Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Muslim Violence Increases As Michigan Now Aims For Islamic Governorship - Conservative Daily Post

Muslim Violence Increases As Michigan Now Aims For Islamic Governorship - Conservative Daily Post:

Image result for Flicker Commons Image Lansing MI State Capital"As refugees continue pouring into Michigan, there have been several high-profile incidents involving Muslims in the state. Cases of assault, female genital mutilation, and anti-free speech rhetoric have hit the pages of Michigan newspapers. Meanwhile, liberals are working to elect the country’s first Muslim governor."

Manchester’s Islamist Appeasing Police and Politicians Have Blood on Their Hands | Frontpage Mag

Manchester’s Islamist Appeasing Police and Politicians Have Blood on Their Hands | Frontpage Mag
Muslim sex grooming paved the way for the Manchester Arena attack
May 24, 2017-Daniel Greenfield
Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is a New York writer focusing on the radical left and Islamic terrorism.
In the months before weeping little girls with nails in their faces were carried out of the Manchester Arena, the authorities of that city were hard at work fighting the dreaded threat of Islamophobia.
While Salman Abedi, the second-generation Muslim refugee terrorist who maimed and killed dozens in a brutal terrorist attack, stalked the streets wailing, “There is no god but Allah and Mohammed is the messenger of Allah”, Manchester police were busy with more important things.
The Greater Manchester Police are one of only two police forces to list Islamophobia as a hate crime category
Image may contain: 4 people, textEarlier this year, Chief Constable Ian Hopkins honored Tell Mama for fighting Islamophobia. Tell Mama had lost funding earlier when its claims of a plague of violent Islamophobia fell apart. 
Shahid Malik, the chair of Tell Mama, had been photographed with the leader of Hamas. Appearing at the Global Peace and Unity conference, where plenty of terrorism supporters have promenaded, he boasted, “In 2005 we had four Muslim MPs. In 2009 or 2010 we’ll have eight or ten Muslim MPs. In 2014 we’ll have 16 Muslim MPs. At this rate the whole parliament will be Muslim.”
...The question is whether anything will be done.
Read on!!

Europe Fights Back with Candles and Teddy Bears

Europe Fights Back with Candles and Teddy Bears
  • Europe still has not realized that the terror which struck its metropolis was a war, and not the mistake of a few disturbed people who misunderstood the Islamic religion.
  • We are apparently not ready to abandon our masochistic rules of engagement, which privilege the enemy's people over our own.
  • It appears that for Europe, Islamic terrorism is not real, but only a momentary disruption of its routine. We fight against global warming, malaria and hunger in Africa. But are we not ready to fight for our civilization? Have we already given up?
This long and sad list is the human harvest of Islamic terrorism on Europe's soil:
Madrid: 191. London: 58. Amsterdam: 1. Paris: 148. Brussels: 36. Copenhagen: 2. Nice: 86. Stockholm: 4. Berlin: 12. Manchester: 22. 
And it does not take into account the hundreds of Europeans butchered abroad, in Bali, in Sousse, in Dakka, in Jerusalem, in Sharm el Sheikh, in Istanbul.
But after 567 victims of terror, Europe still does not understand. Just the first half of 2017 has seen terror attacks attempted in Europe every nine days on average. 
Yet, despite this Islamist offensive, Europe is fighting back with teddy bears, candles, flowers, vigils, Twitter hashtags and cartoons.
After 9/11 and 2,996 victims, the U.S. under George W. Bush rose to the fight. 
The United States and a few brave European allies, such as the UK, Italy and Spain, proved themselves "the stronger horse". Islamic warriors were thrown on the defensive; Jihadist recruits dropped off and dozens of terror plots were disrupted. 
But that response did not last. 
Europe quickly retreated into its own homefront, while the Islamists carried the war onto Europe's soil: Madrid, London, Theo van Gogh...

'You Aren't Representing Me': Trump Supporter Confronts Maxine Waters | Fox News Insider

'You Aren't Representing Me': Trump Supporter Confronts Maxine Waters | Fox News Insider:
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""I don't care about Clinton, I care about [Trump]," Waters responded, turning to walk away.
Waters told the woman she will continue to work against Trump until he is impeached.
The woman said she, in turn, will work until Waters is impeached.

"You can't impeach a member of Congress," Waters claimed as she walked away.

A former member of Congress, Sen. William Blount - one of Tennessee's founding fathers - did face the threat of impeachment."


