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We really have to wake up and realize that these guys [Islamofascists] just aren't raised the way we are. They're raised to attack non-Muslims. It's a big deal to them. It is important for us to:
- Expel Islamofascists.
- Control immigration from nations that produce Islamofascists.
- Insist that Saudi Arabia stop funding Islamofascists.
- Continue efforts to bring Democracy to nations such as Afghanistan and Iraq.
Let's look a bit more today into how these Islamofascists are raised. David Littman, historian and an NGO representative of the Association for World Education to the United Nations in Geneva, forwards a link to the following MEMRI article:
Reporter: "The martyrdom-seeking campaign by Hamas and Islamic Jihad may have come as a response to the Hebron massacre, but the ideological basis of this campaign is deeply rooted in Hamas' declaration of Jihad against Israel.
"These films were not intended to be broadcast. Hamas made them for internal use, and they provide a rare perspective on the movement's efforts to teach its principles to new recruits."
Children singing: "Rejoice, oh Bitah, cheer in merriment, oh Nujud, our occupied homeland will be restored through Jihad."
Crowd: "Allah Akbar. Allah Akbar. Allah Akbar."
Male voice on loudspeaker: "What is your goal?"
Crowd: "Allah."
Male voice on loudspeaker: "What is your constitution?"
Crowd: "The Koran."
Male voice on loudspeaker: "Who is your leader?"
Crowd: "The Prophet Muhammad."
Male voice on loudspeaker: "What is your path?"
Crowd: "Jihad."
Male voice on loudspeaker: "What is your greatest desire?"
Crowd: "Death for the sake of Allah."
The film includes an interview with the widow of a suicide bomber. Want to see what hell looks like? How'd you like to be married to this:
Maha Ghandour, Salah Ghandour's widow: "I met Salah in 1990 and we got engaged seven months later. We were married in 1991, early 1991. Even in his final days he stayed at home with us and told me: 'Say goodbye to me. I am bidding this world farewell.' From when I just married him, I expected his martyrdom at any minute. When we had three children I told him that he was taking his time. I didn't expect to live with him for five years."
That guy's wife was literally impatient with him for not being dead yet. That's no joke. That's hell. Islamofascists are a vivid example of evil -- among the most vivid the world has ever seen.
Let's see how she teaches her children to speak about this:
Salah Ghandour's son: "This is the operation that daddy carried out. This is the convoy that came from here, from Palestine. This is his operation..."
Salah Ghandour's daughter: "This is the place of the operation in which he was gone."
Salah Ghandour's son: "This is the car daddy blew up."
Maha Ghandour: "Of course I miss him and remember his words. Sometimes it saddens me, but I love to watch him."
I will close with words similar to those in which I began this post:
We really have to wake up and realize that the Islamofascists just aren't raised the way we are. They're raised to attack non-Muslims, and to actively want to see their own friends and family members die in the pursuit of that goal. It is important for us to:
Here's a slogan. Islamofascism -- It's just evil, and it just can't be tolerated.