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Al-Qaida: Bounty on Swedish cartoonist

Muhammad CartoonistChalk this in the ‘here we go again’ department. From the AP:

The leader of al-Qaida in Iraq offered money for the murder of a Swedish cartoonist who recently produced images deemed insulting to Islam, according to a statement carried by Islamist Web sites Saturday.

In the half hour audio file entitled “They plotted yet God too was plotting,” Abu Omar al-Baghdadi also promised a new offensive in Iraq during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

On Aug. 19, the Swedish newspaper Nerikes Allehanda published a cartoon by Lars Vilks that depicted the Prophet Muhammad with a dog’s body.

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Europe and the West in Denial

 The Little Mermaid in burqaToday I present an article from author Melanie Phillips which was recently published by National Review (hat-tip: Gramfan). This is important reading, so I am cross-posting it in full. I encourage you to read it all, especially if you live in Europe or have any compassion for the plight of Europeans at all. In my view the very same things discussed by Phillips apply to Australia and the United States and Canada, too, but just to a lesser extent because of our relative isolation from the immediate threat from Islamism for now. I have taken the liberty of adding emphasis to items that I believe to be of particular importance.

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Belgian Journalist Uncovers the True Nature of Islam

Stop the Islamisation of EuropeI don’t believe I should have to continue beating this poor dead horse every single day. I believe that most of you know that when I say that Islam must not be accepted as a part of Western life, you agree. The problem today is that too many Westerners and non-Muslims do not have the courage to speak out. Well, watch this video. This young journalists from Belgium has more courage than most of us and she put it to very good use. Thirty year old Flemish journalist Hind Fraihi went undercover to see if the upcoming generation of young Muslims in Brussels and the surrounding regions of Belgium were truly peaceful or not. What she found should not surprise anyone any longer.

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The Islamist Strategy: Based On The Evidence

Islamic students on a hate rampage in PakistanThe following article/outline was recommended to me by Canadian Anvil reader Sounder and appears to be the creation of another but as yet unknown Canadian. I think it does an excellent job of expanding in greater detail on ideas that I have myself outlined here on the Anvil before, so it is worth reposting here. Take a look (I have edited it slightly for better clarity):

Based On The Evidence Of 1200 Years Of Islamic History

 

Introduction:

FACT #1:

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Complaints from CAIR get tv station to pull plug on televangelist Keller

ST. PETERSBURG - For the first time in nearly five years, controversial Christian televangelist Bill Keller is going off the air.

Keller - known for his vitriolic criticism of religious, political and pop culture figures - said Thursday his program was yanked in response to pressure from local Muslims.

Earlier this month, officials from the Council on American Islamic Relations wrote to executives at CBS asking them to investigate Live Prayer with Bill Keller, an hourlong nightly program.

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Spencer: Muslims Silence Critics

IslambergRobert Spencer dishes out more truth and history that I deem worthy of cross-posting here this morning. Story with links at FrontPage Magazine :

After a police raid Friday at Your Black Muslim Bakery in Oakland, bakery employee Devaughndre Broussard admitted to murdering Chauncey Bailey, the editor of the Oakland Post. Bailey was writing a series of investigative articles about the Bakery – and that’s why, according to police, Broussard killed him.

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Another South Korean Christian Aid Worker Shot Dead and I Must Rant

The inevitable — another Christian hostage shot dead by the Muslim Taliban — and I’m set off in a rage again. It’s been awhile since I just ranted. Step back a pace from the monitor:

These Taliban have no problem hiding among the “Muslim people” — how is this possible without a hugely sympathetic Muslim populace?

The same syndrome that finds posters of Khomeini and Osama bin Laden plastered in the hovels, homes, apartments and mosques of Muslims around the world — they are sympathetic to anyone waging Jihad. Those few that aren’t or claim they aren’t are either liars or casual Muslims or on the brink of apostasy.

