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A sign held by one of the protesters reads "stop insulting Islam"
to which we reply, "stop killing infidels!"
The biggest insult to `the prophet` is the behavior of those who
claim to follow his teachings. Were I him, I would be ashamed.
A person, in this case a whole bunch of persons, would have to be pretty insecure in their own religion/organization/culture to be insulted by a film to the extent that incites them to kill others.
Not a peaceful religion
There is not just a handful of them that are terrorist as the libs would have us believe
When their kids are chanting "death to americans" there is a problem
I know of no christians screaming in the streets with their kids chanting "death to all Muslims"
What would they do if we as Christians reacted the same way? They inult Christ and what do we do? Nothing. They burn our churches. What do we do? Nothing. They kill a person for converting to Christianity. What do do we do? Nothing.
These people are far too extreme for anyone to feel comfortable. Obama and his administration can only say "I'm sorry we hurt your feelings. I will make sure we don't do it anymore." Where's the condemnation and retaliation?
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