Damn right! One wonders why it isn't being done - and would it be done here? I haven't heard anything in this regard from the Philadelphia Inquirer publishing the cartoons. Sadly, this is simply more proof of failed immigration strategies through out Europe. Basically, several EU countries now have a ticking time bombs within their borders. And it became so because they sought cheap labor without integrating that population into their society. This problem is not going to go away anytime soon.
If and when this does settle down, the apparatus will be in place every time, say, a UN vote comes up against an Islamic country. Now which country could that be, soon?
These protesters are now at the center of an impassioned debate here about whether British police should arrest them for inciting violence. Moderate Muslim leaders have joined in condemning the extremists and calling for their arrest.
"Let us be clear," David Davis, a leader of the opposition Conservative Party, said Monday. "Placards carrying the slogans calling for people who insult Islam to be 'beheaded' or 'massacred' or 'annihilated' are direct incitements to violence." Davis added, "I do expect that action should be taken against those who have clearly incited violence, and taken soon."A police spokeswoman said Monday that police officers have to consider the effect on public order that immediate arrests could trigger. She also said that police have videotape of the protests held Friday and Saturday and that if arrests are made they would be done at "the appropriate time."


"Basically, several EU countries now have a ticking time bombs within their borders. And it became so because they sought cheap labor without integrating that population into their society. This problem is not going to go away anytime soon."
Not trying to start something here, but you don't have to look to far (the south of our borders) to find we have problems. Cheap labor isn't all that cheap, not when you consider the costs. As far as integratiion -- isn't happening here in the US either.
Posted by: Lucky | Tuesday, February 07, 2006 at 03:48 PM