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  • Author sees Islam's 20-year plan for U.S. (Nightmare alert!)

    12/02/2006 5:17:17 PM PST · by voletti · 60 replies · 3,121+ views
    WND ^ | 2/20/06 | Hoseph Farah
    A refugee from the Muslim Middle East thinks he has discovered Islam's 20-point plan for conquering the United States by 2020 – a plan revealed in the latest issue of Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin. Anis Shorrosh, author of ''Islam Revealed'' and ''The True Furqan,'' is a Christian Arab-American who emigrated from Arab-controlled Jerusalem in January 1967. ''The following is my analysis of Islamic invasion of America, the agenda of Islamists and visible methods to take over America by the year 2020,'' Shorrosh says. ''Will Americans continue to sleep through this invasion as they did when we were attacked on 9/11?''...
  • ISLAM:What the West Needs to Know

    11/11/2006 7:55:59 AM PST · by kronos77 · 172 replies · 5,381+ views
    Main IdeaVirtually every major Western leader has over the past several years expressed the view that Islam is a peaceful religion and that those who commit violence in its name are fanatics who misinterpret its tenets. This claim, while widely circulated, rarely attracts serious public examination. ContentThe documentary consists of original interviews, citations from Islamic texts, Islamic artwork, computer-animated maps, footage of Western leaders, and Islamic television broadcasts. Its tone is sober, methodical, and compelling. Outline of the Documentary IntroductionWe hear from prominent Western leaders that Islam is peaceful and that those who commit violence in its name are heterodox...
  • Muslims feel like victims. The West feels guilty. Is the world going mad?

    08/31/2006 3:46:53 PM PDT · by veronica · 59 replies · 1,384+ views
    UK Times ^ | 08-31-06 | Gerard Baker
    It takes courage for leaders to expose flaws in their society. But some are willing to do it IF ALL THE BIG terrorist attacks of the past 35 years — from the Munich massacre to the July 7 London bombings last year — had been carried out by groups of white, English, middle-aged newspaper columnists, I suspect my life might have become quite intolerable in recent years. I would have had to get used to looks of fearful suspicion every time I got on a train or a bus. Whenever I checked in for a flight or sought entrance to...
  • Saudis threaten war with Isreal

    07/28/2006 3:32:53 PM PDT · by Rednail · 162 replies · 5,114+ views
    Saudi Press Agency ^ | 07/25/2006 | Saudi Government
    THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA CALLS ON ALL TO ACT IN ACCORDANCE WITH HONEST, CONSCIOUS AND INTERNATIONAL MORAL AND HUMANITARIAN LAWS. IT ALSO WARNS ALL THAT IF THE PEACE OPTION IS REJECTED DUE TO THE ISRAELI ARROGANCE THEN ONLY THE WAR OPTION REMAINS AND NO ONE KNOWS THE REPERCUSSIONS BEFALLING THE REGION, INCLUDING WARS AND CONFLICT THAT WILL SPARE NO ONE INCLUDING THOSE WHOSE MILITARY POWER IS NOW TEMPTING THEM TO PLAY WITH FIRE.
  • Qadhafi: 'Bush Should be Allowed to Pray in Mecca'

    04/15/2006 7:13:22 PM PDT · by rightwingintelligentsia · 57 replies · 1,380+ views
    Egypt Election ^ | April 13, 2006
    Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi called for allowing Christians and Jews to perform pilgrimage to Mecca, Islam's holiest place. Speaking following prayers with the presidents of Mali, Sierra Leone, Niger, Mauritania and Senegal on the occasion of the Prophet Mohammed's birthday in Timbuktu, Mali, late on Monday, Qadhafi said "Mecca should be a meeting point to all people except heretics and impure". He said that Christians and Jews are not heretics or impure and "believe in God" and should be allowed to go to pilgrimage in Mecca. Qadhafi challenged Muslim religious leaders to allow US President George W. Bush to enter...
  • Saudi cleric demands trial over drawings (Imam of Grand Mosque of Mecca)

    02/11/2006 11:55:35 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 46 replies · 847+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 2/11/06 | Abdullah Shiri - apI
    RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - Saudi Arabia's top cleric called on the world's Muslims to reject apologies for the "slanderous" caricatures of Islam's Prophet Mohammed and demanded the authors and publishers of the cartoons be tried and punished, Saudi newspapers reported Saturday. Thousands of Muslims, meanwhile, took to the streets in London and several other European cities to protest the drawings that were first published in a Danish newspaper in September and recently reprinted in other European publications. One depicted the prophet with a turban shaped like a bomb with a burning fuse. Denmark also announced it has temporarily withdrawn its...
  • Thinking Globally... (but not the way Leftists do)

