Archive for June, 2007

 

Cars used as terror weapons at Glasgow airport

Jeep on fire at Glasgow airport
This was first reported as car crashes as you will see from the report below, only a few minutes old, but the latest is that these were indeed terrorist attacks and the vehicles contained gas canisters inside and possibly attached outside the vehicles also. At least one of the cars was on fire as it raced towards the airport. The Religion of Peace strikes again. How are you feeling now, moonbats?

From the AP/BBC:

GLASGOW, Scotland - A driver tried to ram a burning Jeep Cherokee into the main terminal building of Glasgow airport Saturday, the British Broadcasting Corp. reported, citing witnesses.

The BBC report said the airport was evacuated and all flights suspended after the flaming Jeep drove at full speed toward the terminal building.

Police, however, said two cars had crashed outside the airport, with one of them bursting into flames. Strathclyde Police spokeswoman Lisa O’Neil did not confirm media reports saying the motorist tried to drive into the terminal building.

“One car is on fire, but it is not clear if it went inside the terminal building,” she said.

More reports:

“They were obviously trying to get through to cause as much damage as possible,” he said.

Holidaymaker Stephen Clarkson said he knocked one of the men to the floor before police intervened.

He said: “There was an Asian male. He was lying on the floor and he was on fire, the Jeep was on fire as well.

“The fellow got up and started fighting with police. I managed to knock the Asian fellow to the ground and four police officers got on top of him.”

He added: “His whole body was on fire. He was quite a big fellow and was disorientated otherwise I wouldn’t have been able to knock him down.”

James Edgar told Sky News: “People were running past like they has missed their flight. They told us all to get out of the airport.

“Everyone was in a panic and police and security were scuffling with an Asian gentleman.”

He added: “There was a lot of anger - if the crowds had got hold of this gentleman it would have been the end of him.”

I’m sure. Could it be that the otherwise unflappable citizens of the United Kingdom are starting to get their fill of Islamic terrorism?

My own thoughts on this

You’re going to hear over and over “…there is as yet no connection between the bombing attempts from yesterday and today’s attacks”. How ridiculous is this? Without even needing evidence we know there is a connection and we know why. The attackers are all Muslim and they are all waging jihad.

Is there a chance the attackers might turn out to be IRA or Russian agents? Of course. What are the chances of that? .00001% roughly, but I don’t have Spock here to consult. The idea that these attacks aren’t being carried out by Muslim terrorists, this close to the 4th of July and the anniversary of the July 7th London bombings is, of course, as absurd a notion as Spock standing here giving me advice. Hopefully you get my point.

Everyone should actually hope that there is a definite link between the attacks. Why is that? Well, if there isn’t a link beyond Islam, then everything I have been strongly pointing out for years here on the Anvil will be proven true: the enemy is Islam. Every Muslim is a time bomb waiting to go off and none of us are as safe as we were before 9-11 ushered in the era of Global Islamic Terrorism with a vengeance.

Yes, hope there’s an Al Qaeda-esque connection. The stark reality beyond that is much worse.

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U.S. soldiers kill 25 in Sadr city raids — apply tar liberally

Media bias
Just read this bit of “premiere” reporting from an “objective” AP reporter:

U.S. soldiers killed 26 people before dawn Saturday during raids in Baghdad’s Sadr City neighborhood. The U.S. military said the dead were terrorists who had attacked American troops, but Iraqi police and officials said the victims were civilians.

The reporter’s name? Hamid Ahmed. I’ll give you three guesses…

Bias in the story only gets worse. By the end it reads like this:

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Hater Take a Number

Homer vs Osama
Mysteriously my site crashed right around the time this nice fellow named Leonard had these things to say about me on his blog. Coincidence, I’m sure; he hardly seems to possess the brains to be a hacker. Read the love:

Our latest contestant is Foehammer’s Anvil. I know what you’re saying: boy, Mister Leonard Pierce, that name sure does sound like something a guy might come up with who has just spent many hours playing World of Warcraft and masturbating over what he remembers Seven of Nine looks like. And you’re right. But it takes a lot more than a willingness to rock an absurd self-granted tough-guy nickname to roll with the king snakes! Let’s see if he can bring it the way authentic voices of the New Eliminationism can! How does Fudgehammer stack up in the compulsories?

