Hello Kurt

>I am too lazy to double check myself!

Lazier than that I think, totally fast asleep maybe. You honestly 
think (?) Islam is an idea that's in a moral decline? LOL!

>How else could you define a government that recognizes, and 
>enforces, Sharia Law?

Wise?

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19818.htm
>Islamic Finance, by Loretta Napoleoni, 26/04/08 "ICH" -- -- Islamic 
>finance has become the fastest-growing, most dynamic sector of 
>global finance. Every Western-style financial product has its 
>sharia, i.e. Islamic law, compliant instrument: microfinance, 
>mortgages, oil and gas exploration, bridge building, even 
>sponsorship of sporting events. Islamic finance is innovative, 
>flexible, and potentially very profitable. "Operating in 70 
>countries with about $500bn in assets, it is poised to expand 
>geometrically." With more than one billion Muslims eager to support 
>it, analysts project that this system will soon manage approximately 
>4 percent of the world economy, equivalent to $1 trillion in assets. 
>Such figures explain the eagerness of Western banks to tap into 
>sharia financial services. Citigroup, along with many other Western 
>banking retailers, have opened Islamic branches in Muslim countries. 
>[more]

How would you define a government that's married to militarism and 
violence on the one hand and chasing the "End Times" Armageddon on 
the other?

Laziness and sloppy, blinkered thinking is not welcome here. If you 
can't do better than this blind and prejudiced crap then go away.

Keith


>Fascism is repeatedly defined as "mass movements" concerned with 
>ideas of religious, cultural, ethnic, or national implications. 
>Fascism is founded in the idea that one or more of these ideas is in 
>a moral decline, and therefore the state needs to usurp individual 
>power in order to "right the ship".
>
>This seems to me to be exactly what is occurring in Saudia Arabia, 
>Iran, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Indonesia, Syria, Yemen, Pakistan, to 
>name a few.  The term "islamo-fascism" seems to me to be 
>extraordinarily appropriate.  Hitler and Mussolini created a 
>"nationalistic" version of fascism.  Ahmadinejad, for instance,  in 
>Iran is actively creating a "religious" version. 
>
>How else could you define a government that recognizes, and 
>enforces, Sharia Law?
>
>I agree that few people on the street truly understand the definiton 
>of fascism, and therefore the term is typically used as a default 
>perjorative to describe those governments in opposition to the US 
>government.  However, just because the term is not well understood 
>does not make its correct use inappropriate.
>
>As a side note, I am not sure if the countries I listed all enforce 
>Sharia Law.  I apologize if I got that information incorrect.  I am 
>too lazy to double check myself!
>
>I do agree that the US is slipping into a nationalistic version of 
>fascism.  This is why it is important to celebrate other country's 
>successes, to show that the US way is not always the best, or right 
>way.
>
>Kurt> Date: Sun, 4 May 2008 21:28:30 -0700> From: 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
>sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org> Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 
>Fascists at it again> > ....The Fascist State organizes the nation, 
>but leaves a sufficient margin of liberty to the individual; the 
>latter is deprived of all useless and possibly harmful freedom, but 
>retains what is essential; the deciding power in this question 
>cannot be the individual, but the State alone.... > --- Benito 
>Mussolini> > The fascist rat bags who think themselves our betters 
>are now promoting their pharma income. The state is a myth. 
>Mussolini got what all good fascists deserve. Basically these people 
>will rule you into the ground if you let them> > Chip Mefford 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Was that fascist as in /extreme/ 
>nationalism?> Or is that fascist as in pejorative label applied> to 
>things we don't like, without any real definition> or meaning?> >


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