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Dar's posts with tag: polishers
You know i can take just about anything but when simple truths are just tossed to the way side i have a very hard time with that.Islam is so pathetic.It wants you and myself to believe that it is more enlightened than any other being on this planet,but here we are in this century and there is this ignorant group of people who still can't get over thier dear and dead prophets failing of being a jealous nut job that had to have his women covered out of sight from his neandrathalic followers.Of course part of that great revelation from allah to old Mo could have been because he himself couldn't keep his eyes off of anothers female companion. And yes there is a story of the dear dead prophets wondering eye spoken of by himslef.I don't know the exact verse at the momentt but it is there. All one has to do is read this story and so many like it to know factually,politically,religiously,and moraly that islam has no place in the Free world.I could not imagine any of my female friends nor family being treated this way and worse just for showing hair and little skin.I can't stand it for a people clear across the globe.Any person with ANy sense that can say anything good about the death cult deserves to be slapped and slapped and slapped.I would be happy to do so at any given time,more than happy to do so.That's all i am going to say for now. Iran's Ayatollah: West Abuses Women, Islam Honors Them By Terence P. Jeffrey CNSNews.com Editor in Chief January 14, 2008 (CNSNews.com) - Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who rules over a nation where men are allowed to have four permanent wives and as many "temporary" wives as they like, declared in a recent lecture to Iranian students that Iran honors women, while the West abuses them. The ayatollah said one indication of this is that women in Iran are forced to wear the hijab -- clothing that covers much or all of a woman's head, face and body -- while women in the West are not forced to wear it. In the West's "sensationalism concerning women's affairs, they blame us by saying: You have made hijab compulsory," the ayatollah said in a January 3 lecture to a conference of Iranian students. "They themselves have made lack of hijab compulsory." Khamenei, whose remarks were broadcast on Iranian national television and translated by the BBC, may have been alluding to a controversial 2004 French law that banned wearing "conspicuous" religious symbols in French schools. The ban encompassed large Christian crosses and Jewish yarmulkes, but was understood to be targeted at female Islamic clothing, such as the hijab. In October 2006, then-British Prime Minister Tony Blair caused a stir when he advocated that Muslim women in Great Britain should voluntarily decline to wear veils. "No one wants to say that people don't have the right to do it," Blair said. "That is to take it too far. But I think we need to confront this issue about how we integrate people properly into our society." Khamenei told the Iranian students' conference that in the Iranian vision of Islam, it was determined that poor women should be compelled to cover their entire bodies and faces in order to honor them and make their dress conform to the style adopted by aristocratic women. This policy, he said, logically followed from the conclusion that men have an "inborn desire for sexual violence." In ancient Iran, aristocratic women used to wear hijab," he said. "Women from lower classes did not bother. But when Islam came, it rejected such instances of discrimination. It said that all women must wear the hijab. In other words, it wanted to honor all women. This is what Islam says. Now, they [in the West] behave as if we are doing something wrong and they are doing the right thing! No, they are in the wrong. They must answer why they have been treating women like a commodity in order to gratify their own lust. "I received some statistics yesterday," the ayatollah continued. "According to those statistics, one third of women in the world are beaten and battered by men. In my opinion, this is very heart-rending; it makes one tearful. And these instances of abuse mainly happen in the industrial countries of the West. This stems from men's inborn desire for sexual violence. "In their sensationalism concerning women's affairs," he continued, "they blame us by saying: You have made hijab compulsory. They themselves have made lack of hijab compulsory. They do not allow girl students to enter university, if they wear a headscarf. Yet they have the audacity to question us by saying: Why have you made hijab compulsory?" Wearing the hijab, he said in answering his own question, "is aimed at honoring women, whereas that [the practices of the West] aim to abuse and insult women." As evidence for this argument, the ayatollah told the Iranian students to consider the way women are used in Western advertising. "They have exploited women as a tool to sell various products," he said. "In effect, they have been treating women like a commodity, like another of their products. If you were to look at the magazines, which are published in the West, you would see that they advertise a commodity for sale next to the naked picture of a woman. Can you imagine a bigger insult to women? They [the West] must be answerable [not Islam]," he said. "Giving the hijab amounts to honoring the person who wears it. A woman's hijab is a symbol of respect for her." According to the March 2007 State Department report on human rights practices in Iran, a woman can be whipped in Iran for not wearing the hijab. "The penal code provides that if a woman appears in public without the appropriate Islamic covering (hijab), she can be sentenced to lashings and/or fined," said the report. Under Iran's Islamic code, a man may marry four regular wives and innumerable temporary wives. "Prostitution is illegal, but sigheh, or temporary marriage, is legal," said the State Department report. "The country's Islamic law permits a man to have up to four wives and an unlimited number of temporary partnerships, based on a Shi'a custom in which a woman may become the wife of a Muslim male after a simple religious ceremony and a civil contract outlining the union's conditions. Temporary marriages may last for any length of time and are used sometimes by prostitutes. Such wives are not granted rights associated with traditional marriage." Also a woman's testimony is not considered equal to a man's in Ayatollah Khamenei's Iran. Nor is a crime committed against a woman considered as egregious as a crime committed against a man. Nor can a woman leave the country without a permission slip from her husband. "The testimony of two women equates with that of one man," says the State Department report. "The blood money paid to the family of a female crime victim is half the sum paid for a man. A married woman must obtain the written consent of her husband before traveling outside the country." As Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei has direct command over Iran's armed force and indirect control over its internal security forces, the State Department says. Islam is so pathetic that even pathetic says "WOW" that's pathetic.Like i said free slappings,no problem. http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewCulture.asp?Page=/Culture/archive/200801/CUL20080114a.html http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/
| This is what i came up with about the Federation of Islamic Organizations in Europe that was mentioned in this article ...http://daralharb.multiply.com/journal/item/209 About F.I.O.E : The Federation of Islamic Organizations in Europe is a non-profitable European organization, which provides a framework for its member organizations and institutions. This framework aims to achieve the overall common goals of serving Muslims in European societies. The FIOE also aims to maintain the Muslim presence in Europe and to enhance and develop that presence so that Islam is properly and accurately introduced. Principals :. The FIOE is founded on a set of principles, which may besummarized as follows: The primary sources for the clear understanding of Islam is the Holy Quran and the prophetic heritage as well as the consensus of the Scholars, without creating any prejudice or inconvenience. Our approach combines authenticity with flexibility and revival. Islam is a holistic world view, which directs the efforts of individuals, families and groups towards serving all walks of life. Islam also aims to free the human mind and welcomes the common good regardless of its origin. A holistic education system is necessary, whether spiritual or intellectual, for creating a strong individual. This is based on accurate understanding of Islam achieved through the framework implemented by member organizations. The organizational Islamic work, based upon truth and sincerity towards Allah the Almighty is a necessity. It must also be based upon genuine ties of brotherhood between all those involved, the correctness and accuracy of