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From David Horowitz's blog
The fascists came out in force tonight at Emory University and broke up what would have been an interesting conversation. I hardly got through fiteen minutes of my scheduled talk before members of the audience who come to protest rather than to listen became so unruly that it was impossible to go on. (Video and reports on Islamo-Fascism Week available at www.incorrectu.com)This is too bad, particularly for the students at Emory, which is a good school and whose student audiences have always been civil when I spoke there in the past. After the event became a shambles, I went over to the local Starbucks to indulge in a tall Orange Mocha. While I was sitting there the president of the Muslim Students Association came over and introduced herself, and shared her regrets at what had happened. I thanked her for that and told her I would like to continue conversation another time.
Posted by Anne at October 25, 2007 12:53 PM
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Little hope for freedom in the world.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U8c3eg0AbI
at October 25, 2007 1:19 PM
Dumb and dumber...do these whining weasels in our upper level educational system really think they accomplished anything? The truth is getting out, it cannot be stopped, it is a force to be reckoned with.
If it's true that for each action there is an equal and opposite reaction, I wonder how many beheadings, amputations, rapes, book burnings, honor killings and the like these immature twits have unleashed on the universe because they prevented someone from hearing the the truth?
Nice going guys. 'Hope you didn't just seal the fates of your daughters, twenty years from now.
Posted by: Isabellathecrusader
at October 25, 2007 1:35 PM
Rick Santorum's IFA week speech clearly upset PennState MSA early this week.
So (naturally) the "moderate" Muslim Student Association responds by inviting a discredited, raving anti-Semite to "dispel prejudice";
Forum aims to dispel prejudiceDon't let his FLAMING ORANGE HAIR fool you... this "moderate" Muslim only wrote "The Israeli occupation of all territories must end, including Congress."
...Raeed Tayeh, former public relations director of the Muslim American Society, was the event's speaker and said Americans believing Muslims are a threat to America is a rather recent phenomenon born out of 9/11.
/paging Joe Lieberman
Posted by: Terp Mole
at October 25, 2007 1:37 PM
I don't get it. The campus police must have known this was going to be a touchy topic. I recall reading of other MAS incidents at Emory (or was that Georgia Tech?) anyway, it should not take much preparation by the sponsors to notify campus security that some will try to disrupt the presentation. Security removed a heckler at Berkely the other night who was getting unruly while Nonie Darwish spoke and the presentation continued.
Why couldn't there be the same at Emory? They, the muslim and/or leftist, won. They accomplished shutting Horowitz down. He should be alble to return tonight with he Georgia National Guard if needed for god's sake!!
Posted by: USorThem
at October 25, 2007 1:40 PM
CalAggie Editorial Staff sanctimoniously condemns IFA Week;
It is a shame that the supporters of "Islamo-Fascism" week have used tactics such as intimidation to spread their message.Shame these smug Leftists can't cite any evidence of this "intimidation".
/hypocrisy on stilts
Posted by: Terp Mole
at October 25, 2007 1:40 PM
Elsewhere in wacademia;
Brown: Why I'm wearing green today
Harvard: Neo-Fascism Awareness Week
UCLA: Student Government votes to condemn Islamo-Fascism week
Wisconsin: Our campus has higher standards
at October 25, 2007 1:42 PM
It is imperative that Nonie Darwish' eloquent thoughts still be somehow communicated to thinking people at Berkeley (I have to believe there are a few of them left)
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=17069DA6-6C04-4E06-81C7-010C9F29AD55
Also, compare this thoughtful piece, which may have been spiked:
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=34118C79-8278-4F5A-96D5-B5E5C7FFCD50
with this vacuous one that has been published, at an institution that still supposedly values coherent writing:
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=520305
at October 25, 2007 1:43 PM
UsorThem - Actually, Horowitz considers himself to have "won" the debate, as the Fascists showed their true colors. Emory has now become "Fascist U."
Mr. Horowitz mentioned above how he indulged in a "tall orange mocha" at Starbucks. Well, now! A "tall orange mocha" frappacino is my favorite indulgence at Starbucks, too!
