Tag Archives: Mohammad
When Muslims Speak of Freedom
Creator unknown In Solon the Thinker, John David Lewis makes a brilliant integration about the concept of political freedom in the ancient world that is particularly relevant today: It is a serious matter for political thought that Solon’s first … Continue reading →
Islam is Slavery
Mohammad by Bosch Fawstin Don’t be a slave to political correctness and multiculturalism! Buy and enjoy The Infidel #1 and The Infidel #2; Fawstin exposes the bad and ugly of Islam. In a legal sense, Islam has a high correlation … Continue reading →
Obama Opposes Civil Rights
Toonophobia by Cox & Forkum In cases of an irrational fear of blasphemous line drawings, the prescription is Black and White World Vol. II, Vol. III, and Vol. IV Contrary to the media narrative of President Obama being an enlightened … Continue reading →
The Free Exercise of Rights without Government Intimidation
“The Embassy of the United States in Cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of Muslims – as we condemn efforts to offend believers of all religions.” In response, I condemn the U.S. State … Continue reading →
Criticizing Political Religion is an Act of Virtue
President Obama has personally attacked the First Amendment by leading an Administration that has abused its power in its attempting to intimidate Americans engaged in constitutionally protected free speech. While the theocrats and theocrat wannabes agitate for burning the American … Continue reading →