Thursday, December 8, 2011

Re: It's time to reel in the DOJ ... by any means necessary

bump

Holder and Obama - men of color, working for people of color

On Dec 7, 5:02 pm, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The Department of Justice is sending every law enforcement agency in
> Alabama a reminder letter. The missives, mailed out Friday, are
> intended to warn local sheriffs and police chiefs to tread carefully
> when enforcing a key provision of that state's controversial
> immigration law. About 156 agencies in Alabama receive federal funding
> that could be put in jeopardy if they are found to violate the Civil
> Rights Act of 1964.
>
> Under the new state law, police are required to arrest anyone they
> believe to be in the United States illegally. The law means police are
> essentially checking the immigration status of anyone pulled over
> during a routine traffic stop.
>
> So far, that provision appears to be causing some serious headaches
> for local and state officials. Last month, a Japanese employee on a
> temporary assignment at a Honda plant was cited when he was stopped by
> police at a routine roadblock even though the employee provided
> officers with a valid international driver's license and his Japanese
> passport. And a German executive with Mercedes-Benz was arrested after
> a traffic stop. The man provided police with his German
> identification. The man was later released after he was able to
> provide authorities a copy of his passport and a driver's license.
>
> It's little wonder that some local officials aren't happy with the new
> rules. Tuscaloosa Police Chief Steve Anderson told the Wall Street
> Journal that he was worried that enforcing the new provision was
> intruding on his agency's resources for something "that is really the
> job of the federal government."
>
> And the new state law is having other unintended consequences.
> Alabama's revenue commissioner fired off a note instructing all county
> officials to stop demanding proof of immigration status from drivers
> wanting to renew car tags.
>
> Alabama is now at the center of the debate over a state's right to
> enforce immigration rules. It is considered to have the harshest laws
> on the books even though the number of undocumented immigrants there
> was estimated to be 120,000 in 2010, according to the Pew Hispanic
> Center.
>
> Stay tuned. The devastating impact of the law continues to reverberate
> around the state. Farmers and growers are complaining of labor
> shortages, while local businesses worry about the damage the measure
> will do to the state's image and its ability to draw tourists.

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Re: jew says newt is done

worm food

On Dec 7, 6:08 pm, Travis <baconl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Rare, medium, or well done?
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 3:47 PM, plainolamerican
> <plainolameri...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
>
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> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=vlLZPo1M9dQ
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Re: Fwd: [New post] Why Cain Supporters and Others Should Back Gary Johnson

As your peeps Jesse Jackson and Jimma Carter said back during the 1980
Democratic Convention: "Get On Da Good Foot"!
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I have never voted for a democrat and think JJ is an idiot.

if by chance, newt beats obama, we can expect more warmongering
intervention against the muzzies and more illegal immigration

