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Christian Bookstore Director Murdered in Gaza by Muslims

I have to wonder if members of the U.S. Congress or President Bush ever receive reports like this in their daily briefings. The myth of “Islamic tolerance” lives on despite all the evidence to the contrary. I am not blind. From Mission Network News:

Gaza (MNN) ― Gaza’s minority Christian community was badly shaken over the weekend after the director of the Christian Bookstore run by the Bible Society was found beaten, stabbed and shot to death. Rami Ayyad was 29 years old and an active member of the Gaza Baptist Church.

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Anti-Islamist Protest Today

For anyone near NYC today, here are details of a counter protest planned by the UAC:

New York City
“WE WILL NOT SUBMIT!”
September 9, 2007

Come and Join the United American Committee and other patriots for a Peaceful Protest against the 22nd Annual “Muslim Day Parade” *Sponsored by: Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA),
The American arm of the Muslim Brotherhood of Pakistan, Jamaat-e-Islami.

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Italy premier: Iran must not get weapons

Bravo, Prodi! From the AP newswire:

Italian Premier Romano Prodi said Monday that Iran must be prevented from acquiring nuclear weapons and called on Gazas Hamas rulers to release a captured Israeli soldier.

Prodi was on a three-day trip to Israel and the West Bank to discuss ways to promote Mideast peacemaking. At a news conference, he joined Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in speaking of the need to block Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

“We can never accept a country sworn to Israels destruction becoming a nuclear power,” Olmert said.

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Glick: Iran and its client state

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Ahmadinejad and Khomeini

Those of us who have studied this problem for any length of time fully understand by now that there will never be peace in the Middle East as long as Islam is hellbent on the destruction of Jews and ‘unbelievers’. Ahmadinejad has told us over and over that he wants to liquidate Israel, but that’s just not good enough for the West. We have to get a kick in the gut, a bash in the teeth. We basically will end up playing the victim again, worse than 9-11, because our leaders are so afraid of reprisals, loss of face with Arab oil-producing states and the biggest fear of all: not getting re-elected.

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When Crows Gather: Iran, Syria and Saudi Arabia

While most of the U.S.A. has been paying more attention to the disbarment of Mike Nifong or the incarceration of Paris Hilton, our enemies in the Middle East have been quite active. It reminds me of a gathering of carrion crows surrounding Israel, smelling the coming kill. Indeed, Hamas’ violent takeover in Gaza has the crows in a frenzy, gentle readers.

Here’s part of what author Daniel Pipes has to say this morning in an article entitled ‘Two Palestines, Anyone?’ :

As for Israel, it faces the same existential threat as before. It gains from Hamas’s near isolation from the West, from the fractured Palestinian movement, and from its having a single address in Gaza. Also, it benefits from having an enemy, Hamas, overt in its intention to eliminate the Jewish state, rather than dissimulating, like Fatah. (Fatah talks to Jerusalem while killing Israelis, Hamas kills Israelis without negotiations; Fatah is not moderate, but crafty; Hamas is quite purely ideological.) But Israel loses when the fervor, discipline, and stern consistency of totalitarian Islam replace Fatah’s incoherent, Arafatian mish-mash.

It would benefit us all to have clearer enemies to shoot, but that isn’t how the Arab Muslims play the game. They are cunning enough to know that the veil must be held high up near the eyes as long as possible, until the time comes when the facade of peace can fall away entirely.

Not far away from Gaza, bigger, fatter and more cunning crows have been spotted looming. This from the Islamic Republic News Agency:

Iran’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Mohammad Hosseini said on Tuesday that enemies of Islam are not happy with growing trend of bilateral ties between the two countries [Iran and Saudi Arabia].

Hosseini was speaking in a meeting with Saudi Interior Minister Prince Nayif bin Abdul-Aziz as he pointed to conspiracies hatched by enemies.

“There are hands at work to inculcate wrong and incorrect news to distress minds of regional states about the Islamic Republic of Iran.

“Unfortunately, certain countries accept and spread such news.

We should act wisely vis-a-vis such plots,” he said.

