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Photos- "The World is divided into Two Camps" -Muslim mass demonstration in New York City
el marco ^
| feb 17 2006
| el marco
Posted on 02/18/2006 1:09:36 AM PST by dennisw
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The girls from Al Noor School in Brooklyn were doing a lot of chanting. The chants were led by a man, who stood nearby.

The two above photos are from this flickr collection
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: arab; arabia; china; india; islam; israel; jihad; me; middleeast; muslim; muzzie; newyork; ny; nyc; rop; trop; trp
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:09:38 AM PST
by
dennisw
To: dennisw
A woman is among many at a demonstration outside the Danish consulate in Los Angeles Friday, Jan. 17, 2006. Chanting 'God is great' and waving large banners and Qurans, about 300 Muslims demonstrated to protest the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad. The gathering, organized by the western branch of the Muslim Student Association, started with a traditional Friday group prayer in a park a few blocks from the consulate. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) AP - Feb 17 7:54 PM
NYC protest : Muslim girls chant slogans during a demonstration by several hundred Muslims from the New York City area in front on the Danish Consulate to protest the publication in Denmark of cartoons depicting Muhammad. (AFP/Timothy Clary) AFP - Feb 17 1:56 PM
Rally for Muhammad : A Muslim girl holds a copy of a book on the Islamic Prophet Muhammad while rallying along several hundred Muslims from the New York City area in front on the Danish Consulate to protest the publication in Denmark of cartoons depicting Muhammad. (AFP/Timothy Clary) AFP - Feb 17 1:53 PM
Muslims protest outside the Danish consulate in New York February 17, 2006. Weeks of global protests over cartoons of Prophet Muhammad have triggered fears of a clash of civilizations between the West and Islam, and have led to calls on all sides for calm. REUTERS/Chip East Reuters - Feb 17 1:23 PM
A group organized by a Muslim leader protests cartoons published by a Danish newspaper, outside the Danish consulate in New York, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006. Jyllands-Posten, first printed the prophet pictures by 12 cartoonists in September. The newspaper has since apologized to Muslims for the cartoons, one of them showing Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban with an ignited fuse. Other Western newspapers, mostly in Europee, have reprinted the pictures, asserting their news value and the right to freedom of expression. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh) AP - Feb 17 1:15 PM
A group organized by a Muslim leader protests cartoons published by a Danish newspaper, outside the Danish consulate in New York, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006. Jyllands-Posten, first printed the prophet pictures by 12 cartoonists in September. The newspaper has since apologized to Muslims for the cartoons, one of them showing Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban with an ignited fuse. Other Western newspapers, mostly in Europe, have reprinted the pictures, asserting their news value and the right to freedom of expression. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh) AP - Feb 17 1:18 PM
A group organized by a Muslim leader protests cartoons published by a Danish newspaper, outside the Danish consulate in New York, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006. Jyllands-Posten, first printed the prophet pictures by 12 cartoonists in September. The newspaper has since apologized to Muslims for the cartoons, one of them showing Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban with an ignited fuse. Other Western newspapers, mostly in Europe but also some in the United States, have reprinted the pictures, asserting their news value and the right to freedom of expression. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh) AP - Feb 17 1:06 PM
A group organized by a Muslim leader protests cartoons published by a Danish newspaper, outside the Danish consulate in New York, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006. Jyllands-Posten, first printed the prophet pictures by 12 cartoonists in September. The newspaper has since apologized to Muslims for the cartoons, one of them showing Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban with an ignited fuse. Other Western newspapers, mostly in Europe but also some in the United States, have reprinted the pictures, asserting their news value and the right to freedom of expression (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh) AP - Feb 17 1:13 PM
A group organized by a Muslim leader protests cartoons published by a Danish newspaper, outside the Danish consulate in New York, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006. Jyllands-Posten, first printed the prophet pictures by 12 cartoonists in September. The newspaper has since apologized to Muslims for the cartoons, one of them showing Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban with an ignited fuse. Other Western newspapers, mostly in Europe but also some in the United States, have reprinted the pictures, asserting their news value and the right to freedom of expression. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh) AP - Feb 17 1:11 PM
A group organized by a Muslim leader protests cartoons published by a Danish newspaper, outside the Danish consulate in New York, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006. Jyllands-Posten, first printed the prophet pictures by 12 cartoonists in September. The newspaper has since apologized to Muslims for the cartoons, one of them showing Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban with an ignited fuse. Other Western newspapers, mostly in Europe but also some in the United States, have reprinted the pictures, asserting their news value and the right to freedom of expression (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh) AP - Feb 17 1:05 PM
