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Monday, March 06, 2006

Massive anti-terrorism protest in Bahrain

You asked where the anti-terrorist Moderate Muslim Majoirty was, and I give you Bahrain. Bet you didn't see that on TV! ;-)

5 Comments:

At 3/06/2006 03:21:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Isn't anti-sectarianism protest more descriptive and accurate?

Well, it's encouraging, all we need now is for the Iraqis to get in on the action.

 
At 3/06/2006 04:26:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is only unfortunate that there were no such protests against the terrorist bombings in London and Madrid. I don't include the 911 because the only Muslim country where vigils were held for the victims was Iran (that is, until the revolutionary guard kicked the vigilants' asses).

25,000 people demonstrated in Pakistan against 12 stupid cartoons (whose only crime was that - with the exception of one - weren't even funny). On the other hand, last year the "Muslims for peace" march in the US managed to gather an astonding... 50 people.

Islam (and Muslims) still needs to grow up from the Middle Ages, or await its destruction. No one tolerates a violent brat for long...

 
At 3/06/2006 04:54:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Leftist media can only spot a protest when it is anti-West, Anti-US, or anti-Jewish.

~Gary

 
At 3/06/2006 12:31:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It looke like the protest is just against muslims terrorizing other muslims. It's telling muslims to unite, not to stop terrorism against non muslims. So rather than being an encouraging protest against terrorism in general, it looks to me like a discouraging call for joint terrorism against the rest of the world.

 
At 3/06/2006 06:41:00 PM, Blogger Emory Mayne said...

Thanks, I really needed to see Islamic moderates in action.

 

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