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Friday, January 14, 2011

The New York Times... not able to connect the dots

Are their journalists just plain stupid or do they have a hidden agenda?  We need to connect the dots too.... and it should be easy.  Their financial records will probably show that the majority shareholders are Arabs from Saudi Arabia and prominent lefties from the USA..... either they are shareholders or the paper gets a big percentage of their business from them. That should explain why, the newspaper that was once like the blood flowing veins of America, has become poisonous to the core.

In an editorial today entitled “Under Siege,” the New York Times laments the recent violence committed by radical Islamists against Christians in Egypt and Iraq. Yesterday, the Times ran an editorial entitled “A Brave Man Killed,” in which it lamented the assassination of Salman Taseer, the governor of Pakistan’s Punjab province who had called for the repeal of Pakistan’s anti-blasphemy law. This law, popular with Pakistan’s Muslim majority, imposes a mandatory death sentence on anyone convicted of insulting Islam.

Under the anti-blasphemy law, a Christian mother of four was sentenced to death.

The Times recognizes these symptoms of a virulent disease but is incapable or unwilling to connect the dots in order to decipher its cause or scope – global Islamic fundamentalism.

Pakistan is imploding because of the rising influence of radical Muslims inside and outside the government. As reported by the Middle East Media Research Institute, on January 4, 2011, just a few hours after the assassination of Salman Taseer, more than 500 Pakistani religious scholars and clerics issued a statement lauding the assassin, who was Taseer’s bodyguard. They praised the assassin for keeping alive a “tradition of 1,400 years in Islam” which requires the killing of anyone committing an act of blasphemy against Prophet Muhammad..........

via: ACT

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