He added Iran and Saudi Arabia have enjoyed growing ties during recent months, saying, “The two countries have enormous cultural and historical potentials and commonalties which can lead to establishment of tranquility and strengthening of the Islamic world.”
Hosseini stated that a recent visit by the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Riyadh opened a new chapter in mutual relations, stressing, “Continued Iran-Saudi ties will be in the best interest of the Islamic world.”
The envoy pointed to misbehavior of a minor group in Saudi Arabia towards Iranian pilgrims and called on Saudi officials to take a severe action against such moves.

So the myth that Sunni and Shiite can not work together against a common enemy is melting away. The two greatest enemies to the United States in the world are now playing in the same sandbox.

Iran and Syria

And still more crows have been gathering lately. Wicked, wicked carrion crows with a taste for blood. From Crusade Media (hat-tip: Paul):

During most of last week, two high-ranking Iranian delegations spent time in Damascus. One was composed of generals who held talks with Syrian leaders on coordinated preparations for a Middle East war in the coming months.

At the Iranian end, a similar high-ranking Syrian military delegation called in at Iranian army and Revolutionary Guards headquarters to tighten operational coordination between them at the command level, as well as inspecting the Iranian arsenal. The Syrian general staff will draw up a list of items it is short of for a possible military confrontation with Israel this summer.

Sources report that last week, Tehran sent Moscow a check for $327 m to pay for assorted missiles consigned to Damascus. A further $438 m has been pledged by the end of June for more hardware to Syria.

Ahmadinejad and Assad, perched in a tree….

And it looks like a Russian bear is sitting at the base of that tree and his paws are very dirty.

Caw, comrade!

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Salvato: Radical Islam’s ‘End-Game’

Hamas with axe
Against the backdrop of the recent, violent Hamas takeover in Gaza, Frank Salvato comes out with a very insightful article, Radical Islam’s ‘End-Game’, and so I wanted to bring it to your attention, gentle readers. Here’s a snippet:

That Islamofascist aggression advanced through the use of terrorism is taking place around the world against members of every faith other than Islam is a testimony to the fact that radical fundamentalist Islamists are engaged in an intentional conflict of global conquest. Terrorist attacks in the name of Islam have taken place in Israel, Iraq, Lebanon, Spain, Britain, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Somalia, Algeria, Sudan, South America and the United States - to cite a short list - against, Jews, Christians, Buddhists, Hindus and even conformist and non-fundamentalist Islamists.

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Disney turns into a mouse

The Hamas Mickey-clone used to teach children jihad

From Australia, another opinion worth commenting on (thanks Rosie) from the Andrew Bolt Blog:

Usually fierce in defending its copyright, Disney goes all timid when confronted by a terror-preaching Mickey:

The Walt Disney Co. didn’t speak out when Hamas militants used a Mickey Mouse look-alike to preach Islamic domination because the company felt it would be ineffective, Disney’s chief executive said Monday.

Well, what can we expect now, living in a culture of fear and denial like we do today? The entire world is in fear of annoying Muslims because Muslims kill people that annoy them.

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Arabian Adventures of Pelosi Continue

All that’s missing are the doves with olive branches. An AP report on the coming meeting in Syria for our illustrious House Speaker:

DAMASCUS, Syria - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi toured Damascus on Tuesday, the highest-ranking American politician to visit Syria since relations began to deteriorate four years ago. President Bush criticized the trip, saying it sends mixed signals to President Bashar Assad.

The United States accuses Syria of interfering in Iraq and Lebanon and sponsoring terrorists charges Syria denies. The Bush administration has resisted calls to open direct talks with Damascus on resolving the countries’ disputes.

Pelosi, D-Calif., is scheduled to meet Assad and other Syrian officials on Wednesday. She made no comment on arrival and headed for the Old City of Damascus where she toured the 8th-century Omayyad Mosque.

Pelosi draped a scarf over her head as she entered the historic mosque and stopped at a tomb inside the mosque said to contain the head of St. John the Baptist. She made the sign of the cross in front of the tomb. About 10 percent of Syria’s 18 million people are Christian.

In the nearby outdoor Bazouriyeh market, she chatted with Syrians, who offered her dates, in front of shops selling olive oil soaps, spices and herbs. At one point, she bought some coconut sweets and looked at Syrian carpets.

In Washington, Bush said visits to Syria by u.S. officials were “counterproductive.”

