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Caturday: Ban the Burqa II

by 1389AD ( 37 Comments › )
Filed under Canada, Caturday, Islam, Open thread at July 9th, 2011 - 5:30 pm

We already know that cats would never put up with burqas. Here, a human uses a cat mask to make the point that we shouldn’t either:

Morticia recently commented:

…Someone must deal with the burka face covering nonsense, in 2008 I wore a cat mask to vote and sent the video link to all the relevant members of parliament with my letter of protest, Vlad put it on youtube for me…

Queen of the cat people

…and hilariously named it, I would have called it Fat Grannie Cat Person, but anyway, it made the ludicrious point and hopefully we will legislate but Blanney who brought forth the bill before the election has been promoted to a Ministers position, sooo, who will bring forward a bill to legislate against face coverings during voting, driving, court, public sector working, etc???

Anybody know any other MP’s with any courage, it takes just a tinsy tiny bit…just a bill to be debated

There’s no way I can live and breathe counterjihad hard news 24×7 and still keep my wits about me. So let’s have some kitty cuteness:

Andrew Mason with tabby cat on his head

THE CAT AS A HAT Andrew Mason, founder and C.E.O. of Groupon, once spread a rumor in his office that he owned 20 cats.

Story here (mostly not about cats, though).

Kleines süßes Kätzchen

(h/t: Blazing Cat Fur and Sassy)

cute little kitten
Music: Marcus Domeier – Daydreams

i are cute kitten

Catnip Addicts – Cats on drugs

Q: Do TIGERS like catnip??


Meet the Burqa Dudes

by 1389AD ( 11 Comments › )
Filed under Afghanistan, Crime, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Jihad, Koran, Sharia (Islamic Law), Special Report, Taliban at July 7th, 2011 - 8:16 pm

More reasons why we MUST ban the burqa, the niqab, and all similar facial and bodily disguise in public places:

Terrorists in Drag: Bombs Beneath the Burqa

Posted by Phyllis Chesler on Jul 6th, 2011

There they all stand, guilty as sin, Afghan Taliban terrorists disguised in women’s burqas—but exposed when they were captured by the Afghan Border Police. Their photo (or rather photos) were taken by an Afghan photographer somewhere near Jalalabad and have just been seen worldwide.

Taliban Burqa Dudes Unveiled

One of these charmers was wearing an explosive vest; six had AK-47s. Clearly they were up to no good. One wonders how long they will remain in jail and what they will do when they emerge.

Taliban Burqa Dudes' Arsenal

Taliban Burqa Dude Arrested

These photographs conclusively validate the concern that Dr. Daniel Pipes has had about the security risk that burqas represent. For the last six years, Dr. Pipes has been detailing the number of common criminals and Islamist terrorists who have robbed jewelry stories and peeped into women’s bathrooms while wearing burqas, or who have blown themselves and others up from under the protective cover of a mere woman’s shroud.

In December, 2009, a suicide bomber dressed in a full veil and abaya gained access to a ceremony attended by Somali government officials in Mogadishu and killed 19 people, including three cabinet ministers. In February, 2010, a female suicide bomber killed 54 Shia pilgrims in Baghdad. She was dressed in an abaya, which police said allowed her to hide an explosive device. In December, 2010 in Pakistan, a woman wearing a burqa threw a grenade and detonated an explosive vest at a U.N. security checkpoint, killing 41 people.

This is not just happening in Muslim-majority countries or in war zones.

In August, 2010, a man wearing a burqa robbed a bank in Silver Spring, Maryland. In January, 2011, a man wearing niqab (a face veil) attempted to rob a bank in Philadelphia. Three years earlier, also in Philadelphia, three men dressed as Muslim women stuck up a Bank of America branch. One of the men shot and killed a police officer during their getaway.

Why are burqas allowed in public? Or rather, why don’t we view them as potentially suspicious as opposed to a religious custom which we infidels are obligated to honor and revere?

For reasons of safety, the West, and for that matter the entire Muslim world, should immediately ban the burqa as a security risk. [Emphasis added.]

