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LAT: ‘Mob inflamed by Koran burning kills 8 at U.N. compound’
I opened up the NYTimes.com this afternoon and my eye drifted to the upper left where the most important story of the day is typically profiled. Here’s the headline: ‘Afghans Angry Over Florida Koran Burning Kill U.N. Staff’ I had … Continue reading
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Tagged blue mosque, criminal violence, mainstream media, mullah mohammed, murderous rampage, muslim terrorists, prophet mohammed
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The Islamic Assault On Freedom
When will people in the West stop propagandizing that Westerners need to become sensitive to Muslim sensibilities and instead demand that if Muslims want to live among us, they sensitize themselves to our values, which include freedom? Why aren’t Muslims … Continue reading
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Tagged Dennis Prager, editorial cartoonist, freedom in the world, group citizens, muslim extremist, prophet mohammed, world death
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Random House Refuses To Publish Novel On Islam
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Publisher Random House has pulled a novel about the Prophet Mohammed’s child bride, fearing it could "incite acts of violence." "The Jewel of Medina," a debut novel by journalist Sherry Jones, 46, was due to be … Continue reading
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Exhausted By Islamic Anti-Semitism
Leon Cohen writes: Most useful will be “The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism: From Sacred Texts to Solemn History” written and edited by Andrew G. Bostom (Prometheus Books, $39.95). Bostom’s book is both exhaustive and exhausting, a tome of some 766 … Continue reading
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