A woman protests against cartoons published by a Danish newspaper, outside the Danish consulate in New York, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006. Jyllands-Posten, first printed the prophet pictures by 12 cartoonists in September. The newspaper has since apologized to Muslims for the cartoons, one of them showing Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban with an ignited fuse. Other Western newspapers, mostly in Europe but also some in the United States, have reprinted the pictures, asserting their news value and the right to freedom of expression.(AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh) AP - Feb 17 1:04 PM
Muslims protest outside the Danish consulate in New York February 17, 2006. Weeks of global protests over cartoons of Prophet Muhammad have triggered fears of a clash of civilizations between the West and Islam, and have led to calls on all sides for calm. REUTERS/Chip East Reuters - Feb 17 12:56 PM
Muslims protest outside the Danish consulate in New York February 17, 2006. Weeks of global protests over cartoons of Prophet Muhammad have triggered fears of a clash of civilizations between the West and Islam, and have led to calls on all sides for calm. REUTERS/Chip East Reuters - Feb 17 12:53 PM
Muslims protest outside the Danish consulate in New York February 17, 2006. Weeks of global protests over cartoons of Prophet Muhammad have triggered fears of a clash of civilizations between the West and Islam, and have led to calls on all sides for calm. REUTERS/Chip East Reuters - Feb 17 12:55 PM
A group organized by a Muslim leader protests the printing of anti-Muslim cartoons by a Danish newspaper, outside the Danish Consulate in New York, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006. Jyllands-Posten, first printed the prophet pictures by 12 cartoonists in September. The newspaper has since apologized to Muslims for the cartoons, one of them showing Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban with an ignited fuse. Other Western newspapers, mostly in Europe, have reprinted the pictures, asserting their news value and the right to freedom of expression. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh) AP - Feb 17 12:45 PM
A group organized by a Muslim leader protests the printing of anti-Muslim cartoons by a Danish newspaper, outside the Danish Consulate in New York, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006. Jyllands-Posten, first printed the prophet pictures by 12 cartoonists in September. The newspaper has since apologized to Muslims for the cartoons, one of them showing Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban with an ignited fuse. Other Western newspapers, mostly in Europe, have reprinted the pictures, asserting their news value and the right to freedom of expression. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh) AP - Feb 17 12:45 PM
Muslims pray during a protest against cartoons published by a Danish newspaper, outside the Danish consulate in New York, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006. Jyllands-Posten, first printed the prophet pictures by 12 cartoonists in September. The newspaper has since apologized to Muslims for the cartoons, one of them showing Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban with an ignited fuse. Other Western newspapers, mostly in Europe but also some in the United States, have reprinted the pictures, asserting their news value and the right to freedom of expression. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh) AP - Feb 17 11:34 AM
A group organized by a Muslim leader protests cartoons published by a Danish newspaper, outside the Danish consulate in New York, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006. Jyllands-Posten, first printed the prophet pictures by 12 cartoonists in September. The newspaper has since apologized to Muslims for the cartoons, one of them showing Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban with an ignited fuse. Other Western newspapers, mostly in Europe but also some in the United States, have reprinted the pictures, asserting their news value and the right to freedom of expression. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh) AP - Feb 17 11:26 AM
A group organized by a Muslim leader protests cartoons published by a Danish newspaper, outside the Danish consulate in New York, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006. Jyllands-Posten, first printed the prophet pictures by 12 cartoonists in September. The newspaper has since apologized to Muslims for the cartoons, one of them showing Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban with an ignited fuse. Other Western newspapers, mostly in Europe but also some in the United States, have reprinted the pictures, asserting their news value and the right to freedom of expression. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh) AP - Feb 17 11:20 AM
A group organized by a Muslim leader protests cartoons published by a Danish newspaper, outside the Danish consulate in New York, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006. Jyllands-Posten, first printed the prophet pictures by 12 cartoonists in September. The newspaper has since apologized to Muslims for the cartoons, one of them showing Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban with an ignited fuse. Other Western newspapers, mostly in Europe but also some in the United States, have reprinted the pictures, asserting their news value and the right to freedom of expression. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh)
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:10:14 AM PST
by
dennisw
("What one man can do another can do" - The Edge)
To: dennisw
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:10:55 AM PST
by
Eighth Street
(Who do you hate more? Muslims who want to kill you or the Libs who want to sell you out to them?)
