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Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Ayman al-Zawahri laments Jesus "not sacred anymore" Besides the predictable criticism of the Western cartoons and the insult to Islam, his latest tape was rife with the usual jihadi blather, the usual wallowing in Islamic victimhood and some long-winded speechifying about getting Palestine back. But the surprise of the tape had to be when he complained that the Prophet Mohammed and Jesus "are not sacred anymore." Jesus? Since when does he care if Jesus isn't held sacred anymore? Aren't people who consider Jesus sacred called Christians, and aren't Christians infidels in the eyes of Islam, and aren't he and his unmerry band of jihadists all about killing infidels? And, according to Zawahri, guess what has become sacred in place of Jesus? The Holocaust and homosexuality. Well, we already knew that any Islamic terrorist worth his salt is an inveterate Holocaust-denier and homosexual-hater. I guess it's a cinch "Schindler's List" didn't make Zawahri's favorite movies list, but if it's any consolation, at least "Brokeback Mountain" failed to get a complete sweep of the Oscars. Greg Strange provides conservative commentary with plenty of acerbic wit on the people, politics, events and absurdities of our time. See more at his website: http://www.greg-strange.com/ Blogger News Network is advertiser-supported, and your visits to our advertisers help BNN to meet its expenses. Help keep us afloat! posted by Greg Strange at 6:58 AM |
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