Archive for April 23rd, 2008

FORMER MUSLIMS SPEAK OUT- TONIGHT AT WITH ANDREA


“I still remember my sister’s black eyes; she stared at the sky while she was dug into the ground. She was wrapped in white sheets and her hands were tied to her body. She was buried up to her waist. The rabid mob circled her with stones in their hands and started throwing them at her while the roars of Allah-u-Akbar, Allah-u-Akbar added to their frenzy…” — Yagmur

Yagmur is one of the voices telling his story about why he left Islam.

The penalty for renouncing Islam is death, which makes the stories collected in Why We Left Islam — and the lives behind them — all the more remarkable.

Contained is the testimony of several brave men and who with an urgent truth that the mainstream media and cowed politicians won’t admit — that far from being a “religion of peace”, Islam is instead barbaric and repressive, a nightmare for those living under it and those seeking to confront it.

From an article in the NY Post:

If radical Muslims judge a book by its cover, there could be trouble next week when “Why We Left Islam: Former Muslims Speak Out” hits shelves.

WND Books has emblazoned a picture of the prophet Muhammed torn in half across the front of the book, written by British journalist Susan Crimp and Islam expert Joel Richardson, using a pseudonym because he already has a fatwa out against him.

Muslims rioted around the world after a Danish newspaper published a political cartoon making fun of Muhammed.

Islamists might not be too happy with the book’s contents, either. It’s filled with first-person stories of former radicals who began to question the Koran, Islam’s holy book, and who have changed their lives.

TONIGHT, JOEL RICHARDSON joins us on my internet radio program to talk about the stories, and how he and Susan Crimp came to know those who are daring to tell them.

Click this link to JOIN US TONIGHT AT 9 ET for a horrifyingly fascinating look at the oppression of Islam.

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CENTCOM and Iraq.

If the reports are true the SECDEF will be recommending a new position for the above Person of the Year ‘07 (in my eyes). General Petraeus may take the reigns at CENTCOM for the departing Admiral Fallon. Lt. General Odierno would fill Petraeus’s boots leading the fight in Iraq.

Also for those engaged in the “war over lies” debates, I only post these for you to reference. Are they nukes? No. WMDs yes.