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T-Rock
6 March 2008, 21:51
In my humble opinion, this is one brave woman. The message she and those like her bring to the table, will be what it takes to win the propaganda war currently being waged. Pray for her safety……..
http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/1704.htm
An older video of which most have already seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WLoasfOLpQ
If you happened to notice the first video, Noam Chomsky and the hate America first leftists, are doing our country a great disservice….
Greenhat
6 March 2008, 22:06
Tal'at Rmeih is an idiot. Wow.
SIG 229
7 March 2008, 11:06
[QUOTE=T-Rock]In my humble opinion, this is one brave woman. The message she and those like her bring to the table, will be what it takes to win the propaganda war currently being waged. Pray for her safety……..
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I've seen videos of her discussions before. She has SERIOUS balls, considering who she's up against. I really respect her opinion and the fact that she's willing to make it in the face of how these guys behave.
Pray for her safety...AMEN TO THAT BROTHER!
ukbrit52
7 March 2008, 13:32
What an amazing video - had me on the edge of my seat. Just goes to show that we cannot lump people of a different cultures together in our opinions of them, a tendency I have although I am ashamed to admit it.
May God hold her in the hollow of His hand.
shaharazad
8 March 2008, 18:00
Al-Jazeera just apologised for her outburst. Here's the link to the English article: http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/6FC2C93D-55A9-4BC6-A67B-9D0F6B1E68BE.htm
Al Jazeera apology for guest remark
Al Jazeera has apologised for "offensive" remarks made by a guest during a live debate about the reprinting of cartoons in Denmark said to insult Prophet Muhammad.
In a statement on Wednesday, Al Jazeera expressed its "deepest apologies" for comments made by Wafa Sultan, a Syrian-born US-based academic, which "offended Islam".
The comments were made during the Tuesday evening debate on the talk show "The Opposite Direction".
The statement did not say what offensive remarks had been made in the programme, which was moderated by Al Jazeera's Faisal al-Qassem.
Sultan has drawn strong criticism for her controversial views on how Islam needs to be reinterpreted to suit the modern world.
Protests have raged across the Muslim world since several Danish newspapers recently reprinted a drawing featuring the prophet.
The cartoon, first published in early 2006, caused days of protests worldwide, including in Afghanistan, where 11 people were killed.
Al Jazeera is based in the Gulf state of Qatar.
I haven't yet seen the Arabic article. May be a slightly different tone, no?
TPD1280
8 March 2008, 18:34
"Kill everyone over the age of ten, and convert the rest to Christianity"
That's some seriously fucked up ROE.
I draw the line at drinking camel urine.
T-Rock
8 March 2008, 19:13
"Kill everyone over the age of ten, and convert the rest to Christianity"
I know what you mean…..apparently that’s what Tal'at Rmeih teaches his listeners….:mad:
Egyptian Islamist Tal'at Rmeih:
…The West, in this confrontation, which is not divorced from the massacres that are taking place in Palestine and Iraq…The embassies of Denmark, Holland, France, and the U.S. are not more precious to us than Iraq, which has been destroyed, or than Palestine, which is experiencing a real – not fabricated – holocaust. These countries are subject to a holocaust and a massacre…..
Good thing the rays of light are piercing the darkness though. Somebody’s taking notice:
After almost five years of war, many young Iraqis, exhausted by constant firsthand exposure to the violence of religious extremism, say they have grown disillusioned with religious leaders and skeptical of the faith that they preach.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/03/03/africa/youth.php
Good thing the rays of light are piercing the darkness though. Somebody’s taking notice:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/03/03/africa/youth.php
Just as we're starting to - hopefully - win the hearts and minds of Iraqis, Al Qeada is losing the younger Iraqis.
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