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Boys of Bummer
The Post and the Daily News have a knack for taking the words right out of my mouth....
A Holy Trinity
Via LGF: A DemocraticUnderground poster, featuring a George Galloway avatar, defends referencing Hitler when referencing... well, you know. Why is my head suddenly throbbing? Er, "brain cramp," I suppose....
What Do Islamoids Think About... AIDS?
Sheikh Khalid Yassin shares his worldview with the Australian public, then proclaims himself "not as radical" as John Pilger. Interesting reading, if you want to see what one Islamonutter thinks about AIDS and the fashion world, to name two examples....
Doug Eddings
More on Doug Eddings, the favorite umpire of the city of Anaheim. Or Los Angeles. What-the-hell-ever. Doug was always far from perfect on the field, even in the minor leagues. Witnessing major protestation over one of his calls is nothing...
Aborting the Disabled
This Washington Post article is worth reading....
Netherlands Acts Against Incipient Dhimmitude
Dutch unveil the toughest face in Europe with a ban on the burka
The Netherlands is likely to become the first country in Europe to ban the burka, under government proposals that would bring in some of the toughest curbs on Muslim clothing in the world. The country?s hardline Integration Minister, Rita Verdonk, known as the Iron Lady for her series of tough anti-immigration measures, told Parliament that she was going to investigate where and when the burka should be banned.
Amazing! For years the Netherlands had one of the most warm fuzzy moonbat attitudes towards this stuff that could be found in Western Europe. A number of events involving Islamofascist terrorism has finally started to wake them up.
The US should be so lucky that the administration would get so concerned about our border and immigration problems!
Touchdown Jesus Saturday
While I'm hardly the nation's most ardent lover of college football, I've always been a follower and this season has provided some great excitement thus far. In fact, I've found that recently I've been really looking forward to Saturday's match-ups....
This Looks Suspiciously Like Democracy
It appears that the new constitution has been ratified by the Iraqi people. See Fox. From the Washington Post, this by Ellen Knickmeyer and Omar Fekeiki:BAGHDAD, Oct. 15 -- Sunni Arab voters turned out in force for Iraq's constitutional referendum...
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