February 04, 2006
From BBC News:
Two Jordanian newspaper editors who published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad have been arrested.Here's what Momani wrote to accompany the cartoon:
Jihad Momani and Hisham Khalidi are accused of insulting religion under Jordan's press and publications law.
"Muslims of the world be reasonable.Or a so-called moderate Islamic government that arrests editors for printing cartoons.What brings more prejudice against Islam, these caricatures or pictures of a hostage-taker slashing the throat of his victim in front of the cameras or a suicide bomber who blows himself up during a wedding ceremony in Amman?"
Also posted at The Dread Pundit Bluto and Vince Aut Morire.
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Posted by: jesusland joe at February 05, 2006 12:01 AM (rUyw4)
Posted by: Vinnie at February 05, 2006 12:44 AM (f289O)
There is no freedom or safety in any Muslim land!
After Bush supported them they burned 2 more embassies just to show how self defeating apeasement is! It has always been self defeating. Someone should give the White House a 30 lesson on "Peace in Our Times!".
Posted by: Rod Stanton at February 05, 2006 06:02 AM (lwdxR)
Posted by: Oyster at February 05, 2006 08:27 AM (YudAC)
Every time one of our soldiers dies, or indeed, any one in the world is butchered in the name of islam, a Koran is publically burned and an effigy of Mohammad is burned.
Posted by: moderationist at February 05, 2006 08:34 AM (Ffvoi)
I am no fan of the Democrats but this administration has shown time and time again, it will turn a blind eye to some countries in order to get the results it wants ie:
North Korea: brutal oppressive regime, China same, but sells us cheap goods.
Iran radical fanatics in power, dangerous. Saudi Arabia, same but sells us oil.
The problem in turning a blind eye, is eventually they'll poke the other one out too, as most of these countries rely on our money as much as we rely on their products we should hit them in the pocket. Unfortunately the American people have no stomach for paying extra for products, in order to punish some of these regimes financially.
Posted by: dave at February 05, 2006 10:55 AM (CcXvt)
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at February 05, 2006 11:14 AM (qdaUU)
We saw how "few" when the Palestinians elected a recognized terrorist organization to serve as their government.
Posted by: The Dread Pundit Bluto at February 05, 2006 12:05 PM (RHG+K)
A court proceeding takes time and sometimes allows for a sensible debate to develop over the issue at hand.
I'll give the Jordanian govt the benefit of a doubt on this one - they tend to be the odd man out in the mideast looking to walk a fine line.
Posted by: hondo at February 05, 2006 01:07 PM (3aakz)
Posted by: Mark at February 05, 2006 01:22 PM (mnv9n)
Bush's position is no different than mine - the cartoons are disrespectful and insulting - personally I wouldn't do this myself - its bad manners. But having said that .....
Its legal and in keeping with the ideals of free speech. And its pretty common in the West directed at many un-named groups and individuals.
Nothing more need be said - just sit back and watch the "reaction" if the islamists - a picture is worth a thousand words - now isn't it?
The cartoons are no longer the issue - the islamists and their behavior is - and that's important in public relations, public opinion, and public policy.
Posted by: hondo at February 05, 2006 01:51 PM (3aakz)
Second, Muslims have a right to be offended, but not to threaten death and destruction. Period.
With that out of the way, let's look at who is at fault for this mass hysteria. Not the Danish. These cartoons came out late September last year. Influential Muslims from Denmark then quietly went, armed with the pictures that were printed AND a few extras they tucked in there themselves, throughout the Middle East building a case with Islamic governments. For four months, barely a ripple in the pond. Then WHAMMO!
The Middle East and South East Asian governments released the flood of horrors of what were essentially cartoon images and deliberately provoked the outrage you see today. This was carefully crafted and executed (excuse the pun) by evil people.
Now, who's guilty of causing this insanity? And I ask all Muslims rampaging right now - who are the puppets?
And regarding the State Department's "quote". Get over to rightwingnuthouse to find out what they really said. I should have known better. Shame on me.
Posted by: Oyster at February 05, 2006 02:03 PM (YudAC)
Posted by: jesusland joe at February 05, 2006 02:22 PM (rUyw4)
Posted by: Bob at February 05, 2006 03:02 PM (EKMxC)
Posted by: Oyster at February 05, 2006 03:19 PM (YudAC)
Posted by: Bob at February 05, 2006 03:37 PM (EKMxC)
Your dead on! This is all being played and staged by fanatical islamists, and in the works for several months.
I'll go out on the limb here - I actually think they want to provoke a backlash so they can play out their aspirations - not on the streets of Europe (media events) - but back home - possibly against their own governments which they tend to see an illegitimate.
Posted by: hondo at February 05, 2006 11:14 PM (3aakz)
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at February 06, 2006 01:54 PM (0yYS2)
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