Posted by: darcy
at October 25, 2007 1:44 PM
People, I have tried twice now to e-mail Rex Duncan at rexduncan@okhouse.gov to congratulate him (and his other colleagues) for returning the Koran, and both times my e-mail was rejected having something to do with the "recipient," i.e. Duncan.
I tried once on Debbie Shlussels (sp?) website, and the 2nd time I tried at Duncan's own webpage.
Anyone else having problems e-mailing Duncan? I do so want to say "BRAVO!"
Posted by: darcy
at October 25, 2007 1:56 PM
I would like to see more voices, in addition to Ann Coulter's, taking the Left to task for embracing the death cult, but it's a start ....
Posted by: Paleologos
at October 25, 2007 2:01 PM
I would like to see more voices, in addition to Ann Coulter's, taking the Left to task for embracing the death cult, but it's a start ....
Posted by: Paleologos
at October 25, 2007 2:02 PM
I figured it was just a matter of time until one of the IFAW speeches were disrupted to the point of being unable to continue. I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner, and I'll be surprised if it doesn't happen again. The left on these campuses is out of control.
Makes me glad I finished college earlier this year, and that I left with my sanity intact.
I bet Ward Churchill's upcoming speech comparing Zionists to Nazis won't be met with this type of disrespect, though it damn well should.
Posted by: staff_of_magius
at October 25, 2007 2:11 PM
BTW, Terp Mole, OT but I wanted to let you know I enjoyed your UCI petition SO MUCH! I am still LMAO over it. You seemed to single handedly stop it in it's tracks. 1353 signatures in three days, and mostly by your motley crew, does not seem very impressive for the likes of David A. Smith. BTW, who is Ned Thruwill? You better watch out for him...he's got his panties in a wad and has Rachel Corrie's family and the ACLU coming after you. I'd be real scared. (Yawn.)
Posted by: Isabellathecrusader
at October 25, 2007 2:12 PM
Paleologos,
I think Ann Coulter hit the nail on the head with the last line in her article:
"If liberals want to face real fascism, try showing up on a college campus and denouncing fascism."
Posted by: Isabellathecrusader
at October 25, 2007 2:16 PM
A true gentlemen.
Posted by: nyone
at October 25, 2007 2:22 PM
Coulter doesn't disappoint @ USC;
LATimes: Coulter's appearance at USC prompts ovations, protestsDaily Trojan reports more... with a fun open comment thread. Posted by: Terp Mole
Hoots of appreciation and shouts of opposition echo on the campus as the author and TV commentator joins a controversial forum.
As Muslim students and their supporters protested outside, commentator Ann Coulter told a USC audience Wednesday night that Americans should get tough on terrorists and "stop genuflecting before Islam."
Coulter's speech to a supportive audience of about 230 in Annenberg Auditorium was part of a nationwide series of events on college campuses that has been dubbed "Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week" by its organizer, Los Angeles author and activist David Horowitz. Another 100 or so watched on screens in the auditorium lobby, not far from about 150 protesters from Muslim, Jewish and Christian student and community groups.
Coulter, who spent as much of her hour-long appearance bashing Democrats as discussing Islam, was greeted in the hall with laughter, cheers and several standing ovations.
"The fact of Islamo-Fascism is indisputable," she said. "I find it tedious to detail the savagery of the enemy . . . I want to kill them. Why don't Democrats?"
Many audience members hooted in appreciation.
at October 25, 2007 2:25 PM
"While I was sitting there the president of the Muslim Students Association came over and introduced herself, and shared her regrets at what had happened. I thanked her for that and told her I would like to continue conversation another time."
Maybe she would "share her regrets" on a larger scale; because sharing it with one individual is nothing more than a secondhand, muffled & empty apology.
at October 25, 2007 2:33 PM
It's going to be VITAL to bring attention to the institutionalised discrimination and persecution faced by minorities in all those countries.
Once it becomes common knowledge and accepted as more than propaganda it will change the atmosphere for the debate.
At the moment making statements about the discrimination is merely "mentaly batted aside" by those you debate with, but this is something that can in time stick.
It will change things.
