From the daily archives:

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Muslim Grievance Theater: Hijab Women Dissed at Obama Rally Are Muslim Terror Front-Group Activists, Islamic Proselytizers

June 19, 2008

Obamarama: *  More on the Muslim candidate (who claims he is not a Muslim and never was one)  but was born and raised a Muslim: By Debbie Schlussel As soon as I heard about the Muslim women in hijabs being excluded from sitting behind Barack Obama at a Michigan rally, I knew what you probably knew: [...]

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How Islam came to Germany

June 19, 2008

* What’s wrong with this picture? ALLAH AND THE OCCIDENT How Islam Came to Germany By Ursula Spuler-Stegemann * Foreword by Robert Spencer: Muslims in Germany: “It appears the quiet settling-in period has been replaced by a loud and demanding phase” *  In a long history of the presence of Muslims in Germany, Ursula Spuler-Stegemann, [...]

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Another brave ‘artist’ displays his courage

June 19, 2008

* with thanks to Andrew Bolt Another brave artist risks all by mocking the leader of a faith he damns as deadly. If only he lived in a culture formed by the faith that stresses turning the other cheek. Then he might even hope to make a living, making mock of a faith which guards him [...]

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Abu Qatada Update

June 19, 2008

UK: Bin Ladens ‘Right Hand Man’ released from prison: * Telegraph UK Qatada has never been convicted of a criminal offence in the UK, and because he cannot be deported, the judge ruled that he had to be freed pending a last-ditch attempt by the Home Office to have the deportation ruling overturned in the [...]

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“Change we can believe in” keeps lying and denying

June 19, 2008

*  The Manchurian candidate Hussein Barrack Obama keeps lying about being born a Muslim. Although it is no secret that his mother was a ‘revert’ who married a Kenyan Muslim, later moved to Indonesia where she married another Muslim and young Obama attended mosque and Koran teaching classes for several years. There are roughly 20 [...]

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