3/31/2008

Blogs for Borders

Filed under: Open Borders & Immigration @ 8:38 pm

From Jake and Michelle.

Moqtada al-Sadr declares a Hudna

So his militias can fight another day.

Supposedly Imadinnerjacket or his minions claimed responsibility for “brokering” the ceasefire.

The way the Shia treated Saddam in the gallows, we should have all fully expected al-Sadr would try to assume a controlling role in Iraq.

Hudna (هدنة) is an Arabic term meaning “truce” or “armistice” as well as “calm” or “quiet”, coming from a verbal root meaning “calm”. It is sometimes translated as “cease-fire”.

A hudna [also known as a hudibiyya or khudaibiya] is a tactical cease-fire that allows the Arabs to rebuild their terrorist infrastructure in order to be more effective when the “cease-fire” is called off.”

God bless the Maupin family

Filed under: Afghanistan, Iraq & Military , News @ 7:09 pm

And may God comfort them.

Hillary’s Watergate scandal

Yes, unbelievably, she was fired from the Nixon impeachment staff for unethical practices.

Parts One, Two and Three are up at Sweetness and Light with Gilbert’s usual snarky comments following the articles.

I’ve been laying off Hillary in favor of talking about Obama because of what Obama has in common with meatbrain.

But Hillary isn’t completely off my radar:

As Hillary Clinton came under increasing scrutiny for her story about facing sniper fire in Bosnia, one question that arose was whether she has engaged in a pattern of lying.

The now-retired general counsel and chief of staff of the House Judiciary Committee, who supervised Hillary when she worked on the Watergate investigation, says Hillary’s history of lies and unethical behavior goes back farther – and goes much deeper – than anyone realizes.

Jerry Zeifman, a lifelong Democrat, supervised the work of 27-year-old Hillary Rodham on the committee. Hillary got a job working on the investigation at the behest of her former law professor, Burke Marshall, who was also Sen. Ted Kennedy’s chief counsel in the Chappaquiddick affair. When the investigation was over, Zeifman fired Hillary from the committee staff and refused to give her a letter of recommendation – one of only three people who earned that dubious distinction in Zeifman’s 17-year career.

Why?

“Because she was a liar,” Zeifman said in an interview last week. “She was an unethical, dishonest lawyer. She conspired to violate the Constitution, the rules of the House, the rules of the committee and the rules of confidentiality.”

Patterns of behavior are difficult to conceal after a while, I guess…

the blog was down for a bit

Filed under: Wide Awakes Radio: WAR @ 6:38 pm

There were a few burps here, but we’re back up.

Meanwhile…my guests stood me up both Saturday and Sunday on blogtalk radio. I’m not mad, just a little befuddled.

On this show, I was supposed to be talking with John Bootie, Independent Candidate for President.

Instead, I ended up talking about John McCain. Lucky for me, Wild Phil came on, and another guy called in who was very funny toward the end. None of the three Senators who are running are worthy of the office of President…they aren’t qualified. All three of them are ‘victims’, expecting the public to tout them as heroes.

Stacy Harp, president of Active Christian Media, got together with me earlier in the day and we recorded a half hour segment, which I will be playing later on. I didn’t get it converted and uploaded quickly enough to get it on the show.

This show was supposed to be LIVE with Pat Dollard and Melanie Morgan, but since neither one of them called in, either, I talked about them and their outstanding work, anyway. Some of the sound files on here are WAY TOO LOUD.

But I’m learning as I go.

And there is a language alert on the Dollard one…it’s rated ‘mature’.

Next week on 4/5, I’ll be in the air with Frances Rice, lawyer and retired Army Lieutenant Colonel,and chairman of the National Black Republican Association. She’ll be giving us her ‘take’ on Obama and why black folks tend to vote democrat, despite the democratic party’s long history of racism, resisting allowing blacks to vote and numerous other offenses including its radical KKK arm.

