Just In Case You Were Wondering About the Islamist Threat
By | Saturday, March 26th, 2011 | International

It’s all encapsulated in this one clip.

The girl asks the question whether the speaker can demonstrate a connection between Muslim Student Associations and terrorism. Wait until she is asked whether she is in favor or repudiates the leader of Hezbollah’s comments that all the Jews should move to Israel so that Hezbollah did not have to hunt Jews globally…

…at least she’s honest.  But that’s the true face of the Islamist threat.


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Shaun Kenney

Shaun Kenney is the Chairman of the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors, former Communications Director for the Republican Party of Virginia, and an active blogger since 2002. Shaun lives in Thomas Jefferson's backyard with his wife, six children, and a modest attempt at a farm in Kents Store, Virginia.

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One Response to "Just In Case You Were Wondering About the Islamist Threat"
  1. HisRoc March 27, 2011 17:39 pm

    Shaun,

    You left out some important and relevant details. Jamana won the Miss MSA 2010 contest at UC-SD. She was very impressive in the Talent Competition where she demonstrated her crocheted suicide bomb vests, but she really blew away (pardon the expression) the other contestants in the Burqa Competition. She is currently touring US campuses, representing the beauty of Islam as “the religion of peace–as long as you submit to Islam, otherwise we will gleefully kill you in God’s Name, Allah Be Praised.”

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