This site is dedicated to the cause of waking up America to the threat of Islam. With a quick study of the beliefs of Islam, one learns that it is a religion of exclusion. The faiths of other religions have no place except a life of subservience and slavery to their Muslim masters. Every country with significant Muslim populations face strife and warfare between the muslims and the non-Muslims, or even with other Muslims. As Great Britain, Spain, France, and Holland have learned, they are also not exceptions. America will be no exception. Are all Muslims evil? Of course not, but we must acknowledge that the beliefs which spread terrorism and Islamic Jihad are present through the Koran and Surahs. The "true believers" must practice Jihad, because that is what the Koran teaches. We must wake up, acknowledge the evil which has arisen, and prepare to meet it head on. We must stop all immigration from Muslim countries to the United States and Europe. We must do everything possible to prevent the acquisition of weapons of mass destruction, because they will be used. Finally, and most important, we must take our heads out of the sand, and unite against this threat.
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Friday, June 8, 2007

Pictures of our soldiers beheaded by Muslim Monster...

Apparently these aren't the three soldiers recently kidnapped. O'Reilly thinks that makes a difference. Does it matter? No it doesn't. These are monsters, they await the day they can do this to all of us...



















Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Iraqi terrorist butchers torture and smash the heads of kidnapped American Soldiers

If another moron ever mentions Abu Ghareb and the underwear on the head again, I think I'll punch someone. Tell me how those Muslims feel about the Geneva convention? I'm not defending Abu Ghareb, but isn't it just a tad irrelevant in the face of the horrors the enemy ALWAYS bestows upon its captors.

The search for the soldiers missing since an ambush in Mahmoudiya twelve days ago faced a troubling development on Wednesday, with reports emerging that at least one body, though possibly three, have been retrieved from rivers in Babel province.

Multiple media outlets have confirmed through US military and Iraqi police sources that one body found Wednesday in the Euphrates river, reportedly with Western features and wearing US-issue military pants, has been turned over to US authorities.

The independent Iraqi news agency VOI is reporting that Iraqi police forces in Babel province have found two more bodies.

"“Babel police patrols today found two bodies believed to be from the two kidnapped U.S. soldiers near the Euphrates bank in al-Masayab area,” the source, who asked not to be named, told the independent news agency Voices of Iraq (VOI).

He added, “the bodies bore marks of torture with their heads smashed. They wore the U.S. military-style uniform.” The source said “The two bodies were handed over to the U.S. forces at the location where they were found.”


Hat Tip:
Iraq Slogger

Palestinians requesting Israel return to stop fighting between Hamas and Fatah

I never thought I'd live to see the day...



Hat Tip: Little Green Footballs

1 in 4 American Muslims approve of suicide bombings

By ALAN FRAM, Associated Press Writer Tue May 22, 6:42 PM ET
WASHINGTON - One in four younger U.S. Muslims said in a poll that suicide bombings to defend their religion are acceptable at least in some circumstances, though most Muslim Americans overwhelmingly reject the tactic and are critical of Islamic extremism and al-Qaida.

The survey by the Pew Research Center, one of the most exhaustive ever of the country's Muslims, revealed a community that in many ways blends comfortably into society. Its largely mainstream members express nearly as much happiness with their lives and communities as the general public does, show a broad willingness to adopt American customs, and have income and education levels similar to others in the U.S.

Even so, the survey revealed noteworthy pockets of discontent.
While nearly 80 percent of U.S. Muslims say suicide bombings of civilians to defend Islam can not be justified, 13 percent say they can be, at least rarely.
That sentiment is strongest among those younger than 30. Two percent of them say it can often be justified, 13 percent say sometimes and 11 percent say rarely.
"It is a hair-raising number," said Radwan Masmoudi, president of the Washington-based Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy, which promotes the compatibility of Islam with democracy.
He said most supporters of the attacks likely assumed the context was a fight against occupation — a term Muslims often use to describe the conflict with


U.S. Muslims have growing Internet and television access to extreme ideologies, he said, adding: "People, especially younger people, are susceptible to these ideas."
Federal officials have warned the U.S. must guard against homegrown terrorism, as the British suffered with the London transit bombings of 2005.


Full Story - Yahoo News(AP)

Sharia Law in Action: Man beats wife to death with rubber pipe. Abu Dhabi Supreme Court changes death sentence to 1.5 years in prison

As we know from below, you're only allowed to beat your woman until her legs are about to break. I wonder if he gave her the stern admonishment that's required before beating her to death? I guess we can ask him in about 18 months.

Killer husband's death penalty commuted
By Mohammad Shamseddine, Staff Reporter


Abu Dhabi: A man who beat his wife to death has had his death penalty commuted to jail term by the Federal Supreme Court.

The convict will now serve one-and-a-half years in jail and will be deported, the court said.
The convict, a Syrian identified as S.N., lived in Abu Dhabi with his two wives in the same house.

On the evening of the murder, S.N. argued with one wife, identified as A.H. He told the public prosecution he slapped her twice in the face and left the house.
Dragged

S.N. told the prosecution he came back home at 11pm to find his wife standing on the kitchen balcony with "little clothes on her". He then slapped A.H. a few times in the face and grabbed her by the hair and dragged her to her room. Then he beat her with a rubber pipe.

Full Story: Gulf News

Hat tip:Weasel Zippers

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Monday, May 21, 2007

Palestinians refuse to be outdone by Iran in pushing Israel off the map

As the Hamas-led multiple missile offensive against Israel marked its first week, voices were heard in Israel and overseas, well-meaning or despairing, calling for Israel to start talks with the Palestinian Islamist group’s leaders.