choose sides carefully


On Dec 8, 9:05 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear PlainOl'!
>
> As I have been telling you now for the last two or three weeks:  "Start
> Practicing Saying, Mr. President Gingrich, Sir"!
>
> As your peeps Jesse Jackson and Jimma Carter said back during the 1980
> Democratic Convention: "Get On Da Good Foot"!
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 12:03 PM, plainolamerican
> <plainolameri...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > a legitimate contender for the presidency of the United States
> > ---
> > Newt has no chance of beating Obama. He should step aside.
>
> > On Dec 6, 8:38 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hello PlainOl';
>
> > > I have now spent almost an hour trying to verify these purported Newt
> > > Gingrich quotes.   Most all of them are unverifiable, and I believe that
> > if
> > > Mr. Gingrich had actually said such statements,  (such as:  "Give the
> > park
> > > police more ammo.")  there would have been far more media coverage.   In
> > > fact, there are three original web sites that first posted this quote,
> > and
> > > from there, it has been repeated on countless web sites.....Again, not
> > one
> > > original site has a verifiable place, date or time when Mr. Gingrich
> > > allegedly made such a statement.
>
> > > This is typical Moonbattery, and you are now getting caught up in trying
> > to
> > > smear a legitimate contender for the presidency of the United States with
> > > Bull Hockey.
> > > On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 12:50 PM, plainolamerican
> > > <plainolameri...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > > > 1. "I'm not a natural leader. I'm too intellectual; I'm too abstract;
> > > > I think too much."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich, admitting that he's an intellectual elite incapable of
> > > > leading.
>
> > > > 2. "If the Soviet empire still existed, I'd be terrified. The fact is,
> > > > we can afford a fairly ignorant presidency now."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich, saying that it's okay for the President to be
> > > > ignorant.
>
> > > > 3. "The idea that a congressman would be tainted by accepting money
> > > > from private industry or private sources is essentially a socialist
> > > > argument."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich, arguing that it's okay for politicians to be bought
> > > > and paid for.
>
> > > > 4. "Give the park police more ammo." ~Newt Gingrich, responding to a
> > > > reporter who asked what to do about the homeless a few days after the
> > > > police shot a homeless man in front of the White House.
>
> > > > 5.  "The problem isn't too little money in political campaigns, but
> > > > not enough."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich on campaign finance reform.
>
> > > > 6. "I have enormous personal ambition. I want to shift the entire
> > > > planet. And I'm doing it. I am now a famous person. I represent real
> > > > power."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich, blowing his own horn.
>
> > > > 7. "Gingrich – Primary mission, Advocate of civilization, Definer of
> > > > civilization, Teacher of the rules of civilization, Leader of the
> > > > civilizing forces."
> > > > ~ Newt Gingrich, blowing his own horn.
>
> > > > 8. "The most serious, systematic revolutionary of modern times."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich, blowing his own horn.
>
> > > > 9. "It doesn't matter what I do. People need to hear what I have to
> > > > say. There's no one else who can say what I can say. It doesn't matter
> > > > what I live."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich, saying we should do as he says, regardless of what he
> > > > actually does.
>
> > > > 10. "This is one of the great tragedies of the Bush administration.
> > > > The more successful they've been at intercepting and stopping bad
> > > > guys, the less proof there is that we're in danger…. It's almost like
> > > > they should every once in a while have allowed an attack to get
> > > > through just to remind us."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich, at a book talk in Huntington, NY, April 2008, saying
> > > > that Republicans should allow terrorist attacks on American soil to
> > > > remind us of the dangers in the world.
>
> > > > 11. "Now, we don't get rid of it in round one because we don't think
> > > > that that's politically smart, and we don't think that's the right way
> > > > to go through a transition. But we believe it's going to wither on the
> > > > vine because we think people are voluntarily going to leave it —
> > > > voluntarily."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich, admitting that while they won't kill Medicare
> > > > outright, Republicans will try to make it wither on the vine and die.
>
> > > > 12. "She isn't young enough or pretty enough to be the President's
> > > > wife."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich, talking about his first wife after divorcing her.
>
> > > > 13. "I read Men Who Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them and I found
> > > > frightening pieces that related to…my own life."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich, talking about his problems with women.
>
> > > > 14. "It is tragic what we do in the poorest neighborhoods, entrapping
> > > > children in child laws which are truly stupid…These schools should get
> > > > rid of unionized janitors, have one master janitor, pay local students
> > > > to take care of the school."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich, advocating for an end to child labor laws so
> > > > businesses can fire union workers and replace them with cheap labor.
>
> > > > 15. "We should replace bilingual education with immersion in English
> > > > so people learn the common language of the country and they learn the
> > > > language of prosperity, not the language of living in a ghetto."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich. Two years later, Gingrich unveils a new Spanish-
> > > > language website, The Americano.
>
> > > > 16. "The left-wing Democrats will represent the party of total
> > > > hedonism, total exhibitionism, total bizarreness, total weirdness, and
> > > > the total right to cripple innocent people in the name of letting
> > > > hooligans loose."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich, smearing Democrats when in fact it's Republicans who
> > > > want to cripple innocent people. Remember when they cheered for
> > > > letting a man without health insurance die? And speaking of
> > > > exhibitionism and bizarreness, have you seen the Republican
> > > > Presidential field?
>
> > > > 17. "These people are sick. They are so consumed by their own power,
> > > > by a Mussolini-like ego, that their willingness to run over normal
> > > > human beings and to destroy honest institutions is unending."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich, once again smearing Democrats, but telling the
> > > > complete truth about himself and the GOP. Republicans want to kill
> > > > Medicare and Social Security, the EPA, and several other honest
> > > > institutions that serve normal human beings. Speaking of running over
> > > > normal human beings, remember when Republicans cheered for letting a
> > > > man without health insurance die?
>
> > > > 18. "I think one of the great problems we have in the Republican party
> > > > is that we don't encourage you to be nasty. We encourage you to be
> > > > neat, obedient, and loyal and faithful and all those Boy Scout words."
> > > > ~Newt Gingrich, advocating for hateful rhetoric and smearing opponents
> > > > with lies.
>
> > > > On Dec 5, 9:49 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 1:58 PM, plainolamerican
> > > > > <plainolameri...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > > > > > Johnson is an open border advocate ... not cic material
>
> > > > > > On Dec 5, 11:24 am, Bruce Majors <majors.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > > For those of you thinking of going to the GOProud Christmas
> > party on
> > > > > > > Capitol Hill tonight ($50 to GoProud) this may sway to to
> > thinking
> > > > it is
> > > > > > OK
> > > > > > > to support them financially
>
> > > > > > > **
> > > > > > >           New post on *Red Barron*
> > > > > > > <http://therealredbarron.com/author/chrisrbarron/>  Why Cain
> > > > Supporters
> > > > > > and
> > > > > > > Others Should Back Gary
> > > > > > > Johnson<
>
> >http://therealredbarron.com/2011/12/05/why-cain-supporters-and-others..
> > > > .>
> > > > > > > by
> > > > > > > chrisrbarron <http://therealredbarron.com/author/chrisrbarron/>
>
> > > > > > > Today, in the wake of the end of the Herman Cain campaign, I have
> > > > chosen
> > > > > > to
> > > > > > > endorse former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson for President.
> >  This
> > > > > > > endorsement is a personal one - GOProud has made NO endorsement
> > and
> > > > > > indeed
> > > > > > > our leadership team supports a wide range of candidates. From the
> > > > Daily
> > > > > > > Caller: This past weekend was a [...]
>
> > > > > > > Read more of this
> > > > > > > post<
>
> >http://therealredbarron.com/2011/12/05/why-cain-supporters-and-others..
> > > > .>
> > > > > > >   *chrisrbarron <
> >http://therealredbarron.com/author/chrisrbarron/>*
> > > > |
> > > > > > > December 5, 2011 at 11:15 am | Categories:
> > > > > > > Uncategorized<http://therealredbarron.com/?cat=1>| URL:
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Re: The End of Religious Freedom

