I didn't know if you are old enough to remember the Satanic Verses/Salmon Rushdie fatwah.
Yes, you did, Steve. You know how old I am, we've been through this before. Don't bat innocent Bambi eyes at me.
To get this back on track we were talking about Mr Rahman, a former Muslim converted to Christianity (a decade earlier but kept it secret and was charged with a crime called apostasy which carries the death penalty. I said regardless of what the Afghani court or President does or whether he was deemed insane or not, this man was in the same boat as Salmon Rushdie.
You were quick to point out he was released and sent to Italy, implying he would be safe from the radical/extremist islamofascist whackos who want him killed for his heresy.
No, I did not imply that. I pointed out that he was in Italy, and hence not subject to your morbid fantasy about him being "been hacked up and buried in separate graves pushing up opium poppies throughout the rustic Afghani countryside".
You accused me of having a morbid fantasy on the subject. This is libelous and slanderous.
I await yet another lawsuit from you, then. You've threatened me with lawsuits before, Steve, but nothing has materialized. Still,
you know where to contact me.
I expressed dismay, surprise and shock that you would think such a thing if you could recall Salmon Rushdie's situation. He was a marked man no matter where he was hiding out and for many years and still lives underground. But the larger issue (which often takes a backseat to trivial ones) is why are we spending American blood and money on these people? You are a Dane. It is not your money or your people who are dying for this. It's almost none of your business.
Steve, you can drop those nasty allegations. You know that Denmark is part of the Coalition. You know damned well that it is also my money and my people who are dying for this.
Today is April 15th Claus and you know what that means.
It means a lot of things. Just because it is Tax day for you doesn't mean I should burn candles in the nearest church because of that.
I grant you that the Danish press took a courageous stand in publishing the mohammad cartoons and stood behind them, thus incurring the wrath of these same extremist whackos who are very dangerous people. However, the Danish press and their cartoonists have nowhere near paid the price Americans have in blood and money for these people who when they are not killing us are content to kill each other in tribal warfare (e.g. civil war).
It is very telling that you measure this in blood, death and destruction.
I never said you agreed with the extremist whackos, so please show me where I did so.
Here:
It’s hardly MY morbid fantasy. I guess you don't remember what these whacko's wanted to do to Salman Rushdie for his Satanic Verses...kill him anywhere in the world. I have no illusions about the religious fanaticism of fundamentalist islam. I am shocked you do not agree and prefer to reduce this conversation to a pub game.
Go ahead. Talk your way out of that one.
I said I was surprised you didn't believe just by shunting Rahman off to Italy that he was safe.
You simply can't stop misrepresenting the facts, can you?
I was the one pointing out that he was in Italy, and therefore could not be "hacked up" and "buried in separate graves". In Afghanistan, Steve.
The bigger issue also is not just about him, but about the fact that his case even ever happened. Ditto for the Danish cartoons. What civilized human beings would ever threaten people with death for changing their religion or publishing a cartoon? These people are beyond redemption and it seemed like you thought that releasing Rahman and sending him into exile solved the problem. Here's a tip for you: it didn't.
I honestly don't feel I said anything to you to apolgize for but if you retract your statement that my opinion of Rahman's situation was a morbid fantasy, I will apologize to you.
So, you admit that you did falsely claim that I don't agree wrt the religious fanaticism of fundamentalist islam. Only
I have to apologize for pointing out your morbid fantasies first.
You haven't changed one little bit.
I have worked in the region,
When? Where? As what? References, please.
I have discussed this face to face with many Moslem friends and colleagues, I watched (& cried) when the Saudi government chopped off the head of a young princess for marrying a man without her father's approval. You know what they do with the head don't you? Thus I have no fantasies about these people.
Again, your morbidity shines through. You really revel in the thought of gore, don't you?
We need to dissolve our co-dependence with them (e.g. oil). move on and leave them to their own devices.
And how do you suggest the US does that? According to the
CIA World Fact Book, the US imports 13 million barrels a day.
February 2006 Import Highlights: Released on April 14, 2006
Preliminary monthly data on the origins of crude oil imports in February 2006 has been released and it shows that two countries have exported more than 1.7 million barrels per day to the United States. Including those countries, a total of five countries exported over 1.1 million barrels per day of crude oil to the United States (see table below). The top sources of US crude oil imports for February were Mexico (1.774 million barrels per day), Canada (1.700 million barrels per day),
Saudi Arabia (1.418 million barrels per day), Nigeria (1.342 million barrels per day), and Venezuela (1.175 million barrels per day). The rest of the top ten sources, in order, were Angola (0.464 million barrels per day), Iraq (0.444 million barrels per day), Ecuador (0.222 million barrels per day), Brazil (0.164 million barrels per day), and Algeria (0.163 million barrels per day). Total crude oil imports averaged 9.860 million barrels per day in February, which is an increase of 0.147 million barrels per day from January 2006. The top five exporting countries accounted for 75 percent of United States crude oil imports in February and the top ten sources accounted for approximately 90 percent of all U.S. crude oil imports.
Source
(Emphasis mine).
Where do you suggest the US go for those 1.418 million barrels a day?