Sunday, November 05, 2006

Sunday Round Up

The French, who have for many years, held themselves to be the conscience of the world with their mix of French existentialism and such organizations such as Doctors Without Borders, Reporters Without Borders et all, have been shown to be a nation governed by a government more concerned with expediency rather than conscience as regards the genocide in Rwanda: Independent Online Edition > Africa As an aside, have you ever noticed that whenever the French decide to send troops into dangerous places they only send the Foreign Legion, which is made up of non-French soldiers, i.e mercenaries, instead of the French Army or Marines?

During the Vietnam War it was not uncommon to see, on television, a Buddhist monk in Vietnam emolating himself in protest against the war. I somehow think that this will get little coverage on Al-Jazeera: Priest burns himself to death over Islam - World - Times Online

It seems that push may have finally come to shove in Great Britain: Bishop attacks 'victim' Muslims - Sunday Times - Times Online The bishop in question, Michael Nazir-Ali was at one time considered a candidate for the position of Archbishop of Canterbury. Nazir-Ali knows, from personal experience, the evil of Islam. But, unfortunately a Dhimmi was elected to the post. And other Protestants in Great Britain are beginning to wonder if they have been sold out by the government: Telegraph News Christians ask if force is needed to protect their religiou .

And finally a Baptist in the US is speaking up: United Press International - Security & Terrorism - Baptist says Msulims want .

All we have to wait for is for CAIR to start screaming that their feelings have been hurt. The proper answer is, "Who cares?"

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