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Tears of Jihad (the number of innocents killed by Political Islam)
Political Islam website ^ | 4-2013 | Baal

Posted on 04/21/2013 8:05:36 AM PDT by doug from upland

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To: Popman

Wow, I had heard of the Armenian genocide but never really looked into it. What a horror. After reading your source I no longer doubt the image.


21 posted on 04/21/2013 10:22:08 AM PDT by jpsb
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To: doug from upland

270 Million killed by leftist islamics bump


22 posted on 04/21/2013 10:28:55 AM PDT by newfreep (Breitbart sent me...)
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To: jpsb
Remember "Diversity is our Strength" / S

Bear in mind Islamist today are crucifying Coptic Christians and others in Muslim lands...

23 posted on 04/21/2013 10:33:01 AM PDT by Popman (Godlessness is always the first step to the concentration camp.)
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To: TEXOKIE

Sorry it was not clear. After each group was cited, the 270 million was the total estimate for all of them, not just Jews.


24 posted on 04/21/2013 10:58:51 AM PDT by doug from upland (Obama and the leftists - destroying our country one day at a time)
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To: Popman; doug from upland; Travis McGee; MattinNJ; Democrat_media; Sherman Logan; BCW; jpsb; ...
Remember "Diversity is our Strength" / S


Army Chief-of-Staff: “Loss of diversity at Fort Hood would be greater tragedy than loss of life"
Defends Muslims Madness

Posted by thelastcrusade - November 11th, 2009

General George Casey, the highest ranking officer in the U.S. Army, said that the deaths of 12 soldiers and one civilian at Foot Hood would become a far greater tragedy “if our diversity becomes a casualty.”

Appearing on “Meet the Press,” Major Casey warned the media that “it is way too soon to draw conclusions” concerning the motive of Major Nidal Malik Hasan.

He upheld the strategy of keeping Muslims -- even radical Muslims -- in key military positions by saying: “Our diversity is our strength. We have to be broad enough to bring in people from all walks of life.”

The Army’s Chief-of-Staff asserted: As horrific as this tragedy was, if our diversity becomes a casualty, I think that’s worse.”

General Casey further said that the army hadn’t “missed anything” in regard to the in-your-face warning signs exhibited by Major Hasan that he was a fanatical Muslim jihadist and an imminent threat to massacre U.S. troops.


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Major Nidal Hasan had an enabler
All those red flags but no one did anything. Political correctness took the lives of 14 people.

by Mark Steyn on Thursday, November 26, 2009

Canada’s “human rights” regime have clung to a familiar argument. Jennifer Lynch, Q.C., Canada’s chief censor, put it this way:

“Steyn would have us believe that words, however hateful, should be given free rein. History has shown us that hateful words sometimes lead to hurtful actions that undermine freedom and have led to unspeakable crimes. That is why Canada and most other democracies have enacted legislation to place reasonable limits on the expression of hatred.”

“Hateful words” can lead to “unspeakable crimes.” The problem with this line is that it’s ahistorical twaddle.... Yet still it comes up. [T]he Weimar Republic—Germany for the 12 years before the Nazi party came to power—had its own version of...hate speech laws. The Nazi party had 200 prosecutions brought against it for anti-Semitic speech. At one point the state of Bavaria issued an order banning Hitler from giving public speeches.

And a fat lot of good it all did.

But still the old refrain echoes through the corridors of power: vigorous honest free speech will lead to mass murder unless we subject it to “reasonable limits.”

Actually, the opposite is true: a constrained and regulated culture policed by politically correct enforcers leads to slaughter. I’m not being speculative here; it’s already happened. Thirteen men and women plus an unborn baby were gunned down at Fort Hood by a major in the U.S. Army. Nidal Hasan was the perpetrator, but political correctness was his enabler, every step of the way.

Major Hasan couldn’t have been more straightforward about who and what he was. An army psychiatrist, he put “SoA”—i.e., “Soldier of Allah”—on his business card. At the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, he was reprimanded for trying to persuade patients to convert to Islam and fellow pupils objected to his constant “anti-American propaganda,” but, as the Associated Press reported, “a fear of appearing discriminatory against a Muslim student kept officers from filing a formal written complaint.”

This is your brain on political correctness.

As the writer Barry Rubin pointed out, Major Hasan was the first mass murderer in U.S. history to give a PowerPoint presentation outlining the rationale for the crime he was about to commit. And he gave the presentation to a roomful of fellow army psychiatrists and doctors. Some of whom glanced queasily at their colleagues, but none of whom actually spoke up. And, when the question of whether then-Captain Hasan was, in fact, “psychotic,” the policy committee at Walter Reed Army Medical Center worried “how would it look if we kick out one of the few Muslim residents.”

This is your brain on political correctness.

So instead he got promoted to major and shipped to Fort Hood. And barely had he got to Texas when he started...praising the jihadist murderer of two soldiers outside a recruitment centre in Little Rock. “This is what Muslims should do, stand up to the aggressors,” Major Hasan told his superior officer, Colonel Terry Lee. “People should strap bombs on themselves and go into Times Square.”

