A new Danish documentary on the dreaded cartoons of blasphemy reveals that the clerics most responsible for inciting the Islamic world into a frenzy of violence, including Muslim Brotherhood Sheik Yussuf Al-Qaradawi, never even saw the cartoons.
Apparently, they’re from the Greenwald School of interpretation.
Egad. More blasphemy!
Allah’s link is to a freaking multimedia presentation. Couldn’t he have found a TEXT version of the story, or has HotAir declared a fatwa on plain old READING?
<grumbling> dang whippersnappers </grumbling>
GET OFFA MY LAWN!
In other words, it’s like the MSM’s reviews of Clarence Thomas’ new book.
Here, try this.
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The answer my friend is blowing in the wind. Sorry but someone had to say it.
Thanks, dicentra.
I would like to say the following: the [phoney] prophet was a faggoty cripple, sponsored by miller brewing, and liked to play footsie in the men’s room. he was also fond of horse-nuts and was a global warming detractor who wore fur. he was also fond of the “n” word, especially while getting blow jobs in the oval office with the air conditioning cranked up all the way. he is reported to have said “suck it” a lot. that is all.
also: hey cleric! fatwa this…
It’s funny about Sheik Quaradwi; one of those who fatwaed Sadat, along with
Sheik Rahman; Lynn Stewart’s favorite client; a board member of Caribou Coffee and a resident of Doha where apparently his fatwas don’t apply unlike with Baghdad or Fallujah
Blasphemy! You want blasphemy?
You can’t handle blasphemy!
Tim P, that pic brings back memories! Looks like it was taken from the Springhill Suites hotel?
It hadn’t been built yet when my wife and I left Fairbanks, but Second Avenue is unmistakable.
McGehee, right you are!
Hey, let’s swap hazy memories of the Great Alaskan Bush Company.
NO BLUBBER FOR OIL!
Don’t you mean the Great Alaskan Chimpy McBushitlerburton Company?
Who knows whether it was what Glenn meant, but he might be on to something. By starting to commonly refer to things that major world religions consider blasphemous as blasphemy, it may just make the word blasphemy a bit less strong. In fact, it may work to convince people that all this religious stuff is really just make-believe.
Still shaking after all these years, Dan.
Pretty nice site, wants to see much more on it!i