, it would definitely turn the low level fourth war between the two governments (since 1947) into a full scale conflict. The current Islamic uprising began in November 1989 and is supported by Tehran-Islamabad. Two other governments, Beijing-Riyadh are also ready to enter. During the mid-1980s the House of Saud purchased from China 50-60 intermediate range CSS-2 ballistic missiles that have a range of 2,500 miles (4,000 km), the purchase was mentioned by Reuters on Feb. 15, 2004 and several years previously by Proceedings magazine of the U.S. Naval Institute.

Beijing-Riyadh have said the warheads are conventional, but Riyadh has refused Washington permission to have the missiles inspected. There is a small nuclear warhead, I believe designated W-88, that could be on the missile. November last year China's Ambassador to India stated publicly northeast India-Arunachal Pradesh is Chinese territory. Delhi rejected his statement but in December China-Pakistan had joint maneuvers west of Kashmir.

112 insanity police  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:23:36am

re: #110 storagemanager

He is hiding for his life...for making a cartoon...why?...this is crazy.

Yes, the Islamists are crazy.

113 dentate  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:24:39am

re: #109 newsjunkie_ky

He wants her to be nominated so that he can vote against her.

114 nonic  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:25:15am

re: #7 Fast Eddie

I have to believe that at some point the majority of people are going to stop putting up with this kind of crap.

But what would that mean? What would happen then?

I'm not baiting you. I'm not BS- ing you. And I agree that at some point Western societies will get fed up and want to respond.

I'm just wondering... what would be an effective response?

115 lurking faith  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:25:30am

re: #97 brinkley

On the other hand, in case he *was* planning to do anything nasty on Sept. 11, why should the city want to broadcast to any possible co-conspirators that he was in custody and they needed to run Plan B? If they existed, it would be much better to let them wonder.

116 Syrah  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:25:36am

re: #84 opnion

If the Swedish authorities have specific information about danger to this artist why aren't they rounding up suspects?
They should do it & do it in a public way & no bail.
This way the police look impotent & the Religion of Peace just becomes more emboldened

As Fjordman pointed out, the suspects are big supporters of the the government majority.

The Swedish government isn't impotent, it is complicit.

Look at it from the politician's point of view.

Arrest and hold their voters accountable? Surely you jest.

117 Just_A_Grunt  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:26:06am

Homeland Security calls this a "cartoon".
Is Glenn Beck a prophet or merely a rodeo clown?

118 Ringo the Gringo  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:26:52am

re: #107 dentate

I agree.

And I've also seen much better satirical drawings of ol' Mo.

Never-the-less, Vilks has succeeded in demonstrating once again that Islam and freedom are incompatible.

119 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:28:04am
120 Carolyn  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:28:17am

But I thought Christiane Amanpour said moslems are no worse than "Christian Warriors"...I'm puzzled.
/I'm also BS'n

121 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:28:26am

Muslim charity trial nearing end

The five accused men could be sentenced to life in prison if they are convicted and if jurors believe that their actions resulted in deaths.

The verdict may hinge on this: Will a jury of 12 Texans believe Hamas was in control of Palestinian charities that got Holy Land money?

During the nearly two-month trial, a retired U.S. diplomat in Jerusalem testified the charities were not under Hamas control. A former Texas congressman who briefly represented Holy Land testified that he asked the FBI and State Department to warn him if any of the charities had terrorist ties, but he got no response.

The government's case relies heavily on thousands of pages of documents such as bank records and on video and audio tapes that showed some of the defendants meeting with Hamas members and supporters.

So who to believe? A guy who asked if they were terrorists and never got an answer or the reams of documents from them saying they were terrorists. Hmmm, thats a tough one.

122 Hard Right  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:29:10am

re: #100 lurking faith

The cartoonist may be a left-wing liberal, but he's committed a serious offense against the left's groupthink by his very un-pc cartoon. (I don't think his fate will give the rest of the left much pause; they probably think he deserves anything he gets, just for betraying them by deliberately offending sensitive minorities. I believe, sadly, they really are that stupid.)