In less enlightened times, Colonel Lee would have concluded that...Major Hasan was objectively on the side of the enemy. But instead he merely cautioned the major against saying things that might give people the wrong impression. Which is to say, the right impression.

This is your brain on political correctness.

“You need to lock it up, major,” advised the colonel.

But, of course, he didn’t. He could pretty much say what he wanted—infidels should have their throats cut, for example. Meanwhile, the only ones who felt any “need to lock it up” were his fellow psychiatrists, his patients, his teachers at the Uniformed Services University, officials at Walter Reed, and the brass at Fort Hood. So they locked it up for years, and now 14 people are dead.

And even when the slaughter had happened, much of the media found it easier to slander both the U.S. military and the general populace than to confront the evidence. The Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano professed to be most worried about an “anti-Muslim backlash” from the knuckledragging bozo citizenry.... The priority is always some hypothetical atrocity waiting to happen, no matter how many times we ace that test: there was no “anti-Muslim backlash” after 3,000 corpses on Sept. 11, or after Bali, Madrid or London....

As for the military, well, obviously, they’re a bunch of Bush-scarred psychos who could snap at any moment. Newsweek called the mass murder “A Symptom of a Military on the Brink”: “A psychiatrist who was set to deploy to Iraq at the end of the month, Hasan "reportedly opened fire around the Fort Hood Readiness Center,” wrote Andrew Bast. “It comes at a time when the stress of combat has affected so many soldiers individually that it makes it increasingly difficult for the military as a whole to deploy for wars abroad.” No mention of the words “Islam” or “Muslim,” but Mr. Bast was concerned to “get at the root causes of soldier stresses.” As in post-traumatic stress disorder. Operative word “post”: you get it after you’ve been in combat. Major Hasan had never been in combat.

Until Nov. 5, PTSD was something you got when you returned from battle overseas and manifested itself in sleeplessness, nightmares, or, in extreme circumstances, suicide. After Nov. 5, PTSD was apparently spread by shaking hands and manifested itself in gunning down large numbers of people while yelling “Allahu akbar!”

This is your brain on political correctness.

Major Hasan sent fortnightly emails to Anwar al-Awlaki, sometime spiritual adviser to both the Fort Hood shooter and three of the 9/11 terrorists and an imam so radical he’s banned from Britain, a land with an all but boundless tolerance for radical imams. In his leisure hours, he adopted the Pushtun dress of those Arabs who journeyed to Afghanistan to sign up with Osama. And eventually the sheer accumulation of such revelations rendered the PTSD thesis so absurd that even Frank Rich of the New York Times was willing to muse...whether the major’s years of jihadist exhibitionism were “ignored because of political correctness, bureaucratic dysfunction, sheer incompetence or some hybrid thereof.”

This is your brain on political correctness: dead. But not as dead as... the ever swelling ranks of Western “honour killing” victims.

Groups such as the Council on American-Islamic Relations want a world where Islam is beyond discussion—where “red flags” are ignored because to do anything about them would risk career-ruining accusations of “Islamophobia,” or six months of “sensitivity training,” or a complaint to the “human rights” commission. Words should be given free rein, because they are the first and least worst line of defence in a free society.

Instead, asked “Who ya gonna believe—The Celebrate Diversity Handbook or your lyin’ eyes?”, more and more of us plump for the former, if only for a quiet life. It’s the craven submission to political correctness... that leads to death—real death, with real corpses, from Texas to Ontario. And when the guy’s on the table firing wildly and screaming “Allahu akbar!”, the PC enforcers won’t be there for you.

25 posted on 04/21/2013 12:33:45 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (Don't believe any rumors in Washington, DC until they are officially denied.)
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To: Albion Wilde
Major Hasan was the first mass murderer in U.S. history to give a PowerPoint presentation outlining the rationale for the crime he was about to commit.

I've read the presentation in question, and my main impression was that it was an attempt to get inside the minds of the enemy, an entirely appropriate and indeed necessary tactic of war.

However, I do not know what he said verbally during the presentation, which certainly could have changed the meaning entirely and given the audience the impression you mention.

I've been working with Powerpoint for many years, and the presentation itself does not necessarily jibe with what's on the screen.

26 posted on 04/21/2013 12:51:40 PM PDT by Sherman Logan
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To: Albion Wilde

Thanks, Albion Wilde!


27 posted on 04/21/2013 8:45:20 PM PDT by TEXOKIE (We must surrender only to our Holy God and never to the evil that has befallen us.)
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To: Albion Wilde

Right you are, sir! I think the majority of people get it - and after Boston - more and more are getting it. Now, the politicians need to take notice and stop being cowards and doing something about it - or get voted out!


28 posted on 04/22/2013 3:18:48 AM PDT by BCW (I'm searching for John Galt)
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To: Popman

That picture should be spread far and wide...


29 posted on 04/22/2013 3:31:56 AM PDT by who knows what evil? (G-d saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.org.)
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