Aside

Report: Turkey now at the top of the Honor Killings list

Does anyone think it’s just a coincidence that honor killings in Turkey have gone through the roof since the fall of that country’s secular government over the last ten years? Now, Turkey is allegedly way ahead of Pakistan when it comes to honor killings. Via Europe News: To educated Muslims, honor killing has nothing to […]

Continue Reading 1
Aside

Syria’s Assad forces reportedly fired on Refugee camp in Turkey

It’s being reported with greater frequency that the fighting in Syria has spilled over into both Turkey and Lebanon. The tensions between Turkey and Syria – and by extension, Iran – are expected to continue escalating as long as Assad is in power. Via Haaretz: Shots were fired Wednesday morning by Syrian forces toward a […]

Continue Reading 2
Aside

Pro-Palestinian students afflicted with Judeo-phobia; post eviction notices on Jewish Dorm rooms

Premise: whenever someone is critical of Islam, they are labeled as Islamophobic bigots. Conversely, bigots who are critical of people who are Jewish are identified as tolerant. Via ynet news: More than 200 Jewish students attending Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, were surprised to find “eviction notices” posted to their dorm room doors on […]

Continue Reading 1
Aside

State Dept Official: Religion not behind Muslim bombings of Christian churches

It’s a bit ironic that the name of the man at the U.S. State Department who said that religion is not behind the bombings of Christian churches by Muslims, is Jonnie Carson because it sounded like an extremely bad joke. Via CNS News: Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson said Monday that […]

Continue Reading 3
Aside

Senator John McCain doubles down on being wrong; wants to arm Syrian Rebels

For some reason, John McCain continues to double down on a strategy that would put the Muslim Brotherhood in power in Syria by calling for the arming of Syrian rebels. Via The Hill: Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) visited a Syrian refugee camp on the Turkey-Syria border Tuesday, as they accused the […]

Continue Reading 2
Aside

Video: Two black males wear Burkas, rob banks; Paging CAIR…

Here is a compilation of surveillance videos of two black males who have been robbing banks in Philadelphia while wearing burkas. Pay attention to the blocked out customer at the 1:00 mark. The Burka-robber shoves the man aside until he gets the money while being armed and dangerous. The customer actually stands back, puts his […]

Continue Reading 2
Aside

Victory in Florida: Request for Mosque permit denied

Residents in Lake County, Florida have achieved a major victory by getting the County Commissioners to deny a permit for a group of Muslims to build the Islamic Center of Clermont on five acres of property in a residential area. Via CFNews, h/t BNI: Lake County Commissioners told a group of Muslims they couldn’t build […]

Continue Reading 1
Aside

Victory in Holland: Muslim plaintiff loses

Is this the start of a trend or a refreshing, albeit rare anomaly? In either case, justice was done in a Holland courtroom. Via Dutch News: Rotterdam council was right not to offer lawyer Mohammed Enait the job of client manager after he refused to shake hands with women, a court in The Hague said […]

Continue Reading 1
Aside

Why are Jewish leaders ignoring the lessons of History?

When Walid first began speaking out, we begged Jewish leaders and institutions to help sponsor and promote his speeches at Universities. A standard answer we received in response was something like, “Mr. Shoebat does not believe in a two-state solution, which is the policy of the Israeli government.” They refused to support our efforts; that […]

Continue Reading 1
Aside

Husband and Daughter linked to death of murdered Iraqi woman in San Diego

Last month, an Iraqi woman was beaten to death inside her own home; a note was found next to her body that called her a “terrorist” and demanded that she return to her country of origin. CAIR’s head in San Diego – Hanif Mohebi – expressed public support for the family and was billed as […]

Continue Reading 2
Aside

Greek Citizens fed up with Illegal Alien Muslims

Isn’t it amazing how countries begin to address the roots of their problems only after they’re forced to deal with them? Greece has been at the forefront of a formidable economic crisis that has been threatening the global economy for some time now. It looks like citizens there are so fed up that they might […]

Continue Reading 2
Aside

Tunisians learning what ‘be careful what you wish for’ means

Under the rule of Zine Al Abidine Bin Ali, Tunisians who posted Facebook images of Islam’s prophet would face no legal consequences. Since the ‘Arab Spring’ and Bin Ali’s forced exodus, that’s all changed. Via gulfnews: Two men have been convicted and sentenced to prison in Tunisia for posting on Facebook images of the Prophet […]

Continue Reading 1
Aside

‘Lone Wolf’ Argument over French Jihadist takes another hit

Any ‘moderate’ Muslim living in France with a modicum of allegiance to the country in which he/she resides should be pleased with how French law enforcement dealt with Mohamed Merah, a jihadist who allegedly ‘snapped’ and ‘acted alone.’ But alas, there are apparently scores of French Muslims who want to avenge Merah’s death. Via the […]

Continue Reading 2
Aside

Multiple Egyptian Presidential candidates wrestling with Eligibility

Walid Shoebat and Ben Barrack When members of the Muslim Brotherhood were given the red carpet treatment by the White House this week, Barack Obama’s Press Secretary Jay Carney justified it by deferring to the Brotherhood’s certain, “prominent role” in Egyptian politics. Any discussions about the Brotherhood’s preferred candidate in next month’s presidential election in […]

Continue Reading 4
Aside

White House Press Secretary’s absurd standard

In an attempt to justify the red carpet treatment for a gaggle of Muslim Brotherhood leaders, Press Secretary Jay Carney said the following, via the Washington Examiner: “It’s a fact that Egypt’s political landscape has changed and the actors have become more diverse,” Carney said, explaining the decision to host the Muslim Brotherhood. “The point […]

Continue Reading 2
Aside

Muslim Brotherhood visits the White House

The Obama administration appears to be reaping what we warned against sowing – a Muslim Brotherhood-led Egypt. The Ikhwan (Brotherhood) has reneged on its pledge not to offer up a presidential candidate. This is what clear-thinking people knew would happen if Mubarak was toppled. White House spokesman Jay Carney explained the decision by the White […]

Continue Reading 1