ah, more rhetoric about the muzzy-xian-jewish war

let'em fight it out without the US military or our tax dollars

their war ... their problem

On Dec 8, 10:01 am, Travis <baconl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  *The End of Religious Freedom*
>
> Posted By *Phyllis Chesler* On December 6, 2011 ****
>
> Time has run out for the cause of worldwide religious freedom. On November
> 18, 2011, America chose not to extend any further lifeline to persecuted
> religious minorities around the planet. On that day, the U.S. government
> shut down the work of an important and unique American effort: the U.S.
> Commission on International Religious Freedom
> (USCIRF<http://www.uscirf.gov/reports-and-briefs/annual-report/3594-2011-annu...>
> [1]).****
>
> Oddly enough, the mainstream media does not seem to have covered this
> story. I certainly did not know about it. Did you? The only article about
> this appeared at CNS
> News<http://cnsnews.com/news/article/don-t-let-religious-freedom-commissio...>
> [2].****
>
> In 1998, the U.S. government passed the Religious Freedom Act and this
> commission was one of the results. Since then, it has sent delegations
> abroad to meet with minority religious leaders in Africa, the Middle East,
> and central Asia, and released reports about their work. In 2011, their Annual
> Report<http://www.uscirf.gov/reports-and-briefs/annual-report/3594-2011-annu...>
> [1] covered countries such as Afghanistan, Belarus, Burma, China, Cuba,
> Egypt, Eritrea, India, Indonesia, and Iran.****
>
> In 2011, Nina Shea, the head commissioner, presented
> testimony<http://www.uscirf.gov/government-relations/congressional-testimony/35...>
> [3] before members of Congress about Christian minorities under attack in
> Iraq and Egypt. In this hearing, Shea reported:****
>
> USCIRF has found serious, widespread, and longstanding human rights
> violations against religious minorities as well as disfavored Muslims.
> Confronted by these violations, the Egyptian government has failed to take
> the necessary steps to halt the discrimination and repression against
> Christians and other minorities. Too often, it has failed to punish the
> violators.****
>
> Shea discussed the New Year's Day bombing in Alexandria, which led to the
> worst attack targeting Christians in a decade. Carefully, without saying
> that Muslims or the Egyptian Muslim police were the perpetrators, she
> refered to the "Coptic Christmas shooting that killed six innocent
> Christians in Naga Hammadi." Over the last two years, the Egyptian
> government, media, and network of mosques have systematically engaged in
> violence and in the coverup of that violence against Christians.****
>
> In an interview with PJ Media, Shea said,****
>
> With the onslaught of the Arab Winter and the threat of newly politically
> empowered Islamists suppressing the freedoms of religious minorities and
> even carrying out religious cleansing campaigns against them, USCIRF is
> needed more than ever. Its voice carries official weight and it has
> vigorously and consistently raised it within and outside the government on
> behalf of a broad array of persecuted minorities and individuals around the
> world. At this time, USCIRF is winding down its work, as it is legally
> bound to do, since its authorization ends on December 16. As reported in
> the Congressional Quarterly, Senator Durbin of Illinois has blocked the
> USCIRF reauthorization for several months, reportedly in order to get an
> earmark to fund a prison in his state. He has been intractable. President
> Obama — who served with Mr. Durbin in the Senate before becoming president
> and who has expressed an interest in using the prison at issue for holding
> detainees from Guantanamo Bay – must speak up, if USCIRF is to continue.
> President Obama can make this happen and I appeal to him to do so.****
>
> Why would the American government shut down USCIRF now? Some might say that
> we are in an economic recession and must care fo our own before we can help
> others. Some secular Americans might simply want freedom *from* religion
> rather than *of* religion. They may not care about the choice to practice
> one's religion or whether or not people are being persecuted for doing so.
> And some Americans may agree with the UN
> view<http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/un-acceptable-censorship-united-na...>
> [4] that Muslims and Islam are not to be criticized and that any accurate
> portrayal of Muslim behavior may be treated as a crime.****
>
> *Next: The USCIRF's opponent still pursues its totalitarian aims with the
> blessing of the global community…*****
>
> The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), the Durban Follies,
> constitutes a permanent delegation to the UN. The OIC was established in
> 1969. Its position <http://oic-info.org/?q=38th-council-foreign-ministers>
> [5] is as follows: it seeks to****
>
> pursue as a matter of priority a common policy aimed at prevented
> defamation of Islam perpetrated under the pretext and justification of the
> freedom of expression in particular through media and internet.****
>
> In 2011, the 38th Conference, held in Kazakhstan, stated "deep concern over
> any activities carried out by certain governmental and non-governmental
> organizations supported by governments in order to attack OIC member states
> for political purposes and to further their foreign policy objectives in
> international forums." The conference also denounced "media campaigns and
> fabrications made by some quarters in non-member states regarding the
> mistreatment of non-Muslim minorities and communities in the OIC member
> states under the slogans of religious freedoms and so on."****
>
> In other words, attempting to help a Christian escape genocide in Egypt,
> Iraq, or Pakistan would be outlawed as would all work that reports on
> religious persecution. What I'm writing here would be criminalized. The
> Muslims who drafted this document want to do their gender cleansing without
> being exposed, stopped, or held liable for it. That's the OIC at the UN.****
>
> The United States, to its credit, shunned the UN's Durban III conference.
> However, in 2009, the Obama administration eliminated the phrases "Islamic
> extremism," "Islamic terrorism," and "terrorism" from national security
> strategy documents<http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/04/07/obama-bans-islam-jihad-nat...>
> [6]. We have also seen a quantum increase in fears about a non-existent
> "Islamophobia" and a similar quantum decrease in "official" fears about an
> escalating anti-Semitism which in the Middle East is potentially genocidal.*
> ***
>
> Many European politically correct/anti-racist governments agree with the
> OIC Conference. For example, European governments have prosecuted "thought
> crimes" which involve criticism of Islam or any objective presentation of
> Islam (honor killing, honor related violence, forced marriage, daughter and
> wife beating, etc.) that some Muslim somewhere finds offensive — in
> Holland, Austria, Germany, Denmark, Iceland etc. I myself have called this
> the death of free speech in
> Europe<http://www.phyllis-chesler.com/924/the-death-of-free-speech-in-europe>
> [7].****
>
> Recently, I was involved in the case of a Pakistani apostate, Khalid
> Saheed<http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/10942>
> [8], who sought and was denied political asylum in Sweden. Predictably, he
> and his family have received death threats from Islamic fundamentalists. If
> Saheed and his family are sent back to Pakistan, they will be murdered for
> leaving Islam. This is the true state of religious tolerance in the Muslim
> world. There is no such freedom and USCRIF has boldly exposed and published
> this truth.****
>
> *Finally: What does Dick Durbin have to do with the death of the USCRIF?****
> *
>
> Perhaps there are simpler reasons involved in the death of USCRIF. The bill
> to continue funding it was held up by just one man, Senator Dick Durbin
> (D-Ill). Durbin may not necessarily oppose aiding religious minorities as
> much as he is in favor of delivering pork barrel to his constituents. Thus,
> unbelievably, only until or unless the Thomson Correctional Center in
> northwest Illinois is funded and/or funded for the purpose of holding
> Guantanamo Bay detainees, there can be no funding for religious freedom
> anywhere else on earth.****
>
> Politics is a decidedly unfunny business. I usually tell people that a
> politician is, by definition, a thief and a liar, but that he or she is
> also a balancer, a compromiser, someone who is always in a position to sell
> one cause for the sake of another, to help one person and not another, to
> borrow from Peter in order to pay Paul. This is both how democracy works
> and how things get done in non-democratic countries as well. Cronyism,
> greed, arrogance, intolerance, injustice, occasional mercy, occasional
> do-goodism characterize how humanity in the aggregate behaves.****
>
> We know that most Muslims are not friendly toward any infidel religion,
> including Christians, Hindus, Jews, Buddhists, etc. Christians have been —
> and still are — savagely persecuted in Muslim lands. I and many others have
> often written about this. Author and apostate Nonie Darwish and ex-Muslim
> secularist Ibn Warraq have both spoken out about this burning issue.****
>
> Christians are being savagely persecuted in Egypt and all across the Middle
> East and Islamic world.****
>
> In Pakistan, Christians have literally been crucified, teenaged Christian
> girls have been kidnapped, raped, and then forced to marry their rapists
> and convert to Islam. In 2010, a Muslim mob attacked a Christian man and
> slaughtered him with pick-axes for refusing to convert to Islam.****
>
> Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Afghanistan do not allow Christians, Jews, or other
> "infidels" to pray openly or to build any new houses of worship.****
>
> The Arab Muslim Middle East is almost completely "Judenrein" (free of Jews)
> since more than 800,000 Arab Jews were exiled or forced to flee their
> countries between 1948-1968.****
>
> Mina Nevisa is an Iranian Muslim convert to Christianity who wrote a book
> about her experiences. Both she and her female cousin were attending an
> underground Christian church in Teheran which put them in danger. Nevis
> fled Iran together with her husband. Her cousin was not so lucky:****
>
> She was arrested on charges of apostasy and taken to Evin prison, where she
> was raped, tortured, and then killed by a firing squad. Their pastor was
> also killed.****
>
> Muslim apostates in Europe also face perilous challenges. Egyptian-Italian
> Magdi Cristiano Allam, who was converted to Catholicism by the pope, lives
> with six round-the-clock bodyguards. Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the
> Somali-Dutch-American apostate-secularist, also requires a full-time
> security detail. People who do not have public profiles, who are not
> academics, intellectuals, politicians, or public speakers, also face
> similar danger.****
>
> Tomorrow, the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission hosts a hearing on
> the "Worsening
> Plight of Egypt's Christian
> Copts."<http://tlhrc.house.gov/hearing_notice.asp?id=1224>
> [9] Nina Shea, the head commissioner of USCRIF, is a keynote speaker.
> Clearly, USCIRF provides invaluable information concerning the injustices
> levied against religious minorities in the Middle East and in the Islamic
> world. Congress must reinstate the US Commission for International
> Religious Freedom — to do otherwise would be immoral, dangerous,
> un-American, and unacceptable.****
>  ------------------------------
>
> Article printed from PJ Media: *http://pjmedia.com*****
>
> URL to article: *http://pjmedia.com/blog/the-end-of-religious-freedom/*****
>
> URLs in this post:****
>
> [1] USCIRF: *http://www.uscirf.gov/reports-and-briefs/annual-report/3594-2011-annu...
> *****
>
> [2] CNS News: *http://cnsnews.com/news/article/don-t-let-religious-freedom-commissio...
> *****
>
> [3] testimony: *http://www.uscirf.gov/government-relations/congressional-testimony/35...
> *****
>
> [4] UN view: *http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/un-acceptable-censorship-united-na...
> *****
>
> [5] position: *http://oic-info.org/?q=38th-council-foreign-ministers*****
>
> [6] national security strategy documents: *http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/04/07/obama-bans-islam-jihad-nat...
> *****
>
> [7] death of free speech in Europe: *http://www.phyllis-chesler.com/924/the-death-of-free-speech-in-europe...
>
> [8] Khalid Saheed: *http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/10942*****
>
> [9] "Worsening Plight of Egypt's Christian Copts.": *http://tlhrc.house.gov/hearing_notice.asp?id=1224*****
>
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Re: 2012 Krispy Kreme Lingerie Calendar (a/c)

