Saturday, March 8, 2014

Do's and Don'ts of the Religion of Peace

The new movie, "Noah," is being banned in much of the Muslim world. Places such as Egypt, Qatar, Bahrain, the UAE, Jordan and Kuwait are not allowing the movie to be shown because it violates Islam by portraying a prophet; this, they say, contradicts the stature of prophets "and antagonizes the faithful," according to Al-Azhar Institute of Egypt. 

Egypt has also banned "The Passion of the Christ," "The Da Vinci Code," as well as any future colonization of Mars. They, and most of the Islamic world have also banned:

short skirts
enlarging your burqa-hole so women can see better
women driving cars
leaving the house without a male chaperone
Facebook
bathing suits
Valentine's Day
Christmas
images of Muhammad
the leaving Islam once you're signed up
erecting a Christian church or repairing it in an Islamic country
the Bible in Saudi Arabia along with all Christian articles (they don't confiscate the Jewish ones, they just bury them along with the person carrying it)
Hannukah . . . yes, Hannukah
gays and lesbians
smiley faces
polio shots in several countries
Western music and dancing, of course
women's makeup
women buying bananas and other phallic-shaped fruits and veggies
and more . . . so much more

Greg Gutfeld, a host of The Five on Fox News, said: "You should be confident your religion can welcome skepticism, or welcome other faiths; it seems kind of insecure," he said of the Egyptian decision to ban "Noah."

But Islam seems to be intolerant because it is so insecure.

On the other hand, there are some things that the Islamic world tolerates or rarely complains about:

stoning people for any of the above 
amputation for theft
hanging for being gay
death by Judaism
hanging, stoning, or lethal injection for apostates who try to leave the religion of peace
people blowing themselves up to kill non-believers.

And the liberal media refuses to acknowledge anything wrong with this picture. Even the gay community and women's rights groups are too afraid to say anything negative about how their people are treated.

What's wrong with this picture?



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Dontcha Worry Bout Nuthin, Mr. Obama

A big difference in the way Republicans and Democrats are perceived is how the media depicts them. If you think the media is totally fair and unbiased in these depictions, you might be a liberal.

When former Vice President, Dan Quayle misspelled the word "potato," the press made him out to be a cretin. If memory serves me correctly, even Saturday Night Live had a skit about that embarrassing moment and it is emblazoned in those of us who were witness to the event.

But this past Thursday, at a White House tribute  to "Women of Soul," President Obama introduced singer Aretha Franklin thus: "When Aretha first told us what R-S-P-E-C-T meant to her . . .  [the audience began laughing at this moment] . . . she had no idea it would become a rallying cry for African Americans and women and anyone else who felt marginalized because of what they looked like, who they loved. They wanted some respect."

Well, Mister Fifty Seven States, you don't have to worry 'bout nuthin. The media's got your back, unlike Dan Quayle, whose back they so easily slipped the knife into. By the way, did you know, Mr. President, that your friend, Jay Z, thinks he's spelling Jersey?

Friday, March 7, 2014

Pukraine and Russia

Will Putin eventually say, "Gee, I should've had a G8?" I don't think so. It seems like Russia is pushing the envelope in the Crimea and has broken into a missile defense base in Sevastopol using a military vehicle (a fairly low-tech move) but Interfax Ukraine reported that no shots were fired and nobody was hurt. With the Russians seizing the military base on the peninsula, the stakes have been raised and it`s our call. It is highly doubtful that Putin cares whether or not he's included in the G8 if Obama goes ahead with that as a sanction.

Vladislav Seleznyov told Reuters that about twenty "attackers" threw stun granades--there are about 100 Ukrainian troops stationed in Sevastopol--but their grenade-tossing was on par with the Washington Nationals so nobody got hurt. While this was taking place, the Ukrainian soldiers barricaded themselves inside their barracks while their commanding officer began negotiations, Interfax reported.

There were reports that Russia began large-scale air defense drills earlier today, and the scene is very tense over what will transpire in Crimea. The United States decided to show our own air strength by sending over a couple of old F-15s in order not to intimidate the Russians with our F-22s and F-35s--we don't want them to think that we can actually kick their borscht-filled butts with our superior air power, that would simply make them feel bad about themselves and possibly cause them low self-esteem.


Putin has about 3,500 troops and 1,000 pieces of hardware about 300 miles east of Ukraine, an exercise by Russia's Western Military District.. The exercise will feature live fire and the use of their air defense systems.  "It is for the first time that all air defense units from the district, including coastal defenses of the Northern Fleet, have gathered in one place," Col. Oleg Kochetkov the district spokesman said. "It is the largest ever exercise held by air defense units of the Western Military District."

At this time, there are about 20,000 Russian troops in the Crimea, and that's a crime. But be assured, there will be no U.S. military commitments in Ukraine as it's not in our "national interest" to go to war over the territory.

Putin stated that he has no interest in annexing Crimea, but that seems to hold as much weight as "If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor," yadda yadda. There will be a referendum that will give Crimean people a vote as to whether they stay with Ukraine, or go the Russian route. My guess is the vote will turn out to be the latter and Vladimir will do the counting.

But whatever the outcome, you can bet the pink slip on your Chevy Volt that Obama will choose "diplomacy" rather than a show of strength--if he wanted to show strength, he would have sent our real air power.

 

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Kerry Tells Putin to Get With the Program, Not the Pogrom


This is not 21st Century nation-decorum behavior, says John-Swift-Boat-Kerry, referring to Vladimir Putin's behavior in Ukraine. Specifically, Kerry seems to believe that nations do not invade other nations in the 21st Century if they want to get along with their neighbors, and Putin should pull out now or the US is going to be good and mad at him.