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The Enemy That Must Not Be Named

Sir Winston ChurchillFrom journalist Paul Kelly comes an outstanding editorial that has many good insights, ‘An Enemy In Belief’, although some parts I do not think are expounded upon enough, nor do I always agree (my comments abound), and I encourage you to read it all, as well as the mentioned Robert E. Kaplan article (linked below). With much thanks to Australian Anvil regular Gramfan for pointing these articles out:

SIX years after the 9/11 attacks on the US, Western societies remain psychologically and politically ill-equipped to manage the Islamist terrorist threat with its ability to mutate, spread and to spontaneously erupt.

While al-Qa’ida is probably weaker than before September 2001, the trends are grim: in Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, the Middle East and within Western democracies, notably Britain, where the foiled doctors plot in London and Glasgow has links of some sort to Australia.

The CIA’s deputy director for intelligence, John Kringen, told a house committee this week of al-Qa’ida: “We see more training. We see more money. We see more communications.” This points to more attacks.

Much of the focus is Pakistan, a training haven for al-Qa’ida, with President Pervez Musharraf under internal assault and al-Qa’ida deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri calling for an Islamic uprising in Pakistan, his response to the army’s defeat of Islamist fighters at the Red Mosque. As a nuclear weapons state, Pakistan would be the ultimate prize for the Islamists or the “leakage” mechanism to deliver them a nuclear device.

While al-Qa’ida regains its strength there is a deeper issue emerging: the internal crisis within the West over how to respond to the ideological, political and military challenge it faces. Western democracies are divided over the nature of the Islamist threat, its causes and the best response.

The Iraq war is not the source of this crisis but rather its brilliant catalyst. Iraq was George W. Bush’s war of choice and he made the wrong choice. Iraq is a stimulation point for al-Qa’ida, a recruitment banner for terrorists worldwide and, within the US, a trigger for polarisation, recrimination and demoralisation. The West is losing its way ethically and strategically in the long war.

I’m forced to interject here: Bush didn’t make the wrong choice in entering Iraq and getting rid of the Stalinist thug Saddam — he has made the wrong choices after the liberation, namely in not correctly utilizing Iraq as a stepping stone to castrate Iran, at least not yet, and in not prosecuting the war to stabilize Iraq brutally enough. The choices made early on to get rid of Baath Party military leaders near the outset of the liberation were also extremely foolish. This lead to an utter collapse of police and security in Iraq and we have seen the results.

Bush still has time to satisfy critics like myself, but his limited term in office is obviously becoming a narrow gap for the opportunity to act and every passing day makes the nuclear threat from Iran that much more likely.

Lastly, the idea that luring Al Qaeda elements to Iraq isn’t a good idea is wrong: Islamist terror groups are going to find a reason, manufactured or otherwise, to cultivate hatred for the non-Muslim world. If it isn’t Iraq it would be Afghanistan and if not either of those it would be having our troops anywhere in the Muslim world, the very same rationale that bin Laden used for his 9-11 attacks. It’s always a good idea to draw the armed jihadists into a fight that isn’t on the soil of Western nations. However, the fight against these elements hasn’t gone well because, as I’ve said time and time again, we aren’t just fighting terror groups — we are fighting the majority of the Islamic world which simply hides its intentions well enough to keep our leaders guessing and our people squabbling. Fighting enemies not in uniform should be the obvious red flag for mischief on all levels — after all, did we suffer from ambiguities in the first two world wars? Obviously not. Those were different times, fighting by Western rules. These are no longer those times and our enemies only play by the Qur’anic ruleset.

The Western mindset, secular, post-modernist and progressive, is hopelessly inadequate to meet this threat. The Islamist terrorists know they are waging a war with epic objectives. Yet the West still cannot decide whether it is waging war or merely resisting a more disruptive version of IRA-type gangsterism. It would be comic if it were not so tragic. Meanwhile its enemies aspire to a weapons of mass destruction capacity to kill tens or hundreds of thousands of innocent people in their homes or places of work.

