Happy Denmark Day... of RAGE!
It looks like Pakistan is doing its best to prove that it is the world's Jihad superstar. I don't have much time for commentary on this little shin-dig, other than to point out that yes, these people flowed out of their mosque after Friday prayers, with hatred in their eyes, and fire in their hands.
Stay classy, Pakistan!

But... but... I thought "a holy war" meant that they wanted to lower their calorie intake! Isn't that what CAIR keeps telling us?
Bonus: Looks like the "Death to Wikipedia" crowd will be pleased by this one.

I'll do my best to keep an eye open for other Denmark Days... of RAGE around the world. If you see something on the wires before I do, just poke me and let me know about it. Until later, feel free to peruse the ragerific rage there is—All neatly catalogued beyond the fold.
Greetings, fellow Malkin fans! This is becoming a regular season of rage, isn't it?
Update: Syria says that the Danish cartoons will lead to "religious war." Cool beans—Let me know when the crusade kicks off.
Stay classy, Pakistan!

Pakistani Islamic students burn a Danish flag and an effigy of Denmark's Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen during a protest rally in front of Faisal mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan on Friday, Feb. 22, 2008. Angered over the reproduction of Prophet Muhammad cartoons in Danish newspapers last week, hundreds of Islamic students rallied in the Pakistani capital, setting fire to Danish flags and threatening a holy war. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)
But... but... I thought "a holy war" meant that they wanted to lower their calorie intake! Isn't that what CAIR keeps telling us?
Bonus: Looks like the "Death to Wikipedia" crowd will be pleased by this one.

Pakistani Islamic students rally in front of Faisal mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan on Friday, Feb. 22, 2008. Angered over the reproduction of Prophet Muhammad cartoons in Danish newspapers last week, hundreds of Islamic students rallied in the Pakistani capital, setting fire to Danish flags and threatening a holy war. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)
I'll do my best to keep an eye open for other Denmark Days... of RAGE around the world. If you see something on the wires before I do, just poke me and let me know about it. Until later, feel free to peruse the ragerific rage there is—All neatly catalogued beyond the fold.
Greetings, fellow Malkin fans! This is becoming a regular season of rage, isn't it?
Update: Syria says that the Danish cartoons will lead to "religious war." Cool beans—Let me know when the crusade kicks off.
By the way, let's play a little game:—Identify all of the photos that have been "selectively" cropped so that the "DEATH" in the "DEATH TO DENMARK" poster is not visible on-camera. I've lost count, but maybe you eagle-eyed, bushy-tailed readers can find them all!
Every time I think I've caught up, more photos appear. Daggum it—
I guess, what with Mookie Sadr announcing that he'swussing out extending his hudna with the United States, the natives needed something to rage at. Enter, the "Zionists" of Denmark:

It's wonderful to note that the captions had to be corrected by the Reuters editorial desk—Changing the number of demonstrators to "hundreds," down from "thousands." Could it be possible that ol' Mookie doesn't have as much pull in Iraq as he used to?
Where raging against the Kufr is always considered to be good, clean family fun:

It looks like our Sudanese Islamist hordes are taking time out from burning Christians alive to join in on Seetheapalooza (h/t BabbaZee).
Seriously: Why worry about pesky little things like feeding your family, when you can live the good life of rampaging in the street and blaming Da Jooooos.
[Ed.:—I reckon these guys are saying that it was "Da JOOOOOOOS."] REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic (PAKISTAN)
... The posters read "Why are the world governments silent on the terrorism by Danish papers?". REUTERS/Athar Hussain (PAKISTAN)
Every time I think I've caught up, more photos appear. Daggum it—
Iraq
I guess, what with Mookie Sadr announcing that he's

Demonstrators hold a picture of Shi'ite cleric Moaqtada al-Sadr as they chant slogans during a protest in Baghdad's Kadhymiya district after Friday prayers February 22, 2008. Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of Kadhymiya district after Friday prayers to protest against Danish newspapers reprinting cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad. The text on the banner reads "Muslims condemn the atrocious work that was supported by the Zionists in Denmark". REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani(IRAQ)
It's wonderful to note that the captions had to be corrected by the Reuters editorial desk—Changing the number of demonstrators to "hundreds," down from "thousands." Could it be possible that ol' Mookie doesn't have as much pull in Iraq as he used to?
Hamas-istan
Where raging against the Kufr is always considered to be good, clean family fun:

A Palestinian boy burns a painting of the flag of Denmark with a slogan written on it during a protest against Danish newspapers reprinting cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad in the southern Gaza Strip February 22, 2008. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA)
Sudan
It looks like our Sudanese Islamist hordes are taking time out from burning Christians alive to join in on Seetheapalooza (h/t BabbaZee).
Seriously: Why worry about pesky little things like feeding your family, when you can live the good life of rampaging in the street and blaming Da Jooooos.

