Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Ex-squeeze me?

Normally, I enjoy reading the Wall Street Journal, not just for the business news, but the in-depth coverage of political issues without the liberal slant.  However, sometimes they lay a rotten egg in one of their articles that is difficult to ignore and baffling in its utter stupidity.

To steal the familiar refrain from a beer commercial:  Here we go!

"It remains unclear what could motivate those within Pakistan to help shelter bin Laden, and will remain so until the U.S. and European suspicions take clearer form."

(In the voice of Bill Lumbergh) Mmm, yeah we're gonna need to go ahead and have a little talk.

Clearly the reality of Islam and the power that it carries over the devout is lost on some, like the three authors of this article who probably have a million dollar combined journalism education from some snooty place like Colombia (Obama!) or CUNY. 

So, for the uneducated, Islam is the only religion that allows for lying and cheating and stealing and killing as long as it is perpetrated against the non-believer. Right out of the gate it corrupts the hearts and minds of its followers.  There is no complexity to this issue, it is quite simple.  Islam teaches to hate the non-believer, America is a non-believer, therefore, is it permissible to mislead, lie, cheat and steal from us.  And if the last 10 years haven't been clear enough, killing us is just fine too.

This misnomer of unclear motivations are in fact a pathetic attempt to excuse, in politically correct fashion, the incredible hypocrisy of Islam and their followers.  And as if you need any more evidence of this, just exactly what was growing around bin Laden's compound besides cabbages?  Oh yeah, a few hundred doobie plants. For medicinal use I'm sure.  This, in a military town, and directly across the street from a police station.  This place must have been a colony of deaf, dumb and blind people. Either that, or they are exactly what their religion teaches them to be: liars, thieves and killers.

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