The Forbidden Cartoons: A Striking Resemblance

Religion of Peace: A Striking Resemblance

Pakistani protesters holding daggers stage a rally against the publication of cartoons depicting Islamic Prophet Muhammad, with black banners arounds their chests that read, ‘God is Great,’ Friday, Feb. 24, 2006 in Peshawar, Pakistan. Thousands of Islams defied a ban on rallies across the country in condemning the Prophet Muhammad cartoons printed by some Western newspapers. Placard on right reads ‘ America, Israel and India are satins.’
(AP Photo/Mohammad Zubair - Friday, February 24, 2006)

The cartoon.

Michelle Malkin concludes, “Life imitates art imitating life.”

Draw your own conclusions.

UPDATE:
Jim Hoft has many more examples. Postcard perfect.

4 Responses to “The Forbidden Cartoons: A Striking Resemblance”

  1. Vent Says:

    No resemblance. In the cartoon are moderate muslims being shocked. No such thing here.

  2. Sandor Says:

    Re; these moslim fanatics idiots:

    “you cann’t teach a dodo bird to fly, you only irritate the bird and waisting your time”….

  3. California Conservative » Pakistani Children: Raising Their Daggers For The Religion of Peace Says:

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  4. Muslim Killer Says:

    KILL ALL RAGHEAD MUSLIM FUCKS

    KILL EM ALL

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