Comments on: Cirque du Islam: The Airborne Imams https://barelyablog.com/cirque-du-islam-the-airborne-imams/ by ilana mercer Wed, 02 Apr 2025 19:29:09 +0000 hourly 1 By: Kalmen Shiloh https://barelyablog.com/cirque-du-islam-the-airborne-imams/comment-page-1/#comment-877 Thu, 30 Nov 2006 12:39:00 +0000 http://blog.ilanamercer.com/?p=340#comment-877 I know, the only thing it takes for evil to happen is for good people to do nothing. However, while US Airways did their part, no one has questioned the distribution of hate and murder indoctrination in the madrassas of America. We may not be able to close these brainwashing terror promoting insitutions elsewhere but how can we allow them here in the USA? We were able to wipe most of the neo-nazi miltias, the KKK and other white supremist groups. Why couldn’t we apply the same skills to these Islamo Supremists? Not all whites are bad, not also Muslims are bad but that does not mean those who use their ethnic backround or religion to legitimize mass murder of those they deem lessor humans, should be allowed to run amok. There are laws against conspiracy to murder. We can wire tap the mob…why not this gang of thugs.

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By: John Mueller https://barelyablog.com/cirque-du-islam-the-airborne-imams/comment-page-1/#comment-870 Thu, 30 Nov 2006 01:06:54 +0000 http://blog.ilanamercer.com/?p=340#comment-870 Thank you Ilana for your great articles. Re: The Airborne Imams

Based on their behavior, I think this situation was extremely sinister and was just part of a bigger plan. I think they purposely wanted to cause a scene as an initial set up for a real attack. [A “dry run”?]

I think their objective was to make it so people would not be able to challenge this type of behavior in the future, and to create an impression in people’s minds that this kind of behavior is completely harmless so that when the real bad guys set up a real attack, nobody would dare think their actions were suspicious, and/or if they did think their actions were suspicious, would not be able to do anything about it.

Additionally, from some other reports I’ve read, one of the Imams was blind, which I believe was just another ruse to try and con everyone into thinking their behavior was completely harmless as they are now saying and that everyone just overreacted.

What’s really sinister too is the belt extenders, which terrorists use to place across the isles to slow down passengers running in the isles trying to get to the bad guys.

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By: james huggins https://barelyablog.com/cirque-du-islam-the-airborne-imams/comment-page-1/#comment-867 Wed, 29 Nov 2006 14:24:56 +0000 http://blog.ilanamercer.com/?p=340#comment-867 If I had joined the Imans with a King James Bible and loudly invoked the name of Jesus I would have been hauled off and I sincerely doubt that my Bible would have been returned after confiscation.

But then, people like me merely stand by, pay the taxes, keep the country running and, oh yes, just keep quiet so the government can court their “noisy minorities”. “Professional victims and their guilt-ridden enablers.” Good one Mr. Maguire. I wish I had said that.

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By: Dan Maguire https://barelyablog.com/cirque-du-islam-the-airborne-imams/comment-page-1/#comment-864 Tue, 28 Nov 2006 23:50:49 +0000 http://blog.ilanamercer.com/?p=340#comment-864 Are the “federal anti-discrimination laws” Ilana refers to specific to the airline industry or applicable to other industries also?

As far as the imams go, assuming their behavior has been accurately described, then it is likely that they were deliberately provoking the airline personnel to act so that they could later whine and get the good ol’ CAIR boys all wiled up. Nothing like a little woe-is-me minority indignation to stoke professional victims and their guilt-ridden enablers.

Bravo to US Airways. Now, what we need is for our federal government to DISCRIMINATE among those who want to enter our country. Barring entry to imams would be a good place to start.

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