    10/09/2005 10:31:46 AM PDT · by Prime Choice · 20 replies · 624+ views
    Sacred Cow Burgers ^ | 10/09/2005 | Sacred Cow Burgers
  • Don’t Nuke Mecca

    07/28/2005 2:12:17 PM PDT · by Jean S · 104 replies · 2,682+ views
    Human Events ^ | 7/28/05 | Robert Spencer
    Why not nuke Mecca? Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO) has brought the issue to the table. The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) has demanded that he apologize to Muslims, and commentators left and right have subjected him to vociferous criticism. Although many have attacked him for the wrong reasons, his suggestion is still wrong. Primarily, of course, it contravenes Western principles of justice which, if discarded willy-nilly, would remove a key reason why we fight at all: to preserve Western ideas of justice and human rights that are denied by the Islamic Sharia law so beloved of jihad terrorists. But...
  • Nuke Mecca? Nope.

    07/28/2005 9:39:56 AM PDT · by rdb3 · 231 replies · 4,491+ views
    Frontpage Magazine ^ | 28 July 2005 | Robert Spencer
    Nuke Mecca? Nope.By Robert SpencerFrontPageMagazine.com | July 28, 2005 Why not bomb Mecca? Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO) has brought the issue to the table. The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) has demanded that he apologize to Muslims, and commentators left and right have subjected him to vociferous criticism. At the same time, however, he seems to have tapped into the frustration that many Americans feel about official Washington’s politically correct insistence, in the face of ever-mounting evidence to the contrary, that Islam is a religion of peace that has been hijacked by a tiny minority of extremists. Although Tancredo’s...
  • America’s Descent Into the Third World

    07/27/2005 6:21:50 AM PDT · by A. Pole · 636 replies · 9,366+ views
    Chronicles Magazine ^ | Monday, July 25, 2005 | Paul Craig Roberts
    The June payroll jobs report did not receive much attention due to the July 4 holiday, but the depressing 21st century job performance of the U.S. economy continues unabated. Only 144,000 private sector jobs were created, each one of which was in domestic services. Fifty-six thousand jobs were created in professional and business services, about half of which are in administrative and waste services. Thirty-eight thousand jobs were created in education and health services, almost all of which are in health care and social assistance. Nineteen thousand jobs were created in leisure and hospitality, almost all of which are waitresses...
  • Tancredo talk too offensive? Too bad.

    07/26/2005 7:25:31 PM PDT · by Kenny Bunk · 109 replies · 1,814+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | July 23, 2005 | Radio Interview/Campbell
    Tom Tancredo, the Colorado congressman who caused an uproar with the suggestion Muslim holy sites could be taken out in response to a nuclear attack on U.S. cities, is making no apologies if people are offended by his frank talk. "Many critics of my statements have characterized them as 'offensive,' and indeed they may have offended some," writes Tancredo in a guest commentary in the Denver Post. "But in this battle against fundamentalist Islam, I am hardly preoccupied with political correctness, or who may or may not be offended. Indeed, al-Qaida cares little if the Western world is 'offended' by...
  • Hugh Hewitt Gets Taken For a Ride

    07/26/2005 10:05:28 AM PDT · by EveningStar · 43 replies · 804+ views
    Froggy Ruminations ^ | July 25, 2005 | Matthew Heidt
    Hugh, my friend, feel thou not slammed. Just a bit of constructive criticism, Froggystyle. Hosting Hassam Aloush (?) the SoCal head of C A I R for the first two hours of his program today, Hugh unwittingly turned the keys of his radio show over to an organization that has a long track record of apologizing for islamic terror. I’m not sure if Hugh was simply unprepared for the interview, or in his zealousness to deconstruct the Tancredo Option that he decided to swing the conversation in the opposite direction.
  • Free Muslims Against Terrorism, Or More Deception? - (Kamal Nawash to visit Tom Tancredo)

    07/26/2005 3:10:20 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 32 replies · 1,034+ views
    FAITH FREEDOM.ORG ^ | JULY 26, 2005 | ALI SINA
    Mr. Kamal Nawash who calls himself the “president of Free Muslims Against Terrorism, with 15 chapters across America” is planning to meet the Congressman Tom Tancredo this Wednesday. In a communiqué Mr. Nawash expressed his “understanding of the frustration of the Congressman” when the latter hypothetically said; America should bomb the Islamic Holy Sites in Mecca as a deterrent to Islamic terrorism. He plans to tell the Congressman Tancredo who expressed the sentiment of millions of Americans who on daily bases watch in horror as dozens of innocent people are murdered in the name of Islam, that “many Muslims share...
  • Tancredo on Hannity

