Wednesday, May 31, 2006
"Thousands of men, women and children are trucked to the nearby town of Haengyong. There they wait and, just as Nazi Dr. Josef Mengele did at Auschwitz, the North Korean physicians single out those who will die in gas chambers, or in biological tests, or face death in the human dissection rooms."
Thursday, May 25, 2006
WorldNetDaily: Silenced Christian wins free-speech battle
"A man barred from speaking about his Christian faith on a New York state college campus won a civil-rights lawsuit yesterday in federal court claiming violation of his free-speech rights.
Officials at Ulster County Community College in Stone Ridge, N.Y., told Greg Davis of Indian Lake, N.Y., he needed to file a facilities-use permit application to speak about his faith with students in a public, grassy area on campus in October 2003.
But when he did so, his application was denied because the school claimed his desired religious expression does not constitute a "cultural, educational, social or recreational" activity."
Officials at Ulster County Community College in Stone Ridge, N.Y., told Greg Davis of Indian Lake, N.Y., he needed to file a facilities-use permit application to speak about his faith with students in a public, grassy area on campus in October 2003.
But when he did so, his application was denied because the school claimed his desired religious expression does not constitute a "cultural, educational, social or recreational" activity."
WorldNetDaily: Hamas looking to fly planes into buildings
JERUSALEM – "Hamas is seeking the ability to attack Israel using small airplanes laden with explosives to be flown 9-11-style into important targets, possibly Tel Aviv skyscrapers, Abu Abdullah, a leader of Hamas' so-called military wing, told WorldNetDaily yesterday."
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
WorldNetDaily: Osama's biographer says nukes in U.S.
"Al-Qaida has smuggled tactical nuclear weapons and uranium into the U.S. across the Mexican border and is planning to launch a major terrorist attack using a combination of nukes and dirty nukes, according to an interview with Osama bin Laden's biographer, Hamid Mir, in WorldThreats.com."
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Hugo Chavez helps drug barons, backs the Taliban, jails his enemies . . . and hates the middle class. Meet Red Ken's new best friend | Business News
"VENEZUELAN President Hugo Chavez was met by a welcome rally of supporters yesterday at the beginning of a two-day visit. Today he will have lunch with London mayor Ken Livingstone and meetings with Leftwing MPs and trade unions. The authoritarian South American has become an icon for the Left - but the truth is that he has exploited his country's oil wealth to launch an onslaught on democracy."
Commie Comics by Nima Sanandaji
"In a comic from 1983 the children can read:
"In Bejing there is the greatest square in the world – Tien An Men. Tiananmen Square. On October the first of 1949 millions of people joined together there to hear Mao Zedong proclaim the People's Republic of China. The country was liberated from the warlords, businessmen and foreigners who had ruled previously. Before this liberation, many millions of people starved to death. After 1949 food has been distributed fairly and nobody starves. This is one of the most important events of the 20th century – a quarter of the people on the Earth are Chinese!"
Bamse does not only brainwash children into believing that perhaps the worst genocidal regime in human history is a good one. He also explains to them how greedy and evil capitalists are and the importance of solidarity, high taxes and a welfare state."
"In Bejing there is the greatest square in the world – Tien An Men. Tiananmen Square. On October the first of 1949 millions of people joined together there to hear Mao Zedong proclaim the People's Republic of China. The country was liberated from the warlords, businessmen and foreigners who had ruled previously. Before this liberation, many millions of people starved to death. After 1949 food has been distributed fairly and nobody starves. This is one of the most important events of the 20th century – a quarter of the people on the Earth are Chinese!"
Bamse does not only brainwash children into believing that perhaps the worst genocidal regime in human history is a good one. He also explains to them how greedy and evil capitalists are and the importance of solidarity, high taxes and a welfare state."
WorldNetDaily: Google dumps news sites that criticize radical Islam
"Search engine giant Google has cut off its news relationship with a number of online news publications that include frank discussions of radical Islam – the New Media Journal becoming the latest termination, as its owner just discovered. Frank Salvato, who began the agreement with Google News last September, said he received a reply from the company's help desk Friday indicating there had been complaints of "hate speech" on his site, as first reported by media watchdog Newsbusters.org."
Monday, May 22, 2006
The American Thinker: Google Censoring Right-Leaning Websites
"Something frighteningly ominous has been happening on the Internet lately: Google, without any prior explanation or notice, has been terminating its News relationship with conservative e-zines and web journals."
iWon News - Report: Ozone Hole May Disappear by 2050
TOKYO (AP) - "The ozone hole over the Antarctic is likely to begin contracting in the future and may disappear by 2050 because of a reduction in the release of chlorofluorocarbons and other ozone-depleting gases, according to a team of Japanese scientists."
Terrorists planned to blow up El Al plane - News from Israel, Ynetnews
"A plot to blow up an El Al plane at Geneva's international airport has been thwarted. Swiss intelligence agencies uncovered a terrorist cell last December that plotted to strike an Israeli plane while it was taking off through an RPG rocket attack in December 2005."
