Sunday, May 18, 2008

There are blogwars, and there are blogwars...

And usually it comes down to one thing: Somebody's feelings got hurt. What differentiates this one from others? I'll never howl for somebody's head. Just because someone else is wrong, like I dunno, the Muslims? Doesn't mean I'll be whipped into a bloodthirsty frenzy. My God takes care of his own business, and in his own time. In the interim, threatening me and mine puts you in the mad dog category, and we know what happens to them when they are perceived as a threat, right?

Web Site Sympathetic to Terrorists Blasts FOX News for Profile
Sunday, May 18, 2008


An English-language Web site that unabashedly promotes the work of Islamic terrorists has responded to a FOXNews.com profile of the site by assailing "the Kuffaar behind FOX News." Kuffaar, roughly translated, means "unbelievers."

I generally consider declining to believe in the bloodsoaked scrawlings of a murderous savage who thought it perfectly acceptable to bugger little girls a good thing. I'm funny that way.

After quoting FOX News.com's Friday story and citing verses from the Koran, the Revolution.Muslimpad.com blog affirms the belief that jihad is "an Islaamic obligation" rooted in Muslim texts.

Well, at least it should be credited with being truthful about that.

"So in reality, you are calling my Prophet, Muhammad — peace be upon him — a terrorist," the blog post continues. "But of course, you guys won’t say that directly because you fear the wrath of the Muslims."

Listen clearly. I'm saying that MoHamHead was a murderous thug who liked to kill anyone who did not agree with his warped world view and enjoyed being a pedophile, all wrapped in the mantle of rock-worshipping spirituality. Is that stated plainly enough for you?

The site also decries what it calls a double standard toward terrorists, comparing the attacks of Sept. 11 with the U.S. bombing of Hiroshima during World War II.

One was an act of war, designed only with the purpose to murder, the other was an act to end a war, undertaken with the purpose to save tens of thousands. No double standard, but well-versed in the ways of hyperbole and lunacy this one is. He could write talking points for the DNC.

Revolution.Muslimpad.com, also called "The Ignored Puzzle Pieces of Knowledge," is believed to be the brainchild of a 22-year-old American Samir Khan of Charlotte, N.C.

The only revolution I advocate is the attempted scouring of Idiotarianism from the halls of power and the corridors of the media.

The site's sleek modern style includes collections of the latest videos of U.S. military Humvees exploding from roadside bombs in Iraq, as well as pro-jihad messages aimed at radicalizing readers.

I suspect the only people who would be 'radicallized' in the manner intended already have a tendency to uulate and blow themselves up.

North Carolina Web Site Said to Be 'Gateway Drug' To Terror Its list of 63 top "scholars of Islam" and people to "take knowledge from" contained mostly known terrorists — including Usama bin Laden and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The site provides links to their works, all translated into English.

If they are so smart, how come they are dead or living in caves somewhere?

Terror experts say it is unique because it is written in English for a Western audience.

Yeah, because "Go Blow Yourself Up" resonates so well with Western youths.