implementation and planning as well as upon a firm commitment to the aims coupled the sacrifice and steadfastness. Introducing the values of Islam with the best manners, is a necessity that must be facilitated for. The FIOE rejects all methods and means of compulsion, forced compliance and violence. It believes firmly that dialogue and bridge building are the means and methods to be pursued. The FIOE also believes that all matters of disagreement can be resolved through scholarly study free from any tendencies that reflect fanaticism and bigotry. The FIOE strives to achieve coordination and communication amongst Islamic establishments working on both the European and international arenas in order to realize and fulfill common aims and objectives. Reaching a consensus on small details of Islamic Jurisprudence is unrealistic, and thus such difference is acceptable and must never constitute a premise for divergence among Muslims as the Islamic faith absorbs a wide range of views and stances. Based on Islam’s gracious teachings, about contributing to the welfare of humanity, the FIOE strives to perform a civic role throughout Europe and to contribute towards all aspects of European civil life in a manner that realizes the common goal of European societies. The FIOE encourages and strives to achieve positive integration of Muslims in European societies, in a manner which collates between preserving the unique Islamic identity and enjoying and fulfilling the implications of full and complete citizenship rights and privileges, all in the manner which best achieves the common good and realizes the principles of stability and social harmony. European Muslims have devotional links and retain family roots in the Muslim World, thus the FIOE plays an advocacy role on issues pertaining to the Muslim World by promoting its rights in a wise and appropriate manner, whilst observing the principle of priorities and coordinating various declared interests. The FIOE strives to play a bridging role through which continuity between Europe and the Muslim World may be enhanced in order that mutual interests, positive cooperation and world peace may be achieved. General objectives : Introducing Islam and its values and crystallizing an Islamic culture in accordance with the unique features of the European status quo. To enable Muslims in Europe to perform their religious duties, to preserve their cultural identities and to promote their social and religious affairs. To encourage and establish various establishments such as mosques, schools and educational, cultural, social, leisure and vocational institutes and clubs. To promote member organizations, enhance their expertise and performance and to develop methods of coordination and cooperation therewith. To care for the Muslim youth, provide opportunities for learning Islam and Arabic and to help them excel in their respective vocations. To activate Muslims within the framework of the European Union in a manner that serves the overall general interest. To work for the representation of Muslims within European establishments and authorities. To strive towards achieving recognition for Islam as an official religion throughout Europe, which would be instrumental in enhancing and promoting the European Muslim identity. To expand the cultural and civilizational dialogue between Muslims and others in an attempt to interact positively and establish social peace and harmony. To maintain relationships with Muslims throughout the world, and to promote and reinforce cooperation and exchange between Europe and the Muslim World in a manner that achieves mutual interests. To extend bridges of cooperation and coordination with Islamic official and public authorities and establishments in both European and international arenas with the objective of achieving mutual interests. To contribute towards all efforts which aim to preserve and protect freedoms and promote human rights and dignity; and to refute all forms of racial discrimination and violence. Central Policies: To consider the interests of Islam and Muslims in Europe to be above any nationalistic, partisan or sectarian tendencies.
Aiming to establish cooperation and approximation with all those who work sincerely in a manner which agrees with the aims and objectives of FIOE; and to work towards establishing relations of friendship and cooperation with all those who strive for the sake of Islam, away from any conflict or disagreement. To act transparently towards/with the society and environment around us and to establish ties of cooperation with the various bodies which serve the interests of Muslims and European society, and support the Islamic – Christian dialogue. To conduct all our affairs in a moderate manner and to be realistic when dealing with issues relating to Muslims in Europe as well as addressing international issues pertaining to Islam and Muslims. To always work in a manner that ensures that no law or regulation or by-law is contravened, whilst utilising all that is lawful and ethical. To always plan ahead for all work carried out, even on an executive level; and to carry out assessments on a regular and continued basis of all steps in the form of activities, successes, achievements, communications and agreements, in an intensive attempt to ensure success and progress. Main Departments General Secretariat: General administrative supervision. Monitoring the progress of member organizations, central establishments and various departments . Relations Department: Relations with Islamic organizations in Europe. Relations with non-Muslim organizations. Relations with the Muslim World. Da’wa and Introduction of Islam Department: Mosques, schools and Imams and workers for Da’wa. Introducing & promoting the values of Islam. Muslim-Christian dialogue. Media Department: Publishing ‘Al-Europiyya’ periodical. Publishing and distributing books, publications and audio cassettes. Radio, Television and Internet. Cultural and Intellectual forums. Education Department: Educational syllabuses. Preparatory and advanced courses. Planning Department: Studies and Plans. Statistics, monitoring and following-up. Syllabuses, regulations and by-laws. Eastern Europe Department: Eastern Europe and the Balkans region. Coordinating Islamic work and supporting Islamic establishments. Finance Department: Budgets, subscriptions and donations Developing sources of income and Trusts Muslim Woman Department: Caring for Muslim Women in Europe. Facilitating the participation of Women in Islamic Work. Upholding the rights of Muslim women within the European society. Caring for children and their rights. Youth and Student Department: Youth and Student organizations. Conferences, camps and scouts. Preparatory and advanced courses. Central organizations: European Institute for Human Science: This is considered to be one of the most prominent successes of FIOE, as the Institute in France consists of 4 establishments: The European College for Islamic Studies The Arabic Language Institute The Institute for the training of Imams The Institute for Learning the Holy Quran By the grace of Allah Almighty, a branch of the Institute was opened in the United Kingdom in November 1999, which consists of establishments parallel to that of France. Also, a branch of the Institute was opened in Paris in September 2000 European Council for Fatwa and Research: The ECFR is considered to be a prominent central organization of FIOE; and consists of a number of scholars who reside in Europe as well as others who are familiar with the conditions of Islam and Muslims in Europe. Those scholars belong to various schools of Islamic jurisprudence and thought. The Council held its fourth session in Dublin, Ireland and has become fully established as a chief religious authority for Muslims throughout Europe. Dozens of questions and issues are raised before the Council, all of which are concerned with aspects relating to Muslims existence and settlement in Europe and which require thorough examination and consideration prior to issuing Shari’a fatwas in their concern. The president of ECFR is His Eminence Shaykh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi. Association of Muslim Schools in Europe: This Association was established in Sweden and consists of educational establishments and private Islamic schools as well as schools attached to Islamic centres in various European countries. The FIOE is working tirelessly throughout this session to develop and enhance the performance of the Association. European Association of Media Personnel: This establishment falls under the umbrella of the Media Department, and strives to enhance the participation of Muslims in European culture and media. It also works to encourage cultural exchange and dialogue in Europe as well as representing the interests of members and upholding the freedom of the press and media. The FIOE is working to establish a Coordination Council, which along with the FIOE consists of other main Islamic organizations in an attempt to achieve a more comprehensive representation of Muslims in Europe.
