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How have you fed your people, do they lie? They cry: “Peace! Peace!” And you know it will not be! For now the desert dragons take the skies, Yet pale and cursed a worried world flies. Ten thousand’s echo your decree, To whom you wish to bend their knees— And lift their souls unto your loveless eyes This is hell’s work as is, in the name of Islam You hold death’s sword up high, as you diktat: Your conspirant Lord bleeds nations by and by. #1365 6/2/2006 [Commentary]: The Storms of hell are present, seeping up and through the roots of the plant life we have, worldwide. It isn’t natural, it is man made, and the Arab world, Islam in particular (like it or not) is in the forefront. Terrorism funding from Egypt to Saudi Arabia, to the Palestine’s, to Syria, and all across the Middle East (Iran even Jordan has had its hand in the funds for war against the West), and now it is seeping through South America, via Cuba and Venezuela, and up through Mexico, and along the Rio Grand. It is here. When the Arab world thought they were immune to the ripple effect of terrorist since it was coming from their kind, they paid little attention to the pains, the cries of the Western world, but now that it is in their backyard, it of cause is a different story: all together. Everyone pointing fingers, but most fingers end up where they belong, in the Arab world. And they cry: why are you picking on us. It is obvious; they are killing everyone that will not bend their knees to their God, Allah. I studied their holy book years ago with a Saudi Arabian Muslim, a friend who attended Hemline University in St. Paul, Minnesota (I would go over to the Saudi Club, across the street, play ping pong, and we’d study each others books; he of course was trying to convert me, but after watching how they live (say one thing and do another; and the anger, envy and self-righteousness they displace, with the hate they deliver), I could not, not for the life of me, see any light in their religion, thus, I was persuaded in the opposite direction, to look for another spiritual realm. Like it or not, right or wrong, people judge—not only people—but another’s religion by the way the majority acts within that religion. It can’t be helped.
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