To: American Spirit who wrote (8935 ) 11/12/2006 10:33:36 AM From: Proud_Infidel Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9838 Muslims Behead Editor By J. Grant Swank Jr. (11/12/2006) They're at it again. Mohamed Taha's body was discovered mutilated. His feet and hands had been tied up. His head, cut from his body, lay nearby, per Reuters via Sudan Tribune. He had been dragged to a dirt street in a middle-class residential neighborhood of Khartoum. The Sudanese newspaper editor had been snatched by Islamics threatening with weapons. Sudan is rampant with kidnapping, rape and murder, especially in ravaged Darfur; however it does not often occur in the capital. Nevertheless, Taha has been set as an example not to follow if one wants to stay alive. "'This is very dangerous. It is the start of something terrible. It is an attack on freedom of the press but it will not succeed,' said journalist Maysaun Abdel Rahman, who works for a newspaper." Taha baited the Muslim murder enthusiasts by printing truth. Truth cannot be tolerated by Allah's zealots. Truth must take a back seat to Koran fanaticism. Taha had already been jailed while his newspaper was shut down when he printed columns relating his suspicions of Mohammed's lineage. These columns were fuel for fire lighted by Sudan's Muslim's murder committed. Taha's relatives have informed press that several Islamic killers "bundled him into a car outside his home in north Khartoum and sped off toward central Khartoum on Tuesday. "'His family filed a report saying he was kidnapped last night by unknown armed men,' an Interior Ministry official said." Other journalists now fear for their safety. Any of them could disappear at any moment. As newspaper personnel gathered at the Khartoum morgue, all sorts of questions were raised. Many were tearful as they considered their futures. Real-life journalism in Sudan will be hard to come by since this kidnapping-murder. "Another journalist, Aziza Abdel Rahman, working for the country's armed forces magazine said: 'The Sudanese press will not be intimidated. We will write our views even more. This will not stop us.'" One would hope that to be true. There are valiant writers who will risk their very lives for truth reporting. That is far more than many newscasters in America where much timidity governs reporting Muslim atrocities. The words "Muslim" and "Islam" are not used; instead "terrorists" or "insurgents" or "sectarian violence" are their replacements. If the facts were honestly reported daily, the free nations would stand a better chance at survival. But camouflaging Muslim carnage simply gives the Islamic killers more time to establish Islam World Rule. Several web sites for which I write will no longer post my articles relating to Islam. They fear repercussions. I have had webmasters email me that they will accept articles other than Islam-centered reports. That only aids the Muslim murderers global.americandaily.com