To: dennisw

Muslims pray during a protest against cartoons published by a Danish newspaper, outside the Danish consulate in New York, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006. Jyllands-Posten, first printed the prophet pictures by 12 cartoonists in September. The newspaper has since apologized to Muslims for the cartoons, one of them showing Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban with an ignited fuse. Other Western newspapers, mostly in Europe but also some in the United States, have reprinted the pictures, asserting their news value and the right to freedom of expression. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:12:39 AM PST
by
dennisw
("What one man can do another can do" - The Edge)
To: dennisw

Pigs are unclean.
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:14:30 AM PST
by
Mojave
To: dennisw
The world was divided into two camps on 9-11-2001 A.D.
You are either with us or with the terrorists.
The total lack of such global protests against those who "hijacked a peaceful religion" shows tacit support for their behavior.
In the meantime, England has been tolerant of militant muslims who have held annual CELEBRATIONS of the 9-11 attacks.
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:18:09 AM PST
by
weegee
("...the left can only take power through deception" -W. Chambers, former mem of Communist Party USA)
To: dennisw
The sallow faced agent provocateur in pic 1 needs to be jettisoned into low orbit.
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:19:38 AM PST
by
SpaceBar
To: dennisw
Whoa, there's some real lookers (NOT!)
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:20:21 AM PST
by
American in Singapore
(Liberals: Their ignorance and stupidity is becoming dangerous)
To: dennisw
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:20:52 AM PST
by
dennisw
("What one man can do another can do" - The Edge)
To: dennisw
Sign me up as a member of the Camp of Evil.
To: dennisw
"ISLAM WILL DOMINATE" and the ACLU stands silent as does the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Islamonazis are just another supremacist hate group.
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:21:16 AM PST
by
weegee
("...the left can only take power through deception" -W. Chambers, former mem of Communist Party USA)
To: dennisw
The second from the last pic proves that these are all islomofacist's. L.A.L. (lock and load).
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:24:14 AM PST
by
madconserv
(Proud to be FReepin--Support Our Troops)
To: Mojave

Open wide, you filthy dirty girls!
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:24:36 AM PST
by
SunStar
(Democrats piss me off!)
To: dennisw

YOU!! Muahahahahaha!!!
To: Cacique; rmlew
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:27:23 AM PST
by
Clemenza
(I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked...)
To: dennisw
Why won't all the people who get bent out of shape at Pat Robertson shouting about evil, do anything at this provocation?
To: dennisw
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:32:36 AM PST
by
killjoy
(Same Shirt, Different Day)
To: killjoy
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:34:14 AM PST
by
Mojave
To: dennisw
And the dems complain about wiretaps while they turn their heads to this stuff in the all consuming hatred of our President.
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:35:05 AM PST
by
skimask
(The United States Marine Corps is, quite frankly, the finest fighting force on God's earth.)
To: SunStar
Open wide, you filthy dirty girls!You forgot u.g.l.y. :o)
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:35:10 AM PST
by
NRA2BFree
(All I ask is a chance to prove that money can*t make me happy.)
To: dennisw
they are very devout satanists
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:36:23 AM PST
by
wildcatf4f3
(Islam Schmislam blahblahblah, enough already!)
To: Clemenza
BTTT.
These are some of the most frightening pictures I've seen in a long time. These people are absolutely possessed, and they're here in our country.
To: dennisw; All
Everything I have found about
The War of the Twelve 'Toons ( links, blogs, quips, quotes, aggravating pictures ) is located here- click the Pic, and scroll backwards:
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:43:21 AM PST
by
backhoe
To: All
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:44:31 AM PST
by
TheSpy
To: little jeremiah
mohammed the false prophet, the bogus religion, it would have never taken root if Rome had not fallen and left a power vacuum in the mid-east....for the last 600 years they have contributed NOTHING and now they wish to take over...it'd be laughable if they weren't so dangerous. LET the world be split in two camps, if thats possible, really rather I think that this town aint big enough for the both of us..lets have it out!
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:45:57 AM PST
by
wildcatf4f3
(Islam Schmislam blahblahblah, enough already!)
To: Eighth Street
These are Islamic death cult terrorists, and I agree everyone of them should be deported coupled with their passports stamped "No Return!"
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:46:29 AM PST
by
M. Espinola
(Freedom is never free)
To: American in Singapore
Whoa, there's some real lookers (NOT!)
LOL, the burqa begins to make more sense.
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:47:36 AM PST
by
milemark
(Proud to be an infidel.)
To: little jeremiah
Once again the religion of peace rears it's ugly head.
It's time for the real religion of peace to stand up, Christians.
Yes they have the right to protest in this country but the verb-age on their signs is threatening!
