Friday, November 30, 2007

Teddy Bear Teacher Gets 15 Days in Prison

The Scottish government spent six months and $250,000 in taxpayer dollars to come up with a new slogan, and they chose…”Welcome to Scotland.”

 

The Bangor, Maine chapter of the NAACP had to cancel their Kwanzaa celebration this year because a renegade 75-year-old man threatened to shoot members.  I should have a lot to say about what this says about them…plus it gives me reason to rant about this joke of a celebration that is Kwanzaa.

 

City employees in Ghent, the third largest city in Belgium, are no longer allowed to wear Muslim headscarves or other religious or political symbols.  Opponents say this is discriminatory.  I say it’s not discriminatory enough.

 

Pope Benedict XVI says that atheism is to blame for most of the cruelty and violence in the world.  It’s too bad he’s giving fanatical Islam a free pass.

 

The teddy bear teacher in the Sudan has been sentenced to 15 days in a Sudanese prison for the crime of insulting Islam, although many of the Sudanese fanatical Muslims want her killed.

 

A left-wing group of “experts” in counter-terrorism and national security think that the term “Islamofascism” over-simplifies the problem and prevents the United States from understanding the problem.  What we call them doesn’t matter to me.

 

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warns that failure to create a Palestinian state would mean the end of Israel.  How is a Palestinian state that wants them gone going to help things?

 

A 9-year-old boy in Arizona has been suspended from his government school for committing the hate crime of using the phrase “brown people.”

 

Even though this year has been a very calm year for hurricanes and tropical storms, scientists are still probably overstating the number of tropical storms.

 

The latest threat to human existence?  Canadian beer drinkers.

 

After the YouTube debate on             Wednesday, Michelle Malkin has identified at least four questioners posing as Republicans who were actually supporters of Democrat candidates.  CNN has egg on their face after this one.

 

Also from the debate, Giuliani and Romney went at each other on the immigration issue.

 

Fred Barnes called the YouTube debate “Two Hours of Humiliation.”

 

Over half of all immigrants to the United States in the last seven years have been illegal.  Not only that, but 53 percent of all immigrants in Georgia are here illegally.

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