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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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Obama vs. Sarkozy over burka

by Phantom Ace ( 33 Comments › )
Filed under Dhimmitude, Europe, France, Islamic Supremacism, Islamic Terrorism at July 6th, 2009 - 4:30 pm

Obama and French President Sarkozy are on a collision course over the issue of banning Burkas. France is looking into banning this symbol of Islamic supremacy. Obama has sated it is his duty to defend Muslims and their interests. This article gives a good analysis of this divergence over the whole issue.

In his June speech in Cairo, U. S. President Barack Obama said that Westerners should “avoid dictating what clothes a Muslim woman should wear.” On the other hand, French President Nicolas Sarkozy says that burkas and niqabs, both of which cover the face, are a “debasement” of women and shouldn’t be permitted in France.

So who’s right?

Read the rest.

I stand with the French on this one.


Sarkozy Says Burqas Are ‘Not Welcome’ In France

by WrathofG-d ( 51 Comments › )
Filed under Europe, France, Free Speech, Islamists, Multiculturalism, Political Correctness, Religion, Sharia (Islamic Law), World at June 22nd, 2009 - 9:20 am

http://sheikyermami.com/wp-content/uploads/burka-france3.jpgPARIS (AP) – President Nicolas Sarkozy lashed out Monday at the practice of wearing the Muslim burqa, insisting the full-body religious gown is a sign of the “debasement” of women and that it won’t be welcome in France.

The French leader expressed support for a recent call by dozens of legislators to create a parliamentary commission to study a small but growing trend of wearing the full-body garment in France.

In the first presidential address in 136 years to a joint session of France’s two houses of parliament, Sarkozy laid out his support for a ban even before the panel has been approved—braving critics who fear the issue is a marginal one and could stigmatize Muslims in France.

“In our country, we cannot accept that women be prisoners behind a screen, cut off from all social life, deprived of all identity,” Sarkozy said to extended applause in a speech at the Chateau of Versailles southwest of Paris.

“The burqa is not a religious sign, it’s a sign of subservience, a sign of debasement—I want to say it solemnly,” he said. “It will not be welcome on the territory of the French Republic.

In France, the terms “burqa” and “niqab” often are used interchangeably. The former refers to a full-body covering worn largely in Afghanistan with only a mesh screen over the eyes, whereas the latter is a full-body veil, often in black, with slits for the eyes.

Later Monday, Sarkozy was expected to host a state dinner with Sheik Hamad Bin Jassem Al Thani of Qatar.  Many women in the Persian Gulf state wear Islamic head coverings in public—whether while shopping or driving cars.

France enacted a law in 2004 banning the Islamic headscarf and other conspicuous religious symbols from public schools, sparking fierce debate at home and abroad. France has Western Europe’s largest Muslim population, an estimated 5 million people.

A government spokesman said Friday that it would seek to set up a parliamentary commission that could propose legislation aimed at barring Muslim women from wearing the head-to-toe gowns outside the home.

The issue is highly divisive even within the government. France’s junior minister for human rights, Rama Yade, said she was open to a ban if it is aimed at protecting women forced to wear the burqa.

But Immigration Minister Eric Besson said a ban would only “create tensions.”

A leading French Muslim group warned against studying the burqa.

{The Article}

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