Hamas soon knocked that notion on the head. After hurling some 150 missiles against Israel, one of its officials, Nizhar Riyah, issued a clear statement of intent Monday, May 21:
“Hamas is determined to wipe Israel off the map and replace it with the state of Palestine,” he said. Hamas will fight “until the last Jew is expelled” - not only from Sderot but also from Ashkelon and “all of Palestine.”

In February 2006, Hamas beat Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah in the Palestinian general elections, which the incoming Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert and Tzipi Livni, against every Israeli security interest, allowed to take place.

Full Story - DEBKAfile

Woman dead in Kassam rocket strikes, both Hamas and Fatah claim credit

Is Israel allowed to respond now that their rockets actually killed someone? Or are the poor israelis just "panicked" as Reuters has claimed ever time. I wonder how those same reporters would act if it was there home town which was getting bombarded by rockets on a daily basis.

As the IDF pushed ahead with its campaign against Kassam squads on Monday, a 35-year-old woman was killed in Sderot when a salvo of rockets pounded the western Negev and one hit her car.

Shortly after 8 p.m., five rockets were fired from Gaza and one struck the woman's car near Sderot's commercial center. She died en route to hospital, becoming the first Israeli to die in a rocket attack since November. Two other people were wounded in the attack, one moderately and the other lightly, and were evacuated to Ashkelon's Barzilai Hospital.
Earlier in the day, an IAF missile hit a car in Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip, killing its four occupants, an Islamic Jihad Kassam squad. Another strike killed a

The IDF said the Islamic Jihad members were responsible for dozens of Kassam attacks, including one in November that killed Fatima Slutsker, 57, in Sderot and seriously wounded one of Defense Minister Amir Peretz's bodyguards. The IDF said the squad was intercepted based on intelligence provided by the Shin Bet

In response, Hamas ordered its operatives to limit their movements and to refrain from speaking on cellphones. Hamas also threatened to renew suicide attacks from the West Bank.
Tens of thousands of people on Monday attended a funeral in Gaza City for the people killed in Sunday evening's IAF air strike.

"You are under attack because you are strong, because you are the supporters of the resistance in Palestine," Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas told the crowd.

The latest air strikes followed Sunday's security cabinet decision to step up operations against Hamas and Islamic Jihad and to begin targeted killings of terrorist leaders and politicians.

The attack in Sderot came as European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni were meeting there. Following the attack, Sderot residents threatened to burn the tires of the car carrying the two to protest a lack of protection from rocket attacks.
Hours earlier, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert signed an order designating Sderot and communities surrounding the as "conflict zones." The decision will allow residents to receive compensation for direct and indirect damage from Kassam attacks. Monday afternoon, the Knesset Finance Committee authorized a financial benefits package for Sderot residents.


Full Story - Jerusalem Post

Lebanon in Chaos: A gift from their Syrian friends

Syria continues to wreak havoc in the region, supporting Fatah Al-Islam in their arms crusade against the muslim-christian democracy which emerged after the Civil War which ravaged the country. Do we really want fighting like this on the streets of America? Or London? Or France? (well, we've already seen it in france...)

Destroying a Koran is now a crime in the United States? What's next, walking outside without your berka on?

CAIR: FBI Probes Web Site Showing Shooting of Quran
Source: Associated Press

Federal authorities are looking into a video that shows two men shooting a Quran with a military rifle, then throwing the bullet-riddled Muslim holy book at the entrance of a a Chattanooga mosque, an FBI agent said Monday.

The Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations on Monday had called on the Justice Department to investigate the incident as a possible civil rights violation. The group said it was the latest in a series of incidents targeting mosques in several states. . .

The video, titled " kill the koran" was posted on MySpace.com last month, said CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper. It could still be seen on the Web site on Monday.

Original Story

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Israel continues assault to stop Kasaam Rocket attacks

Reuter's reports with it's usual biased spin...

GAZA, May 21 (Reuters) - Israel pounded Gaza with a series of air strikes on Monday, hours after killing nine Palestinians in an assault on the home of a senior Hamas politician, and in a separate raid on a suspected rocket manufacturing facility.
Israel's cabinet decided on Sunday to ratchet up military measures in Gaza in response to an increase in rocket attacks on Israel in the past week, though stopping short of waging an all out offensive in the coastal territory its troops quit in 2005. The latest Israeli air strike targeted the Zaitoun neighbourhood, an Islamic stronghold in Gaza City, shortly after an attack late on Sunday killed a man at what Palestinians said was a stone mason's workshop, and Israel called a rocket manufacturing plant.
Palestinian medics said a Hamas member had been shot and wounded from an Israeli aircraft while riding a bicycle early on Monday. The Israeli military had no immediate comment.
In a second strike on Monday, a missile fired from an Israeli attack helicopter knocked out electricity for about 50,000 people in Nozeirat and a nearby refugee camp in central Gaza, witnesses said. There were no casualties. Eight Palestinians died in an Israeli air raid on Sunday that punched out the porch of the home of prominent Gaza lawmaker Khalil al-Hayya of Hamas. Israel said it had targeted Hamas gunmen involved in rocket attacks, killing five.
That attack was the first time in many months Israel had struck at a key figure of the Islamist militant group that rose to power a year ago but has been shunned by the West for refusing to recognise the Jewish state.
Hayya was not home and was unharmed by the raid which also wounded a dozen other people.
Hamas said two of those killed were gunmen and vowed "an earthquake" of a response against Israel, which had struck out at the home of a Hamas official for the first time in many months.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's top aide condemned Israel for the strike at Hayya's home which was Israel's deadliest in Gaza in about a year.

Full Story - Reuters