Posted by: Big Luke
at October 25, 2007 3:06 PM
(stolen from Ringo the Gringo over on LGF, but this really says it best:)
"Islamo-fascism Awareness Week is turning into Lefto-Fascism Awareness Week."
at October 25, 2007 3:16 PM
champ: Maybe she would "share her regrets" on a larger scale; because sharing it with one individual is nothing more than a secondhand, muffled & empty apology.To be fair, Ms. Zaim's regrets were characterized by David as "very generous" in the Emory Wheel;
Muslim Students Association President Sarah Zaim, speaking on behalf of the MSA, disagreed with the confrontational tactics that suffocated Horowitz’s speech.Posted by: Terp Mole“It’s such a shame,” Zaim said. “This is an academic environment. We’re supposed to listen, especially if we disagree.”
Zaim said none of the MSA members attending the event stood or voiced protest. They did submit questions before the lecture, she said, about why Horowitz has not been more vocal in supporting moderate Muslims and why he chose the word ‘fascism’ to define something as expansive as a religion.
While Horowitz waited in the adjoining room after Vice Provost Harris’ call to order, Zaim considered addressing the audience as MSA president to ask that they let Horowitz finish his speech. Afterward, she bumped into Horowitz at Starbucks and told him she regretted how the event transpired.
“That was a very generous thing to do,” Horowitz said. “It made me very interested in what she thinks.”
at October 25, 2007 3:17 PM
Elsewhere in wacademia;Brown: Why I'm wearing green today
Harvard: Neo-Fascism Awareness Week
UCLA: Student Government votes to condemn Islamo-Fascism week
Wisconsin: Our campus has higher standards
Harvard's Nadia Gaber's opinion should be contrasted with what she wrote here:
Posted by: non-croyant
at October 25, 2007 3:18 PM
I searched the local media web sites for news of tonight IFAW speech at Brown University in Providence, RI. I only found one story in the Local (Providence, RI) news items about a global threat:
This story from the local Fox Network affiliate,
http://www.wpri.com/Global/story.asp?S=7256697&nav=menu20_3_2_1
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_Rhode Island to join global warming lawsuit against EPA_
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- Rhode Island's attorney general plans to join a lawsuit filed by California so it can enforce a new clean air law.
California officials say they're suing the Environmental Protection Agency because it hasn't decided whether California and 11 other states including Rhode Island can force automakers to produce cleaner cars.
EPA officials have been considering California's request for almost two years. The law can only take effect if the EPA gives the states special permission. A spokesman for Attorney General Patrick Lynch says that each state that joins the lawsuit puts more pressure on the federal government to act.
An EPA spokeswoman says the agency will make a decision by the end of the year.
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at October 25, 2007 3:19 PM
Well, we brought the fascists out...
That does not take much any more...the little buggers are all over the place...
at October 25, 2007 3:21 PM
"Harvard's Nadia Gaber's opinion should be contrasted with what she wrote here:
Why I Won't Veil"
Nice catch, non-croyant. So her smug suggestion that Horowitz has it all wrong about women in these hell-holes is not a product of ignorance, but of willful deceit.
Posted by: Infidel33
at October 25, 2007 4:01 PM
Yours is the victory. This will leave a vague feeling of self disgust and uneasiness among any thinking students -even those brainwashed to despise you, Robert.
at October 25, 2007 4:13 PM
Do they do anything for a living other than worry about what those who disagree with them are doing?
seriously, do they?
(ok,ok, I am being sarcastic)
Posted by: R_not
at October 25, 2007 4:40 PM
Interesting lecture by Stanley Hauerwas: Dietrich Bonhoeffer on Truth and Politics. Maybe Fibrahim Hooper and the Ed-209 Lakovic can learn to speak the truth, maybe we can all learn to speak the truth and call lies what they are: lies. As Bonhoeffer noted, we must learn to speak the truth.
vid of lecture (skip the intro by chubby guy and go to the skinny guy)...
The transcript...
http://www.ctinquiry.org/publications/reflections_volume_6/hauerwas.htm
Posted by: Frank
at October 25, 2007 4:41 PM
"Do they do anything for a living other than worry about what those who disagree with them are doing?
seriously, do they?
