Archive for the 'The Religion of Peace' Category
Jodi at Webloggin on Nov 30 2007 | Filed under: The Religion of Peace, What the?
We seriously have to question the sanity of certain Muslims. Before anybody jumps down my throat at my first statement, I understand that there are Muslims who are perfectly sane, however, the recent events pertaining to the case involving Gillian Gibbons show that there are many within the Muslim community who really are nuts.
For [...]
Bookworm at Bookworm Room on Nov 20 2007 | Filed under: The Religion of Peace
It’s a bizarre story, and a funny one, and a terrifyingly scary one if you read the last little threat thrown in at the end:
Here’s a little story from the Italian press that people may have missed. Apparently there are 7,000 Muslims in or around the city of Padova – Padua to English speakers – [...]
Jodi at Webloggin on Nov 19 2007 | Filed under: CAIR, Canada, Feature Article, Multi-culturalism, The Enemy Within, The Religion of Peace, The War on Terror
H/T: Right Girl
I have to hand it to Right Girl, she always manages to find these crazy stories.
Halima Muse, a practicing Muslim who works as a security person for the Canadian Air TSA at Toronto’s Pearson Airport, has been laid off without pay because she refuses to wear the uniform.
The uniform consists [...]
Bookworm at Bookworm Room on Oct 31 2007 | Filed under: Feature Article, The Religion of Peace, The War on Terror
I’ve posted repeatedly about the fact that one of the main things Islamists fear about the West is the fact that the West has decided not to subjugate its women. So much of Islamic energy is spent on women’s issues — only not in the way NOW defines them.
To NOW, women’s issues, at the [...]
Terry Trippany on Oct 08 2007 | Filed under: Feature Article, The Religion of Peace
This will probably be one of the easiest quizzes you will encounter today.
Q. A Darfuri town has been burned down and razed while under the protection of the Sudanese government. Who is to blame?
Hint: One of the only structures left standing in the town was a mosque.
The Sudenese government is not commenting and [...]
Jodi at Webloggin on Sep 26 2007 | Filed under: Culture Watch, Honor Killings, Linkfest, Pakistan, The Religion of Peace, The War on Terror
There are many people in the United States and throughout the world that would have you believe that “Islamaphobia” is a completely undeserving fear of peace seeking Allah loving Muslims manifested out of the racist tendencies of intolerant non-believers. I, a person who tends to lean toward the side that would grant the right of [...]
Layla Gonzalez at The HILL Chronicles on Sep 02 2007 | Filed under: The Religion of Peace, The War on Terror
In Israel a senior member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) has been convicted in an Israeli court of personally dispatching a suicide bomber that in the end killed an Israeli woman and wounding many other people.
Jamal Tirawi is a member of Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah faction, and until his arrest three [...]
Layla Gonzalez at The HILL Chronicles on Aug 08 2007 | Filed under: Palestine, The Religion of Peace
What religion with any sanity would want a convert by force? Would you truly believe that someone who was forced into a religion really would behold that very same religion? I believe not. There is no credibility to such acts of force, but there is a foundation for such practices in Islam. The Muslims [...]
Bookworm at Bookworm Room on Aug 02 2007 | Filed under: Education Watch, The Religion of Peace, The War on Terror
You know that I think the best teaching method out there is a pure Montessori approach. It focuses on how children learn, rather than on how union educators think teachers ought to teach, and instills in children a lifelong love of learning, and a depth of understanding that’s foreign to most American children.
Perhaps Montessori [...]
Terry Trippany on Jul 15 2007 | Filed under: Afghanistan, Feature Article, Linkfest, The Religion of Peace, The War on Terror
Eventually the Muslim community will either get with the program and cut the radical cancer from their own ranks or face the reality of further isolation and death while others do it for them. That is the only message that will get the job done.