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:48:26 AM PST
by
madconserv
(Proud to be FReepin--Support Our Troops)
To: dennisw
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"The picture says it all. On Feb. 1, at the heart of Ground Zero near the World Trade Center"
To: dennisw
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:48:57 AM PST
by
Dallas59
((“You love life, while we love death"( Al-Qaeda & Democratic Party))
To: dennisw
And the Lord said "and let this be a sign onto you."
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:54:34 AM PST
by
madconserv
(Proud to be FReepin--Support Our Troops)
To: dennisw
I was really shocked to hear Slick Willie call for the prosecution of the Danish publishers for publishing cartoons.
Sounds like a fascist trying to take away your 1st Amendment rights.
Slickette? Is it still 2-for-the-price-of one? Buy one get one free?
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:55:18 AM PST
by
Cincinna
(The ARKANSAS GRIFTERS want to take over your country. STOP THEM NOW!)
To: milemark
"LOL, the burqa begins to make more sense." While there is the odd looker, there is a whole lot of ugly that SHOULD be covered up. I don't blame some muslim men demanding the extreme burka with only a screen to look out of.
Looks like NY has more Muzzies than Norway does. Pity.
To: Cincinna
Here is the source:
Clinton urges EU to convict publishers of caricatures
Daily Times Pakistan ^ | 2/17/06 | Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Former US president Bill Clinton on Friday condemned the publication of Prophet Muhammads (PBUH) caricatures by European newspapers and urged countries concerned to convict the publishers.
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posted on
02/18/2006 1:57:51 AM PST
by
Cincinna
(The ARKANSAS GRIFTERS want to take over your country. STOP THEM NOW!)
To: dennisw
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posted on
02/18/2006 2:06:46 AM PST
by
Dallas59
((“You love life, while we love death"( Al-Qaeda & Democratic Party))
To: dennisw
To: All
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posted on
02/18/2006 2:08:08 AM PST
by
Anders Toft
(Friheden længe leve! (Long live freedom!))
To: Nathan Zachary; milemark
Geez, we only tease about putting a bag on somebody's head.. sorry but some of these girls are "two burka-ers".
LOL
;D
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posted on
02/18/2006 2:08:35 AM PST
by
schwing_wifey
(Lily was mistaken.. The Borg are Swedish...Resistance is Futile.... PST +9hours)
To: dennisw
"First our Quran! Now our Prophet! What's next?" How about tickets back to the toilet you came from?
To: Cincinna
Convict them for what? Conspiracy to start a riot? No one is trying to start a riot but the muslimes.
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posted on
02/18/2006 2:16:47 AM PST
by
madconserv
(Proud to be FReepin--Support Our Troops)
To: Dallas59

You are mocking Muhammad's robots who are protesting cartoons mocking Muhammad. Actually Muhammad is not being mocked since he was in fact a terrorist. The first Islamic terrorist
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posted on
02/18/2006 2:19:58 AM PST
by
dennisw
("What one man can do another can do" - The Edge)
To: Hill of Tara
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posted on
02/18/2006 2:36:57 AM PST
by
CarrotAndStick
(The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
To: dennisw
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posted on
02/18/2006 2:38:49 AM PST
by
CarrotAndStick
(The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
To: dennisw
Time to send a herd of pigs down the street.
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posted on
02/18/2006 2:39:26 AM PST
by
Bushbacker1
(Kill 'em til they're dead! Then, kill 'em again!)
To: John Valentine
To: Dallas59
Mecca must be a bitch during The Haj, what with only that one urinal and all those Muz.
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posted on
02/18/2006 2:43:49 AM PST
by
F-117A
To: dennisw
I just heard on Chicago radio news, WBBM, that the head of CAIR said that the violence by the protesters is against Mohammad's teachings!
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posted on
02/18/2006 2:45:27 AM PST
by
madconserv
(Proud to be FReepin--Support Our Troops)
To: dennisw
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posted on
02/18/2006 2:47:36 AM PST
by
Dallas59
((“You love life, while we love death"( Al-Qaeda & Democratic Party))
To: Dallas59
William Tell, can you shoot the apple out of her mouth?
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posted on
02/18/2006 2:50:47 AM PST
by
madconserv
(Proud to be FReepin--Support Our Troops)
To: madconserv
Too little, way too late. CAIR is certainly going to be working overtime with threats of "legal" violence, like lawsuits filed against just about everyone else...
What else can CAIR say? Next they'll be saying that "islam is a religion of peace!"
They'll say anything, is the point. Doesn't make it so, nor even sound.
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