On 4/6,
I’ll be in the air with Dr. Sauerberg, who is opposing Dick Durbin in the Senate race in Illinois. I may end up with some extra time there, I’m not sure if the good doctor will be able to spend the entire hour with us.

These are scheduled, but as I’ve learned, things are liable to change. :shock:

Obama’s weird “family values”

Filed under: Communist, Socialist & Nazi @ 6:21 pm
look, I’ve got two daughters. 9 years old and 6 years old. I am going to teach them first of all about values and morals. But if they make a mistake, I don’t want them punished with a baby. I don’t want them punished with an STD at the age of 16. You know, so it doesn’t make sense to not give them information.”


Oh gosh, we wouldn’t want any woman who ‘made a mistake’ to be ‘punished with a baby’.

As Confederate Yankee put it, this is an example of Obama’s ‘terminating the family’ values.

Next installment of Winter Soldier II

Rurik has the last installment, and his observations are worthy of notation.

What I saw at the Circus - Part 2 – Carnival of the Moonbats

The second panel of Friday morning devoted to The Crisis in Veterans’ Healthcare, chaired by Martin Smith. This panel could have been entitled “Let’s slap the VA a bit.” Or it could have been called “War, Our Chance For Castroite Healthcare”.

Obama marched with Farrakhan; meatbrain wishes he could, too

This is a damning admission.

Obama took time off from attending campaign coffees to attend October’s Million Man March in Washington, D.C. His experiences there only reinforced his reasons for jumping into politics.

“What I saw was a powerful demonstration of an impulse and need for African-American men to come together to recognize each other and affirm our rightful place in the society,” he said. “There was a profound sense that African-American men were ready to make a commitment to bring about change in our communities and lives.”

It’s too bad the white self-loathing former Black Panther, Terry Bisson can’t make THAT claim…but I’m sure he wishes he could:

It’s not fair. The Panthers are not America’s only political prisoners; there are scores of American Indians, MOVE militants, Puerto Rican Independentistas and white radicals serving draconian sentences for what can only be deemed “political” crimes.

What a stupid sweeping generalization. Leonard Peltier is in jail for the murders of Jack Coler and Ronald Williams.

Not satisfied with the terrible injuries they had inflicted, Peltier and two other men walked down the hill toward the ambushed officers. Three shots were heard. Williams, kneeling and apparently surrendering, was shot in the face directly through his outstretched, shielding hand. He died instantly. Coler, still unconscious,was shot twice in the head at close range. He died instantly after the second shot. Before leaving the murder scene, Peltier and his criminal associates stole the two dead agents’ handguns and the .308 rifle Coler was going after when shot.

The crime scene examination testified to the brutality of the ambush. Coler and Williams had little chance to defend themselves. They had fired only five shots. In contrast, over 125 bullet holes were found in their two cars.

“Political” and “draconian” my ass. But we can rely on guys like Ramsey Clark to defend lowlifes like Leonard Peltier…just as he defended Saddam Hussein. Rest assured Terry Bisson sides with Clark on the definition of ‘criminal’…our society still condemns cop killers and genocidal dictators, much to their dismay. Mumia, another person that the likes of Farrakhan and Bisson support, is in jail for murdering Danny Faulkner (another evil white guy who was helping a homeless man) in a similarly ruthless, heartless, cold-blooded manner. Of course, they characterize Mumia as being a ‘political prisoner’, too. We shouldn’t be much surprised, as back in the day, the Black Panthers were on trial in New Haven for killing one of their own…Alex Rackley….after hours of torture while he was tied to a chair (much like we’ve grown accustomed to seeing from the Al Qaeda terrorists). But in the minds of moonbats, sickening crimes like this are ‘political’, and the perpetrators are ‘victims’. :roll:

Up until recently, the “New” Black Panthers were featured on Obama’s website. It’s no wonder that Bisson’s lookalike at thinkingmeat.net is so blindly defending Obama…they are ideologically cut from the same radical cloth.

3/29/2008

since when is ’socialist revolution’ considered ‘free speech’?

