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The 432,548th most holiest spot in islam

by Kafir ( 11 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, Islamic hypocrisy, Israel at July 21st, 2011 - 12:39 pm

Poor things… What if they built a mall but nobody could afford to shop there?

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Pictures of opening celebration at Gaza’s al-Andalusia mall

Here are pictures and a story from the opening of Gaza’s new luxury al-Andalusia mall.

The biggest mall in the Gaza Strip opened its doors on Tuesday with several hundreds of residents thronging the complex.

The inaugural celebrations of the Al Andalusia Mall were as big as the mall itself, which houses branded clothes, cosmetics, office supplies, toys, shoes and appliances, etc.

But man, these people are good. They immediately try to convince us that they’re impoverished.

Despite the reasonable prices, not many were interested in buying goods due to the financial crisis facing the impoverished strip. Most residents are poor and added to that the government staff were paid only half their June salary due to financial crisis.

Read the rest over at Carl in Jerusalem’s place…

This is ridiculous. They try to paint a picture of “impoverished Gaza” (just do a google search on the term) and it seems to be sticking, regardless of whether it is true or not.

Funny thing about that –
Palestinian Arabs get FAR more aid per capita than anyone else

Fancy restaurants and Olympic-size pools: What the media won’t report about Gaza

I blame the djinn.

Chris Christie vs. Bruce Springsteen

by Phantom Ace ( 57 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Economy, Republican Party, Tea Parties at July 21st, 2011 - 11:30 am

NJ. Governor Chris Christie has become a rock star on the political scene. His taking on of the teachers union and pro-business policies set the model that other governors, including Democrat Andrew Cuomo. There is even a draft Christie for President movement trying to get him in for the 2012 race. Clearly, he will be formidable for his 2013 re-election, despite the hit in popularity he has taken.

The Democrats feel NJ is their natural territory. To defeat Chris Christie, they will need someone with the caliber of a rock srae. Well they potentiually have one, Bruce Springsteen!

Has New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie already seen his “Glory Days?”

According to a new poll by Public Policy Polling, a Democratic-leaning firm, the man who has become a Republican rock star nationally could face some troubles at home. The poll showed that Christie’s approval rating in New Jersey has sunk to 43%, a 10-point drop since the beginning of the year.

The PPP poll shows that Christie has particularly lost support among independents, a bloc crucial in a state where Republicans need such swing voters to win statewide. And the poll shows Christie losing in a hypothetical 2013 reelection match-up with Newark Mayor Cory Booker, a Democratic rising star.

The more intriguing race is a fantasy showdown between Christie and one of his biggest critics, the real, nonmetaphorical rock star, Bruce Springsteen.

According to PPP, the Freehold, N.J., native would start off any race tied at 42% with Christie, but with room to grow among Democratic voters.

Read the rest: Chris Christie vs. Bruce Springsteen

Some NJ resident are ungrateful for the job Chris Christie is doing. Despite the fact he has prevented tax increases and is making the state friendly for business, the voters aren’t completely sold. The fact that Bruce Springsteen is tied with him speaks volumes about New Jersey. None the less, I feel Christie would defeat Bruce or even the Mayor of Jersey City. But a Christie vs. Springsteen election would be a battle of rock stars.

Update: No word yet if world famous Jazz Guitarist, Charles Johnson will run for California govenor in 2014.

McCain’s heroes are typical Islamofascist murderers

by Mojambo ( 8 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Headlines, Libya at July 21st, 2011 - 10:26 am

We are backing a murderous al-Qaeda supported group of monsters in the Libyan civil war. “Rebels” who no doubt will be promoting global jihad once they take control over Libya and its oil fields. We are making the same mistake we made with the Afghan mujahiedin.

by Ruth Sherlock

The streaks of blood, smeared along the sides of this impromptu mass grave suggested a rushed operation, a hurried attempt to dispose of the victims.

Who the men were and what happened to them, close to the Libyan rebels’ western front line town of Al-Qawalish in the Nafusa Mountains, remains unknown.

But the evidence of a brutal end were clear. One of the corpses had been cleanly decapitated, while the trousers of another had been ripped down to his ankles, a way of humiliating a dead enemy.

The green uniforms were the same as those worn by loyalists fighting for Col. Muammer Gaddafi in Libya’s civil war. No one from the rebel side claimed the corpses, or declared their loved ones missing.

There was no funeral, or call to the media by the rebels to see the ‘atrocities committed by the regime’.

Since the bodies were seen by the Daily Telegraph attempts to discover their identities have been unsuccessful, in part because of obstruction by rebel authorities in the area. Having highlighted the discovery to those authorities the area was subsequently bulldozed and the bodies dissappeared.

The find will add to concerns highlighted in recent days over human rights violations by rebel forces. Human Rights Watch last week said that had looted homes, shops and hospitals and beaten captives as they advanced.

The Daily Telegraph found homes in the village of al-Awaniya ransacked, and shops and schools smashed and looted. The town, now empty, was inhabited by the Mashaashia, a traditionally loyalist tribe that has long been involved in land disputes with surrounding towns.

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The bodies were discovered in a water tank just off the main road between Zintan, the main town in the area, and Al-Qawalish as the rebels consolidated their advance.

At the time, rebel commanders, including former government troops who had defected, claimed that the men were most probably killed by Col Gaddafi forces for trying to defect – a common allegation.

“The day of our first assault on Al Qawalish we found the bodies there, and they were already in bad shape,” said Col. Osama Ojweli, the military coordinator for the region.

“This is not unusual in Gaddafi’s army. In other battles we have found men, their hands tied behind their backs with dusty wire and executed – we found them shot in the head by the regime.”

A colonel, who defected last month and cannot be named, said: “If they think you might leave, they will shoot you.” His claim was backed up by loyalists captured and held prisoner in the nearby town of Yafran.

But suspicions have been raised after the rebel authorities disposed of the bodies and bull-dozed the site where they were found.

Drivers also said they had military orders not to take journalists to the site. “If you go there I will ditch you in the desert,” the driver of another news organisation reportedly said.

The rebel army is aware that NATO intervention on their side was justified by concern at regime human rights abuses in western capitals.

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But Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch both said there were documented cases of extra-judicial killings by rebel forces, including deaths in custody under torture.

In particular, in the early phases of the uprising, loyalists and sub-Saharan Africans accused of being mercenaries were lynched. Since then, men in rebel-held areas suspected of being members of Col Gaddafi’s security services have been taken from the homes, and subsequently found dead with their hands tied.

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Read the rest – The headless corpse, the mass grave, and worrying questions about Libya’s rebel army

Obama Boom: Weekly Unemployment claims up unexpectedly again!

by Phantom Ace ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Energy, Headlines at July 21st, 2011 - 10:25 am

I wonder who are these economists that get polled by the media. Time after time, they expect rosy economic news. Time after time, the bad news is viewed as unexpected! Once again, jobless claims stay above 400,000. Last week 418,000 people filed for unemployment benefits. This is a sign of an anemic and weak job market, not the fictitious Obama Boom the media keeps pushing.

New U.S. claims for unemployment benefits rose more than expected last week, a government report showed on Thursday, pointing to a labor market that is struggling to regain momentum after job growth faltered in the last two months.

Initial claims for state unemployment benefits increased 10,000 to a seasonally adjusted 418,000, the Labor Department said.

Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 410,000. The prior weeks figure was revised up to 408,000 from the previously reported 405,000.

The Obama Depression continues unabated.

(Hat Tip: Nevergiveup)