Projects : Islamic Schools: In order to preserve the identity of new Muslim generations in Europe, the FIOE seeks to establish Islamic schools and institutes. The FIOE is also working hard to prepare educational syllabuses for Muslim children in Europe of all ages and levels. Al-Europiyya Periodical: To ensure the continuation of publication of Al-Europiyya, which is a unique forum for covering the affairs of Muslims in Europe and acts as a link between them and their fellow Muslims throughout the Muslim World. The FIOE also strives to establish a specific trust for this project solely, so that it can develop and grow both from the design and content points of view. Civilizational Continuance: The FIOE aims to organize Islamic, cultural and intellectual seminars and conferences in order to enhance communication with the European society and remove misunderstandings and misrepresentations of Islam and Muslims, by promoting the true image of Islam to the different sectors of societies. The FIOE is working on dozens of other projects of educational, cultural, intellectual and youth nature, in order to enhance and promote Islam and Muslims in Europe, protect their interests and uphold their rights.
http://www.eu-islam.com/en/templates/Index_en.asp This is another organization the F.I.O.E is tied to The Muslim Association of Britain (MAB) Established in 1997, as an institution that attempts to fill in the gap in terms of Islamic dawah work in Britain where the call for a comprehensive Islam that encompasses all aspects of life is lacking. MAB tries to implement this through wisdom and good preaching. Aims and objectives of MAB · To spread the teachings and culture of Islam, instill the Islamic principles in the hearts of Muslim community and enhance the good morals within the British society · To assist the Muslim community in maintaining its integrity and foster in them good Islamic conduct like worship of Allah, education and social relation especially ties of kinship. · Education and character building for the MAB members according to its syllabus. · Make Muslims aware of their duties towards the society, within which they are living, and towards their duty of being witnesses on mankind. · To promote an active role for the Muslim community in helping to solve the different problems of this society (like crime, drugs, unemployment, families' disintegration, etc.). · To assist in the endeavours being exerted towards protecting human rights in general and Muslims in particular. · To establish a relationship of cooperation and coordination with the other institutions and organizations in any activity which does not contradict with the aims and objectives of MAB. · To broaden the scope of dialogue between the different cultures and faiths in order to serve society and humanity. · To improve the relationship between the Muslim community and the British institutions on the one hand, and the Muslim world on the other so that their social, economic and political relationships shall be revived on sound basis. · To support just causes and take advantage for this of technology, constructive education, and the good morals of society. http://www.eu-islam.com/en/templates/Index_en.asp About the only thing i believe from either group is thier promotion of Islam...that's IT | |
EC pinned this to my reply box saying it was a crazy crazy story and right up my alley so this crazy man says thanks EC.I wish i could get guys like this and those he sold his own country out to to walk down my alley. Ex-lawmaker charged in terror conspiracy A A former congressman and delegate to the United Nations was indicted Wednesday as part of a terrorist fundraising ring that allegedly sent more than $130,000 to an al-Qaida and Taliban supporter who has threatened U.S. and international troops in Afghanistan. Mark Deli Siljander, a Michigan Republican when he was in the House, was charged with money laundering, conspiracy and obstructing justice for allegedly lying about lobbying senators on behalf of an Islamic charity that authorities said was secretly sending funds to terrorists. A 42-count indictment, unsealed in U.S. District Court in Kansas City, Mo., accuses the Islamic American Relief Agency of paying Siljander $50,000 for the lobbying — money that turned out to be stolen from the U.S. Agency for International Development. Siljander, who served in the House from 1981-1987, was appointed by President Reagan to serve as a U.S. delegate to the United Nations for one year in 1987. He could not immediately be reached for comment Wednesday. His attorney in Kansas City, J.R. Hobbs, had no immediate comment. The charges are part of a long-running case against the charity, which had been based in Columbia, Mo., and was designated by the Treasury Department in 2004 as a suspected fundraiser for terrorists. In the indictment, the government alleges that IARA employed a man who had served as a fundraising aide to Osama bin Laden, the al-Qaida leader and mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks. The indictment charges IARA with sending approximately $130,000 to help Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, whom the United States has designated as a global terrorist. The money, sent to bank accounts in Peshawar, Pakistan, in 2003 and 2004, was masked as donations to an orphanage located in buildings that Hekmatyar owned. Authorities described Hekmatyar as an Afghan mujahedeen leader who has participated in and supported terrorist acts by al-Qaida and the Taliban. The Justice Department said Hekmatyar "has vowed to engage in a holy war against the United States and international troops in Afghanistan." The charges paint "a troubling picture of an American charity organization that engaged in transactions for the benefit of terrorists and conspired with a former United States congressman to convert stolen federal funds into payments for his advocacy," Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Wainstein said. Siljander founded the Washington-area consulting group Global Strategies Inc. after leaving the government. The indictment says Siljander was hired by IARA in March 2004 to lobby the Senate Finance Committee in an effort to remove the charity from the panel's list of suspected terror fundraisers. For his work, IARA paid Siljander with money that was part of U.S. government funding awarded to the charity years earlier for relief work it promised to perform in Africa, the indictment says. Under the grant agreement, IARA was supposed to return any unused funds after the relief project was wrapped up in 1999. Instead, Siljander and three IARA officers agreed to cover up the money's origins and use it on the lobbying effort, the indictment charges. In interviews with the FBI in December 2005 and April 2007, Siljander denied doing any lobbying work for IARA. The money, he told investigators, was merely a donation from IARA to help him write a book about Islam and Christianity, the indictment says. In 2004, the FBI raided the Islamic American Relief Agency-USA group's headquarters and the homes of people affiliated with the group nationwide. Since then, the 20-year-old charity has been unable to raise money and its assets have been frozen. The charity has denied the allegations that it has financed terrorism. IARA in Columbia has argued that it is a separate organization from the Islamic African Relief Agency, a Sudanese group suspected of financing al-Qaida. A federal appeals court in Washington ruled in February that there was a link between the two groups. In an indictment handed down in March, the charity and four of its officers were charged with illegally transferring $1.4 million to Iraq from March 1991 to May 2003 — when Iraq was under various U.S. and U.N. sanctions. The indictment also alleges that on 11 separate occasions the defendants transferred funds from the United States to Iraq through Amman, Jordan, in order to promote unlawful activity that violated Iraq sanctions. In all, Siljander, IARA and five of its officers were charged with various counts of theft, money laundering, aiding terrorists and conspiracy. "By bringing this case in the middle of America, we seek to make it harder for terrorists to do business halfway around the globe," said John Wood, U.S. attorney in Kansas City. Here is the original link Well K street was doing thier part it was these buffoons who messed up.Don't worry i am sure that guy in the wrinkled up shirt that seems to run in at the last minute just when the political chips are down and lays some waded up coffee stained get out of trouble on a technicality piece of paper on the table and all the trouble goes away. Usually these guys in the wrinkled up shirts with thier dirty papers work for sitting politicians but they too have to find work and one would think they are a hot commodity.Of course there are always those within K street themselves who will have as much to hide,another great day for politicians from both sides of the aisle to discover that team work spirit they could never seem to find when it came to doing what was right and proper for you and myself.K street the one political field where there is no bias.They all love money and they all are willing to do whatever they have to do to get it. This guy Siljander is the epitome of the word traitor and should get his speedy trial and a speedy execution as well.We forgive you Mr. Siljander,but now it is goodbye.Then we notice once again how it is our money that is being used against us.50,000 is all we are to believe that was used in this case?That's all they had the proof of.This money was to be for the needy,we did our part and here it shows Islam doesn't care for thier needy.They want them to be needy after all a future of death needs no nourishment except that of more desire to die.How many more Siljanders do you think are out there?
