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Nefarious Things Afoot

by Kafir ( 89 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Dhimmitude, Guest Post, Islamic hypocrisy, Islamic Supremacism, Islamists, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Terrorism at October 11th, 2011 - 5:00 pm

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I am starting to believe that there are some really nefarious things afoot in my beloved country. First we have this from Jawa

WTF? State Apologizes to Dead Terrorist’s Family (Updated)

I’m not sure if I should be laughing at this or getting really, really pissed off.

On the one hand, we pay the State Department to lie. And, if saying you’re sorry for killing a terrorist isn’t a lie, then I don’t know what is!

On the other hand, what if Obama and Clinton’s State Department really were sorry they killed the al Qaeda propagandist and self-styled proud traitor?

If that’s the America we live in, then it’s time to pack it in and call it quits. I hear France is nice this time of year, and at least they are right up front about their disdain for America.

Charlotte Observer:

“They were very apologetic (for not calling the family sooner) and offered condolences,” Jibril Hough said about the Thursday call from the State Department to Khan’s father, Zafar….

Hough said the Thursday conversation lasted a few minutes. “It wasn’t just ‘I’m sorry’ and hang-up,” said Hough, who added that the phone call included no discussion of the status or condition of Khan’s remains.

So, we kill a terrorist and then we …. apologize to the family for killing the terrorist? What’s next, paying the parents of suicide bombers, like Hamas and Fatah?

Please tell me this is part of some larger duplicity which leads to the entire Kahn family being deported and/or indicted?

I’ve always had a rather low opinion of State. But after this, I’m left to wonder which side of the War on Terror they’re really pulling for?

This isn’t the first time we have done something to soothe the families of their beloved terrorist sons. This article is a bit older, but still…..what the hell are they thinking?

“One of Five Suspected Somali Suicide Bomber Laid to Rest,” by Tom Lyden for FOX 9 in Minneapolis, December 3:

BURNSVILLE, Minn. (FOX 9)–One of the five men suspected to be a suicide bomber who killed himself and 29 others last October in Somalia, was buried Wednesday at a Burnsville Cemetery.

FOX 9 has learned DNA tests have confirmed Shirwa Ahmed was one of five suicide bombers who killed himself and 29 others last October in northern Somalia.

He is also a Minnesotan and a naturalized U.S. citizen.

The FBI helped return Ahmed’s remains to his family.

At a Twin Cities cemetery in Burnsville Wednesday afternoon, the suspected suicide bomber was laid to rest.

Shirwa Ahmed, 27, was given a traditional Muslim burial.

Family and friends did not wish to talk about the circumstances of his death.

Community activist Omar Jamal is one of the few who will.

“Honestly I look at him seriously as a victim and not as a criminal, I think of him as a young victim,” says Jamal….

Uh huh. Meanwhile, we learned last week that Shirwa Ahmed may have been recruiting jihad terrorists among Muslims in Minneapolis:

FBI helps bring remains of Somali suicide bomber back to US; given Muslim burial

God help us all and God Bless America…..where not everyone is stupid.

-NoThreat2U

Modern Day Slavery and Genocide

by Kafir ( 201 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Guest Post, Islamic hypocrisy, Islamic Supremacism, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Leftist-Islamic Alliance at November 15th, 2010 - 8:30 pm

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Guest post by: NoThreat2U!



A heartfelt Thank You to Pam Gellar at Atlas for all this information. I asked her permission to share this with you here and anyone else who may drop by The Blogmocracy. She has tons of information about Simon Deng and about what is happening in Sudan. As long as she allows me, I will continue to share this information with anyone interested. This is the first nail in the coffin for the racebaiters. Slavery is alive and well people, and it is being perpetrated by Muslims against the Blacks of Africa. Spread the word.

Simon Aban Deng is a Sudanese human rights activist living in the United States. He is a victim of child slavery. A native of the Shilluk Kingdom in southern Sudan, Deng spent several years as a domestic slave in southern Sudan.

A Sudanese refugee enslaved at the age of nine. He was enslaved when his neighbor asked Simon to accompany him on a trip. Simon was given as a gift to the neighbor’s family. Having escaped slavery and emigrated to the United States, he travels the country addressing audiences which range from the United Nations to middle school students. His speeches focus on education and the anti-slavery movement. Deng works as a lifeguard at Coney Island.

This is his account of his capture and subsequent abduction: “… I was a slave. … When I was nine year’s old, my village was raided by Arab troops in the pay of Khartoum. As we ran into the bush to escape I watched as childhood friends were shot dead and the old and the weak who were unable to run were burned alive in their huts. I was abducted and given to an Arab family as a “gift”.”

To wit:

The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in The Hague has again publicly alleged that the Government of Sudan is engaged in an ongoing genocide against non-Arab tribes of Darfur. The Sudanese authorities prevented the flow of food to the camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and disrupted relief operations, said an aide of the chief prosecutor. …
Islam Shalaby said the government changed its tactics from directly attacking people with weapons to creating difficult conditions for them to survive in. Shalaby said that what is happening in Darfur are not isolated events but consistent government policy that is well thought out and implemented systematically.

Yet:

The United Nations on Saturday rejected calls by south Sudan to send peacekeepers and set up a buffer zone along the country’s tense north-south border ahead of a southern vote on independence next year.

Sudan’s oil-producing south is just days away from the scheduled start of a politically sensitive referendum on whether to secede or stay part of Sudan, a vote promised in a 2005 peace deal that ended decades of civil war with the north.

The sillies in Hollywood speak out against the genocide in Darfur, yet remain silent as to the murderers and their ideology.

