Wednesday, February 09, 2011

The Crusaders Were Right

Guess What?  The Crusaders Were Right
Moslem Brotherhood text reveals scope of radical creed

  “The Brotherhood is not rushed by youth’s enthusiasm into immature and unplanned action which will not alter the bad reality and may even harm the Islamic activity, and will benefit the people of falsehood,” Mashhur wrote.

“One should know that it is not necessary that the Muslims repel every attack or damage caused by the enemies of Allah immediately, but [only] when ability and the circumstances are fit to it.”

“It should be known that jihad and preparation towards jihad are not only for the purpose of fending off assaults and attacks of Allah’s enemies from Muslims, but are also for the purpose of realizing the great task of establishing an Islamic state and strengthening the religion and spreading it around the world.”

“Jihad for Allah,” Mashhur wrote, “is not limited to the specific region of the Islamic countries, since the Muslim homeland is one and is not divided, and the banner of Jihad has already been raised in some of its parts, and shall continue to be raised, with the help of Allah, until every inch of the land of Islam will be liberated, and the State of Islam established.”
  [Jerusalem Post]
I know what you're saying.  Blah-blah-what else is new?  Look at it this way.  Iwo Jima, 1945.  You come across a Jap hidey hole.  One grenade?  Hell no.  One grenade from everyone in the platoon, and then the flame thrower.  Because these guys are fanatical killers.  Relax one minute and, well, remember John Wayne.at Iwo Jima.  Same deal.  Never Again!
John Wayne killed by Islamo Surrogates
Never Again Let Your Guard Down

4 comments:

Chuck Martel said...

WWPUIID?

(What Would Pope Urban II Do?)

Chuck Martel said...

Read their book.

http://majalla.org/books/2005/qutb-nilestone.pdf

Anonymous said...

At the time of the Crusades, Islam was a minority religion in the Mediterranean part of Asia.

Muslims had no problem with infidels as long as the groveled and paid a tax for the privilege.

Laurence

Firehand said...

(Three months later I'd have heaved in both grenades AND the tin of fruit, and anything else handy; better to be laughed at than dead- and I wouldn't have been laughed at.)

Fraser, Quartered Safe Out here

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