Again, important point that I have to beat like a dead horse: we are fighting enemies that, minority in the Islamic world or not, the weapons and mindset that these enemies are capable of using and wish to acquire, simply should wipe away all illusions of pretending that we can still hold Islam in the arms of the West and welcome it. All it takes is a relative handful of violent Islamists with the mixture of weaponry we as yet have never seen delivered upon any nation outside of Japan and we will be wishing that more leaders had the good sense to treat Islam as an enemy in wartime as it deserves to be held. To not subject a few million Muslims in the United States to restrictions, close observation and even incarceration or expulsion is a crime against this country. When the terrorist groups like Al Qaeda finally do manifest destruction again, will we wake up? Can we? Or have we simply become too weak to stand up and confront any one side and believe in ourselves first and foremost?

I hate to say this, but I believe it will not be until after dire tragedy strikes that my often repeated words of warning and cries for the outlawing and boycotting of Islam will be viewed as prophetic. I so hope I am wrong, but if I thought I was, I certainly wouldn’t be running this site and dedicating the better part of every waking day to better understanding the Islamist threat. Many will continue to label me a “hater” for my strong and frightening words, but I do not give a damn about that; what I care about is far too important to allow the mere words of weaklings and ignorant fools to deter me from speaking from my heart and mind.

In his brilliant essay “On Forgetting the Obvious” in the latest issue of The American Interest, Robert D. Kaplan drills into the reality. War is a fact of the human condition that, surprise, has not been abolished by Western ideals. The Islamist revolutionaries possess a deeper self-belief than the belief-eroded West.

The Pentagon’s much-touted “network-centric warfare” has succumbed to the far cheaper breakthrough weapon: the suicide bomber, a phenomenon that Dostoyevsky or Kipling would have understood. The fanaticism of the suicide bomber originates in the affair between the believer and God, a notion foreign to most Western culture.

While the West shunned the concept of total war after 1945, the Islamist militants have embraced total war. Witness Osama bin Laden’s 1998 fatwa that it was the religious duty of “every Muslim” to murder “any American anywhere on earth”.

Universal values, though worthwhile, cannot save the West in this struggle. The contest with radical Islam that occurs outside and within our societies is more fundamental and elemental. It tests the morale of our culture, the spirit of our nationalism and the extent to which we have positive values that constitute a unifying narrative to bind our societies together. Last week, addressing the Australian Strategic Policy Institute conference in Canberra, Georgetown University’s Bob Gallucci, a former Clinton administration official, warned that a nuclear detonation in a US city is the main security danger to the US. Might al-Qa’ida soon be able to access fissile material? Yes. Would al-Qa’ida be prepared to use such a device? Yes. Would it be able to deliver the weapon? Yes.

“The US and Britain are probably the main targets for this kind of enterprise,” Gallucci said. “It’s a threat against which the US neither has a defence nor a deterrent.”

Gallucci’s statement there is absolutely erroneous. We have a defense to implement, we simply do not have the will, wisdom or the leadership to see it done. First step? Slam the doors closed to all Muslim immigration and put troops with loaded weapons on our borders. And start shooting a few criminals that defy the border guards instead of arresting them, only to watch them try to sneak right back across again after release. We are at WAR. What the hell is it going to take to get this through to people — a nuclear bomb explosion in Manhattan? God forbid we are that blind and without resolve.

Another former Democrat official, Graham Allison from Harvard University, argues in his 2004 book Nuclear Terrorism that “a dirty-bomb attack is overdue”. Stressing the need for urgent action and slamming Bush’s failures, Allison says: “In my considered judgment, on the current path, a nuclear attack on America in the decade ahead is more likely than not.”

It is inconceivable that a US president, facing the elimination of many thousands of people in a more serious event than 9/11, would not retaliate by striking against the source of the fissile material (if it could be traced). Retaliatory action would be a political imperative. Yet such action might intensify the conflict with radical Islam and even provoke home-grown terrorism within the multicultural societies of the West.

What have we become as a civilization when we are prepared only to fight back after already becoming the victim of murderous disaster on the scale of a dirty bomb or other WMD? How do we fight back then? What will keep other devices from being unleashed upon us by more Islamists out of uniform, again and again? Not a damn thing as long as we fail to confront the true source of all this danger: ISLAM.

