Posts Tagged ‘politically correct’

David Wood of Acts17 Apologetics examines the implications of the proposed mosque at Ground Zero and wonders: “Is this something that has been planned for quite some time, given photographs that were passed around the Muslim community post 9-11?”

I like this man. Even though he does not live in the United States, but instead is a British citizen, he seems to have a greater sense of patriotism to the US than many Americans. Those who think we ought to be tolerant and allow the mosque to be built should see how far they [...]

by David J. Rusin   Apr 28, 2010 at 11:33 am http://www.islamist-watch.org/blog/2010/04/bear-suit-muhammad-and-the-wages-of-cowardice “Has South Park gone too far this time?” asks an article published on April 21, referencing the show’s previous depiction of Muhammad in a bear costume. Just hours later, however, it became obvious that Comedy Central is the one that had gone too far — in kowtowing [...]

The following is taken from Jamal Jivanjee’s FaceBook wall on which he posted an open letter to the church in Ohio, rebuking it for apathy and disinterest in the plight of Rifqa Bary. Well worth the read. AN OPEN LETTER OF REBUKE TO THE CHURCH IN CENTRAL OHIO…(Please read and do not delay for your [...]

by Cinnamon Stillwell American Thinker November 15, 2009 Reposted from the Middle East Forum In the wake of the horrific attack at the Fort Hood military base in Texas earlier this month, and the mounting evidence that the shooter, Major Nidal Malik Hasan, was motivated by Islamist beliefs, the media has turned to Middle East [...]

In a recent post on WorldNetDaily, author David Kupelian asked a very pointed and timely question: What is behind Americans politically correct love of Islam? The opinion piece is very well written and deserves to be reposted, so here is a portion. Follow the link at the bottom to read the entire article. WHAT’S BEHIND [...]