Saturday, June 18, 2005

PODCAST: Islamphobia and Anti-Americanism Conference

(PODCAST) -- The term "Islamophobia" has no basis. Supposedly it refers to a "fear of Islam." Actually, it's a phony, made up word that conveys no factual truth. Islamists are asking what is the cause of "Islamophobia" in America? Their question will be answered the very second they catch their reflection in the mirror.

This podcast about is based on an article by D.C. Watson of The Counter Jihad Education Taskforce and Jihad Watch.

We end this podcast with Sheik Yer'mami's Shoe Bomber

Sources
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20050503-114633-5129r.htm
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/terrorism/usroyer603ind.pdf
http://news.findlaw.com/cnn/docs/infocom/uselashi121702sind.pdf
http://www.4law.co.il/hlf2.htm
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=13175
http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/07/31/saudi.plot/
http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/069642.php
http://discoverthenetwork.com/individualProfile.asp?indid=1901
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/005900.php#comments http://www.religionnewsblog.com/11071
http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050426/NEWS03/504260344
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2004-06-17-imam-convicted_x.htm
http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17863 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/trail/inside/cron.html
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Thursday, June 16, 2005

PODCAST: Busted! The not-so "Grand Illusion"

(PODCAST) -- This podcast about Muslim's hate for all things non-Muslim is based on an article by D.C. Watson of The Counter Jihad Education Taskforce and Jihad Watch.

The information in this podcast falls under the category of hate speech, beyond a shadow of a doubt. However, the hate isn't coming from Americans or Westerners, it's coming from the minds and straight off of the fingertips of Muslims. Or at the very least, Muslim apologists.

While Islamic organizations continue with their crying and whining for the protection of Muslins from so-called "Islamophobia" here in the "Great Satan", there are those who have figured out a way to sign on at a computer terminal, have allowed their emotions to get the best of them, and in turn have let their true feelings for non-Muslims to be exposed.

We begin and end this podcast with The Big Hired Assassin.

Read all the emails.
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Calif. man, son indicted in Pakistani terror case

Just more profiling of "peaceful" Muslims.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -- A federal grand jury has indicted a father and son in California on charges of lying during a government probe into their suspected ties to al Qaeda training camps in Pakistan, the U.S. Attorney's office said on Thursday.

The grand jury returned a three-count indictment charging Pakistan-born Umer Hayat and his son Hamid Hayat, both of Lodi, California, with lying to the
FBI, the Sacramento office of the U.S. Attorney said in a statement.

The indictment charged Hamid Hayat with one count of falsely stating he was not involved with a terrorist organization and another count of lying about attending terrorist or jihadist training camps.

"In truth, as the indictment charges, the defendant had attended one or more jihadist terrorist training camps in Pakistan," according to the statement.

The indictment charged that the elder Hayat falsely stated his son did not attend terrorist or jihadist training camps.

According to an FBI affidavit, the younger Hayat told agents he attended an al Qaeda training camp in Pakistan for about six months in 2003 and 2004.

If convicted, they face a maximum of eight years in prison on each charge.

The elder and younger Hayat were previously charged by complaint on June 7. They pleaded not guilty and are being held without bail. They will next appear in court on June 21.

Their lawyers could not immediately be reached for comment.

FDNY Routine Investigation; Middle Eastern Man Caught with Subway Maps

I am waiting for CAIR's claim of Islamophobia and the profiling of Muslims.
New York (WABC) -- A Middle Eastern man is being questioned after he was caught with others in possession of maps and sketches of the subway system.

A Middle Eastern man is being questioned after he was caught with others in possession of maps and sketches of the subway system. Police tell Eyewitness News, the man was caught during a fire department inspection of a previous violation at a bodega at 1173 Broadway in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn at noon yesterday.

The man was part of a group of five or six Middle Eastern men discovered during the follow-up inspection of a faulty sprinker.

When firefighters made a more thorough check of the building, they found drawings of city tunnels and subway entrances on notebook paper. There were also several fake identification belonging to the man taken into custody.

According to the FDNY, the men appeared to be acting suspiciously and attempting to hide the materials, so firefighters called the police.

The other men then fled the building.

Nice friends. How are we suppose to trust Muslims when the so easily abandon their own? No doubt he's just collateral damage in the war for the Ummah.

Monday, June 13, 2005

Team Infidel

Now these guys have got it going on!!!
USA (The AnarchAngel) -- From out of the west, ride four fat bastards (and one skinny little bastard), stuffed with the flesh of the swine, craving the taste of the fermented (and distilled) barley; and with lust in our hearts, we set forth to right that which is wrong, and fight for truth, justice, and the gun-nut way (and to get a good larf in the process)... We are: TEAM INFIDEL!!!

Fighting Idiotarianism as only REAL MEN can

You NEED to see this.

Friday, June 10, 2005

The truth about radical Islam

This story would never have been printed six months ago.

Friday, June 10, 2005 (The Mississippi Press)

To the editor:

Some commentators want to show how tolerant and forward-looking they are by describing religious America as "churches, synagogues and mosques."
A true equal-opportunity list would also have included (Buddhist) temples, (Shinto) shrines and (witches') covens to the list. Mosques were added in deference to lobbies like CAIR (Council on American Islamic Relations) which spends lots of money to make Islam look like it belongs in America.

