The 'One World Government' Barack Hussein Obama is working to establish is 'Islamic'
Posted: October 28, 2011 Filed under: ISLAMOBAMA Leave a comment »Forget about Obama’s claims of “democracy breaking out all over the Middle East.” He lied.
Now that Barack Obama has helped to bring down secularist Middle East governments in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya, with more to come, Muslim groups in the region are working harder than ever to re-establish an Islamic caliphate, or Islamic state. The last caliphate was located in Istanbul, Turkey. For 400 years, from 1517 until after WWI, Istanbul was the political center of the Muslim world. But in 1924, the Turkish leader Attaturk abolished the caliphate. Today, Muslims are hoping for its return.
Modern Islamic groups like the Taliban, al Qaeda, Hamas, Hizb ut-Tahrir, and the granddaddy of them all, the Muslim Brotherhood, share the goal of restoring the caliphate. What the Muslim Brotherhood would like to see is a strong, powerful Islamic government armed with nuclear weapons.”
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Guess which country is the second most popular tourist destination for Russians?
Posted: October 28, 2011 Filed under: Say WHAT? Leave a comment »Guess again. From a list of 48 popular travel destinations, Russians placed Israel in second place, topped only by Italy. Holland came in third.
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Hamas-linked CAIR-FL leader continues his relentless attacks on Rep. Allen West (R-FL)
Posted: October 28, 2011 Filed under: CAIR Nazis, EnemyWithin-American Leave a comment »
As BNI readers know, Nezar Hamze, director of CAIR-FL has tried to engage Allen West with in-his-face confrontations and mail campaigns to which West has responded, but apparently not to Hamze’s liking. Having been denied membership on the GOP Executive Committee of Broward County, Hamze is now threatening to start a Muslim Republican club (Gee that should attract about 2 or 3 members)
NPR There’s no member of the Republican freshman class in Congress more outspoken than Florida Rep. Allen West. Since he was elected last year, West has become a strong voice on Capitol Hill for fiscal restraint, socially conservative values — and responding to the threat posed by Islamic extremists.
On the topic of Islam, West has been particularly controversial. He calls it not a religion but a “theocratic political ideology” that’s a threat to America. Nezar Hamze, a Muslim activist (sponsored by Muslim Brotherhood front group CAIR) in South Florida, has devoted himself to challenging West’s views.
Hamze is the director of the South Florida office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR. It’s a civil rights organization headquartered in Washington that has long sought to spread information and dispel myths spread lies and misinformation about Islam.
Hamze says it was with that purpose that he went to one of West’s town halls in February. It was captured on video and posted to YouTube (see below) by a West supporter.
Hamze brought with him a Quran. In an interview recently, he said he wanted to ask West to explain a statement he’d made at a conference while serving on a panel discussing national security. “A Marine … stood up and asked him, ‘Why are these people twisting their religion, or perverting their religion, to attack America — as an excuse to attack America?’ West said that the people that are attacking America are not twisting their religion. They’re doing exactly what the Quran is telling them to do,” Hamze says.
Hamze went to the town meeting to ask West to defend his views on Islam. He found that West, a former Army lieutenant colonel, is a keen student of military history who doesn’t step away from a challenge. West said “there is talk about killing infidels” in the Quran and reeled off a history of violent conflicts between Muslims and non-Muslims to applause from his supporters.
Hamze has attended four of West’s town meetings and sought — unsuccessfully — to have a private discussion with him. Hamze says he wants to talk to West about the congressman’s views on Islam and discuss the larger context of the passages he sometimes quotes from the Quran.
Hamze says there’s another important topic he wants to discuss on behalf of South Florida’s estimated 100,000 Muslims. “To make him understand that discrimination and bigotry is real. And his comments are irresponsible and it fuels that bigotry and intolerance,” Hamze says.
West declined to comment on Hamze’s charges, or on his refusal to meet with the activist. In a letter he sent to Hamze, West says he’s not anti-Islam, but he is concerned about what he calls the “radical element of Islam that presents a dangerous threat” to the U.S. West says meeting with Hamze would be “further legitimizing an organization with questionable associations.”
One of West’s supporters, Joe Kaufman, an activist running for Congress in an adjoining district, says CAIR has ties to terrorist organizations. (It does, which is why the FBI has cut off all communications with CAIR) “There is evidence to show that CAIR was raising funds through its website for two charities that were shut down right after 9/11,” Kaufman says. “One of those charities, the Holy Land Foundation, was raising millions of dollars for Hamas. And the other charity, the Global Relief Foundation, was raising millions of dollars for al-Qaida.”
