by Sebastian Villar Rodriguez
Spanish journalist – Front Page Magazine
September, 2005
I was walking along Raval (Barcelona) when all of a sudden I understood that Europe died with Auschwitz.
We assassinated 6 million Jews in order to end up bringing in 20 million Muslims!
We burnt in Auschwitz the culture, intelligence and power to create.
We burnt the people of the world, the one who is proclaimed the chosen people of God.
Because it is the people who gave to humanity the symbolic figures who were capable of changing history (Christ, Marx, Einstein, Freud…) and who is the origin of progress and wellbeing.
We must admit that Europe, by relaxing its borders and giving in under the pretext of tolerance to the values of a fallacious cultural relativism, opened it’s doors to 20 million Muslims, often illiterates and fanatics that we could meet, at best, in places such as Raval, the poorest of the nations and of the ghettos, and who are preparing the worst, such as the 9/11 and the Madrid bombing and who are lodged in apartment blocs provided by the social welfare.
We also have exchanged culture with fanaticism, the capacity to create with the will to destroy, the wisdom with the superstition.
We have exchanged the transcendental instinct of the Jews, who even under the worst possible conditions have always looked for a better peaceful world, for the suicide bomber. We have exchanged the pride of life for the fanatic obsession of death. Our death and that of our children.
What a grave mistake that we made!!!
Europe died in Auschwitz
Sebastian Villar Rodriguez, a Spanish journalist, Front Page Mag
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….they have chosen moral relativism and other evil over good!
What they did was combine two elements from the dark side of western culture – antisemitism and ideology. It took both of those to do something so horrific in such a self-satisfied way.
Call it a cultural autoimmune disease.
It seems like Europe has made a deal with the Devil.
They seem to think that if they just kow tow to the RoPers that everythng will be fine.
Yet Mulims become bolder & more criminal, refuse to assimilate & seek the destruction of the host.
Sadly Europe is decaying.
And as a knock-on effect of western civilization’s autoimmune disease, we have this question: Why Don’t Christians Care?
There’s a lesson for all religions in that: if you don’t care about your own, you have no reason to expect anyone else to care about you and yours.
Savagery now rules.
@ snork:
Savagry always has. We didn’t win WWII by out-nicing the Nazis and the Japs. The North didn’t win the Civil War by out-nicing the Rebs. Why would we think that we can win this war by out-nicing the Mohammedans? It is illogical. Show them no mercy, for you can expect none. Words to live (and fight) by.
Friendliness towards these enemies doesn’t help, anyway.
At the recent Oscars ceremony, an Israeli film was up for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. The Israeli government had given an Israeli Arab a grant for $2 million to do a film mostly about Israeli Arabs and the film was nominated for an award.
Prior to the Awards ceremony, the filmmaker objected to the origin of the film being cited as “Israel.” He said a lot of hateful things about Israel and made it pretty clear that if he won, he’d be going up to the podium in Hamas colors (or at least he’d use the platform to say horrid things about Israel).
So, most Israelis were hoping Israel would LOSE at the Oscars.
Luckily, the film did lose.
Israel should NOT be giving Israeli Arabs grants as if it’s going to help with anything. It only makes the Israeli Arabs worse. They have more freedom as Arabs than Arabs have anywhere in the Arab world and they use this freedom to hate Israel and deny Israel’s right to exist.
Then they wonder why Israeli Jews don’t like them. It has NOTHING to do with their skin color. It’s their behavior all the way.
Filling a western country with this culture is self-defeating for the country.
@ Iron Fist:
The Israeli youth may be catching on.
@ m:
Now if only the American youth would catch on. They are the ones who are going to get stuck paying the Bill for Obama’s excesses. They are the ones whose future is going in the shitter to give the Teleprompter Jesus© a footnote in the history books.
Kindness to evil is cruelty to the innocent.
( I hope I got that quote right, could someone help me with the source, the Talmud? )
@ citizen_q:
Being kind to the cruel ultimately will lead to being cruel to the kind.
F-35 to breach Nunn-McCurdy limits by 50%
By John Reed – Staff writer
Posted : Thursday Mar 11, 2010 11:14:33 EST
The F-35 Lightning II strike fighter program will breach the Nunn-McCurdy limits with a cost growth of more than 50 percent from the original 2001 program baseline, said a top Pentagon program evaluator.
Christine Fox, director of the Defense Department’s Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation office, told lawmakers Thursday that the formal declaration of the breach will occur on April 1.
She said the Pentagon has known of this since October. That’s one month earlier than had previously been reported.
The Defense Department’s latest estimates predict that each of the jets slated to be purchased will carry a price tag of between $80 million and $95 million in 2002 dollars. That’s $95 million and $113 million in 2009 dollars, respectively.
In 2001, the Defense Department pegged the cost per Joint Strike Fighter at $50.2 million apiece for 2,852 jets. The Pentagon updated that estimate to $69.2 million in 2007 for a planned order of 2,443 jets.
The Pentagon expects to have a final estimate on the plane’s cost ready in early June, when it completes the Nunn-McCurdy re-certification package, Fox told the Senate Armed Services committee during a hearing.
Fox compared the F-35 program to earlier Pentagon aircraft that ultimately produced planes that are “valuable to DoD,” such as the C-17 and the F-22. She noted that F-22 “repeatedly failed to meet key performance, schedule and cost goals throughout its development program,” yet Lockheed Martin was ultimately able to produce “a capable aircraft.”
Hum?:
She noted that F-22 “repeatedly failed to meet key performance, schedule and cost goals throughout its development program,” yet Lockheed Martin was ultimately able to produce “a capable aircraft.”
Then why did we kill it?
@ Eliana:
Thank you very much! It does come from the Talmud, then?