Regardless of what his motivations were, he doesn't deserve to live in fear for drawing a cartoon, and I have been praying for his safety.

You are right.
The left is only brave when it comes to insulting religions they know for a fact won't kill them.

123 rab3  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:29:35am

Romney's Letter: Ban And Indict Ahmadinejad

To His Excellency Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon,

With the disturbing news that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmandinejad is planning to address the United Nations General Assembly next week, I call on the United Nations to revoke any invitation to President Ahmadinejad to address the General Assembly. The only way he should be greeted in the United States is with an indictment under the Genocide Convention.

The Iranian regime under President Ahmadinejad has spoken openly about wiping Israel off the map, has fueled Hezbollah’s terror campaign in the region and around the world, and defied the world community in its pursuit of nuclear weapons – capabilities that make these threats even more ominous. As General Petraeus testified last week, Iran is also supporting Shia militia extremists and violence that is taking the lives of American soldiers and undermining the Iraqi government.

A failure by the United Nations to take a strong stand against Iran’s President Ahmadinejad would be especially disturbing given the United Nations’ record of failure to prevent genocide in other circumstances and the failure of the United Nations Human Rights Council to confront the Iranian regime and others among the world’s worst human rights abusers. Failure to act would mean that the United States must reconsider its level of support and funding for the United Nations as we look to rebuild and revitalize effective international partnerships to meet 21st century threats.

If President Ahmadinejad sets foot in the United States, he should be handed an indictment under the Genocide Convention. This approach has been called for by experts as diverse as Nobel Prize Winner Elie Wiesel, human rights advocate and former Canadian Justice Minister Irwin Cotler, U.S. Ambassador John Bolton and law professor Alan Dershowitz.

The United States and the world must take a strong stand against the terrorist Iranian regime and the time for action is now.

Sincerely,

Mitt Romney

124 Silhouette  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:30:13am
Cartoons published in a Danish paper and reprinted around the world sparked riots in the Middle East, Asia and Africa in which at least 50 people died, and attacks against Danish embassies and a boycott of Danish goods.

Well, Reuters, to be accurate, those 50+ people didn't just die, they were killed. By people outraged over drawings but apparently not so outraged at murder. Just saying "people died" when

witnesses said Christians were poured with petrol and burnt

is willfully covering for the monsters.

And it wasn't merely 50+, it was closer to 150.

And it wasn't just Danish embassies. Any western country, it would seem, would do. An Italian embassy and a British embassey were attacked.

But besides messing up on all the facts, you were on the right track.

125 newsjunkie_ky  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:30:20am

re: #113 dentate

re: #109 newsjunkie_ky

He wants her to be nominated so that he can vote against her.


Good point.
Seeing the headlines on Drudge, I was very upset at Greenspan. But after listening to Rush and then doing some investigating, I see just the opposites.
Greenspan: Ouster Of Hussein Crucial For Oil Security

126 rappmandu  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:30:32am

Vilks is lying low over at Sally Fields's pad.

/

127 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:31:00am
128 opnion  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:31:00am

re: #116 Syrah

re: #84 opnion


If the Swedish authorities have specific information about danger to this artist why aren't they rounding up suspects?
They should do it & do it in a public way & no bail.
This way the police look impotent & the Religion of Peace just becomes more emboldened

As Fjordman pointed out, the suspects are big supporters of the the government majority.

The Swedish government isn't impotent, it is complicit.

Look at it from the politician's point of view.

Arrest and hold their voters accountable? Surely you jest.


If all of that is true , so much for Sweden

129 dentate  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:31:56am

re: #118 Ringo the Gringo

By the same token, the seething and raging is also designed to get attention. Fear and intimidation don't work very well if your intended targets (the world population) doesn't hear about you. There is a sick co-dependent relationship going on here and we should be careful to walk a fine line, and not to become part of this cycle.