FOXNews.com - Documents Allege Rep. Jefferson Caught on Tape Taking Bribe - Politics | Republican Party | Democratic Party | Political Spectrum
WASHINGTON — "A congressman under investigation for bribery was caught on videotape accepting $100,000 in $100 bills from an FBI informant whose conversations with the lawmaker also were recorded, according to a court document released Sunday. Agents later found the cash hidden in his freezer."
Friday, May 19, 2006
National Review Online: Protests in Turkey
"Tens of thousands of Turks are rallying spontaneously in favor of secularism and liberalism. Some Turkish journalists are beginning to describe the events of the last couple days as Turkey's 9/11."
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
WorldNetDaily: Democrat candidate denies the Holocaust
A Democrat candidate in Alabama who denies the Holocaust occurred and seeks to "reawaken white racial awareness" is causing problems for state party leaders. Larry Darby, running for attorney general, believes fewer than 140,000 Jews died in Europe during World War II and contends most of them were afflicted with typhus, the Associated Press reported. The candidate, head of the Atheist Law Center, says the commonly held number of 6 million Jews killed by the Nazis is a false claim of the "Holocaust industry."
Friday, May 12, 2006
Brazzil Magazine - The [Catholic] Church Is Keeping Marx Alive in Brazil and Undermining the Rule of Law
"He would not regard it as a 'sin' for a person to physically attack another person from a supposedly 'oppressive' social class, since this would be committed by those who are 'oppressed' and how in the struggle to remove social inequalities."
NYT poll's double-secret buried lede.
"Despite the Democratic lock on both houses of the California state legislature--or maybe in part because of the Democratic lock--the Democratic percentage of the state's registered voters has been steadily declining."
The American Thinker: Palastinians Seek Jail Time in Israel
"Israeli officials have reported an increasing number of young Palestinians trying to get themselves imprisoned in Israel. A Reuters story issued Thursday quoted army officials as saying that, since the beginning of the year, dozens of Palestinian youths have turned up at West Bank checkpoints with makeshift weapons, hoping to get arrested. Under interrogation, the youths have said they wanted to avail themselves of the educational services and inmate stipends available in Israeli prisons."
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Security services identify 700 potential al-Qa'ida terrorists at large in Britain
"At least 700 people suspected of being involved in al-Qa'ida terrorist plots have been identified by MI5 and the police, The Independent understands."
Independent Online Edition > Americas
"Among other countries chosen to take their places on the new [UN Human Rights Council] were Russia, China, Cuba, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, all nations labelled by the New York-based Human Rights Watch as unworthy of membership because of their own records of abuse and repression."
WorldNetDaily: Osama's exploits south of border
"The documents included evidence that al-Qaida has established links with the Colombian terror group, FARC, and the Shining Path, SL, in Peru. They also reveal al-Qaida's links with thousands of Muslim students in the Dominican Republic. Another Pakistani document shows the links between al-Qaida and Mexico's Popular Revolutionary Army, EPR. The documents reveal that al-Qaida sees EPR as collaborators in attacks in Mexico on foreign targets – "especially those of the United States and Britain." It also says that EPR can play a key role in allowing al-Qaida operatives to enter the United States through the busiest land crossing in the world – Tijuana."
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
BREITBART.COM - Hawaii Gives Up on Gas Price Controls
"One study by an economics professor showed the gas cap cost consumers 5 cents more per gallon. An analysis by the state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism estimated that island motorists paid $54.9 million more than they otherwise would have in the first five months under the cap."
Monday, May 08, 2006
Politics blamed for China's trillion-dollar bad debts | FT business | The Australian
"According to Ernst & Young, the accounting firm, bad loans in the Chinese financial system have reached a staggering $US911 billion ($1.18 trillion), including $US225 billion in potential future NPLs [non-performing loans] in the four largest state-owned banks."
WorldNetDaily: NAIS to deal with BSE not A-OK
"The idea that BSE is justification for the NAIS is thoroughly debunked in a paper prepared by Judith McGeary, a founder of the Liberty Ark Coalition and executive director of the Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance. She says, 'NAIS will not benefit cattle, farmers or consumers. Rather, NAIS will create profits for the companies that make the microchips and radio tags, while American consumers will see the price of their beef rise, without any additional safety'."
Nazis ‘shipped arms to Palestinians’ - News from Israel, Ynetnews
"A British Foreign Office report from 1939 reports of “news of a consignment of arms from Germany, sent via Turkey and addressed to Ibn Saud (king of Saudi Arabia), but really intended for the Palestine insurgents.” Britain’s chief military officer in Mandatory Palestine also noted reports “regarding import of German arms at intervals for some years now”."
WorldNetDaily: Brit MI6 confirms bin Laden nukes
"MI6, Britain's secret intelligence service, has identified six Pakistani scientists working in Iran's nuclear bomb program who have been 'advising al-Qaida on how to weaponize fissionable materials it has now obtained'."
Monday, May 01, 2006
cbs4.com - Al-Arian Sentenced To 18 Months In Terror Case
"A federal judge has sentenced former University of South Florida professor Sami Al-Arian to another year and a half in prison before he will be deported in his terrorism conspiracy case. . . and called Al-Arian 'a master manipulator'. . ."
