The Significance of Prayers for the Assassin

Nov 03, 2009 08:03

As zerorevenge recently pointed out (http://zerorevenge.livejournal.com/999161.html), back in 2006, Robert Ferrigno published a novel entitled Prayers for the Assassin (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ( Read more... )

robert ferrigno, science fiction, review, islamofascism, islam, political

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zerorevenge November 3 2009, 16:40:45 UTC
Jordan, I have to thank you again for painting a much clearer picture than what I had thought previously.

You know your stuff man. Kudos.

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mosinging1986 November 3 2009, 17:40:59 UTC
I had not heard of it. Looks like I'm going to have to read it for sure, thanks!

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wombat_socho November 3 2009, 18:29:21 UTC
The sequel's not bad either.

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lather2002 November 3 2009, 22:58:52 UTC
"dystopic future America in which radical Islam had (through immigration, subversion, terrorism and fraud) taken over most of the country. This is, of course, an improbable future. "
Are you asleep ?

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lather2002 November 4 2009, 01:27:26 UTC
"dystopic future America in which radical Islam had (through immigration, subversion, terrorism and fraud) taken over most of the country. This is, of course, an improbable future. "

Are you asleep?

No. I'm quite aware of what the Islamofascists are trying to do. But in America they face both popular and institutional obstacles far greater than they do in Europe -- and their subversive conquest even of Europe is starting to stall in the face of such opposition.

Look beyond President Obama -- I doubt he'll even get a second term, and subversive demographic conquest takes decades to accomplish. America is a functioning elective republic with a people proud of their liberty and having little respect for self-proclaimed elites. No way, no how would America as a whole submit to Islam, even if some municipal governments suck up to it here or there. If push came to shove, the US Armed Forces would take control of the government and drive out the invaders before matters got as far as in Ferrigno's book.

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sekhmetsat November 3 2009, 23:28:39 UTC
But, they really aren't people like we are. They are pedophile worshipping savages, willing to destroy EVERYTHING in order to subjugate the world. and if that's racist or ignorant, so be it.

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