Thursday, August 16, 2007

Catholic Allah?!?


I was all set to write a big post about this, but it looks like American Crusader already beat me to it...


Here's the quick version:

AMSTERDAM - A Roman Catholic Bishop in the Netherlands has proposed people of all faiths refer to God as Allah to foster understanding, stoking an already heated debate on religious tolerance in a country with one million Muslims.

Bishop Tiny Muskens, from the southern diocese of Breda, told Dutch television on Monday that God did not mind what he was named and that in Indonesia, where Muskens spent eight years, priests used the word "Allah" while celebrating Mass.


"Allah is a very beautiful word for God. Shouldn't we all say that from now on we will name God Allah? ... What does God care what we call him? It is our problem."

There is just about no way in Hell I'm going to incur God's wrath by referring to Him as "Allah."

What's next, are we to start calling Christ "Mohammed?" Because after all, the First Pillar states, "La ilaha illa Allah wa-Muhammad rasul Allah, " or " There is no god but Allah and Mohammed is his Prophet."

And as I recall, that is basically Christ's job description, right?

Pair this with Always on Watch's recent posts here and here about forcing doctors and cops to honor Ramadan fasting, and you've got a very nice sampler platter of dhimmitude coming out of the UK this month.

Sickening.


Fab-ulous!


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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Important News Concerning Iran

Finally, some sense coming from the White House!

The U.S. has decided to classify Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps as a "specially designated global terrorist."

Read the whole story here.

My next question is, if Ahmadinejad is calling the shots, (An Iranian Commander in Chief?) does that designate him as a terrorist? And, if so, will Dinny escalate the situation to war?

**On an aside, I've been killed here at home for the last few days, and expect the trend to continue for another day or so. I'll get over to my blogging buddies' sites as soon as time permits!**

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Treason Most Foul, Communism, and Islam.


I must admit that I am still wrapping my head around this one... but sadly, I am not surprised.

From this source, all emphasis mine:


MACON, Ga. — Some Macon residents have called for demonstrations and boycotts after the mayor of the central Georgia city formally reached out to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez with a declaration of solidarity.

Mayor Jack Ellis said the declaration, sent about two weeks ago by courier, was a message that local leaders can stand together despite disagreements at the highest reaches of government.

Some local leaders have blasted the mayor's decision to support Chavez, a vocal ally of Iran and Cuba who has called President Bush "the devil."

Former mayoral candidate David Corr said the mayor's comments were "an outrage."

"We should condemn Chavez as an enemy of liberty," Corr said. "In fact, we should also condemn Ellis as an enemy of liberty."

State Rep. Allen Peake, R-Macon, said the mayor's action "taints" the town.

"I think it's a negative for us," he told The Macon Telegraph. "We need to be doing things in this community that show the tremendous positives of Macon."

Ellis praised the controversial leader, who has subsidized the cost of heating fuel for some American low-income citizens, as a champion for the common man who could offer aid to Macon's residents.

"This is about a humanitarian effort," he said. "This is not about politics."

A Venezuelan Web site reported that Chavez had thanked Ellis for his support during an eight-hour broadcast of his show "Alo, Presidente," which he used to call for a "global alliance of civilizations to resist the attacks of U.S. imperialism."

The mayor's decision prompted 20 pages of comments on The Telegraph's online message board before the newspaper decided to take it down. Some called for demonstrations and other ways to signal their distaste for the mayor's move.

Ronald Johnson, a 71-year-old resident of nearby Houston County, called the move "treasonous" and is urging neighbors to boycott the city's businesses until Ellis is rebuked by city officials.

"It's unbelievable that he would do what he's done," said Johnson. "That is so wrong."

Ellis, a Democrat, is serving his second term as mayor and cannot seek re-election because of term limits.

He announced in February that he had converted to Islam and was working to legally change his name to Hakim Mansour Ellis. Ellis, who was raised Christian, said he became a Sunni Muslim during a December ceremony in the west African nation of Senegal.


Kinda gives 'ya a warm feeling inside, huh?



Monday, August 13, 2007

Day Job

I've been called it so many times, I'm thinking of going ahead and making it official:



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What do you think? Should I quit my day job?

Sunday, August 12, 2007

BlogThings:

Every time Benning posts a few Blogthings, I spend an inordinate amount of time doing them, too... So this time I thought I'd post a couple.

Let me know what your results are! :D

You Are Most Like Ronald Reagan

People tend to think you're a god - or that you almost ruined the country.
But even if people do disagree with you, they still fall victim to your charms!


Cool! I'm like Ronnie. The only thing better would be TR!

Your Brain is 33% Female, 67% Male

You have a total boy brain
Logical and detailed, you tend to look at the facts
And while your emotions do sway you sometimes...
You never like to get feelings too involved


Uh-oh... I may be having a gender identity crisis and not even know it.

You Are 68% Capitalist, 32% Socialist

In general, you support a free economy and business interests.
You tend to think people should fend for themselves, even when times get tough.
However, do think the government should help those who are truly in need.


Well, at least I'm not a commie.

Thursday, August 9, 2007

1938?

It looks like Tehran is giving the Democrats their marching orders again.

From al-Reuters:

An end to violence in Iraq depends on the United States withdrawing its troops, Iran told Iraq's prime minister on Thursday, seeking to deflect the blame for bloodshed that Washington directs at Tehran.

