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    Burning the Koran.

    Isn’t it interesting the outcry over the Florida pastors plan, of a 50 member church, to burn a few Korans? Oh the moral indignation the outrage from the MSM is just amazing. AP and Fox won’t cover it. Obama says call it off and sends his “best wishes” to Muslims. Their website is shut down. Commentators from around the world are fearful that this could incite violence from this peaceful religion of Islam. But of course this is just the sort of thing we have come to expect from this so called “peaceful religion”.

    Meanwhile in Afghanistan a soldier was prevented from passing out Christian bibles send to him from his church and translated into the local language. They were confiscated and destroyed, burned I believe. Of course even the thought of building a Christian church in some Islamic countries could get you beheaded. And even privately practicing Christianity can be a death sentence.

    So while burning a few Korans is obviously not one of this pastors better ideas still it is equally obvious that we have a very serious double standard working here. Freedom of speech is meaningless if you are not allowed to say something that someone else might not like.

    But is there more going here than just some crazy pastor coming up with a dumb idea? Could he have been recruited to promote this idea? If so what has this controversy accomplished? Has it not focused everyone attention around the supposed fact that “radical” Muslims were solely responsible for the 911 attack? Thus if the majority of people can continue to be convinced that someone hiding in a cave was able to plan and carry out this attack then all other possibilities will be ignored. We certainly do not want people to start questioning the government’s official story and to me this seems like a perfect way to keep the public diverted from asking embarrassing question of government.

    Cause imagine what would happen if large numbers of people became fully aware of just some of the information that the 911 truthers and architects & engineers for 911 truth have uncovered. If this were to become widely known it would probably result in something like the Nuremburg Trials and that in turn could cause the elites entire hidden power structure to collapse.

    Thus I believe to prevent that from happening during this year’s anniversary that the Koran burning and the flap over the ground zero mosque are being exploited as a way to keep everyone from thinking about the alternatives.

    AE911Truth.org

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    What I find amusing in all this is the ignorance. It seems these crazy Muslims everyone's so worried about are ignorant of the fact Hindi extremists VERY publicly burned the Quran in 2008. No Indians were beheaded. Nobody called for any holy wars. Nobody's troops were endangered. Life pretty much went on as normal. That was two whole years ago. Not long enough ago to have been "in a world before 9/11" but long enough ago for any backlash that was coming to have happened by now. But it hasn't. No Islamic nation has sent troops to occupy India, either. In fact, it was like the whole thing was a complete non event. It happened, nobody cared. I think there's a lesson in that somewhere but you know what? I've got better things to do than try to work out what it might be, because I'm not buying into any of this hate hype.



    Burning books is something idiots and hatemongers do, and lunatics get upset enough about to "react" to. Unless it's the last copy of a book, it's ultimately a pretty futile gesture. Why undertake a futile gesture if it's only purpose is to try incite hatred and cause offense?
    I just don't get the mindset. Cave people playing with fire because it still fascinates them maybe, I don't know.
    Last edited by noises; 09-12-2010, 03:40 AM.
    “When fascism comes to America, it will come wrapped in the flag and waving a cross.”

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      Originally posted by noises View Post
      Burning books is something idiots and hatemongers do, and lunatics get upset enough about to "react" to. Unless it's the last copy of a book, it's ultimately a pretty futile gesture. Why undertake a futile gesture if it's only purpose is to try incite hatred and cause offense?
      I agree. But if its goal was to keep people diverted from questioning what really happen on 911, then all this book burning is working perfectly.

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