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Kansas City Mall Shooting Rampage Ended by Police, Lesson Learned?

Well, unfortunately, this sort of story is getting old: Madman with gun shoots unarmed innocents and looks to continue rampage where he can find even more unarmed innocents.

However, I want you to note something that probably isn’t obvious at first glance. This story and the Virginia Tech shootings are not just about deranged men going on shooting sprees.

The First Answer: It’s hardly newsworthy to the MSM because “only” four people were murdered and the body-count is not in double-figures, so it won’t sell as many commercials.

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Frank Miller Gets It

'300'
Yep, as I’ve touched on before with my articles about the movie “300″, there’s no doubt that author/illustrator/comic book legend Frank Miller understands the true nature of Islam and Islamic terror. Michelle Malkin beats me to the punch on this story, which irritates me a little since I know more about the comic book world then she’ll ever know, but so be it. No sense in my rehashing what’s already been hashed. (I guess Michelle has a cadre of secretaries and never sleeps!)

MUCH has been made of Miller’s politics in the wake of “300.” The deliriously violent and stylized sword film is based on a Spartan battle in 480 B.C., and although Miller wrote and drew the story for Dark Horse comics a decade ago, in film form it was received by many as a grotesque parody of the ancient Persians and a fetish piece for a war on Islam. Miller scoffs at those notions. “I think it’s ridiculous that we set aside certain groups and say that we can’t risk offending their ancestors. Please. I’d like to say, as an American, I was deeply offended by ‘The Last of the Mohicans.’ ”

Still, Miller gets stirred up about any criticism of the war in Iraq or the hunt for terrorists, which he views as the front in a war between the civilized Western world and bloodthirsty Islamic fundamentalists.

“What people are not dealing with is the fact that we’re going up against a culture that finds it acceptable to do things that the rest of the world left behind with the barbarians in the 6th century,” Miller said. “I’m a little tired of people worrying about being polite. We are fighting in the face of fascists.”

The director of “300,” Zack Snyder, chuckled about the portrayal of Miller as a conservative on the attack or a “proto-fascist” as one pundit called him. “I don’t think he really has politics, he just sees the world in moral terms. He’s a guy who says what he thinks and has a sense of right and wrong. He talks tough and, after Sept. 11, I think he’s mad.” Snyder said Miller is a throwback and that he approaches his art with a bar-fight temperament, like a Sam Peckinpah. “His political view is: Don’t mess with me.”

Apparently, Miller’s Batman vs. al Qaeda comic book has stalled in the face of “squeamishness by executives at DC Comics and its parent, Warner Bros. Entertainment, in sending a franchise character on a blood-quest after terrorists.” No surprise there.

Miller describes the plot and assails the lack of pro-American, anti-jihad backing in his industry:

“Our hero’s key quote is, ‘Those clowns don’t know what terror is,’ ” Miller said. “Then he sets out to get the guys.”

With the hero as terrorism avenger, Miller is pointing to the days of comics in the 1940s, when Superman, Captain America and the Human Torch were drawn taking punches at Hitler or Hirohito.

“These terrorists are worse than any villain I can come up with, and I think it’s ridiculous that people in entertainment are not showing what we are up against here…. This is pure propaganda, a throwback, there’s no bones about it.”

Miller also said he relishes a backlash. “I’m ready,” he said, “for my fatwa.”

Funny, but if we weren’t discussing Frank Miller here, I’d say someone was talking about me. I’m very happy to find more and more of my favorite writers (i.e. Orson Scott Card, Dan Simmons) are attacking this problem from the same moral standpoint as I and refusing to mince words.

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The Trouble with Islam

This British gentleman is so wise, he deserves posting here this morning. Have a listen (with thanks to Gramfan for pointing the way):

Bravo, sir! There might be hope for Europe yet — if people actually heed this man’s words.

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Turks protest Islamic-rooted government

If only we saw more signs of hope like this more often. From the
Associated Press:

ISTANBUL, Turkey - At least 300,000 Turks waving the red national flag flooded central Istanbul on Sunday to demand the resignation of the government, saying the Islamic roots of Turkey’s leaders threatened to destroy the country’s modern foundations.

Like the protesters — who gathered for the second large anti-government demonstration in two weeks — Turkey’s powerful secular military has accused Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of tolerating radical Islamic circles.

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At Least 12 Killed, Interior Minister Injured in Pakistan Blast

Rumblings of Jihad continue in Pakistan and caches of nuclear weapons await the Unholy Warriors of Islam. From FOXNews.com:

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A homicide attacker detonated a bomb as Pakistan’s interior minister finished speaking at a meeting in the country’s northwest on Saturday, killing at least 12 people and wounding the official.

Security guards blocked the attacker as he tried to approach Interior Minister Aftab Khan Sherpao at the public meeting in Charsadda, an intelligence official said. The attacker detonated the bomb moments later.

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Jihad Watch: Karen Armstrong reviews Spencer and gets it all wrong on purpose

Karen Armstrong reviews Spencer’s The Truth About Muhammad! is an article/response from Spencer that you must read:

Karen Armstrong’s second hagiographical and highly selective (i.e., quasi-fictional) biography of the Islamic prophet Muhammad appeared around the same time as my book The Truth About Muhammad. Armstrong, however, declined all invitations to debate me, turning down, among others, an O’Reilly Factor segment. (The truth-challenged Edina Lekovic of MPAC ultimately appeared with me, using her time to get in as many lies about me as she could.)