stop it!!!
my eyes are important to me and you should be more considerate

I have a fiance and I'm not looking for another one.

On Dec 8, 9:11 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That's where Krispy Kreme was headquartered.....I don't think that they
> have been run out of Winston Salem, Greensboro or Charlotte for that
> matter.  Back about 20 years ago,  they were a client of mine,  (in another
> business, another world,  in a land far, far away....) and I knew their top
> managment.  This was before they went public.
>
> Good people.
>
> (P.S.:  I still think that this could be the Future Mrs.
> PlainOl'.....<Grin>!)
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 12:01 PM, plainolamerican
> <plainolameri...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Winston-Salem, North Carolina
>
> > On Dec 7, 9:05 am, GregfromBoston <greg.vinc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > :-)
>
> > > Krispy Kreme was run out of Massachusetts
>
> > > On Dec 4, 2:55 pm, Travis <baconl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > >    **
>
> > > > *I know you've been waiting for your 2012 Krispy Kreme Lingerie
> > Calendar..**
> > > > ***
>
> > > > *[image: Description: cid:1.1835707...@web112709.mail.gq1.yahoo.com
> > ]*****
>
> > > > *AND HERE** **IT IS ! *****
>
> > > > *[image: Description: cid:2.1835707...@web112709.mail.gq1.yahoo.com
> > ]*****
>
> > > >  image001.gif
> > > > 13KViewDownload
>
> > > >  image002.jpg
> > > > 393KViewDownload
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Obama’s a Magician: Makes 850,000 Voters Flee the Democratic Party in 8 Key Swing States



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Obama's a Magician: Makes 850,000 Voters Flee the Democratic Party in 8 Key Swing States

by Scotty Starnes

Obama voters are putting down that Hope and Change Kool Aid. Not only is Obama a magician at making money disappear, he is also making Democrats disappear.

From ABC News:

President Obama's uphill battle to re-election is getting steeper.

A report released today by the centrist think-tank Third Way showed that more than 825,000 voters in eight key battleground states have fled theDemocratic Party since Obama won election in 2008.

"The numbers show that Democrats' path to victory just got harder," said Lanae Erickson, the report's co-author. "We are seeing both an increase in independents and a decrease in Democrats and that means the coalition they have to assemble is going to rely even more on independents in 2012 than it did in 2008."

Amid frustrating partisan gridlock and unprecedentedly low party-approval ratings, the number of voters registering under a major party is falling fast, but it is also falling disproportionately.

In eight states that will be must-wins in 2012 – Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina and Pennsylvania – Democrats lost 5.4 percent of their registered voters while Republicans lost 3.1 percent. The number of independent voters in those states jumped 3.4 percent.

"People are frustrated and the way you tune out in American politics is that is you drop the label of the two parties," said Steven Jarding, a Harvard public policy professor and Democratic campaign strategist. "The danger for Obama in this is he is not only going to have to capture them but capture more of them because there are less Democratic voters."

