4G Warfare: Ground Zero mosque
Introduction by Maggie from Maggie's Notebook
Lionheart: 4G Warfare - Ground Zero Mosque: Roger Gardner Tribute
Many of you know Luton, England's Paul Rey, more commonly known on the InterWeb as Lionheart. Paul was persecuted by the Muslims in his hometown not far from London, for speaking out against the outrages in his beloved homeland. He has experienced Islam in a far too personal way. The video is a history of how Islam gains its foothold. It is a raw look at our future. It is a warning we must heed. At the end of the video Lionheart has a short and heartfelt tribute to Roger Gardner, the master blogger at Radarsite who lost his battle with leukemia almost a year ago. Roger was a daily warrior against the Islamification of the United States. He wrote with fierce strokes of his keyboard - an impassioned and public love for our country. His voice was a warning cry. We need it more than ever today.
Paul Rey
Roger Gardner
This video is a fine and sobering work, to be added to the volumes of documentation of Islam produced by Lionheart. If you have a spare minute, go by his blog, Lionheart, browse through the archives where you will find the truth about Islam in Britain, what is coming to America, and leave a message of appreciation.
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4G Warfare: Ground Zero Mosque by Lionheart (video)
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3 Comments - Share Yours!:
I miss my dear friend Roger Gardner. Although we never met face to face, we did speak on the phone.
I see our dear Roger upset on the direction this nation is going, the 9/11 Mosque and the way Obama is destroying this land.
Roger Gardner we can now say, is the Patron Saint of Conservative Bloggers.
G-d bless you Roger. We do miss your imput!
Thank you so much for those very kind words. I am most appreciative. Roger would love it all. You are, indeed, right to say "It is our time, not Islam's times."
Roger and Radarsite had a tremendous influence on me.
I think anyone who knew Roger and the people he knew, could not help but be changed, for the better.
What I wrote is true, Maggie.
Every word. You are most welcome
and I am truly honored to know
people like you. We will all meet
someday, somehow.
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