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Pro Assad Demonstrators attack US and French embassies

by Phantom Ace ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, Islamic hypocrisy, Islamic Supremacism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Syria at July 11th, 2011 - 10:30 am

The Assad Regime in Syria is one of the most beloved by our elites.  Papa Bush green light for Papa Assad’s crushing of christian resistance in Lebanon. Clinton pressured Israel not to retaliate against Syria for its support of Hizballah and pressuring them to abandon South Lebanon to appease Syria. Baby Bush turned a blind eye for Syria’s support of AL-Qaeda in Iraq. None of this has made Syria our friends. Now that the Assad regime is in trouble, they got their goons to attack the US and French embassies.

BEIRUT – Syrian government supporters smashed windows at the U.S. Embassy in Damascus on Monday, raised a Syrian flag and scrawled graffiti calling the American ambassador a “dog” in anger over the envoy’s visit last week to an opposition stronghold, witnesses said.

French Embassy security guards fired in the air to hold back supporters of President Bashar Assad’s regime who were also protesting the French ambassador’s visit to the same city, Hama, in central Syria. One witness said three protesters were injured when guards beat them with clubs. The witness asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the situation.

There was no immediate word on casualties at the American Embassy demonstration.

Syria is an enemy of the United States. No matter how much our elites appease them, they hate us. It’s time to treat Syria as an enemy.

Cancer cell breakthrough reported by Hebrew University

by Mojambo ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, Israel, Science at July 11th, 2011 - 8:50 am

And the Arab worlds contribution to science is what?

by Judy Siegel-Itzkovitch

The molecular basis for the breakage of DNA – the hallmark of cancer cells – has been identified by Hebrew University of Jerusalem scientists. The important discovery will be published on Friday in the prestigious journal Molecular Cell.

The DNA encodes all the genetic information needed to build the cell’s proteins. Thus, breaks in the DNA disrupt the proteins and lead to changes in cell function. These changes can lead to defects in the control of cellular proliferation, which results in the development of cancer.

Using cutting-edge technologies, researchers Prof. Batsheva Kerem and doctoral student Efrat Ozeri-Galai, of the Alexander Silverman Institute of Life Sciences in the HU’s Faculty of Science, were able to characterize for the first time the DNA regions that are the most sensitive to breakage in early stages of cancer development.

This is a breakthrough in our understanding of the effect of the DNA sequence and structure on its replication and stability, they said on Thursday.

“A hallmark of most human cancers is accumulation of damage in the DNA, which drives cancer development,” Kerem said. “In the early stages of cancer development, the cells are forced to proliferate. In each cycle of proliferation, the DNA is replicated to ensure that the daughter cells have a full DNA. However, in these early stages the conditions for DNA replication are perturbed, leading to DNA breaks, which occur specifically in regions defined as ‘fragile sites.’”

In their research, the team used a sophisticated new methodology that enables the study of single DNA molecules to study the basis for the specific sensitivity of the fragile sites. The findings are very important, as they shed new light on the DNA features and the regulation of DNA replication along the first regions that break in the development of cancer.

The results show that along the fragile region, there are sites that slow the DNA replication and even stop it. To allow completion of the DNA replication, already under normal conditions the cells activate mechanisms that are usually used under stress. As a result, under conditions of replication stress, such as in early cancer development stages, the cell has no more tools to overcome the stress – and the DNA breaks.

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Meet Sergio Redegalli, Counterjihad Artist

by 1389AD ( 56 Comments › )
Filed under Art, Australia, Environmentalism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Open thread at July 11th, 2011 - 8:30 am

Sergio Redegalli with 'Say No to Burqa' mural

Australian glass sculptor and muralist Sergio Redegalli is the director of Cydonia, an art glass studio in Newtown, New South Wales. Much as I like art glass, we’re all about the counterjihad, so let’s take a look at Mr. Redegalli’s murals instead. He paints them on the outside wall of his own glass studio. You gotta love this stuff!

Redegalli has been at the forefront of the anti-burqa movement. For clarity, click here to see what a burqa is, and no, a burqa not the same thing as a hijab (Muslim scarf covering the head, neck, and hair). That said, a niqab (face veil), worn with a hijab and voluminous clothing, provides nearly the same facial and bodily disguise as does a burqa, so the term “burqa” is used informally to refer to either system of disguise.

Sculptor Sergio Redegalli defies ‘bullies’ and refuses to take down anti-burka mural

A SYDNEY artist whose anti-burka mural has infuriated left-wing and Islamic activists is vowing that the provocative artwork will stay in place despite death threats, abuse, a string of vandalism attacks, a violent weekend protest and a police request to remove it.

Newtown glass sculptor Sergio Redegalli has this week restored the mural painted outside his studio for more than the 40th time after dozens of graffiti and paint-bomb attacks by protesters who say it is racist and inflammatory.
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The sculptor, who is a well-known figure in inner-suburban Newtown, says he has since been visited by local police who asked him to take down the mural after learning of a threat to fire-bomb it.

He refuses to do so in the interests of free speech and public debate.

“I’m not going to let the bullies win,” Redegalli told The Australian yesterday.

“I’m not doing it for pride (but because) I don’t believe bullies have the right to stand over people and deny us our freedoms.”