SELF-GRANTED TITLE AS SOLE DISPENSER OF HARSH FACTS ABOUT ISLAMOFASCISM:
Check! The subtitle of the blog is “Truth, not Islam”, which makes as much sense as “Cotton candy, not justice”.

LOTS OF FANCY-PANTS QUASI-SOCIALIST-REALIST ARTWORK STOLEN FROM OTHER SOURCES:
Check! Get a load of Uncle Sam, there, gesturing just behind us and (naturally!) to the right, as if to say “That one there! With the five-o-clock shadow! Get him!”

OODLES OF UGLY, DISTRACTING ADVERTISING LINKS: Check! Take that, Atlas Shrugs — no more store-brand cheese puffs for Fudgehammer!

SCADS OF IMPENETRABLE BANNERS, LINKS, NEWSFEEDS, MADE-UP AWARDS, AND DOOFY WIDGETS THAT MAKE NAVIGATING THE SITE NEXT TO IMPOSSIBLE EVEN IF YOU WERE TO WISH TO DO SUCH A THING: Check! Among other things, at this site, you can map jihad (hint: a lot of it is in the Middle East!), look at a guy with a crescent moon on his cufflinks stabbing the Bible, discover that ISLAMSFORLOSERS is a top commenter, take a poll about whether or not the Democrats are pawns of “the Muslim Lobby in Washington” (hint: yes!), and join a group advocating regime change in Iran, which is sadly still necessary even after all of Michael Ledeen’s crackerjack reporting.

BIG GRAPHIC OF A TEMPLAR, JUST AS IF THE CRUSADES WERE SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OF: Check, check, and double-check!

Unfortunately, once we get past the compulsories, there’s not a lot of verve in the actual performance. The blog entries themselves are a dull lot, consisting of nothing you haven’t heard before when Debbie Schlussel forgets to take her teeth out. Although there are a few fun entries (like the one where he approvingly quotes the guy who assassinated Gandhi and the one where he fawns over the burning in effigy of a dead man and pops a mini-boner while contemplating the possibility of an invasion by phantom Vikings), is mostly just boilerplate all-Muslims-are-evil…

EDIT: At this point I had to make a slight correction. Seems my brain was over-fried from fixing the site crash when I launched into this. Leonard tried to do a quick end around with an edit and left a comment informing me of my “mistake”, but in actuality, I clearly remembered the posting being labled “Posted by Gavin M.” when it was originally up, so I suppose Leonard and Gavin share the same computer, perhaps the same bed, and it was actually Leonard that goofed. Oops. Look at that Lenny, I turned it right around on you again. And I can prove I’m right because smartguy Leonard didn’t clean his rabbit trail well enough. (See the comments that follow this article.) End of Edit

There’s also another inmate, I mean blogger at that same site named Gavin.

Gavin, Gavin. Why does that name sound so damn familiar.

Oh, yes, now I remember: Gavin King — moonbat journalist. Yet another odd coincidence.

Moral of this story? Ladies, don’t name your sons Gavin.

Seems old Gavin M. fancies himself a liberal-progressive (I always laugh when I read that contradiction) and a musician. Oh, the irony there.

The Sadly, No! blog is based in Germany. Why don’t some of you gentle readers go pay Leonard and Gavin a visit and spread the love?:

I Wanna Be Your Fudgehammer

It’s past midnight. I’m going to go wind down, but I’ll “deal” with these muffin-headed kids tomorrow. You know I will.

Hell, I’ve already immortalized them in my Moonbat links. Nobody can ever accuse me of fearing dissent. In fact, anyone that has followed my comments from Jihad Watch all these years is probably giggling in anticipation of the sh**storm right now.

The flaming will begin on the morrow. Bring your marshmallows.

Chain Gun

Addendum: Well, it looks like morning came early — I couldn’t resist the argument and began before bedtime. Did I done good? Did I, did I? (Warning: I did use some blue language once or twice. I’m not a sailor though, I swear.)

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Stop apologizing for Islam you damn fools!

Speaker Pelosi dons a headscarf while visiting Syria

Enough!