CAIR officials dismiss Kaufman’s charges as “ridiculous,” saying their organization has never had anything to do with terrorism. (HAH!) More than a decade ago, those groups were included on a list of charities it referred people to, CAIR says. It stopped doing so when the charities were indicted by federal prosecutors.
Hamze calls the people who are making those claims Islamaphobes. Last month, he sent a letter to West asking him to sever ties with those individuals and groups. West surprised even Hamze with his one-word response: “NUTS!”
It’s in part to address those and other similar charges that Hamze recently took a new tack — he applied to become a member of the local Republican executive committee.
Hamze is a registered Republican. As a devout Muslim, he says he’s a social conservative. In attempting to join the Broward Republican Executive Committee, he says, he was trying to carry a message. “There are Muslim
Republicans out there,” Hamze says. “We do support you, but we want your support as well. We want you guys to, at minimum, not engage in stereotyping and baiting of Muslims.”
As with his effort to meet with West, that attempt ended in failure. He was the only candidate out of 11 asking to join the committee who was rejected that night. The chairman of the Broward Republican Executive Committee, Richard DeNapoli, says it’s unusual for candidates to be rejected, but that committee members were well aware of Hamze and his history with West.
CAIR officials say they have good relations with other Republicans (only RINOS), but that in South Florida at least, the Republican Party and their Tea Party supporters have made Muslims feel unwelcome. (And thank G-d for that)
But Hamze is not done trying to change things. He says he is planning now to seek approval from state party leaders to start a Muslim Republican club in Broward County.
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French Court cancels permit for construction of a monster mosque in Marseille, touted as a symbol of France's growing Islamization
Posted: October 27, 2011 Filed under: Islamization of the West Leave a comment »
The project was granted a permit in September 2009 but construction was suspended following complaints from local residents and businesses. The $31-million project would have seen the Grand Mosque, boasting a minaret soaring 82-feet high and room for up to 7,000 worshippers, built in the city’s northern Saint-Louis area.
DAWN The city’s administrative tribunal ruled the project, which had already been under suspension for 18 months, would have to be cancelled because of failures to meet urban-planning requirements. It raised particular concerns over the project’s failure to finalise a deal for a 450-place parking lot and to reassure planners that the mosque would fit with the urban environment. (Mosques are an eyesore and an earsore wherever they are)
The tribunal noted “a lack of graphical material permitting the evaluation of the project’s integration with neighbouring buildings, its visual impact and the treatment of access points and land.”Critics of the project were quick to praise the court for its ruling.
“It’s the culmination of a long struggle for the people who live and work here, and who simply wanted for this project to fit in harmony with the neighbourhood’s economic and social fabric,” said Pierre Metras, a local butcher who led the neighbourhood campaign against the mosque.

Originally scheduled to open next year, it would have also hosted a Koranic school, library, restaurant and tea room. Muslim leaders in the Mediterranean city had hailed the approval of the project as a key step in recognising the importance of Marseille’s large Muslim community. (Now you know how unimportant and unwanted you really are)
France’s second city is home to an estimated 250,000 Muslims, many of whom flock to makeshift prayer houses in basements, rented rooms and dingy garages to worship. (Awwwww, I hear there’s plenty of room for mosques in Saudi Arabia. Go there)
The project’s architect, Maxime Repaux, said after the court ruling: “I find it pretty amazing that they’ve cancelled our construction permit because of a parking lot when what we are trying to do is to bring Islam out of the garage and to stop prayers in the streets.” (No, they are trying to stop the spread of Islam and get the asslifters out of the country, not just off the streets)
Home to Europe’s biggest Muslim minority, estimated at between five and six million, France has for years been debating how far it is willing to go to accommodate Islam, now the country’s second religion. (Time to start mass deportations and halt all Muslim immigration)
France in April became the first country in Europe to apply a ban on the wearing of full-face coverings, including the Islamic niqab and the burqa. The decision triggered a political storm, with rights activists accusing President Nicolas Sarkozy of targeting of one of France’s most vulnerable groups to win back votes from the resurgent far right. A French court in September slapped the first fines on two women for violating the ban.