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Stuck Mojo gets the big picture in song ‘Open Season’

I think most regular readers here at the Anvil are aware that I have some musical talent. I’m not typically a fan of rap, but when I came across the following video/song from Stuck Mojo (thanks to Catherine over at JW comments), I found myself smiling. This band gets the big picture. Just listen to the lyrics and you’ll hear what I mean.

‘Open Season’

Stuck Mojo

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OIC accuses West of anti-Muslim bias

Boo-hoo-hoo!

From the The Daily Star:

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Latest Aegis missile defense intercepts two targets for first time

Bad news for the crazies in Iran and North Korea. From the Navy Times:

HONOLULU — The U.S. military’s sea-based missile defense system on Thursday showed it could intercept two targets simultaneously when it destroyed a cruise missile and a short-range ballistic missile during a test off the Hawaiian island of Kauai.

The test marked eight out of 10 times the Missile Defense Agency and U.S. Navy’s Aegis ballistic missile defense system successfully intercepted targets. But it was the first time the system knocked out two targets at the same time.

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Sanctuary Cities: Pushing Democracy Towards Anarchy

You are witnessing in recent months the darkest times domestically for our nation since prior to the Civil War or the Great Depression — you are watching the strife that can always molest a Democracy when its citizens decide to defy a unifying law.
Plato had much to say on the subject of government and he warned how Democracy could devolve into something terrible:

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U.S. targeting Islam, many Muslims in poll say

Amazingly, no matter how much we perceive that our governments are appeasing Muslims and denying the global conflict with Islam, the Muslims themselves are hellbent on portraying themselves as victims again. Propaganda is well utilized by our Islamic enemies, I’ll give them credit where it’s due. They are masters of deceit and wordplay, playing possum and playing the martyr. It’s worked for Islamists for centuries.

Unfortunately, it won’t work forever and I certainly mean to be a part of that cure. Truth shall prevail and Islamofascist scum can cry more.

Oh, my! Did I just offend someone?

Some more lies, damn lies and statistics for this week:

WASHINGTON — Majorities in Egypt, Morocco, Pakistan and Indonesia say undermining Islam is a likely goal of U.S. foreign policy and many are unconvinced that Al Qaeda committed the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, according to a poll released Tuesday in Washington.

The survey by the University of Maryland’s Program on International Policy Attitudes questioned 1,000 or more people in each country. A majority of those surveyed in Morocco and in Indonesia, which has the largest Muslim population of any country, said it is a goal of the U.S. war on terror to “spread Christianity” in the Middle East.

“While U.S. leaders may frame the conflict as a war on terrorism, people in the Islamic world clearly perceive the U.S. as being at war with Islam,” program director Steven Kull said in a statement.

Well, look at that — many Muslims and I have something in common. Who’d have thunk it? But who started this war if it wasn’t Muhammad? Answer me that, honest Muslims. I think they need to stop with the half-truths. The war isn’t just between Islam and the United States. If it was there wouldn’t be bombings in the Philippines, India, Spain, England, Africa, et al. Really, Islamists, your continuing audacious twisting of the truth is bordering on a mass comedy routine.

Since 9/11, President George W. Bush has maintained that the United States targets only those who commit violence in the name of Islam, not the religion itself.

In Egypt, 92% of those surveyed said they believe it is a probable or definite U.S. goal to “weaken and divide the Islamic world.” In Morocco, 78% of those questioned said they agreed, as did 73% of those in Indonesia and urban Pakistan.

Only 28% of Egyptians, 26% of Indonesians, 35% of Moroccans and 2% of urban Pakistanis said they believe Al Qaeda was behind 9/11, the poll found.

Thirty-eight percent of Egyptians blamed the United States or Israel for the attacks, as did 20% of Indonesians, 31% of Moroccans and 28% of urban Pakistanis.

Conducted between Dec. 9 and Feb. 15 using in-home interviews, the surveys have a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points, except for Pakistan, where the margin is 4 points.

While urban and rural people were polled in Morocco, Indonesia and Pakistan, the survey didn’t report findings from rural Pakistan because people there were unfamiliar with many of the issues in the survey, according to the pollsters.

Spreading Christianity in the Middle East was probably or definitely a U.S. goal, said 67% of Moroccans, 64% of urban Pakistanis and 61% of Indonesians.

The survey group said it wasn’t allowed to ask the question in Egypt.

Barbarism. That’s what we are faced with. Beware any people that seek to kill you in the name of “God”, especially when God has nothing to do with it.

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AIM Report: An Islamist Connection to OKC Bombing

I don’t usually go for “conspiracy theories”, but considering that there are arrests in Greece today of Iraqi Muslim immigrants that are believed to have been planning a bombing of the U.S. embassy there which also just yesterday was the target of a rocket attack by Greek leftists (yes, that connection again), this Accuracy in Media deserves a serious look. Can you imagine the reaction of Americans if it turns out that the real masterminds behind the Oklahoma City Bombing were actually foreign terrorists? What if those terrorists turn out to have connections to Islam and Iraq and Saddam Hussein? Does that sound crazy? I know I never could have imagined 9-11, so who’s to say anymore what is beyond the scope of our enemies?

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