Filed under: Communist, Socialist & Nazi , Demonrats @ 9:42 am

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Image, courtesy of D=S

Lately I’ve been confused that the anti-war protesters and their socialist dogma is touted as ‘free speech’ when they’re talking the overthrow of our current system.

san-francisco_moonbat_10.jpg“A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gate is less formidable, for he is known and he carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves among those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very hall of government itself… he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist.” - Cicero

Socialism, like Islam, comes in a variety of colors. And the two factions are working together to destroy us from within, just as Cicero so perceptively pointed out in that quote. Communism has been referred to as ’socialism in a hurry,” and Mussolini’s fascism merely a variation of that theme. The Nazi’s were the Nationalist Socialist Workers Party; and now we have the modern-day American version of the same ideology in John Conyers, Barney Frank, Maxine Waters and Nancy Pelosi, who are working to legitimize the Democratic Socialists of America.

Hitler hated Christianity and admired Islam; so much, in fact that-

In the 1920’s there was a young Egyptian named al Bana. And al Bana formed this nationalist group called the Muslim Brotherhood. Al Bana was a devout admirer of Adolph Hitler and wrote to him frequently. So persistent was he in his admiration of the new Nazi Party that in the 1930’s, al-Bana and the Muslim Brotherhood became a secret arm of Nazi intelligence.

We can see how these elements are STILL working together to destroy America when John Murtha receives a dozen pink roses from Code Pink in recognition of his ‘work’. And when Code Pink and other marxists, leninists, stalinists and maoists send money and supplies to the terrorists. Murtha’s spreading malicious lies about the Haditha marines before the investigation was completed is despicable. Another example is in the local government of Berkeley whose mayor proudly marches with Code Pink in anti-war demonstrations while wearing a pink beret, saying marine recruiters ‘don’t belong here’, and ‘they should leave’.

There is no other term that I can think of for this seditious behavior than ‘treason’. Yet the media and many others call this and other America-hating socialist slogans, ‘freedom of speech.’

It’s beyond appalling when our system seems to be getting weaker, doesn’t defend itself (by prosecuting and arresting these traitors), and the people who defend America are under personal and physical attack for having done so.

It doesn’t bode well for what we will hand down to our progeny.

Bin Laden himself said it in a speech in 2003
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there will be no harm if the interests of Muslims converge with the interests of the socialists in the fight against the crusaders, despite our belief in the infidelity of socialists.

See the blog I just discovered that covers this topic: D=S


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Earth hour

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Google is jumping on the global warming bandwagon with its support of ‘Earth Hour’.

Earth Hour Coverage Should be grounded

…all four big global temperature tracking outlets, including Britain’s Hadley Centre, now say global temperatures over the past year have dropped sharply.

NASA adds that the oceans have also cooled for the past few years.

But it doesn’t stop them from ‘raising awareness’ to the global warming lie, now does it.?

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we are sleepwalking

Filed under: Terrorism and Islam @ 6:17 am

Fitna: the battle rages

Filed under: Terrorism and Islam @ 5:10 am

The media didn’t jump on and broadcast protests and suicide bombers objecting to the content of the Fitna film that recently showed up at Liveleak. That was a notable change, since we saw reactions from muslims across the world to the Mohammed Cartoons, and to that teacher, Ms. Gibbons, for naming a teddy bear “Mohammed” in her classroom, and countless other small ‘insults’ that allegedly “provoked” unreasonable and violent responses.

Still, the battle rages on to get the truth out
; because it was taken down at Liveleak, due to death threats.

Following threats to our staff of a very serious nature, and some ill informed reports from certain corners of the British media that could directly affect the safety of some staff members, Liveleak has been left with no other choice but to remove Fitna from our servers.

This is a sad day for freedom of speech on the net but we have to place the safety and well being of our staff above all else. We would like to thank the thousands of people, from all backgrounds and all religions, who gave us their support. They realised Liveleak.com is a vehicle for many opinions and not just for the support of one.

