Thursday, February 02, 2006

Have a butter cookie!

Or some nice, creamy Havarti cheese. That's what I did, being partial to Havarti even when I don't have an Issue to support, and this was a tremendous sacrifice since I'm watching the caloric intake and all. Sometimes, you just have to Take Steps.

I mean really, folks. They are just cartoons. Follow all the screaming and you find a lot of frothing monomanaical religious fruitcakes who have never ONCE apologized for
- denying the Holocaust ever existed
- think the Protocols of the Elders of Zion isn't fiction
- routinely refer to Jews as (to them) unclean animals
- publishing truly disturbing cartoons (e.g. Sharon eating Palestinian children)
- (et cetera ad nauseum)

So thanks for proving our point, fanatics. You can't be treated like adults. You believe your religion is so fragile something like this can damage it. You don't treat others as you would wish to be treated. I certainly hope every single newspaper in Europe (and America, hint hint) publishes the Danish cartoons in a full-page spread every day and twice on Sunday. Guess what? They were a test. And you failed.

Cookie?

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

ahhhh Havarti. I remember a cool night, full moon, warm sand... her lips and a plate of havarti and crackers. As far as this thread goes, LET'S FU%#!^G nuke 'em. Dammit, we've been over there for over 15 friggen years, we're going to be there till the sun runs out of hydrogen. Muslims don't want or *get* democracy and us shoving it down their throat is not helping the world. Flatten the country, take their oil, and send all the liberal *cough* commies to the middle east to rebuild Eden. If a handful of comics can do this much damage how about some ICBM's? I'm so tired of this war, anyone else?

8:26 PM, February 13, 2006  
Blogger Snarkatron said...

Sorry Squirrel -- there ARE good Muslims that DO get democracy, tolerance, and deplore violence. So ixnay on the bottled sunshine. Try Ala, and the hilarious Religious Policeman

6:04 AM, February 14, 2006  

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