I have to admit this is a new one for me.Usually it's some fool in Africa trying to tell me of the hundreds of millions i had left to me or that just needed to be picked up and delievered,truly once in a lifetime opprotunities.I'm sure. My first conclusion upon reading this very loud piece of mail,think the idiot was hollering when they wrote it?, is that this person has absolutely no idea who i am,they can't possibly,no way on earth do they know who i am.Ha Ha Ha....lets go have a bit of fun disecting this wonderful opporotunity i am given here,shall we? ASSALAMU 'ALAIKUM WARAHMATULLAHI WA BARAKATU, BISMILLAHIRRAHMANIRRAHIM (IN THE NAME OF ALLAH SWT) What's that you say, and i think i heard you correctly because you are yelling? Yes Allah is the devil i agree,thanks for asking.That was fun....NEEEEEEXT RE: US$2.5MILLION TO HELP THE POOR MUSLIMS AND BUILD A MOSQUE IN YOUR AREA. Only 2.5 million?Are you sure that will buy enough rugs?How many foot baths will this buy?I guess we don't need a very expensive deviding wall or curtain to devide the men and women. PERMIT ME TO INTRODUCE MYSELF TO YOU. MY NAME IS DR.AHMAD JASSIM MUHAMMAD AL-AZZAWE. I WISH TO USE MY WEALTH TO HELP THE POOR MUSLIMS AND BUILD MOSQUE AROUND YOUR AREA JUST LIKE WE HAVE CHURCHES IN EVERY CORNER TODAY. You want to build a mosque around MY area? does it come complete with the sweet sweet calls to prayer before the rooster crows?Or how about can it be the starting point of the next peace rally after friday prayers as all cars and homes are torched,like the churches on every street corner do on sundays? WE NEED MOSQUE AT EVERY CORNER PREACHING THE TRUTH OF ALLAH AND WE NEED TO SPREAD ISLAM. YOU WILL AGREE WITH ME THAT CHRISTIANS ARE MAKING WAVE MORE THAN THE MUSLIMS, BECAUSE OF WIDE SPREAD OF CHURCHES. I PRESUME THAT YOU ARE A GOOD MUSLIM THAT IS WHY I HAVE DECIDED TO CONTACT YOU ON THIS IMPORTANT MISSION. Where do i start? Where do i start here? ; ) If i am a good muslim then Islam is screwed.Yes, yes of course it is the christians spewing thier hate from inside those churches...making waves.the truth of Allah? I'm all for telling the TRUTH of Allah,i doubt you would be impressed with my version.BUT with that i am willing to aid you.Look around the War Room...lol I WAS A MAJOR INVESTOR IN OIL RIGGS BEFORE WAR BROKE OUT IN MY COUNTRY UNTIL SOME MILITANT GROUP KIDNAPPED ME. AFTER I WAS RELEASED, I CAME TO LONDON FOR TREATMENT, BECAUSE OF THE INJURY I SUSTAINED FROM THE KIDNAPPERS AND AS A RESULT OF SHOCK, DOCTORS CONFIRMED IT THAT I HAVE STROKE THAT LEFT HALF OF MY BODY PARALYZED. Hmmm,any idea what religion these militants practice that caused you this terrible,oh so terrible tragedy?Went to London for treatment you say?Hmmm,i guess that is what one must do when thier countries Dr's move to another country,have injury must travel.better hope they haven't blown themselves and a crowd of innocent people to bits before your appoinment.that would suck. THE WORST THING IS THAT THE DOCTOR INFORMED ME THAT I MIGHT NOT BE ALIVE AFTER THE NEXT 3 MONTHS AND I AM A WIDOWER (MY WIFE DIED IN IRAQ) WE HAD NO CHILD AND I LOST MY RELATIVES IN THE WAR SO I VOWED NEVER TO RETURN HOME AGAIN. THE PRESENT BAD HEALTH CONDITION AND THE STROKE AFFECTED MY EARS SO I CAN ONLY COMMUNICATE WITH YOU THROUGH EMAIL VIA MY LAPTOP. Yes i am sure it was those dirty Infidel soldiers who caused all your troubles,probably learnt it all from those churches found on every street corner in thier countries.I am sure though that if you went back your country would provide marvelously for you,don't you think? THE REASON WHY I CONTACTED YOU IS BECAUSE OF A HUGE AMOUNT OF MONEY VALUED US$2.5MILLION I DEPOSITED WITH A SECURITY COMPANY IN SPAIN. I WANT YOU TO TRAVEL TO SPAIN TO CLAIM THE MONEY ON MY BEHALF TO SET UP ORPHANAGE FOUNDATION TO HELP THE POOR AND BUILD MOSQUE AROUND YOUR AREA TO SPREAD ISLAM. 70% OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT IS FOR THE PROJECT WHILE THE REMAINING 30% IS FOR YOU TO COVER YOUR EXPENSES. Oh not in my immediate area?I get to travel to spain.a life long dream come true,and to help an orphanage by building a mosque so the kids can know the true allah,all done from the money of a man broken and beaten and on the verge of death.Why i do believe i am getting all misty eyed.Please no one look as i tear up. THE MONEY HAS NO CRIMINAL ROCORDS, BUT BECAUSE OF LATE SADDAM HUSSEIN OF IRAQ, BEFORE WAR BROKE OUT, I DECIDED TO WITHDRAW THE MONEY FROM THE BANK AND SHIPPED IT OUT IN CASH THROUGH A DIPLOMATIC COURIER COMPANY TO SPAIN, BECAUSE I DON’T WANT ANY TRACE OF THE MONEY. No i am sure the money doesn't have a record Mr. wonderful but how about you? What does your record say? Terrorists? Pious muslim? True believer?Follower of the correct path?Of course we don't want any trace of the money.lets not be foolish. PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MUST BE ABLE TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR TRAVELING EXPENSES AND PAY ANY FEE DEMANDED BY THE SECURITY COMPANY THAT IS WHY I MAPPED OUT 30% TO REFUND YOU ALL YOUR COSTS Sure,sure no problem.I will pay whatever the price asked of me for my security.After all safe and secure is the motto.I mean i am getting reimbursed for it anyways.What could go wrong?Especially with great security. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED SEND ME YOUR FULL NAME, ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER TO ENABLE A LAWYER PROCESS THE POWER OF ATTORNEY ON MY BEHALF IN YOUR NAME THAT YOU WILL PRESENT TO THE SECURITY COMPANY IN SPAIN BEFORE CLAIMING THE MONEY AS THE BENEFICIARY. Would it be expedited if i gave you my bank account number and social security numbers too?I mean lets get this orphanage and mosque built,souls are being lost to all those churches on every street corner,christians are making more waves than muslims because of it. WASSALAMMUALAIKUM WR.WB, DR.AHMAD JASSIM MUHAMMAD AL-AZZAWE Yes yes allah sucks muhammad sucks and you suck.thanks for the opprotunity.I'm going to go order my ticket,pack and hey maybe you can have KHAT stevens perform at the grand opening of the orphanage and the mosque.We can all hold hands and sing and dance,just have a good old time.It can be the vacation i never had,all expenses paid to boot.Whooo hooo i am so excited.I hope nothing happens to the plane on the way there.Okay gotta go.i'm going to Spain whoooo hooo!!!!!
