And no one, of course, will vet what is taught there. To do so would be "Islamophobic." "Building To Be Reconstructed Into Mosque For Muslim Community In Athens," by Penny Koutourinis for the Greek Reporter, July 23 (thanks to The Religion of Peace): The Greek government will finance the reconstruction…
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Still more Islamophobia. "14 rioters shot down in Xinjiang attack," from Xinhua, July 20 (thanks to The Religion of Peace): HOTAN, Xinjiang – Police shot down 14 rioters who attacked a police station in Hotan city of Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region on Monday, a Communist Party official in…
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Still more Islamophobia. "14 rioters shot down in Xinjiang attack," from Xinhua, July 20 (thanks to The Religion of Peace): HOTAN, Xinjiang – Police shot down 14 rioters who attacked a police station in Hotan city of Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region on Monday, a Communist Party official in…
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How about prosecuting them? Either polygamy is illegal or it isn’t. To let it go un-prosecuted is to reward it, and to reward it is to guarantee more of it, and bleed an already overtaxed (in so many senses of the word) social welfare system dry. Those who enter into…
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Perhaps they suppose a population sufficiently weakened by hunger will be easier to control. In addition, the idea of having filthy infidels going around performing large-scale acts of mercy and charity is bound to provoke jealousy. It is also bad for business when the people denounced as apes and pigs…
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Well done. "NATO kills 50 fighters, clears Afghan training camp," by Michelle Nichols, Bashir Ansar, and Sugita Katyal for Reuters, July 22: KABUL (Reuters) – Foreign troops and Afghan special forces killed more than 50 insurgents during an operation in the east of Afghanistan to clear a training camp…
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Like father, like son. At least in this case, that now means both have failed. An update on this story. "Father guilty of protecting subway plotter," from the Telegraph, July 22: A Brooklyn jury found the father of Najibullah Zazi guilty of conspiracy and obstruction of justice. The case featured…
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A renewed interest in enforcing Sharia consistently results in decreasing tolerance, and increasing harassment and intimidation. In Sudan, president Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for genocide, has openly stated his intentions for the cultural and linguistic Arabization of Sudan, and the imposition of Sharia on…
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At last, some apparently definitive information. After a jihad group curiously claimed responsibility and retracted, and after some terror experts said it was a jihad attack and some said it wasn’t, and after the media pointed to jihadists as essentially the only ones with a motive, and Islamic supremacists applauded…
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Robert | July 22, 2011 | Posted in
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Some are looking to Tim McVeigh, others to al-Qaeda. It is interesting that a handful of attacks by "right wing extremists," as compared to tens of thousands by Islamic jihadists, and yet the suspicion always fastens upon the "right wingers" as much or more than it does upon jihadists. In…
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