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March 20, 2008

Osama: Motoons worse than the "bombing of modest villages that collapsed over our women [and] children"

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Worse than slaughter

Priorities.

Not to say that his claims about the bombings are true. I'm just pointing out his priorities.

More on the latest hit vid from the shadowy jihad terror master. "Bin Laden warns EU over Prophet cartoons," by Inal Ersan for Reuters (thanks to Anne Crockett):

DUBAI (Reuters) - Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden threatened the European Union with grave punishment on Wednesday for publication of cartoons mocking Islam's Prophet Mohammad.

In an audio recording posted on the Internet coinciding with the birthday of Islam's founder, bin Laden said the drawings, considered offensive by Muslims, were part of a "new crusade" in which Pope Benedict was involved.

"Your publications of these drawings -- part of a new crusade in which the Pope of the Vatican had a significant role -- is a confirmation from you that the war continues," said the Saudi-born militant leader, addressing "those who are wise at the European Union".

You are "testing Muslims ... the answer will be what you shall see and not what you hear."

[...]

Bin Laden said the publication of the cartoons was a graver offence than the "bombing of modest villages that collapsed over our women children", in reference to U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan with European participation. "This is the bigger catastrophe ... for which the punishment is graver."...

Posted by Robert at March 20, 2008 10:21 AM
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Goes to show that OBL and AQ are in trouble.

Posted by: bigcatgirl13106 [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 10:30 AM

More!

More mockery of Islam which has done nothing to earn our respect, and much to make itslef and Muslims laughingstocks. More cartoons of Islam's hideous villainous founder -- he was a genuine psychopathic beast, a tin pot flim flam gangster. More cutting laughter and ridicule leveled at the most humorless, self-important, pompous fools who espouse the filth and backward stupidity of Islam.

Islam's main potency derives from unwillingness to mock and laugh at its obvious inferiority. Think of it -- in the face of mere cartoons the Islamic world shudders.

More shuddering!

Posted by: jsla [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 10:30 AM

Oh,listen to him: collapsed on our women and children! That's what you get for collapsing twin towers on the women and children. I am bit proponent of disproportionate response.

Osama is dead, however. It's so obvious!

Posted by: Charles Martel [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 10:32 AM

There go those polytheistic Koranists again, placing Mo on the same level as their other god (Illah) to the point that insulting one or the other is an equally grave crime worthy of execution.

Posted by: ISLAMSFORLOSERS [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 10:34 AM

ISLAMSFORLOSERS,

They worship both Muhammed and the moon rock in the Kaaba in Mecca.

Posted by: bigcatgirl13106 [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 10:38 AM

"Bin Laden said the publication of the cartoons was a graver offence than the "bombing of modest villages that collapsed over our women children",

Maybe we would be more effective and just drop cartoons instead of bombs-- there cheaper!

Just a thought

Posted by: Mackie [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 10:40 AM

Here's my artistic response to OBL's latest threat.

Posted by: Bosch Fawstin [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 10:41 AM

untill mulims stop the vile cartoons that are published in the middle east they really do not have any right to bitch about the motunes
check out the ones the adl found

Posted by: crusader [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 11:02 AM

I am surprised the Pope Benedict is mentioned here. Given the very small Catholic population in Denmark it would seem odd that he would have planned this assault on Islamic honor. Now if the cartoons were published in Germany or Ireland or Italy one might suspect his involvement. I guess Osama knows that his audience won't do any fact checking before putting on the suicide belt.

Posted by: Jerry M [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 11:07 AM

I don't think that Osama bin Forgotten is still alive. When Al Qaeda claims that he has reached his 100th birthday, I'll know he is.

Whatever happened to that "...........one thousand Osamas will rise in my place"?

Posted by: tanstaafl [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 11:13 AM

bigcatgirl13106-

Ah yes, I forgot about the meteorite. No shortage of deities in "monotheistic" Islamania, is there?

Posted by: ISLAMSFORLOSERS [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 11:28 AM

"untill mulims stop the vile cartoons that are published in the middle east they really do not have any right to bitch about the motunes
check out the ones the adl found"

Hey Crusader, do you have a link?

Posted by: Stinkyinfidel [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 11:38 AM

The percieved honor of Mohammed is a priority among Muslims. See Cartoons and King Abdullah's Ancestor.

Posted by: AfghanJohn [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 11:56 AM

Your publications of these drawings -- part of a new crusade in which the Pope of the Vatican had a significant role
..............................................

Hmm--the Pope, huh? Denmark's official state religion is Lutheranism. Most Danes are indeed Lutheran, and almost 40% are agnostic or atheist.

