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The Dhimmi-leftist media are the enemy
The incidents of abuse at Bagram detention center in Afghanistan have already been investigated, publicized, and prosecuted
by the US military (two years ago!), but that doesn’t stop the New York Times from publishing another lurid, book-length,
insanely overheated America-is-evil piece, complete with crude stick figure drawings (presumably because they couldn’t get
photographs this time): In U.S. Report, Brutal Details of 2 Afghan Inmates’ Deaths. This is another red herring to inflame
the passions of the murderous Muslim mobs against the West, quite similar to the alleged Quran story.
 What if the Mein Kamph had been flushed down the drain, by an anti-Nazi group in 1938, then would we have responded with similar apologies to the Nazis who
would have rampaged in German streets? Oh no, we had no Nazi prisoners in 1938 whom we could intimidate with such tactics.
OK, but what if the wardens having custody of the Nazi thugs at Nuremberg had flushed the Mein Kamph down the drain, in 1945
then would we have responded with similar apologies? Oh no, by then we had destroyed the Nazis, so there was no one left to
whom we could apologize! Does this indicate that after the Muslims are similarly destroyed, then and only then we would have
the courage of our convictions to proclaim to the world that the Quran is a
Instruction Manual of Terror(Ghazzawat, Razzia), rape, murder, deceit, subterfuge (Taqiyya), that needs to be consigned
to the dustbin of History?
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Suppose that American media were really funded and supported by the Muslim Brotherhood, and openly opposed to the United
States. How would the coverage differ?
Answer: not at all.
Precisely, that is where the alternative media like the LGF, WaronJihad, Frontpagemag, Debka, World Net Daily, come into
the picture. Here are some reader responses to this story at LGF
_____________________ rcris5 5/21/2005 10:43AM PDT
The NYT (New York TImes) have made themselves the enemy of the U.S. military and the American people. I hope they are
defeated with their terrorist brethren. They are the enemy, just as a terrorist who incinerates a busload of children or a
café, they should be held responsible for the damage they do to American soldiers and Iraqi civilians. They should be fair
game as terrorist collaborators and sympathizers.
________________________ Millie Woods 5/21/2005 10:46AM PDT
Do these NYT idiots think anyone cares what Muslims think - which begs the question on whether Muslims are capable of thought
processes.
Muslims are hated everywhere because they are ugly, murderous, parasitic leeches. They are hated in India, in Thailand, in
the Philippines, East Timor, all over Europe despite the bureaucrats efforts to paint the continent as a multi-culti love in,
etc. etc.
Their presence spells disaster wherever they park themselves.
Pretending that they should be respected and admired is equivalent to suggesting that we should respect and admire the
ihnabitants of death row in the nation's prisons.
________________________ Shiplord Kirel 5/21/2005 11:02AM PDT
The institutional media culture and the Islamofascist terrorists are part of the same continuum. If war is an extension of
politics by other means, then terrorism is an extension of advertising, propaganda, and public relations by other means.
Additionally, the centralized, power-oriented nature of radical Islam resonates with the pathologically authoritarian and
ego-centric personalities who tend to do well in the media culture.
The media, defined here as the characteristic internal culture of the institional media, literally are the enemy.
They are not working for the Islamofascists. It is the other way around. For the media cult and its millions of enslaved
adherents, the world is a movie and the terrorists have the James Dean role. The Islamofascists are the direct action arm of
the media culture, the consequence of an advertising and PR gimmick run amok.
The modern world is dominated by the institutional media, and has been for over 40 years. We are in the hands of monsters and
we must do everything possible to free ourselves, to liberate the world from this evil, unaccountable, and nihilistic force.
Technology in the form of television and comsats permitted the rise of the institutional media, just as different
technologies, gunnery and marine navigation, permitted the rise of the British Empire in earlier centuries.
The further evolution of technology, in the form of the internet and other decentralized media, will be the instrument of
liberation.
_____________________ jas 5/21/2005 12:38PM PDT
Sure this is piling on, but my heart really goes out to those two detainees who were mentioned as having been killed. (No,
really.) Just two more rock-worshipping scumbags that won't target our soldiers, or set off a bomb in a crowded marketplace,
or behead contractors. BTW, the whole MSM needs a major bitch-slap. I don't feel guilty about living in actual civilization.
If there was any doubt about who the chosen people are, the success of the US and Israel should end that argument.
_________________________ Terrye 5/21/2005 02:27PM PDT
9/11 represents Islam to me. Maybe that is not fair, but there you go.
Perhaps the NYT could stop being snarky dicks long enough to come up with a suggestion as to what we do with these guys. They
could even volunteer that if one of the men held at Gitmo who has suffered the indignity of a lap dance is turned loose and
kills someone that the editorial staff of the Times will be more than happy to serve his sentence for him.
put their ass with their mouth is, in a matter of speaking.
_________________________ hershel 5/21/2005 04:25PM PDT
Of course Guantanamo has come to define the US for the Muslim world - that's because the MSM has reported on almost nothing
else about the war.
Too bad they weren't doing this during WWII - they could have reported only on Dresden and ignored the Holocaust and we'd
have a nice Nazi regime still in place in Germany. Wait a minute - they *did* ignore the Holocaust. Never mind.
________________________ whiterasta 5/21/2005 05:54PM PDT
'Tis better to be feared, than respected.
I hope we have put the fear of allah, Satan or whatever into the barbarians.
_______________________ Egfrow 5/21/2005 09:29PM PDT
With all due respect to the task at hand and in the future, the 'war on terror' is still an undefined war. A war without an
officially named enemy, ideology, goverment, people, religion, or region is a never ending war.
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southernborn 5/22/2005 04:31AM PDT
The enemy has not been named but the enemy is being coddled and their book of terror called holy by bush and rice. its NOT
working GEORGE..no matter what you do..the snake remains the snake..they take your warmth and then they'll cut off your
freaking head..GET A CLUE! and the worse thing is...KEEP IT UP AND THE DAMMM democrats will get a shot at the white house.
and you will have committed the BIGGEST SIN!
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