You never know who might be in there War is deceit, after all. And sometimes that calls for a burqa. “Pakistan detains German man near militant stronghold,” by Adil Khan for Reuters, June 22 (thanks to all who sent this in): BANNU, Pakistan (Reuters) – Pakistani security forces have detained…
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In “President Obama Rewards The Hamas Lobby” in Forbes today, Steven Emerson skewers Obama’s anti-Israel, pro-jihad actions: Why is the terrorist group more interested in attacking Israel than improving the lives of its people? A ship packed with violent, radical activists tries to run a blockade aimed at preventing terrorists…
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CNN reports:
Gen. Stanley McChrystal has submitted his resignation, Time magazine’s Joe Klein told CNN, citing an unnamed source. CNN is working to confirm Klein’s information.
The word on Twitter is that McChrystal has merely offered to resign and that evidence of an actual resignation is all in Klein’s head. But if the “unnamed [...]
Of course, they’re still jihadis and Islamic supremacists. But everyone is just fine with that. “U.N. to remove Taliban from blacklist: Karzai,” from Reuters, June 22 (thanks to Block Ness): KABUL (Reuters) – The United Nations has agreed to remove Taliban members who renounce ties to al Qaeda from a…
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Teaching children to love death. “Arab song for kids: Allah loves martyrs,” by Roee Nahmias for Ynet News, June 22 (thanks to Sr. Soph): Anti-Israel television for children: The Birds of Paradise band has released a new song in which children express their desire to be shaheeds (martyrs). The…
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I know the man who tried to bomb Times Square—not personally, but I know his style, his psychological modus operandi.
Today, Faisal Shahzad unexpectedly pleaded guilty to this crime. He displayed absolutely no shame. Shahzad, a Pakistani-born naturalized American citizen, was utterly unapologetic. On the contrary. He was proud, contemptuous, and very, very cool. He [...]
Yesterday, the Supreme Court upheld a federal law barring material support for foreign terrorist organizations. And right on time, America’s favorite useful idiot has come out swinging against it. Jimmy Carter is upset because, with this federal law upheld, he won’t be able to pal around with his buddies in Hamas and Hezbollah [...]
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And the Trinity, of course, is blasphemous from an Islamic standpoint. “Bekasi: Islamic extremists destroy an ‘immoral and blasphemous’ sculpture,” by Mathias Hariyadi for AsiaNews, June 22 (thanks to Block Ness): Jakarta (AsiaNews) – Islamic fundamentalists in the district of Bekasi, 30 km east of Jakarta, have obtained the destruction…
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Michael Yon – a journalist with a lot of contacts in the army, and who has, among others, been embedded in Afghanistan and Iraq – has written a lot about the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan on his FaceBook page. He believes that both the military and civilian leaderships have failed in this war, and that McChrystal’s [...]
This week in Toronto, Aqsa Parvez’s father and brother were convicted of the 2007 “honor killing” of the Muslim teen who wanted to live freely in an allegedly free country. (Don’t get me started.)
Not surprisingly, the Toronto Star — the nation’s largest circulation daily for some reason — is still making excuses for this brutal [...]