Home Grown American Muslim Terrorist goes to trial on terror charges, lawyers say the college student was only expressing his views
Posted: October 27, 2011 Filed under: EnemyWithin-American Leave a comment »
A jury in Boston began hearing testimony in the federal trial of a Massachusetts man charged with conspiring to support al-Qaeda terrorists. Prosecutors portray Tarek Mehanna of Sudbury as a terrorist in the making, a man who tried to help al-Qaeda by promoting violent jihad online and traveling to Yemen to seek training in a terrorist camp. He also is charged with lying to federal authorities.
As Mehanna goes on trial in Boston, some experts see it as a case that will test the limits of counter-terrorism laws. “Mehanna’s case is a classic example of the so-called anti-terrorism paradigm at work, which is prevent the terrorist act from occurring,” said Boston College Law School professor George Brown, who teaches national security law.
Mehanna, 29, seemed an unlikely terror suspect. He was born in the United States and grew up in Sudbury, an affluent suburb west of Boston. His father, Ahmed Mehanna, was a professor at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Tarek earned a doctorate at the school and taught math and religion to children at his mosque in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Prosecutors say Mehanna “radicalized himself” over the last decade and began translating and distributing videos and textbooks intended to encourage others to participate in violent jihad, including a publication entitled “39 Ways to Serve and Participate in Jihad.” They say he got together with friends who shared similar views and watched videos of Americans being beheaded and mutilated overseas.“This is someone who enjoyed that,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Aloke Chakravarty said during a court hearing.Mehanna was first arrested in 2008, charged with lying to federal authorities about the whereabouts of Daniel Maldonado, a New Hampshire native who was later convicted of training at an al-Qaeda terrorist camp in Somalia.Maldonado is now serving a 10-year prison sentence. More serious
terror-related charges were added against Mehanna in 2009, including conspiracy to provide material support to a designated terrorist organization and conspiracy to kill in a foreign country.
Prosecutors said Mehanna conspired with Ahmad Abousamra to promote jihad and tried to create “like-minded youth” in the Boston area and discussed going to a terrorist training camp so that they could then go to Iraq and join with others “to fight and kill United States nationals.”
Authorities say Mehanna, Abousamra and a third man flew to Yemen in 2004, but were unable to get into a training camp. Prosecutors say the men told friends they were turned down because of their nationality, ethnicity or inexperience, or that the people they’d hoped would get them in were either in jail or on a religious pilgrimage.
That’s when, according to prosecutors, Mehanna began seeing himself as being part of the “media wing” of al-Qaeda, and started translating and distributing text, videos and other media to inspire others to engage in violent jihad.
Mehanna’s lawyers have asked U.S. District Judge George O’Toole Jr. to bar prosecutors from showing certain “highly inflammatory” evidence seized from his computer, including a video of American businessman Nicholas Berg being beheaded in Iraq and another video of dead American soldiers being mutilated in Iraq. The defense said their computer expert has concluded that the materials were automatically cached on Mehanna’s computer, not downloaded by Mehanna, so showing them to the jury would be “grossly unfair.”
The defense has already won a request to bar prosecutors from referring to U.S. troops as “our soldiers.” Attorney J.W. Carney Jr. argued that the phrase could create a bond between prosecutors and the jury. The judge also ruled that Mehanna’s supporters cannot wear the yellow scarves or “Free Tarek” T-shirts they have worn to many of his court hearings. Mehanna has a group of several dozen supporters who have attended his pretrial hearings, including family, friends and some who believe he is being prosecuted because he is a Muslim.
Boston attorney Michael D. Kendall, a former federal prosecutor, said the defense argument that Mehanna’s activities are protected by the First Amendment could be effective for some of the allegations in the indictment, but may not be for others, including his trip to Yemen, allegedly to seek training in a terrorist camp, and his alleged efforts to promote terrorist activity.“The First Amendment will protect speech in isolation, but not using speech as an instrument to achieve a terrorist goal. That’s what the government alleges here,” Kendall said. “One can say you believe in jihad and be protected by the First Amendment. One cannot actively recruit people to participate in jihad and claim that’s protected by the First Amendment.”But Mehanna’s lawyers say the case against him is “paper thin” and based largely on anti-American sentiment he articulated over the Internet. They say he went to Yemen to look for religious schools, not to get terrorist training.Some of Mehanna’s supporters believe he was targeted because he is Muslim and spoke out strongly against U.S. policy in the Middle East. “He clearly was targeted because of his views,” said the Rev. Jason Lydon, a Boston DHIMMI minister who is a member of the Tarek Mehanna Support Committee.
