Roger L. Simon

March 13th, 2006 7:28 am

The folks at Jyllands-Posten …

… really do believe in a free press. (No, I don’t agree the Koran should be banned – but it should be open to criticism just as everything else is.)

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1. reliapundit - the astute blogger:

i posted on this last week -

here

http://astuteblogger.blogspot.com/2006/03/global-bird-flu-worries-increase.html

and here

http://astuteblogger.blogspot.com/2006/03/germany-koran-being-prosecuted-as-hate.html

Mar 13, 2006 - 7:51 am 2. david72:

Why not a ban? The Koran is derivative trash, a grotesque, self serving, fun-house mirror rewrite of the Bible by an illiterate brigand and his stooges. Its a theiving bloodsheder’s creed–pornography for serial murderers. It promotes every form of human depravity.
Here’s a challenge: Find a single anecdote in the Koran in which a believer behaves honorably. On the contrary the same tired plot with minor variations is repeated in story after story. The believers win their victim’s trust with a false show of frienship and generosity and when get the victim’s guard is down, murder him and his and loot their belongings. Oh, but there’s no rape. Perish forbid. Wives are forced to witness the beheading of their husbands and children and thus freed from pesky obligations, are inducted into the harem and the faith. Story after story after story.
Don’t ban it, say I, burn it. Gather every Koran that can be found, bulldoze the trash into large heaps and strike a match. No need to be squeamish about it, either. Hitler gave book burning a bad name. Burning an ancient degenerate’s manual for treachery, kidnapping, torture and murder is a good deed. At its warehouse in Westminster, Maryland, Random House has a dual fuel heating system and burns remaindered books by the palletload, many of them far more worthy than the Koran, merely to keep the facilities warm.

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