Muslim man sues Little Caesars, claiming 'halal' was a lie in Dearborn

Muslim man sues Little Caesars, claiming 'halal' was a lie in Dearborn:
Image result for Muslim man sues Little Caesars"A Muslim man is suing Little Caesars for $100 million after he says he was served and then accidentally ate pepperoni made with pork, a food prohibited by Islamic law.
The complaint says Mohamad Bazzi of Dearborn ordered halal pizza twice from the shop on Schaefer in Dearborn.
The boxes were labeled "halal," but the pies inside were topped with regular pepperoni.
Majed Moughni, Bazzi's attorney, said he rushed to file the lawsuit Thursday, the eve of Ramadan, so no other Muslims would accidentally eat pork from the pizza shop during the holiday."

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Democrat Alderman Wants The Elderly To GET OUT Of His City | The Federalist Papers

Democrat Alderman Wants The Elderly To GET OUT Of His City | The Federalist Papers:

Image result for free clip art Get Out"Many towns will give the elderly tax credits because they are often on fixed incomes and most towns rarely decrease property taxes but continually raise them, making it unaffordable for the elderly who have lived in the towns for decades.

Herbert decided to rail against his elderly neighbor who apparently owns a home but can’t afford the property taxes on it. Rather than give her a tax credit, he believes she should get out of her house. From the video:"


Budget Bloodbath a Result of Lawmakers' Refusal to Confront Entitlement Spending | Manhattan Institute

Image result for national debt bombBudget Bloodbath a Result of Lawmakers' Refusal to Confront Entitlement Spending | Manhattan Institute:
"President Trump’s budget proposal and its hysterical reaction are the predictable result of a nation that stubbornly refuses to confront escalating Social Security and Medicare costs.
Advocates of all other budget priorities are left to fight viciously over the rapidly-shrinking scraps.
Since the end of World War II, federal spending has typically remained around 20 percent of GDP. Within that total, Social Security and Medicare costs have leaped from 6 percent of GDP in 2000 to 8 percent today, on their way to a projected 10 percent a decade from now—and 12 percent a decade after that.
This will continue to squeeze all other spending, especially when combined with the resulting interest costs on the national debt.

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History for May 30

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History for May 30 - On-This-Day.com

Peter I (Russia) 1672, Stepin Fetchit 1892, Mel Blanc 1908
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Benny Goodman 1909, Joseph W. Kennedy 1916, Wynonna Judd 1964 - Country musician (The Judds)
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1431 - Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in Rouen, France, at the age of 19.
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1539 - Hernando de Soto, the Spanish explorer, landed in Florida with 600 soldiers to search for gold.
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1848 - W.G. Young patented the ice cream freezer.
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1911 - Ray Harroun won the first Indianapolis 500. At the time, it was known as International 500-Mile Sweepstakes Race. Harroun's average speed was 74.59 miles per hour.
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1922 - The Lincoln Memorial was dedicated in Washington, DC.
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1958 - Unidentified soldiers killed in World War II and the Korean conflicts were buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
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1989 - The "Goddess of Democracy" statue (33 feet height) was erected in Tiananmen Square by student demonstrators.
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2012 - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced the Portion Cap Rule. The proposed amendment to the city health code would have required that food service establishments limit the size of sugary beverages to 16 ounces. On June 26, 2014, the New York Court of Appeals ruled that the New York City Board of Health had exceeded the scope of its regulatory authority.
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Monday, May 29, 2017

Feminists Suing University for Not Protecting Them From Mean Comments

Feminists Suing University for Not Protecting Them From Mean Comments:

Image result for free clip art Crying Baby"A feminist student group out of the University of Mary Washington called “Feminists United” are suing their university saying that the school administration has failed to protect them from posts made on the anonymous social media app, Yik Yak… That’s right, folks… feminists are now suing because people aren’t protecting them from mean comments on the internet."

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Teacher Wears Pizza Uniform From Second Job To Protest Pay [Michigan Capitol Confidential]

Teacher Wears Pizza Uniform From Second Job To Protest Pay [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
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"Ann Arbor Public Schools teacher Jeff Kass came to the district’s board meeting May 24 dressed in the uniform he wears while working a second job at a pizza restaurant.
According to the website AnnArbivore, Kass said he wore the uniform to represent all the teachers who have to work second jobs to make their mortgage payments.
“He is going to tell the truth of what it feels like to be a 50 y/o man who has to sling pizza to make ends meet while still teaching,” AnnArbivore reported.
The website reports that Kass received a standing ovation.
What it did not report was that the Ann Arbor school system paid Kass $83,155 in 2015-16, up 5 percent from two years earlier, according a state teacher salary database..."