130 Jonas Parker  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:32:54am

Pity that the Islamofacists haven't declared a reward for destroying the New York Times. To that I would gladly contribute...

131 mean Gene  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:33:32am

Just the other day he was being defiant, saying, in effect, I'm old and we must stand up to these thugs or they win.
Too bad.
this means the police know where the terror threats are coming from and they are close.
Too close for comfort.
I hope Lars puts out tons of new, "offensive" art while in hiding.
And I hope the editor who was also threatened publishes them.

132 rab3  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:34:34am

re: #130 Jonas Parker

Pity that the Islamofacists haven't declared a reward for destroying the New York Times. To that I would gladly contribute...

Pay 1000$ get one swing with the recking ball. Now there is a fund raiser.

133 Syrah  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:35:06am

re: #128 opnion

If all of that is true , so much for Sweden

I suspect strongly that the same pattern will follow here.

Do you have any doubts that Dearborn will vote overwhelmingly blue?

134 Ginn  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:35:16am

re: #126 rappmandu

Vilks is lying low over at Sally Fields's pad.

/

Sally Field's acceptance speech at last night's Emmy's...

Wow.. you @$@##$ like me, you m#$@$##$@s! This is
f@$@#$n great! I feel like @$@#$# #@#$# #@$#!

135 yah  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:35:27am

re: #117 Just_A_Grunt

I notice the date 10 -10, a Wednesday. I think this might be just a prank, or just an empty threat to strike fear into parents. Beck has made everyone too aware of the "shark," so he will probably go look for another target, like our malls. They don't have to blow anything up to cause "terror." You only have to hit a dog so many times before it obeys. We are being trained.

136 rab3  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:35:36am

re: #125 newsjunkie_ky

re: #113 dentate

re: #109 newsjunkie_ky

He wants her to be nominated so that he can vote against her.


Good point.
Seeing the headlines on Drudge, I was very upset at Greenspan. But after listening to Rush and then doing some investigating, I see just the opposites.
Greenspan: Ouster Of Hussein Crucial For Oil Security

Rush was saying Greenspan may not even know what's in his book.

137 Ginn  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:35:56am

re: #120 Carolyn

But I thought Christiane Amanpour said moslems are no worse than "Christian Warriors"...I'm puzzled.
/I'm also BS'n

hee hee!

138 JammieWearingFool  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:37:20am

Moonbat heads to explode in 3 ... 2 ... 1 ...

Lack of Funds May Derail Rove Probe

139 Russkilitlover  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:40:49am

I wanna seethe. Can't I seethe? How come they ALWAYS get to seethe? Seething burns a lot of caleries, you know.

/whine off...

140 southernborn  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:42:20am

#13 Ginn

Charles... here's a really good link to Vilks' cartoons...

[Link: muhammadcartoons.com...]

that's some funny s***t

141 mean Gene  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:45:48am

Want to see how REUTERS can bury the lead?
Title:
UN rights chief sees bigotry in Europe on Islam
Money Quote:
The little regrettable hostility that does exist among indigenous Europeans has not arisen in a vacuum, but as a reaction to Islamic extremism -- demonisation of Jews, infidels and homosexuals and contempt for Western culture,"

[Link: africa.reuters.com...]

142 Carolyn  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:48:35am

re: #137 Ginn

Hi Ginn. The equivalence thing just makes me nuts.

143 coquimbojoe  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 10:54:38am

How about this... identify the people who are threatening Vilks and send them back to the hell hole whence they came?

Just a thought.

144 MadJadBad  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 11:00:32am

If I were Lars Vilks, I'd put an "in the event of my death" bounty on the head of Abu Omar al-Baghdadi.

145 blacque jacques shellacque  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 11:03:22am

Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, leader of the self-styled Islamic State in Iraq, offered up to $150,000 on Saturday for the murder of artist Lars Vilks for drawing the head of the Prophet on the body of a dog.

