A Danish To Go

Submitted by Seton Motley on February 15, 2006 - 9:12pm.
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No Wonder They Are In Distress, Their Flag is the Same Upside Down

It is now rumored that Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen may soon resign his post as some sort of a warped apology for something neither he, nor anyone in his government, did. Should he do so, he will make himself but the latest European suicidal sacrifice on the altar of Islamofascist multiculturalism.

Should the Danish Prime Minister actually demit, it would be the latest, worst act of capitulation to the churlish violence of Islamist insanity.

This comes, of course, as a result of the Islamist dust up involving the cartoon Dirty Dozen published by private (that would be non-governmental) newspaper Jyllands-Posten. Which leads one to ponder why a public official would supplicatively resign based on the actions of a private entity, but such is the European state of capitulation to their enemy of the state.

Prime Minister Rasmussen's abdication may also have something to do with some Muslim graves that were desecrated by unknown perpetrators at a small village outside the Danish town of Esbjerg, as he has released an official apology therefore.

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The Next Wick?

But we should give the Danes credit for not necessitating these Muslims' burial in the first place, which is much more than can be said for oh so many of the deceased's still respirating religious compatriots.

But neither is this legitimate grounds for Prime Minister Rasmussen to vacate the premises.

Meanwhile, Denmark's embassies and flags continue to burn throughout the Middle East, in riots predicated largely on three or four additional fabricated sketches that never actually saw the Danish light of day.

These unpublished, unscripted additions were made by Copenhagen's own (ne Palestinian) imam Ahmed Abdel Rahman Abu Laban just prior to his Muslim World Agitation Tour, a circuit made necessary because his yeoman's work to get a rise out of his Danish Islamic brethren in the months after their September publication failed so completely.

On Middle East governmental cue, though months overdue, the de rigueur call went up for the hands, or the heads depending, of the offending artists.

Does that mean Abu Laban will no longer need gloves or a turban? After all, he contributed the most offensive of the material in question.

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Not a Chance

We also await, though we are not halting respiratory activity whilst so doing, the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, as the nation's El Fagr newspaper ran the 'toons on October 17th of last year, which happens to have been during the Islamic sacred month of Ramadan.

The native rioting against Denmark has been fierce, but no similar internal attention has been paid. No one in Cairo has yet flicked their Bic at an Egyptian emblem.

Elected officials prematurely leaving office is a very large deal; leaders of nations especially so. Often there are egregious violations of law or public trust committed, and myriad politicians, newspaper editorialists, and various others proffer soaring oratories as to why the fallen flower needs to be pruned.

One thinks of home-grown examples such as Charles Sumner or Thaddeus Stevens in the Andrew Johnson impeachment near miss, or Henry Hyde in Clinton's failed removal.

Should this withdrawal occur in Denmark, much analysis as to why will ensue.

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An Excellent Point Well Made

We will instead engage in some advance assemblage; which brilliant purportance postulated by the Islamists will it have been that convinced the Prime Minister to show himself the door?

Was it his nation's conflagration throughout the Muslim Third World?

Was it the preemptive point made of a knife to the chest of filmmaker Theo Van Gogh?

Was it the widespread vehicular barbecues in France and Germany?

Was it the Underground and bus bombing in England? Or perhaps in Spain?

Or was it the deft misdirection by these anti-cartoon Islamist rioters of the attacks on U.S., British and other Scandinavian embassies and outposts, targets all that had nothing to do with the pseudo-vile cartoons and their publication?

Stunning examples of tremendously intelligent argument all. Perhaps it will be some combination of these irradiantly salient intellectualisms that convince Rasmussen it is time to go.

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A Conflagratory Deke

Should the Danish Prime Minister actually demit, it would be the latest, worst act of capitulation to the churlish violence of Islamist insanity.

News outlets the Civilized World over should have followed El Fagr's, oh and Jyllands-Posten's, lead and published each and every one of these cartoons, offensive though they may be, striking a blow for the freedom they are now instead ceding with each quiet, apologetic, backwards step towards the Dark Ages of global Caliphate.