tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16646992.post5473998816380300511..comments2023-10-14T23:56:22.016-10:00Comments on Reflecting Light: The Geert Wilders trial: triumph or tragedyRick Darbyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02371910140619422820noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16646992.post-83629020391658158572010-02-08T10:19:06.455-10:002010-02-08T10:19:06.455-10:00Muslims hate us in multiple ways. They are confid...Muslims hate us in multiple ways. They are confident in victory. They want to see Wilders go to prison just like they cheered 9/11. Their parades and demonstrations show their hate openly. The few in government office often show it as well.<br /><br />Their liberal allies also live in a milieu of hating whites and of extreme confidence. Both groups are supremacists. Both groups hate us when we speak the truth about them. Both groups have a physical need to use physical violence when we speak the truth. The Cartoonists and the Wilders trial both show that. <br /><br />They will do anything to suppress our speaking the truth about them including murder. They go into paroxyms when we speak the truth. They have organizations like CAIR that are funded to do just that.Old Atlantic Lighthousehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11851308758539648628noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16646992.post-6232794538322023162010-02-07T12:50:24.234-10:002010-02-07T12:50:24.234-10:00Rick
Take a look at this
Dutch Fun: "Spoofi...Rick<br /><br />Take a look at this<br /><br />Dutch Fun: "Spoofing" Assassination<br /><br />http://www.dianawest.net/Home/tabid/36/EntryId/...<br /><br />This has to be taken in the light of the murder of Pym Fortuyn and Theo Van Gogh. <br /><br />I do not know what to make of this. Is this a deliberate plan to intimidate Wilders or a plan to provoke the Dutch?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16646992.post-81594371303534749982010-02-06T03:15:19.625-10:002010-02-06T03:15:19.625-10:00DP111,
Good observations.
Probably the Dutch gov...DP111,<br /><br />Good observations.<br /><br />Probably the Dutch government began the trial proceedings as a typical bit of fawning over their Muslim population. Item #12,683 designed to send the message, "See, we love you! No need to listen to those few 'extremists' who've hijacked the religion of peace!"<br /><br />Perhaps they even expected Wilders to back down and apologize. It's been so long since they encountered a politician of principle that they forgot such a thing exists.<br /><br />Anyway, it looks like a few of the reigning multi-culti bullies are beginning to make the kind of calculations you have and realized they are punching the tar baby. <br /><br />One report suggests they have shifted tactics and have <a href="http://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/015595.html" rel="nofollow">suspended the trial</a> for months.<br /><br />If that is true, the strategy is probably to wear down Wilders and his followers, keep him in legal limbo and out of the headlines, and force him to keep raising money to cover the costs of his defense.Rick Darbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02371910140619422820noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16646992.post-83735309347909790712010-02-05T15:33:35.462-10:002010-02-05T15:33:35.462-10:00This is a hopeless prosecution of Wilders.
If Wi...This is a hopeless prosecution of Wilders. <br /><br />If Wilders is convicted of defaming the Koran, he wins, as the Koran itself is evidence that the conviction is wrong.<br /><br />If Wilders is declared innocent or the prosecution charged for bringing a malicious and hopeless charge, Wilders claim that the Koran is akin, nay worse then Mein Kamph, stands.<br /><br />From the beginning, from the very moment that a decision was made to bring Wilders to court, the government/prosecution had already lost. Round 1 to Wilders by a large majority. <br /><br />The court's decision to remove 15 expert witnesses, the court and prosecution lost -shot themselves in the foot, so to speak. Standing count to court/prosecution/government - Round 2 to Wilders<br /><br />If Wilders is convicted, as I've stated, he actually wins. But NOW he can appeal the conviction on several grounds, one being that his expert witnesses were disallowed. More trouble for the government, as this drags the trial and adverse publicity to even greater heights. It also makes PVV more popular. There is no end to this. <br /><br />I sometimes get the suspicion that the Dutch government is doing this deliberately, for they must know by now, that the future of the Netherlands is bleak.<br /><br />Its win, win , win all the way for Wilders, even if he is convicted. The more he is convicted the greater and more politically powerful he becomes. <br /><br />I'm sure there is consternation in government at the way this trial is likely to proceed, if that is, they already knew beforehand, and planned it that way.<br /><br />What is most certain is that the Islamic umma in the Netherlands, as well Europe, must be deeply concerned about this trial. They know, and are sensitive to such shifts of the wind, what this actually portends. It wouldn't surprise me in the least, that they are beseeching the government to stop the trial on some grounds - any grounds, for the continuation of this trial is a threat to Islam and the umma in Europe. If the government hasn't planned this all along, and actually is more concerned about the welfare of the umma then the Netherlands, then it is in a deep fix. If they abort, and the news comes out that it was done because of applications from the umma, then they are both sunk. If they don't, they are sunk anyway.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com