I find it rather funny that some terrorist idiot in Iraq would concern himself with something happening in Sweden, when there are Americans on his own home turf that would be more than happy to blow his brains out if given the opportunity.

Give this Vilks guy a semiautomatic pistol and a pump shotgun and tell him to cap the first jihadi that breaks into his home trying to collect on the bounty. When news gets out that some amateur bit the dust at Vilks' hands, I'm willing to bet that the line of wannabe assassins will evaporate rather quickly.

146 Piglet-U93  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 11:06:47am

@(: < -- Mohammad

I want a Fatwa too.

147 Onslow  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 11:08:23am

I hear that Wayne State is looking for an artist in residence.

148 sheik yer'mami  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 11:23:40am

re: #124 Silhouette

Silhuette, good comment!

149 sheik yer'mami  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 11:27:28am

Cartoon Rage Continues

[Link: sheikyermami.com...]

150 sheik yer'mami  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 11:28:54am

Pat Condells funny response to the equally funny Osama video earlier today:

[Link: sheikyermami.com...]

151 Just_A_Grunt  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 11:29:17am

Chris Muir over at Day by Day weighs in on the cartoon issue.

152 debutaunt  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 11:44:21am

re: #74 johnnyreb

It comes with baked beans.

153 Jauhara al Kafirah  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 12:01:25pm
154 Jauhara al Kafirah  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 12:02:38pm

He's hot!

155 missykrissy  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 12:31:03pm

Someone needs to set up a 'Go Mo' site - where we call all upload our own Mohammad art. Maybe with 'Seethe' for the feedback button. And 'rage' rather than hit count.

156 antiislamist  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 12:31:11pm

What "head of the Prophet on the body of a dog." ?

its a Insult of Dog...

157 looking closely  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 12:33:55pm
Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, leader of the self-styled Islamic State in Iraq, offered up to $150,000 on Saturday for the murder of artist Lars Vilks for drawing the head of the Prophet on the body of a dog.


I counteroffer $200,000 for the head of Mr. Abu Omar al-Baghdadi.

158 Sharmuta  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 1:18:37pm

Maybe Salman Rushdie needs a roommate.

159 traeh  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 1:33:23pm

Islamic violence and incitements to violence against journalists, cartoonists, teachers, writers, democratic politicians, feminists, you, and me, must be deterred, if need be by the use of force against the issuers of death-fatwas against persons whose only "crime" is criticism of Islam.

160 traeh  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 1:46:33pm

re: #120 Carolyn

But I thought Christiane Amanpour said moslems are no worse than "Christian Warriors"...I'm puzzled.../I'm also BS'n

The cognitive dissonance is so immense it's about to make my head explode like something out of the movie Scanners.

161 yochanan  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 1:47:12pm

VERY IMPORTANT THING TO SEE.

[Link: news.aol.com...]

and some of the comments are very important to see as well

162 jenv  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 3:00:24pm

Must leave? Why are the police forcing him to leave rather than protecting his life? Isn't protecting people their job?

163 Perplexed  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 3:31:43pm

Folks, the time for RICO indictments on the ROP is upon us.

164 jordash1212  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 3:51:58pm

Not sure if this has already been posted, but here's the link to Al Qaeda's orders to kill the Swedish Cartoonist.

[Link: www.cnn.com...]

165 Perplexed  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 4:11:21pm

re: #161 yochanan

VERY IMPORTANT THING TO SEE.

[Link: news.aol.com...]

and some of the comments are very important to see as well

Some of the comments caused me to gasp at the monstrosity of them.

166 Perplexed  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 4:14:05pm

re: #160 traeh

True. We live in a time where good vs evil, more so than at any other time in history.

167 Jauhara al Kafirah  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 4:21:20pm

re: #165 Perplexed

I think the insanity of the Holocaust deniers is more offensive than the depiction of man's best friend with a dead man's head on him.

