A Muslim's shame and outrage

Re: A Muslim's shame and outrage

*I wonder if the author feels the shame and outrage over the murder of Iraqis by their fellow Muslims. *

What about their murderous appetite?

How much blood of thee hapless peoples will have to be spilled before the extremists are satisfied?

Has Muslim blood become so cheap and have Muslims shown their penchant for depriving Muslims of the most basic of human dignity?

*So the rage does NOT build in Musilm civil societies. *

Is she angry that the Muslim states have shown a total lack of courage and will to challenge the lawlessness of the extremists which is resulting in the murder of countless innocents in Iraq?

Does she wish to see a timely high profile visit from a Muslim leader to Iraq? AS a Muslim has she been reduced to shame to see the daming silence of the Muslim world in the face of the continuing killings of Iraqis by Muslims?

Are the Muslim states' really so helpless in the face of Muslim extremist aggression and killing? Or is it Muslim internal differences that prevent them from unifying into a source of power and strength? Is this what the Ummah has been reduced to?

etc, etc, I got tired of Iraq-izing almost each and every redundant point made by the author. More than 3000 innocent Iraqis were killed by fellow Muslims last month alone. I wish there was as much anger toward those killers as there is toward the Jews.

BTW, one may substitute "Sudan" for "Iraq" in the above post and have an equally compelling argument as to the selective outrage of the Muslim public.