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To: arrogantsob

Well, I am not willing to just watch an evil whacko slaughter a lot of men who have enough courage to fight for their freedom. It is a rare people that actually have the gumption to do that! To fight back! I love it, and do hope that there are enough decent and courageous men in that freedom wanting fighters to not through it away to islamic radicals.


72 posted on 03/18/2011 9:47:50 PM PDT by fabian (" And a new day will dawn for those who stand long, and the forests will echo in laughter")
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To: fabian

Street demonstrations are fairly common throughout the Islamic world and generally they are caused by the regimes not being insufficiently anti-Israel or anti-Western. That is the most likely cause in Libya as it was in Egypt. Since when has the Treason Media cheered on “freedom fighters”?

Politics in the Islamic world are totally different than in Western Civilization since the opposition is considered “evil” and death is the solution to disagreements. There is no compromise acceptable. It appears that most of these demonstrations are the result of Shi’a attacks on the status quo Sunni power structures. Clearly that is the case in Yemen, Baharain and Saudi Arabia and I suspect is also true of Egypt and Libya.

Shi’a propaganda has always been directed at the oppressed from even before the time of Hassan Ibn Sabbah and the Old Man of the Mountains. Yet there was no real freedom for its adherents even when and where they achieved political control. Iran is a case in point.

Freedom is not at issue here any more than it was when Nazi thugs battled Commie thugs in the street of Berlin in the twenties and early thirties of the 20th century.


78 posted on 03/19/2011 1:05:46 PM PDT by arrogantsob
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