Monthly Archives: January 2011

What if the Tuscon shooter were named Muhammad?

“Just ask yourself this. If the shooter had been a 22-year-old named Muhammad, would we be hearing that Muslim talk radio and the Muslim Internet blamed for it?” the top-rated host asked today. “No, we’d have been told that we … Continue reading

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Tens of thousands of Islamists Rally for Pakistan Blasphemy Laws

“ISLAMABAD—Tens of thousands of Islamists rallied Sunday in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi in support of the nation’s controversial blasphemy laws, and clerics threatened to kill anyone who challenged them. Security was tightened around the house of Sherry Rehman, … Continue reading

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Egypt’s Muslims attend Coptic Christmas mass, serving as “human shields”

“Muslims turned up in droves for the Coptic Christmas mass Thursday night, offering their bodies, and lives, as “shields” to Egypt’s threatened Christian community. Egypt’s majority Muslim population stuck to its word Thursday night. What had been a promise of … Continue reading

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Nutnfancy response to the Fort Hood incident: Sheepdogs must engage when a wolf attacks

“Sheepdogs are kind and empathetic but they are also warriors and deadly to the wolf. In this to-the-point video, I recommend closing with a mass murderer to engage him. This will save lives and other “feel good” alternatives to prevent … Continue reading

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“Just because you don’t hate Muslims doesn’t mean some of them aren’t out to get you.” – G

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Somalia: Islamic militant group al-Shabab bans mixed-sex handshakes and chatting in public

“Men and women have been banned from shaking hands in a district of Somalia controlled by the Islamist group al-Shabab. Under the ban imposed in the southern town of Jowhar, men and women who are not related are also barred … Continue reading

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“You have to stand up to bullies.” – murdered Punjab Governor Salman Taseer

“You have to stand up to bullies. I can’t be the governor of a province and be a coward as well. I have to say what my conscience is telling me. And I feel the Pakistan we want is a … Continue reading

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Why being concerned about Islam is not a phobia.

“When asked how he could glorify the confessed killer of a constitutional head of a province, a lawyer said “the law that says that Mr Qadri is a murderer was not drawn in accordance with Islam”. http://richarddawkins.net/articles/574961-salman-taseer-murder-is-pakistan-past-tipping-point When a group … Continue reading

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Mohammed Cartoons – The Violence Continues

The Mohammed Cartoon Dust Has Not Settled is republished with permission of STRATFOR. By Scott Stewart When one considers all of the people and places in the West targeted by transnational jihadists over the past few years, iconic targets such … Continue reading

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Pakistani Governor assasination: “Any Muslim worth the name could not tolerate blasphemy of the Prophet, as had been proved by this incident.”

Pakistani religious groups cheer governor’s killing By SAEED SHAH ISLAMABAD — “The increasing radicalization of Pakistani society was laid bare Wednesday when the nation’s mainstream religious organizations applauded the murder of provincial Governor Salman Taseer this week, while his killer … Continue reading

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