Holy shit. This situation is explosive. But maybe it has to come to this before the politically correct pin-heads can see the issue, before finally making a stand.
iand
at September 4, 2010 12:20 PM
By the times those politically correct cowards in France wake up, France's constitution will have been replaced by Sharia law.
Tony
at September 4, 2010 12:52 PM
Why you would link a CBN website and expect anything even remotely resembling the truth is beyond me.
Patrick
at September 4, 2010 1:16 PM
Which is why every red-blooded American, born-again-Christian, patriotic Tea Bagger should lip-kiss every Hispanic family that settles in this country since this population truly embodies Americas’ ideals being family oriented, Christian, thrifty, hardworking, and law abiding.
http://www.advicegoddess.com/archives/2010/09/04/the_islamizatio.html#comment-1750243">comment from Patrick
I worry about whether it's true whether I link to CNN or CBN. But, I speak frequently to a friend in Paris who has witnessed these street takeovers, and I've read about them as well in various news media.
I wonder where Christopher went with his 'shira is compatible with democracy' crap.
lujlp
at September 4, 2010 2:44 PM
Classic move...attack the messenger not the message. If CBN is not "even remotely resembling the truth" and Amy is helping push something not "even remotely resembling the truth", then what is the actual truth? It must be a truth that is completely opposite of what the CBN piece is reporting (not "even remotely"). So the street gatherings are not happening? Or maybe they are not illegal? They are not keeping residents from freely accessing their homes? The French media is not PC and they and people are under no pressue to not be critical of Islam? Islam is actually adapting to French culture? Islam is not trying to bring Sharia law to France?
To me the CBN piece was broadly in keeping with quite a bit of evidence (some of which can be found here thanks to Amy). I, however, would like to keep an open mind and look forward to seeing how CBN, by way of Amy, got this story completely wrong.
TW
at September 4, 2010 3:03 PM
TW:If CBN is not "even remotely resembling the truth" and Amy is helping push something not "even remotely resembling the truth", then what is the actual truth?
Didn't say CBN wasn't "even remotely resembling the truth." I said that I don't expect "anything even remotely resembling the truth" from CBN, and I don't.
CBN reporting something proves only one thing: that CBN is reporting something. If this were corroborated by a news source with some credibility, then I might take this story seriously.
Patrick
at September 4, 2010 11:53 PM
Since when is a video evidencing the FACTS not enough?
Holy shit. This situation is explosive. But maybe it has to come to this before the politically correct pin-heads can see the issue, before finally making a stand.
iand at September 4, 2010 12:20 PM
By the times those politically correct cowards in France wake up, France's constitution will have been replaced by Sharia law.
Tony at September 4, 2010 12:52 PM
Why you would link a CBN website and expect anything even remotely resembling the truth is beyond me.
Patrick at September 4, 2010 1:16 PM
Which is why every red-blooded American, born-again-Christian, patriotic Tea Bagger should lip-kiss every Hispanic family that settles in this country since this population truly embodies Americas’ ideals being family oriented, Christian, thrifty, hardworking, and law abiding.
Deb at September 4, 2010 2:24 PM
Amy Alkon
http://www.advicegoddess.com/archives/2010/09/04/the_islamizatio.html#comment-1750243">comment from PatrickI worry about whether it's true whether I link to CNN or CBN. But, I speak frequently to a friend in Paris who has witnessed these street takeovers, and I've read about them as well in various news media.
Amy Alkon
at September 4, 2010 2:38 PM
I wonder where Christopher went with his 'shira is compatible with democracy' crap.
lujlp at September 4, 2010 2:44 PM
Classic move...attack the messenger not the message. If CBN is not "even remotely resembling the truth" and Amy is helping push something not "even remotely resembling the truth", then what is the actual truth? It must be a truth that is completely opposite of what the CBN piece is reporting (not "even remotely"). So the street gatherings are not happening? Or maybe they are not illegal? They are not keeping residents from freely accessing their homes? The French media is not PC and they and people are under no pressue to not be critical of Islam? Islam is actually adapting to French culture? Islam is not trying to bring Sharia law to France?
To me the CBN piece was broadly in keeping with quite a bit of evidence (some of which can be found here thanks to Amy). I, however, would like to keep an open mind and look forward to seeing how CBN, by way of Amy, got this story completely wrong.
TW at September 4, 2010 3:03 PM
TW:If CBN is not "even remotely resembling the truth" and Amy is helping push something not "even remotely resembling the truth", then what is the actual truth?
Didn't say CBN wasn't "even remotely resembling the truth." I said that I don't expect "anything even remotely resembling the truth" from CBN, and I don't.
CBN reporting something proves only one thing: that CBN is reporting something. If this were corroborated by a news source with some credibility, then I might take this story seriously.
Patrick at September 4, 2010 11:53 PM
Since when is a video evidencing the FACTS not enough?
Feebie at September 5, 2010 12:08 AM
Isn't her outfit illegal now?
NicoleK at September 5, 2010 6:21 AM
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