Controversial?

I don’t get it, how is this controversial? A controversy is a contentious dispute, a disagreement in opinions over which parties are actively arguing. Why would there be any controversy over this? Who would disagree that this moron was trying to impose his hateful ideas on his students? The only good things I see in …

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The muslim insurgency. In France.

Occasionally the evening news makes mention of “youths” rioting in France – and the anniversary of last year’s riots. Rarely does anyone make mention that these riots take place during the muslim month-long festival of “ramadan”, wherein the faithful little lemmings fast all day, pig out at sundown, then take to the streets to destroy …

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Uncovered Meat

Outrage as Muslim cleric likens women to ‘uncovered meat’ A Muslim cleric’s claim that women who do not wear the veil are like ‘uncovered meat’ who attract sexual predators sparked outrage around Australia yesterday. Sheik Taj Din al-Hilali, the nation’s most senior Muslim cleric, compared immodestly-dressed women who do not wear the Islamic headdress with …

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Would you trust this person with your children?

This person is a muslim teacher’s assistant who recently sued her employer (and won) for victimization after being suspended from her duties for refusing to take her mask off while teaching. Her employer is/was the Headfield Church of England junior school in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, which says face to face communication is vital to their …

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Terrorism has no religion (It’s just that islamists embrace it more readily)

TERRORISM HAS NO RELIGION Our mission is to expose the fallacy of the distorted and politicized Islamic teachings used by ungodly extremists to sanctify and justify terrorism. It has become crucial to inform the Muslim and Arab people -particularly the Iraqi people- about the deceptions terrorists employ in distorting the peaceful teachings of Islam. These …

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The true face of islam

“Show me just what Muhammad brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached.” – Byzantine emperor Manuel II Palaeologus. Why do some Muslims have such an uncanny talent for proving the case of their critics? When …

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Civilian Casualties

(Image courtesy Cox & Forkum) The American Thinker reminds us to get the whole story before blatantly condemning Israel for the Lebanese civilian casualties. The blame for these deaths falls completely on those who are encouraging, or forcing civilians to remain in areas being used as military staging areas. The idea that killing innocents – …

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Religious War

Clear, concise, well referenced, and eye opening. If you can’t comprehend why this is, and has been a religious war (not to mention World War III, or IV depending on how you count), try this article on for size. The American Thinker: We are already in a Religious War Given the enthusiasm the Muslim culture …

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Signs

Cox & Forkum has a host of links you should be familiar with. That American citizens would openly support these people is dispicable. Charles Johnson is doing a excellent job of rounding up photos and reports of anti-Israel demonstrations around the world. The fact that a pro-Hezbollah sentiment has been repeatedly witnessed is disgusting, especially …

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What’s going on in the Middle East?

Between my Sunday chores, I’m watching Fox, MSNBC, CNN (briefly), and C-SPAN… but you don’t need me to tell you what’s being said and shown there. Instead, I’ll just point out a few bloggers who are living amongst or near the conflict(s). Israellycool Rantings of a Sandmonkey Lebanese Blogger Forum (warning, the linked site contains …

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