168 Pygmalienation  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 4:35:25pm

re: #65 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet

re: #43 Hard Right


re: #33 song_and_dance_man

re: #1 rab3

Mohammad on a stick is back.

Actually MO's head is on the body of the dog.
Doesn't the artist know how to draw a pig?

Mohammed pig, mohammed pig, does whatever a mohammed does...

Mohammad cribbed the pigs unclean thing from the Jews. But he must have really had a thing against dogs. I guess enough Arabs had dogs to guard the flocks, because that is permitted, but Big Mo really, really, hated dogs.

I think aside from aping Judaism concerning pigs, the ultimate source of Mo's inspiration never got over Jesus' sending the demons out of the possessed man into the swine herd. As to the dog thing, dogs are generally loving and selfless creatures so they certainly would'nt fit into his "religion" either.

169 Georgia_Boy  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 5:50:22pm

re: #161 yochanan

Some comments were despicable. Especially the 'gifted' one named

sallucido.

I pray for people this angry. People this enlightened are all good reasons for the 2nd Amendment.

170 trigger girlie  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 6:15:35pm

#29

Second that!

Can we take this guy in and give him a citizenship?
Maybe we could exchange him for 300 moonbats.

Sweden, get your head out of your a** and defend your citizens!

The Muslims are SERIOUSLY starting to get to me, and I"m sure everybody else. Disease ridden vermin they are.

171 Trumpeter  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 6:59:21pm

Any other outcome would have astonished me.

172 rtheyserius  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 7:41:03pm

Wonder why people are afraid to speak out against Islam? Here's your answer.

Of course, it's not really just that Islamic fanatics are willing to kill anyone who disagrees with them that strikes fear into the hearts of ordinary non-Muslims. It's the fact that non-Muslim societies refuse to protect their citizens from Muslim thugs. The only thing that would accomplish that would be kicking all the Muslims out of their countries.

No Muslims, no problems. Lars can go home. And everybody can get back to living in freedom without fear of being murdered by Muslims.

But no. We must protect the rights of Muslims to live among us, and bend over backwards so as not to offend them, so they will not threaten to kill us, and so we will not have to abandon our homes and go into hiding from them.

ANYTHING but offend the Muslims. Why? Because that would be wrong.

To be right, we must allow them to murder, intimidate and drive us from our homes.

BZZZ!

173 Pygmalienation  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 8:21:10pm

re: #172 rtheyserius

MY home is where I make my last stand. If all Americans don't feel that way, I'm afraid we've already lost to the barbarians.
my $0.02

174 Pygmalienation  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 8:27:51pm

re: #173 Pygmalienation
On second thought, maybe all Americans is a stretch, but a man's home is his castle and all that, is what I meant.

175 UncleSam  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:10:59pm

re: #99 wargammer2005

OT:

how dare sally field speak for ALL the mothers with children fighting the WOT?

how brave of her to do it in front of other hollywood traitors.

Sounded to me like she was speaking in support of the troops and their mothers.

176 traeh  Mon, Sep 17, 2007 9:28:25pm

re: #166 Perplexed

Hi perplexed. When I indicated I felt cognitive dissonance about the fact
that events had clashed with Amanpour's ideas of the world -- so much cognitive dissonance, in fact, that I thought my head might explode as in that scene from the 1981 movie Scanners -- I was trying to be as humorously sarcastic as possible about Amanpour. In fact I feel the opposite of cognitive dissonance: the clash between events and Amanpour's ideas was so predictable as to merit withering sarcasm.

177 ladyb4time  Tue, Sep 18, 2007 1:28:41am

re: #153 Jauhara al Kafirah
omg! that was horrible! why didn't you put a warning on that thing!
...heheheee

178 dunkensterin  Tue, Sep 18, 2007 5:40:41am

Time for the Euro media to stand in solidarity with Vilks. Like many in Denmark who helped protect Jews by wearingthe band, journalists should all do a Mohammad cartoon.

Unfortunately the Euros for the greater part prefer the path of dhimmitude.


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