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Archive for August 1st, 2007

There are two articles today from CNN, but they have been around for a time. One has to do with that rapist that was set free due to nonsense, IMHO. He had 4 interpreters over 3 years of delaying the trial, and then the stupid judge decides HIS rights were being violated because he did not have the exact interpreter?! Hogwash! What about the 7 year old girl he raped? Where are HER rights? Who is going to protect her against illegal aliens?

This next article is also from CNN, and I like this one. Poland agrees to allow us to help them with a missle defense system, no matter what the others say! I like that attitude. 🙂

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Michael Yon is one terrific guy, but gosh, can he move or what? I write one post and it seems as though there are three more of his! Oh, I’m not really complaining. NO! I love his writings most of the time. At least I know I will get a glimpse of what is really happening and truthfulness.

Well, let’s get down to it. I have been backed up pretty much on everything, and Michael is no exception. Let me confess right now. I’ve taken on too much. I have too many sites, and that is why I started this one. Everything goes here, as you now know. One blog, well, two. I have kept my DoD Daily News-2 blog for military news. I just have to know what is happening, because I certainly am not getting any news from our media.

And that brings us back to Michael. This is how I found Michael around three years ago. I am certainly grateful that I did. Here are his latest articles:

7 Rules: 1 Oath.
American Legacy: Wayne Downing.
Bird’s Eye View, The Battle for Baqubah.
Video.
Bread and a Circus: Part One.

These are full of information you will never read in our newspapers. I highly recommend you spend some time really trying to educate yourself about what is happening over here. Do not let anyone bamboozle you. You are smarter than that. You are more deserving than the junk you’ve been receiving as ‘news.’ Have a wonderful day.

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North Korea Cracks Down on ‘Korean Wave’ of Illicit TV.
SEOUL — Authorities in North Korea are intensifying a crackdown on smuggled imports of South Korean popular culture, especially television dramas, but the South’s “Korean Wave” may already have taken hold in the isolated Stalinist state. South Korean music, soap operas, and movies have already taken the rest of East Asia by storm, and, according to North Koreans now living in the South, North Korea is no exception. “North Koreans enjoy South Korean TV drama because it is interesting and realistic,” one North Korean defector told RFA’s Korean service. “North Koreans love the fact that South Korean TV drama is not about politics, but about love and life, the fundamentals of human existence anywhere in this world.”

Chinese Authorities Close Tibetan Literary Web Site.
HONG KONG — Authorities in the northern Chinese city of Xian have closed a literary Web site run by a Tibetan, apparently for posting “political” content, the editor said. The site, known as “The Lamp,” claimed some 800 registered forum users. It was closed July 4 by Internet police in the city, the editor told RFA’s Tibetan service. “When we called the [service provider], they thought perhaps it was due to the detection of political content by the Chinese Internet police,” the editor said, adding that the Chinese service provider was unsure of the reasons for closure.

Education, Employment Top Concerns for Tibetan Youth.
WASHINGTON — Tibetan youths seeking jobs inside Tibet are increasingly frustrated by a system that depends on making the right connections and learning Mandarin Chinese, young Tibetans and outside experts say. “Since we do not have any connections, we are unable to do anything,” one Tibetan college student in China tells RFA’s Tibetan service.

Bhutanese Lama Saves Animals from Slaughter.
A Buddhist teacher in Bhutan has set up an unusual network of sanctuaries in the hills and jungles of the tiny Himalayan kingdom and in its giant neighbor India to care for hundreds of animals saved from slaughter. “I would like to save as many animals as I can, but it won’t be possible to save them all,” the lama, Kunzang Dorjee, said in an interview. “No one can do that. But we have to do whatever we can.” Lama Kunzang began to rescue animals seven years ago, he said, when five bulls escaped from a slaughterhouse and made their way directly to his monastery in Kalimpong, India, passing other houses on the way. The bulls refused to leave the temple grounds, and it seemed to him that they were seeking help, Lama Kunzang said.

China Confiscates Muslims’ Passports.
HONG KONG — Authorities in northwestern China have begun confiscating the passports of Muslims, mostly ethnic Uyghurs, in an apparent bid to prevent them from making the annual pilgrimage to Mecca , local residents and officials say. An officer who answered the phone at the Tengritagh district public security bureau [police department] of the Xinjiang regional capital, Urumqi , said local residents were required to “register” their passports with local neighborhood committees, the basic building blocks of social control in China . “The authorities of local residential offices are collecting the passports,” he told RFA’s Uyghur service. “Local residential offices are collecting the passports in order to register them…The authorities will keep the passports for the public. If they want to go to other countries, they can come to fetch their passports. The authorities will give the passports back to them accordingly.”

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First allow me to introduce those who are unaware of AIFD (American Islamic Forum for Democracy) to this organization. It was founded by M. Zuhdi Jasser in March 2003. Why have you not heard of him before? Ask the media. He does not fit the mold. How many conservate black citizens do hear from? To learn more about when this organization was created and why, you will find that information here.

The next part of this discussion will come to you in articles that were either written by or including Mr. Jasser. They are as follow:

  • Some say schools giving Muslims special treatment. USA Today.
  • Accommodation as an Islamist Political Instrument.
  • NRO Symposium: Suicide Reversal? Polling the Muslim World. National Review Online.
  • Congressman Ellison Carries the Islamists’ Water. Family Security Matters.
  • When Will We Learn? Family Security Matters.
  • CAIR’s Islamism Revealed. Family Security Matters.
  • Why The Pew Study of American Muslims is Dangerously Incomplete. Family Security Matters.
  • He is a very prolific writer, and he is quite genuine. I’ve heard him speak more times than the president (which isn’t saying much!), and he is willing to stand up for what is right and America. Fortunately, the two go together! 🙂

    Do not forget to check out the video he has on his webpage. He has a remarkable website with much news. You may want to add his site onto your sidebar. When you wonder when the Muslims are going to speak up and speak out, you can find out pretty soon right there. The dinosaur media cannot hide everyone forever. This is not Iran…

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