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December 25, 2010 Is Caturday!

by 1389AD ( 165 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Humor, Music, Open thread at December 25th, 2010 - 4:30 pm

♫ Christmas Kitty Song ♫
(h/t: Blazing Cat Fur)

Jingle Cats Silent Night

We Wish You A Kitten Christmas


Litigation Jihad – Fundraiser

by Kafir ( 123 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Censorship, Guest Post at December 2nd, 2010 - 6:30 pm

Blogmocracy in Action!
Guest post by: PaladinPhil!



Last night I went out to help support a fellow blogger. Blazing Cat Fur is in the process of fighting a lawsuit from a former employee of the Canadian Human Rights Commission. BCF’s crime? Linking to another website that sad bad things about the man. I showed up early and met saw a few other bloggers from the city. Scaramouche, Lumpy Grumpy and Frumpy, Kathy Shaidle of Five Feet of Fury fame, and a few others. The number of local bloggers that showed up was rather impressive. There were a few others that I met over the night, I am sorry if I can’t remember all their names and blogs, I am sure though that some of them will remind me when they see me next.

So after we filed into the hall, grabbed our jelly filled, sugar coated donuts, latkes, and drinks, Meir Weinstein of the Jewish Defense League led the crowd in the lighting of the first Chanukkah candle and told us the story of the miracle.

JDL Chanukkah Fundraiser

After the lighting Mr. Weinstein said a few words about the fight that Blazing Cat Fur is going through. He talked about how people are starting to infringe on our rights in freedoms here in Canada by trying to stifle free speech. He then turned the floor over to a speaker that came all the way from Ottawa, Joseph Ben-Ami who works at the Canadian Centre for Policy Studies.
JDL Chanukkah Fundraiser

Mr. Ben-Ami talked about the CHRC’s and it’s history. He also apologized for his community for the whole mess. Believe it or not Section 13 of the Canadian Charter of Rights was instituted to protect Jewish people from hate speech. Now we see the CHRC’s been used to “fight” all sorts of hate speech. I wish I had taken proper notes, but at least Blazing Cat Fur has promised videos of the speeches so check his site out later on today.

After Joseph Ben-Ami, Meir Weinstein introduced Kathy Shaidle who is also embroiled in a lawsuit as well.

JDL Chanukkah Fundraiser

JDL Chanukkah Fundraiser

She discussed how she’s been fighting the same battles, how we need to support people like herself and BCF against the charges that are being made against them. She is a very good speaker and if you are in the area and have the chance to hear her I urge you to go.

Finally after all the big wigs spoke, BCF was dragged up to the stage to say a few words as well. He was a little overwhelmed by the turnout and show of support for him. He talked about what is going on, Lawfare and SLAPP suits.

There was a question and answer period after everyone was finished talking. One fact that was brought up was about the take over in Germany in 1933 by the National Socialist party. All the laws that they used to stifle speech and restrict freedoms of the people weren’t laws that they had created. ALL the laws they used were already on the books. Something similar to what’s going on here as well.

Two other pieces of information about the CHRC “official” policies were brought up as well. A well known iman in Montreal, the name escapes me at the moment, was accused of hate speech under Section 13.1 of by a private citizen. Everything was documented on paper, video, and audio tape. The CHRC refused to prosecute him. Another time a group of union members were getting upset about the level of anti-semitism that was being vocalized at union meetings and protests. They approached the CHRC to make a complaint and were told since they weren’t members of the target group they couldn’t make a complaint. There’s a lot more stories like that out there about this travesty of justice.

I urge you to go to Blazing Cat Fur’s site and make a donation to his legal fund. He needs all the help, support, and prayers. He’s in for a tough fight and a long one. So please keep him close to mind. He’s not just fighting for himself, he’s fighting for the rights of all us Canadians. Not all front line troops wear armour and are armed with weapons.

Keep up the good work, and fight the good fight Blazing Cat Fur.

-PaladinPhil

(cross posted at The Knights Watch)