Will tsunami aid increase good will toward America in the Islamic world? Jihad Watch director Robert Spencer shows why it might not be safe to assume this at FrontPage:
Colin Powell hopes that the aid that the United States is giving to countries hit by the tsunami will turn the tide of anti-American sentiment in the Muslim world. Speaking from Banda Aceh, Indonesia on NBC’s Nightly News, he said that he thought American aid to Indonesia would “show to the Muslim world the nature of our society. But we’ve done a lot for the Muslim world. I mean, we rescued the Muslim people from the tyranny of the Taliban and al-Qaida in Afghanistan. We rescued them from the tyranny of Saddam Hussein. We rescued Muslims in Kosovo some years ago.”Powell added: “So I think if people will look at our actions and look at the subsequent results of those actions, and we see a democracy in Afghanistan and hopefully one in Iraq as well, people will judge us by what we end up accomplishing, and the anti-American feeling that we have seen in various parts of the world over the past year and a half will start to dissipate.”
Unfortunately, it was more than a year and a half ago that the South African Mufti Ebrahim Desai, the imam of an “Ask the Imam” feature at a Muslim question and answer site, made a statement that, had Powell known of it, might have diminished his confidence in the effect of the aid. The questioner asked (spelling and grammar as in the original): “The west is often criticised by Muslims for many reasons, such as allowing women go to work. But shouldnt the west also recieve praise because its always them who intervene when muslims r being tortured, they stopped Milosovic kiling muslims and sent their own troops to the country, they r usually the first to send aid when theres a flood, they r also intervening in Isreal and condeming them killing Muslims, so should we appreciate their efforts or not?”
Desai’s answer was brief: “In simple the Kuffaar [unbelievers] can never be trusted for any possible good they do. They have their own interest at heart.”
One man’s opinion? Sure. But it is an opinion with deep roots in Islamic tradition, and it would therefore be naïve to dismiss it as simply Desai’s own mean-spiritedness. The Qur’an contains a warning against those who turn “in friendship to the Unbelievers….If only they had believed in Allah, in the Prophet, and in what hath been revealed to him, never would they have taken them for friends and protectors, but most of them are rebellious wrong-doers” (5:80-81). It also tells Muslims that “never will the Jews or the Christians be satisfied with thee unless thou follow their form of religion” (2:120).
These are words that Powell should consider carefully — because Muslims in the tsunami-stricken areas and elsewhere are doing so. They lead them to regard the relief efforts not as a sign of American goodwill, but as part of a larger plan to subvert Islam. Statements by Muslim leaders blaming the disaster on the area Muslims’ non-observance of Islam should likewise cause ears to perk up at the State Department, because they lead to the same conclusions. “God is angry with Aceh people, because most of them do not do what is written in the Qur’an and the Hadith,” said the Indonesian imam Cut Bukhaini. “I hope this will lead all Muslims in Aceh to do what is in the Qur’an and its teachings. If we do so, God will be merciful and compassionate.”
In my book Islam Unveiled, I discuss a recurring phenomenon of Islamic history: when disaster of any kind strikes, it is all too frequently interpreted as having been caused by a failure on the part of the people to be Islamic enough. So the result is a renewed fervor, and new miseries for non-Muslims inside and often also outside the Islamic state in question. It is beginning to look as if the tsunami may be another occasion of this. There is nothing wrong with focusing and reforming one’s actions in the face of the reality of death; the potential problem here is that when the Muslims “wake up,” as they are being called to do now in Indonesia, they will direct their attentions not only to matters of individual piety, but to that other Muslim obligation, jihad.
After Mt. Tambora erupted in 1815, killing 100,000, a Christian Science Monitor report notes that “imams on the northwest coast of Java preached that the eruption was a sign of Allah’s displeasure at infidel rule, and urged a violent jihad, according to Sartono Kartodirdjo, am Indonesian historian.”
Likewise, after the eruption of Mt. Krakatoa in 1883, according to historian Simon Winchester, “the Dutch made this superhuman effort to bring relief to the area because they were aware of the significance of the event and that the Muslim clerics were quickly making political capital from the event.” But the relief changed no hearts, and Muslims mounted a violent assassination campaign against Dutch officials.
