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Friday, September 3rd, 2010

By PAUL SCHNEE
In an article which appeared in the August 3rd. edition of the Los Angeles Jewish Journal about the proposed Cordoba Mosque in New York to be built a few hundred yards from Ground Zero it was reported that Mr. Ben-Ami, the president and founder of “J Street,” the left wing Jewish advocacy organization, had remarked: “The principle at stake goes to the heart of American democracy and the value we place on the freedom of religion.” Of course, nothing could be farther from the truth. There are already more than a hundred mosques in and around New York and literally thousands more throughout the United States. Building another one so close to Ground Zero is hardly necessary in order to reaffirm “American democracy” or to guarantee “freedom of religion”. These were long ago enshrined in the U.S. Constitution and have been well demonstrated in every aspect of the American experiment for over two centuries. This is about Islamic triumphalism. The original Cordoba Mosque was built as a symbol of Islamic dominance over conquered Spain. The one now proposed, and its ground-breaking ceremony to take place on the 10th. anniversary of the deadly attack of 9/11, is nothing more than a celebration of that attack’s success.
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Tags: Blog: www.paulschnee.com, Cordoba, Ground Zero, Islam, Rauf
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
By LARRY WILKE
You may find this very hard to believe, but two more Mooselims, undoubtedly “practitioners of the religion of peace,” were up to their usual airport hijinks again. According to an ABC News exclusive, “this was almost certainly a dry run, a test.” according to “one senior law enforcement official.” “Almost certainly”? Why “almost,” just go with “certainly” and leave it at that. “A test”? The security guards/federal imbeciles/simians who make me take my shoes off and repeatedly rummage through my carry on bag while Habib, with his “Magnificent Nineteen” shirt and ticking turban gets a pass, well they obviously FAILED another “test” again.
Not unlike the phony “imams” who were trying another angle on a US Airways flight back in November of 2006, these Mooselims were OBVIOUSLY “testing” the waters. For the sake of argument, I am going to assume that these two were Mooselims. What would I base such an assumption upon? Their names were Ahmed Mohammed Nasser al Soofi of “Detroit” via YEMEN and Hezem al Murisi. Silly me, just a couple of nice Irish kids out on a lark. Maybe they were pledging for a college fraternity. Gamma Gamma Allah Akbar.
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Tags: Ahmed Mohammed Nasser al Soofi, airport, dry run, Islam, security, terrorists
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Friday, August 20th, 2010
By LARRY WILKE
I have for you an Earth-shattering news flash: the prattling progressive prune is at it again. That’s right, Nancy Pelosi decide to give the world her worms-eye view of the “controversy” surrounding the liberal’s BFF’s and their “mosque” otherwise known as “yet another terrorist incubator,” which the Demokrats want to place within yards of Ground Zero. There is quite a lot of “controversy” surrounding this blasphemy but the liberals are blind to the fact that this “controversy” actually surrounds their embrace of such an abhorrent abomination. You will of course note that I didn’t say that it was a “surprise”; these are the liberals that we are talking about here.
The liberals have yet to realize that being forever flaccid on matters near and dear to the hearts of REAL Americans is what brings “controversy” into their moribund political deception. This “controversy” began when the Kenyan Kollaborator said publicly at a “Ramadan celebration” that the whole idea of this repulsive “mosque” was okey-dokey with him. The liberals are still so dense as to believe that when they are fawning over and prostrating themselves before whatever “special interest group” happens to be assembled in front of Obama’s totalitarian teleprompters, that NO ONE else is either listening, recording or taking notes. Again, the liberals are surprised about the fact that saying that you SUPPORT the building of another cancerous canker sore mere yards away from the handiwork of the “Magnificent Nineteen” might actually set off more than a few genuine Americans.
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Tags: Ground Zero, Mosque, WTC
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Sunday, July 11th, 2010
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Tags: air-force, americow, army, donate, marines, military, navy, non-profit, veterans
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Sunday, June 27th, 2010
By Dr. AVI PERRY
Islamic leaders, seeking to motivate would be suicide bombers, inducing them to commit murder in the name of Allah, have been quoting Islamic sources, which promise 72 Virgins in Paradise to those who kill and are killed in Jihad for Allah.
Many Muslims, especially those exposed to Western culture, are aware of the jokes and the ridicule that the 72 Virgins legend has brought upon them and upon their brother believers. Consequently, they blame the Jews for spreading the myth in an attempt to downgrade the image of the Islamic “freedom fighters”.
