Gentle parody, occasionally more serious or perhaps just a good kick in the arse of the topical or obscure.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Friday, March 16, 2012
My Bucket List: Gaza No More!
If the Islamofascist entities continue with their rocket attacks on southern Israel, that rats nest called Gaza could be given a super make-over, Berlin '45 style!
Personally, I'd give them all 72 hours to clear off to the Muslim Bros' Paradise of Egypt, then just level the friggin' place!
Photos: Copyright Control).
Personally, I'd give them all 72 hours to clear off to the Muslim Bros' Paradise of Egypt, then just level the friggin' place!
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| Can't your read? Gaza begins with a big letter G |
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| I think this was the Hamas office... |
Under Fire...
How Long Would You Put Up With This?
The "incoming" in this 90 second video link.
http://blog.standforisrael.org/articles/the-sound-of-terror?s_src=SFIEN3&s_subsrc=EN31203XXEXXA
The "incoming" in this 90 second video link.
http://blog.standforisrael.org/articles/the-sound-of-terror?s_src=SFIEN3&s_subsrc=EN31203XXEXXA
Israeli Innovation 6
Malaria-fighting tobacco!
Jerusalem: A genetically modified tobacco plant that can fight drug-resistant malaria has been developed by Israeli scientists.
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| The Prof in the greenhouse, Israel. |
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have found that tobacco plant can be altered to produce "artemisin", an active component in malaria treatment. (Greater Kashmir). For more information on this click the link below: (Photo: Copyright Control).
Be Like Us...Or Else!
PA DECLARES CHURCH IN BETHLEHEM TO BE UNLAWFUL!
by Rachel Hirshfeld
The Palestinian Authority declared a Baptist Church in Bethlehem to be unlawful and said that it will no longer receive rights as a religious institution, Algemeiner reported.
This decision comes a week after Prime Minister Salam Fayyad told an audience of Evangelical Protestants that his government respected the rights of its Christian minorities.
“They said that our legitimacy as a church from a governmental point of view is not approved,” said an assistant pastor at the First Baptist Church. “They said they will not recognize any legal paper work from our church. That includes birth certificates, wedding certificates and death certificates. Children are not even considered to be legitimate if they don’t have recognized paperwork.”
The church was subjected to an ongoing onslaught of attacks by Arabs during the height of the First Intifada. At a recent gathering of Evangelical Protestants, Prime Minister Fayyad said that ensuring the rights of the Christian minority to access their holy sites is, in part, what it “means to be a Palestinian.”
Pastor Reverend Naim Khoury noted, however, that animosity towards the Christian minority in areas controlled by the PA continues to get increasingly worse.
“People are always telling [Christians], ‘Convert to Islam. Convert to Islam. It’s the true and right religion,’” Khoury said.
The Algemeiner explained that the “church’s message of reconciliation flies in the face of the propaganda that permeates Palestinian society. Muslim clerics routinely offer up anti-Semitic rants on PA television and so-called peace activists have turned the concrete sections of the security barrier in Bethlehem into a canvas for their propaganda, which in some instances proffers a troubling fatalism to its viewers.”
Rev. Khoury noted, “The First Baptist Church in Bethlehem has demonstrated its value to the community over the years and proven itself to be a law-abiding church.” He said he will speak to members of the U.S. Congress to draw attention to discrimination that is occurring in Bethlehem, perpetrated by the PA against the Christian minority.
“We did let them know that we’re not going to go quietly on this. Our church deserves the right to be equally recognized amongst all the other recognized denominations in the PA.”
After Judea and Samaria were restored to Israel in the Six-Day War, the Israeli government opened up churches and holy sites, reversing the policy of Jordan, which closed all Jewish and Christian holy sites during its occupation after the War for Independence in 1948.
(Photos: Copyright Control).
by Rachel Hirshfeld
The Palestinian Authority declared a Baptist Church in Bethlehem to be unlawful and said that it will no longer receive rights as a religious institution, Algemeiner reported.
This decision comes a week after Prime Minister Salam Fayyad told an audience of Evangelical Protestants that his government respected the rights of its Christian minorities.
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| Brown Shirts Pali Style, 2012. |
The church was subjected to an ongoing onslaught of attacks by Arabs during the height of the First Intifada. At a recent gathering of Evangelical Protestants, Prime Minister Fayyad said that ensuring the rights of the Christian minority to access their holy sites is, in part, what it “means to be a Palestinian.”
Pastor Reverend Naim Khoury noted, however, that animosity towards the Christian minority in areas controlled by the PA continues to get increasingly worse.
“People are always telling [Christians], ‘Convert to Islam. Convert to Islam. It’s the true and right religion,’” Khoury said.
The Algemeiner explained that the “church’s message of reconciliation flies in the face of the propaganda that permeates Palestinian society. Muslim clerics routinely offer up anti-Semitic rants on PA television and so-called peace activists have turned the concrete sections of the security barrier in Bethlehem into a canvas for their propaganda, which in some instances proffers a troubling fatalism to its viewers.”
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| Muslim Nazi Troops, 1942...so what's new? |
“We did let them know that we’re not going to go quietly on this. Our church deserves the right to be equally recognized amongst all the other recognized denominations in the PA.”
After Judea and Samaria were restored to Israel in the Six-Day War, the Israeli government opened up churches and holy sites, reversing the policy of Jordan, which closed all Jewish and Christian holy sites during its occupation after the War for Independence in 1948.
(Photos: Copyright Control).
USA: You'd Better Read This!
Mainstream American Muslim Jurists’ Blueprint for Undermining America’s Legal System!
The guidelines for American Muslims on what they can and cannot do vis-à-vis infidel legal systems. The paper makes clear that according to Islam, the only legitimate law is that which comes from Allah, and in fact authority to make laws rests with Allah alone. This renders every other legal system—including the American system—illegitimate.
Go to the link and read the full text:
http://www.andrewbostom.org/ blog/2012/03/14/mainstream- american-muslim-jurists- blueprint-for-undermining- americas-legal-system/
ACT for America
P.O. Box 12765
Pensacola, FL 32591
www.actforamerica.org
The guidelines for American Muslims on what they can and cannot do vis-à-vis infidel legal systems. The paper makes clear that according to Islam, the only legitimate law is that which comes from Allah, and in fact authority to make laws rests with Allah alone. This renders every other legal system—including the American system—illegitimate.
Go to the link and read the full text:
http://www.andrewbostom.org/
ACT for America
P.O. Box 12765
Pensacola, FL 32591
www.actforamerica.org
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Start Me Up!
Israel: The start-up nation!
T
he Hebrew University of Jerusalem, one of Israel’s major institutions of higher education, is also a hotbed of technological development. This week, the university opened a new photo exhibition that shows off some of those developments along with the researchers responsible for them.
In a statement, Hebrew University president Professor Menahem Ben-Sasson said that “so far the university has registered approximately 7,000 patents protecting roughly 2,000 developments and inventions, and founded 72 companies based on some of those inventions. If Israel is the start-up nation,” Ben-Sasson added, “then the Hebrew University is the start-up of the start-up nation.” (C) David Shamah.
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