All other protestants and Catholics make up no more than 3% of the population. I'm sure a fair number of Danes respect the Pope as an important world religious figure or statesman, but very few follow the Pope in any significant way.

The idea that the Motoons are the work of free-thinking people, rather than some sort of malevolent religious plot, seems inconceivable to someone with the mentality of Osama bin Laden.

By the way, Muslims, who are causing such havok in Denmark, represent less than 2% of the population.

Support Denmark--buy Danish goods!


Posted by: gravenimage [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 12:05 PM

This is another example that within Islam the dignity of the individual is of less importance that the mission of Islam, which is a totalitarian global Islamic state.

Islam is similar to Marxism, in that the dignity of the individual is placed under the utopian dream. Both could not deliver more than frustration and millions of dead. Marxism could not produce a workers paradise nor can Islam produce lasting peace in the individual or at a societal level. Both are lies and must be resisted by those who love both freedom and truth.

Like Marxism, Islam is a false utopian cult. Christianity represents the best hope for humanity since the dignity of the individual person is not placed below some false utopian goal. Yes, Christianity believes in a future paradise, however it is the Triune God's work, and can never come through killing of millions of people. Christians when they do wage war, do so only reluctantly (with errant exceptions ... aka George W. Bush) and do not glorify in victories and bloodlust as is scientifically provable by the over 10,000+ Islam-induced-murders since 9/11.

Islam does not deliver peace, only empty suffering. Young former Muslims around the world are realizing that in droves. We must allow them to exercise freedom of religion and leave Islam. This is a fight that Christians and secularists can join in common cause.

Posted by: James Martel [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 12:36 PM

Motoons worse than the "bombing of modest villages that collapsed over our women [and] children"

Modest villages huh? As opposed to what? Slutty villages?...and why, only when it suits this AllahPuppet, does he suddenly concern himself with women and children? The women (according to Osamas mythology) are only worth half that of a man and so are replaceable...or disposable. As far as the children: raised, deformed and programed to be suicidal fodder.

Most telling (and obvious) of all: Scribbles on paper mean more to this Islamic thug than human life.

If Osama was secure in his "faith", he wouldn't be bothered by this simple poke at his mythological belief system...too chicken to own up to all the flaws of his imaginary god methinks.

Posted by: Quantum Infidel [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 12:46 PM

I expect nothing less from Osama, a mental case with Islam and murder on his mind; someone with the blood of Americans and other precious innocents cursing through his own veins.

Killing is his life's blood, and what rousts him from his cave each morning.

He is an instrument of evil, so my prayers do not include mercy at this point, they include God's justice - which I expect will be soon - but not soon enough for me.

Posted by: champ [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 12:46 PM

Graven Image quoted: "Your publications of these drawings -- part of a new crusade in which the Pope of the Vatican had a significant role"

Yep, it's all a HUGE conspiracy and the Pope is the instigator. (end sarc)

Maybe OBL is a "truther"??

Idiot....

Posted by: gymgal [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 12:51 PM

"Priorities" for Osama include killing, killing, and Oh, killing. Did I mention killing?

Things like women and children are worthless to the man, and they don't even make his priority short-list, not unless they can be used for, you guessed it, more killing.

Women and children first - but not in the way that you think.

Posted by: champ [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 1:07 PM

It makes me cringe to think that one day these creatures will blow the dome off St. Peters, shatter the stained-glass windows of Westminister Abbey or destroy a portion of the art works in the Lourve.

No one should hope that any appreciation of beauty, majesty, history or grace would prevent them from doing it. The ugliness of the Islamic spirit is incapable of appreciating or glorifying anything but ugliness. That was the spirit of their Prophet, and that was Mohammad's legacy to the Muslim world.

It might seem like a minor point, but a people that can't cuddle or pet a puppy, can't possibly appreciate the beauty of the Sistine Chapel, except as a target for a fire bomb.

Why Western governments would think that there's something to be gained by introducing this kind of ugliness into our culture, is beyond me.

Posted by: rational [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 1:18 PM

Whether bin Laden is dead or not, whether AQ is on the ropes anywhere on the globe remains to be seen. This threat, this man, and this man's followers cannot be dismissed by whimsy or farce.

There are more than enough boys and girls in this country, let alone men and women, who agree with bin Laden and will, whether they’ve ever been to or ever go to a terrorist training camp; plan and execute savage attacks against those they consider the enemy of their god. Us. You.

It’s already been done and will be done again.