It doesn't, of course, unless you confuse the public image with its true nature, as some of these commentators have done. Islam is militantly intolerant toward other religions and hostile to the secular state.

Thankfully, it never was part of the American scene.

Nor is it now. It represents a foreign invasion (they call it "immigration") of fanatics who would be happy to witness the subversion or destruction of this country and who are supportive of the terrorists who kill people and break things to achieve that goal.

The great irony is that we send our troops into harm's way to meet this threat in Iraq and elsewhere. But we ignorantly protect and nurture it at home in the name of religious freedom and multiculturalism.

In February, we found out that former NBA star Hakeem Olajuwon has been funneling money to Muslim terrorists. In April, Army Sgt. Hasan Akbar was convicted of murdering U.S. soldiers in Iraq to protect fellow Muslims. Recently, former college professor Sami Al-Arian went on trial for commanding a terrorist cell in Tampa.

Negative news about Muslims in this country is filtered through well-funded and aggressive Muslim defense organizations and the multicultural media. Still, we get enough evidence to question whether Islam is really "a religion of peace," as it claims, or a "clear and present danger," as it seems.

Zip Ribar

Long Beach
Let the paper know what you think .

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Flag-rippers part of New York jihadist group

Listen to what these fucking limp dicks say. On one hand they say they are against what this flag represents and on the other hand they say they have a right to free speech. Are they so fucking stupid that they don't see the contradiction?

Anybody up for pissing on a Qur'an?

(Jihad Watch) -- Here is a video of some American Muslims stomping on and then ripping up an American flag. Just before they rip it up one of them places a sign on it that says, "Oh Muslims! Do you know your enemy? Isn't it obvious?"

But if we even ask how many Muslims in America think this way, CAIR will bellow about discrimination and Islamophobia. So attention is diverted from activities such as what is shown in this video, and they can continue unheeded.
Read it all including comments.

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Friday, June 03, 2005

Sheik Yer'mami's Shoe Bomber

The Infidel Army is proud to announce the release of Sheik Yer'mami's new song Shoe Bomber. Like Winds of Jihad, the good Sheik puts a muscial spin on Islamic Terrorists and their wacky ways.

Enjoy Shoe Bomber!

Fathers, Sons and the Lessons of War

May 30, 2005 (Frank Schaeffer) -- I never served in the military. Before my son unexpectedly volunteered for the Marines, I was busy writing my novels and raising my family, and giving little thought to the men and women who guard us. My attitude has changed. I did not choose to change. I was forced to.

When my son was at war in Iraq I felt anger toward my circle of oldest friends — mostly well-off, well-educated people. I didn't know one other parent with a son or daughter in harm's way or even in the military. And no leaders were asking Americans outside the military to make any sacrifices. Were we all in this together or not?

My son, Marine Sgt. John Schaeffer, recently came home alive from two back-to-back combat tours in the Middle East.

A tall, thin figure slowly unfolded from a beat-up little car. John had driven all night to Boston from a base near Washington, where he had landed the day before. He did not want me to meet him there. "I'll need time to myself," my son said when he called from Kuwait on the way home. He said he wanted "to get my head in gear."

I gave my wife, Genie, a head start. Mother embraced son. "I was so worried," Genie said. John held her as she sobbed. She pulled away to look up again and again to make sure he was really there.

My wife gave me a great gift: time alone with my boy. John was bone-weary and lay stretched on his bed. I lay down next to him and was gripping him the whole time, an arm, a hand; it didn't matter. I just wanted to be certain that the nightmares I'd had about John being killed were lies.

"Once, we were in this convoy," John said. "I spotted this car getting between me and our following vehicle, and we don't like it when anyone gets between us. Then I see these tubes on the front seat that look like RPGs, so I draw a bead on the driver. If he had so much as touched those tubes I would have put one right into his chest."

John dozed a little and then roused himself. "It turned out those were just cardboard tubes. I came within a heartbeat of killing him because of friggin' cardboard tubes. I almost killed an innocent man, Dad."

I kept holding my son, the way I used to when he was 2 and crawled into our bed after a scary dream. I asked John if he'd rather sleep than talk, and he said there would be time for sleep later. "My record was two hours short of five days straight with no sleep. Twenty-hour days were par for the course."

With the relief flooding over, under and around me came an incredible exhaustion. I dozed, soothed by his voice. It was the first good sleep I'd had in months. I woke and John was asleep next to me.

I left my Marine asleep in his room. I poked my head through his door every few minutes. At one point, I found myself kneeling by his bed watching him breathe. I found myself praying and crying for all the fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, husbands and wives of those who were not coming home. For the first time in my life, I was weeping for strangers.

There are Americans on their knees next to fresh graves from Arlington to Bozeman, from Tampa to Fargo. There are young men and women learning to walk again and receiving skin grafts for horrible burns.

Before my son went to war I never would have shed tears for them. My son humbled me. My son connected me to my country. He taught me that our men and women in uniform are not the "other."

They are our sons, daughters, brothers and sisters. Sometimes shedding tears for strangers is a sacred duty. Sometimes it's all we can do.