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Sharia Mad UK court to rule on Islamic law case sending woman back to Lebanon

comment by Jerry Gordon
A tip of the chapeau to Catherine M for alerting us to this story.
The plight of a divorced Lebanese Muslim woman, unfortunately in the U.K. as an undocumented alien, is a test case for the High Appeals Court in the House of Lords. The case is about whether the […]

July 21st, 2008 at 4:19 • opinionnewsWashington TimesAPBritish appeal court decisionLebanese woman deportationLord Chief Justice Phillipschild custody under Sharia law 0 Comments

Federal officials unable to act on Islamic Saudi Academy letter from Fairfax County

comment by Jerry Gordon
Looks to us that Gerry Connolly’s ‘briar patch’ strategy of trying to absolve the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors of the furor over the lease with the Islamic Saudi Academy (ISA) by passing the buck onto the U.S. State Department, didn’t work. Note what Connolly said in this Washington Times article in […]

June 25th, 2008 at 9:47 • opinionnewsWashington TimesIslamic Saudi AcademyFairfaix County Connolly letter to U.S. DepartmentState demursrep. Frank Wolf (R-VA)House State and Foreign Operations CommitteeU.S. Foreign Missions Act 0 Comments

Jakarta’s Slippery Slope: Bias against Muslim Ahmadiyah Sect, Sharia rising

comment by Jerry Gordon
We posted on the story of death threats by fellow Muslims to a Shia Muslim who dared to publish an ad by the peace-loving non-Jihadist Ahmadiyah sect in his urdu language newspaper, Pakistan Time, in Houston, Texas. In this Wall Street Journal Asia editorial we note how the alleged […]

June 25th, 2008 at 5:03 • opinionEditorialWashington TimesIndonesia edict against Muslim Ahmadiyah sectWall street Journal Asia 0 Comments

Stand and Deliver the ‘Clean books’, Islamic Saudi Academy

by Jerry Gordon
There was a flurry of news articles on yesterday’s protest demonstration at the Islamic Saudi Academy (ISA) in Alexandria, Virginia. The Washington Post, entitled its version, “Group Says School Teaches “hate”, the Washington Times headlined theirs, “Islamic school draws fire”. Both pieces drew attention to the basis for protests, the Islamic […]

June 18th, 2008 at 5:33 • opinionWashington TimesWashington PostUSCIRFCnsnews.comState DepartmentIslamic Saudi Center protestSaudi Ministry of Education 0 Comments

“Counterterror staff falls to 62%:” says Muslim American FBI agent ‘whistleblower’

comment by Jerry Gordon
Shame on the Washington Times for giving us the misleading impression that Bassem Yousef, an FBI agent and Muslim American has any credibility in his statement made before yesterday’s Hearing by the House Sub Committee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security. He has filed a whistleblower suit on grounds of […]

May 22nd, 2008 at 2:42 • opinionWashington TimesBassem Yousseftestimony on FBI counterterrorism unitFBI whistleblower 0 Comments

“Defund UNRWA”, Now!!

comment by Jerry Gordon
UNRWA or the United Nations Relief Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees has been a festering eyesore of more than 59 refugee camps for nearly 60 years. There are over 4 million ‘registered refugees’ in refugee camps in Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan Syria and Lebanon. The UNWRA refugee camps have fostered […]

May 20th, 2008 at 7:38 • opinionWashington TimesMiddle east ForumUNRWA Palestinian Refugee campsdissolutionhotbed of Palestinain terrorism 0 Comments

Nuclear lab fails terrorist exercise: Lawrence Livermore Lab of California

by Bill Gertz, Washington Times, May 15, 2008
Armed security agents posing as terrorists broke into a secure area at a nuclear weapons laboratory during a recent test, exposing flaws in the protection of stockpiles of plutonium and uranium coveted by terrorist groups and rogue nations seeking to become nuclear powers.
The “force-on-force” exercise at Lawrence Livermore […]

May 17th, 2008 at 12:39 • newsWashington TimesBill GertzLawrence Livermore Natonal Laboratoryfailed terrorist exercise 0 Comments

SECDEF Gates on Iran-Appeasement? Comments of Generals Vallely & McInerney, Ken Timmerman

Inside the Ring, Washington Times, May 16, 2008
Former generals and specialists on Iran reacted harshly yesterday to comments by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates who said the United States should adopt more conciliatory policies toward Iran, including unofficial contacts and talks with the regime led by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad — at a time when U.S. […]

May 17th, 2008 at 12:31 • Ken TimmermanWashington TimesBill GertzGenerals Paul Vallely & Tom McinerneySECDEF GatesIran-appeasement 0 Comments

Threats to America: Newt Gingrich speech cites Radical Islam as key threat

Inside the Ring, Washington Times, Bill Gertz, May 16, 2008
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich warned in a major speech yesterday that the United States is facing the danger of defeat today similar to Britain in the early days of World War II.
U.S. military, economic and intellectual power is eroding as threats are growing and […]

May 17th, 2008 at 12:05 • opinionWashington TimesBill GertzInside the RingNewt GingrichRadical islam Threat to AmericaBusiness Executives for National Security 0 Comments

Mapping Sharia: What Dave Gaubatz found in Falls Church, Virginia Mosque

comment by Jerry Gordon
ACT is cranking up an effort to get Congress to hold hearings to make suitable inquiries as to what Islamist hate against kafirs, unbelievers is perpetrated in American Mosques, largely supported by Saudi funds and Wahhabi Imams. David Yerushalmi, director of the Mapping Sharia project has given us dramatic evidence […]

May 4th, 2008 at 1:10 • opinionWashington TimesVirginiaDavid GaubatzDavid YerushalmiMapping shariaJulia DunnBelief blogDar el-Hijrah Mosque in Fairfax City Virginia 0 Comments