During a dinner celebrating the Islamic Holy Day,  Ramadan, the White House proudly announced they have added the Koran to the President’s library.

Diana West commented in her article posted on townhall.com, on President Bush’s acquisition of the Koran.  she commented

But maybe the president meant he would now be reading the Koran. He could start with Chapter 5, Verse 32, which he’s taken to quoting as, well, chapter-and-verse evidence of Islam’s aversion to bloodshed — always skipping the fatal exception. Bush will say: Killing an innocent human is like killing all of humanity, and then leave it at that. My translation of the Koran says: "… whosoever kills a human being, except (as punishment) for murder or for spreading corruption in the land, it shall be like killing all humanity." Easy guess that among Bush’s Ramadan guests were a few who consider Americans guilty of murder, Israelis innocent of nothing, and both, as non-Muslims, complicit in "spreading corruption in the land" — and thus deserving death, dismemberment and banishment as outlined in Chapter 5, Verse 33.

Hopefully, President Bush will see the violent jihad that the Koran encourages against all non-Muslims. And not the political correct version that the media has been reporting

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