This is the original story that started the firestorms of accuasations of hate speech by muslims towards the author of the story and the magazine that printed it,truth always seems to be hate speech to these people....wonder why? I guess because they hate speech,free speech. The future belongs to Islam The Muslim world has youth, numbers and global ambitions. The West is growing old and enfeebled, and lacks the will to rebuff those who would supplant it. It's the end of the world as we've known it. An excerpt from 'America Alone'. MARK STEYN | Oct 20, 2006 Sept. 11, 2001, was not "the day everything changed," but the day that revealed how much had already changed. On Sept. 10, how many journalists had the Council of American-Islamic Relations or the Canadian Islamic Congress or the Muslim Council of Britain in their Rolodexes? If you'd said that whether something does or does not cause offence to Muslims would be the early 21st century's principal political dynamic in Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and the United Kingdom, most folks would have thought you were crazy. Yet on that Tuesday morning the top of the iceberg bobbed up and toppled the Twin Towers. This is about the seven-eighths below the surface -- the larger forces at play in the developed world that have left Europe too enfeebled to resist its remorseless transformation into Eurabia and that call into question the future of much of the rest of the world. The key factors are: demographic decline; the unsustainability of the social democratic state; and civilizational exhaustion. Let's start with demography, because everything does: If your school has 200 guys and you're playing a school with 2,000 pupils, it doesn't mean your baseball team is definitely going to lose but it certainly gives the other fellows a big starting advantage. Likewise, if you want to launch a revolution, it's not very likely if you've only got seven revolutionaries. And they're all over 80. But, if you've got two million and seven revolutionaries and they're all under 30 you're in business. For example, I wonder how many pontificators on the "Middle East peace process" ever run this number: The median age in the Gaza Strip is 15.8 years. Once you know that, all the rest is details. If you were a "moderate Palestinian" leader, would you want to try to persuade a nation -- or pseudo-nation -- of unemployed poorly educated teenage boys raised in a UN-supervised European-funded death cult to see sense? Any analysis of the "Palestinian problem" that doesn't take into account the most important determinant on the ground is a waste of time. Likewise, the salient feature of Europe, Canada, Japan and Russia is that they're running out of babies. What's happening in the developed world is one of the fastest demographic evolutions in history: most of us have seen a gazillion heartwarming ethnic comedies -- My Big Fat Greek Wedding and its ilk -- in which some uptight WASPy type starts dating a gal from a vast loving fecund Mediterranean family, so abundantly endowed with sisters and cousins and uncles that you can barely get in the room. It is, in fact, the inversion of the truth. Greece has a fertility rate hovering just below 1.3 births per couple, which is what demographers call the point of "lowest-low" fertility from which no human society has ever recovered. And Greece's fertility is the healthiest in Mediterranean Europe: Italy has a fertility rate of 1.2, Spain 1.1. Insofar as any citizens of the developed world have "big" families these days, it's the anglo democracies: America's fertility rate is 2.1, New Zealand a little below. Hollywood should be making My Big Fat Uptight Protestant Wedding in which some sad Greek only child marries into a big heartwarming New Zealand family where the spouse actually has a sibling. As I say, this isn't a projection: it's happening now. There's no need to extrapolate, and if you do it gets a little freaky, but, just for fun, here goes: by 2050, 60 per cent of Italians will have no brothers, no sisters, no cousins, no aunts, no uncles. The big Italian family, with papa pouring the vino and mama spooning out the pasta down an endless table of grandparents and nieces and nephews, will be gone, no more, dead as the dinosaurs. As Noel Coward once remarked in another context, "Funiculi, funicula, funic yourself." By mid-century, Italians will have no choice in the matter. Experts talk about root causes. But demography is the most basic root of all. A people that won't multiply can't go forth or go anywhere. Those who do will shape the age we live in. Demographic decline and the unsustainability of the social democratic state are closely related. In America, politicians upset about the federal deficit like to complain that we're piling up debts our children and grandchildren will have to pay off. But in Europe the unaffordable entitlements are in even worse shape: there are no kids or grandkids to stick it to. You might formulate it like this: Age + Welfare = Disaster for you; Youth + Will = Disaster for whoever gets in your way. By "will," I mean the metaphorical spine of a culture. Africa, to take another example, also has plenty of young people, but it's riddled with AIDS and, for the most part, Africans don't think of themselves as Africans: as we saw in Rwanda, their primary identity is tribal, and most tribes have no global ambitions. Islam, however, has serious global ambitions, and it forms the primal, core identity of most of its adherents -- in the Middle East, South Asia and elsewhere. Islam has youth and will, Europe has age and welfare. We are witnessing the end of the late 20th- century progressive welfare democracy. Its fiscal bankruptcy is merely a symptom of a more fundamental bankruptcy: its insufficiency as an animating principle for society. The children and grandchildren of those fascists and republicans who waged a bitter civil war for the future of Spain now shrug when a bunch of foreigners blow up their capital. Too sedated even to sue for terms, they capitulate instantly. Over on the other side of the equation, the modern multicultural state is too watery a concept to bind huge numbers of immigrants to the land of their nominal citizenship. So they look elsewhere and find the jihad. The Western Muslim's pan-Islamic identity is merely the first great cause in a world where globalized pathologies are taking the place of old-school nationalism. For states in demographic decline with ever more lavish social programs, the question is a simple one: can they get real? Can they grow up before they grow old? If not, then they'll end their days in societies dominated by people with a very different world view. Which brings us to the third factor -- the enervated state of the Western world, the sense of civilizational ennui, of nations too mired in cultural relativism to understand what's at stake. As it happens, that third point is closely related to the first two. To Americans, it doesn't always seem obvious that there's any connection between the "war on terror" and the so-called "pocketbook issues" of domestic politics. But there is a correlation between the structural weaknesses of the social democratic state and the rise of a globalized Islam. The state has gradually annexed all the responsibilities of adulthood -- health care, child care, care of the elderly -- to the point where it's effectively severed its citizens from humanity's primal instincts, not least the survival instinct. In the American context, the federal "deficit" isn't the problem; it's the government programs that cause the deficit. These programs would still be wrong even if Bill Gates wrote a cheque to cover them each month. They corrode the citizen's sense of self-reliance to a potentially fatal degree. Big government is a national security threat: it increases your vulnerability to threats like Islamism, and makes it less likely you'll be able to summon the will to rebuff it. We should have learned that lesson on Sept. 11, 2001, when big government flopped big-time and the only good news of the day came from the ad hoc citizen militia of Flight 93. There were two forces at play in the late 20th century: in the Eastern bloc, the collapse of Communism; in the West, the collapse of confidence. One of the most obvious refutations of Francis Fukuyama's famous thesis The End Of History -- written at the victory of liberal pluralist democracy over Soviet Communism -- is that the victors didn't see it as such. Americans -- or at least non-Democrat-voting Americans -- may talk about "winning" the Cold War but the French and the Belgians and Germans and Canadians don't. Very few British do. These are all formal NATO allies -- they were, technically, on the winning side against a horrible tyranny few would wish to live under themselves. In Europe, there was an initial moment of euphoria: it was hard not be moved by the crowds sweeping through the Berlin Wall, especially as so many of them were hot-looking Red babes eager to enjoy a Carlsberg or Stella Artois with even the nerdiest running dog of imperialism. But, when the moment faded, pace Fukuyama, there was no sense on the Continent that our Big Idea had beaten their Big Idea. With the best will in the world, it's hard to credit the citizens of France or Italy as having made any serious contribution to the defeat of Communism. Au contraire, millions of them voted