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Friday, January 21, 2011

Stuff from around the net.... Jan 21

1) Peter Oborne is supposed to be the Daily Telegraph's Chief Political commentator. If these are the kind of comments he makes and if these sentiments are shared by a majority of his countrymen.... then that's it. Bye bye England... Hello Britianistan.
After you read the moslem arse-licking nonsense from Oborne and his delusional opinions, read this.   But according to Oborne, only Choudary and a few moslems are really fanatical....the rest, poor babies .... are as innocent as new born babes.  
2) ....The ongoing destruction of Eastern Christians is not a modern phenomenon, nor is it a reaction to Western colonialism, American meddling, the existence of Israel, the war in Iraq, or economic hardships in the Middle East—the standard pretexts flaunted by a biased Middle East scholarship and media.

The deliberate, methodical erasure of the histories, languages, cultures, and memories of indigenous non-Muslim Middle Easterners is a phenomenon fourteen centuries in the making. An honest recognition of this horrid legacy is imperative to a sound understanding of the Middle East......

3) That birth certificate thing? It's not going away and chances are it will prevent Obama from getting another term. And to make matters worse, the news gets picked up overseas too.     h/t: MF

4) This reminds me of "No Second Chance" by Harlan Coben. Life is stranger than fiction.     h/t: MF

5) Teenager abducted in broad daylight in Barrhaven, Ontario. Parents MUST teach their kids never to stop to give directions or respond to questions from strangers..unfriendly, yes.... but it will probably keep your kids safe.

6) I love such stories. Dubai thinks it's the "End of the World"   .... their world of all those man-made islands we have been hearing about.  One little tsunami and bye bye islands. Disaster just waiting to happen....but hey... who ever said the arabs ever had great ideas, eh?

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