Shocker: Study Shows Physically Weak Men Tend to be Liberal

Shocker: Study Shows Physically Weak Men Tend to be Liberal:
In news that will surprise absolutely no one, a new study reveals that girly men are more likely to favor socialist policies. 
The study, conducted by researchers at Brunel University London, looked at the height, weight, physical strength, and bicep circumference of 171 men, along with their views on wealth redistribution and income inequality.
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The study, published in the Evolution and Human Behavior journal, found that weaker men were more likely to favor socialist policies than stronger men.
Images of Harry Reid and his “weightlifting” mishap come immediately to mind. 
One of the study’s researchers, Michael Price, said it’s all about the evolution of the mind.
“This is about our Stone Age brains, in a modern society,” said Dr. Price. “Our minds evolved in environments where strength was a big determinant of success. If you find yourself in a body not threatened by other males, if you feel you can win competitions for status, then maybe you start thinking inequality is pretty good.”

ISIS moves into Southeast Asia - Washington Times

ISIS moves into Southeast Asia - Washington Times:

"Western powers and media outlets convulsed in shock at last week’s horrific suicide attack on a pop concert in Britain, but little attention was paid to a surge of violence by the Islamic State on the other side of the world — specifically in the Philippines and Indonesia.
Image result for Flicker Commons Images Philippines and IndonesiaDozens have died since a Southeast Asian faction of the organization also known as ISIS and ISIL raised its black flag over a key southern Philippine city on Wednesday, the same day that a double suicide bombing since claimed by the terrorist group rocked the Indonesian capital of Jakarta.
With terrorism analysts having warned months ago that the Islamic State could surge in the region as it lost territory in the Middle East, U.S. intelligence officials have expressed particular wariness "


This Memorial Day: WWII Vet Reminds Us In This Recording Of The Graphic Realities Of War | American Military News

This Memorial Day: WWII Vet Reminds Us In This Recording Of The Graphic Realities Of War | American Military News:
This Memorial Day: WWII Vet Reminds Us In This Recording Of The Graphic Realities Of War

This Memorial Day: WWII Vet Reminds Us In This Recording Of The Graphic Realities Of War Featured
A WWII veteran reminds us of the grim realities of war just in time for Memorial Day. This real audio recording features a veteran of the greatest generation recounting the time he made the “shot of a lifetime” while dropping bombs on German soldiers.
The WWII vets can be heard sharing a laugh about the situation. Despite his positive demeanor he takes the time to remind us that war is no laughing matter with this final quote:
“War is Hell…It’s either kill or be killed”
Listen to the full AudioBurst below.

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Tribute to Veterans by Robert Burns

Lunch video-----Memorial Day Tribute

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"A Massive 4th Amendment Breach": NR Editor Details Obama Admin's Intel-Gathering Abuses | Buck Sexton

"A Massive 4th Amendment Breach": NR Editor Details Obama Admin's Intel-Gathering Abuses | Buck Sexton:

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"“To do what they did, the administration had to violate a black-and-white rule that said you are not allowed to use the identifying information of American citizens in searching through the database that the NSA has for intelligence collection, that it has by tapping into big Internet systems,” McCarthy continued. “They got told, you can’t do this, and they did it, and they did it again and again and again.”"

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Memorial Day, and Decoration Day :: SteynOnline

