Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Cascade of Cartoon Comments Continues

The Beaumont Enterprise story Tuesday on Page 1A about the resident John Caffery and his free-speech yard sign regarding the Muslim-themed cartoons continues to draw an avalanche of reader comments.
Reporter F.A. Krift has received a steady stream of e-mails about Caffery and his West End sign. (See yesterday's blog entry for more information.) What's interesting is where they're coming from: Wisconsin, Colorado and elsewhere. Krift theorized that the story has been posted on ultraconservative web sites throughout the land.
Here are the reader comments (spelling errors and all):

From Denver:

"From the article you give this sentence:

'He said newspapers were not giving the public all of the information they needed to understand."

As this story is about a sign, and your newspaper has not provided an image of the sign, the very heart of the story, would you agree with Mr Caffery that your newpaper has failed to provide the information necessary for the public to make their own decision about the sign?"

From Tennessee:

"I say more power to John Caffery and his postings of the cartoons. I cannot understand why people, especially the media, want to bow down and quiver everytime a muslim says something. They are taking over the world one whine at a time because of gutless wonders in DC and around the world. People losing their jobs for having the audacity to tell the truth about them, insane. The whole Islam situation is because a bunch of uneducated, or cowards, have bought into the myths being spread by muslims. I have lived among them and Islam is not a religion of peace, the Koran instructs them to kill everyone not a muslim, they want world domination regardless of the number of people they have to kill to get there. They declare this crap in their papers, motos and charters, so, to buy into the peace idiocy, one must be on the verge of total insanity.

I wonder how many times Iman Muhammad Humayun has complained about the things muslims print derogatory to the Christians on a daily basis. Has he spoken to CAIR, a supporter of terrorism, about their blackmail and coercion practices? You see, if he, and muslims around the world, were a peaceful people and against what the terrorist are doing, they would stand up and the terrorist could not survive because they would have no place to hide. They are cowards, everyone. If they are so proud of Muhammad and willing to die for their cause why do they hide their faces? Only cowards hide behind something and only supporters sit quietly by as they wreak their havoc. Yep, the media has refused to do their jobs when it comes to Islam."


From North Carolina:

As a retired Marine who spent twenty years supporting and defending the rights recognized in our Constitution, I have to emphatically support the man who put up the cartoon on a sign. I too, am more than a little miffed about the public reaction to these cartoons. Somehow the "offended" seem to have missed the last thirty years of Islamic terrorists doing violence to people with a different opinion than they have, and they have systematically defended their actions, which include rape, murder, burning the victims and detonating bombs in the midst of mothers and children along with every other person who might be at their bombing destination, defended these actions as being fully in keeping with the principles of Islam and the teachings of Mohammad. If what the terrorist do is right according to the Koran and the hadiths, then any reasonable person would have to conclude that were Mohammad here in the world today, he would also be advocating terrorism, and whether he personally donned a bomb and blew people up, or was the hypocrite that the imams who call upon the people to commit such acts, yet abstain from their own suicide, he would in fact act as the cartoons suggest.
The biggest problem for Muslims with regard to these cartoons is the fact that they accurately portray Islam in its current form in this world we live in today. Islamic fascism will cease immediately as soon as the "peace-loving Muslims" make it plain they will not tolerate their religion being used to excuse murder. Until that day comes, the cartoons are far less inflammatory than the daily murders that are done in the name of Islam all over the world.
If Imam Muhammad Humayun wants the cartoons to go away, all he has to do is lead the "peaceful revolution" of the Muslims who don't believe that violence is the way to subject the whole world to Islam. I don't think that's going to happen, and in the mean time it is of vital importance that the real image of today's Islam be kept in the public eye every hour of every day, they are the enemy and they have made their proclamations of controlling the world under an Islamic Caliphate. It's much easier to take over the world if you don't let them know your purpose, these cartoons only cause anger because they expose the truth about Islam, it is a murderous, unabashed religion of war and conquest which has declared its self superior to every other form of religion in the world, and has declared every person not Muslim to be "infidels" which makes all of us legitimate targets for death in keeping with the traditions of the "prophet Mohammad".


Tomorrow, reporter Krift is going to attend a meeting between Caffery and representatives of the local Muslim community.
This ought to be interesting!

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