This is what I’m hearing from the airwaves following the preliminary investigation of the foiled London bombings, in no particular order

“…radical Islam…”

“…radical extremists…”

“…extremist radicals…”

“…religion hijacked by the radicals…”

“…hijacked religion…”

“We need to have a better dialogue with the Muslims…”

“…to stop the radicals from preaching hate in the mosques…”

“People in London are typically used to a certain ideology being behind these sorts of bomb attempts….”

Stop it. Just STOP IT!

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London bombings this morning averted only by sheer luck

The Islamist enemy is never idle; it is plotting continually and what is being investigated this morning is simply proof that eventually devastating murder will slip through the cracks and cost us all dearly again, and again. Keep telling yourself that this is the symptom of a “tiny minority of extremists”. If that lie helps you sleep better at night, good for you.

Intelligent opinion from The Spectator Blog:

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I have lost what little faith I had left in George W.

I’m sorry, but I just can’t stand it. I didn’t want to blog about the President’s speech in a mosque yesterday; it simply makes me too furious. But I couldn’t just let the event go completely without comment.

For the record, I have lost all faith in President George W. Bush. I’ve tried very hard for several years now to believe that the President was just sly, that he really understands the threat and the ’score’, but not after yesterday.

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Don’t Let Ron Paul Negate Your Common Sense

Ron Paul button from 1988 Presidential bid as a LibertarianFrom paragraph one of Thomas Paine’s introduction to his masterwork, Common Sense, emphasis added:

“Perhaps the sentiments contained in the following pages, are not yet sufficiently fashionable to procure them general favor; a long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defence of custom. But the tumult soon subsides. Time makes more converts than reason.

So, I have re-typed that quotation to make a point this morning, though you probably have already surmised that. You see, this was one of those mornings when I woke up, made my coffee and sat down at my desk to find hate and guile in my mailbox and the comments bin of the Anvil. But I use such attacks to empower myself, something that my detractors are not typically aware of. Funny how having truth and reason on my side makes me particularly bulletproof. I highly recommend it to all political writers.

Liberal-minded citizens of just about any nation on the planet today are hardly different from ones past; they are filled to the eyeballs with their own self-righteous platitudes. It’s tiresome, sad and laughable. I enjoy people that have beliefs and strong ones, but when they are so absolutely convinced of their own superiority by way of taking the path of least resistance, I simply shrug. Nothing gained in life that is meaningful comes easy, and this is very true of the spiritual and psychological and the moral. Do people honestly believe that I work on the Anvil to “spread hate”? Is it so hard to believe that I am fighting to free minds from the shackles of so many Pollyannas that would drive us over cliffs in order to preserve even the illusion of Peace?

Ghandi was assassinated. He was a great and gentle man. But he was wrong. He wanted to make concessions to an enemy; concessions that his fellow Hindu were not willing to accept. Ghandi wanted to make peace with Pakistani Muslims and would have gone to extreme lengths to gain it — suicidal lengths that his assassin and those supporting him rightly perceived as a terrifically dangerous and unacceptable path for all of India.

Gopal Godse was one of the conspirators in the assassination of Mahatma Ghandi. He served 18 years in prison as a result. He had this to say in an interview at the age of 76:

“You see, right from Pakistan and Bangladesh every Muslim is a converted Hindu. Gandhi’s appeasement attitude (towards the Muslims) went far too much. That was why we killed him. Two hundred and fifty thousand Hindus were killed in Noakhali in October 1946. Hindu women were forced to remove their sindhoor and do Muslim rituals. And Gandhi said, ‘Hindus must bow their heads if Muslims want to kill them. We should follow the principle of ahimsa (non-violence).’ How can any sensible person tolerate this? Our action was not for a handful of people — it was for all the refugees who came from Pakistan.”

Today in the United States we have Congressman Ron Paul.

Ron Paul is very good at telling people what they want to hear, not what they need to know. Ron Paul is very good at objecting in order to establish the “chance for peace”, but he has no plans for war.

Was the United States of America founded on plans for peace? No. It was forged in war. We may hate that fact, but it is one that has to be understood. Freedom is the reward for blood, sweat and tears. It is a costly goal. This is why it has been so rarely had in the history of the world, and why the U.S.A. is a shining example of what is possible if only people have the courage to act in their own defense and retain the wise leadership to take them towards a higher standard. The existence and determination of the United States is the only reason that Freedom exists on the Earth today.

