May 09, 2006

MA Mosque Claims U.S. Government Behind 9/11

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"Mohammed's Mosque" in Springfield, MA, seems to be affiliated with The Nation of Islam. Dave has the backstory here.

Posted by: Rusty at 07:48 PM | Comments (24) | Add Comment
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1 "Boston mosque" ? Springfield is 125 miles from Boston it is about as distant as you can get from Springfield and still be in the same state. Is this some kind of Red Sox hate/guilt by association smear.

Posted by: john Ryan at May 09, 2006 08:03 PM (TcoRJ)

2 The Nation of Islam? Those guys are still around? And taken half way seriously?

Posted by: KG at May 09, 2006 08:06 PM (hyH5v)

3 Thanks John. Duly noted. Not all that familiar with my New England geography.

Posted by: Rusty at May 09, 2006 08:13 PM (JQjhA)

4 Hmmm....125 miles, huh, John. That seems pretty close to me, but I live in Texas, and I hear tell that we have counties in Texas bigger than Massachusetts. Back on topic, I sense a moonbat/Islamic convergence in the atmosphere. It needs to be dealt with before it gets out of hand, although I doubt whether the Islamists have much use for the moonbats other than cover for terrorism. This could get interesting if the 2006 elections bend toward the Left.

Posted by: jesusland joe at May 09, 2006 08:19 PM (rUyw4)

5 Here is what we should do.....Fly very high powered drones directly into the Muhammad Mosque in Springfield and watch it burn like a towelhead's asshole after eating too many peppers. Then we photograph the Mosque with two big burning holes in it!

Posted by: Steve Sharon at May 09, 2006 08:20 PM (mqTcV)

6 Who's the speaker, Greg?

Posted by: davec at May 09, 2006 08:22 PM (CcXvt)

7 We're be the mothership?

Posted by: hondo at May 09, 2006 09:09 PM (SeBrl)

8 I still say these maggots have no business in the U.S. and certainly no right to be spewing this nonsense. I like Steve's idea. It's quick, simple, and problem solved.

Posted by: Richard at May 09, 2006 09:10 PM (7KF8r)

9 I keep telling everyone that we're going to be fighting them in the streets here pretty soon, but does anyone listen? Hello, do I carry the Curse of Cassandra? Buy a rifle with a thousand rounds of ammo and learn how to use it. Then buy another thousand. And another, etc.. A surplus bolt action rifle, which can be bought for one hundred dollar and change, in the hands of a trained shooter is sufficiently deadly to police the streets of our own nation, though an AK would serve better in most cases. Trust that muslims are training to kill you, because they are, and they state it openly, though liberals try to lie and tell us we're islamophobic for not wanting to be enslaved and murdered. Screw them, they will have to choose sides soon, but they're not welcome on my side, as they are traitors and must be dealt with accordingly. Let's get this thing rolling boys, I'm not getting any younger.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at May 09, 2006 10:16 PM (0yYS2)

10 if you dont eradicate islam it will eradicate you

Posted by: Steve Sharon at May 10, 2006 12:21 AM (k8yUp)

11 Hell, IM, I'm buying as fast as I can, but dammit, this bird flu crap has forced me to spend some money on preparation for it. But I'm getting there.

Posted by: jesusland joe at May 10, 2006 05:36 AM (rUyw4)

12 Ah hell, just stay away from coughing birds!

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at May 10, 2006 05:39 AM (0yYS2)

13 I grill pork chops on the weekends just to piss off the moon god worshipping POS around the world. Also, I think it is time to burn the Islamic flag, and pass out candy. Then send the video to AL-Jazzera. Maybe, we should start out own rifle squad, and get the line of fire, and single envelopment down. But, everyone has there own type of weapon, and if anyone gets killed on the line, we can not use that weapons ammo. Thoughts anyone?

Posted by: Leatherneck at May 10, 2006 01:44 PM (D2g/j)

14 Wow, what an impressive group of people you are. Scared of Islam, scared of bird flu... What's the news going to make you scared of next? I wonder how many of you have been our of this country? Anyone here visited an Islamic country? ("Wow, I bet it's pure chaos and carnage out there! TheyÂ’d hate me and try to kill me for being Christian!") Please reply back with your PERSONAL experience with Muslims. I'd be fascinated to hear what these people have done to you personally. Fools. I just hope you don't also claim to be Christian - that would be even more ridiculous. My Point - it's easy to be scared of things you don't know about. Especially if you sit at home and gather your opinions from the news...and then talk about it with other people who are informed by the news. You have nothing to base your own opinions on. Please, go out of this country and form an opinion for yourself. Spend a month in India, Indonesia, Pakistan, ANYWHERE - and form your own opinion. It's sheltered people like you that live in fear. Fear brings ignorance. Ignorance results in violence. Stupid People are Violent.