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Scotty Starnes | December 8, 2011 at 8:30 AM | Tags: Democratic Party, President Obama, swing states, Third Way | Categories: Political Issues | URL: http://wp.me/pvnFC-6e4

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Re: Lesser of Two Evils

stop begging

On Dec 8, 9:58 am, Bruce Majors <majors.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Will you pay for Heinekan or Corona if I find a half price happy hour?
>
> On Thursday, December 8, 2011, Bruce Majors <majors.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Are you buying?
>
> > On Thursday, December 8, 2011, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >> ..........Geez.......
>
> >> I think if I were to meet you face-to-face,  and maybe over a couple of
>
> Budweisers,  I could explain to you the difference between "Imperialists";
> "Interventonists";  "Isolationists";  and the distinction between "Wacko
> Left, Socialist-Elitist Moonbats"  versus "Wacko Right, Conspiratorialist
> Crackpots"......
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 12:22 PM, plainolamerican <
> plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> These socialists (except when it comes to lining their own
> >>> pockets!)  have damn near ruined our Nation!
> >>> ---
> >>> true
>
> >>> so, we get to choose between socialists and imperialists
>
> >>> vote 3rd party!
>
> >>> On Dec 6, 8:10 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> > Let's not kid ourselves, this is the Democrats, not Republicans here
> who
> >>> > are to blame.   These socialists (except when it comes to lining
> their own
> >>> > pockets!)  have damn near ruined our Nation!  Barney Frank,  Franklin
> >>> > Raines,  Maxine Waters,  Chris Dodd,  the list goes on, and they are
> all
> >>> > Socialist Democrats!  Hell, even Bill Clinton admitted it:
>
> >>> > *"I think the responsibility that the Democrats have, may rest more in
> >>> > resisting any efforts by Republicans in the Congress, or by me when I
> was
> >>> > president, to put some standards and tighten up a little on Fannie
> Mae and
> >>> > Freddie Mac."*
>
> >>> > Bill Clinton on Democrats and the financial crisis
>
> >>> > On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 4:10 PM, plainolamerican
> >>> > <plainolameri...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >>> > > the Justice Department's failure to investigate Wall Street, crony
> >>> > > corporatism, and
> >>> > > Countrywide
> >>> > > ----
> >>> > > ah ... the good old days when you could sell a loan package with
> >>> > > almost no regulations
>
> >>> > > On Dec 6, 12:43 pm, Bruce Majors <majors.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> > > > Last night's *60 Minutes* featured a truly shameful story on the
> Justice
> >>> > > > Department's failure to investigate Wall Street, crony
> corporatism, and
> >>> > > > Countrywide.  Steve Kroft pretended to be investigating while not
> asking
> >>> > > > the Obama Justice Department lackeys (former Clinton
> administration
> >>> > > > lackeys) ANY pointed questions at all.  One wonders if he got
> slapped
> >>> > > > around for asking Nancy Pelosi about her insider trading profits
> a few
> >>> > > > weeks back and was told to make atonement.
>
> >>> > > > <
>
> http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-MNDpxK_MzvI/Tt5gDKHYUyI/AAAAAAAAAqw/WM0pKa_..
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >>> > > .>
>
> >>> > > > He was skewered for it today for an hour by radio host Chris
> Plante on
> >>> > > DC's
> >>> > > > WMAL (which is usually rebroadcast on the weekend, since I can't
> find it
> >>> > > > for you on-line).  But all one need do is repair to Wikipedia
> (George
> >>> > > Soros
> >>> > > > has not bought it yet) to find that everyone from Nancy Pelosi's
> son to
> >>> > > > Congressman James Clyburn to former Senator Chris Dodd to many
> other
> >>> > > > Clinton and Obama hireling were given favorable loan terms for
> keeping
> >>> > > the
> >>> > > > party going:
>
> >>> > > > "Friends of Angelo (FOA)" VIP program
>
> >>> > > > Further information: Countrywide financial political loan
> >>> > > > scandal<
> >>> > >http://en.wikipedi

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Re: Lesser of Two Evils

I could explain to you the difference
---
i know the difference.

You just can't justify the expenditure necessary to tame the
animals ... just because cause you can't 'completely' control the
terrorists. Catch or kill them where and when you can but don't
destroy governments and kill everyone who gets in the way or shoots
back, and then force Americans to rebuild their shit holes. It's an
insane and failed policy.
again, we'll just have to disagree.

