Posted on 09/02/2010 12:29:44 PM PDT by Mister Ghost
Theres been a lot of hype about the USA National Basketball Team playing Iran in the World Basketball Championship. Tuesday, Team USA beat Iran, but with the PC pandering of our team, its as if we lost. Sadly, Team USA Coach Mike Krzyzewski and players were all too dhimmi-esque regarding Iran. Barf. Then, the cheerleaders had to wear long pants to respect Islam and Iran. Double barf.
First theres Coach K. Imagine if it was 1940, and he had restricted himself to this kind of wimpitude when playing Hitlers German team:
The main interest in the Iran game comes from local journalists trying to hype it because of the political tensions between the countries, but Krzyzewski downplayed that.
This is a sporting event, he said. We have respect for Iran. I actually played in Iran in the 1970s when I was on the U.S. Armed Forces team. I have great feelings for their country. Theyre sportsmen and so are we.
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I doubt it will happen. Both groups share the same agenda (to destroy Judeo-Christian ethics in the United States), which is why they give each other a pass. As an example, Elton John uses visuals of burning Christian churches in his shows. He would NEVER use visuals of burning mosques. That is because the Muslims share the same non-tolernace of Christianity as he does.
So when is the US officially announcing sharia? When the quislings have allowed the muslims to build their Al Aqsa New York and made ground zero a no-go area for nonmuslims?
Were they checked for clitorectomies?
There is nothing modest about a burka.
> There is nothing modest about a burka.
That’s because it is the emblem of shameless tyranny.
Christian Modesty is quite a bit different, being a matter of the heart, not imposed by threat of force.
Long hair, loose-fitting clothes, sometimes a head covering, as some of the more conservative sisters wear.
My wife wears a head covering, and it’s not because I impose it. Only one of my eight daughters wears a head covering full time. The others wear it as the Spirit moves them. They wear loose fitting skirts and dresses.
They are often complimented for their modesty.
No matter what you wear, people will look at you and size you up. It’s good to think about what they will see when they look.
But I am not for imposing a standard of modesty. That is something that must come from the heart.
What?! Dude. You’re giving that word a very bad connotation.
Please stop.
“There is nothing modest about a burka.”
Why...cause they’re naked underneath?
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>>I just want to see Iran’s team all get circumcised
They are.
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