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March 31, 2008

How to differentiate Moderate Muslims from Extremists

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To avoid charges of Racism, Bigotry and Islamophobia, many commentators when criticising Islam try to ameliorate the sting of their remarks by closing their arguments with the meaningless phrase, "Of course not all Muslims are terrorists," as if one can easily look into the heart and soul of our Muslim guests and immigrants and easily distinguish one from the other.


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March 31, 2008

Muslims Justify Violence

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Gateway Pundit tells us that in an Arab Poll: 55% Believe Offensive Words Justify Violence. It should be noted that we in the West however believe that violent behaviour justifies offensive words, hence the film Fitna. Isn't the universe marvelous in its balance? Muslims engage in violent behaviour because we are offensive and we get offensive when Muslims engage in violence.
Though it does seem to me that Muslims have an advantage. Shouldn't we do something more than simply get offensive? Shouldn't we at least keep more Muslims from coming into the West? What's the point of just saying, "Oh you Muslims are so naughty," while we continue to let them infest our shores.


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March 30, 2008

When Feeling Lucky Brings you here

Blogger Imagining the Tenth Dimension posted an interesting suggestion today while discussing google search:

Do you know about the the "Find Chuck Norris" experiment? You type those three words into Google, push the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button, and you're taken to what at first glance looks like a Chuck Norris joke in the form of a Google error message. It becomes clear as you read further down the page that the window you're looking at is not affiliated with Google, and there are some discussions of viral marketing in the context of the Find Chuck Norris experiment that are linked to from the page.


I do not know how long that page will remain as the "I'm Feeling Lucky" result, so here is the reduced image. Click here for the original-sized view.


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March 29, 2008

A Muslim Reaction to Fitna - Threats

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So I get this comment from reader Rasheed in response to my post Fitna - Youtube Bends Over - Takes it up the Kazoo:

I am telling all of those peoples who loves the peace and want to estliblished it in this existing world please we should not try to make this world a place where every one fight to each others. freedom of speech means in not to abuse the sentiments of others on the basis of religon, caste, nation, or ethinicity. I don't want to see the such pitty film. please you respect the others sentiments. if you give respect then youcan find respect . if anyone abuse someone on the basis of freedom of speech then he should also prepare for the response, then you don't cry about your condition that may be so worst you cant imagine.



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March 28, 2008

Finally - Fitna the Movie released In English

The Original link to Live Leak has been removed because according to them:

Following threats to our staff of a very serious nature, and some ill informed reports from certain corners of the British media that could directly lead to the harm of some of our staff, Liveleak.com has been left with no other choice but to remove Fitna from our servers.

This is a sad day for freedom of speech on the net but we have to place the safety and well being of our staff above all else. We would like to thank the thousands of people, from all backgrounds and religions, who gave us their support. They realised LiveLeak.com is a vehicle for many opinions and not just for the support of one.

Perhaps there is still hope that this situation may produce a discussion that could benefit and educate all of us as to how we can accept one anothers culture.

We stood for what we believe in, the ability to be heard, but in the end the price was too high.


Link to the video: click here.

In case the video above also disappears you can download the Torrent here.


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March 27, 2008

How Many Passes Does the Team in White Make?

Play the following video and count the number of passes made by the team in white. I assure you, you will not get the correct answer.

Link to the test: Click Here. Then come back for the correct answer.

Want to know the correct answer?


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March 27, 2008

Ethnic Bombs - How to Destroy Blacks and Arabs

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Blogger Smooth Stone posted an article that Barack Hussein Obama's Chicago church published an open letter from a Palestinian activist that labels Israel an "apartheid" regime and claims the Jewish state worked on an "ethnic bomb" that kills "blacks and Arabs." Read more here. Anyone who has been to Israel knows that the majority of the Jewish population there are ethnically no different than Arabs. [We are ignoring for the moment whether such a weapon is even feasible]


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March 26, 2008

Fitna is a Horrible Piece of Garbage

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I haven't seen it of course, but 1.5 billion Muslims can't be wrong, can they? I'm not alone, there are many other reviewers who also have not seen the film that agree with me; Pakistan, Youtube, Dutch Leftists, 200 lawmakers in Afghanistan, Network Solutions, and countless other Muslim apologists in the non-Muslim world.

