Building a site map for The Pink Flamingo Bar and came across this post from last May. Seems fairly relevant considering how much self censorship our pitiful civilization is engaged in these days. All in what will ultimately be a vain attempt to appease a religion that by its own words honors no appeasement, respects no deference. A religion that views such weakness as simply another chink in the armor exposing an opening allowing a thrust with its own sword. A sword driven by the surety of its purpose. In a contest with our confusion regarding our civilizations worth is no contest at all. One does not answer swords with flowers no matter how poetic that might seem.
The Pink Flamingo Bar Grill: Is the tide turning on our perception of the “Religion of Peace”? : “The uproar that faced the National Review Book Service for taking down under pressure from CAIR, ostensibly a Islamic advocacy group but realistically a sponsor of terrorism, two books critical of Islam is heartening. Sword of the Prophet is now available again on the NRBS but not ‘The Life And Religion of Mohammed’ by Rev. J.L Menezes. I purchased my copy of Sword of the Prophet at Barnes and Noble while NRO had banned it. Sad to see NRO trumped in steadfastness by a supposedly soft and furry liberal book seller but glad to see NRO getting part of their backbone back. Sword of the Prophet is a worthy read for those of us needing information regarding our enemy. ‘The Life And Religion of Mohammed’ by Rev. J.L Menezes is not available at either outlet, self censorship is an indication of fear not respect. We must get over our fears. This article at the Belgravia Dispatch is another brick in the wall.”
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