Oh my, now they’re really gonna be mad
When it rains, it pours. Those of the “Religion of Peace” who are threatening all kinds of violence over Fitna will have another animated movie on Muhammad to rant, rave, cut off heads, threaten, burn flags, sue, etc. But remember, they’re from the “Religion of Peace”.
Brad Thor was on Glenn Beck tonight and he mentioned that he had received one picture from the movie. It’s a still from “The LIfe of Muhammad” depicting Muhammad with his 9 year old bride. You’ll notice the front of his robe ….. ahem.

Thor links to Klein Verzet which tells about the second anti-Islam Dutch film.
UPDATE April 1st:
From Jihad Watch
THE HAGUE, 02/04/08 - Ehsan Jami is not to release his animation film The Life of Mohammed. After consultations with his advisors, Jami is abandoning the plan to show his film, which was to be released on 20 April.
“Minister Hirsch Ballin (Justice) has stated that he fears the film will drive a wedge through our society. That was never my intention”, said Jami. He added however that he does not believe the Dutch government is capable of protecting him against death threats.
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In an important judgement on a case dealing with religious freedom of speech in the High Court on 23rd July 1999, Lord Justice Sedley quoted Socrates and two famous Quakers when he declared: “The irritating, the contentious, the eccentric, the heretical, the unwelcome and provocative have a right to be heard.”
The corporate and state organs have no right to decide on our behalf what we should read, watch, or hear, even if we find the material objectionable.
The removal of Fitna from various webhosts was nothing but pre-emptive censorship!
Comment by Curly — April 1, 2008 @ 7:00 am
That is freakin’ hilarious…if only Muhammad had really waited until Aisha was 9.
(Trying to get your website a Fatwa, Toni)
Comment by Nigel — April 1, 2008 @ 6:17 pm
OK…why doesn’t this guy release the film in the US instead?
Comment by Nigel — April 1, 2008 @ 10:55 pm