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A favored Afghan expression goes: "Women are for children, boys are for pleasure." Fundamentalist imams, exaggerating a biblical passage on menstruation, teach that women are "unclean" and therefore distasteful. One married man even asked Cardinalli's team "how his wife could become pregnant," her report said. When that was explained, he "reacted with disgust" and asked, "How could one feel desire to be with a woman, who God has made unclean?"
That helps explain why women are hidden away - and stoned to death if they are perceived to have misbehaved. Islamic law also forbids homosexuality. But the pedophiles explain that away. It's not homosexuality, they aver, because they aren't in love with their boys.
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They had a pedophilia-loving prophet. What's the surprise about this dirty little secret? Been a custom since at least since the 7th century.
Makes me question why the hell we didn't blow the place up when we responded right after 911. Oh we did blow the $hit out the place with fairly good effect. Why aren't we doing it now?
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The existence of rampant pedophilia among certain muslim cultures is hardly a secret and is actually rather well documented. Is it little wonder then that these same cultures suffer from a chronic dysfunction which fosters the kind of self-loathing that leads to horrors such as honor killings, female disfigurement and genital mutilation, suicide bombings, etc? I don't think it's a coincidence, to say the least.
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From Greece to the East... it's the disease of Asia Minor. Somewhere in Afghanistan a therapist is cursing that blond Macedonian, Alexander the Great.
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Brave lions of islam from the religion of peace strike again. Yeah, I'm sure the people of Beslam are all islamophobic. Are the muslims going to push for a triumphal mosque on this site? This was a sheer act of barbarism and hate loosed on children.
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Heard from a US House Rep. the other night that even the informed folks across the country have no clue how bad things have truly gotten in DC. Said, pretty much verbatim, that the economic policies being planned are so utterly clueless that even the average junior high student would recognize that they're unworkable but that there's barely a Dem. in DC who seems to even have the slightest reservation about any of it. Aside from damaging their chances to remain in DC that is.
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Oh my word...Economics 101...taxes reduce purchasing power of consumers. Less money for consumers, less GDP, less trade, less demand...and oh yes, no multiplier effect.
This is particularly aggrevating the problem since entitlement programs...where most of the CA tax money goes....is purely inflationary as it buys no goods or services and there is no exchange of commodity for service.
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They have tried this proposal in many forms and names for a long time. So far there seems to be enough brain matter around to votes this down every time it has come up.
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CA Dem: "Taxes don't impede the economy but form the foundation of it."
If your concept of the world is government, more government, and even more government, how could one not believe that what constitutes an economy is all predicated upon the existence of government. All that other stuff simply exists to sustain that concept of the world. A concept that begins with one's head firmly stuck up their rectal orifice.
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When Hearst gave San Simeon to the state of CA it came with the warehouses that sill have packed trainloads (as in many) of treasures he bought cheap right after WW-1. War firesale cheap.
I would think that a few of those car loads sold at Southeby's would make a visible dent in CA's state debt.
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would likely violate their conditions of donation, if not intent. Time to address structural deficit without crying "no fire protection! parks closed!" bullshit.
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So U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan invited every Education Department employee to attend Rev. Al Sharpton's Glenn Beck counter-rally. As David Boaz explained in the Examiner, it was a "highly inappropriate" thing to do, pushing people who are supposed to serve all Americans to support one side of a "political debate." But that's just the most obvious problem with Duncan's weekend doings.
Perhaps just as troubling as his rally-prodding is that Duncan declared education "the civil rights issue of our generation" at Sharpton's event. This only about a year after helping to kill an education program widely supported by many of the people he and Sharpton insist they want to empower. I'm talking, of course, about Washington, DC's, Opportunity Scholarship Program, a voucher program that was proven effective. But the heck with success -- Duncan and President Obama let the union-hated program die. Sorry, your ticket out of the ghetto has been canceled.
The cause for concern, though, doesn't end there. According to the Examiner, an Education Department spokeswoman tried to gloss over the boss's out-of-bounds play by suggesting that Sharpton's rally was but a mere "back-to-school event." Sound familiar? This school only teaches one course, victimised 101.
That's right! As I just blogged about, last year the Obama administration scared parents and taxpayers across the country by sending politically charged material to all public schools to prepare them for the president's planned address to the nation's children. Only after it took serious heat for that did the administration have the most alarming material changed. And then what did it do? Declared that the address would obviously be but a simple back-to-school speech, and tried to make everyone who knew what had actually transpired seem like a partisan attack dog.
As long as politicians run education, education will be hopelessly politicized. Unfortunately, that's the simple back-to-school lesson for today.
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Statement in video by muslim money man at the mosque said: "It's not charity, its politics." I all noticed the speaker liked Barack Hussein Obama--a favorable ally. He also said he hated George W. Bush.
We can expect Eric Holder to investigate this as requested in a letter to Holder by the Congressman from California?
I'm not going to be holding my breath. DOJ is too busy suing Arizona, investigating Tea Party members and letting new Black Panther members walk away from voter intimidation.
There seems to be a widespread conspiracy in the U.S. by a 5th column dedicated to the downfall of the U.S. Can we expect more Holy Land Foundation like investigations and trials? Oh, silly me. What was I thinking. Not in this administration. Only one thing to do: Vote them out.
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We can expect Eric Holder to investigate this as requested in a letter to Holder by the Congressman from California?
More than half the States have/are proposing identical laws to that of Arizona. DOJ will need a hiring spree just to keep up with all the lawsuits they'll be filing any day now. Buy popcorn.
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From the cited article: Washington and its NATO allies believed their 2001 occupation of the major Afghan cities signified... an erasure of two millennia of Afghan history and religion that afforded an opportunity to start the country anew.
This is a gross exaggeration. Maybe a neo-con on cocaine believed that when high, no one else did. The occupation did put the jihadis off balance & forced them to re-group, that's about all that can be said for it. As things stand now, only the Taliban want to 'start the country anew' using their barbarian outline. The West is not interested in providing the troops and cash for the next 50 years, which would be necessary to remodel Afghanistan into something better.
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The author expects me to believe he knows more than the Indian government? Now, if he said he knows more than Obama, I'd believe him. Box in those Paks and maybe they'll be a little less troublesome in Kashmir.
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This would be the Michael Scheuer whose positions on the Zionist Entity have the approval of David Duke? Even Wikipedia doesn't think much of him, which as we know takes some doing.
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