Comments on: Sudan Convicts Brit Over "Muhammad" Bear
Teacher Gets 15 Days In Prison, Deportation For Letting Students Name Teddy Bear
- In France there is a law against naming a pig Napoleon. This is to my knowledge not implemented - and probably regarded as a quaint "relique de juste".
Muslims however implement these relics of the past and live by them to this day.
Flogging for brewing wine or naming a loved teddy-bear muhammed (not spelt with a capital M, murder threats and riots for a cartoon depicting a bearded man with a bomb in his turban (Osama??)...etc. etc.
They really don''t need our ridicule - they themselves readily deliver ridicule of their own religion by the bucket.
When will they grow up? - Reply to this comment
- Was it not the students, mostly from Muslim families, who chose the name for their school teddy bear? Perhaps all of those 7 year olds should get 6 months in jail and 40 lashes.
A logical reasonable person might think these young children chose the name from affection or respect, since many Muslim men have Muhammad as part of their name. Islamic clerics compare that to a grown man writing a book that they consider offensive, but I hear very few Muslims denounce or oppose such nonsense when it happens, as it often does. Are they out to convince the rest of the world that they are truly crazy beyond all reason?
Perhaps some knowledgable Muslim can explain here why we should remain politically correct and not think them all nuts. I would love to hear a rational defense of this if there is one. - Reply to this comment
- Why are they so primitive now ? Is it the Muslim influence ? The clerics are blood thirsty MO this, MO that, talk tough and you get to keep the job of oppression,TV is what they want, to be on TV,gives them a chance to makes you act stupid like them then you get to be a cleric.
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- KRENZ4 -- Muslims need to be beaten into thinking like we do. That''s the only way it will work....
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- She should consider it a blessing and run as fast as she can out of that place.
Remember folks, if the Jihadis win, the Mullahs will be coming to your neighborhood with Sharia law. Wherever the Jihad wins, no more human rights, democracy, multiculturalism, diversity etc. - Reply to this comment
- i dont think the issue is breaking the rules of a country. I think the real issue is fanatical leaders who go nuts over every perceived slight and take insult with everything. This constant casting themselves as "victims'' is so pathetic and starting to look so, so, muslim. This ''religion'' and its leaders need to get a grip and start standing up for real issues, not the made up garbage they come up with to puff themselves up and embarass the west.
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- Sudan,isn''''t that a primative culture made up of the missing link,where scientist have been trying to link apes and monkeys with man ?
Posted by beehive21 at 08:25 PM : Nov 29, 2007
No, it''s the ancient culture that was a intermediary step between the pyramids of Eqypt, and King Solomon''s Temple. The Queen of Sheba is said to have dwell around Sudan. - Reply to this comment
- "That burrito didn`t agree with me; I need to take a huge Muhammad."
Posted by sseddog at 07:58 PM : Nov 29, 2007
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Or: "Please don''''t Muhammad in my hair this time!"
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! - Reply to this comment
- a WEAK and PATHETIC faith to be threeatened by teddy bears and cartoons.
Posted by gunownerdan at 04:56 PM : Nov 29, 2007
Ahhhh, so very true. But then again, how would you define fanaticism except by such threats that are really amusing and harmless. Paranoia in the name of faith is a dangerous thing, when these people cannot laugh at themselves--but instead use the institutions of a government to cause havoc. Or worse, use a AK-47 to eleminate such threats. The scary things here, is the application of 16th century ideas related to Sharia justice--with 21st Century weapons. - Reply to this comment
- Sudan,isn''t that a primative culture made up of the missing link,where scientist have been trying to link apes and monkeys with man ?
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