For readers who are visiting this site for the first time, no, I am not being serious. I would never judge a movie, book, blog or whatnot without actually having read or seen the material in question. In the photo here we see Dutch idiots apologizing to Muslims for a film no one has yet seen. I should mention that despite the actions of these morons who support Islam, the majority of Dutch citizens think that letting Muslims into the country was The biggest mistake in Dutch history.

I know what you are thinking, that Geert Wilders compares the Koran to Hitler's "Mein Kampf," [I wrote something similar] says almost all terrorists are Muslims [perhaps not all but they're still dangerous], and advocates deporting Islamic clerics [I advocate deporting all Muslims], so perhaps I should run for a seat in the Tweede Kamer (lower house) of the Dutch Parliament?


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March 26, 2008

Top 13 Posts to 26 Mar 2008

Here are the Top 13 Posts read by my readers in the past 30 days. Click on image to read article.

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Wiki to edit Lewinsky Entry after call from Clinton


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March 25, 2008

Fitna - Youtube Bends Over - Takes it up the Kazoo

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Since Youtube allows videos extolling the virtues of Hezbollah, we can assume they have no problem with showing murderous Islamic thugs and terrorists, but one wonders what terms of service the film Fitna violated when it merely criticized Islam; read the details over at Just a Girl in short shorts talking about whatever.


There are two ways to incite Muslims to riot, pillage, attack Christians, burn churches, rape infidel women, brutally behead unbelievers, blow up embassies, savagely violate children, and in general to behave violently:


  1. Release a film critical of Islam and the Quran.

  2. Let them simply read the Quran.

If you haven't yet heard of Fitna, a film by Dutch politician Geert Wilders, you can get the details from Wiki.


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March 24, 2008

Mohammed invents a Toaster

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In my article The Arab Contribution to Civilization: Nothing Lately, I pointed out that in contrast to all the wondrous and marvelous Arab contributions to civilization in the past, under Islam, Arabs have not advanced for the past one thousand years.


Again, in my article Muslim Inventions - Nobel Prizes I noted the paucity of Muslim Nobel Prize winners [ignoring the non-creative Peace Prize], less than 5, in a world filled with 1.5 billion Muslims while Jews, with barely 20 million souls, had garnered 139 [Update - it is now 176]. The Persian Journal likewise reported on the saga of 'missing' Nobel prizes within nations of Islam.


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March 21, 2008

New Elliot Spitzer Photos

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March 21, 2008

Former first lady Hillary`s secret revealed

The caption for this photo of the former First Lady reads, "Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., coughs as she conducts a roundtable discussion at the Yale Child Study Center in New Haven, Conn., Monday, Feb. 4, 2008." (Photo: huanqiu.com) But in actual fact Hillary here demonstrates what she saw Monica Lewinsky doing to her husband when she walked in unannounced into the Oval Office (or as she called it ever since, the Oral Office).


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March 20, 2008

France Kicks Out Extremist Muslim Clerics

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France had the right idea three years ago, expelling an extremist Muslim cleric for advocating wife beating, stoning and other medieval Islamic views, although I would ask, "Why not all extremist Muslims and why not all Muslim clerics?" France has the largest Muslim population on the Continent and so rightly is less tolerant than many other countries in Europe in allowing radicals to spread their primitive and barbaric sermons in their mosques.


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March 20, 2008

All Beauty Must be Veiled

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Debbie at Right Truth brings us news of Camel Beauty Pageants in Saudi Arabia. Although certain members of our society would walk a mile for a camel, rich Saudis arrange parties in the desert in winter to spend time with their favorite camels. For them, there is nothing like looking into "big eyes, long lashes" of a marvelous panting beast.


