Sunday, December 18, 2005

Busy, Busy, Busy, Are The Islamic Jihadis

Well, what are the Islamic Jihadis up to today?

In Australia, they are shooting up churches, causing many to cancel Christmas programs.

In Iran, the foreign ministry pulls out the Multiculturalism card, insisting that those who criticize them for Holocaust Denial, are not being tolerant.

Yes, you read that right.

In Bali, an Imam is calling on Muslims to "murder infidels" as a "primary activity."

In the Peaceful State of Palestine, they are dancing in the streets at the news of Ariel Sharon's stroke.

In America, they are blocking the extension of the Patriot Act.

Oh, wait a minute, that's not the Islamofascists, that's the Democrats.

Sorry.

In Israel, a MUSLIM MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT has called on Israel to leave, and "take their Democracy with them."

Yes, you read that right too, a Member of the Parliament of the state of Israel has called on Israel to leave.

Didn't that guy have to take an oath before taking his job? Hmm, I guess oaths don't mean much to Islamic Jihadis.

Once again, in the Peaceful State of Palestine, Hamas is getting on the bandwagon with Iran, and threatening Israel with being wiped off the map.

In Lebanon, they're calling for Jews to be killed on national TV.

Man, I could just go on, and on, and on, but you get the picture.

4 comments:

English kaffir. said...

wooo the words realy getting out there, every where i go on line i find these storys, keep up yhe good work guys...

Always On Watch said...

Not long ago, a commenter at my blog said, "We've got them [the jihadists] on the run now." Not exactly!

Pastorius said...

Yeah, I see people talking about our impending victory. Somehow, the Jihadis haven't noticed it. They keep getting more and more busy, if you ask me.

Jason Pappas said...

These Muslims sure know how to win “the hearts and minds” of people around the world. The “religion of peace” was never very good at public relations. But they have always been clear about their desire to conquer, slaughter, and dominate. I noticed a good article on National Review reminding us how little they’ve changed since Jefferson’s time.