Remember this story? Probably not …

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/world/americas/1746472.stm

The kid’s name is Bishop. I don’t have my old notes with me here at the moment but I recall he came here from Lebanon with his family and once here, his father changed the family name to Bishop from something that began with a B but is obviously Lebanese.

Did you know he left us a written explanation for his act? Yea… here’s the text from his hand-written ‘suicide note.’

“I have prepared this statement in regards to the acts I am about to commit. First of all,
Usama bin Laden is absolutely justified in the terror he has caused on 9-11. He has brought a mighty nation to it’s knees! God blesses him and the others who helped make September 11th happen …
You will pay - God help you - and I will make you pay.
There will be more coming.”

So, those who think bin Laden is irrelevant because the CIA/Delta hasn’t served his head up on a pike ~ those who believe the CONUS terror threat is going south because AQ is getting their asses kicked in Iraq ~ wake the hell up!

Coy dismissals and clever sarcasm isn’t going to do one damn bit o’ good on this blog, on my blog, on your blog or up your street with jihadists of every stripe constantly looking for little targets of opportunity, if not working on bringing to pass death and destruction that will make 9/11/01 look like feather-wreckage from a facking pillow fight.

So what are you going to do about it? More navel-gazing? More “artistic” smarty-pants poo-pooing?

They’re not at the gates… they’re inside the walls.

Posted by: undaunted [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 1:22 PM

undaunted

I get all that, and if there was anything I could do as an individual against the threat I would certainly do it. Alas, all I can do is comment on here and spread the word. At least we here in North America HAVE a sense of humour, and sometimes that's how we deal with things.

Don't worry, we are all of the same mind.

Posted by: gymgal [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 1:28 PM

I’ve got it! MOTOON ATTACKS!!

Osama’s big objection to Motoons has made me realize the best alternate deterrent to terrorist attacks. One doesn’t have to threaten the nuking of Mecca & Medina, just the dropping from aircraft or missiles of millions of Motoon leaflets over these cities. Besides causing thousands of casualties from heart failure and explosive blood pressure strokes & seizures, this Motoon attack and would be considered worse than waterboarding the entire Arab population there.

I suggest that the Israelis, for one, design a missile Motoon carrying system to shoot millions of Motoons directly into Gaza. That would surely stop their rocket attacks, even though the UN & EU would probably call the Motoon attack a great war crime. I’m Serious. Tame these morons with Motoons!

In any case, in view of this latest Osama absurdity, the Western media must start producing Motoons in great quantity until these arrogant Muslim bastards back off and realize they can’t just tell everyone on the planet what they cannot draw, write or express as if they owned the world already.

Posted by: FM [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 1:30 PM

Noted, gymgal.

Posted by: undaunted [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 1:40 PM

Undaunted,

I get all that as well...

I do remember "Bishop" being that I am from Fl. and monitor the terror situation tediously. Some of us are doing more than just talking about it (wink wink) but spreading the word and convincing the masses of sheeple is EXTREMELY important. The old cliche "there is strength in numbers" is only true if the numbers are organized, ready and willing. Otherwise we're just a bunch of sheep.

btw...AQ is alive and well. the "Iraq" counterparts may have gotten their asses handed to them but that by NO means, means that they are no longer a threat. They are as big a threat as ever and they are closer than ever.

They are like a roach infestation, if you find a few...knock a wall down and watch thousands of them spill out.

Cheers

Posted by: DeeMack [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 1:41 PM

What we need folks is more, much more, instulting Islam and Mo'the pedophole prophet (piss be unto him). Lets make it worldwide too. I declare July 16 as INTERNATIONAL INSULT ISLAM day. Wear an offensive to Islam t-shirt, put a Mo the Bomber poster up some place public. Insult Islam in your papers letters to the editor pages, blogs, everywhere.

Posted by: Libraryguy [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 1:46 PM

Cheers, DeeMack.

Word.

Posted by: undaunted [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 1:51 PM

The full text of OBL’s message is here:

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=59404

His brevity is unusual. His non-sequiturs are not. The most alarming statement is this:

“And all of that is confirmation on your part of the continuation of the way as well as a testing of the Muslims in their religion: is the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) more beloved to them than themselves and their wealth? The answer is what you see, not what you hear.”

What we see but not what we hear? My inner paranoia tells me that it may be a thinly veiled go-ahead for a chemical or biological attack.

It is at our peril to regard AQ as on the rocks.

Posted by: skevin [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 1:53 PM

Amen, skevin.

And Hamas, and HizbAllah, and ... fill in the blanks, all.