(ok,ok, I am being sarcastic)"
R_not
Sure seems like it but I'll be damned just noticed this going on not to far from where I live, and that's actually kinda out in the sticks.
Of course they're sayin it's racist.
http://www.nbc4.com/news/14424250/detail.html?dl=headlineclick
"Walkersville Council Delays Vote That Could Block Muslim Center"
http://www.nbc4.com/news/14406228/detail.html
"The vote came after the Silver Spring-based Ahmadiyya Muslim Community proposed buying 224 acres of farmland for a worship center. The group said it would hold annual gatherings for several thousand members."
"Supporters of the ordinance worried about traffic congestion, environmental issues and safety."
And terrorist training camps...
"Weddle declined to comment on his personal views about the Ahmadis' plan to construct on the 224-acre site a two-story, multiple-use use building that would serve as a mosque for 20 local families and as the center of annual national gatherings of 5,000 to 10,000 people. He said his amendment, aimed at preserving open space, has been misconstrued as racist and biased, and that he met with the citizens group Oct. 13 only to explain the town's planning and zoning process."
Ummm how about no thanx.
Posted by: Stinkyinfidel
at October 25, 2007 4:49 PM
Yes. The fascists DID come out and at least we know who they are. And that is our sole comfort, meager as that is.
The fascists are youths who now see themselves as "socialists" and who continue to be indoctrinated by the aging socialist movement leaders a movement that long ago allied itself with Islam and Communism against the west.
Many of these youths now belong to such Islamo-Communist organizations as the International Solidarity Movement (Rachel Corrie did, and she died possibly not aware that she was aiding and abetting a movement set up by Ousamah bin Laden). Many of these youthful fascists also identify themselves as "persons of color." Many of them are obsessed with the belief that the American government choreographed the events of 9-11 and that Islam is benign while America itself is malignant.
And they keep on bashing America, doggedly referring to our land as 'fascist' (praise be to Chomsky!)even as they knowingly undermine everyone else's right to express their own views. And the Hollywood elite continue spurring on this bandwagon and its horses, acting almost EXACTLY like the pigs in George Orwell's "ANIMAL FARM."
These sadly deluded youth know virtually nothing of the Kuran's teachings, Islam's historical conquests and the entire civilizations destroyed by them, jihad, and the glaring lack of human rights in the Islamicized nations. And, worse, they don't seem to have the slightest inkling to learn anything of these relevant issues. They keep right on blindly attacking America, Christianity, and democracy hoping they will go under.
It is a sad fact of life that most of these young people involved in the Emory University imbroglio and elsewhere in our university system and society as a whole fail to realize that no political ideology can deliver a better world (much less a utopia)and that democracy is defined by the LACK of a political ideological directive, with each person determining for himself the ideology he is to abide for his/her life.
If more youths understood these points, what took place at Emory U. would likely not have happened.
If ever there was an indictment of the failure of the present US schoolsystem, this situation of the socialist indoctrination of America's young people is it!!!!
How did we let this happen in our country under our very noses
Posted by: pythagoras
at October 25, 2007 5:19 PM
Can't help noticing that yet again it is a conservative who is shouted down or prevented in some way from continuing. When is a Leftist ever prevented from speaking his or her mind? What happened at Emory has occurred time and time again across this land because real intolerance in this country is practiced by the self-annointed, insufferably self-righteous ones on the Left. And, generally speaking, the more elite the reputation of the university, the loonier and louder the Leftist protest will be. No greater collection of fools per square foot can be found anywhere in America more so than on today's college campuses.
Posted by: Wellington
at October 25, 2007 5:31 PM
Seems the fascists are out in Europe as well.
Possible attempted murder on SIOE anti-jihad protestors & members.
Posted by: km
at October 25, 2007 5:33 PM
Why wasn't security able to control this folly?
Poor planning.
You either know how to secure a venue or you are shown to be not as serious as your opponents.
Realpolitik.