On Dec 8, 9:16 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ..........Geez.......
>
> I think if I were to meet you face-to-face,  and maybe over a couple of
> Budweisers,  I could explain to you the difference between "Imperialists";
> "Interventonists";  "Isolationists";  and the distinction between "Wacko
> Left, Socialist-Elitist Moonbats"  versus "Wacko Right, Conspiratorialist
> Crackpots"......
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 12:22 PM, plainolamerican
> <plainolameri...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > These socialists (except when it comes to lining their own
> > pockets!)  have damn near ruined our Nation!
> > ---
> > true
>
> > so, we get to choose between socialists and imperialists
>
> > vote 3rd party!
>
> > On Dec 6, 8:10 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Let's not kid ourselves, this is the Democrats, not Republicans here who
> > > are to blame.   These socialists (except when it comes to lining their
> > own
> > > pockets!)  have damn near ruined our Nation!  Barney Frank,  Franklin
> > > Raines,  Maxine Waters,  Chris Dodd,  the list goes on, and they are all
> > > Socialist Democrats!  Hell, even Bill Clinton admitted it:
>
> > > *"I think the responsibility that the Democrats have, may rest more in
> > > resisting any efforts by Republicans in the Congress, or by me when I was
> > > president, to put some standards and tighten up a little on Fannie Mae
> > and
> > > Freddie Mac."*
>
> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfGWxqsKFmY
>
> > > On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 4:10 PM, plainolamerican
> > > <plainolameri...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > > > the Justice Department's failure to investigate Wall Street, crony
> > > > corporatism, and
> > > > Countrywide
> > > > ----
> > > > ah ... the good old days when you could sell a loan package with
> > > > almost no regulations
>
> > > > On Dec 6, 12:43 pm, Bruce Majors <majors.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Last night's *60 Minutes* featured a truly shameful story on the
> > Justice
> > > > > Department's failure to investigate Wall Street, crony corporatism,
> > and
> > > > > Countrywide.  Steve Kroft pretended to be investigating while not
> > asking
> > > > > the Obama Justice Department lackeys (former Clinton administration
> > > > > lackeys) ANY pointed questions at all.  One wonders if he got slapped
> > > > > around for asking Nancy Pelosi about her insider trading profits a
> > few
> > > > > weeks back and was told to make atonement.
>
> > > > > <
> >http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-MNDpxK_MzvI/Tt5gDKHYUyI/AAAAAAAAAqw/WM0pKa_..
> > > > .>
>
> > > > > He was skewered for it today for an hour by radio host Chris Plante
> > on
> > > > DC's
> > > > > WMAL (which is usually rebroadcast on the weekend, since I can't
> > find it
> > > > > for you on-line).  But all one need do is repair to Wikipedia (George
> > > > Soros
> > > > > has not bought it yet) to find that everyone from Nancy Pelosi's son
> > to
> > > > > Congressman James Clyburn to former Senator Chris Dodd to many other
> > > > > Clinton and Obama hireling were given favorable loan terms for
> > keeping
> > > > the
> > > > > party going:
>
> > > > > "Friends of Angelo (FOA)" VIP program
>
> > > > > Further information: Countrywide financial political loan
> > > > > scandal<
> > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countrywide_financial_political_loan_sca..
> > .>
>
> > > > > In June 2008 Conde Nast
> > > > > Portfolio<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conde_Nast_Portfolio>
> > reported
> > > > > that several influential lawmakers and politicians, including Senate
> > > > > Banking Committee <
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senate_Banking_Committee
>
> > > > >  Chairman Christopher Dodd
> > > > > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Dodd>, Senate
> > > > > Budget Committee <
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senate_Budget_Committee>
> > > > >  Chairman Kent Conrad <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_Conrad>,
> > and
> > > > Fannie
> > > > > Mae <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fannie_Mae> former CEO Jim
> > > > > Johnson<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_A._Johnson_(businessman)
> > >,
> > > > > received favorable mortgage financing from Countrywide by virtue of
> > being
> > > > > "Friends of Angelo."[13]<
> > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_Mozilo#cite_note-Countrywide.27s_..
> > .>
> > > > > [14]<
> > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_Mozilo#cite_note-CFC_Friends_Loan..
> > .>
>
> > > > > Senator Dodd received a $75,000 reduction in mortgage payments from
> > > > > Countrywide at allegedly below-market rates on his Washington, D.C.
> > and
> > > > > Connecticut homes. Michael Moore's*Capitalism: A Love Story* shows on
> > > > film
> > > > > that this was actually over a million dollars of a sweet-heart
> > mortgage
> > > > > deal.[13]<
> > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_Mozilo#cite_note-Countrywide.27s_..
> > .>
> > > > > [15]<
> > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_Mozilo#cite_note-Dodd_Angelo.27s_..
> > .>
> > > > > Dodd
> > > > > nonetheless called for stronger regulation of mortgage lenders and
> > > > proposed
> > > > > that predatory lenders should face criminal
> > > > > charges.[16]<
> > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_Mozilo#cite_note-deal-15>
>
> > > > > Clinton Jones III, senior counsel of the House Financial Services
> > > > > Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity, and "an adviser to
> > > > > ranking Republican members of Congress responsible for legislation of
> > > > > interest to the financial services industry and of importance to
> > > > > Countrywide." was given special treatment. Jones is now state
> > director
> > > > for
> > > > > federal residential-mortgage bundler Freddie Mac. Alphonso
> > > > > Jackson<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphonso_Jackson>,
> > > > > acting secretary of HUD at the time and long time friend and Texas
> > > > neighbor
> > > > > of President Bush, received a discounted mortgage for himself and
> > sought
> > > > > one for his daughter. "In 2003, using V.I.P. loans for nearly $1
> > million
> > > > > apiece, Franklin Raines <
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Raines>,
> > > > > Fannie Mae's chairman and C.E.O. from 1999 to 2004, twice refinanced
> > his
> > > > > seven-bedroom home, which has a pool and movie
> > > > > theater."[16]<
> > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_Mozilo#cite_note-deal-15>
>
> > > > > Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi<
> > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Pelosi>'s
> > > > > son, Paul Pelosi, Jr., also received a loan with Countrywide. Barbara
> > > > > Boxer<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Boxer>
> > > > > , Adam H. Putnam <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_H._Putnam>,
> > Richard
> > > > C.
> > > > > Holbrooke <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_C._Holbrooke>,
> > James E.
> > > > > Clyburn <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_E._Clyburn>, and Donna
> > > > > Shalala<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Shalala> are
> > > > > also among those with mortgages from Countrywide.
>
> > > > > CBS News <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBS_News> has obtained the
> > > > following
> > > > > list of then-Fannie Mae <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fannie_Mae>
> > > > employees
> > > > > whose names have been turned over to investigators as having
> > received VIP
> > > > > loans from Countrywide:[17]<
> > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_Mozilo#cite_note-16>
>
> > > > >    - Sandra Adams: Fannie Mae Account Associate
> > > > >    - Nitirwork Armstrong: Fannie Mae Director
> > > > >    - Gregg Ayres: Fannie Mae Customer Acct Manager
> > > > >    - Jeffrey Baker: Fannie Mae Business Analyst
> > > > >    - Ingrid Beckles: Freddie Mac VP Default Mgmt
> > > > >    - Cherry Billings: Fannie Mae Asst to CEO
> > > > >    - Christine Buckley: Fannie Mae Sr Assistant
> > > > >    - Sharon Canavan: Fannie Mae Govt Relations/Lobbyist
> > > > >    - Delynn Conley: Fannie Mae Underwriter
> > > > >    - Carla Corpuz: Fannie Mae Senior Underwriter
> > > > >    - Tanguy De Carbonnieres: Fannie Mae Legal Counsel
> > > > >    - Bernard Deane: Fannie Mae Director
> > > > >    - Mollie Dougherty: Fannie Mae Sr Business Manager
> > > > >    - Roy Downey: Fannie Mae Director
> > > > >    - Cynthia Fatica: Fannie Mae Legal Counsel
> > > > >    - Jamie Gorelick <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Gorelick>:
> > > > Fannie
> > > > >    Mae Vice Chair
> > > > >    - Lizbeth Grant: Fannie Mae Director Tec/Secondary Mkt
> > > > >    - Greta Hamilton: Fannie Mae Manager/Home Loans
> > > > >    - Lester Handy: Fannie Mae Consultant
> > > > >    - James Johnson: Fannie Mae Chairman and CEO
> > > > >    - Jack King: Fannie Mae Manager
> > > > >    - Karen King: Fannie Mae Credit Risk manager
> > > > >    - Gerald Langbauer: Freddie Mac VP Sales
> > > > >    - Derek Lowe: Fannie Mae Technician/Home Loans
> > > > >    - Mary Lee Moriarity: Fannie Mae Sr Underwriter Consult/Lending
> > > > >    - Daniel Mudd: Fannie Mae Vice Chair and COO
> > > > >    - Paulette Porter: Fannie Mae Sr Proj Mgr/Mtg Securities
> > > > >    - Alan Quirion: Freddie Mac Director
> > > > >    - John Radwanski: Freddie Mac Sr Port Director
> > > > >    - Franklin Raines: Fannie Mae Chairman and CEO
> > > > >    - Robin Ramsay: Fannie Mae Customer Acct Manager
> > > > >    - Rebecca Rosena: Fannie Mae Credit Risk manager
> > > > >    - Irwin Rosenstein: Fannie Mae Ass. General Counsel
> > > > >    - Robert Sanborn: Fannie Mae Vice President
> > > > >    - William Shirreffs: Fannie Mae Director
> > > > >    - Joseph Silva: Fannie Mae Servicing Portfolio Manager
> > > > >    - Donna Simpson: Fannie Mae Customer Acct Manager
> > > > >    - Michelle Sorensen: Fannie Mae Sr Business An/Mortgage
> > > > >    - Mary Ann Staley: Fannie Mae Marketing Dir
> > > > >    - Deborah Kay: Tretler Fannie Mae VP Risk Management
> > > > >    - Kirk Willison: Freddie Mac VP Trade Relations/Dir Industry
> > Relations
> > > > >    - David Yoon: Fannie Mae Acct Associate
>
> > > > > [edit<
> > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Angelo_Mozilo&action=edit&s..
> > .>
> > > > > ]
>
> > > > > <
> >http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-45R7KdcmwD8/Tt5gLym7lsI/AAAAAAAAAq4/aRHymb8..
> > > > .>
>
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Chuck Woolery on Occupy Wall Street (Video)



