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Change is Coming to the Anvil

I am going to be changing the Anvil in the coming weeks. Gradually. Quietly. Be prepared.

Many of you have noted my tune has changed over the course of the past 12 months. I feel that it is time to reflect that in the Anvil’s look and feel.

I now understand what is most important for Americans (and not coincidentally the World), and that is to protect the U.S. Constitution against all enemies. Islam is still an enemy, but is no longer the Enemy.

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Open Thread: Can You Refute the Facts?

American symbols burningOK, so in the past few days I’ve posted some pretty mind-blowing information. Believe it or not, I’m holding back. Much of what I’m learning has me rethinking things that I held sacred, that I never would have believed and that I certainly do not want to believe, even now.

What do you think? Do you see information that is completely bogus? Can you prove it with sources? I want you to.

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Boycott Islam: Sharia equity index debuts on Tokyo Stock Exchange

It’s almost as if I’m living in a nightmare and someone needs to shake me awake. Greed will destroy us all yet if we let it; anything to garner more revenue, even if it means shaking hands with the ghost of Muhammad in order to please his followers and their ideological insanity. Nobody should still believe that Islam is “just a religion” after reading this news; not even the most diehard moonbats among you.

From CNN Money:

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Congress Recognizes Armenian Genocide at the Hands of the Turks

Some truths will not stay buried despite the efforts of ignoramuses like our current U.S. President, George W.:

A U.S. House committee on Wednesday defied President George W. Bush by passing a resolution calling the 1915 massacre of Armenians genocide, a step the White House warns could damage U.S. goals in the Middle East.

The measure, passed by the House Foreign Affairs Committee by a 27-21 margin, will be sent to the House …

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Huge anti-US rally marks Iraq milestone

So much for “liberating” Iraq. The cesspool of the Middle East is quickly turning into a killing-grounds for Allied soldiers. Ingrates and murderers, bandits, pirates and thieves. Some people don’t know how to live free.

Enough. Attack Iran and get this over with — make this fiasco in Iraq worth something.

Shoot Al-Sadr, but if he’s in Iran, put a bomb on him.

As for the Iraqis, let them sort out the mess that is Islam for themselves. All Allied forces should leave the region — that includes Saudi Arabia.

But we won’t. Oil greed, corporations embedded in wealthy and tiny Arab tourist states, etc. will just keep us mired in that cesspool until all Hell breaks loose.

The mistakes being made by our U.S. military and government are wearing on me. I don’t see what the longterm strategy could possibly be if we continue to allow Iran and Syria and Saudi Arabia to walk all over us, murder and plan the murders of American servicemen and civilians and spread the taint of Islam across our own nation, using the very money we provide.

These INGRATES in Iraq make me sick to my stomach. Barbarians do not want peace — they want to wallow in the death cult of Islam. Let them rot in it, I say.

Get our troops home as soon as reasonably possible. And leave some smoking craters behind us in the right places across the Middle East on our way out.
The following report is from The Australian:

HUNDREDS of thousands of Shiites burned and trampled on US flags as they gathered in the Iraqi holy city of Najaf for an anti-American rally called by firebrand cleric Moqtada al-Sadr on the fourth anniversary of the fall of Saddam Hussein.

Large crowds of men, women and children holding Iraqi flags and anti-US banners massed in Najaf and the nearby twin city of Kufa to protest against what they said was an American occupation of Iraq.

The rally is seen as a show of strength for the cleric who has not been seen for more than two months, since the launch of a security crackdown in Baghdad aimed largely at reining in his militiamen accused of killing Sunni Arabs.

The US military has said he is in Iran but his aides deny the claims.

In the capital Baghdad, where four years ago on Monday a giant bronze statue of Saddam was torn down, dramatically symbolising the fall of his regime, security was tight.

A 24-hour vehicle curfew was in place and all Baghdad’s key roads and bridges were deserted as people remained indoor for fear of attacks.

Jubilant Baghdadis who welcomed the invading US troops on April 9, 2003, now blame the rampant bloodshed and chaos on what even some of the country’s most senior leaders brand an unwanted US-led “occupation”.

The Shiite demonstrators are marching from Kufa to Najaf’s central Sadrain Square where top aides of Sadr - who is regarded by the Americans as the most dangerous threat to stability in Iraq -are expected to address the crowds.

Hundreds of banners saying “Down with Bush, Down with America” could be seen in the crowd as Iraqi police and army soldiers guarded key checkpoints in and around Najaf and Kufa.

Many in the crowds were seen burning US flags and some were trampling on and striking US and Israeli flags painted on the ground with their shoes, an act considered one of the worst insults in Arab culture.

Some Sunni religious groups were also seen participating in the rally.

It was not known whether Sadr himself would address the crowds.

The cleric, who launched two bloody rebellions against US forces in 2004, is known for his anti-US stance and has emerged as a powerful force in the present Shiite-led Iraqi government.