Posted by: profitsbeard
at October 25, 2007 5:48 PM
I hate to say it because I admire Horowitz’s courage & tenacity but he needs to watch the videos of Robert Spencer to get a better idea on how to talk to a university audience. He was too easily riled, too confrontational, and should have insisted on sticking to the topic of the oppressions suffered by women under Islamic governments and also under Islam in the West. Of course there will be disruptive morons and probably paid disrupters but they only help to discredit their cause by arousing disgust. I’ve learned a lot about talking to college kids (and that’s what they mostly are, very young, immature, too inexperienced to be wise and about as foolish as I was ages ago) and Horowitz just blew a great opportunity to reach more of them.
Fortunately the other speakers during the week seem to have done much better and overall I think this project is a success – but there should be follow-ups.
at October 25, 2007 6:05 PM
I think these Children cry as they do because nobody listens to them. They feel the need to have tantrums to be heard.
Why there were not more security to remove the trouble makers makes one wonder if it was not intentional on the part of Emory higher ups. These "learned" people are unaware of the potential trouble that could result???
"Zaim considered addressing the Audience"
Well, so much for consideration. How lame. Did she offer to by David a Coffie or is she cheap as well.
Posted by: flowerknife_us
at October 25, 2007 6:12 PM
pythagoras-
The Emery U people are no different than the Nazis who shouted down Dietrich Bonhoeffer. The Emery U fascists or Nazis did not (do not) want to address the truth or falsehood of what Bonhoffer or Horowitz say in public or in the media.
Islam teaches that deception is permitted. Deception that is meant to subdue another is a form of violence. They practice deception and therefore no one should be surprised at Muslim violence. What was done to Horowitz is "spiritual violence".
When Muslims tell the truth it is very often meant to hurt and subdue, make the unbeliever feel (usually collective) guilt, and therefore their "truth" is at essence a work of evil, the work of a Muslim (or Leftist)liar. For example, a chuckle-head Muslim or chuckle-head Leftist "spokesperson" (usually a privileged American)will point out that America once had slavery (which we admit)-but leave out (or mitigate) the facts re the extensive involvement of Arab Muslims in the slave trade.
(They dare not adress the aparthied conditions-and vicious exploitation of "guest workers" in Saudi-A-Gas-Station, e.g.. At best, they can dodge that or lie about it.) The "truth" such people tell is meant to make the listener (usually some European-ancestry-schlub whose recent folks were peasants in Europe) feel subdued.
These permissions to deception are going to undo Islam. Muslims are permitted to be deceptive. Their deceptions are a form of suicide-as well as violence against "the other".
Posted by: Frank
at October 25, 2007 6:15 PM
Spencer watch out!
The 'backlash' has already begun:
Posted by: sheik yer'mami
at October 25, 2007 8:32 PM
Isabellathecrusader,
Ann Coulter is great, hey? She's not afraid to tell it like it is. She is the master of freedom of speech, not bowing down to political correctness. I wish more people could be like her. She reminds me of people from the 40's - not afraid to say whats on her mind. Did you ever hear people from the 40's who worried about what to say because of political correctness? lol Hell no.
Posted by: mrockroll1969
at October 25, 2007 9:12 PM
Quote of the day by Wellington:
"No greater collection of fools per square foot can be found anywhere in America more so than on today's college campuses."
I enjoy Horowitz writing, his stamina, his dedication, and all his efforts but...his presentation style for public speaking is terrible. I get the same disappointing feeling whenever I hear Tancredo open his mouth. I know have they great information and ideas to convey, they just can't get it out in persuasive easily understood ways.
at October 25, 2007 9:22 PM
All in all, this has proven to be a spectacular week for IAW...
It flushed out the fascist who call others facists,
it flushed out the pseudo-"peace" kooks who are not,
it proved the islamicommie alliance,
it brought to light the entire wackodemia,
it forces wakcodemia to show its true colors,
it forced the underground into the open for all to see,
it showed just who was on what side,
it proved, once & for all, just what islamofascism is,
most of all, it showed parents what their kids are being indoctrinated into (that's the big money factor)...
...damn, the list is endless.
Some parents here are wondering "wow, what the hell are they teaching my kid up there?".
That's the ONE thing the enemy within http://www.discoverthenetwork.org does NOT want to have exposed, nor can afford to allow to happen...but it's too late.
Yet one more case-in-point...
the cat is out of the bag.