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Chuck Woolery on Occupy Wall Street (Video)

by Scotty Starnes

Save us Chuck!

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Re: 2012 Krispy Kreme Lingerie Calendar (a/c)

I liked them. I like warm donuts fresh out the greese. But this is
Dunkin' Donut country. There are at LEAST 11 of them in my relatively
small town alone, and at at one point in the town square, you can see
3 of them.

KK never stood a chance. Lasted maybe 6 months. Poof!

On Dec 8, 10:11 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That's where Krispy Kreme was headquartered.....I don't think that they
> have been run out of Winston Salem, Greensboro or Charlotte for that
> matter.  Back about 20 years ago,  they were a client of mine,  (in another
> business, another world,  in a land far, far away....) and I knew their top
> managment.  This was before they went public.
>
> Good people.
>
> (P.S.:  I still think that this could be the Future Mrs.
> PlainOl'.....<Grin>!)
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 12:01 PM, plainolamerican
> <plainolameri...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Winston-Salem, North Carolina
>
> > On Dec 7, 9:05 am, GregfromBoston <greg.vinc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > :-)
>
> > > Krispy Kreme was run out of Massachusetts
>
> > > On Dec 4, 2:55 pm, Travis <baconl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > >    **
>
> > > > *I know you've been waiting for your 2012 Krispy Kreme Lingerie
> > Calendar..**
> > > > ***
>
> > > > *[image: Description: cid:1.1835707...@web112709.mail.gq1.yahoo.com
> > ]*****
>
> > > > *AND HERE** **IT IS ! *****
>
> > > > *[image: Description: cid:2.1835707...@web112709.mail.gq1.yahoo.com
> > ]*****
>
> > > >  image001.gif
> > > > 13KViewDownload
>
> > > >  image002.jpg
> > > > 393KViewDownload
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The End of Religious Freedom





The End of Religious Freedom

Posted By Phyllis Chesler On December 6, 2011

Time has run out for the cause of worldwide religious freedom. On November 18, 2011, America chose not to extend any further lifeline to persecuted religious minorities around the planet. On that day, the U.S. government shut down the work of an important and unique American effort: the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF [1]).

Oddly enough, the mainstream media does not seem to have covered this story. I certainly did not know about it. Did you? The only article about this appeared at CNS News [2].

In 1998, the U.S. government passed the Religious Freedom Act and this commission was one of the results. Since then, it has sent delegations abroad to meet with minority religious leaders in Africa, the Middle East, and central Asia, and released reports about their work. In 2011, their Annual Report [1] covered countries such as Afghanistan, Belarus, Burma, China, Cuba, Egypt, Eritrea, India, Indonesia, and Iran.

In 2011, Nina Shea, the head commissioner, presented testimony [3] before members of Congress about Christian minorities under attack in Iraq and Egypt. In this hearing, Shea reported:

USCIRF has found serious, widespread, and longstanding human rights violations against religious minorities as well as disfavored Muslims. Confronted by these violations, the Egyptian government has failed to take the necessary steps to halt the discrimination and repression against Christians and other minorities. Too often, it has failed to punish the violators.

Shea discussed the New Year's Day bombing in Alexandria, which led to the worst attack targeting Christians in a decade. Carefully, without saying that Muslims or the Egyptian Muslim police were the perpetrators, she refered to the "Coptic Christmas shooting that killed six innocent Christians in Naga Hammadi." Over the last two years, the Egyptian government, media, and network of mosques have systematically engaged in violence and in the coverup of that violence against Christians.

In an interview with PJ Media, Shea said,

With the onslaught of the Arab Winter and the threat of newly politically empowered Islamists suppressing the freedoms of religious minorities and even carrying out religious cleansing campaigns against them, USCIRF is needed more than ever. Its voice carries official weight and it has vigorously and consistently raised it within and outside the government on behalf of a broad array of persecuted minorities and individuals around the world. At this time, USCIRF is winding down its work, as it is legally bound to do, since its authorization ends on December 16. As reported in the Congressional Quarterly, Senator Durbin of Illinois has blocked the USCIRF reauthorization for several months, reportedly in order to get an earmark to fund a prison in his state. He has been intractable. President Obama — who served with Mr. Durbin in the Senate before becoming president and who has expressed an interest in using the prison at issue for holding detainees from Guantanamo Bay – must speak up, if USCIRF is to continue. President Obama can make this happen and I appeal to him to do so.

Why would the American government shut down USCIRF now? Some might say that we are in an economic recession and must care fo our own before we can help others. Some secular Americans might simply want freedom from religion rather than of religion. They may not care about the choice to practice one's religion or whether or not people are being persecuted for doing so. And some Americans may agree with the UN view [4] that Muslims and Islam are not to be criticized and that any accurate portrayal of Muslim behavior may be treated as a crime.

