From the daily archives:

Monday, October 15, 2007

The Dangerous Denial of Jihad’s Threat

October 15, 2007

By Jeffrey Imm
Only in America?
* Wilful and deliberate stupidity across the board; obstinate denial and refusal to deal with the real ‘root-causes’ paralyze the efforts of the counter jihad movements:

On October 12, Taliban leader Mullah Omar declared that it had reached a “success point” in its “jehad” (sic) against the Karzai government, and called [...]

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Denmark Offers to Shelter Hirsi Ali

October 15, 2007

* Congratulations to the Danes, who have embarrassed the Netherlands and risked the rage of the ‘tiny minority of extremists’ worldwide by stepping up and offering to give refuge to Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
* Sheik Yer’mami ran this story here
Brian Mikkelsen, the Danish culture minister, has indicated the government would be willing to allow [...]

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Iran: The Islamic Republic of S& M

October 15, 2007

Masochism Prescribed by Sadists or ‘Islamic Law?’
London — A Christian couple were flogged in Iran for participating in an “underground Church”, an Iranian Christian group said in a report on its website earlier this week.
The unnamed couple were arrested on September 21, 2005, the report said, adding that a Revolutionary Court reviewed their case in [...]

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Just Imagine What Tey’ll Do To The Jews

October 15, 2007

* Pali-Swine or the End of Time?
News reports out of Gaza last week have detailed the torture and murder of a prominent Christian Arab resident. His crime? Apparently being a prominent Christian Arab resident, who owned the only Christian bookstore in Gaza. Lest anyone think this was an isolated incident, the same bookstore had [...]

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What’s Turkey good for? Turkish army chief says U.S. ties at risk

October 15, 2007

Turkey is not an ‘ally’- just like Pakistan or Saudi Arabia can never be ‘allies’-, not in the absurdly named ‘WoT’ and not in any other way.
Fitzgerald: Note to the Turkish government
1) The Cold War, or at least the First Cold War, is over. It is no longer 1950, or 1960. There is [...]

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