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Cordoba Mosque Epiphany

Posted on | June 22, 2010 | 13 Comments

by Smitty (h/t iOwnTheWorld)

Opposing the 9/11 Mosque is, in some ways, the modern equivalent of the Siege of Vienna.
Pamela mentions another gathering on Friday, 10 September, at the start of the clip. Make it bigger than the last protest. Weakness is an open invitation.

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13 Responses to “Cordoba Mosque Epiphany”

  1. Virginia Right! News Hound for 6/22/2010 | Virginia Right!
    June 22nd, 2010 @ 6:21 am

    […] Cordoba Mosque Epiphany […]

  2. Bill S.
    June 22nd, 2010 @ 11:05 am

    Examine the history of Islam, from its start through to present day, and ask yourself if speeches and rallies are going to mean anything in the end.

  3. Bill S.
    June 22nd, 2010 @ 7:05 am

    Examine the history of Islam, from its start through to present day, and ask yourself if speeches and rallies are going to mean anything in the end.

  4. Thomas L. Knapp
    June 22nd, 2010 @ 12:17 pm

    If by “in some ways” you mean “in no way whatsoever.”

  5. Thomas L. Knapp
    June 22nd, 2010 @ 8:17 am

    If by “in some ways” you mean “in no way whatsoever.”

  6. smitty
    June 22nd, 2010 @ 1:54 pm

    @Thomas L. Knapp
    You don’t have to agree that there is a cultural struggle afoot.
    The results of losing will likely be felt more after we’re gone.

  7. smitty
    June 22nd, 2010 @ 9:54 am

    @Thomas L. Knapp
    You don’t have to agree that there is a cultural struggle afoot.
    The results of losing will likely be felt more after we’re gone.

  8. Prophet Mohammed
    June 22nd, 2010 @ 2:33 pm

    I love the Jewess Pam Geller. Her voice, it is like the sound of a camel giving birth for the first time. For an old nomad like me, it stirs the blood.

    Yes, yes, she does not care for the new mosque. Yada, yada, yada. Frankly, I could care less about that mosque. All I care about is Pam Geller.

    Did you catch a glipse of those breasts! I normally perfer my women younger, but that Pam Geller is a prize!

    Can I get her to join Jews for Allah?

  9. Prophet Mohammed
    June 22nd, 2010 @ 10:33 am

    I love the Jewess Pam Geller. Her voice, it is like the sound of a camel giving birth for the first time. For an old nomad like me, it stirs the blood.

    Yes, yes, she does not care for the new mosque. Yada, yada, yada. Frankly, I could care less about that mosque. All I care about is Pam Geller.

    Did you catch a glipse of those breasts! I normally perfer my women younger, but that Pam Geller is a prize!

    Can I get her to join Jews for Allah?

  10. sharmajee
    June 22nd, 2010 @ 3:36 pm

    ‘Cordoba Initiative’, the name says it all. It’s an emblem of victory, not a handshake across a divide. To know otherwise is foolish and to be blind to the facts of life. For then simply, it’s Dhimmitude today, Sharia tomorrow, Jizzia a day later. As the years wear on, Islam marches on and over. The time to draw the line is now.

    We weren’t there on the beaches of Spain, or at the Gates of Vienna, anymore than we were on the ghats of the Benares Temple or St. Sophies Mosque. But we are here today. We weren’t there at Solomon’s Temple or Somanath’s Temple. But we were there at WTC and the Bamian Buddhas. So, the time to draw a line is today. Say no the mosque at WTC, please. Say it loud enough so enough good-hearted Muslim brethren will hear.

  11. sharmajee
    June 22nd, 2010 @ 11:36 am

    ‘Cordoba Initiative’, the name says it all. It’s an emblem of victory, not a handshake across a divide. To know otherwise is foolish and to be blind to the facts of life. For then simply, it’s Dhimmitude today, Sharia tomorrow, Jizzia a day later. As the years wear on, Islam marches on and over. The time to draw the line is now.

    We weren’t there on the beaches of Spain, or at the Gates of Vienna, anymore than we were on the ghats of the Benares Temple or St. Sophies Mosque. But we are here today. We weren’t there at Solomon’s Temple or Somanath’s Temple. But we were there at WTC and the Bamian Buddhas. So, the time to draw a line is today. Say no the mosque at WTC, please. Say it loud enough so enough good-hearted Muslim brethren will hear.

  12. Thomas L. Knapp
    June 22nd, 2010 @ 7:54 pm

    Smitty,

    Ah, I do agree that there’s a cultural struggle afoot.

    It’s just a very different kind of cultural struggle than that represented by the Siege of Vienna.

  13. Thomas L. Knapp
    June 22nd, 2010 @ 3:54 pm

    Smitty,

    Ah, I do agree that there’s a cultural struggle afoot.

    It’s just a very different kind of cultural struggle than that represented by the Siege of Vienna.