Interesting article.

Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
A central premise of the American experiment are these words from the Declaration of Independence: "All men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." There are similar statements in the U.S. Constitution, British Common Law, the Napoleonic Code and the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights. As a result, hundreds of millions in the U.S. and around the world enjoy freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion and many other rights.
Sadly though the freedom to pursue happiness and/or lead a spiritual life that includes the use of cannabis have been omitted from these immaculate western ideologies.

I'm trying to find out what Geert Wilders and his party for Freedom's position is on cannabis, and all I can come up with are articles on this bloody film.

Anyone know what Geert Wilders' view on cannabis is?

Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
These liberties have been won through centuries of debate, conflict and bloodshed. Radical jihadists want to sacrifice all we have learned by returning to a primitive and intolerant world. While modern society invites such radicals to peacefully exercise their faith, we cannot and will not sacrifice our fundamental freedoms.
Isn't it just that they want the west to stop turning their homelands into a bloodbath from trying to impose western "democracy" on them through military force?

WIKIPEDIA="According to scholar John Esposito, Jihad requires Muslims to "struggle in the way of God" or "to struggle to improve one's self and/or society."[3][4] Jihad is directed against the devil's inducements, aspects of one's own self, or against a visible enemy.["

Obviously we are the enemy of Islam, according to the Jihadists, but what is it that makes us "visible" enemies?

I doubt very much that the film will reflect this observation which tends to go largely unmentioned when the Islamophobes start attacking Islam.

It's kind of like saying that all dogs are evil because they bite you, when in fact they usually only bite you if you kick them first.
McLeodGanja Reviewed by McLeodGanja on . Geert Wilders' Islamophobic documentary suffers a new set back For apparently breaching guidelines on hate language. BBC NEWS | Europe | Dutch Islam film website 'shut' A website that a Dutch right-wing politician was planning to use to release a film expected to be fiercely critical of Islam has been suspended. The US hosting service, Network Solutions, said it was investigating complaints that it may have breached guidelines on hate language. Dutch politician Geert Wilders says the 15-minute film describes Islam as "the enemy of freedom". Rating: 5