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Published on September 29, 2006 By Dr Guy In International

The number 2 bimbo in the Al Qaeda clown outfit has decided to call Pope Benedict XVI a "charlatan".  The statement is so rife with irony that it drowns the message of the real Satan.  Al Zawahiri.

Pope Benedict is a charlatan?  For quoting a 14th century emperor in a CLASS (not a doctrinal speech, a class)?  While the blood of women and children stain the hands, heads and essence of these charlatans?  Why irony!

Oh, so you say that al Zawahiri is not a charlatan?  He is a legitimate critic of the pope?  How ironic!  You have just painted the Muslim religion with the stain of innocent blood!  Wow!  I really want to put that on my resume!

It is time to stop this stupidity.  It is time to stop calling for the Pope, who has apologized, to apologize again.  it is time to recognize that, while perhaps not all Muslims drink the blood of innocents, the ones that are heard sure do.  it is time to recognize that until those "peaceful" Muslims speak out against the stupidity and idiocy of their current spokesmen, we have only the lunatics words to teach us of the religion of innocent blood.  The religion that preaches death instead of life.  The religion of heretics.

Is that harsh?  Does that sting?  Then perhaps you should (Muslims) change that perception.  Right now, that is what the rest of the world sees you as.  If you don't like it, only you have the power to change it.  Not the Pope, not the Grand Rabbi of Judaism.  Not even Bush.

Until you do, don't expect sympathy from the non-Muslims.  Actions speak louder than words.  And your actions say you are a bunch of blood thirsty heathens that only care about how much blood you can spill, not whether it is innocent or tainted blood.

You made your swamp.  Now you wallow in it.


Comments (Page 2)
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on Oct 04, 2006

No, because unlike the mainstream Muslims the mainstream Christians would be very publicly denouncing such acts. There would be little doubt that they disapprove of such behavior.

I dont recall seeing many if any Christians yelling support for Eric Robert Rudolph, but I remember a lot of Christians condemning him.

on Oct 04, 2006
No, because unlike the mainstream Muslims the mainstream Christians would be very publicly denouncing such acts


Another point raised in the documentary I mentioned earlier was the concerns moderate Muslims living in Australia had regarding their voice in the media, which is virtually non-existent. The only time straight media bothers to interview moderate Muslims is when they're looking for grabs to subjectively use in their pieces.

Media diversity, or rather the lack of it is the major problem. I don't doubt a lot of people would feel differently about Muslims if they (the Muslim population) had a better voice.
on Oct 09, 2006
Ayman Al Zawahiri, born in Egypt, is banned in just about every Middle Eastern country. Pity the poor old fool: he is probably sitting in some cave with an ancient camcorder and 3 supporters. Al quaeda has little direct support anymore so he is now just trying to rev us all up and rev up the hundreds of Jihadist groups he HEARS about.

If you read his early history in Egypt you'll realise he is just a crazed crank with very little power anymore. I'm surprised he even knows who the Pope is. Let us therefore put his criticism into context: It is the ranting of a bloodthirsty lunatic who just happens to be a Moslem.
on Oct 09, 2006

Let us therefore put his criticism into context: It is the ranting of a bloodthirsty lunatic who just happens to be a Moslem.

And in that I would dearly hope.  A little more noise from the rank and file would help.  I am a Catholic, and admit the sins of my faith.  I do so freely and condemn them (I do not participate in witch hunts on the innocent priests however).  yet I hear not a lot from my contemporaries in the Muslim religion.  I wish I did.

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