for it, year in, year out. And, with the end of the Soviet existential threat, the enervation of the West only accelerated. In Thomas P. M. Barnett's book Blueprint For Action, Robert D. Kaplan, a very shrewd observer of global affairs, is quoted referring to the lawless fringes of the map as "Indian territory." It's a droll joke but a misleading one. The difference between the old Indian territory and the new is this: no one had to worry about the Sioux riding down Fifth Avenue. Today, with a few hundred bucks on his ATM card, the fellow from the badlands can be in the heart of the metropolis within hours. Here's another difference: in the old days, the white man settled the Indian territory. Now the followers of the badland's radical imams settle the metropolis. And another difference: technology. In the old days, the Injuns had bows and arrows and the cavalry had rifles. In today's Indian territory, countries that can't feed their own people have nuclear weapons. But beyond that the very phrase "Indian territory" presumes that inevitably these badlands will be brought within the bounds of the ordered world. In fact, a lot of today's "Indian territory" was relatively ordered a generation or two back -- West Africa, Pakistan, Bosnia. Though Eastern Europe and Latin America and parts of Asia are freer now than they were in the seventies, other swaths of the map have spiralled backwards. Which is more likely? That the parts of the world under pressure will turn into post-Communist Poland or post-Communist Yugoslavia? In Europe, the demographic pressures favour the latter. The enemies we face in the future will look a lot like al-Qaeda: transnational, globalized, locally franchised, extensively outsourced -- but tied together through a powerful identity that leaps frontiers and continents. They won't be nation-states and they'll have no interest in becoming nation-states, though they might use the husks thereof, as they did in Afghanistan and then Somalia. The jihad may be the first, but other transnational deformities will embrace similar techniques. Sept. 10 institutions like the UN and the EU will be unlikely to provide effective responses. We can argue about what consequences these demographic trends will have, but to say blithely they have none is ridiculous. The basic demography explains, for example, the critical difference between the "war on terror" for Americans and Europeans: in the U.S., the war is something to be fought in the treacherous sands of the Sunni Triangle and the caves of the Hindu Kush; you go to faraway places and kill foreigners. But, in Europe, it's a civil war. Neville Chamberlain dismissed Czechoslovakia as "a faraway country of which we know little." This time round, for much of western Europe it turned out the faraway country of which they knew little was their own. Four years into the "war on terror," the Bush administration began promoting a new formulation: "the long war." Not a good sign. In a short war, put your money on tanks and bombs. In a long war, the better bet is will and manpower. The longer the long war gets, the harder it will be, because it's a race against time, against lengthening demographic, economic and geopolitical odds. By "demographic," I mean the Muslim world's high birth rate, which by mid-century will give tiny Yemen a higher population than vast empty Russia. By "economic," I mean the perfect storm the Europeans will face within this decade, because their lavish welfare states are unsustainable on their post-Christian birth rates. By "geopolitical," I mean that, if you think the United Nations and other international organizations are antipathetic to America now, wait a few years and see what kind of support you get from a semi-Islamified Europe. Almost every geopolitical challenge in the years ahead has its roots in demography, but not every demographic crisis will play out the same way. That's what makes doing anything about it even more problematic -- because different countries' reactions to their own particular domestic circumstances are likely to play out in destabilizing ways on the international scene. In Japan, the demographic crisis exists virtually in laboratory conditions -- no complicating factors; in Russia, it will be determined by the country's relationship with a cramped neighbour -- China; and in Europe, the new owners are already in place -- like a tenant with a right-to-buy agreement. Let's start in the most geriatric jurisdiction on the planet. In Japan, the rising sun has already passed into the next phase of its long sunset: net population loss. 2005 was the first year since records began in which the country had more deaths than births. Japan offers the chance to observe the demographic death spiral in its purest form. It's a country with no immigration, no significant minorities and no desire for any: just the Japanese, aging and dwindling. At first it doesn't sound too bad: compared with the United States, most advanced societies are very crowded. If you're in a cramped apartment in a noisy congested city, losing a couple hundred thousand seems a fine trade-off. The difficulty, in a modern social democratic state, is managing which people to lose: already, according to the Japan Times, depopulation is "presenting the government with pressing challenges on the social and economic front, including ensuring provision of social security services and securing the labour force." For one thing, the shortage of children has led to a shortage of obstetricians. Why would any talented ambitious med school student want to go into a field in such precipitous decline? As a result, if you live in certain parts of Japan, childbirth is all in the timing. On Oki Island, try to time the contractions for Monday morning. That's when the maternity ward is open -- first day of the week, 10 a.m., when an obstetrician flies in to attend to any pregnant mothers who happen to be around. And at 5.30 p.m. she flies out. So, if you've been careless enough to time your childbirth for Tuesday through Sunday, you'll have to climb into a helicopter and zip off to give birth alone in a strange hospital unsurrounded by tiresome loved ones. Do Lamaze classes on Oki now teach you to time your breathing to the whirring of the chopper blades? The last local obstetrician left the island in 2006 and the health service isn't expecting any more. Doubtless most of us can recall reading similar stories over the years from remote rural districts in America, Canada, Australia. After all, why would a village of a few hundred people have a great medical system? But Oki has a population of 17,000, and there are still no obstetricians: birthing is a dying business. So what will happen? There are a couple of scenarios: whatever Japanese feelings on immigration, a country with great infrastructure won't empty out for long, any more than a state-of-the-art factory that goes belly up stays empty for long. At some point, someone else will move in to Japan's plant. And the alternative? In The Children Of Men, P. D. James' dystopian fantasy about a barren world, there are special dolls for women whose maternal instinct has gone unfulfilled: pretend mothers take their artificial children for walks on the street or to the swings in the park. In Japan, that's no longer the stuff of dystopian fantasy. At the beginning of the century, the country's toy makers noticed they had a problem: toys are for children and Japan doesn't have many. What to do? In 2005, Tomy began marketing a new doll called Yumel -- a baby boy with a range of 1,200 phrases designed to serve as companions for the elderly. He says not just the usual things -- "I wuv you" -- but also asks the questions your grandchildren would ask if you had any: "Why do elephants have long noses?" Yumel joins his friend, the Snuggling Ifbot, a toy designed to have the conversation of a five-year old child which its makers, with the usual Japanese efficiency, have determined is just enough chit-chat to prevent the old folks going senile. It seems an appropriate final comment on the social democratic state: in a childish infantilized self-absorbed society where adults have been stripped of all responsibility, you need never stop playing with toys. We are the children we never had. And why leave it at that? Is it likely an ever smaller number of young people will want to spend their active years looking after an ever greater number of old people? Or will it be simpler to put all that cutting-edge Japanese technology to good use and take a flier on Mister Roboto and the post-human future? After all, what's easier for the governing class? Weaning a pampered population off the good life and re-teaching them the lost biological impulse or giving the Sony Corporation a licence to become the Cloney Corporation? If you need to justify it to yourself, you'd grab the graphs and say, well, demographic decline is universal. It's like industrialization a couple of centuries back; everyone will get to it eventually, but the first to do so will have huge advantages: the relevant comparison is not with England's early 19th century population surge but with England's Industrial Revolution. In the industrial age, manpower was critical. In the new technological age, manpower will be optional -- and indeed, if most of the available manpower's Muslim, it's actually a disadvantage. As the most advanced society with the most advanced