Does all this mean that the U.S. should not aid the tsunami victims? Of course we should aid them. But if Powell, or the State Department in general, expects that we will win hearts and minds by doing so, he is manifesting the same myopia about jihad and Islam that led State to underestimate and dismiss the Ayatollah Khomeini, to treat jihad terrorism as a matter for criminal law enforcement, and to make scores of other blunders that could have been avoided if anyone had been willing to throw off their politically correct blinders long enough to face the realities of the situation. U.S. officials should be prepared for the very real possibility that the aid, paradoxically enough, will only increase resentment and hatred of America — and not allow themselves to be blindsided.
The Indonesian military imposed restrictions on international relief efforts in the area worst hit by the Asian tsunami disaster as donor countries convened in Geneva to firm up billions of dollars in aid pledges.
The military, alleging that separatist rebels in Indonesia's tsunami-hit Aceh province are a growing threat to foreign aid workers, said relief groups would no longer have unrestricted flight access into Banda Aceh, the hub of the operations.
Military chief General Endriartono Sutarto told reporters that aid groups -- which were largely banned from Aceh on Sumatra island before the tsunami hit -- needed the armed forces to protect them from the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), which has been fighting for independence since 1976.
Sutarto said a foreign medical officer had been taken hostage for a short while and rebels had ambushed relief supply convoys.
"GAM tried to stop food assistance, they robbed all the food and medicine there," Sutarto said.
He did not give any further details about the alleged hostage-taking or of the attacks on convoys.
Sutarto said the military would manage flight and ship clearance for all foreign military and civilian operations in Aceh.
The chief of Indonesia's relief operations in Aceh, Budi Atmaji, said Tuesday that aid groups would also need permission from the military to operate outside Banda Aceh.
"In Banda Aceh the movement of the relief groups is very free. Other places will need recommendation from TNI (Indonesia's armed forces) ... because in some places it is not safe enough," Atmaji said.
Despite the military claims of the rebels' growing threat, Indonesian Foreign Minister Hassan Wirayuda said the government was holding ceasefire talks with the insurgents.
He said there had been a "gentleman's agreement" between the government and the rebels to halt fighting, although there had been no formal ceasefire pact.
When has the State Department been anything other than the "kissing ass" department?
Shiva-
Where did you get your knowledge of Native American mythology?
Aceh security fears hamper aid
Tuesday, January 11, 2005 Posted: 0209 GMT (1009 HKT)
SYDNEY, Australia (CNN) -- Western aid efforts in tsunami hit Aceh could be hampered by security threats and the possible deterioration of a cease-fire between the Indonesian army and separatist rebels.
Islamic extremists in Aceh have warned Western troops not to get involved domestic issues, according to media reports.
A spokesman for the Islamic Defenders Front has warned foreigners to complete their humanitarian work and then leave quickly, national newspaper The Australian reported Tuesday.
Habib Rizieq Shihab said thousands of his supporters were monitoring the activities of the foreign troops in Aceh.
"We need to be vigilant. We do not want a second East Timor," Shihab said, referring to the 1999 international intervention in the then Indonesian province.
Shihab accused the Australian government of using the excuse of aid to support a long-term strategy of undermining Indonesian independence, according to the newspaper report.
Elsewhere, there have also been reports of members of the separatist guerillas GAM, infiltrating refugee camps and attempting to disrupt the relief effort.
Security in Banda Aceh and Sumatra continued to be a problem in delivering aid, U.S. Agency for International Development Administrator, Andrew Natsios said, despite a truce between the Indonesian army and the separatists.
"It's a difficult situation," Natsios said, citing a firefight between the Indonesian military and separatist rebels that delayed a U.S. relief convoy for eight hours.
The Indonesian Army has been engaged in a continual guerilla war with Aceh separatists for the last 30 years.
Despite the security concerns, however, the Australian Army has said its troops in the region will remain unarmed.
Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, told CNN on Monday the troops were not part of a military operation.
"What we are engaged in is a humanitarian aid operation, which involves, inevitably, military personnel," he said.
Howard said while they would keep a close on security issues, the threat would not prevent the army's role of providing assistance.
"Thus far we believe that the security situation can be handled effectively and it's not in any way impeding the delivery of aid," the prime minister said.
