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Muhammad teddy haters: Died in the wool
worldnetdaily.com — Alleged adherents of the "religion of peace" are screaming for blood after a teacher's students named their teddy bear after their prophet. Barbara Simpson nails it once again.
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- congresssucks, on 12/03/2007, -0/+9Islam is a religion of peace, if you disagree with that they will kill you. Islam is only a religion of peace where they are the minority, and sometimes not even then. Our government would like you to think it is the radicals that are the problem, these people in the street calling for people's heads are not radical, they are the norm when Islam becomes the majority in a nation. Islam is like a rabid dog that needs to be killed.
- janknepper, on 12/03/2007, -0/+3Just *hope* Gillian Gibbons gets out safe and returns home after this unfortunate situation.
Also hope she studies more about the next thing that "fascinates" her.
Finally hope the media for once does their job and takes their responsibility in this issue and raise enough international awareness so the rest of the worlds takes this religion seriously and learn what it is truly about. - digalphabeta, on 12/03/2007, -0/+4This is how those cavemen treat those who are there helping them. They should be thanking that teacher for her kindness to there countrymen. Instead they want to kill her. What a bunch of animals. Cut off all foreign aid to the Sudan.
- Taquoshi, on 12/03/2007, -0/+4The sad part is that the American feminists organizations have kept their mouths firmly closed on this issue, a Western woman falsely accused in a Muslim country over a teddy bear. Apparently that's okay with them. After all, this is the religion of peace.
The latest news reported that Ms. Gibbons had been "pardoned" by the President of Sudan and had been moved to the British consulate at an undisclosed location. She will be moved from there and returned to England at an undisclosed time.
Now, as I asked on another thread about this same story, will Shari'a law apply to the deeply religious Muslim woman who was the secretary who lied about the situation, claiming that parents had complained about the bear's name because she hoped to have the principal of the school arrested? I have deep concerns here, because she is a woman that is working outside the home (an insult to her family) and working in an obviously mixed population since the student who the bear was named after was a male and probably not related to her. She also shamed Islam and her profit (spelling deliberately altered) by creating this situation which could have resulted in very serious consequences for her country.
I'm wondering if we shouldn't start a letter campaign about this to the Sudanese consult and the Sudanese president. After all, she shamed Islam before the world, right?
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