demographic crisis, Japan seems likely to be the first jurisdiction to embrace robots and cloning and embark on the slippery slope to transhumanism. Demographic origin need not be the final word. In 1775, Benjamin Franklin wrote a letter to Joseph Priestly suggesting a mutual English friend might like to apply his mind to the conundrum the Crown faced: Britain, at the expense of three millions, has killed 150 Yankees this campaign, which is £20000 a head... During the same time, 60000 children have been born in America. From these data his mathematical head will easily calculate the time and the expense necessary to kill us all. Obviously, Franklin was oversimplifying. Not every American colonist identified himself as a rebel. After the revolution, there were massive population displacements: as United Empire Loyalists well know, large numbers of New Yorkers left the colony to resettle in what's now Ontario. Some American Negroes were so anxious to remain subjects of King George III they resettled as far as Sierra Leone. For these people, their primary identity was not as American colonists but as British subjects. For others, their new identity as Americans had supplanted their formal allegiance to the Crown. The question for today's Europe is whether the primary identity of their fastest-growing demographic is Muslim or Belgian, Muslim or Dutch, Muslim or French. That's where civilizational confidence comes in: if "Dutchness" or "Frenchness" seems a weak attenuated thing, then the stronger identity will prevail. One notes other similarities between revolutionary America and contemporary Europe: the United Empire Loyalists were older and wealthier; the rebels were younger and poorer. In the end, the former simply lacked the latter's strength of will. Europe, like Japan, has catastrophic birth rates and a swollen pampered elderly class determined to live in defiance of economic reality. But the difference is that on the Continent the successor population is already in place and the only question is how bloody the transfer of real estate will be. If America's "allies" failed to grasp the significance of 9/11, it's because Europe's home-grown terrorism problems had all taken place among notably static populations, such as Ulster and the Basque country. One could make generally safe extrapolations about the likelihood of holding Northern Ireland to what cynical strategists in Her Majesty's Government used to call an "acceptable level of violence." But in the same three decades as Ulster's "Troubles," the hitherto moderate Muslim populations of south Asia were radicalized by a politicized form of Islam; previously formally un-Islamic societies such as Nigeria became semi-Islamist; and large Muslim populations settled in parts of Europe that had little or no experience of mass immigration. On the Continent and elsewhere in the West, native populations are aging and fading and being supplanted remorselessly by a young Muslim demographic. Time for the obligatory "of courses": of course, not all Muslims are terrorists -- though enough are hot for jihad to provide an impressive support network of mosques from Vienna to Stockholm to Toronto to Seattle. Of course, not all Muslims support terrorists -- though enough of them share their basic objectives(the wish to live under Islamic law in Europe and North America)to function wittingly or otherwise as the "good cop" end of an Islamic good cop/bad cop routine. But, at the very minimum, this fast-moving demographic transformation provides a huge comfort zone for the jihad to move around in. And in a more profound way it rationalizes what would otherwise be the nuttiness of the terrorists' demands. An IRA man blows up a pub in defiance of democratic reality -- because he knows that at the ballot box the Ulster Loyalists win the elections and the Irish Republicans lose. When a European jihadist blows something up, that's not in defiance of democratic reality but merely a portent of democratic reality to come. He's jumping the gun, but in every respect things are moving his way. You may vaguely remember seeing some flaming cars on the evening news toward the end of 2005. Something going on in France, apparently. Something to do with -- what's the word? -- "youths." When I pointed out the media's strange reluctance to use the M-word vis-à-vis the rioting "youths," I received a ton of emails arguing there's no Islamist component, they're not the madrasa crowd, they may be Muslim but they're secular and Westernized and into drugs and rap and meaningless sex with no emotional commitment, and rioting and looting and torching and trashing, just like any normal healthy Western teenagers. These guys have economic concerns, it's the lack of jobs, it's conditions peculiar to France, etc. As one correspondent wrote, "You right-wing shit-for-brains think everything's about jihad." Actually, I don't think everything's about jihad. But I do think, as I said, that a good 90 per cent of everything's about demography. Take that media characterization of those French rioters: "youths." What's the salient point about youths? They're youthful. Very few octogenarians want to go torching Renaults every night. It's not easy lobbing a Molotov cocktail into a police station and then hobbling back with your walker across the street before the searing heat of the explosion melts your hip replacement. Civil disobedience is a young man's game. In June 2006, a 54-year-old Flemish train conductor called Guido Demoor got on the Number 23 bus in Antwerp to go to work. Six -- what's that word again? -- "youths" boarded the bus and commenced intimidating the other riders. There were some 40 passengers aboard. But the "youths" were youthful and the other passengers less so. Nonetheless, Mr. Demoor asked the lads to cut it out and so they turned on him, thumping and kicking him. Of those 40 other passengers, none intervened to help the man under attack. Instead, at the next stop, 30 of the 40 scrammed, leaving Mr. Demoor to be beaten to death. Three "youths" were arrested, and proved to be -- quelle surprise! -- of Moroccan origin. The ringleader escaped and, despite police assurances of complete confidentiality, of those 40 passengers only four came forward to speak to investigators. "You see what happens if you intervene," a fellow rail worker told the Belgian newspaper De Morgen. "If Guido had not opened his mouth he would still be alive." No, he wouldn't. He would be as dead as those 40 passengers are, as the Belgian state is, keeping his head down, trying not to make eye contact, cowering behind his newspaper in the corner seat and hoping just to be left alone. What future in "their" country do Mr. Demoor's two children have? My mother and grandparents came from Sint-Niklaas, a town I remember well from many childhood visits. When we stayed with great-aunts and other relatives, the upstairs floors of the row houses had no bathrooms, just chamber pots. My sister and I were left to mooch around cobbled streets with our little cousin for hours on end, wandering aimlessly past smoke-wreathed bars and cafes, occasionally buying frites with mayonnaise. With hindsight it seemed as parochially Flemish as could be imagined. Not anymore. The week before Mr. Demoor was murdered in plain sight, bus drivers in Sint-Niklaas walked off the job to protest the thuggery of the -- here it comes again -- "youths." In little more than a generation, a town has been transformed. Of the ethnic Belgian population, some 17 per cent are under 18 years old. Of the country's Turkish and Moroccan population, 35 per cent are under 18 years old. The "youths" get ever more numerous, the non-youths get older. To avoid the ruthless arithmetic posited by Benjamin Franklin, it is necessary for those "youths" to feel more Belgian. Is that likely? Colonel Gadhafi doesn't think so: There are signs that Allah will grant Islam victory in Europe -- without swords, without guns, without conquests. The fifty million Muslims of Europe will turn it into a Muslim continent within a few decades. On Sept. 11, 2001, the American mainland was attacked for the first time since the War of 1812. The perpetrators were foreign -- Saudis and Egyptians. Since 9/11, Europe has seen the London Tube bombings, the French riots, Dutch murders of nationalist politicians. The perpetrators are their own citizens -- British subjects, citoyens de la République française. In Linz, Austria, Muslims are demanding that all female teachers, believers or infidels, wear head scarves in class. The Muslim Council of Britain wants Holocaust Day abolished because it focuses "only" on the Nazis'(alleged)Holocaust of the Jews and not the Israelis' ongoing Holocaust of the Palestinians. How does the state react? In Seville, King Ferdinand III is no longer patron saint of the annual fiesta because his splendid record in fighting for Spanish independence from the Moors was felt to be insensitive to Muslims. In London, a judge agreed to the removal of Jews and Hindus from a trial jury because the Muslim defendant's counsel argued he couldn't get a fair verdict from them. The Church of England is considering removing St. George as the country's patron saint on the grounds that, according to various Anglican clergy, he's too "militaristic" and "offensive to Muslims." They wish to replace him with St. Alban, and replace St. George's cross on the revamped Union