Friday, October 31, 2008

STEVELACKNER.COM Exclusive: Reformed Islamoterrorists Field Questions At UC Berkeley


UC students are being brainwashed on campus. No campus is more infamous in this regard than UC Berkeley. Former terrorists Walid Shoebat and Kamal Saleem try to knock some sense into these youngsters. They were willing to venture into and be surrounded by the darkness of ignorance in hopes of spreading the light of truth.

At around three minutes into the clip Walid asks the student why nobody discusses the fact that there are 1.2 million free voting Arabs in Israel who can pray freely without persecution. He goes on to tell the student that if he wore Jewish garb in Arab areas he would not last five minutes. The brain dead Israel hater has no answer and just leaves. There are other interesting moments in the clip as well.

In the second part of the clip Walid responds to claims that he is a fake. He tells the crowd about how his terrorists relatives tried to do harm. The student who asked the question refuses to abide by the rule of a 30 second question only. He is kindly asked by campus police to leave the conference.

Finally, a women asked what needs to be done. Kamal answers the girl and tells her that based on our actions we will one day "either be slaves or either be free".

I urge you all to listen and take note of the message of Kamal and Walid. We can't become slaves of radical Islam. We need to take back our education system and teach our youth to love our great and free United States. The liberal elite has instilled our youth with delusions about the Islamic world while at the same time poisoning minds with anti-American and anti-Israel nonsense.

Hope you guys enjoy this exclusive. God Bless Walid and Kalam for finding peace in Christianity.


2 comments:

  1. Actually some sense needs to be knocked into the two phonies you wrongly identify as "former terrorists." That's how they identify themselves, of course, but those who have dug into their backgrounds have shown them to be as phony as three dollar bills. Hardly the kind of people you wish to be touting as good examples for college students.

    Add to this the conspiracy theory nonsense they spread and you have a whole lot of reasons why spending a night with them is a complete waste of time.

    Of course, if you wish to help these guys get richer from their scam, go ahead. They're laughing all the way to the bank.

    It was the Jerusalem Post, by the way, that showed Walid to be a phony.

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  2. Iscz,

    You beg the question raised by the speakers: What about the Arabs who live and vote in Israel? What about the fact that the Palistinians are a hate filled group and if you went into their areas, you would not last a minute dressed as a Jew? Which is the more fair system? Which one spews hate?

    In all fairness, Palistinians have been used as pawns by the Arab World to reflect attention away from their own failed Mideval system. Blame America, Blame Israel, Yes, Iscz, there actually is a conspiracy.

    The ruling class in the Arab, world naturally,does not want to leave power. In fact, they just might want to extend their power, in spite of keeping their people in poverty and ignorance. Why is it that the youth of India can become educated and join the world in commerce and prosperity and the youth of Pakistan cannot?

    If they identify themselves in their marketing as "reformed terrorists" that may just mean that they colluded and commiserated with terrorists, Not that they actually had to kill anyone. In marketing terms we call that puffing. So what. They had the mindset, and they changed the mindset. That is more than we can say for the Berkley Brats, spewing the party line. Think people, Think!

    I would not go before that crew of holier-than-thou sycophants for the price of a speaking engagement. Let alone face the wrath of the whole Arab World, who are somewhat prone to violence like yourself, Iscz, who wants to "knock some sense into" them.

    ...might just have another motive than money.

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