Thursday, July 26, 2007

Hate Speech

"The Enemy of my Enemy is my Friend."

David Duke and Iranian President AhmadinejadThe KKK is a militant, Christian, right-wing hate group. They have murdered innocent men, women and children because of their race and religion. The KKK has disgraced and dishonored my religion and my beloved south. I hate them. There, I said it. Is that hate speech?

Why are liberals are so quick to defend militant Islamic jihad? Would they defend the KKK or neo-Nazis? Why do they cry out "hate speech" whenever someone like Foehammer, Baron Bodissey or 1389 points out the absolute, documented fact that militant Islamic jihadist kill innocent men, women and children because of their race and religion?

Has the left found a friend? Do they hate President Bush and the U.S. Military so much that they are willing to align themselves with a fascist, fundamentalist, religious hate group? Is the enemy of their enemy their friend?

Here's another quote for you...
"You Will Know Them by the Company They Keep."

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2 Comments:

Blogger 1389 said...

Bruce,

Good point there!

Meanwhile, I'm trying to get in touch with everyone who reads my blog, who has listed it on a blogroll, who subscribes to the feed, or who has faved it on Technorati.

I've finally gotten around to moving 1389 Mobile Blog on Blogger.com to 1389 Blog, which runs on WordPress. Note that both the blog name and the URL have changed.

I don't have the feed set up yet, but I'll do that soon.

Thanks very much,

1389

July 27, 2007 3:35 PM  
Anonymous Matt said...

This is a wonderful post. Ingenious logic my dear friend! Iran needs to be stopped, just like Hitler could have been before WWII. By allowing Iran to continue in its current path, we are ASKING for another Holocaust, but this time much worse. By the way, would you be interested in link exchanging with me? It is mainly tech oriented, but I feel that I have some great political posts in there as well. Thanks!

August 7, 2007 10:22 AM  

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