Archive | April, 2012

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Video: Let’s talk about Women’s rights in the Middle East

As the left wing feminist movement and U.N. groups continue to launch complaints about Zionist abuse of women, Islamic countries seem to get a pass when they should be receiving the most scorn. If you don’t think we’re dealing with misplaced indignation, watch this. Sent in via We are Synonymous. **CONTENT WARNING**

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Amnesty International Afflicted with Stockholm Syndrome

Patty Hearst suffered from Stockholm Syndrome but can organizations suffer from it as well? Here is a description of what Stockholm Syndrome is: People suffering from Stockholm syndrome come to identify with and even care for their captors in a desperate, usually unconscious act of self-preservation. It occurs in the most psychologically traumatic situations, often […]

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Obama appoints Anti-Israel Samantha Powers to head of Atrocities Prevention Board

Leftists always seem to have a penchant for using words that mean exactly the opposite of how they’re used. “Progressive” is used to describe a retrograde ideology; “Social Justice” is used to describe wealth re-distribution; “Abortion” is used to describe murder; “Transparency” is used to describe stonewalling; and “Civil rights” is used to quash dissent. […]

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Video: This IS your Father’s Muslim Brotherhood

There is a propaganda campaign being waged by the Muslim Brotherhood and willing leftists in the media. The perception they want to create is one that says the Muslim Brotherhood is moderate and “largely secular” as James Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence, said. Here is Muslim Brotherhood cleric Abd Al-Muiz Al-Satar in 1998 saying […]

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Turkey trying to block Israel from NATO Summit; State Department silent

Last month, State Department spokesman Victoria Nuland would not recognize Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel. Now she is refusing to respond to questions about Turkey’s attempts to block Israel’s participation in the NATO Summit to be held in Chicago next month. Via CNSNews: Taking advantage of NATO’s decision-making-by-consensus, Turkey is working to block Israeli […]

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Sick: Democratic Congressman praises CAIR on House Floor

Rep. Dennis Kucinich, member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) caucus (that would be ‘communist’) issued recognition and praise to a Muslim Brotherhood front group (CAIR). Via CapitolWords: Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Ohio Chapter. CAIR is a nationwide, nonprofit organization whose mission is to “enhance […]

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Video: Anti-Islam protest in Luton, England on May 5

Some might remember that earlier this month, we posted a video of a young British woman named Stacy Dooley, who was shocked to find that Muslims had practically taken over her hometown of Luton, England. It appears that Ms. Dooley is not the only person who has noticed the changes in Luton. On May 5, […]

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Pharaoh’s Magicians Woo the White House

Walid Shoebat and Ben Barrack Abdul Mawgoud Dardery and Sondos Asem of the Muslim Brotherhood delegation that recently visited the White House, were confronted by the Blaze’s Will Cain on CNN: “You say things to us in English… but many charge that when you go back to Egypt and you speak in Arabic, you say […]

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Muslims torch Catholic Church in Khartoum, Sudan

With the Christian South and the Muslim North already on the brink of war, a Catholic church in Khartoum was torched by Muslims. Via the AP: A Muslim mob has set ablaze a Catholic church frequented by Southern Sudanese in the capital Khartoum, witnesses and media reports said on Sunday. The church in Khartoum’s Al-Jiraif […]

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Minnesota Governor (D) Encouraging Muslims to follow their Sharia Dreams

A state that elected the first Muslim to the U.S. Congress (Keith Ellison) now sports a Governor who is encouraging Muslims to get engaged in politics. Both are Democrats. Via the Star Tribune: Gov. Mark Dayton is expected to address participants of the 8th Annual Muslim Day at the Capitol on Thursday, according to event […]

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2007 Flashback: MSNBC Host explains why he won’t Criticize Muhammad

It’s what we all know but few on the left ever admit; criticism of Islam is off-limits because of fear. This is a fascinating piece of audio in light of how Islam has risen in the world since current MSNBC host, Lawrence O’Donnell made a shocking admission nearly five years ago on Hugh Hewitt’s radio […]

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Will Muslim Immigrants throw Sarkozy out of office in France?

A common trait of socialists on display in France. If you thought it was bad here in the United States, with Democrats becoming indignant over voter ID laws so they can get the illegal alien vote, take a look at France. That country is on the verge of electing a far left socialist who is […]

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Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir declaring War against South Sudan

We have been monitoring the situation in the Sudan closely for the last couple of months and war continues to look increasingly likely. In July of 2011, South Sudan officially seceded when devout Christian president Salva Kiir was inaugurated. In the months since, the issue of oil, the majority of which is in South Sudan […]

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Muslim Brotherhood meets with U.S. Chamber of Commerce behind closed doors

Did you know that the Muslim Brotherhood recently met with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce? Via Canada Free Press: Reports of a meeting between representatives of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and members of the Freedom and Justice Party of Egypt, the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood, were confirmed today. According to information provided […]

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Egyptian Presidential Election and a Mossad Connection

In the west, “bracketology” is a technique used to make sense of March Madness. The Middle Eastern equivalent comes in April this year as the Egyptian presidential campaign is replete with Arabic hijinks, political intrigue, and a jockeying for position that takes mudslinging to an entirely new level. Multiple candidates have been disqualified and The […]

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