Danish Counter-boycott
Michel Boucher wrote:
> And this is substantiation for the allegation that Mullahs broke one of
> the basic laws of Islam?
>
> > The reports are widely distributed in the mainstream news.
>
> So were reports of WMDs in Iraq and Saddam's baby killing factory.
> It's easy to lie to people who are predisposed to accept it.
>
> I have yet to find a plausible explanation for such behaviour on the
> part of the mullahs, which is in direct breach of the laws of Islam.
> It seems much more likely that these are *purported to have been*, and
> any proof would most likely be suspect, but obviously not so much for
> you. Danes, generally, do not like Muslims (and they may have some
> reason as Muslims are loath to assimilate) which as I understand it
> predates these events by a few decades. It wouldn't be surprising that
> such a thing would have been put together to capitalize on this
> inherent dislike.
Hey, we can't blame it on the Danes. It was the Jews. Iranian leader
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has determined that this whole thing is a Jewish
plot that was hatched because of the Hama victory in the Palestinian
election.
I just couldn't see myself boycotting Danish beer, but I will have no
problem giving up Motzah.
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