President Obama is not going to the G8 Summit, but he isn't wasting his time as he is at a fund-raiser tonight in Virginia. 

Tainting the Fifth

Why does Lois Lerner want a delay on testifying in front of Congress? Does she need to make back room deals with people up at the top? Does she think she's Superman's girlfriend and can do whatever she wants because she`s protected? Or does she simply want to cut a deal for immunity?

My guess is immunity.
This is what arrogance looks like

When she testified before Congress and said she was innocent and then "took the Fifth," it seems pretty obvious that she testified on her innocence and disqualified herself.

If Issa and his committee allow Lerner to have immunity, I think that would be a travesty of justice. I say, no delays, no immunity, and no Fifth Amendment.

What do you say?

Obama in Mom Jeans Speaks to Putin Gone Shirtless

Instead of supplying the defense budget with needed money to fund an American army that would have a chance of beating the Salvation Army in a war, the Obama administration is giving $1 billion to Ukraine. Meanwhile, Kerry, along with all of his hair, is in Kiev and Putin refuses to back down.

While the Russian forces have gathered in Kiev, wearing uniforms without insignias but smelling of borscht, which gives them away, the people of Kiev are trying to drum up support for the revolution, and nary a rock star, nor even a Sean Penn look alike has spoken out for the downtrodden Ukrainians. These people have died in the streets of the city and it appears they will have died for naught.

The Ukrainian naval ships, all two of them, have been blockaded by the Russians. But thankfully, both sides have pretty much kept their cool and nobody thus far has been hurt. One screw up, one crazy shot fired, and all hell could break loose--it wouldn't take much.
A Ruble for your Thoughts, Vladie

On March 1st, president Obama spoke with Putin for 90 minutes. It must have been like a teenager trying to impress a girl, with Obama doing the attempt at impressing. Obama is pictured on the phone in his "mom jeans," and Putin, not in a photo, is shirtless, I suppose. This conversation has obviously done as much good for Obama's plans as Obamacare has done for millions of Americans. When you want to show strength, which I doubt Obama wants to do, you make the conversation brief, to the point, and clear. You speak like you mean it, and hopefully you have a history from other situations that backs you up--unfortunately, Obama has none.

It's obvious that Obama is clueless about foreign policy and strategies. He probably thought the G8 Summit was a mountain where he could get vegetable juice. But it's easy for me to sit here and criticize--the next steps we must take are not as obvious as Obama's incompetence.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Knife Wielding Jihadists Attack China Rail Station

Well gosh, those separatists did it again, this time in China. It seemed "bizarre," as some media reported it. Some just called it a separatist attack. But the thing we need to pay attention to is that the attack at a China rail station that killed 29 and wounded 143 people was perpetrated by a group of people that shared one thing: Islam.

Ten knife wielding Muslims, people of Islam, people who simply were doing their religious duty of jihad, went on a random killing spree and started stabbing people indiscriminately at the Kunming railway station in Yunnan Province.

The most disturbing part of this incident, (beyond the innocent people killed for no apparent reason other than the fact they were infidels, non-believers, non-Muslims, or at least the attackers assumed that) is how the media continues to be dishonest with us. They call it extremism; as if acting in accordance with the orthodox version of their religion is extreme, in spite of the words in their scripture. In fact, CNN never once mentioned the identity of the terrorist group as Muslim, and this has been the trend here since we calmed down after the first 911 and became intimidated by CAIR and other Islamic organizations linked to the Muslim Brotherhood when they pressured law enforcement to lay off with the profiling. "It's racist," they told us, even though Islam is not a race. See the CNN coverage here .

When will the politicians wake up? They're beginning to do so in the Netherlands where Geert Wilders' party is making real inroads with the population, people who are fed up of their laws, their people, and their land being abused. You may remember how their government had wanted to throw Wilders in prison for his movie, Fitna, but things are changing as the violence is taking its toll.



Saturday, March 1, 2014

Happy Hour in Ukraine

Former KGB thug and current Russian president, Vladimir Putin (no, Putin is not a Spanish name) has asked his parliament for permission to use the military in Ukraine, ostensibly to protect ethnic Russians and military personnel based in the Crimea. This request flies in the face of president Obama who whipped out his Etch-a-Sketch once more, and warned Putin that if he goes ahead with his military plans, this will upset him a lot and he just might warn him again. 

Obama said that "there will be costs," if Putin goes ahead, and Putin mumbled, "I can afford it because you're s**t is weak."

Sergei Aksenov, the head of the main pro-Russian party on the Crimean peninsula, was allegedly the guy who asked for Putin's "help." 

Overnight, a bunch of unidentified gunmen sent by Kiev tried to seize the Interior Ministry offices of the Crimea and in some people were injured in the kerfuffle. Ukrainian border ships were put on combat ready status in the Crimea region. As you probably know, Russian troops invaded the Crimea region when Obama announced "happy hour," at a Democratic fund raiser on Friday. This is how our fearless leader responds to foreign threats to freedom--he changes the subject.

Arseny Yatsenyuk (a.k.a. "Arse") Ukraine's Prime Minister, called upon Russia to not provoke discord in the Crimea. His words fell on totalitarian ears.

The Yatsenyuk Look
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Obama said the obvious, telling the world that the U.S. government is "deeply concerned" by reports of Russian "military movement" and warned nobody in particular that any violation of Ukraine's sovereignty would be "deeply destabilizing." I suspect that this was why he was "deeply concerned."

Let's just hope the Obama administration does not get its way with military cuts. Doing that is akin to using gun control to ensure the bad guys will leave you alone.

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