So, someone like Ron Paul irritates me especially, because he proposes himself to be a conservative, but in reality he is a political spinmeister with some very liberal slants. Having a liberal agenda is not all bad — I myself have what many would describe as liberal views — but a liberal agenda when it comes to war, I can not abide.

Let’s examine Ron Paul in his own words; I’ve kept an eye on him since long before he gained his recent “15 minutes” in the Republican Presidential Nomination Debates.

From Ron Paul’s ‘More of the Same In 2007′:

In Washington, the answer to every problem is always more of the same. If a war is not successful, escalate it– or even start another one. This is our only policy in Iraq, where we don’t even know whom the enemy really is. Can one in ten Americans even distinguish between Sunni, Shia, and Kurds? Unless we rethink our senseless policy of endless occupation, regime change, and nation building in the Middle East, we must expect more of the same: More troops injured or killed, more spending, more debt, more taxes, more militarism, and especially more government.

Notice that Ron Paul doesn’t tell us who the enemy is. I’ll tell you: Islam.

Lead by example, Ron.

From Ron Paul’s ‘Escalation in the Middle East’, emphasis added:

As I said last week on the House floor, speculation in Washington focuses on when, not if, either Israel or the U.S. will bomb Iran– possibly with nuclear weapons. The accusation sounds very familiar: namely, that Iran possesses weapons of mass destruction. Iran has never been found in violation of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and our own Central Intelligence Agency says Iran is more than ten years away from producing any kind of nuclear weapon. Yet we are told we must act immediately while we still can!

This all sounds very familiar, but many of my colleagues don’t seem to have learned much from the invasion of Iraq. House Democrats strongly criticized the Iraq troop surge after the president’s announcement, but then praised the president’s confrontational words condemning Iran. Many of those opposing a troop surge are not calling for a withdrawal of our troops from the Middle East, but rather for “redeployment.” Redeployment to where? Iran?

We need to return to reality when it comes to our Middle East policy. We need to reject the increasingly shrill rhetoric coming from the same voices who urged the president to invade Iraq.

The truth is that Iran, like Iraq, is a third-world nation without a significant military. Nothing in history hints that she is likely to invade a neighboring country, let alone America or Israel. I am concerned, however, that a contrived Gulf of Tonkin- type incident may occur to gain popular support for an attack on Iran.

The best approach to Iran, and Syria for that matter, is to heed the advice of the Iraq Study Group Report, which states:

“… the United States should engage directly with Iran and Syria in order to try to obtain their commitment to constructive policies toward Iraq and other regional issues. In engaging with Syria and Iran, the United States should consider incentives, as well as disincentives, in seeking constructive results.”

We all know how well talk and negotiations work in the Middle East. Ron Paul offers a false hope wrapped in a delusion, all in order to avoid doing what is necessary — flattening the nuclear centrifuges in Iran and negating that Islamic madness now before it ends up here in our backyards, or those of our European cousins. And Ron Paul does it with cavalier ease, because the American people have a distaste for the events in Iraq and I completely sympathize with those feelings. But Iraq must be seen for what it has to be, just like Afghanistan — stepping stones.

Our military is in the right place to project American power where it is needed most. The Islamic theocracy of Iran must be humbled. If we were not in Iraq and Afghanistan right now, we would not be in a position to destroy the nuclear ambitions of Iran. And Iran’s nuclear machinations were known to American intelligence prior to our invasion of Afghanistan, and long before our liberation of Iraq.

Again I say to Ron, lead by example, Congressman.

But, as I’ve already warned you, Ron Paul (and he’s hardly alone in Washington) is going to tell you what you want to hear, not what you need to know. That is not leadership; that is political expediency.

The world is a dangerous and cruel place, especially for young democratic republics. And yes, on the stage of world history, the U.S.A. is merely an infant still. So, we can not ever lower our guard and perceive that our enemies may all be reasoned with. The Ayatollah in Iran certainly can not be reasoned with — he believes in Islam far more than Ron Paul believes in the integrity of the U.S. government and military. Someone like Ron Paul negates your Common Sense and sucks away your spine. But our enemies are bolstered by zealots and madmen and clergy that would open the path for the Mahdi to come to Earth and turn us all into good little Muslims.