Memorial Day, and Decoration Day :: SteynOnline:
"On the eve of Memorial Day, here's a piece we get a lot of requests for. 
It was first written for The Chicago Sun-Times and other papers in 2004, and is anthologized in my book The [Un]documented Mark Steyn
A lot of the controversies mentioned below - Abu Ghraib, etc - are forgotten, and others - Guantanamo Bay - became mysteriously less controversial after, oh, late January 2009. 
Time passes, and moss and lichen creep across ancient grave stones. 
But the men beneath them are forever young:
Memorial Day in my corner of New Hampshire is always the same. 
A clutch of veterans from the Second World War to the Gulf march round the common, followed by the town band, and the scouts, and the fifth-graders. 
The band plays "Anchors Aweigh," "My Country, 'Tis of Thee," "God Bless America" and, in an alarming nod to modernity, Ray Stevens' "Everything Is Beautiful (In Its Own Way)" (Billboard No. 1, May 1970). 
One of the town's selectmen gives a short speech, so do a couple of representatives from state organizations, and then the fifth-graders recite the Gettsyburg Address and the Great War's great poetry. 
There's a brief prayer and a three-gun salute, exciting the dogs and babies. 
Wreaths are laid. 
And then the crowd wends slowly up the hill to the Legion hut for ice cream, and a few veterans wonder, as they always do, if anybody understands what they did, and why they did it.
Before the First World War, it was called Decoration Day - a day for going to the cemetery and "strewing with flowers or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion." 
Some decorated the resting places of fallen family members; others adopted for a day the graves of those who died too young to leave any descendants.
I wish we still did that. 
Lincoln's "mystic chords of memory" are difficult to hear in the din of the modern world, and one of the best ways to do it is to stand before an old headstone, read the name, and wonder at the young life compressed into those brute dates: 1840-1862. 1843-1864.
In my local cemetery, there's a monument over three graves, forebears of my hardworking assistant, although I didn't know that at the time I first came across them. 
Turner Grant, his cousin John Gilbert and his sister's fiancé Charles Lovejoy had been friends since boyhood and all three enlisted on the same day. 
Charles died on March 5, 1863, Turner on March 6, and John on March 11. 
Nothing splendid or heroic. 
They were tentmates in Virginia, and there was an outbreak of measles in the camp.
For some reason, there was a bureaucratic mixup, as there often is, and the army neglected to inform the families. 
Then, on their final journey home, the bodies were taken off the train at the wrong town. 
It was a Saturday afternoon and the stationmaster didn't want the caskets sitting there all weekend. 
So a man who knew where the Grants lived offered to take them up to the next town and drop them off on Sunday morning.
When he arrived, the family was at church, so he unloaded the coffins from his buggy and left without a word or a note to anyone. 
Imagine coming home from Sunday worship and finding three caskets waiting on the porch. Imagine being young Caroline Grant, and those caskets contain the bodies of your brother, your cousin and the man to whom you're betrothed.
That's a hell of a story behind the bald dates on three tombstones. 
If it happened today, maybe Caroline would be on Diane Sawyer and Katie Couric demanding proper compensation, and the truth about what happened, and why the politicians were covering it up. 
Maybe she'd form a group of victims' families. 
Maybe she'd call for a special commission to establish whether the government did everything it could to prevent disease outbreaks at army camps. 
Maybe, when they got around to forming the commission, she'd be booing and chanting during the officials' testimony, as several of the 9/11 families did during Mayor Rudy Giuliani's statement.
All wars are messy, and many of them seem small and unworthy even at the moment of triumph. 
Image result for Memorial Day, and Decoration DayThe sight of unkempt lice-infested Saddam Hussein yanked from his spider hole last December is not so very different from the published reports of Jefferson Davis' capture in May 1865, when he was said to be trying to skulk away in women's clothing, and spent the next several months being depicted by gleeful Northern cartoonists in hoop skirts, petticoats and crinolines (none of which he was actually wearing).
But, conquered and captured, an enemy shrivels, and you question what he ever had that necessitated such a sacrifice. 
The piercing clarity of war shades into the murky greys of post-war reconstruction. 
You think Iraq's a quagmire? 
Lincoln's "new birth of freedom" bogged down into a century-long quagmire of segregation, denial of civil rights, and the Ku Klux Klan. 
Does that mean the Civil War wasn't worth fighting? 
That, as Al Gore and other excitable types would say, Abe W. Lincoln lied to us?
Like the French Resistance, tiny in its day but of apparently unlimited manpower since the war ended, for some people it's not obvious which side to be on until the dust's settled. 
New York, for example, resisted the Civil War my small town's menfolk were so eager to enlist in. 
The big city was racked by bloody riots against the draft. 
And you can sort of see the rioters' point. 
More than 600,000 Americans died in the Civil War - or about 1.8 percent of the population. 
Today, if 1.8 percent of the population were killed in war, there would be 5.4 million graves to decorate on Decoration Day.
But that's the difference between then and now: the loss of proportion. 
They had victims galore back in 1863, but they weren't a victim culture. 
They had a lot of crummy decisions and bureaucratic screw-ups worth re-examining, but they weren't a nation that prioritized retroactive pseudo-legalistic self-flagellating vaudeville over all else. 
They had hellish setbacks but they didn't lose sight of the forest in order to obsess week after week on one tiny twig of one weedy little tree, as the Democrats do over Abu Ghraib.
There is something not just ridiculous but unbecoming about a hyperpower 300 million strong whose elites - from the deranged former vice president down - want the outcome of a war, and the fate of a nation, to hinge on one freaky jailhouse; elites who are willing to pay any price, bear any burden, as long as it's pain-free, squeaky-clean and over in a week. 
The sheer silliness dishonors the memory of all those we're supposed to be remembering this Memorial Day.
Playing by Gore-Kennedy rules, the Union would have lost the Civil War, the rebels the Revolutionary War, and the colonists the French and Indian Wars. 
There would, in other words, be no America. 
Even in its grief, my part of New Hampshire understood that 141 years ago. 
We should, too.

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