Perhaps there is still hope that this situation may produce a discussion that could benefit and educate all of us as to how we can accept one anothers’ culture.

We stood for what we believe in, the ability to be heard, but in the end the price was too high.

This is the DEFINITION of terrorism; where people are terrified into ’submission’, the meaning of Islam, quite literally.

Due to other examples of where they’ve carried out their death threats, such as Theo Van Gogh’s murder as a result of his short film entitled “Submission”, one should at the very least- pay attention to those threats and treat them seriously.

Liveleak is located out of Manchester, which is probably another reason why the film was censored there…Britain has a severe problem with censorship and free speech for people who point out Islamonazi tendencies or news reports, as we recently saw with the British blogger, Lionheart.

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Reliably, internet dutiful jihadists have flagged it at Daily Motion as ‘inappropriate content’, so I’m certain that it will come down from there, as well.

From the terrorist sympathizers at AFP:

Muslim nations, the European Union and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Friday expressed outrage at an anti-Islam film posted on the Internet by a far-right Dutch MP. […]

Morocco’s Communications Minister Khalid Naciri said Wilders was “mentally retarded”.

Iran said the 17-minute film showed Westerners were waging a “vendetta” against Islam, and warned of repercussions. A Jordanian media coalition said they would take Wilders to court and launch a campaign to boycott Dutch products.

In Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, about 40 supporters of the hardline Islamist party Jamaat-i-Islami staged a protest, chanting “Death to the filmmaker”.

Islamic Republic News Agency:

The Organization of the Islamic Conference added its voice to the growing criticism of a film released by a Dutch lawmaker, which features disturbing images of terrorist acts superimposed over verses from holy Quran.

OIC Secretary General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu condemned “in the strongest terms the release of the film ‘Fitna’ by Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders.”

The organization added that the film defamed and denigrated “the Holy Quran, causing insult to the sentiments of more than 1.3 billion Muslims in the world.

“The film was a deliberate act of discrimination against Muslims” that aimed to “provoke unrest and intolerance,” the organization said.


Daily Register here
talks about the danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, who’s been in hiding because of death threats, objecting to the use of his bomb-turban Mohammed cartoon in Wilders’ film. On behalf of Westergaard, the Danish Union of Journalists says it will now sue Wilders for copyright infringement.

Dutch director Rob Muntz was also surprised to see a clip of an interview he conducted with Theo van Gogh, the Dutch filmmaker who was stabbed and shot dead in Amsterdam. Muntz says he never gave permission, and will seek legal advice too.

Wilders also mistakenly used a photo of Dutch-Moroccan rapper Salah Edin instead of Mohammed Bouyeri, Theo van Gogh’s murderer. Edin, perhaps unsurprisingly, is also suing.

On a jihadi message board:

“Dear brothers, remember what happened to Ariel Sharon. Now let’s hope that he (Wilders) ends up the same way,” says a member of the forum.

“Pakistanis protest Dutch film,” from The Associated Press:

KARACHI, Pakistan — Dozens of Islamists in Pakistan have staged a protest over an anti-Quran film made by a Dutch lawmaker….

Pakistan’s largest Muslim party, Jamaat-e-Islami, organized Friday’s protest outside a mosque in Karachi.

Some protesters demanded Pakistan cut diplomatic relations with the Netherlands over the film.

Of course, censorship like this should be seriously resisted so that the people who saw of heads don’t get away with repeating the myth that ‘islam is a religion of peace’ unanswered. What is evident in that film is -it isn’t only sharia law that is the problem…it is the content of the holy texts, which bloodthirsty jihadists are merely following. That’s why imams can put forth “death to America!’ in fiery sermons, and it isn’t politics - it’s religion; which for them, is inseparable from politics. The atheist socialist revolutionaries’ message is the same; it’s just that their motivation is slightly different; but Bin Laden recognized that the goals are the same:

Under these circumstances, there will be no harm if the interests of Muslims converge with the interests of the socialists in the fight against the crusaders, despite our belief in the infidelity of socialists.