His political bloc has 32 lawmakers in the 275-member parliament and six cabinet ministers in Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s embattled government.

On Sunday, he reiterated his call to unite against the Americans and end fighting between his militiamen and security forces in the central city of Diwaniyah.

“He appeals to the Iraqi army and the Mahdi militia not to fall into America’s trap by fighting in Diwaniyah,” said a statement stamped and issued by the cleric’s Najaf office on his behalf.

US and Iraqi soldiers have been clashing with his militiamen in Diwaniyah since Friday.

Calling for unity against US troops, Sadr urged local forces not to support the “occupier because it is your enemy.”

“Iraq has had enough bloodshed. The occupation forces led by the biggest evil, America, is working to sow dissent either directly or through its agents.”

On April 9, 2003, US Marines pulled down the giant statue of Saddam by a rope around the neck, in a premonition of his hanging in December for crimes against humanity.

About 80,000 US and Iraqi troops are now patrolling the capital’s streets where although the daily execution-style killings are reported to be falling, high-profile car bombings remain a headache for security forces.

Since the invasion of March 20, 2003, tens of thousands of Iraqis have died in insurgent attacks and sectarian violence.

The four years have also been brutal for the US forces in Iraq.

On Monday, the military reported the deaths of six more soldiers in a series of attacks, taking its toll for the month alone to 27 and 3275 since the invasion, according to an AFP count based on Pentagon figures.

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Muslim Congressman Ellison with Pelosi on Middle East ‘Mission’

From Thomas Sowell at Townhall.com, a report on Nancy Pelosi and her delegation’s ‘mission’ to the Middle East. And who is that in the photograph over her left shoulder, but none other than Congressman Keith Ellison, the only known Muslim member of Congress. Notice I say ‘known’, because the vote is still out on you-know-who.

U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visits Lebanon

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“The Middle East isn’t a region to be dominated by Iran. “

Iran and its nuclear programIran gets a warning:

Nicholas Burns, U.S. undersecretary of state for political affairs, ruled out direct negotiations with Iran and said a rapprochement between Washington and Tehran was “not possible” until Iran halts uranium enrichment.

The Middle East isn’t a region to be dominated by Iran. The Gulf isn’t a body of water to be controlled by Iran. That’s why we’ve seen the United States station two carrier battle groups in the region,” Burns said in an address to the Dubai-based Gulf Research Center, an influential think-tank.

“Iran is going to have to understand that the United States will protect its interests if Iran seeks to confront us,” Burns continued.

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Islam: Why so many Westerners still do not get the ‘big picture’

The big thing that the liberal establishment, and (unfortunately) plenty of conservatives and middle-grounders, don’t understand about Islam is this: the only reason we don’t, as a majority, view Islam yet as an enemy, is because a few hundred years passed where the might of Europe suddenly advanced so quickly and surprisingly due to the advent of gunpowder and other military technologies, that the Caliphate had to play the possum. This really first started when Napoleon sailed into the harbors of Egypt. And, even more importantly, up until the First World War, the Middle East was fairly hidden from the rest of the world and vice versa. Sure, information could flow, but very slowly. And the Caliphate and the Arabs made some very bad alliances that further weakened the power of Islam and eventually lead to the crumbling of the Caliphate itself. And it is the Caliphate that gives the orders to strike offensively for jihad and Islam, so without it, they have been a snake without a head.

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Jacques Chirac the Blind

Recently Jacques Chirac, President of France, made some insane remarks about how the West should not impose its values upon the world.

“Granted, it is still possible to organise the world based on a logic of power,” Mr Chirac told a gathering sponsored by the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies.

I would simply point out that Jacques Chirac should be far more concerned about the Middle East impressing its values upon the West.

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Protect the Right of Israel to National Defense

News hot off the presses:

Report: U.N. Court Rules Israeli Wall Illegal

THE HAGUE, Netherlands - The U.N.’s highest judicial authority decided that the 425-mile-long barrier Israel is building in the West Bank in response to Palestinian suicide bombings violates international law and must be dismantled, an Israeli newspaper reported Friday.

I am calling for a United States veto of any attempt by the U.N. to halt the Israeli wall construction. The terrorist criminal Yassar Arafat has caused enough death and strife.

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Islamic Sites Debate Beheading of Muslims

Muslims need to wake up to the fact that the only reason the Turks were let go was political manipulation and not because the terrorists thought it was justified. Muslims that cooperate with the United States will be considered “polytheists” by all Wahhabi-instructed Muslims. The debate still rages, but the debate is misguided, like so much of the Middle East.

AP news has this report:

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Debate raged on Islamic Web sites about the propriety of killing fellow Muslims who work for coalition forces in Iraq, after militants released three Turkish hostages they had threatened to behead.

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