Flag, which would instead show St. Alban's cross as a thin yellow streak. In a few years, as millions of Muslim teenagers are entering their voting booths, some European countries will not be living formally under sharia, but -- as much as parts of Nigeria, they will have reached an accommodation with their radicalized Islamic compatriots, who like many intolerant types are expert at exploiting the "tolerance" of pluralist societies. In other Continental countries, things are likely to play out in more traditional fashion, though without a significantly different ending. Wherever one's sympathies lie on Islam's multiple battle fronts the fact is the jihad has held out a long time against very tough enemies. If you're not shy about taking on the Israelis and Russians, why wouldn't you fancy your chances against the Belgians and Spaniards? "We're the ones who will change you," the Norwegian imam Mullah Krekar told the Oslo newspaper Dagbladet in 2006. "Just look at the development within Europe, where the number of Muslims is expanding like mosquitoes. Every Western woman in the EU is producing an average of 1.4 children. Every Muslim woman in the same countries is producing 3.5 children." As he summed it up: "Our way of thinking will prove more powerful than yours." ( Expanding like mosquitoes? how fitting for the blood suckers to compare themselves to something that leeches off of another to survive,and spreads disease.See how truth always finds a way of getting out,it's a wonderful thing.) Reprinted by permission of Regnery Publishing from America Alone © 2006 by Mark Steyn ( "Aquired" by the War Room Blog under the act of everyone has the right to know) http://www.macleans.ca/article.jsp?content=20061023_134898_134898&source
The puppet speaks. Hizbullah is willing to negotiate returning to Israel body parts of several soldiers who were killed during the Second Lebanon War, Israel Radio reported Wednesday overnight. ( How gracious of them.They want much for little and they offer pieces in exchange for everything.) Nasrallah made no mention of reservists Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser, whose capture sparked the war. ( of course he didn't.They love the thought of the Jews being put through all the anguish pain and despair.One thing can be certain those Lebanese and Palestinians jailed by Israel deserve to be there AND they are being well taken care of.What can we say about those Hizbullah kidnapped?) The organization's leader Hassan Nasrallah was quoted as telling a Lebanese TV station that negotiations with Israel were taking place, but progressing slowly. ( Look who has the nerve to say what is progressing slowly.A turtle progresses at Mach ten compared to these guys since the begining of the death cults existence.) He said that Israel seemed less anxious to receive the remains of several fallen soldiers than would seem following a deal made several weeks ago, when the body of a drowned Israeli was returned for a wounded Hizbullah fighter and the remains of two others. ( Yes that's it play the people,get them all riled up and hollering to deal with the devil for the scraps of your handy work.) Nasrallah added that Hizbullah was preparing for a war against Israel but said another round of fighting is not expected in coming months. Hizbullah was following the IDF's maneuvers in the North and its attempts to recuperate from the war, Nasrallah was quoted as saying. ( Good may they clean your clock as they tune out the "International community" and thier bellowing to stop the arse kicking you so deserve.Make sure you prepare those hiding spots amongst the "Innocent" civilians now,gotta make sure you get some great footage out of that.) Earlier in the interview, which lasted for two hours, Nasrallah said that "[Hizbullah] influences how Iran acts in the Middle East more than Iran influences [Hizbullah]." ( Yea because after all it's Lebanese money being used for the "resistance",it's Lebanese weapons being used for warfare.These guys think we are all a bunch of rubes. Forget about say it long enough and it becomes truth but think it long enough and it becomes.....a freaking joke.) He also accused Israel of being behind the political assassinations in Lebanon. ( Of course they are.Who would have thought different? Those barbarians running around killing thier allies in the middle of the snakes den.) The Hizbullah leader lashed out at the United States, saying that it was intentionally acting to sabotage the Palestinian right of return by making sure Palestinian refugees stay in Lebanon. Furthermore, he accused the US of trying to control the Lebanese government and its army in order to force the country into a peace treaty with Israel and to destroy Hizbullah. ( Gee last time i checked most of Lebanon,the sane part if there is any,has a reason to destroy Hizbullah.Wasn't it from your very own filthy mouth that admitted you started the last war? So isn't it your fault that Lebanon was set back decades.The Lebanese army wasn't fighting the war YOU and your "U.N. " and "Internationally "legitimized terrorist "political" group fought that war.With YOU being involved in any way means peace will never find Lebanon.) In the interview, which was aired simultaneously by Hizbullah's Al-Manar television, the Hizbullah leader went on to say that no president would be elected in Lebanon unless the Syrian-backed opposition gets a veto power in the future government. ( Of course not.Until terrorism gets a say then terrorism will keep attacking.People will keep being assassinated,surely by Israel not you. Why don't you just be a man about it ans say unless Iran gets veto power?Syria ,Iran whats the diff? Nasrallah also accused the anti-Syrian parliamentary majority of creating the current presidential deadlock by refusing a partnership with the Hizbullah-led opposition. ( Smart people who recognize the devil when they see him.) "A solution lies in a partnership through a constitutional guarantee (and) through a veto power for the opposition, which represents more than half of the Lebanese people," said the Hizbullah leader. ( Funny that. Glad you tossed in that part about representing more than half.So instead of just gaining veto power you should be the leader,or your "political group " should be the leader, and forever.That's what it means to me.) Nasrallah said his party supported Army Commander Gen. Michel Suleiman for president to replace pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud, whose term ended on Nov. 23 without a successor being chosen. ( Imagine that a military President.Let me guess once the military president comes into power that will really legitimize your terrorist group and strengthen your numbers?) But Suleiman's election, he said, "will not solve the problem without a national unity government in which the opposition gets a veto power." ( Yep then once all is in place just start sending everyone else home or maybe Israel will sneak in and start assassinating them one by one to end thier influence.....right? ) A parliamentary session to elect Lebanon's president was postponed for the 11th time on Dec. 28 with feuding factions deadlocked over a constitutional amendment and the shape of a future government. A new parliament session has been set for Jan. 12. ( Well there is still hope (cough cough) The crisis over the presidency has capped a yearlong power struggle between anti-Syrian politicians, who hold a slim majority in parliament and support the Western-backed government of Prime Minister Fuad Saniora, and the opposition, led Hizbullah. ( The opposition led by Hizbullah,backed by syria,backed by Iran.All involved have only thier cross hairs trained on Israel,nothing else matters.The future looks bright.) Nasrallah blamed the deadlock on the ruling coalition, "which wants to fully control authority and rejects partnership with the other party." ( Yea wants nothing to do with terrorism,wants to rebuild what Hizbullah broke,none other than them broke.) "Today, the real problem is the principle of partnership. A veto power means that the opposition becomes a partner (in government)," Nasrallah said. ( Partner ( in government) sounds like it will be team work all the way,a partnership as long as those who gave away thier veto power know how to order toilet paper,or rocks whatever they use there now because that is all they will have the voice to do.) Lawmakers on both sides have agreed to back Suleiman as a compromise candidate, but parliament must first amend the constitution to allow a sitting military chief to become president. ( Well if this isn't one of those times where the guy runs in with the wrinkled up paper entitled "How to get us out of this political mess" then these fools cut thier own throats.) This process has been complicated by the opposition's demand for a new unity government that would give it veto power over major decisions. Opposition boycotts have thwarted attempts to choose a president by preventing a two-thirds quorum. ( Strong arm tactics,you don't choose a president unless it is the one they want you to choose,pretty simple really.) The ruling coalition accuses the opposition of obstructing the presidential vote under orders from Syria and Iran, which back Hizbullah. In turn, the opposition claims pro-government groups in the parliament majority follow US policies.
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