Redegalli painted the mural and slogan “Say no to burqas” on an exterior wall of his glassworks last September, after a local fashion designer received death threats over a plan to feature models wearing the traditional Islamic garment in a fashion parade.

The artist says his objective is to promote debate about the Islamic face veil, which he sees as a symbol of repression and violent extremism.

More here.

Redegalli sometimes repaints his mural to cast a harsh light upon Aussie politicians, such as Fiona Byrne and PM Julia Gillard, both of whom toe the Red + Green + Green, socialist/eco-fraudster/dhimmi political line.

Winds of Jihad: Quote of the Week

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Sergio’s Mural Watch

Our dear friend Sergio Redegalli updated his mural again:

Say No to Fiona Byrne BDS/Watermelon

The Watermelon Greens: Green on the Outside, Red Inside. Time to dispatch them to the scrap-heap of history…

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SMH: Mural targets mayor over Israel boycott

THE GREENS candidate tipped to take the once-safe Labor seat of Marrickville from the Deputy Premier, Carmel Tebbutt, in the state election has been targeted in a mural over her council’s decision to boycott Israel.

Marrickville Council’s support for the global Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign (BDS) against Israel in December has already been the subject of hostile questions to the Greens candidate and mayor of Marrickville, Fiona Byrne, at a debate with Ms Tebbutt last week.

The policy has been attacked by numerous media commentators and Labor member for Grayndler, Anthony Albanese, who is also Ms Tebbutt’s husband, penned a newspaper column last month condemning the boycott as “unfortunate and misguided at best”.

Yesterday a mural in Newtown stating “Say no to the burqa” was temporarily repainted by its artist, Sergio Redegalli, to read “Say no to Fiona Byrne”. The burqa-clad woman with a strike through her was replaced by a figure in green and a mayoral sceptre stabbing a Star of David.

Ms Byrne said that the mural was dehumanising but she stood by the boycott.

“We don’t live in a vacuum … things that happen nationally and internationally affect people in our local area.”

Ms Byrne said Israel had not been singled out, and that she supported the federal government’s sanctions on countries such as Zimbabwe and the longstanding council boycott of Burma.
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Redegalli, a Newton resident, said he was keeping the new mural up for only 24 hours to document it.

He has drawn praise from anti-Muslim immigration groups for the original anti-burqa mural and has addressed a number of political meetings, including an Ironbark Club meeting in December, which is run by the far-right nationalist Australian Protectionist Party (APP).

He told the Herald he planned to send photos of the new mural to a range of contacts, including prominent members of the APP and the website the Gates of Vienna, which claims the West is in a “new phase” of an “old war” against Islam.

The artist said he was not a member of any political party and hated Labor.

“[I wanted to] get people to look up Fiona Byrne, see who she is, what she stands for,” he said.

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In this mural, Redegalli shows Fiona Byrne in a green burqa with a mayoral crown and a scepter labeled “BDS”, which stabs the Star of David:

Winds of Jihad: Anti-Semites Love Our Greens

Our Greens Love Anti-Semites.

Or could it be that they’re anti-Semites?

Andrew Bolt

The bigotry is in direct relationship to the ignorance – and futility:

The Greens’ Marrickville policy. NSW candidate and mayor Fiona Byrne on ABC Online’s The Drum Unleashed on January 13:

On December 14 last year, Marrickville Council in Sydney’s inner west resolved to support a boycott of goods produced in Israel and of cultural and sporting exchanges with Israeli institutions, withdrawal of funds from institutions and companies that invest in or do significant business with Israel, and the implementation of government actions [sanctions] that indicate disapproval of Israeli policies in the illegally occupied Palestinian territories.

Say No to Fiona Byrne BDS/Burqa

A message from Sergio Redegalli:

‘I have attached the image of my latest Mural, I have temporarily created this image over the SAY NO TO BURQAS mural, I will change it back in the next few days after enough Sydney siders have seen it going past by train.’

I think that its title should be THE QUEEN GREEN RUBBISH BAG or GREEN RUBBISH BAG.

Redegalli recently weighed in on the nefarious Australian PM, Julia Gillard, who resembles Barack Hussein Obama in every way but outward appearance:

Winds of Jihad: Screwed by a plummer

“A fight to the death in the arena of public opinion” … Prime Minister Julia Gillard turns her back on Opposition Leader Tony Abbott on 7 July 2011

Say No to BDS and Julia Gillard

Sergio Redegalli put up another mural today. Lets see if it lasts through the night. If you don’t know what BDS means, check it out here

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The Original Version Is Usually Better.

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 106 Comments › )
Filed under Humor, Links, Music, Open thread at July 10th, 2011 - 11:00 pm

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Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs‘ 1960 hit “Stay” is perhaps the greatest doowop song of all time, given the amount of compression. It’s also the shortest song to ever make the Number One slot on BillBoard’s Hot 100 Chart, clocking in at an impressive 99 seconds.

Although Duane Eddy had a US hit with “Some Kinda Earthquake” in 1959 (1:19), the next shortest song to make it to No. 1 in the U.S. was The Boxtops‘ 1967 hit “The Letter,” at 2 minutes.

I gotta stop rambling, except for one more thing. My current all time short favorite (1:28) is Liam Lynch‘s 2003 hit: “The Overnight Open Thread.”