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March 19, 2008

What Do Muslims Pray For?

Some public schools and universities are granting Muslim requests for prayer times, prayer rooms and ritual foot baths, prompting a debate on whether Islam is being given preferential treatment over other religions.

The University of Michigan at Dearborn is planning to build foot baths for Muslim students who wash their feet before prayer. An elementary school in San Diego created an extra recess period for Muslim pupils to pray.


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March 19, 2008

Man shot by killer robot

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As much as we in the civilized world like to think we have advanced since the Dark Ages, we are still callous and insensitive to our fellow man. Consider the sad tale of an Australia man who had to resort to constructing a robot in order to end his life (1). It is ironic that robots are now more humane than human beings toward those who cannot abide living any longer.

That robots can be more sensitive and kind to the human species than our own kind is perhaps why sex with robots will be more desirable than sex with humans.

Can Skynet be far behind?

This is not the first instance of robots causing the death of a human.

The Economist,
8 Jun 2006,
Trust me, I'm a robot

IN 1981 Kenji Urada, a 37-year-old Japanese factory worker, climbed over a safety fence at a Kawasaki plant to carry out some maintenance work on a robot. In his haste, he failed to switch the robot off properly. Unable to sense him, the robot's powerful hydraulic arm kept on working and accidentally pushed the engineer into a grinding machine. His death made Urada the first recorded victim to die at the hands of a robot.


Actually, the Economist has it wrong, 2 years earlier a Michigan man was done in by a Ford auto plant robot (2).

Here is one good reason to hire an immigrant to mow your lawn instead of using automation:

Engadget,
31 May 2007,
Robot lawnmower kills Danish man

In what we surely hope isn't the opening salvo of the robot insurrection, a 45-year old Danish municipal worker was tragically killed by an industrial robotic lawnmower this afternoon, after the unit tumbled off a slope and onto the poor fellow doing his job. Although we've seen quite a few robotic lawnmowers, we're not too familiar with the RC-controlled Dvorak Spider 01 unit the man was using; our only hope is that this is, of course, an isolated incident.

I will not be able to look at my Roomba in the same way ever again. Obviously Human Collision Avoidance software (3) would not have helped the robotic lawnmower in this particular case.

But what about robots built specifically to kill others?

Responsible Nanotechnology,
15 Mar 2008,
Battlebots with a Conscience?

Thousands of robots are already on the battlefield in Iraq and Afghanistan, but what happens when you hand the robot a gun and turn it loose?

Some researchers fear that giving military robots autonomy as well as ammo is the first step toward a "Terminator"-style nightmare, while others suggest that in some scenarios, weapon-wielding robots could someday act more humanely than humans.


Planck's Constant,
and a cup of Euthanasia please

"A group of Florida businessmen has created a company called Euthanasia Cruises, Ltd. Each month the company takes 25 passengers on The Last Supper, a three-masted luxury sloop, for three days at sea before the passengers voluntarily end their lives by jumping into the ocean. Although a few passengers are terminally ill, most are able-bodied adults."


What is it about Euthanasia that threatens Americans? Spill some hot coffee on your hand and then ask yourself, would you want to live for years on end with that exact pain you are experiencing? We are kinder to our pets than we are to fellow human beings.


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March 18, 2008

Running with Scissors in Islam

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Imagine for a moment you are a mere child and your mother tells you it's OK to run with scissors. When asked why, she replies that she wants you to have more freedom, less restrictions on your behaviour.

"But Mom," you ask, "isn't that more dangerous for me?"

And so it is. Last February, Turkey's parliament approved constitutional amendments removing the restrictions on female students wearing the Muslim headscarf. While this was presented as a step forward, as an issue of human rights, of the freedom to self-expression and to study without restrictions, it is in fact a step backward.