Brigadier-General Christian Cowdery, Commander of U.S. Indonesian Forces, told CNN there had to be an understanding between foreign troops and local forces.
"There's a need to build trust ... to say we're here to offer support at your direction, where you need it," Cowdery said.
Aceh survivors still without aid 2 weeks after tsunami
CONCERNS remained Sunday that an unknown number of tsunami survivors in Indonesia's Aceh province have not received any aid, two weeks after the disaster that killed more than 104,000 people there.
Aid groups reported the unprecedented humanitarian operation continued to gather momentum amid enormous logistical and infrastructure problems, but conceded some of the most desperate and isolated communities may not have been reached.
"It's impossible to estimate how many people we're feeding," Maria Theresa De la Cruz, head of relief operations in Indonesia for the International Organization for Migration (IOM), told AFP.
"We don't know whether the food airdropped is distributed in all areas. In some areas, it's organized. In other areas, as soon as the chopper lands, everyone rushes there."
The IOM, which was one of the few foreign non-government organizations operating in Aceh before the Dec. 26 disaster, is coordinating airdrops to areas cut off by road with the US Navy.
Oxfam, another prominent aid group conducting relief missions in Aceh, said there were over 100,000 people in 200 makeshift settlements across the province with populations ranging from 30 to more than 3,000.
Oxfam's regional advocacy coordinator Mona Latzo said a lack of coordination among aid groups and the Indonesian government meant there was no way of knowing how regularly some of the settlements were receiving aid.
"It's likely that many people have not received continued aid. With over 200 communities, it's very difficult to keep on top of who is getting what and when," Latzo said.
In Meulaboh, an isolated city on the west coast where more than 28,000 people have died, relief workers said survivors who originally fled to higher ground were being forced by hunger to return to scavenge for food in the ruins.
YET THE RADICALS/JIHADIS ARE EATING OKAY
Indonesian troops expel militant group members from Aceh
www.chinaview.cn 2005-01-10 19:40:37
JAKARTA, Jan. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- A group of relief workers in Aceh sent by the Indonesian Mujahedeen Council (MMI) were expelled by the government troops Sunday evening for an undisclosed reason, according to news reports here Monday.
The troops sent back eight MMI members to Jakarta and 11 othersto the North Sumatra capital of Medan, reported Detikcom online news service.
"When we asked if we did anything wrong, they (government troops) only said that we must leave," MMI spokesman Fauzan Al-Anshari was quoted as saying.
He said MMI members were given only 30 minutes to pack and leave Aceh, which was ravaged by tsunami on Dec. 26 that killed atleast 100,000 people.
MMI was founded in 2000 with the main goal to impose Islamic law in the country.Its leader, Abu Bakar Ba'asyir, is being tried on charge of terrorism. Ba'asyir is accused by several governmentsof leading regional terror group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) which is widely blamed for bomb attacks on Bali nightclubs, Marriott Hotel and the Australian embassy in Jakarta.
Fauzan said he suspected "foreign intervention" behind the expulsion.
Since Dec. 30, MMI has sent more than 200 members for relief work in Aceh, where an international relief operation is being conducted with the presence of US, Australian and Singaporean troops. Enditem
Dont let this fool you
For every-one sent back ten will be allowed to stay
the noise made by the ones sent back will be enough to fool everybody that Indo is doing the right thing
Already the aid is being hinder,is there such a thing as passive genocide.Delayinc aid is cheaper than guns.
Also the more that die,the more cash in the pockets of the vultures of the Jakarta Mega Mafia
Yes, what HAS happened to Little Green Footballs?
I'm missing it.
Maybe it's the wrath of Allah....
OT,
I just found out that the questionaire had been put on site in a couple of places.
Here is a copy of the questionaire.
Now, I wasn't ready for this to be sent out yet. I intended to include the Mission statement of the group as soon as it was completed and also make a change to the questionaire its self.
I don't need to know address or city. I would like to know states though. The reason is, as we get better organized, I would like to start keeping track of where Islamic speakers are going to be and get our members to monitor it.
PACC QUESTIONNAIRE
In the interest of establishing our groups?s goals and coordinating the
activities of its individual members, we ask that you fill out this
questionnaire and return it to Susan as soon as possible. As always,
your confidentiality will be respected. Thank you for your assistance!