Sure, the violence perpetrated by Iranian terrorists will stop as soon as we're not there to oppose them!

Who doesn't think that Iran won't take over Iraq the second the last US soldier catches a transport out of the country?

Just as Hitler moved into Poland, Ahmadinejad will move on Iraq.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Get the Holy Water...

Do you know someone who is possessed by unholy liberalism?

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Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Habla Espanol O Vayase.

Here's a jaw-dropping story you won't find in the MSM:

From this source:

Tom McKenna is a longtime Stuart businessman who speaks only English.

He says that's why he's being kicked out of the storefront on South Dixie Highway where he has run Seacoast Water Care for seven years.

"I don't know how else to put it," said McKenna, 51.

I'm not sure I do either.

On July 5 — the day after Independence Day — McKenna received a letter from landlord Ivan Munroe telling him to consider another location.

Munroe said in his letter he wants to have "quality tenants serving the Spanish need in the area."

"I guess I don't serve the 'Spanish need,' whatever that means," McKenna said.

"I have plenty of Spanish-speaking workers come in here to buy water for their landscaping crews," he said. "And people in the neighborhood use the vending machines out front to fill their water bottles for their homes."

The building is on the east side of Dixie Highway, south of Indian Street in Golden Gate. Directly south of McKenna's store, across Southeast Ellendale Street, is a Texaco gas station where men, most of whom speak primarily Spanish, gather to wait for someone to hire them for day labor.

The population of the Golden Gate neighborhood east of McKenna's store also has become mostly Spanish-speaking.

To McKenna, that's irrelevant, as it should be. A customer is a customer is a customer.

But all the signs for the check-cashing store and the Mexican restaurant that share the building with McKenna are in Spanish.

Apparently the signs for Seacoast Water Care don't fit in. They're in English.

Munroe pretty much admitted that's one of the reasons he wants McKenna to move.

"I can have a vision, can't I? And his business just doesn't fit there," Munroe said. "He's not a good tenant, that's my opinion. He's been late on the rent."

Munroe said he had other problems with McKenna: a forklift that was never moved from the front of the store and salt and other supplies in messy piles in an unprotected side yard facing Dixie Highway.

But what Munroe said about prospective tenants is the real clincher.

"Mexican people come in, you know they're going to stay. You know they're going to pay the rent," Munroe said.

I guess seven years in the same location isn't staying power.

And as far as the rent goes, don't rent to mainly English-speaking guys like McKenna — if you follow Munroe's business model.

Munroe is a private business owner, and he can do anything he wants with his property including fulfill his "vision."

But there's a double standard, and I don't think Munroe is a villain as much as he's the symptom of a bigger societal ill: Try telling a minority business owner to leave so you can bring in a quality tenant to serve the need of the English-speaking population.

You'd have activists organizing protests so quick it'd make the annual snowbird migration seem slow.

McKenna said it's going to cost between $10,000 and $15,000 to move — assuming he can even find another storefront in 30 days.

And he knows he's going to lose some of the customers he's served for seven years.

I asked him why he didn't get an attorney and fight.

"After this? I don't want to be here," McKenna said.

I don't blame him.

Now imagine, if you will, the reverse of this story. A business landlord tells a Spanish-speaking businessman to hit the bricks because he can't speak English and the landlord "has a vision."

How many ways do you figure the doo-doo would be hitting the fan? Do you think we'd be up to our armpits in this story, 24/7, or do you think we'd be hearing nary a peep? I wonder how many "activists" would be crawling out of the woodwork?

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Universal Eye-Care:

I'm sure the government would manage our health care beautifully:



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Hat tip to GBP Insider Payallin!

Don't Be TOO Patriotic:


One year after getting special permission to fly an enormous U.S. flag on a 109 foot pole, Las Vegas businessman Dan Towbin has been ordered to remove it.

It seems that some anonymous leftards don't want Towbin to be too patriotic. Jingoism just isn't vogue, you know.

Besides, a big ol' U.S. flag probably hacks off La Raza.

Neighbors claim that the flag is too high and flaps too loudly. However, Towbin put in noise meters to ensure that the sound is within tolerable levels.

I say the crisp snap of a bright U.S. flag is a beautiful sound!

Towbin, for his part, has a lawyer and is ready to fight the order.

From this source:

"The American flag stays," dealership owner Dan Towbin declared. "I'm not convinced that people are complaining because of noise. This is about vindictiveness and power."

Towbin says the 30-foot-by-60-foot flag fits with his over sized dealership selling over sized cars, but rejects opponents' claims that it's an advertising tool.

"All I can tell you is we never sold a vehicle based on a flag," he said.

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Simpsonized!

I haven't seen the movie yet, and probably won't until video release...

But I have been Simpsonized nonetheless:

And it looks like hubby has been, too.

Friday, August 3, 2007

The Definition of Dismal.

Isn't it funny how Congress likes to complain about the President, and mock his "historically low" approval ratings?

I find it even more funny now that Zogby has released a poll stating that while the President has a 24% approval rating when it comes to Iraq, the Congress has a mere 3%... And that's with a margin of error of +/-1.1%

That means that Congress could have an approval rating as low as 1.9%.

Read the whole thing here.


I wonder what would happen if I had a 1.9 to 3% approval rating at work...



Thursday, August 2, 2007

Coffee For Americans!


TJ's Anti-Contrarian Blog has a hilarious post on Womp Rats trying to drive Starbucks out of business...

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