snapped shot

always watching the all-seeing eye

 

What happened to the pictures? Exhibit A, Exhibit B
Will they ever come back? Yes and no

Pakistani Peacemakers

Y'all might get a kick out of one particular poster in this Pakistani protest. Amazingly enough, the locals seem to be riled up over Israel's Gaza offensive for a change, rather than the usual Denmark cartoons.

From our peacemakers in Pakistan, we learn the words of wisdom:

"Elimination of Israel
The only
Solution of
Middle East Problems


Me personally? I think the elimination of Pakistan is the only solution of World Rage Problems, myself.
 

Pakistani Firestorm

Interesting things are afoot over in Islamabad today—Apparently, former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who was exiled from the country for 7 years, attempted to return there last night, and work to overthrow the military dictatorship of Pervez Musharraf. Upon his arrival at Islamabad's airport, he was immediately detained by Pakistani police, and deported within hours to Saudi Arabia.

Former Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif is arrested upon his arrival at Islamabad's airport September 10, 2007. Sharif was arrested and deported to Saudi Arabia on Monday within hours of arriving home from exile, vowing to end the rule of President Pervez Musharraf. Sharif's return from seven years in exile, most recently in London, was always going to spark a confrontation with General Musharraf, the army chief who ousted Sharif in 1999 and cast him into exile in Saudi Arabia the following year. REUTERS/Petr Josek (PAKISTAN)


His supporters are reportedly still rampaging in the streets. I'll be tracking these photos as they come across the wires, so be sure to check back later for updates!

A supporter of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif throws a stone at policemen during a pro-Sharif rally in Rawalpindi near Islamabad September 10, 2007. Former Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif was arrested and deported to Saudi Arabia on Monday within hors of arriving home from exile, vowing to end the rule of President Pervez Musharraf. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed (PAKISTAN)
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________ stirs up Muslim anger

"Jihad is the hump of Islam."
Yeah, it's not really news, but the Pope's speech seems to have sparked Muslim protests world-wide.

More pleasantry from the Religion of the Perpetually Offended. Keep your eye on this article—I'll be posting the photos from these protests as soon as they come across the wire. It always seems that Muslims spend the entire year preparing to protest, much like lefties, so I'm confident that we'll have some spectacular material here soon!

Muslim fury at pope jihad comments (CNN)
Pakistan parliament condemns Pope's Islam comments (AFP)
Pope compared to Hitler and Mussolini over Islam remarks
UPDATE 1-Islam row challenges Pope, raises security concerns (REUTERS)
Muslim fury grows at Pope's speech (Daily Mail)

The basic premise of modern Islam? "Think like us, or we'll kill you."

Find a picture in any paper that depicts a Christian like this.
There ya go. It truly is "the religion of peace," isn't it...?

UPDATE 16:11 EST: It seems that Hamas has joined the party. The sycophantic press, of course, is doing their best to present the protesters as helpless, unarmed civilians. We know better, though. Also, Confederate Yankee has noticed the "Hump" sign, and found it as amusing as we did. Continue reading »