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GAZA MAN: "If Israel kills 200 of my grandchildren, it's not a problem, I still have 230 left." With a lot more on the way!
Posted: October 27, 2011 Filed under: IslamoMania Leave a comment »American and European taxpayers are forced to send multiple $$billions every year to support this one Arab man who has 31 children, 430 grandchildren, and has had 11 wives. Probably never worked a day in his life.
HOLY QUR'AN FOR MUSLIM DUMMIES
Posted: October 27, 2011 Filed under: Just the Facts Leave a comment »
Every war the Arab Muslims have waged against Israel since 1948 has had the same objective: expulsion of the native (Jewish) population and theft of more land. Apparently, Muslims are ignorant of the teachings in their own holy book.
The land of Israel as Jewish land is recognized in the Qur’an.
RUSSIA ROCKS! Moscow supermarket bans Muslim employees from praying on the job
Posted: October 27, 2011 Filed under: Islamization of the West Leave a comment »
OH, BOO HOO! Muslims whining that the supermarket owners “don’t have the right as humans and by law to deny us the right to pray in the store. So we will pray anyway. Screw you.” Apparently these muslims are ignorant of Russian history. LOL!
Supermarket Cleaning Staff complain that the Muslims leave the restrooms filthy after they perform their ritual foot washing in the sinks several times a day.
Are lions considered halal?
Posted: October 27, 2011 Filed under: Laughing at Islam Leave a comment »I guess not, because this one doesn’t end up with his throat cut.
H/T Rob
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Chubby Muslim Convert Girl #2 selling colorful niqabs (face masks) for bagheads
Posted: October 27, 2011 Filed under: Women Leave a comment »The hottest looks in Muslim ‘multicouture.’ At the bargain price of just $10 each, these colorful modesty masks are a steal. Can also be used for robbing banks.
Where to buy: ETSY Niqabs
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In Barack Hussein Obama's campaign to radicalize the Middle East, will Syria fall next? Or will it be Jordan?
Posted: October 27, 2011 Filed under: Muslims vs Muslims Leave a comment »
Facing growing protests at home and seeing how Islamic fundamentalists are gaining power in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and the Palestinian Territories, Jordan’s King Abdullah has embarked on a policy aimed at appeasing radical Muslims as a pre-emptive measure.
HUDSON NY King Abdullah’s decision to woo Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood is seen as a no-confidence vote in the US President Barack Obama’s policy toward the Arab world, as leaders there are beginning to realize that they can no longer rely on Obama, especially after his hasty decision to abandon Egyptian President Hosni Mubabrak.
In the past few months Jordan has been hit by a wave of weekly anti-government demonstrations. For the first time, former senior security and civilian officials have joined the protests – a move seen by many as a direct and unprecedented challenge to King Abdullah.
Most recently, reports indicate that the Jordanians may approve a request by Hamas to move its offices from Damascus to Amman. Relations between the Syrian regime and Hamas have been strained as a result of the movement’s refusal to support Bashar al-Assad’s ruthless crackdown on his opponents.
The improvement in relations between Jordan and Hamas comes more than a decade after the Jordanians closed down the Hamas offices in the kingdom and deported the movement’s leaders.
Relations between Hamas and Jordan reached their lowest point a few years ago when the Jordanian authorities announced that they had foiled a plot to smuggle weapons into the country for launching terror attacks against the kingdom and Israel.
In recent weeks, however, there have been countless reports about a rapprochement between Jordan and Hamas. Last month, the Jordanian authorities permitted Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal to visit Amman to see his ailing mother.
It was the second time that the Syrian-based Mashaal had been allowed to enter Jordan since he was deported from the kingdom a decade ago, In 1999, he was allowed into Amman to briefly visit his dying father.
Other Hamas representatives have since visited Jordan. One of Mashaal’s top aides was the first to phone the newly-appointed Jordanian Prime Minister, Awn Khawasneh, to congratulate him on his new job.
In addition to Hamas, the Jordanian monarch appears also to be wooing the Muslim Brotherhood organization in his country. His new prime minister last week invited the Muslim Brotherhood to join his new government – an offer that the radical group rejected. The prime minister would not have dared to talk to the Muslim Brotherhood had he not received a green light from the king.
The king’s gestures to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood are a clear attempt to absorb growing discontent in the kingdom over his failure to implement major reforms that would limit the role of the Jordanian security forces in civilian and political matters.
