From the daily archives:

Friday, May 4, 2007

Charles Rips the Media Whores

May 4, 2007

Charles from LGF has been watching the Sydney Morning Heralds idiotic attempt to paint Sheik Al Hilali as some kind of homeboy, something he is not. Now the Daily Telegraph gets in on the action: The Sydney Morning Herald’s absurd puff piece on the catmeat Sheik (subject of this post on Tuesday) was also noticed [...]

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France: Segolene Royal Madness “Vote for me or Muslims will riot”

May 4, 2007

France’s Royal warns of violence if Sarkozy wins In a tactic straight out of the Islamofascist playbook, socialist Segolene Royal says that if her opponent Nicolas Sarkozy wins the French presidential election, her friends the “youths” are going to tear the place up. By Kerstin Gehmlich Reuters Socialist opponent Segolene Royal said on Friday that [...]

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Christopher Hitchens: NO to Censorship!

May 4, 2007

The speech is from a debate at Hart House, University of Toronto. Hitchens speech is in opposition to a proposed amendment to criminalize hate speech. A big thanks to Scott T. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lBw99RbEyA&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fricharddawkins%2Enet%2Farticle%2C731%2CFree%2DSpeech%2CChristopher%2DHitchens[/youtube] Meanwhile, CAIR is chipping away on freedom of speech: CAIR Cheers”Thought Crime” Bill Passage I warned against the thought crimes bill here. I [...]

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Australia: Young Muslims urged to enlist

May 4, 2007

Richard Kerbaj/The Australian YOUNG Australian Muslim women will be targeted to join the Army Reserve and prove they are part of the national security “solution”. The plan by Sydney Muslim leader Jamal Rifi – which has been welcomed by the Australian Defence Force – is designed to break down barriers between Islam and mainstream Australia. [...]

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Australia: Will Allah save us from Wakademia?

May 4, 2007

With thanks to Gramfan: Traditional Aboriginal Imam from the Andrew Bolt blog Who said academic theories had to make sense? From the Sydney Morning Herald (of course) Peta Stephenson, a doctoral fellow at the University of Melbourne’s Asia Institute, says Islam doesn’t share the baggage of missionary Christianity, and has become one path by which [...]

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