Despite the disclaimer by some Muslims, the truth is very clear. The 72 Virgins notion has its origins in the Qur’an. Although the holy book does not specify the number as 72, it does say that those who fight in the way of Allah and are killed will be given a great reward. It goes on to stipulate that Muslims will be awarded with women in Islamic heaven. It even describes their physical attributes—large eyes (Q 56:22) and big, firm, round “swelling breasts” that are not inclined to sagging (Q 78:33). The Qur’an refers to these virgins as houri, companions of equal age, but the highly-flavored emphasis of their bodily characteristics, including their virginity, gave rise to many hadiths and other Islamic writings.
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Tags: 72 Virgins, hadith, Koran, terrorism
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010
By Dr. AVI PERRY
General McChrystal has (was) resigned. It was a smart move—not by the president, but rather by the general. McChrystal is a brilliant real life strategist. He must have realized that the war in Afghanistan was going badly. The war was not winnable under the present constraints, requiring him to play by rules he considered wrong, poorly devised, politically motivated by men who did not understand what it took to win it. What’s more, the strategy he advocated—a government in a box—was not working due to the inability of the corrupt, apathetic Afghan government to put it into a sustainable action. McChrystal’s strategy has also brought about a considerable measure of criticism due to its semi-covert financial support, bribes, and disregard for the drug trafficking business conducted by corrupt officials and warlords. It was, still is, the only way he could win their backing and cooperation, protect his troops, minimize casualties.
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Tags: Afghanistan, McCrystal, obama
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Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
By HANK RICHARDS
In the primary election campaign, every candidate including
Joe Biden,
President Obama’s Vice President, criticized him for his lack of experience in not only domestic management and affairs but lack of leadership and understanding of foreign policy. As
Hilary Clinton once said,
‘Who do you want answering the phone when that 3:00a.m. call comes?’
Well the phone rang and President Obama learned what General Stanley McChrystal and his associates thought of the President and his leadership skills. McChrystal fundamentally called Obama a failure for not taking a leadership and winning strategy stance on Afghanistan.
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Tags: Afghanistan, central)command, Iraq, mcchrystal, petraeus
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Monday, June 21st, 2010
By MAZE EL-AMIN
Finally some sanity seems to have prevailed on the British legislators. Britain for far too long has been a breeding ground for would-be terrorists due to its lax laws. Therefore the tough stance taken by the new British home secretary Ms. Thersea May to ban the entry of self proclaimed Muslim preacher Dr. Zakir Naik in United Kingdom comes as a breath of fresh air. The British authorities were quick to refuse admission to Mr. Geert Wilders, a respected member of the Dutch parliament on account of stoking inter-community tensions. However this is the first time that Mr. Naik; a hate monger and a radical terrorist supporter has been denied a British visa. Although Mr. Naik makes it clear that he does not advocate specific acts of terrorism; however his inflammatory speeches makes it abundantly clear where his sympathies lie. He seems to have a personal grudge against the west in general and a specific revulsion towards United States. This is what he had to say when questioned about Bin Laden:
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Tags: Bin Laden, jihad, Koran, Pakistan, polygamy, Shazia Khalid, uk, women, Zaik Naik
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Sunday, June 20th, 2010

By AFTAB ZAIDI
Historically speaking there has never been an alliance of Muslims. The concept of Muslim ummah or “commodity of Muslim nations” has always been a popular notion among the larger Muslim population. Today Al Qaeda’s aspiration for world domination is also based on the same approach. However, unity among Muslims has been an elusive goal due to their internal feuds, treacheries and infighting.
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Tags: Isllam, madrassa, Muhammad, Pakistan
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Friday, June 4th, 2010
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To date, 1317 U.S and Allied Forces have been killed in Afghanistan and Iraq since President Obama has been inaugurated. In addition, it has been 132 days since Obama promised that Gitmo would be closed permanently.
In a related news development but dated May 18th, a devastating rush hour attack, on a NATO convoy, six NATO troops were killed, five of them American. Twelve Afghan civilian also died. Most of the civilians were in a public bus.
The carnage was caused by a car bomber and injured another 47 people. This was the first major attack in Kabul since February, when suicide bombers attacked two hotels, killing 16. Afghan Police pledged at that time that they would tighten security and increase surveillance.
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Tags: afghanista, gitmo, kabul, nato, obama, War on Terror
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