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March 17, 2008

Nothing wrong with Obama being a racist anti-american

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Ted Belman over at Israpundit tells us Why he wouldn’t vote for Obama cataloging a litany of complaints: Obama is pro-Palestinian, that his pastor is anti-American and racist, that Obama felt his mother's race was menacing, alien, and apart, etc.


But these are precisely the reasons I will vote for Obama. Let's understand one thing. All politicians say one thing to get elected and then do the exact opposite. If Obama stays true to form, he will be pro-Israel, pro-American, pro-white people, pro-Capitalism, pro-business, pro-low taxes, etc. If there is one thing that Obama exudes, it is sincerity. As Jean Giraudoux once said, "The secret of success is sincerity. Once you can fake that you've got it made."


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March 16, 2008

What Happened to the Fearless Jew?

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In my article 40 years now 40 years in the desert then, I explained that the sole reason the Israelites wandered the desert for 40 years in the Exodus was because of defeatists and that the sole reason for the astonishing success of Israel against its combined enemies in the 6 Day war was because Israel did not have defeatists in power in 1967; but unfortunately we are in a period of history where the defeatists are in great number again, both in Israel and here in the United States.


Then, in my post War Now - War in 1967, I noted the difference between the fearful Jew of old and the fearless Israeli of 1967 and ended by concluding that Liberal Jews in America will still happily skip into gas chambers and climb into ovens, which angered some of my readers. No Jew, one reader commented, skipped happily into a gas chamber. OK, so I used a bit of hyperbole, but the truth is that, except for a few exceptions, most Jews stood silent while atrocities were committed against them.


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March 14, 2008

My Birthday 63

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Last week was my birthday; I told my wife and kids not to use 63 candles since I cannot afford to have them wax poetic over my birthday. A single candle would do; more than that however, would require me to use up most of my lung capacity. But they didn't listen.


After we doused the flames and painted the ceiling white again, I began to reminisce about my first birthday party. I was 6 years old (that's right, no parties from 1 to 5) and we were living on Riverside Drive in New York City. The year was 1951.

I remember:


  • My mother using a sprinkle bottle when ironing my shirts.

  • I had a pair of steel roller skates with keys to tighten the clamp around your shoes.

  • My mother wore white gloves when she went out.

  • There was a street vendor on Broadway that would charge you 25 cents to take a picture of you sitting on his pony.

  • Most candy was a penny or a nickel.

  • A glass of coke was 5 cents.


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March 13, 2008

Sitting on a toilet for Two Years

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According to the National Institute of Mental Health, approximately 3.2 million Americans ages 18-54 have agoraphobia, an abnormal fear of open spaces which predominantly affect women. In a certain manner it is the opposite of claustrophobia, the abnormal fear of enclosed spaces, although both phobias may entail fear of crowds or losing control.

Years ago I employed a woman who was agoraphobic and had to come to work escorted by a female friend. Although she had no problem greeting strangers inside my jewelry store, she had a morbid fear of meeting strangers outside of it. When her friend died she got married, I suppose so she would have company when she went to the supermarket. I've never seen her alone.


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March 13, 2008

The Uprooted - A Hitler Legacy

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On page 119 of the book Uprooted: A HITLER LEGACY: VOICES OF THOSE WHO ESCAPED BEFORE "FINAL SOLUTION" we find this passage, "Meir, at nineteen, had been searching desperately for a way to leave Vienna, legally or illegally. His rounds of Consulates had been fruitless. Therefore, he was doubly impressed by a large sign posted on a street corner: 'Jews, go to Palestine'."

And from Images of Europe: An Israeli Perspective by Dr. Fania Oz-Salzberger, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Haifa, Israel - in a paper presented at the European Commission conference, 'Intercultural Dialogue', Brussels, 20-21 Mar 2002:

Funny people, the Europeans, my paternal grandfather used to joke. When I left it in 1937, there was graffiti on the walls everywhere: 'Jews, go to Palestine'. And now when I visit a European capital, the graffiti says 'Jews, get out of Palestine'. Have they no memory, the Europeans?