And please note that voicing of fear in the last sentence above: “…might intensify the conflict with radical Islam and even provoke home-grown terrorism within the multicultural societies of the West.” Isn’t it very interesting that despite the fact that we are supposedly in a war with a “tiny minority of extremists”, this “tiny minority” seems to have a limitless well to dip into to refill its ranks? That is what we would call in plain language: hypocrisy. I hope by now you see the lies from our leaders as well as from within ourselves for what they truly are: this is not war with a “tiny minority” and never has been. The Pollyanna-esque, wishful dreaming of so many Westerners should be enough to make you vomit! Each and every hour someone on this planet is being murdered in the name of Islam!

Quick! Cover your eyes and surf away from the Anvil; you too have the chance to join the herd of lemmings as they dash towards the rocky shores below the cliff.

The 9/11 Commission report grasped that this struggle transcended any war on terrorism. The enemy, of which al-Qa’ida is part, is a global ideological movement. The threat is millennial.

Lord VoldemortThat’s a very long-winded way of saying ISLAM without actually saying it. Sort of reminds me of the Harry Potter cast of characters not wanting to speak of “He Who Must Not Be Named”, because to utter his name actually threatens to summon Lord Voldemort and thus dash any hope that he might not really have returned!

When bin Laden says that the US must be converted or destroyed, the progressive instinct is to laugh at such nonsense. The Western progressive mind has no mechanism to process this threat or manage this enemy. It takes refuge in the stereotypes: that Bush is a liar, that Iraq is the problem, that John Howard corrupts our democracy, that the real danger is the risk to civil liberties. This is a political culture with no hope of rising to the challenge. Finding a new path between Bush’s militaristic hubris and the appeasement of the progressive class is a vast, though not insurmountable, task.

Meanwhile, the former head of Britain’s security service, Eliza Manningham-Buller, said last year: “Let there be no doubt about this: the international terrorist threat to this country is not new. It began before Iraq, before Afghanistan and before 9/11. Last month the Lord Chancellor said that there were a total of 99 defendants awaiting trial in 34 cases. My officers and police are working to contend with some 200 groupings or networks, totalling over 1600 identified individuals (and there will be many we don’t know) who are actively engaged in plotting or facilitating terrorist acts here and overseas.

“The extremists are motivated by a sense of grievance and injustice driven by their interpretation of the history between the West and Muslim world. This view is shared, to some degree, by a far wider constituency. If the opinion polls conducted in the UK since July 2005 are only broadly accurate, over 100,000 of our citizens consider that the July 2005 attacks in London were justified.

Manningham-Buller continues: “The propaganda machine is sophisticated and al-Qa’ida itself says that 50 per cent of its war is conducted through the media. We are aware of numerous plots to kill people and to damage our economy. What do I mean by numerous? Five? Ten? No, nearer 30 - that we know of. These plots often have links back to al-Qa’ida in Pakistan. Imagine if a plot to bring down several passenger aircraft succeeded. Thousands dead, major economic damage, disruption across the globe. And al-Qa’ida is an organisation without restraint.”

The enemy can be expected to grow, and the strains upon Western society will only intensify. In order to prevail, the West needs to repair its partisan divisions, devise a new foreign policy and anchor its debates in an intellectual and ethical realism so far conspicuously missing.

Of course the “enemy” can be expected to grow. It has the source of 1.5 billion Muslims to fuel itself with. Stop being damned fools and believing beyond hope that the Islamists think, dream and aspire to the future as typical Westerners do; that continued delusion will only result in one more giant step towards slavery for your great-grandchildren under Islamic religious dogma.

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Terror Threat Inside U.S. Said Serious

Jihad 2007From the AP:

The terrorist network Al-Qaida will likely leverage its contacts and capabilities in Iraq to mount an attack on U.S. soil, according to a new National Intelligence Estimate on threats to the American homeland.

The declassified key findings, to be released publicly on Tuesday, were obtained in advance by The Associated Press.

