Michael Coren talks to
Robert Spencer about the Salafist mujahideen that are currently waging jihad against the Assad regime in Syria. Mr. Coren also mentions the Counterjihad event that Mr. Spencer and
Pamela Geller are staging in downtown Stockholm tomorrow.
Many thanks to
Vlad Tepes for uploading this video:
The Stockholm rally will begin in just a few hours’ time, and Tommy Robinson and Paul Weston are among the scheduled speakers. If any live reports come in, I’ll post them here when I wake up in the morning.
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An appropriate close to most commentary about "The Religion of Peace" should be a variation of "Larry and Curly have been quiet on the issue, but, in the interest of fairness, we await the response of all three."
It is remarkable beyond words, how this jihad on Assad is being presented by the Western media, covering up for it.
Folks, the TV news media today is pretty much a organ of the government and business interests. They put out news as dictated by the government on the big issues. The print news isn't much better.
Remember the lead up to the invasion of Iraq? Remember how all the news papers and TV media were repeating the government line without question?
The same thing for the attack on Serbia. They just ran agit prop to gin up support for a illegal war.
That said, Europe and the U.S. are in essence helping create a Islamic Caliphate with Hillary Clinton(aka: the bride of Islam)leading the charge. When Syria falls, Iran will be next on the chopping block.
Once that is done, you will see the rise of the Caliphate. And you can thank people like McCain, Schumer, Reid, the Clintons, Obama and his staff for the rebirth of this nightmare.
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