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I was told by a Muslim this week, that I needed to "get over September 11". Get over it he said. I suppose he is going to 'get over' his hatred for Israel, or get over his drone-like love of the Palestinians? Right! September 11 was a defining moment f... [Read More]

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I was told by a Muslim this week, that I needed to "get over September 11". Get over it he said. I suppose he is going to 'get over' his hatred for Israel, or get over his drone-like love of the Palestinians? Right! September 11 was a defining moment f... [Read More]

» Islam, conquering Americans from within? from Freedoms Zone
I was told by a Muslim this week, that I needed to "get over September 11". Get over it he said. I suppose he is going to 'get over' his hatred for Israel, or get over his drone-like love of the Palestinians? Right! September 11 was a defining moment f... [Read More]

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Rastaman

Waking up America is what our blogging is all about, and it pleases me greatly to hear on TV how effective we've become.

The 'Blogosphere' is now competing with MSM news and we are changing the Leftist tactics of the news by exposing their lies, twists and spins. Those doctored photos are a good example and gave us bloggers wonderful publicity. My own hit rate has increased about 30% just in the few days since those phony pictures were exposed.

People are becoming more aware all the time that Islam is the problem. Not "Fundamental" or "Radical" Islam but the basic religion itself.

By the way, that "Get over it" guy? You can legally post his photo and his remarks on the Internet if you do it as a news item, like, pointing out different attitudes among different sorts of immigrants, for instance, and don't suggest that any patriotic American beat the crap out of him or anything illegal like that. We do have to be tolerant of others right to free speech even if they are enemies, saboteurs or traitors. At least I think we do.....

Good post, keep up the good work

Rastaman
www.islamanazi.com

Mujahideen Ryder

I swear by God, Rastaman, if you think this is is a war on Islam, then you (and the people that think like you) have already lost.

God knows best.

Mujahideen Ryder

" It is true that morality has decayed in Europe as well as in America, but that does not make the Bible corrupt, as Islam contends. Europe and American have moved further and further away from Biblical principles and by not practicing the heritage of Bible principles, then they have become morally corrupt."

If the Bible was authentic, people would follow it.

Why do Christians not practice there religion?

Cuz there role models, leaders and governments do not.

Why do people like Rastaman hate Islam so much?

Because no matter what color, what skin, what nationality, what ethnicity, what country, we all have one thing in common: There is nothing worthy of worship except God, and Muhammad is His messenger.

It's funny how he calls himself "Rastaman", because (being from a Caribbean background), rasta ppl are peaceful people with no hatred towards anyone or any concept.

Rawsense2004

Hey mujahideen, if you don't know that this a war (just because people aren't acting like it), you are the one that is mistaken. I understand precisely what you mean, and I'll be waiting for you. I need some target practice.

Great post Real Truth! I like the way you did that by only writing part of it. You wrote just enough to peak someone's interest. lol. Great job. ;)

Mujahideen Ryder

May God guide you all.

Stefano

Well it depends how he defines "get over it". If it's like get over it in terms of just forget what happened, then no we can't forget it because it was really massive and it could have happened to anywhere in the world.

But if I say to someone "get over it", I would mean just do your life as you normally do just like before 9/11 but just be more cautious, be more aware on the news on terror alerts.

That's what I do anyways. I can't believe there are so many bloggers that post all sorts of things on terrorism, religion, politics, etc. If they are passioned about it then go ahead, do it. But sometimes I got the feeling they're doing it out of rage. I don't really know how to explain, but let's say we didn't catch those terrorists in Toronto and they attacked their targets. I would certainly going to talk about it for maybe a month or two or until the whole crisis calms down in my blog. But after that, I would just "move on". I would still be friends to my some of the muslims friends, still gonna talk to my step-dad and his family, etc. And I wouldn't talk about it as much to my friends and just continue to have fun, go out, doing a normal life. I just won't forgive the *individuals* who would have done it and never forget what would have happen. I'll let the government to do the rest. It's not like I do nothing, I do vote and pay taxes so I do participate.

It's just that I see a lot of Americans who are "over-doing it" the 9/11. I think that's what terrorists want also. It creates more social conflicts. To me, pissing off a terrorist is not by saying Islam is not a religion of peace, etc. It's what the youngsters are doing right now: travels by planes, taking transits, go clubbing or just hang out in downtown, etc. That's what I do and I feel good about it. Freedom.

So yeah. Don't think that I'm somewhat critisizing your blog, really. If you love what you're doing, it's all good :)

Now as for putting comments in my Live Space. I really don't know why you can't. But you're not the only one who is having trouble so I guess it's them. It's ok. I'm glad you like the new look.

Ttyl!

Debbie

Stephano, I think a lot of people miss the point. The reason we continue to blog on terrorism, is because 9/11 was just one event that happend to us, like Pearl Harbor happened to another generation. But there are so many terrorists these days that are doing their best to attack again. Not just attack the US but Canada, Spain, Britain, many other countries.

It is a 24-7-365 job to identify, track, and stop future attacks. We don't 'enjoy' terrorism, nor do we 'dwell' on it. But we are, as a friend of mine likes to say, Always on Watch. We can't let our guard down.

Stepano, did you see the little post I did about your blog, Bud's Broadcast Network? I hope folks will click on over.

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