As 9/11 approaches, expect crocodile tears from 'moderate' Muslims who will quote cancelled verses from the Koran to explain how Islam is a religion of peace.
Don't believe a word of it, Islam encourages them to tell lies to fool gullible non-Muslims.
Their only loyalties and moral obligations are to one another, and they believe all non-Muslims are 'najis' - filth on a par with urine and feces.
All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
Monday, September 06, 2010
As 9/11 Approaches ...
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OK, so who here is going to NYC on Saturday?
I'be there from Mass. with my sister and her boyfriend (and our flags). We were there June 6, and spoke to the Coptic Christians who were very emotional about the possibility of the US going down the islamic drain, and there were many Jewish people there too, it was right after that first jihadi flotilla. Hope this time there will be 50,000 people there. God bless America.
This year will be interesting...
Hi Anonymous -- I'm from Massachusetts too and was at the June 6 rally. I'll be wearing a hat with "Marblehead" on the front and assorted flag pins and anti-Islam buttons.
Hope this one will be as good as June 6 was, only about 10 times bigger.
RRA, Pasto and MR can hook you up through email by sending you both the other's cell phone number. I was going to ask them to do it for me.
But ... I will not be able to make it. The nursing home alone was going to be $400 for two days, the plane flight another $200, a hotel, taxi cabs, etc. was just too much for me, and I feel horrible to be missing this. I so wanted to be there. I have made a $100 donation to Pam at her website through G-Pal, and in the company name I put For: Revere Rides Again:)
If mom wasn't this albatross around my neck, I'd be free and could have driven up for the cost of a tank of gas and some shake.
Thank you to all of you who will be there. You are great Americans and my thoughts will be with yous. Go team!
Sadly, I can not afford to go either.
At this point, the $500 plane ticket is just too much for my family.
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