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Colonel George E. “Bud” Day, Medal of Honour recipient, who is the USA’s most highly decorated officer since General Douglas MacArthur, said:
- “…the Muslims have said either we kneel, or they’re going to kill us.” Day added: “I don’t intend to kneel, and I don’t advocate to anybody that we kneel, and John doesn’t advocate to anybody that we kneel.” see below
Interesting to note in the article below, McCain vs. Muslim Radicals, that the Muslim spokesmen picked on the right one to accuse of “Islamophobia” and “racism.” Related Link McCain vs. Muslim Radicals
Colonel Bud Day is as much a racist as the Man in the Moon who flies to Mars each year for his annual holiday, or as the pigs with or without lipstick that don’t have wings, fly.
And if Colonel Day is an Islamophobe perhaps its because he’s using the following definition:
- Islamophobe (is-slahm-o-fohb) - A non-Muslim who knows too much about Islam. (from [1])
You see, he's just a plain old-fashioned American hero.
We salute you sir!
Lawsuits that Silence - October 25, 2007 by Jamie Glazov - FrontPageMag
The Law says:
This interview with Colonel Bud Day, who was a prisoner of war with John McCain in Vietnam is fascinating.
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McCain vs. Muslim Radicals - July 23, 2008 by Robert Spencer - FrontPageMag
The Law says:
I've highlighted in bold. We make reference to this article in Submit or Die.
The reaction was swift. Saif Ishoof, president of the Center for Voter Advocacy, said that Day’s remarks were “perpetuating a form of Islamophobia.” Khaled Saffuri, the Executive Director of the Islamic Institute (which he co-founded with Grover Norquist), was also deeply offended. “‘This is as close to racist as it gets,” he declared. “These are cheap street tactics. Even if this is called a mistake or a slip of the tongue, it shows a bigger problem with racism. McCain and the Republican party should denounce this.” (Keith Olbermann also termed Day’s words “racism and religious hatred,” although neither he nor Saffuri explained what race Islam is.)
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