Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Socialists in Europe: 5th Columnists for Islamists

Nothing changes. Socialists then and now seem to love allying themselves with tyrants and terrorists.

Moratinos (of Spain) and Donner (of Belgium) are part of a large group of leftist politicians who—it could be argued—have joined forces with the enemies of the West. British MP George Galloway is the most well-known of those cheering for the other side. To Saddam Hussein he once said, “Sir, I salute your courage, your strength, your indefatigability.” He has accused Prime Minister Tony Blair of “waging a war on Muslims…at home and abroad.” Such rhetoric is a blessing to radical Islamists who seek to divide the West. American al-Qaeda operative Adam Gadahn said in his latest message: "Escape from the unbelieving army and join the winning side. As for those who have expressed their respect and admiration for Islam, and acknowledged that it is the truth and demonstrated the support and sympathy for the Muslims and their causes like George Galloway, Robert Fisk, and countless others, I say to them, isn’t it time you stopped sitting on the fence and came over to the side of truth?"
The support and sympathy Gadahn seeks are not lacking. In June 2003, historian Lin Silje Nilsen defended a proposal to establish a Shari’a court in Norway....Allah's Socialists,Aaron Hanscom, Frontpagemag.com, 9/20/2006

Much the same kind of thinking prevails among Leftists in the United States. Seeing a tyrant (of the variety they would like Hillary Clinton to be) overthrown in Iraq, they came out against the war. They didn't say that of course. They said instead that the United States and Britain and our other allies were engaged in evil practices, a few dozen sexual insults at a prison, a few people shot. They neglected to recall that their favorite Socialist Tyrant, which Saddam was, managed to kill half a million Iraqis, not to mention several million others in various wars. But of course they were Iraqis and foreigners who hadn't seen the Socialist light.

Luther

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