Friday, June 17, 2011

Brian Lilley on evil within a Toronto mosque

American held in Egypt 'in big trouble'


American held in Egypt 'in big trouble'

American-Israeli Ilan Grapel, arrested last week in Egypt as an alleged spy for the Jewish state, was reportedly told by the US consul in Cairo this week that he is "in big trouble."

That according to Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram, which also reported that Grapel had confessed to working for the Israeli Mossad. The report claimed that Grapel had been sent by the Mossad to foment unrest among Egyptians, and that he had sent regular reports back to his handlers in Tel Aviv.

read more: http://www.israeltoday.co.il/tabid/178/nid/22831/language/en-US/Default.aspx

Lull ends, rocket fired from Gaza

Qassam rocket explodes in southern Israel after several attack-free weeks
A Qassam rocket exploded Thursday evening in an open field in the Eshkol Regional Council.

No injuries or damage were reported in the strike, the first of its kind in southern Israel in recent weeks.


Shortly before 9:30 pm, the Color Red rocket alert system was activated in region. A few moments later, an explosion was heard in the area.

read more: http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4083323,00.html

Ilana Curiel

If You Have a Gas-Only Car, You're Already Paying Jizya

AMERICANS paid $80 billion for oil in 1999 and they paid $900 billion ten years later. This is equivalent to a "33 percent increase in income taxes across the board."

The cause of this increase is OPEC. When they decide on their production levels, it is for the purpose of raising or lowering the world price of oil. They have chosen again and again in the last ten years to raise it.

We're paying a lot more now than we were paying then — for the same product. It doesn't seem like we've been spending that much on gas, but the money we pay for oil doesn't only go into our own car's gas tank. The "income tax" is across the board. Rising oil prices increase the cost of everything shipped somewhere, which means just about everything.

And just like in Muhammad's time, they are using the kafirs' jizya to pay for jihad.

read more: http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2011/06/if-you-have-gas-only-car-youre-already.html

Thursday, June 16, 2011

After suspension attorneys for Tulsa Police Captain plan to amend federal suit


  • Tulsa Police Car photo
Paul Crockett / Staff
Tulsa Police car (file photo)
 
A Tulsa Police Captain at the center of a Tulsa mosque dispute is suspended and transferred after an internal investigation at the Tulsa Police Department.  Tulsa Police Captain Paul Fields is on a 2-week suspension without pay for violating two departmental policies.

"They, in fact, now have caused economic damages to him in his employment and his profession and we will be seeking to recover those as well," says Rob Muise with the Thomas More Law Center.  Muise is one of the attorneys representing Captain Fields.

read more: http://www.krmg.com/news/news/local/after-suspension-attorneys-tulsa-police-captain-pl/nCwM2/

Fort Campbell conscientious objector faces child porn charges


The Fort Campbell soldier who has been looking for a way out of the military is now facing new trouble. First he requested a discharge because he's Muslim, but now he's being charged with dozens of counts of child pornography.

Private First Class Naser Abdo first filed a conscientious objector's claim a year ago based on his Muslim faith.


Now, he's been charged with child pornography after 34 images were found on his government issued computer.


"I'm here to assert my innocence. I did not put child pornography on the government computer," said Abdo.

read more: http://www.theleafchronicle.com/article/20110615/NEWS08/110615012/Fort-Campbell-conscientious-objector-faces-child-porn-charges?odyssey=tab%7Cmostpopular%7Ctext%7CFRONTPAGE

Afghanistan is most dangerous country for women

File photo of woman walking past riot police outside a gathering in Kabul's stadium File photo of woman walking past riot police outside a gathering in KabulFile photo of victim of an acid attack by the Taliban File photo of victim of an acid attack by the Taliban

By Lisa Anderson

LONDON, June 15 (TrustLaw) - Violence, dismal healthcare and brutal poverty make Afghanistan the world's most dangerous country for women, with Congo a close second due to horrific levels of rape, a Thomson Reuters Foundation expert poll said on Wednesday.

Pakistan, India and Somalia ranked third, fourth and fifth, respectively, in the global survey of perceptions of threats ranging from domestic abuse and economic discrimination to female feticide, genital mutilation and acid attacks.

read more: http://beta.news.yahoo.com/afghanistan-most-dangerous-country-women-141808935.html