Simon Deng has said this is Obama’s Rwanda moment:

“… whether they’re going to remain under the islamization and arabization, under enslavement, or they’re going to choose freedom for the first time. I, for one, don’t want to go back to being a slave again. I’ve tasted freedom. I’m proud today to stand in this country, as a free man, speaking to free people.

Of course they’re going to chose freedom. Because freedom is a God given right to all human beings. That being said, we, the people of South Sudan, for sixty years we went through a lot at the hands of the sitting governments in Khartoum. They slaughtered three and a half million South Sudanese. They enslaved thousands. They turned their arms and guns on the people in the Nuba Mountains. They turned their arms and guns on the people in the Blue Nile. And the world came to their senses by saying what happened in western Sudan in Darfur region is genocide.”

“The Secretary of State, a month ago, Hillary Clinton, said that the problem in South Sudan is a “ticking time bomb”. We don’t want to go back. We don’t want to go back to Islam. We don’t want to go back to enslavement. We don’t want to go back to arabization. We are proud as Africans in that continent. Sudan is the land of the blacks.

And that is why we don’t want to turn our backs to our brothers in Darfur. … after southern Sudan becomes independent next year we’re still going to be their voice because they’re being victimized the way we’re being victimized in that country. We’re going to Washington to ask our (United States) government that CPA that we talk about it is the legacy of the American government and, I’m speaking directly to President Obama, he was there with me when we talked about the issue in the South Sudan as a senator, shoulder to shoulder, when we talked about the Southern Sudan. I’m asking you, why are you distancing yourself from me, why are you distancing yourself from the issue of Sudan? Why are you putting heavyweights to be envoys here and envoys there, and you’re sending someone who has to learn on the job to be the envoy, knowing the magnitude of the problem in the Sudan?

Wrenching disagreements within the Obama administration are reinforcing the impression that our president is not willing to confront the Khartoum government. Mr. Obama’s “open hand” policy toward rogue states, which has failed so notably with Iran and North Korea, is similarly failing in Sudan. Mr. Obama’s special Sudan envoy, retired Air Force Gen. Scott Gration, has essentially cuddled up to Mr. Bashir, hoping he can thereby persuade Khartoum not to use military force.

Observers think Mr. Bashir’s government will do almost anything, including resorting to military force, to prevent losing the South and its huge oil and other natural resources.

This and much more can be found at AtlasShrugs.

NoThreat2U

Update:

Addendum by Miss Trixie:

I’ve more info from Vlad’s blog http://vladtepesblog.com/?cat=352 that’s absolutely sickening. Just click on each story in the search stream to see the vids/stories and there’s more if you click on “older posts” at the bottom.

What are you fighting for?

by Kafir ( 262 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Fight Thread, Guest Post, Open thread at September 30th, 2010 - 9:00 pm

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He was born with club feet back in the time where surgery was dangerous, expensive and hospitals were far away. My grandparents did it anyway. I remember my grandfather at 103 telling us the story and crying……because just for a moment, he was that young father leaving his baby boy a hundred miles away.

He wore casts on his legs until he was about 4 years old. He fought to learn how to walk.
And he won.

He grew up on a farm and then the family moved to the city.
He had three children by the time he was 25 and then my parents divorced. She made it hard on him, but he fought to continue to see us.
And he won.

He spent 10 years in night college resulting in him retiring as an Executive Vice President. He worked hard for that title.
And he won.

He became Director of the entire North America in the Shriners. That took thousands of volunteer hours to achieve, tons of weekends working for crippled children and something you had to be nominated for. He was so very dedicated.
And he won.

My Dad has been there for me for every hard decision I have had to make, for every stupid relationship I needed help getting out of and every time I needed advice. He has been my backstop for as long as I can remember.
He has fought liver cancer for two years.
He isn’t going to win this one. That’s something that my head can accept, but not my heart.

So now we fight for him. For time with him, for a miracle, for anything.
My stepmom is making it difficult for us. She is trying to maneuver and scheme to limit our time with him. We always thought he would outlive her and then we could have our time with him.
But we kind of got screwed on that.
So now we fight her while hiding it from our Dad because we don’t want to upset him.
And she is banking on that.
What she is not banking on though, is that we will continue to fight…until the end.
And he will have won again.

What are you fighting for?

-Typical Whitey

Our country needs us!

by Kafir ( 248 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Fight Thread, Guest Post, Open thread at September 23rd, 2010 - 9:00 pm

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The recent primary in Delaware has brought up an interesting question.
Is now the time to ride the wave to conservatism or is it the time to rino up for the numbers?

Do we sacrifice a potential majority in the Senate by voting our beliefs or do we plug our noses and vote for the guy who received phone calls after he lost from Obama and Biden?
Do we vote for the newcomer who has some baggage or do we send the beltway insider back for more of the same, if that means a potential Republican majority?
Do we vote for the “kook” as the MSM calls her or do we vote for the “Republican” who said he would vote for cap and trade?
Do we vote for the fresh face whom we agree with or the one who feels so entitled that they send out emails after the fact stating that the winner, a member of their own party, is unelectable?

Is now the time to stand and FIGHT for our beliefs or should we just “hope” that just because someone has an R behind their name, they will caucus with the Conservatives?
Do we concede Delaware as all the pundits say, or do we fight our asses off to win this thing??
Do we waste this once in a lifetime opportunity to really make a difference or will we do what we have always done?
Do we stop plugging our noses to vote and start pulling that lever with great enthusiasm?
Let’s take this country by storm and TAKE OUR COUNTRY BACK!

If not now…..then when?
Our country needs us!

Which is it folks…..Mohammed Ali or Cassious Clay?

Let’s get ready to rummmbbbbllllleeeee!

Typical Whitey