The report lays out a range of dangers—from al-Qaida to Lebanese Hezbollah to non-Muslim radical groups—that pose a “persistent and evolving threat” to the country over the next three years. As expected, however, the findings focus most of their attention on the gravest terror problem: Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaida network.

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Pajamas Media: Iranian Weapons. American Lives.

I’ve wanted to re-post this here for a few weeks, so today is the day. If you haven’t yet seen this absolute evidence of Iranian involvement in the Iraq debacle and the past and continuing murder of American soldiers via proxy groups armed with imported Iranian munitions, this is it:

This is an exclusive report from Pajamas Media and author Richard Miniter, who had this to say about this video clip:

As with an ordinary mine field, you have to be very careful where you put your emphasis. Stress the wrong truth and either the left or the right wants to blow you up.

Here at Camp Victory, a sprawling concrete and razor wire American base that wraps around Baghdad International Airport, Maj. Weber was trying to explain how to negotiate that mine field. On the one side he wanted me to know me that the captured weapons on the table before us were — definitely, no doubt about it, absolutely — from Iran. On the other hand, he avoided drawing the obvious conclusion that Iran is supplying America’s enemies inside Iraq.

That simple and obvious conclusion would anger the Democratic leadership in Congress, much of the press corp, and a large swath of the antiwar set.

Bear this is mind, when you watch this exclusive Pajamas Media video shot in Iraq. The video offers startling new evidence of Iran’s involvement in the insurgency. It is the first up-close, online video showing captured Iranian weapons. These particular weapons have not been shown to the public before.

Far from being offered up by the military, it took me weeks of wangling to see Maj. Weber. The military does not want to talk about the mortars, rockets and bombs flooding in from Iran. It has been burned by the press every time the subject comes up.

Senior officers also realize that the Democrat-led Congress doesn’t want to hear about Iran’s sinister role in Iraq and that President Bush does not want a confrontation with Iran now. To make the interview even harder to get, Maj. Weber’s specialty, Explosives Ordnance Disposal or EOD, has a culture of not talking to the press. Any EOD officer who does, owes his unit a case of beer for each appearance.

So conspiracy theorists who feel this exclusive Pajamas Media Video is military propaganda couldn’t be more wrong—the military would have been happier if the interview never happened.

Finally, Maj. Weber agreed to this exclusive interview with Pajamas Media on two conditions: that a public-affairs officer be present to interrupt him if he said anything with political ramifications, and that the conversation be limited simply to the weapons themselves.

I agreed to those conditions because a large story the rest of the media missed: the weapons themselves. These Iranian weapons and others like them are killing American soldiers.

Twice before the military has tried to present to the press overwhelming evidence of Iran’s involvement in the Iraq war, only to be met by hostile skepticism. The skepticism basically takes the form of three questions:
1) Couldn’t these weapons have been made anywhere?
2) Isn’t it fishy that these weapons were marked in English with American-style dates?
3) Isn’t all of this a ploy to justify a neocon war with Iran?

As you will see from the video, Maj. Weber can definitively answer the first two questions. As for the Daily Kos-inspired third question, well, who can address questions from planet Paranoid? And who should bother?

The rest of the article may be read here.

Now, what was that malarkey about “a tiny minority of extremists” again? And I’d love to hear the excuses from the Liberal Media for continuously dodging this evidence with the most weak-minded and flippant excuses imaginable (i.e. the dates printed on the weapons are American-style). Watch the entire video and you will hear some discussion of that. Frankly, it pisses me off.

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Jihad Doctors Should Not Surprise You

Islamic terror at Glasgow Airport
You’re going to start hearing a lot of “shock” coming out of the United Kingdom and our American mainstream media about the revelation that at least one, possibly two, of the 7 suspects currently in custody with relation to the Islamic terrorist bombing attacks and attempted attacks from this past weekend are medical doctors. But why should this be such a surprise?

It is a surprise only because we in the non-Muslim world, and especially the West, continue to view our enemies through the lens of our own politically correct telescope. This has been the biggest problem with the ‘War on Terror’ since its inception.

