Archive for the 'Islam' Category
Friday, April 21st, 2006
Speaking of Muslim extremists, one of the self-proclaimed “moderate” Muslim organizations in the United States has now been exposed for the fraud that it is. Daniel Pipes has all the details, including documents from the recently settled litigation.
The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) sued Andrew Whitehead, the operator of Anti-CAIR, claiming that Whitehead […]
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Friday, April 21st, 2006
by OOTM
In an effort to be politically correct by avoiding the word “terrorist,” the Transportation Security Administration accidentally sent a warning shot screaming across the bow of Occasional Outbursts:
Extremists may target private US planes: TSA
(And I thought there was only one… Perhaps it is part of the plot…)
Posted in Funny and Frivolous, The Media, Islam, Global War on Terror | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, April 18th, 2006
Bill Hobbs, Tennessee blogger and Lipscomb University graduate, resigned from his job at Belmont University (more links at Mainstreet Journal and Michelle Malkin). His resignation followed a hit piece by a “professional” journalist — whose anti-blogger agenda is apparent in the first sentence: “If, as the saying goes, all politics is local, then what […]
Posted in The Media, Islam, Restoration Movement | 3 Comments »
Thursday, April 13th, 2006
by OOTM
The New York Times (spit!) has a report on the Flight 93 audio aired for the first time in public during the Moussaoui trial.
Here are some of the more chilling parts:
There are also the sounds of what may have been the killing of a flight attendant as the hijackers took control: a woman in […]
Posted in History, Islam, Religion, Global War on Terror | 1 Comment »
Saturday, April 8th, 2006
It’s a sad state of affairs when America has to look to the likes of Matt Stone and Trey Parker for some backbone in defending freedom of speech against the islamofascist onslaught. The Cartoon Jihad scared too many Americans into self-censorship — a first step toward dhimmitude.
Michelle Malkin has a round-up on the […]
Posted in Islam, The Culture, Global War on Terror | 2 Comments »
Saturday, February 18th, 2006
Shall we take sandblasters to the Supreme Court frieze in the name of multicultural tolerance? Details at WorldNetDaily:
The artwork, which is high above the justice’s mahogany bench, was designed by sculptor Adolph A. Weinman for the building, which opened in the 1930s. Muhammad is between Charlemagne and Justinian.
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Posted in Islam, Global War on Terror | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, February 15th, 2006
Srdja Trifkovic explains why western submission to fundamentalist Islamic sensibilities in response to the Cartoon Jihad is not only a surrender, but also a distraction:
While Danish artists have every right to draw and publish cartoons that mock Muhammad, and while various bien-pensants, busybodies and jihad’s fellow-travelers who suggest otherwise […]
Posted in The Media, Islam, Global War on Terror | 28 Comments »
Saturday, February 11th, 2006
“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.”
These famous words from the most famous play in the English language warn of impending evil as Hamlet heeds the call of his father’s ghost. They are spoken by Marcellus to Horatio as Hamlet ignores their warnings not to follow the spirit alone.
There are more than […]
Posted in The Media, Islam, Global War on Terror | 11 Comments »
Monday, November 21st, 2005
Some professor attempts to “answer” Dennis Prager’s five questions for Muslims, but mainly just quarrels with them instead.
Posted in Islam, The Left, Global War on Terror | No Comments »
Wednesday, November 16th, 2005
Dennis Prager plays five questions with Muslims, asking:
Why are you so quiet?
Why are none of the Palestinian terrorists Christian?
Why is only one of the 47 Muslim-majority countries a free country?
Why are so many atrocities committed and threatened by Muslims in the name of Islam?
Why do countries governed by religious Muslims persecute other religions?
Hundreds […]
Posted in Islam, Global War on Terror | 7 Comments »