Let’s Be Clear…
Jul 20th 2005RavenGeneral & Pro America & War
Well these are the first people who should be deported out of Britain. Just because they hold the view that the citizens are to blame for the 7-7-05 attacks. I wouldn’t allow them to stay in country. It’s time to get serious about these Islamafreakoids who are stirring up trouble. Freedom of speech is something that is undeniable to people, but when it has the serious effect of killing innocent people, it comes with a price.
Critics of Tony Blair’s policy in Iraq and Afghanistan claimed yesterday that Britain must share some of the responsibility for the Underground and bus bombings in London.
Britain doesn’t need to share responsibility for anything to do with this. It’s the terrorists’ doing, and they alone must carry the burden of their actions.
Ken Livingstone, the mayor of London, suggested that decades of western intervention in the Middle East and the Iraq war could have influenced the bombers.
“I suspect the real problem was that we funded these people as long as they were killing Russians. We gave no thought to the fact that when they stopped killing Russians they might start killing us.”
Here they go. Those who look to place blame on anyone and everyone, but those who committed the crimes…using past wars and conflicts as an excuse for the attacks. Sickening. And the funny thing is these people admit that the Islamic freaks will always KILL. The Russians, then the Americans. Now the British. (I am the only one who see’s a trend here- Muslims have a need to kill.)
Sir Iqbal Sacranie, the secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, condemned the bombings as an “act of criminality” but said the leaders had made clear that Mr Blair could not “simply shun the issue of foreign policy”.
Radical Muslims who did not take part in the talks said they would not be silenced by warnings of new legislation making it a crime to glorify or condone terrorism.
Sheikh Omar Bakri Mohammed said that support for America over Afghanistan and Iraq and the re-election of Mr Blair had all contributed to the attacks.
How come these Sheikh’s and Mullahs are living the high life in Britain anyway? Why aren’t they back in their homelands…where their religion is so special and fabulous and fun and fuzzy? What purpose do they have becoming half ass citizens of nations where religion is a choice and not a way of life?
Anjem Choudary, the British leader of the militant Islamist group al-Muhajiroun, said that Muslim leaders should not meet Mr Blair for talks while Muslims were being “murdered” in Iraq.
Speaking on Radio 4’s Today programme, he declined to condemn the London bombings, which killed 56 people, and said there was “a very real possibility” of a repetition.
“The British Government wants to show that they are on the side of justice and of truth, whereas in reality the real terrorists are the British regime, and even the British police, who have tried to divide the Muslim community into moderates and extremists, whereas this classification doesn’t exist in Islam.”
This moron sounds really troubled. What drug is he on? Oh, it’s not a drug…it’s that new mental illness I call Extreme Islamafreakotis. The cure? There isn’t one yet. But give me access to these idiots for a few minutes and I’ll discover what it takes to rid the world of this disease.
Mr Blair used a press conference with Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, at No 10 for separate talks, to dismiss the suggestions that Britain’s involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan had provoked the attacks.
“Of course these terrorists will use Iraq as an excuse,” he said. “But let’s be clear: if it wasn’t that, it would be something else and nothing, but nothing, justifies what they are doing.
“They will use whatever is going on in foreign policy to justify what they do, whether it is Iraq, Afghanistan or Palestine, or just generally the fact that Britain is an ally of America.” The Prime Minister acknowledged that terrorists were trying to use Iraq as a recruiting tool and a justification for their atrocities but said that to accept that would be to give way to their “perverted logic”. He denied that the war on terrorism was being lost but said it would take some time to win. Victory would depend as much on the force of democratic ideas as on military strength.
Good for PM Blair. He may be a liberal politician when it comes to social issues within his country, but he is a smart and wise man who can see what is happening. And label it for what it really is. Tony Blair is a tough guy. He can stand up for what is right, and he doesn’t care if he stands alone. I respect that.
Cross Posted @ Vince Aut Morire
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