Posted by: JB at May 10, 2006 04:34 PM (Fd0d6)

15 just to show that the opinions of those mentioned is held by many other rational people, here is a quick summary of some of the more notable questioners of 9/11: http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=855 David Ray Griffin: Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Theology, at the Claremont School of Theology, and the author or editor of thirty books Morgan Reynolds: A & M Professor of Economics Emeritus, former Chief Economist for the United States Department of Labor, former Director of the Criminal Justice Center Steven E. Jones: Professor of Physics, Brigham Young University, co-chair of S9/11T and an editor of its forthcoming publication, Journal for 9/11 Studies Robert M. Bowman: Former Director of the U.S. Advanced Space Programs Development in the Carter and Ford administrations, former Air Force Lieutenant Colonel with 101 combat missions. James H. Fetzer: Distinguished McKnight University Professor of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, author or editor of more than two dozen books and co-chair of S9/11T Andreas Von Buelow: former state-secretary in the German Defense Ministry, director of the German Secret Service, minister for research and technology, and member of Parliament for 25 years. Wayne Madsen: investigative journalist, author, and syndicated columnist with articles in The Village Voice, CounterPunch, Online Journal, Wired, In These Times, Insider Magazine, and From The Wilderness. John McMurtry: FRSC, moral philosopher and ethicist at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada and author of six books on public policy issues this is just a very short list, you'd be quite surprised to see how many others there are. do some research, be informed, no matter what your position.

Posted by: anonymous at May 10, 2006 05:39 PM (5ctaJ)

16 I have no 'fear' of Islam. I have fear that idiots like you will force all people into a defeatist position which the strong such as myself will be swept away with the muslim loving morons like you. Sort of like the All-Pro lineman who happens to play on a bad team, thus he has a losing record. It is not his fault, but his correct and outstanding play are not rewarded with victories and he is forced to suffer defeats because of the rest of his team.

Posted by: Steve Sharon at May 10, 2006 11:00 PM (tziza)

17 Wow - Steve-o. I know you can't back out of your frame of mind now because you've already invested a lifetime keeping the word "dumb" alive, but seriously - next time you're wonderin' what's wrong with kids today, you might wanna check out the examples you give'm to work with. You're a man of hate, not faith. At least we know where you stand. Sincerely, Someone not afraid of other human beings who may where towels on their heads just as culturally as a cowboy hat.

Posted by: bw at May 11, 2006 02:13 AM (6J02b)

18 What dose that wacy wussie LOUIS FARIKHAN think of it all?

Posted by: sandpiper at May 11, 2006 07:42 AM (U+eLg)

19 you are damn right I hate them. I hate anyone who celebrates strapping a bomb around their own children's waists and cheering their deaths because with their deaths came the deaths of others.

Posted by: Steve Sharon at May 11, 2006 09:58 AM (IhZeu)

20 you are damn right I hate them. I hate anyone who celebrates strapping bombs around their own children's waists and cheering their deaths because with their deaths came the deaths of others.

Posted by: Steve Sharon at May 11, 2006 09:59 AM (IhZeu)

21 Perhaps my comments were too accusatory to invite rational conversation - My apologies. LetÂ’s go back to one single point: What opinions have you formed based on your own direct experience with Islam? Have any of you ever left the United States and visited an Islamic country? Your opinions are that of a very sheltered person. You reference websites and television as the basis for your beliefs. I prefer real life interaction. Before I commit to hating a group of people, I like to have some type of personal interaction with them. In my first trip to Indonesia, I was scared of the crazy radicals and terrorists I would encounter. After a few days of unconditional hospitality and kindness from the locals, my entire reality shifted. Also, SteveÂ…come on. We have the same radical behavior in this country. How many school shootings and Timothy Mcvay type bombings have wee seen from Americans in the last five years?

Posted by: JB at May 11, 2006 10:33 AM (Fd0d6)

22 Not sure about school shootings, but I can definitely say there have been no OK City bombings in the last 5 years. We have actually intercepted 2 or 3 Columbine style shootings. What domestic chaos has to do with Islamic terrorism escapes me. Neither OK City or Columbine had anything to do with a religous ideology. Unless you are saying Islamic terrorism is actually a cover for some type of anarchy movement we don't know about.

Posted by: Cmunk at May 11, 2006 01:04 PM (7teJ9)

23 I have never lived in an Islamic country, though at the rate things are going I might be one day, and that is totally irrelevant. I never lived in Nazi Germany either, so according to your logic, I am unable to discuss Nazis. Keep defending the religion which wishes to swallow you whole. You do what you do--acquiesce...and I will do what I do--fight the bad guys. Simple game. Here is an easy way for you to identify who is who if you are having trouble doing so... The Muslims are the ones who stand BEHIND children while firing their weapons....we are the ones who stand in FRONT of them.

Posted by: Steve Sharon at May 11, 2006 01:41 PM (2Lskf)

24 I love how libtards fall all over themselves to condemn us for wanting to protect ourselves and our nation against their allies, the muslim scum who chop off the heads of innocent people. When the shit goes down, we'll have to hang all the liberals first, because they'll betray us to the goatfuckers if we don't.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at May 16, 2006 04:36 AM (0yYS2)

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