Posted on 12/02/2004 9:35:48 AM PST by Pikamax
It's amazing how some people will bend over for the Muslims.
I was on an international flight yesterday and one of the featured in-flight movies was "Shrek 2." They actually changed one line in the film, when the King says, "my old Crusade wound is acting up," to, "my old HUNTING wound is acting up."
I know FReepers bashed this movie when it came out because of some cross-dressing jokes, nobody seemed to care that Christians might be offended.
Bump!
The Truth will set you free.
But then again, they don't want freedom.
They just want to take away ours.
"he group he represents also want Hirsi Ali banned from making hurtful remarks about Muslims and Islam"
Muslims can say what they want about the USA, Israel, Christians, and Jews, and we're just supposed to keep quiet and take it. But let anyone even sneeze about Islam, and the howls of "outrage" can be heard on the moon.
Can you imagine having to negotiate with these lunatics for years at the Oslo accords? Islam is reality deprived and lives off it's Allah fueled emotions.
Years ago, a newspaper reporter in Arizona was killed with a bomb when he pried too close into mob connections in Phoenix. Instead of other reporters running home and hiding under the beds, they flooded the area and tore off the lid on mob activites in the South West.
Will today's reporters and movie makers run and hide or will they rip the lid off Islam and expose it to the world for the perversion it is?
This, and the Camp David negotiations, are two of the very few times I can feel a little sympathy for he of the bent wee wee.
You've put your finger close to the truth: we in the west are grounded in the logical approach to life developed by the Greeks; those in the islamic sphere are dominated by the emotions.
Kinda like the difference between Republican and democrats...
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