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To: bentway who wrote (281526)3/24/2006 10:31:05 AM
From: Taro  Respond to of 1573952
 
Those "oh so tolerant" Swedes.
Much hailed by our liberals.

But the fact is the Danes have acted fast and - Mohammed drawings or not - have acted swift and efficiently.

Muhammad was "a confused pedophile" since his wives included a girl aged nine years old.

Sure, his 2nd wife "Aisha" he had groomed for marriage from age 5 and finally couldn't resist hopping into the sack with her when she was 9. Right, prior to that he made an "honorable woman" out of her first and married her.
This is the origin of the legal marrying age for Iranian women being 9 years. A paradise for pedophiles one might argue.
Below a link to his many wives and concubines.

muslimhope.com

Journalist Salam Karam had on several occasions visited the large mosque on Medborgarplatsen in Stockholm. The aim was to compare the Imam's speeches in Arabic with the interpreters Swedish translations. His report showed that the violent attacks against USA and the West were never translated

I reported on above by posting here at least 9-12 months ago.

In particular after Denmark has pretty much closed the borders for "unwanted" immigration, Sweden has become VERY popular.
The Swedes are pretty clever but have never been the fastest movers.
Luckily a few potentially militant Muslims have recently been smoked out of hiding by many events and thus raised the noise floor to levels, which cannot be ignored even by slow moving Swedes.
Thus I expect to see some changes taking place in Sweden as well pretty soon.

Just a curiousity, "Swedish" is not even by law the official language of Sweden!
By Swedish law established, however, are 5 "minority" languages in my country of birth.

Taro