Friday, 26 September 2008

Muslims on The March

clipped from www.thestar.com

An Ontario Superior Court judge yesterday brought a finding of guilt against that young man, a Hindu-born convert to Islam, satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that the then teenager was involved in and contributed to a terrorist group that palpably existed, trained for the purpose and plotted a litany of spectacular crimes, whether fantastical or preposterous.

Haplessness wasn't the point. Amateurish in conception wasn't the point. Impractical in application wasn't the point.

Not benign and not a folly: That's the point.

The threat was real.

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If we take the words of a Toronto judge to heart, the message is the same in every English speaking community around the World.
Having just witnessed the Labour Party in Britain deny any culpability of British Muslims to mass murder, their reticence leads all with a brain to conclude they have abandoned the first remit of any Government, to defend the population against the treat from another.
Res ipsa loquitur.

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