Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Former President Jimmy Carter Vistied These Poeple

Want to know what kind of person Jimmy Carter was and is? All you have to do is list the thugs and dictators, the enemies of the US and you will find Jimmy there. I might note that when he meets with Hamas today, former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan and former South African President Nelson Mandela refused to go.

Democrat President Jimmy Carter installed the current terror regime in Iran, starting the whole modern terrorist scenario. He is an embarrassment to his country. Here is the type of people he will meet with.
A sermon last Friday by a prominent Muslim cleric and Hamas member of the Palestinian parliament openly declared that "the capital of the Catholics, or the Crusader capital," would soon be conquered by Islam.

The fiery sermon, delivered by Yunis al-Astal and aired on Hamas' Al-Aqsa TV, predicted that Rome would become "an advanced post for the Islamic conquests, which will spread though Europe in its entirety, and then will turn to the two Americas, even Eastern Europe."

"Allah has chosen you for Himself and for His religion," al-Astal preached, "so that you will serve as the engine pulling this nation to the phase of succession, security and consolidation of power, and even to conquests through da'wa and military conquests of the capitals of the entire world.

"Very soon, Allah willing, Rome will be conquered, just like Constantinople was, as was prophesized by our prophet Muhammad," he added.

Al-Astal last June preached how it was the duty of Palestinian women to martyr themselves by becoming homicide bombers.

"The most exalted form of jihad is fighting for the sake of Allah, which means sacrificing one's soul by fighting the enemies head-on, even if it leads to martyrdom," he said in a June 23, 2007 interview.
People that see no problem with what these terrorists are saying, need to re-read history especially the part around the start of the second world war. All the warning signs were there, and no one cared -- Until it was too late.

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