Well done, David, Robert, and everyone else who spoke out against this scourge upon humanity- even amidst this frantic and fanatical attempt to silence those who would shut their evil down.
It's only a matter of time now...
;-)
at October 26, 2007 12:53 AM
@UsorThem,
I know what you mean. David's written narrative has really matured over the years, but as you say, he is not nearly as articulate in person. He's much more prone to hyperbole...and he frequently loses his train of thought.
But we can attribute the hyperbole to his remarkable passion...and the lack of concentration perhaps on the fact that he's rounding 70.
Horowitz has done more to transform the academy for the better over the last decade than any human being alive. He's still got a long way to go, but let's appreciate him for what he's doing.
Hugh Fitzgerald disparaged me when I broached the idea on these pages a year or two ago, but I predict there will someday be university courses devoted to studying his collected works.
Posted by: Cornelius
at October 26, 2007 1:03 AM
I wish there could have been a program at my alma mater: University of Arkansas at Little Rock in Little Rock, Arkansas. I doube there would have been much of an opposition.
Posted by: no-ilsam-in-ark
at October 26, 2007 1:10 AM
Anti-jihadis are marginalized because they insist on standing in the margins. How do you build a mass movement, when their leaders reduce the contest to debates with snot-nosed college brats? Attach the oil patch dhimmi president, and the Bush moronocracy might at long last feel some pressure from the center-right. The GWOT is a joke.
Posted by: supercargo
at October 26, 2007 1:45 AM
I just got back the campus of the University of Washington for Michael Medved's lecture in support of Islamo-Facism Awarened Week.
I was disappointed that I couldn't even get in the small lecture hall because it was completely full. Knowing that Michael Medved would draw a large audience, I should have arrived earlier. But I believe that the organizers ( Republican Club)should have held the lecture in a larger setting.
I watched the madness outside of the lecture hall and ended up debating some of the left wing nutcase protesters who were strangely allied with angry Muslims.
Things got even more bizarre when a Muslim man began chanting the adhan, the Muslim call to prayer, in the hallway. When everyone around me stopped talking in honor of the Adhan, I began talking louder and made the point that it wasn't a mosque.
Posted by: Johnathan
at October 26, 2007 2:11 AM
Talk about hypocrisy:
The left can say what it wants - free speech, but when the right says it,,it's fascism:
http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/index.php?storyID=9294
Posted by: Gramfan
at October 26, 2007 2:22 AM
Things got even more bizarre when a Muslim man began chanting the adhan, the Muslim call to prayer, in the hallway. When everyone around me stopped talking in honor of the Adhan, I began talking louder and made the point that it wasn't a mosque.
Speaking as a secular-humanist liberal, I can't for the life of me explain why my comrades would respect any religious ostentation.
at October 26, 2007 2:45 AM
non-croyant-
I would have started singing "Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life!" (from Monty Python's "Life of Brian") in response to such pushy nonsense.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHPOzQzk9Qo
Posted by: profitsbeard
at October 26, 2007 3:27 AM
ISLAMI ITE DOMVM!
Posted by: non-croyant
at October 26, 2007 4:19 AM
This is why our colleges and universities are a joke. These kids should be out bustin thier asses trying to learn responsibility. I was there once, so I know first hand. After college I was a cocky lil S.O.B.. My politics were all messed up. I saw what was coming, and didn't realize it, due to my belief in the P.C., which being a public school student of the 70s & 80s was easy to do. I even protested Bush1, thought gulf war 1 was only about oil. Believed the nonsense of the oppressed muslim, and was a HUGE fan of some really unoriginal rap/metal bands (that liked to use muslim oppression, and evil corporate america as lyrical content) Then one day I was thinking about how this one band preaches against the super wealthy evil corporate americans, and yet they themselves are making TONS of $$$ off of slandering my country. (I was thinking this while working in a factory where the temp was easily over 100* farenheit, not in my college dorm room). I also thought about how almost every concert I had been attending there was always some kind of "charity" where there would be pamphlets and shit mentioning how american greed puts other countries(mostly muslim)into depression. I actually fell for this crap. I knew someone that died on flight 103, I remember the Iranian hostage crisis, yet, I still fell for it. If I met college me on the street now, I'd kick my own ass! All I'm tryin to say is, these colleges get our kids thinking about heavy stuff, which is good, but, the kids need to hear the other side of the story too. It is what I needed, and thats the truth. Once I got working w/ some war vets, and just all around good ordinary people I was able to start coming to my own conclusions. Which weren't to good for that band I used to listen to, and not to good for islam either. Maybe about 6 months after this the 1st World trade center attack happened, it was that moment I knew what was really happening, all of my suspicions were confirmed. War is here and I had
a little more insight into how we should be taking this seriously.