The king is afraid of an “Arab Spring” in his country. But the only way to avoid a larger revolt against his regime is by embarking on real and comprehensive reforms in all walks of life — not by engaging radical Islamists who in the long run pose an even bigger threat.
"We will stop the JOOOOOS from stealing the rest of our Arab lands from al-Aqsa to China"
Posted: October 26, 2011 Filed under: Islam and the Jews Leave a comment »Even if it takes all 1.5 billion of us, yes siree.
I tell ya, it’s all the inbreeding that makes Muslims so stupid.
HALAL PORK?
Posted: October 26, 2011 Filed under: Laughing at Islam Leave a comment »UH OH! Aussie heads are gonna roll now. Muslims can’t take a joke.
Muslim troublemakers at Catholic University complain that the school is "too Catholic"
Posted: October 26, 2011 Filed under: Islam in America Leave a comment »
Catholic University has been accused of violating the human rights of Muslim students by not allowing them to form a Muslim student group and by not providing them rooms without Christian symbols for their daily prayers. (Hey, here’s a novel idea, don’t go to a Catholic University, you Muslim worshippers of hatred against Christians and Jews)
FOX NEWS The 60-page complaint said Muslim students “must perform their prayers surrounded by symbols of Catholicism – e.g., a wooden crucifix, paintings of Jesus, pictures of priests and theologians which many Muslim students find inappropriate.”
The complaint was filed by (Muslim? Or just a left wing dhimmi?) John Banzhaf, an attorney and professor at George Washington University Law School. Banzhaf has been involved in previous litigation against the school involving the same-sex residence halls. He also alleged in his complaint involving Muslim students that women at the university were being discriminated against. You can read more on those allegations by clicking here.
Banzhaf said some Muslim students were particularly offended because they had to meditate in the school’s chapels “and at the cathedral that looms over the entire campus – the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.” (How about going to an Islamic school, DUH!)
“It shouldn’t be too difficult somewhere on the campus for the university to set aside a small room where Muslims can pray with
out having to stare up and be looked down upon by a cross of Jesus,” he told Fox News. (Then why are you at a CATHOLIC school?)
A spokesman for Catholic University said they have not been served a copy of the complaint and would withhold comment until they had received and reviewed the documents.
In a 2010 interview with National Public Radio, university president John Garvey acknowledged that they don’t set aside prayer rooms for Muslim students.
“We make classrooms available, or our chapels are places where they can pray,” he told NPR. “We don’t offer Halal meat, although there are always meals that conform to Halal regulations, that allow students to do what they want.”
Banzhaf said that it is technically not illegal for Catholic University to refuse to provide rooms devoid of religious icons.
“It may not be illegal, but it suggests they are acting improperly and probably with malice,” he said. “They do have to pray five times a day, they have to look around for empty classrooms and to be sitting there trying to do Muslim prayers with a big cross looking down or a picture of Jesus or a picture of the Pope is not very conductive to their religion.” (Then get the Hell out of a Catholic school. Do Islamic schools have Christian prayer rooms?)
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for the creation of a Muslim student group, Banzhaf said the university has an association of Jewish students – so why not a Muslim group?
“I think they are entitled as a matter of law to be able to form a Muslim student association and to have the same privileges as associations,” he said. “I think that most of them would much prefer to have a place to pray – that they are not surrounded by various Catholic symbols – a place that is more conductive to their religious beliefs than being surrounded by pictures of Popes.”
Garvey, in his 2010 interview with NPR, addressed that issue. “It’s just not something that we view as an activity that we want to sponsor because we’re a Catholic institution rather than Muslim,” he said. (Your first mistake was to let muslims in at all)
Patrick Reilly, the president of the Cardinal Newman Society, an organization that promotes Catholic identity among Catholic schools, seemed stunned by the complaint. “I don’t know what the attorney wants them to do – if he wants them to actually move the Basilica or if the Muslim students can find someplace where they don’t have to look at it,” he told Fox News.
Catholic University, he said, is a Catholic institution. “One wouldn’t expect a Jewish institution to be responsible for providing liturgical opportunities for other faiths and I wouldn’t expect a Catholic institution to do that,” he said. “This attorney is really turning civil rights on its head,” he said. “He’s using the law for his own discrimination against the Catholic institution and essentially saying Catholic University cannot operate according to Catholic principles.”
(It’s way past time to kick every muslim out of this country)



















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