Sunday, October 28, 2012

al-Qaeda: Kidnap Westerners

By Douglas V. Gibbs

Islam is a barbaric ideology based on the teachings of a violent false prophet.  They can't be trusted, and they are willing to do anything to further their false religion.  As the followers of Islam practice jihad, sometimes they are captured.  These Muslims in prison have become important sources of information in our war against Islamic terrorism.  Islamic leaders, however, have been working out ways to regain possession of their people.  The leader of al-Qaeda has spoken up, and says it is time for Muslims to kidnap Westerners to exchange for imprisoned jihadists.

Ayman Al-Zawahri also urged support for Syria's uprising and called for the implementation of Islamic Shariah law in Egypt.

The call for kidnapping Westerners, and increasing the hold of Shariah on the Arab Spring nations, was provided on a video.  The undated video appearance of the Egyptian-born jihadist also called for the theocratic clerics in Egypt to ensure clear mention of Shariah in the new constitution.

Added note: You will notice that in stories such as this one the mainstream media calls the fundamentalist Muslims that call for Islamic control over government, which also results in a stronger control of the people by the theocratic government, "conservatives."  The press calls the more moderate Muslims "liberals."  However, in the West, conservatives call for less government control over the people, and liberals call for more government control over the people with big government policies. Based on the political spectrum that rates governments with stronger central government control as being on the left, and less intrusive governments as being on the right, the media is labeling the Muslims the opposite of what they are.  The facts, however, mean nothing to the liberal media. They label the violent, religious fanatics of Islam, conservatives because they want the public to compare American conservatives to the jihadists.  In terms of seeking government control, the Democrat Party is much closer to being like terrorist groups like al-Qaeda and the Taliban, than the rightwing is.  The religious support of a particular ideology is not a factor in determining if an ideology is the the right, or the left.  The right/left paradigm is dependent upon the amount of government control applied by the particular ideology.

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

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