As the old arab saying goes, “the enemy of my enemy is my friend”.

Update: Fitna was reinstated on Liveleak after people found ways around the censorship with Bit Torrent and other methods of getting it out there.

3/28/2008

McCain

Filed under: GOP And RINOs , McCain @ 6:57 pm

It’s interesting to me what people are saying about John McCain…as though ‘he’s not all that bad’.

They say of course, that he’s not a traditional conservative, but he’s strong on the WoT, he has a pro life record, and he’s a “fiscal conservative”.

Yet, the Club For Growth recently published a report on McCain’s record, in pdf format, the third in a series.

While Senator McCain’s economic record contains a number of pro-growth positions, such as his support for school choice and free trade, and his steadfast opposition to wasteful government spending, his overall record is tainted by a marked antipathy towards the free market and individual freedom.

This antipathy is evidenced by the Senator’s vocal and class-warfare-laced opposition to the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts; his occasional but eager support for increased government regulation; his support for raising Social Security taxes; and his persistent attacks on political free speech in the form of the McCain-Feingold Act.

“The Bush tax cuts were a driving force behind the economic prosperity of the last couple of years and a cornerstone of a pro-growth philosophy,” said Club for Growth President Pat Toomey. “Not only did Senator McCain oppose these cuts, he aligned himself with the likes of Ted Kennedy in his rhetorical attacks in 2001 and 2003. Four years later, American taxpayers still have not heard the Senator disavow his misguided statements and votes.”

“There are certainly aspects of McCain’s economic record that are praiseworthy,” Mr. Toomey continued, “but the question facing American taxpayers is whether they can sufficiently trust a McCain administration to produce consistently strong economic policies. Unfortunately, both his rhetoric and record suggest that the answer is no.”

I’m no fan of any of the big George Soros candidates; and McCain is in that category, along with Clinton and Obama.

more Haditha charges dropped

(AP) The Marine Corps on Friday dropped charges and gave full immunity to a serviceman who was accused of involuntary manslaughter in a squad’s killing of 24 Iraqis in Haditha in 2005.

The case against Lance Cpl. Stephen Tatum, 26, of Edmond, Okla., was dropped as jury selection was about to begin for his court-martial.

The government has been seeking Tatum’s testimony against the squad leader, Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich of Meriden, Conn.

This whole thing is disgusting, considering who was behind it to begin with. Our military should not pay attention to terrorist-loving journalists like Tim McGirk…in addition to the terrorists who feed him propaganda stories.

In sum, the way this has turned out has been a disappointment, I’m sure (to the enemies of America)…but the media continues to spin it for them…and the families continue to pay a heavy price in lawyers fees, etc…which is NOT something someone should have to do for doing his job.
Haditha Charges against Tatum dropped

The government says Wuterich and another Marine shot five men at the scene and the squad leader then ordered his men to clear homes with grenades and gunfire, killing unarmed civilians. Wuterich faces nine counts of voluntary manslaughter, aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and obstruction of justice. There is no date set for Wuterich’s court-martial.

Wuterich’s civilian defense attorney, Neal Puckett, contended that the Tatum dismissal showed the government has a poor case against his client.

”I think it’s a further demonstration of how weak the government’s case has become. Of the four Marines who fired weapons that day only one still faces charges,” Puckett said.

Four enlisted Marines were initially charged with murder and four officers were charged with failing to investigate the deaths. Over time the case has shrunk, including removal of all murder charges. Tatum was the third enlisted Marine to have all charges dismissed.Only two officers remain charged.

The highest-ranking defendant is Lt. Col. Jeffrey R. Chessani of Rangley, Colo., commander of the Camp Pendleton-based 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment at the time of the Nov. 19, 2005, Haditha killings. Chessani, accused of dereliction of duty and violation of a lawful order, has said he didn’t order a formal investigation because he believed the deaths resulted from lawful combat.

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Islam for kids

Filed under: Terrorism and Islam @ 5:40 am