at October 26, 2007 9:50 AM
Mrockroll1969,
Yes, Ann is the bomb. She rocks! After a week of IFAW videos with crybaby students who think they are all that whenever they shout louder than the person giving the talk, (Wow, impressive set of pipes and enviable debating skills!) I don't EVEN want to hear about what a caustic bitch she can be. Sure she can be a bitch, so can I; it is practically required some of the time in these insane times we live in. Advice for all those who find her offensive...if you don't want to be eviscerated, don't engage!
But seriously, someone like Ann is needed to counteract the lunacy that passes for intellectual debate on these college campuses. I remember when I was a freshman in high school I had an economics teacher who my dad said was a Communist. I would go home and tell my dad what the teacher said and my dad would give me the ammunition to go back and debate him the next day. I know the teacher got a kick out of this because I would make my point and then he would hit me with something else and I would be stopped in my tracks. I didn't understand the subject like my dad did. I hadn't studied these things in depth yet and I didn't have the life experience that my dad's generation had (he was in his 20's during WWII) to be able to go up against this guy. That was over thirty years ago though; we're talking about a totally different game now.
The same with Ann. She is in her early 40's, has worked inside our legal system (poor thing) and any Communist leaning college puke who is half her age just doesn't stand a chance going up against her. But that would be right, don't you think? Our colleges are infested with the poison that destroys the mind's ability to critically think. Even Robert said on another thread earlier this week that he used to think differently when he was in college. And I know that David Horowitz used to be a flaming lib but came over to the light from the dark side. I remember when he changed sides and I was shocked and amazed but also thankful.
When we are young we think we know everything and then as we get older and live a little and begin to read and comprehend, in a very deep way, the world around us, we realize what idiots we were when we were younger and mouthing off to those who had already been there.
No, Ann Coulter is a necessary irritant to some people, like owning a gun if you live in a rough neighborhood and knowing how to use it. You wish you didn't have to but when the time comes, you're glad you've got it.
Posted by: Isabellathecrusader
at October 26, 2007 12:17 PM
no no no, please stop referring to them as fascists. this is misinformation. we are fighting the marxist/islamic alliance not fascism.
Posted by: leonthepigfarmer
at October 26, 2007 2:00 PM
Stinkyinfidel -
maybe it's time to send Walkerville Council a politely worded letter of encouragement, backed up by copies of "The Truth About Muhammad" and "The PIG to Islam and the Crusades". Tell them to dig in their toes.
Make it loud and clear that Islam is not a race and that therefore, opposition to having a massive implantation of Islam (even of a supposedly 'peaceful' subset /sect of Musllims) in the neighbourhood, is NOT racism but basic political prudence, given the historical record of 'Islam on the ground' in every country where it has previously settled/ invaded en masse.
Include copies of a couple of our friend "Naseem"'s more outrageous 'Islam will rule the world so convert NOW and miss the rush' postings from this site - there are a LOT of them - and let them know that she's Ahmadi.
Warn them that what they will be dealing with if this 'Silver springs' project goes ahead is NOT like having a settlement of Amish or a community of Benedictine monks in your neighbourhood. They will be facing a closed bridgehead/ colony of a hostile and aggressive religio-political system with an ingrained attitude of contempt for all non-Muslim persons and all non-Muslim institutions and authorities (I'm sure you can find some juicy 'from the horse's mouth' quotes from assorted Muslim theologians and 'clerics' right here on this site).
Posted by: dumbledoresarmy
at October 26, 2007 4:44 PM
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