I knew it was going to happen. He would back off at last moment. However, the media made a mountain out of mole hill, with news of White House intervening in this issue. I believe that you cannot always douse fire with a bomb. And he was a pastor of some remote church in Florida with hardly any people in his congregation
See Haroon Siddiqui's take on this issue.
http://www.thestar.com/article/858356--siddiqui-the-bloody-legacy-of-9-11-has-anything-been-learned#article
However, he shouldn't be surprised by this act of burning. He must have sure heard about Bakhtyar Khalji burning an entire university.
see this Excerpt
"Siddiqui writes a twice-a-week column, more of a diatribe, where he seems to me to be advocating the agenda of the Islamists. This includes supporting shariah law in Canada, admiring the Saudi royal family in a series just months before the Saudis struck New York on 9/11, making the Iranian regime look like an innocent victim, all while lambasting liberal and secular Muslims, including Québec legislator Fatima Houda-Pepin."
Read more: http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2008/06/10/tarek-fateh-islamists-who-have-a-problem-with-free-speech-should-leave.aspx#ixzz0z5WGalM6
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Originally posted by meghal
I knew it was going to happen. He would back off at last moment. However, the media made a mountain out of mole hill, with news of White House intervening in this issue. I believe that you cannot always douse fire with a bomb. And he was a pastor of some remote church in Florida with hardly any people in his congregation
See Haroon Siddiqui's take on this issue.
http://www.thestar.com/article/858356--siddiqui-the-bloody-legacy-of-9-11-has-anything-been-learned#article
However, he shouldn't be surprised by this act of burning. He must have sure heard about Bakhtyar Khalji burning an entire university.
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