1) Name:
2) E-mail address:
3) City, state and country of residence:
4) In your opinion, what should be the goals of this group?
5) What are your particular interests, skills and experience?
6) What specific issues would you care to address or are currently
working on?
7) Are there any technical skills you are willing to contribute?
8) Do you wish to be share your e-mail address with the other group
members?
9) If the group establishes an identity, do you have any suggestions
for
a name?
10) Any additional suggestions, ideas, information, etc.?
I know that I have had many emails concerning this new group effort and a lot of people have made suggestions and offers to help, which all have been greatly appreciated, but, there was so much, this is the best way to get things more organized.
If everyone could fill this and send it back, that would help alot. And, only fill in what you are comfortable with.
SusanB
Interestd.
The mad Acehnese Muslim clerics reading this site must be thinking that today Allah conquered "Little Green Footballs" and tomorrow Allah will conquer the worllllddddd!!!!
The mad Acehnese clerics are literally pouring over all the satellite photos of the tsunami looking for b.s. omens to terrify and deceive their followers into blind obedience.
I have read in the Courier-Mail newspaper these Acehnese clerics claimed they saw in a satellite photo the word "Allah" spelled in Arabic, proving, they say, that fundamentalist Acehnese are being killed by Allah for not being fundamentalist enough. Maybe then the Acehnese shouldn't be fundamentalist at all so as to save themselves from Allah next time? Maybe the Muslim cleric concerned also forget to mention he saw the words "Elvis is alive" spelled in Vietnamese in the photos too?
This sort of insane logic is what poor Colin is up against. What Colin really needs to do if he wants to help is to inject new brain stem cells into the brains of these clerics to see if their brains start to work properly and ethically for a change.
As Mr. Spencer points out - Ebrahim Desai, the imam of an “Ask the Imam” is not alone when he says:
“In simple the Kuffaar [unbelievers] can never be trusted for any possible good they do. They have their own interest at heart.”
Ibrahim Hooper, of CAIR, follows the same playbook. Hooper's comments about US aid efforts are reduced to two significant comments. See link:
http://www.ucfnews.com/news/2005/01/10/Opinions/Generosity.Or.Human.Decency-831211.shtml
Generosity or human decency?
Published: Monday, January 10, 2005
It's hard sometimes to sympathize with others. Not that we, as Americans, don't want to, but sometimes the situation is just too far beyond our imaginations.
More than 150,000 people died in the span of just a few days due to the destruction of the tsunami in southeast Asia. There hasn't been an event of this magnitude since the American bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
While that was an act of war, the tsunami was an act of nature and therefore struck without any warning. It was simply inconceivable that so many could die because of a 15-foot ocean wave.
Could that be the reason this administration was so slow to react? President George W. Bush has been criticized domestically and internationally for being ignorant of the global community. The initial aid amount pledged by the United States was a meager $15 million when one considers the amount of devastation. It was also less than half the total cost of his Jan. 20 inauguration. While the amount may have dwarfed the donations of other westernized nations, it was not nearly enough.
Realizing its mistake, the government has now pledged $350 million toward reconstruction. Privately-funded aid groups in America have raised even more than that. But what was the main reason for America pledging more? It is the belief of many that Bush is trying to buy favoritism with Muslims in the region and worldwide.
"We're responding because of the human dimensions of this catastrophe. It turns out that a majority of those nations were Muslim nations," Secretary of State Colin Powell said. "We will be [delivering aid] regardless of religion, but I think it does give the Muslim world and the rest of the world an opportunity to see American generosity."
American generosity? What ever happened to human spirit? Caring about your fellow man and helping anyone in desperate need? It seems there needs to be political incentive for this administration in order to get anything done.
One senior U.S. official told Reuters that when Powell held his first senior staff meeting after the tsunami hit, the event was discussed in "business as usual" terms. But when seen on television traveling through the region, Powell portrays the façade of a government that cares. It still remains a mystery to this administration why the United States cannot gain global support for an unnecessary war, especially when it ignores any demand for help that does not favor American political agenda. Continued...
(you need to register at site to read the rest . .. but you get the picture).
