[MD] Intellect battles the [immigrant] barbarians

Platt Holden pholden at davtv.com
Tue Oct 31 16:50:34 PST 2006


Khaled describes Saddam's regime:

> Yeah they kidnaped tortured and killed people, but it was not in the 
name
> of religion. NOW, it's in the name of religion.

So they kidnapped, tortured and kidnapped In the name of atheism?

So now it's the name of religion? What religion? The religion of the 
current elected leadership of Iraq? 

> and her is the excerpt from Wikepidia about saddam and religion
> 
> ==================================================
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> Saddam's
> government rested on the support of the 20% minority of largely
> working-class, peasant, and lower middle class Sunni Muslims, continuing
> a pattern that dates back at least to the British mandate authority's
> reliance on them as administrators.

Description of Sunni Muslim's from Wikipedia:

"Sunni Muslims are the largest denomination of Islam. They are referred 
to as Ahl ul-Sunna  The word Sunni comes from the word sunna which 
means the tradition of the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad."

Sounds like a bunch of religious nuts to me, following Muhammad.

I doubt if Saddam would have gained power renouncing good old Muhammad.

But, I could be wrong.

Platt

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