Get it straight, people: “true Muslims” believe in their cult. They believe they will be rewarded by “Allah” for killing unbelievers while waging jihad. Jihad is almost always viewed as a form of defense, and all this really means is that the Muslims committing themselves to terrorist acts have cultivated the proper excuses for their violence beforehand.

Now, doctors are supposed to perpetuate non-violence and the sanctity of life. But if you are viewed as a non-innocent, and a non-Muslim and, worst of all, an enemy of Islam, then you are no better than a pig to most Muslims. Do you expect to be told by the nice Muslims down the lane that they despise you and scoff at your religious beliefs to such a degree that when their mullahs rail against Western values behind closed doors of the local mosque they heartily shout “Allahu Akbar!” right along with the rest of the crowd? Then do not expect Muslim doctors to believe their hippocratic oath applies to your life, infidel!

Jihad doctors are nothing new. Blogger Debbie Schlussel put together a few names back in May of 2007:

  • Dr. Ayman Al-Zawahiri–Al-Qaeda mastermind and number two man, reportedly a surgeon and/or psychiatrist;
  • Dr. Mohammad Rabi Al-Zawahiri–Ayman’s father and a Muslim Brotherhood enthusiast, pharmacologist and professor at Ain Shams Medical School;
  • Dr. “Abu Hafiza”–Al-Qaeda master planner who was the brains and commander of the Moroccan cell that provided logistics for the 9/11 attacks, and he recruited Qaeda insurgents for battles in Fallujah, Moroccan psychiatrist;
  • Dr. Abdel Aziz Al-Rantisi–Late HAMAS leader, pediatrician;
  • Dr. Mahmoud Al-Zahar–HAMAS co-founder and leader, surgeon and lecturer at the Islamic University in Gaza;
  • Dr. Fathi Abd Al-Aziz Shiqaqi–Late founder of Islamic Jihad and active in Fatah, physician;
  • Dr. George Habash–Founder and chief of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), pediatrician (which is interesting since he rocketed a school bus full of children in Avivim, Israel;
  • Dr. Bashar Assad–President of Terror-sponsor state Syria, welcoming home to every Islamic terrorist group imaginable, ophthalmologist.
  • Sort of makes the whole “tiny minority of extremists” theory look that much more ridiculous, don’t you think? When law enforcement officials on both sides of the Big Pond say they are looking for “links to a terrorist organization”, they never name the biggest terrorist organization of all: Islam. Quick! Run away from the Reality of it all!

    The primary tenet of Islam is to spread Islam. Violence and intimidation have been the primary means of this indoctrination throughout history. So, do not be surprised again when jihad doctors make a “house call”; they might even be “fired up” to see you.

    UPDATE: Counterterrorism Blog has a very good news roundup with the latest:

    British Jihadist terror suspects include two doctors. Sky News reported that two of those in custody are hospital doctors, and that a sixth suspect is still at large. Sky News reporter states: “These are professional people with highly paid jobs.” AFP has reports that two of the terror suspects arrested are a Jordanian doctor (Mohammed Jamil Abdelkader Asha) and his wife. Daily Telegraph is also reporting this. AFP reported that Mohammed Asha was of Palestinian descent; International Herald Tribune confirmed his arrest and is reporting that he is of “Iranian-Kurdish” descent. Birmingham Post also confirms that a doctor’s house was being searched in Staffordshire.

    UPDATE: I won’t be at all surprised to find out that these doctors are utilizing pain killers (i.e. morphine) before they enter into their otherwise insane self-immolating terror attacks. From CNN:

    One of the suspects, who is in critical condition at Royal Alexandra Hospital near Glasgow, is a doctor at the hospital where he is being treated for severe burns, according to the woman who owns his rental house.

    UPDATE: The very latest puts the number of terrorist suspects arrested in the UK at 8, three of which are doctors with the possibility of a fourth. The nationalities of two doctors are Iraqi and Jordanian; the national origin of all other suspects still not clear.

    UPDATE: Make that FIVE doctors.

    UPDATE: Latest and possibly the last suspect caught in Australia attempting to board another plane to Singapore. Sheik yer’mami has details.

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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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