Something... and Half of Something: Fatwa or Al-taqiyya?

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March 11, 2005

Fatwa or Al-taqiyya?

Muslim clerics in Spain have issued what they called the world's first fatwa, or Islamic edict, against Osama bin Laden as the country marked the first anniversary of the Madrid train bombings that killed 191 people.

The clerics accuse Bin Laden of abandoning his religion and urged others of their faith to denounce the al Qaeda leader, who is believed to be hiding out near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

Yeah. Right. They say fatwa, I hear Al-taqiyya.

Meanwhile... Spaniards lit candles, laid flowers and observed a long, mournful silence Friday to mark the first anniversary of the country's worst-ever terror attack -- 191 people were killed and more than 1,500 people were injured when 10 backpack bombs exploded on packed commuter trains on March 11, 2003.

Consider that a year ago, these same Spaniards were screaming in the streets to pull out of Iraq and give the terrorists what they wanted. Spain has proved itself to be irrelevant to the issues and challeges faced today. They appear to have idea what the consequences of appeasing terrorists will be in the future.

"There is no security, no safety, in the appeasement of evil."

"To sit back hoping that some day, some way, someone will make things right is to go on feeding the crocodile, hoping that he will eat you last -- but eat you he will."

-- Ronald Reagan

The situation in Iraq is nothing but a small part of the islamic agenda to cleanse all lands of all kufirs and infidels, and to rule those lands according to islamic law.

If the islamic agenda is successful, the future might not be to their liking. Today, they are free to support terrorism, spread lies and sow dissention only because there are those today who fight the good fight to defend them.

"We're blessed with the opportunity to stand for something - for liberty and freedom and fairness - and these are things worth fighting for, worth devoting our lives to. And we have good reason to be hopeful and optimistic. We've made much progress already. So let us go forth with good cheer and stout hearts, happy warriors out to seize back a country and a world to freedom."

"Great nations which fail to meet their responsibilities are consigned to the dust bin of history."

-- Ronald Reagan

Because of the efforts of the brave men and women who serve in the United States Military, the islamic agenda will not be successful in this lifetime. Spaniards may sleep well and warm in their beds tonight, and enjoy a lifetime of indolence and indifference. God Bless America!

Posted by LindaSoG at March 11, 2005 09:58 AM