Monday, February 08, 2010

Holland Court shameless, while Iran's Khamenei touts annihilation of Israel

Now that's what I call "freedom of speech" in the good old Islamic Republic of Iran.
While a court in Holland dithers and embarrasses itself all over the place over the fate of free speech in Holland and over the issue of whether or not the Honorable Geert Wilders initiated "hate speech" or committed a crime because he wanted to discuss the impact of Islamic ideology/Sharia Law and the Islamization of Holland and Europe, he is a politician after all, the great Ayatollah Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran, was busy assuring his followers that the Zionist Regime/Israel would soon face annihilation. That means people killed, wiped off the face of the earth as in exterminated as in "the final solution."
Duh! Anyone have a problem with that ideology?
See Jim Hoft at Gateway Pundit for excellent post with picture of Khamenei's guard giving the old zig heil salute: Iranian Supreme Leader very optimistic that Zionist regime will soon face annihilation.
Now that's what one could call "freedom of speech" and certainly inciting to hatred and discrimination not to mention the annihilation of an entire people. No political ideology there!
Good grief! Anyone in Holland feeling like a fool?
How in the world can the prosecutor and the court in Holland even hold their heads up from the shame of prosecuting the Honorable Geert Wilders?
I wonder how they will feel when the Ayatollah is touting the annihilation of infidels throughout Holland or welcoming the Caliphate and the institution of Sharia Law. Whoops!
One more link: Iran anniversary 'punch' will stun the West. Look for supporters of Iran's rebellion to be beaten, imprisoned, and otherwise treated harmfully to silence them.

4 comments:

  1. Too bad Holland doesn't have the 1st Amendment---sounds like that really need one. What's happening to Geert Wilders is a disgrace and a blight on the good people of Holland and the judicary there. I don't know how this trial will come out, but should Geert be convicted I feel the outcry will be heard round the world. Actually, a guilty verdict may in the end be a good thing with Geert becoming even more of a symbol than he already is for justice and common sense.

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  2. A guilty verdict would be interesting. A good thing, I don't know. It would make him a martyr and the Islamists cannot afford that. That just might blow Europe wide open.

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  3. Yeah, but a martyr in Holland is like a salad at McDonald's. Does anyone really pay attention to it?

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  4. Maybe we should this time... With the International Court just grinding its collective teeth at night just waiting for precedent, maybe we should pay attention this go around.

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