President Bush and his advisors where absolutely correct in their initial assessment as to how much aid money to start with. Had the President started with a very large financial aid package right out of the starting gate for the tsunami victims; he would have ended up discouraging other countries from makng larger contributions.
When all is said and done, the private volunteers will be incredibly effective as they always have in other disasters all over the world. The true humanitarian does not care about your ethicity,religion,or race, he is there to help in the interest of saving and protecting lives. If for some reason it is not appreciated by those who receive it, he or she is okay with that to. Because the true self effacing volunteer does not need praise or recompense of any kind for he knows in his heart that he has done a good and right thing no matter what.
Little Green Footballs was under a Denial of Service attack and was down for two days, it's back up now.
Justamom:
Wonder what Mr. Hooper has to say about the overwhelming generosity of the Muslim world?
Yesterday, a Toronto couple (of Macedonian Christian descent) donated $5 million in relief because the Canadian government had pledged to match donations made by a specified date.
Heard of any oil sheiks doing likewise, or are they only interested in building wahhabi mosques and madrassas as a means of aiding their fellow man?
If a tree falls down in the woods, and no one is there to hear it, does it produce an imam using it as a pretext for jihad?
"Acehnese clerics are literally pouring over all the satellite photos of the tsunami"
I guess Allah puts signs in tsunamis so that muslims can see them using photos created by infidels with whom they're not sopposed to associate.
Waterdragon-
My sentiments exactly - you said it better than I ever could have.
Colin Powell must know better. Here is the truth about the ideology that spreads by jihad. (If you've read it before, read it again--Powell, Condoleeza Rice, and George W. Bush should and refrain from mealy-mouthed pronouncements about the innate goodness of the "hijacked 'religion.'")
A Letter to Mankind
Dear fellow human,
Today humanity is being challenged. Unthinkable atrocities take place on daily basis. There is an evil force at work that aims to destroy us. The agents of this evil respect nothing; not even the lives of children. Every day there are bombings, every day innocent people are targeted and murdered. It seems as if we are helpless. But we are not!
The ancient Chinese sage Sun Zi said, "Know your enemy and you won't be defeated". Do we know our enemy? If we don't, then we are doomed.
Terrorism is not an ideology, it is a tool; but the terrorists kill for an ideology. They call that ideology Islam.
The entire world, both Muslims and non-Muslims claim that the terrorists have hijacked "the religion of peace" and Islam does not condone violence.
Who is right? Do the terrorists understand Islam better, or do those who decry them? The answer to this question is the key to our victory, and failure to find that key will result in our loss and death will be upon us. The key is in the Quran and the history of Islam.
Those of us, who know Islam, know that the understanding of the terrorists of Islam is correct. They are doing nothing that their prophet did not do and did not encourage his followers to do. Murder, rape, assassination, beheading, massacre and sacrilege of the dead "to delight the hearts of the believers" were all practiced by Muhammad, were taught by him and were observed by Muslims throughout their history.
If truth has ever mattered, it matters most now! This is the time that we have to call a spade a spade. This is the time that we have to find the root of the problem and eradicate it. The root of Islamic terrorism is Islam. The proof of that is the Quran.
We are a group of ex-Muslims who have seen the face of the evil and have risen to warn the world. No matter how painful the truth may be, only truth can set us free. Why this much denial? Why so much obstinacy? How many more innocent lives should be lost before YOU open your eyes? A nuclear disaster is upon us. This will happen. It is not a question of "if" but "when". Oblivious of that, the world is digging its head deeper in the sand.
We urge the Muslims to leave Islam. Stop with excuses, justifications and rationalizations. Stop dividing mankind into "us" vs. "them" and Muslims vs. Kafirs. We are One people, One mankind! Muhammad was not a messenger of God. It is time that we end this insanity and face the truth. The terrorists take their moral support and the validation for their actions from you. Your very adherence to their cult of death is a nod of approval for their crimes against humanity.
We also urge the non-Muslims to stop being politically correct lest they hurt the sensitivities of the Muslims. To Hell with their sensitivities! Let us save their lives, and the lives of millions of innocent people.
Millions, if not billions of lives will be lost if we do nothing. Time is running out! "All it takes for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing." Do something! Send this message to everyone in your address book and ask them to do the same. Defeat Islam and stop terrorism. This is your world, save it.