Next: The USCIRF's opponent still pursues its totalitarian aims with the blessing of the global community…

The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), the Durban Follies, constitutes a permanent delegation to the UN. The OIC was established in 1969. Its position [5] is as follows: it seeks to

pursue as a matter of priority a common policy aimed at prevented defamation of Islam perpetrated under the pretext and justification of the freedom of expression in particular through media and internet.

In 2011, the 38th Conference, held in Kazakhstan, stated "deep concern over any activities carried out by certain governmental and non-governmental organizations supported by governments in order to attack OIC member states for political purposes and to further their foreign policy objectives in international forums." The conference also denounced "media campaigns and fabrications made by some quarters in non-member states regarding the mistreatment of non-Muslim minorities and communities in the OIC member states under the slogans of religious freedoms and so on."

In other words, attempting to help a Christian escape genocide in Egypt, Iraq, or Pakistan would be outlawed as would all work that reports on religious persecution. What I'm writing here would be criminalized. The Muslims who drafted this document want to do their gender cleansing without being exposed, stopped, or held liable for it. That's the OIC at the UN.

The United States, to its credit, shunned the UN's Durban III conference. However, in 2009, the Obama administration eliminated the phrases "Islamic extremism," "Islamic terrorism," and "terrorism" from national security strategy documents [6]. We have also seen a quantum increase in fears about a non-existent "Islamophobia" and a similar quantum decrease in "official" fears about an escalating anti-Semitism which in the Middle East is potentially genocidal.

Many European politically correct/anti-racist governments agree with the OIC Conference. For example, European governments have prosecuted "thought crimes" which involve criticism of Islam or any objective presentation of Islam (honor killing, honor related violence, forced marriage, daughter and wife beating, etc.) that some Muslim somewhere finds offensive — in Holland, Austria, Germany, Denmark, Iceland etc. I myself have called this the death of free speech in Europe [7].

Recently, I was involved in the case of a Pakistani apostate, Khalid Saheed [8], who sought and was denied political asylum in Sweden. Predictably, he and his family have received death threats from Islamic fundamentalists. If Saheed and his family are sent back to Pakistan, they will be murdered for leaving Islam. This is the true state of religious tolerance in the Muslim world. There is no such freedom and USCRIF has boldly exposed and published this truth.

Finally: What does Dick Durbin have to do with the death of the USCRIF?

Perhaps there are simpler reasons involved in the death of USCRIF. The bill to continue funding it was held up by just one man, Senator Dick Durbin (D-Ill). Durbin may not necessarily oppose aiding religious minorities as much as he is in favor of delivering pork barrel to his constituents. Thus, unbelievably, only until or unless the Thomson Correctional Center in northwest Illinois is funded and/or funded for the purpose of holding Guantanamo Bay detainees, there can be no funding for religious freedom anywhere else on earth.

Politics is a decidedly unfunny business. I usually tell people that a politician is, by definition, a thief and a liar, but that he or she is also a balancer, a compromiser, someone who is always in a position to sell one cause for the sake of another, to help one person and not another, to borrow from Peter in order to pay Paul. This is both how democracy works and how things get done in non-democratic countries as well. Cronyism, greed, arrogance, intolerance, injustice, occasional mercy, occasional do-goodism characterize how humanity in the aggregate behaves.

We know that most Muslims are not friendly toward any infidel religion, including Christians, Hindus, Jews, Buddhists, etc. Christians have been — and still are — savagely persecuted in Muslim lands. I and many others have often written about this. Author and apostate Nonie Darwish and ex-Muslim secularist Ibn Warraq have both spoken out about this burning issue.

Christians are being savagely persecuted in Egypt and all across the Middle East and Islamic world.

In Pakistan, Christians have literally been crucified, teenaged Christian girls have been kidnapped, raped, and then forced to marry their rapists and convert to Islam. In 2010, a Muslim mob attacked a Christian man and slaughtered him with pick-axes for refusing to convert to Islam.

Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Afghanistan do not allow Christians, Jews, or other "infidels" to pray openly or to build any new houses of worship.

The Arab Muslim Middle East is almost completely "Judenrein" (free of Jews) since more than 800,000 Arab Jews were exiled or forced to flee their countries between 1948-1968.

Mina Nevisa is an Iranian Muslim convert to Christianity who wrote a book about her experiences. Both she and her female cousin were attending an underground Christian church in Teheran which put them in danger. Nevis fled Iran together with her husband. Her cousin was not so lucky:

She was arrested on charges of apostasy and taken to Evin prison, where she was raped, tortured, and then killed by a firing squad. Their pastor was also killed.

Muslim apostates in Europe also face perilous challenges. Egyptian-Italian Magdi Cristiano Allam, who was converted to Catholicism by the pope, lives with six round-the-clock bodyguards. Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the Somali-Dutch-American apostate-secularist, also requires a full-time security detail. People who do not have public profiles, who are not academics, intellectuals, politicians, or public speakers, also face similar danger.

Tomorrow, the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission hosts a hearing on the "Worsening Plight of Egypt's Christian Copts." [9] Nina Shea, the head commissioner of USCRIF, is a keynote speaker. Clearly, USCIRF provides invaluable information concerning the injustices levied against religious minorities in the Middle East and in the Islamic world. Congress must reinstate the US Commission for International Religious Freedom — to do otherwise would be immoral, dangerous, un-American, and unacceptable.


Article printed from PJ Media: http://pjmedia.com

URL to article: http://pjmedia.com/blog/the-end-of-religious-freedom/

URLs in this post:

[1] USCIRF: http://www.uscirf.gov/reports-and-briefs/annual-report/3594-2011-annual-report.html

[2] CNS News: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/don-t-let-religious-freedom-commission-die-chairman-urges-lawmakers

[3] testimony: http://www.uscirf.gov/government-relations/congressional-testimony/3520-1212011-commissioner-nina-shea-testifies-on-recent-attacks-targeting-minorities-in-iraq-and-egypt.html

[4] UN view: http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/un-acceptable-censorship-united-nations-outlaw-criticism-islam-article-1.421182

[5] position: http://oic-info.org/?q=38th-council-foreign-ministers

[6] national security strategy documents: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/04/07/obama-bans-islam-jihad-national-security-strategy-document/

[7] death of free speech in Europe: http://www.phyllis-chesler.com/924/the-death-of-free-speech-in-europe

[8] Khalid Saheed: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/10942

[9] "Worsening Plight of Egypt's Christian Copts.": http://tlhrc.house.gov/hearing_notice.asp?id=1224

 


 


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