    07/26/2005 2:03:01 PM PDT · by Arthur Wildfire! March · 318 replies · 3,471+ views
    Just a quick heads up. Hannity announced he will be talking with Tancredo regarding the "Mecca Remark". If I'm not mistaken, it will be one of the segments in the last hour of his radio program. I'll try to provide a link for online feed.
  • Nonsense from the Idiot Department(Tom Tancredo)

    07/25/2005 3:22:39 PM PDT · by Alex Marko · 160 replies · 1,947+ views
    It is probably not a good idea in terms of job security to publicly call your boss a horse's ass. So have some sympathy for Will Adams, spokesman for Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo. He was asked by reporters to explain the asinine thing the congressman said last week. Adams told them Tancredo is just a "free thinker." By which standard Michael Jackson is just a tad eccentric. Or haven't you heard? Tancredo thinks maybe the United States should bomb Mecca. You know Mecca. City in Saudi Arabia. Birthplace of the prophet Muhammad. Holiest shrine of Islam, a religion practiced by...
  • Hispanic, Islamic Groups Want Tancredo Out

    07/25/2005 12:43:26 PM PDT · by Happy2BMe · 223 replies · 3,333+ views
    Hispanic, Islamic Groups Want Tancredo Out By STEVEN K. PAULSONAssociated Press Writer Hispanic and Islamic groups called on Rep. Tom Tancredo to resign Monday, saying he has embarrassed Colorado by suggesting bombing Islamic holy sites if terrorists launch a nuclear attack on the U.S. They also criticized the GOP congressman's staunch advocacy of tougher immigration controls. "Enough is enough. We're here to say 'Stop,'" Hispanic activist Manolo Gonzalez-Estay told a crowd of about 200 at the state Capitol. Abdur-Rahim Ali, imam of a Muslim shrine in Denver, said Tancredo's statement that "you could take out" Islamic holy sites in...
  • Frustrated Muslims fight "ignorance"

    07/24/2005 4:30:19 PM PDT · by CO Gal · 132 replies · 2,566+ views
    The Denver Post ^ | July 24, 2005 | Diane Carmen
    When U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., suggested that bombing Mecca might be an appropriate response to the terrorist threat, he sent shock waves around the world. And he thrilled many of his supporters. I heard from dozens of nuke-happy Tancredo fans, though not all of them had the courage to sign their names. From Don MacEwan: "Islam was and is the religion of terror. ... Putting forth a warning to Islam that mutually assured destruction means their holy city of Medina is nuked if they do not curb their terrorist urges seems to be a prudent step." From Cynthia J....
  • Bigger sins than offending (Tancredo writes editorial)

    07/24/2005 3:10:02 PM PDT · by 4.1O dana super trac pak · 365 replies · 5,054+ views
    Denver Post ^ | Tom Tancredo
    By now, many people in America - and likely around the world - are familiar with my statements regarding a possible response to a nuclear attack on U.S. cities by fundamentalist Islamic terrorists. Without question, my comments have prompted strong reactions from many quarters, but they have also served to start a national dialogue about what options we have to deter al-Qaeda and other would-be Islamic terrorists. Many critics of my statements have characterized them as "offensive," and indeed they may have offended some. But in this battle against fundamentalist Islam, I am hardly preoccupied with political correctness, or who...
  • Words of war(tancredo)

    07/24/2005 6:39:06 AM PDT · by Dane · 165 replies · 1,684+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | 7/24/05 | Boston Globe editorial board
    Words of war July 24, 2005 THE TWO leaders of the West's struggle against Islamic terrorism, President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain, rightly emphasize that just a small minority of Muslims embrace terror acts. It is crucial in the struggle against terrorism for mainstream Muslims to isolate and turn against those who kill innocents in the name of their faith. This is why it was so dismaying when a Colorado congressman talked about bombing Islamic holy sites to avenge a hypothetical nuclear attack by terrorists -- as if the faith itself were at fault. Osama bin Laden...
  • Going on the Offensive

    07/23/2005 8:12:35 PM PDT · by plenipotentiary · 21 replies · 263+ views
    July 24, 2005 | plenipotentiary
    It seems to me that we are in a war with Muslim terrorists, supported by a large percentage of Muslims, but to date we have been fighting it in a defensive and reactive way. How about some ideas on how to go on the offensive, and be proactive. What do we need to do, what can we do to make the enemy pay a price for their aggression? How can we defeat it militarily, politically, psychologically, ideologically, economically?