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It's not a joke, he's serious. Reuters:

"The policies of my opponent [Kerry] are dangerous for world peace," [George W.] Bush said. "If they were implemented, they would make this world not more peaceful, but more dangerous."

Hrm.

[yikes! look what grew when I was away]

Date: 2004-10-05 14:28 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blufive.livejournal.com
From http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Dar%20al-Islam, for example:
"Dar al-Harb (Arabic: house of war) is a term used in many Islamic countries to refer to those areas outside Muslim rule. In some conservative traditions of Islam the world is divided into two components: dar al-Islam, the house of submission or the house of God, and dar al-Harb, the house of war; the home of the infidels or unbelievers (Arabic: kufr). The terms are usually understood to refer, respectively, to those lands currently administered by Muslim governments and those administered by non-Muslim governments. The exact definitions of these territories can vary widely according to the viewer's concept of who is and is not a Muslim, and which governments are or are not Muslim in practice."
I'd be more sympathetic to your perspective if the text you quoted actually appeared in the resource you are citing. Several sentences do, but you've chopped and changed a bit. You also omit the point further down, which explicitly draws a distinction between Al-Qaeda and Wahhabism:
The goal of some aggressive Islamist organizations, such as Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network, is to expand the borders of dar al-Islam at the expense of dar al-Harb, and to create a universal Islamic community. According to their philosophy, this is the meaning of the term jihad. Another philosophy that espouses this terminology is the Saudi Wahhabist tradition. However, bin Laden and the Wahabbis differ on the important point of whether jihad may be pronounced and undertaken by individuals, or is a power reserved to the state. Bin Laden takes the former view,[...]
It is unclear about the precise interpretation of Jihad favoured by the Wahhabist viewpoint, which doesn't entirely support your assertion that
Wahabbist Islam [...] like Nazism, and Communism, desires to dominate the entire world, and brooks no other.
Desire to dominate the world is not equal to a willingness to commit aggressive war to acheive that end - which you certainly seem to be implying by mentioning the Nazis.
As for Michael Moore, once again, it appears you are taking the form of "don't bother me with the facts my mind is made up".
<cheap shot>while you, of course, are a paragon of open-minded fairness</cheap shot> Keep it civil, please.

Date: 2004-10-05 16:07 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blufive.livejournal.com
From http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Dar%20al-Islam, for example:[...]
I'd be more sympathetic to your perspective if the text you quoted actually appeared in the resource you are citing. Several sentences do, but you've chopped and changed a bit.
I'll retract that, as the exact text you quoted is on a nearby page: http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/dar al-Harb. Given how difficult it is to cut-and-paste from that site, it's an easily forgivable error.

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