So if everyone was asking them to go why didn't the Jews simply leave Germany and Austria and go to Palestine? Well simply, Palestine was closed to the Jews by the British. As for other countries to escape to, the Allies at the Evian Conference refused to open the doors of their respective countries to Jewish refugees consigning them instead to Nazi prison camps. In response, Chaim Weizmann was quoted in The Manchester Guardian as saying: "The world seemed to be divided into two parts - those places where the Jews could not live and those where they could not enter." [Wiki]


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March 12, 2008

MSM and their View of Israel

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Dan Rather, Katie Couric, and an Israeli commando were captured by terrorists in Iraq.

The leader of the terrorists told them that he would grant them each one last request before they were beheaded.
Dan Rather said, "Well, I'm a Texan, so I'd like one last bowlful of hot spicy chili."

The leader nodded to an underling who left and returned with the chili.

Rather ate it all and said, "Now I can die content."

Katie Couric said, "I'm a reporter to the end. I want to take out my tape recorder and describe the scene here and what's about to happen. Maybe someday someone will hear it and know that I was on the job till the end."

The terror leader directed an aide to hand over the tape recorder and Couric dictated some comments.
She then said, "Now I can die happy."


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March 11, 2008

Spitzer Should Have Used Japanese Sex Dolls

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There are two things that tripped up Eliot Spitzer: One, he needed large amounts of money which had to be laundered so that its purpose would not be traced (and which was eventually traced to the escort club anyway) and two, his "date" blabbed about their relationship.
If she kept quiet then it would only be speculation as to what really happened and more importantly if the sex only cost a few hundred bucks then the large money transfers would never have flagged the bank which eventually alerted the Feds.

Here's my suggestion for current Governors, Senators, and Congressman: since this country is so anal about sex, perhaps they should engage in a more discreet variety of sex where the object of their affection won't talk to reporters and the cost is more reasonable than $1,000 per hour.

Silicone dolls are available that are anatomically suited for the sex trade. A very pretty doll can be rented for only a few hundred bucks and you can be sure she won't repeat any dastardly deeds done to her. If your needs are more than an occasional fling, you can purchase one for less than $10,000 and it can be paid for with a check or credit card, so no money laundering is required. Then, your only expense is cleaning the unit. And yes, the company can discreetly bill the item as an entertainment system.


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March 10, 2008

Governor Schwarzenegger Vows to Terminate Court Ruling

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Oblogatory Anecdotes alerted us to this report: Last Friday, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger blasted a Court of Appeals ruling and vowed to have the ruling reversed or act legislatively to protect the rights of home schoolers. Read the full story here and read the Second Appellate District Ruling which said that children educated at home must be taught by a credentialed teacher.

Actually, the court was merely re-affirming a law that was already in existence since 1950 - to wit: that children have to be educated in a public school, an accredited private school, or with an accredited tutor. But it is feared that the law which previously had been ignored might now be strictly enforced.

Every state has laws that should have been removed at the turn of the previous century, that is, in 1900. We've all read with amusement that boogers may not be flicked into the wind in Alabama; that it is illegal to allow moose to have sex on city streets in Fairbanks, Alaska; that Donkeys cannot sleep in bathtubs in Arizona; that it is illegal to buy or sell blue light bulbs in Arkansas; and thousands of other silly, useless, counterproductive laws, see Crazy Laws.

If one is stuck with a ridiculous present from a relative, one should simply hide it in an attic and ignore it. It would be wrong to put in in plain view and ask all our friends and relatives to admire it. That would be uncivilized. In a like manner, Appellate Courts should ignore or remove laws that are plainly ridiculous. It is gross error to ask us to obey them.


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