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Why did none of the Islamic leaders issue fatwas against terror post 911, was it cause they were hyjacked?

FATWAS ARE DECREES. Muslims issues thosands and thosands of Fatwas against the smallest infraction to Islam. If the terrorists really did hyjack Islam, then you would have had a avalache of Fatwas and demands to murder all their cohorts for the insult to Islam. Notice how they reacted to the cartoonists? The slightest TRUE offense, is met with rage. People rightfully asked about the amazing silence from the Islamic world...its should have been the exact opposite...super rage, if it was against Islam...BUT IT WASNT, IT WAS DONE BY THEM AND LOVED BY THEM...many many Islamic commmunities were out in the streets dancing. American news anchors should burn in hell for all eternity because of the F*** lie...problem is that there is no hell, so they wont get what they deserve.

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  1. huh? the first and second paragraph is oximoron statements. They're not coherent with the point you're trying to say. So what's your point, exactly?
  2. Allah_gone. IS NOT HERE! See how good I am? You are reading this and thinking, YES you are. hahahaha...hehehhehe..snort..burp..lol...snort.. SILENCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (fart) oops. my bad. (blush) <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< . >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> HERE IS YOUR WARNING....... MiamiHerald.com | 04/15/2006 | Iran: Israel is `unrestrained threat' Listen to news from around the world from the BBC. Tuesday, Apr 18, 2006World Posted on Sat, Apr. 15, 2006email thisprint this IRAN Iran: Israel is `unrestrained threat' Defying the United States and Europe again, Iran is hosting a conference to raise money for the government this week. BY HANNAH ALLAM TEHRAN, Iran - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Friday called Israel an ''unending and unrestrained threat'' to the Islamic world and urged leaders to support government. Ahmadinejad's remarks came at the opening of a two-day conference that's intended to rally support for the cause. More than 600 delegates from 50 countries, including representatives from the Islamic groups Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah, attended. The United States and Europe cut off aid to the Palestinian Authority after Hamas, which Iran supports, won elections in January. The Iranian leader's speech on Friday was filled with jabs at Israel. But Friday's speech was more subdued than statements he made last year, when he questioned whether the Holocaust occurred and said Israel ``must be wiped off the map.'' It was the second time in a week that Iran has quarreled with the United States and Europe. On Tuesday, Ahmadinejad said Iran had conducted small-scale uranium enrichment in defiance of the United Nations Security Council. Israeli officials have called Ahmadinejad an anti-Semite whose nuclear efforts must be stopped. Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, made a rare public appearance at the conference to call on Islamic countries to help against the the United States, Israel and their Western allies. ''Your martyrs are our martyrs, your sorrow and grief are our own sorrow and grief, and your victory is our own,'' In Ramallah, the West Bank city that's the seat of the Palestinian government, Ahmed Mubarak, a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, said that the new led government is counting on Iran and other nations, not just in the immediate crisis, but over the long haul. ''We are confident that Iran will not leave us alone in this difficult situation,'' ``This is their role and duty.'' The Arab League started an Internet and television campaign earlier this week asking individuals to donate money.
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