The ex-Muslim Movement
www.faithfreedom.org
Heres one of the reasons America is hated
CAIRO, July 21 (IslamOnline.net) – The rape ordeal she suffered at the hands of US soldiers, both males and females, in the notorious Abu Gharib prison will continue to haunt Nadia for the rest of her life.
Though freed now, she is "imprisoned" in painful memories that left her psychologically and physically scarred, paying the price of the brutality and sadism of her American jailers.
Nadia, the name given by a freed Iraqi female prisoner to Al-Wasat, a weekly supplement of the respectable London-based Al-Hayat newspaper, felt it incumbent upon herself to speak out and expose the less-talked-about abuse of female prisoners in US-run detention camps across Iraq.
Her visit to a relative ended up in her detention by American troops, who stormed the home under the preferable excuse of "searching for weapons".
"I tried in vain to convince the impeded interpreter I was a guest, but I lost consciousness to find myself later in a dingy dark cell all by myself," Nadia recalled.
With tears rolling down her cheeks, she told the paper how she was stripped by her "liberators" of the most precious thing an Arab and Muslim women can have: Her virginity.
"A thrill of fear ran through me when I saw US soldiers laughing hysterically with a female solider telling me mockingly in an Arabic accent ‘I never heard about female arms dealer in Iraq’," Nadia said.
"As I tried hard to explain to her that I was wrongly rounded up, the female soldier started accosting and kicking me with my cries and pleas falling on dead ears."
She went on: "She gave me a cup of water and no sooner had I started sipping it than I went into a deep trance to find myself later naked and raped."
‘Like Animals’
Only then Nadia realized that hard times and an uncertain fate were lying ahead.
And days proved her right. The other day, five soldiers fondled and raped her one after another in a distasteful sex orgy on the tunes of culturally offensive heavy metal music.
"One month later, a soldier showed up and told me in broken Arabic to take a shower. And before finishing my bath, he kicked the door open. I slapped him but he raped me like animals and called two of his colleagues, who forced me to have sex with them," added Nadia.
"Four months later, the female soldier came along with four male soldiers with a digital camera. She stripped me naked and started fondling me as if she was a man while her male colleagues broke into laughter and started taking photos.
"Reluctant as I was, she fired four shots close to my head and threatened to kill me if I resist. Then, four soldiers raped me sadistically and I lost conscience. Later, she forced me to watch a clip of my raping, saying bluntly: ‘Your were born to give us pleasure’."
Naida was set free from the US hell in Abu Gharib after spending up to six months there.
The American soldiers dumped her along the highway of Abu Gharib and gave her a meager of 10,000 dinars to "start a new life".
Too ashamed to return home, she now works as a housemaid for an Iraqi family.
Britain’s mass-circulation The Guardian revealed on May 12 that US soldiers in Iraq have sexually humiliated and abused several Iraqi female detainees in Abu Gharib.
In its May 10-17 issue, the Newsweek said that yet-unreleased Abu Gharib abuse photos "include an American soldier having sex with a female Iraqi detainee and American soldiers watching Iraqis have sex with juveniles."
The Iraqi abuse scandal exploded onto the world stage on April 29 after the CBS news network published several shocking photos of Iraqi detainees tortured and sexually abused by US soldiers.
In a damning report presented to the administration in February, before the outbreak of the scandal, US Major General Antonio Taguba found numerous "sadistic, blatant and wanton criminal abuses" at the prison complex.
Posted by: crusadewatcher at January 11, 2005 06:54 PM
WE DONT CARE!!!
http://www.beecy.net/frank/
sympathy?
We need to learn and keep in mind that word sympathy is in the dictionary between the words SH_T and SYPHILIS!!!
Qur’an 74:31 “We have appointed nineteen angels to be the wardens of the Hell Fire. We made a stumbling-block for those who disbelieve and We have fixed their number as a trial for unbelievers in order that the people of the Book may arrive with certainty, and that no doubts may be left for the people of the Book, those in whose hearts is a disease. And for those to whom the Scripture Book has been given, and the believers, there should be no doubt. The unbelievers may say, ‘What does the Lord intend by this?’ The Lord will lead astray whomever He pleases, and He will guide whomever He pleases: and none can know the armies of your Lord except He, and this is no other than a warning to mankind.”
