Sunday, October 17, 2010

Sunday Funnies




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14 comments:

Anonymous said...

And others are horrified that some would call for laws preventing the establishment of Shar'ia Law in the US...like those saying that are afraid of something that "won't happen."

I disagree.  This very episode of the press shows it can, as the religion that has been so oppressed (their opinion) by Western Culture, some Imam will demand they vbe allowed their culture of law, just as they demand we follow their wishes for any reference to Mo.  All of a sudden, I would figure the elite would then justify granting pockets of Shar'ia to make sure they can have it their way, and from there they have a foothold, just as they now have with the freedom of speech.

Until someone has some guts, we'll see this encroachment.

DeltaBravo said...

Hoping when the killing starts, they'll be last...

Mohammed Al Balagi said...

Thanks for the tip...
http://everybodydrawmohammed.blogspot.com/2010/10/wheres-mohammed.html

Kristen said...

When that crazy Muslim  murdered Theo Van Gogh, he apparently murdered all of the courage in our media.  The MSM and the movie industry are simply terrified of being the next Theo.  Terrorism has worked on them.

Anonymous said...

My God vs your God is a tired argument.

C-dore 14 said...

You can add the Seattle "Times" to the list.  I look forward to "Non Sequitur" and would have remembered it had it been published.

UltimaRatioRegis said...

The media are cowards.  Cowards with regards to race, cowards with regards to affirmative action, cowards with regards to all things Muslim.

The only thing they are "courageous" with is the criticism of the American serviceman who is fighting overseas, and criticism of all who support him/her in that fight. 

We love Bill Maher, but demonize Sean Hannity.  We make heroes of Whoopie Goldberg and Joy Behar but plot to have Bill O'Reilly taken off the TV and airwaves. 

The double standard is very prominent. 

The crucified Jesus with feces all over him is "art" and "free expression" but a "Where's Muhammed?" cartoon is too offensive to print.

xbradtc said...

If you think that is bad, the NYT cant quite figure out why Hassan went on a shooting spree at Ft. Hood. 

Southern Air Pirate said...

Yet only a few weeks ago, they had an editorial talking about the bravery of that poor Seattle Weekly artist who had to go into hiding cause of her own comic. Commenting on how it was horrible that 1st amendment and this government couldn't protect this woman. Then when thier own feet are held to the fire, they backed out. There is a word for this action, begins with an H and ends in -crites

The Usual Suspect said...

The pendullum has swung even further than quelling freedom of speech; it is curtailing freedom of thought.  The same could be said of the left and the diversity bullies in this country as is said of the Islamic extremists.

cdrsalamander said...

Huh?

LT B said...

Sure, buy my humanity versus your humanity is a real valid argument if you choose to take an atheistic approach.  They are at war with us, want what the West has and will subvert it, take it over and ruin it, thus losing the freedoms and drive to succeed that has made the West a culture within which we enjoy living. 

Anonymous said...

freedom of speech is too much of a value to lose it simply by being threatened...
proud winner of the "Draw Muhammed Day" Salamader's contest!

ewok40k said...

that was me, if anyone asked...