“A lot of people have gone to see President Assad … and yet we haven’t seen action. He hasn’t responded,” he said at a Rose Garden news conference.

He said Assad had not reined in violent elements of militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah as requested by the international community and had acted to destabilize the democratically elected government of Lebanon.

“Sending delegations doesn’t work. It’s simply been counterproductive,” Bush said.

Pelosi has shrugged off the criticism, pointing out that Republican members of Congress have also visited Syria. During a visit to neighboring Lebanon Monday, she said she considers the visits to be an “excellent idea” and was hopeful of rebuilding lost confidence between Washington and Damascus.

“We have no illusions but we have great hope,” she said.

Syria treated the visit as a diplomatic victory. State-run newspapers published news of Pelosi’s trip on their front pages, with one daily publishing a photograph of Pelosi next to the headline: “Welcome Dialogue.”

But there were some warnings against high expectations.

Syria’s ambassador to the United States, Imad Moustapha, described the visit as a “positive step” but said “it does not necessarily mean that the Bush administration would suddenly change its position” from Syria.

In comments to the state-run Al-Thawra daily published Tuesday, he said the visit should be a “reminder that even though we might disagree on politics, we should remain diplomatically engaged in dialogue to reach some understandings.”

Pelosi is traveling with a delegation of U.S. lawmakers, including the first Muslim member of Congress, Keith Ellison, D-Minn.

In Israel, Pelosi said she would tell Syrian leaders that Israel will talk peace with them only if Syria stops supporting Palestinian militants. She has said she will also talk to the Syrians about Iraq, their role in neighboring Lebanon and their support for Lebanon’s Hezbollah militants.

She accused the White House of singling out her Syria visit for criticism.

“It’s interesting because three of our colleagues, who are all Republicans, were in Syria yesterday and I didn’t hear the White House speaking out about that,” Pelosi said Monday, referring to the Sunday meeting of Reps. Frank Wolf (news, bio, voting record), Joe Pitts and Robert Aderholt (news, bio, voting record) with Assad in Damascus.

“I think that it was an excellent idea for them to go,” said Pelosi. “And I think it’s an excellent idea for us to go, as well.”

An even better idea would be for you and Keith Ellison to stay there, Nancy.

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910 Group Mission Statement

Hopefully by now you have heard of the 910 Group — a new worldwide movement that is intent on putting a stop to Islamofascism. The flow of thought on the forums is truly spectacular and I have been contributing a little bit here and there.

This morning I voiced my concerns about a part of the Mission Statement wording, as reprinted in a forum posting by Vicktory:

* We seek to reverse radical Islam’s intention to wage global jihad, and stop any totalitarian movement to impose fascist domination upon any unwilling persons or nations.

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Flying Imams Police Report

It seems that the CAIR propaganda machine isn’t going to keep rolling unchallenged. Could it be that Americans are finally starting to say enough is enough? I had a feeling something was fishy about the US Airways Flying Imams incident. Here then, fresh off the presses this morning, is even more evidence that I was correct.

From Pajamas Media:

The case of U.S. Airways flight 300 gets stranger by the minute. When six traveling Muslim clerics were asked to deplane last week, it looked like another civil rights controversy against post-9-11 airport security.

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The Covenant of Hamas and Mr. Whittaker’s Dhimmitude

MEMRI has posted today a very important document translation. I have taken the liberty of highlighting certain, shall we say, enlightening sections:

The Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement — Hamas

[Statement from MEMRI] In view of the recent victory of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in the Palestinian Authority Legislative Council elections, it is important to make the Hamas covenant [1] available in English for English speaking readers. The English version which is currently posted in a number of websites is not satisfactory, and therefore MEMRI is providing here a closer, more accurate translation.

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In the wake of Hamas’ victory, some thoughts….

I would put one point to you all that is quite simple in the wake of the efforts in Iraq by United States armed forces and the Bush administration — whatever Fate has in store, there was never any road that was not going to keep Hamas from attaining the popular vote of the Palestinians. This is actually working to our advantage, because just like it was in the 1930’s, when Hitler’s Nazi Party came to power in Germany, Americans reacted with lackluster denials of the obvious, and so it is today.

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