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post 07/30/07 03:52 PM
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VIDEO - I WANNA BE LIKE OSAMA
http://youtube.com/watch?v=eeDDb5VYwbY

Pink burkas and AK's. - scene and song more like that retard Ghadafi.

Anyway...

...there's a controvesy:"The Prime Minister should 'condemn the tasteless portrayal of terrorism and its victims in Jihad: The Musical', urges the protest on the government's petition website, going on to say: 'The idea of maki light of Muslim extremism is extremely offensive, most especially for its victims. The Edinburgh Fringe Festival promotes such "artistic licence" without due consideration for those parties who may be offended by this "musical".'
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/sto...2137224,00.html
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post 07/30/07 05:31 PM
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JIHAD JANE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX7hN_n_DWQ

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Here we go again...




A terrorist with cardboad AK47 in a scene from Jihad The Musical

International terrorism and the threat to Britain from Al-Qaeda would probably be deemed by most as unlikely subject matter for a musical.

After all, suicide bombing, mass bloodshed and fundamental Islam do not exactly lend themselves to singing and dancing.

But Jihad the Musical by the Silk Circle Production company has forged on regardless and is already http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/arti...70&ito=1490
being performed on stage at the Edinburgh Festival.

The controversial satire about Islamic terrorism includes such classic tunes as "Building a bomb today, what does the manual say" and "I wanna be like Osama".

Perhaps its creators were inspired by the success of The Producers - a runaway broadway hit which attracted criticism for its camp rendition of Nazi Germany.

Like that production, the terrorism musical - billed as a "madcap gallop through the wacky world of international terrorism" - has already sparked protests.

A petition calling for the Prime Minister to condemn the musical has been launched on his Downing Street website.

It says: "We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to condemn the tasteless portrayal of terrorism and its victims in Jihad the Musical."

But producer James Lawler has downplayed the protest, saying: "We have no intention of causing offence or insult with this show, It is simply a musical comedy."

The musical tells the story of a young Afghan peasant Sayid who dreams of making it as a flower farmer selling poppies in the West.

His plans are thwarted by a jihadi cell seeking to blow up Western targets, in particular one in Britain known as the "Unidentified, Very Prestigious Landmark".

Sayid sings to his burkha clad mentor: "I can only see your eyes" and theatre-goers are also treated to a song called "We're going to rock the righteous, to the Jihad jive".

The story comes to a head on the night of the attack when Sayid must decide whose side he is on....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/arti...70&ito=1490

Take cover...lol

Where is the "Muslim fury" against not "Jihad The Musical," but "Jihad The Bloody Reality"?
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