Friday, October 13, 2006

Dalai Lama sees Pope, says few Muslims "mischievous"

With all due repect to the Dalai Lama, who in their right mind could possibly believe that hundreds of thousands of bloodthirsty throat slitting women and children murdering Islamic scumbags are committing mere mischief?

ROME (Reuters) - The Dalai Lama said after meeting Pope Benedict on Friday that "a few mischievous Muslims" should not be allowed to give the Islamic faith a bad name.

Muslims worldwide were offended by a speech by the Pope last month in which he quoted a Byzantine emperor who said the Prophet Mohammed spread Islam by the sword.
The backlash has been sometimes violent and hardliners declared war on the Pope.

The exiled spiritual leader of 6 million Tibetan Buddhists living under Chinese Communist rule said Benedict and his predecessor John Paul II, who died last year, shared with himself a vocation for "the promotion of religious harmony".

And the Nazis were merely precocious.

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