And then there is me; little old Foehammer.

I type and type, merely hoping beyond hope to open a few minds, pull awake a handful of slumbering Westerners each day. I’m here to engage your Common Sense, to light it on fire and to make you see the coming war for what it is, not for what someone like Ron Paul would have you believe it is. Wars are not all wrong. Wars are too often necessary. And today, as I look around again this morning, I have no doubt that we are engaged in the greatest of wars in human history, because the enemy approaches in ways that our ancestors never had to contend with.

We live in the Age of Information. With the click of my mouse, I can alter history. With the press of a button, I can send my thoughts to millions. And the Islamists are very, very aware of this capacity for change and manipulate it at astonishing rates. Combined with the might of Saudi oil revenues and the alliance of Muslim clergy all over the globe, the conversion rate to Islam is increasing because the cowardly and the weak-minded scare easily into the corner of the stronger, as they perceive it. This is why the French had so many traitors during World War II, because they being on the very tip of the Nazi spear, saw what at that time did look like the unstoppable juggernaut, the Blitzkrieg.

But the Nazis failed, and the collaborators in France were punished by their own people.

I view any American that converts to Islam since September 11, 2001 as no less of a traitor, because despite the best efforts of talking-heads and President George W. Bush to sway our Common Sense, a little reading and study has left me with absolutely no doubt as to the cause of that attack, and that was Islam.

It was not America’s lack of understanding of other people, yada yada yada. Doesn’t that baloney ever get old?

The facts swirl all around me here at the Anvil each and every day. It is a burden, a wearisome task to continue to bring them to you, gentle readers, but I feel a sense of responsibility to continue. I only wish that more of our leaders in Congress felt the same responsibility. I only wish that the legions of the Left felt even a twinge of it, that the doves in our nests would actually be able to see the reason for justified conflict instead of lumping all war together into the same cesspool.

In 1988, Ron Paul, the then Libertarian and not today’s Republican candidate, made an unsuccessful and, I’d venture to say, little-remembered run for the Presidency. If Ron Paul still has any true Libertarian ideals, I’m not really seeing them projected in his longterm vision for the defense of the United States. I myself often describe myself as a Libertarian, despite the fact that I am a registered Independent with no official ties to any party. I therefore would think the Congressman would have a much sharper vision for the future defense of the United States, based on his past party affiliations. It’s very telling that he apparently does not.

Don’t let Ron Paul negate your Common Sense. Instead create your own. It’s all right in front of you and world war, like it or not, is coming. You have a responsibility to perceive that, and prepare for it, or our free nations will indeed fail and one day we will be witness to honor killings in the United States, killings that will not be something illegal, but a new part of our newly formed Sharia Constitution.

That is not a future I’m willing to allow. I want you to join me in that determination.

Foehammer, out.

Related Story: Has George W. Bush been replaced with a Saudi clone?

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Gates of Vienna: “For a Mohammedan-Free Denmark”

Infamous Muhammad cartoonMy compatriots over at Gates of Vienna have posted some “warm” video that you will appreciate. Baron Bodissey says:

I mentioned on Saturday that a group in Denmark was planning to burn an effigy of Mohammed (instead of a witch) at the traditional midsummer festival.

Since then the group that burned the Prophet has contacted SIAD, who kindly uploaded the video for us.

The Danes made quite a production of the bonfire — the soundtrack has “Light My Fire” on it…

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Marauding Marsupial

Marauding MarsupialI’ve been on the Truth Laid Bear ecosystem for awhile now, and I saw some very nice leaps in my rankings a couple of weeks ago, but I was not at all prepared for the leap the Anvil just took today.

+96% in one week!

The Anvil is ranked #1872 out of over 100,000 blogs! That categorizes the site in the 5th tier (Marauding Marsupials) out of 16 total levels.

To put this in perspective, MichelleMalkin.com is #1, Littlegreenfootballs.com is #4, and JihadWatch.org is #14.