Posted by: undaunted [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 2:01 PM

There is no fun in Islam - and no making of fun of Islam.

Posted by: tanstaafl [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 2:04 PM

The Cartoonist's pen is mightier than the islamofascist's sword!

Posted by: TINBH [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 2:09 PM

My uncle Zeb's kitty is named 'Dufus' and I think I can interpret his thoughts. The other day he was thinking about going and scratching to death the cartoonist that draws 'Garfield' because his images offend him.

Get a life, Is-lame.

Posted by: guide inside [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 2:09 PM

What we see but not what we hear? My inner paranoia tells me that it may be a thinly veiled go-ahead for a chemical or biological attack.
Posted by Skevin

***

Yeah...personally, Im waiting for the air raid sirens at this point.

It is and has always been their ultimate and main objective. They've had plenty of time to develop their plan and plant their operatives (all while the world sleeps and the US & EU monitor the antics of Britney and Paris - PRIORITIES PEOPLE).

Git yer chem suits ready boys n girls!

Posted by: DeeMack [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 2:13 PM

I wish we could do what we did back in the day...

Meet them at the Brickyard.

Winners go home to their families.

Losers get dragged to hospital and then to jail.


Lock and load.

Posted by: undaunted [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 2:23 PM

I'm tired of these crybabies already, somebody please remind me not to donate any money next time a tsunami hits one of pathetic countries again.

Posted by: Stinkyinfidel [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 2:29 PM

Somewhat OT, but I was listening to NPR (I know, but we're a small market) and they were talking about some German tanks that the Bulgarian government is going to auction off (alhtough that's beside the point). any way, they were talking to a Bulgrian that grew up playing on these old tanks that had been buried to defend against a Turkish invasion.

So this guy is now working as a border patrol agent, and he said that the biggest threat for Bulgaria is not Turkey, but illegal immigration from muslims trying to sneak into the wealthy European countries.

I thought that was interesting.

What an islamophobic racist that guy is. /sarc

Posted by: walterc [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 2:49 PM

What we see but not what we hear? My inner paranoia tells me that it may be a thinly veiled go-ahead for a chemical or biological attack.
Posted by Skevin

Yep. Could be. I always wonder when he churns out these messages (I see there's another one too, from today) what the next move is going to be. So far so good, but one day......

I do note to self at these times that there was no message preceding the horrible attacks of Sept. 11, so they MAY realize that surprise would be the best option. Then again, maybe not.

Posted by: gymgal [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 4:05 PM

"the publication of the cartoons was a graver offence than the "bombing of modest villages that collapsed over our women children" "

What's to be expected? They do tell us that their greatest weapon is that they crave death. So why would they worry about the bombing of a village here and there? Mohammed's face in a newspaper? Now that's something else entirely!
What would happen if Hollywood decided to make a movie about Mohammed, glorifying him and Islam? Would that be considered heretical?

Posted by: PMK [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 4:56 PM

I think he means there will be no warning, just the act.

Posted by: undaunted [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 5:05 PM

Revealing tape but no surprise. It's not just about cartoons. Bin Laden says we're all apostates (non believers)so you know what that means and Islam is at war with infidels forever since the actions of the infidels can never be erased form memory.

Posted by: Sounder [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 5:33 PM

Osama: Motoons worse than the "bombing of modest villages that collapsed over our women [and] children"

Are you listening Islamic masses? This would-be defender of your faith would rather see you entombed than "offended" by a 'toon.

Think about that.

Bin Laden said the publication of the cartoons was a graver offence than the "bombing of modest villages that collapsed over our women children", in reference to U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan with European participation. "This is the bigger catastrophe ... for which the punishment is graver."...

... then consider who will likely, in the end, actually receive the graver "punishment". Hand over this prick and the those who enable him. Like in real estate, we need location, location, location.

Posted by: RalphInfidel [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 6:33 PM

From Osama:
In closing, I tell you: if there is no check on the freedom of your words, then let your hearts be open to the freedom of our actions.

There will be no check on our words, so open your hearts to the freedom of our response to your actions. It is up to each of you to decide whether insulting words and drawings are really worse than war and death.

Posted by: RalphInfidel [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 6:52 PM

"Your publications of these drawings -- part of a new crusade in which the Pope of the Vatican had a significant role -- is a confirmation from you that the war continues,"

As unlikely as it seems now, looking back at the present with a historical perspective from the future, the Pope is likely to be viewed by Muslims as a concerned friend whose counsel was rejected.

Posted by: RalphInfidel [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 20, 2008 7:07 PM

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