This can be broken by Yes it is the Army of the people of the Book who he has chosen to Free [USA] the Iraqi people as it says
He will guide whomever He pleases: and none can know the armies of your Lord except He, and this is no other than a warning to mankind.”
Yes he has chosen the USA!!
TO FREE THE IRAQI PEOPLE FROM THE MONSTER saddam [FOUND IN A HOLE DON’T SHOOT I’M A YELLOW COWARD]
And let’s look at another part?
The Lord will lead astray whomever He pleases,
Ubl,saddam,zawari,all who Kill and destroy mankind?
There will be no more warnings?
Earthquake in Iran kills 31,000 who harbors ubls[YELLOW COWARD WHO RUNS AWAY] son and wife’s??
And now Locus in Egypt
NOW IF THAT IS NOT TELLING YOU ARE ON THE WRONG PATH NOTHING WILL??
Kazakhstan Blast in mine??
Islamic terrorist- killing Iraqis??
Earthquake in Algeria??
The typhoon in Philippines Remember they ran away from the Fight in Iraq??
http://www.onlypunjab.com/fullstory1104-insight-Pink+Locusts+from+North+Africa-status-15-newsID-503.html
Pink Locusts from North Africa Swarm Through Cairo
Publish Date : 11/18/2004 5:09:00 PM Source : Science and Technology News Onlypunjab.com
Swarms of pink locusts swept through the Egyptian capital on Wednesday, evoking the biblical description of the plagues which struck in the time of Moses.
The swarms of millions flew high above tall towers or swooped down onto treelined streets, where scared pedestrians stamped
on them or ran for cover.
The flying insects arrived from neighboring Libya after devouring the countryside in central and western Africa in past months.
YES I SAY ubl[YELLOW COWARD WHO RUNS AWAY] is losing and trying to regain control??
What verses did he say in his rambling and to say about the people of the book??
The people of
the book didn’t lose their crops??
Now Earthquake of mulsum Islands of Indonesia?? 9.3 and afterwards mass killer waves that effect many countries?/
Who is coming to the aid of the people But the Red Cross and India to help the people and Israel and the USA and the Western countries!!
115,ooo, mulsum killed in Indonesia alone?? Whole mulsum towns gone?? And Churches still standing??
We are waiting for the mulsums to help other mulsums?? Or with the entire fund raising they do help people instead of making war??
And now more 6.2 earthquakes in Indonesia?? Because they have sent Islamic terrorist to terrorize the victims of the killer wave??
January 11, 2005 Philippines an 4.3 Earthquake ??
Maybe small there because the fight against Islamic Terrorist??
Was ubls[YELLOW COWARD WHO RUNS AWAY] family in Indonesia we know they support Islamic Terrorist??
AGAIN IF YOU DIDN'T HEAR WE DONT CARE WHAT THE FRENCH THINK//
Part of the American Tribe
Squirrel Hunter
Spider Killer
God Bless the USA and her Fighting Forces and ALL who Fight with her give them Strength,Wisdom,Sight and Courage to Stay the course to Victory to Destroy ALL islamic Terrorist and ALL who Support them Amen
Shiva
Have to give you a gold star for the Day!!
Part of the American Tribe
Squirrel Hunter
Spider Killer
God Bless the USA and her Fighting Forces and ALL who Fight with her give them Strength, Wisdom, Sight, and Courage to Victory to Destroy ALL Islamic Terrorist and ALL who Support them Open the Worlsd Eyes to their Thraet give the World the Strength to Stand Up and Fight them Amen
WILL GENEROUS AMOUNTS OF DISASTER AID TO TSUNAMI-RAVAGED ISLAMIC NATIONS LIKE INDONESIA RESULT IN GOOD WILL TOWARDS AMERICA?
No.
Sincerely,
Pythagoras
p.s.- Happy new year, Colin Powell (as long as you're not pinning your hopes on this one).
Boy-o-boy is Colin Powell dreaming or what???
Hey, people, take a look at Crusadewatcher's stuff. At least they're pretty talented at writing tabloid fiction!
Btw, everyone: Am I behind the times, or is the newest left-wing nut theory that Al-queda does not even exist, and was made up by the 'neo-cons'?