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Democracy in Islamic world enables Islamo-Fascism

by Phantom Ace ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, George W. Bush, Hezballah, Islamic Supremacism, Islamists, Sharia (Islamic Law), Taliban at May 3rd, 2009 - 8:54 am

This article is spot on. Caroline Glick rightly points out that when there are free elections in Muslim countries, Islamists win. This clearly shows that confrontation with non Muslims is popular in these nations.

One civilization clashing

On June 7 Hizbullah will likely take over Lebanon and formally bring the oldest Arab democracy into the Iranian axis.

Iran’s stalking horse will not become the ruler of the largely pro-Western, non-Shi’ite majority country through a violent revolution. Lebanon will become yet another Iranian vassal state through ballots, not bullets. On June 7, Hizbullah and its allied parties are set to win a smashing popular victory in Lebanon’s parliamentary elections.

Hizbullah’s projected victory in these elections is of course not an isolated event. It is part of an Islamist electoral sweep in democratic elections throughout the region. Indeed, Islamists have won every free or partially free election in the region for the past six years.

This is another of Bush’s failed legacies, his insistence on democracy in the Muslim world has enabled our enemies. If there is any doubt the intentions of Islam just look at election results from these nations. No matter how much Obama apologizes, it doesn’t matter. When given a chance to vote Muslims vote for Islamo-Fascists and not secularists. The West is naive and blind, Islam is not peaceful it is an Arabic Imperialistic cult.

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