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Banned by PBS - Muslims Against Jihad

As promised, here is Banned by PBS: Muslims Against Jihad, in 8 parts. This is must-see viewing, folks. If you come to this site with any interest in gaining insight into the nature of the Islamic threat to the United States and all non-Muslim nations, then this is one of the best documentaries currently available. I would prefer to offer it in higher quality, but I did not capture these segments myself; beggars can’t be choosers.

On with the show:

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Alternate source:

Muslims Against Jihad (on the Foehammer’s Anvil Vod:Pod)

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Thoughts After Viewing ‘Muslims against Jihad’

Omar Bakri
While I wait for what I hope will be the inevitable emergence of a YouTube-style video from the FOXNews airing of ‘Muslims against Jihad’ from Sunday night, I have a few quick thoughts on what I saw.

The number one conclusion is nothing new for me, but simply calcified even further: Saudi Arabia is one of the top three enemies of the United States and Western nations. It doesn’t matter where you rank them in that top three, it simply matters that they are there. The Saudis are the greatest agents of Sharia on the planet. They also control the two holiest cities of Islam, which gives them unprecedented power in the Islamic world. Combine that with their vast oil revenues and you can’t be blind to the resulting threat.

Saudi Arabia must be stopped, contained and brought to heel. It’s that simple. To continue to appease them, as the Bush family has, is no longer acceptable on any level.

The other most startling moment that came in the film for me was one that I had seen before on C-Span, so I was happy to see it repeated knowing that this time the moment will be caught for online viewing by some anti-jihad blogger somewhere. This was a snippet from an interview with the infamous Islamist cleric-in-exile from the United Kingdom, Omar Bakri. In the first 10 minute segment of the program, Omar Bakri stated this:

“The only way you can stop us, by give up your democracy. If you give up democracy and Freedom of Speech, and start to stop us and ban us the way you started to do, that the way you can stop us. But that mean we succeed. We say to the people: ‘You see? Democracy-Hypocrisy. We have always said so.’ You do not believe in democracy.”

See? The Islamists are not stupid at all. They are manipulating Western laws and constitutional rights against us. By hiding behind the veil of a benevolent-religion-gone-wrong, they keep our leaders off-balance, they garner sympathy from the public and they barter for time. The more time they get in our societies, the more followers they gain, the more power they amass and then the harder they will be to expel. It’s really that simple.

Bakri proverbially thumbs his nose at all of us in the West and he literally grins while doing it.

I also have this thought: at least one of the “moderate” Muslims in the film basically said that we need “moderates” in the U.S.A. because if these kinds of Muslims leave, the jihadists and Islamists will remain “…and good luck with them.” This “moderate” Muslim had a point, but don’t be lulled into compliance with that goal. You see, I’m still adamantly for outlawing Islam. If we look to “moderate” Muslims for help then what are we doing that’s more dangerous? We will be accepting Islam; giving validation to a false religion.

You might ask, “Foehammer, how are you so sure that Islam is false?”

“The same way I know the moon is not made of green cheese. I’ve learned enough about the moon to put aside the myths and accept the reality.”

Once you take the time to examine the mind and life of Muhammad, once you examine Islam and the Qur’an and the history of the Middle East both before and after the birth of Islam, you will not come away with lingering doubts as long as you remain objective and logical. There will be no doubt in your mind that if what Islam claims is all true, then the Creator must be a schizophrenic and a sadist. And Muhammad had all his problems answered by Allah quite conveniently — when he wasn’t talking to Satan, which he actually “admitted” to on at least one infamous occasion (i.e. the Satanic Verses), but obviously talking to Satan was another matter of convenience.

I will post video footage from both ‘Islam vs Islamists’ and ‘Muslims against Jihad’ when I find it.

Related Source: World Magazine

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Amazing but true: House bans aid to Saudi Arabia

When I read reports like this, I only half-jokingly have to ask: “Who’s been sneaking out of the House chamber and reading the Anvil?” It floors me that this report was practically ignored by the MSM; apparently this isn’t of the importance of Paris Hilton’s pending early release from jail:

The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Friday to prohibit any aid to Saudi Arabia as lawmakers accused the close ally of religious intolerance and bankrolling terrorist organizations.

The prohibition, reflecting persistent tensions with the kingdom after the September 11 attacks on the United States in 2001, was attached to a foreign aid funding bill for next year that has not yet been debated by the Senate.

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