@ citizen_q:
I’m not sure, but I think it came from King Solomon.
Buzzsawmonkey and Wrath probably know.
@ Nevergiveup:
If I am remembering correctly jimmah carter canceled the B1 Bomber very late in its development cycle, perhaps they were even ready for production. Regan restored the program and proceeded with deployment.
Many have commented that zero’s reign is the carter administration part 2. Methinks it is in many ways in the same vein, but much worse.
@ Nevergiveup:
Because Obama wants to be fair to the Russians. It is their turn to have air supremacy for a while. I’m sure the Russians will give it back when they are done with it. We’re all friends in the happy-happy joy-joy world that the Obamessiah has created! Kum ba yah, my lord, kum ba yah. Kum ba yah, may lord, Kum ba yah…
@ Eliana:
Thank you, hopefully they will be along at some point and comment.
@ Iron Fist:
You’re absolutely right about the The nazis and Japs.
I think you miss on the definition of the enemy
Germans and Japanese were citizens of a warring nation.
Kill them, they change leaders or surrender, war is over.
The problem now is that the enemy, as we all know is stateless. You can declare war on Islam itself as the source, but that doesn’t help ID who you kill to win. Killing Afghan farmers, or Iraqi carpet sellers for what has been done by American educated Egyptians and Saudis compares to blasting the Amish for the crimes of Koresh or other fringe christians. You can never win that way.
News from FOX TV: Some child pervert to be released from jail after just 3 years?
@ Poteen:
One of the problems is that while the vast, vast majority of Muslims in the world are peaceful as individuals and the actual enemy combatants are small in number — the big threat that the Muslims world makes is that every time an enemy combatant is killed, a thousand rise to take his place.
If non-violent Muslims can be turned into enemy combatants this easily, there is a very serious problem with their culture.
When Ted Bundy was executed, a thousand serial killers didn’t rise in his place. Our entire society condemned him, although some didn’t want to see him executed. He didn’t create a Ted Bundy movement, though.
Every time we get the warning that more and more Muslims will turn violent if we fight against terror, this is a threat coming from the Muslim world itself (and it’s NOT a fight for freedom). It’s a fight for death to random innocents and Islamic control over the world.
@ snork:
There’s The Persecution Blog, The Voice of the Martyrs, Persecution.org, and many more that are trying to help persecuted Christians.
@ Poteen:
Actually, if the Afghan farmers and Iraqi carpet sellers thought that they could be targeted, I suspect their mostly tacit support for the Jihad would evaporate. The same goes (but moreso) for American Mohammedans. They give freely to “charities” that support Jihad knowing full well that they will likely face no real reprocussions even if they are caught red-handed. look at the kid glove treatment Sami al Arian got. they should have took him out in the woods and snuffed him. Instead, he got a tax-payer funded vacation at Club Fed. He may wind up deported, but that isn’t a certainty. He’s facing contempt charges right now because he’s being a “stand-up” Jihadi and refusing to name names of the others in his terrorist organization, and we are doing nothing of significance to him about it.
I’d like to see that change, but it won’t until we get hit hard again.
@ Nevergiveup:
Supposedly because it was costing too much and the F-35 could handle MOST of what the F-22
can do, and was/is being shared and supported by other countries who expect to get them.
Australia, Japan, and Israel at least have begged for F-22′s, but it so advanced that they are not allowed to buy them.
The Russians will spend their lungs out to make Pak-Fa’s which are a ripoff of the F-22.
We cede air power at our peril.
The B-1 has proven to be a very capable platform, once the electronics caught up to the concept.
@ jimash:
Yeah I know- that was a rhetorical question. These commies in power and that asshole Gates are gonna get us all killed
@ Iron Fist:
Air supremacy – ha! Remember when that guy or kid flew thousands of miles int o Russia undetected?
@ Iron Fist:
Given this understanding of the issue, how should we begin to confront Totalitarian Islam? Again, there is precedent in history. The basic principles of a rational policy towards Islamic Totalitarianism—with clear strategic implications—were revealed in a striking telegram sent by the U.S. Secretary of State James Byrnes to General Douglas MacArthur, the American commander in Japan, in October, 1945. The telegram established the basic U.S. policy goals towards Shintoism, and laid out, for MacArthur and his subordinates, the basic principles by which those goals were to be achieved:
Shintoism, insofar as it is a religion of individual Japanese, is not to be interfered with. Shintoism, however, insofar as it is directed by the Japanese government, and as a measure enforced from above by the government, is to be done away with. People would not be taxed to support National Shinto and there will be no place for Shintoism in the schools. Shintoism as a state religion—National Shinto, that is—will go . . . Our policy on this goes beyond Shinto . . . The dissemination of Japanese militaristic and ultra-nationalistic ideology in any form will be completely suppressed. And the Japanese Government will be required to cease financial and other support of Shinto establishments.
The telegram is clear about the need for separation between religion and state—between an individual’s right to follow Shinto and the government’s power to enforce it. This requirement applies to Islam today (and to Christianity and Judaism) as strongly as it did to Shinto. In regard to Japan, the job involved breaking the link between Shinto and state; in regard to Islamic Totalitarianism the task involves breaking the link between Islam and state. This is the central political issue we face: the complete lack of any conceptual or institutional separation between church and state in Islam, both historically and in the totalitarian movement today.
As for what we should do about this, the 1945 telegram is direct. Here is its opening, rewritten to substitute Islam for Shinto:
Islam, as it is a religion of individuals, is not to be interfered with. Islam, however, insofar as it is directed by governments, and as a measure enforced from above by any government, is to be done away with.
There is no question here about religious freedom. Individual religious belief is to be left alone—as is all freedom to think and to speak by one’s own judgment—but state religion must be eliminated. It is vital that this principle be understood, stated clearly, and enforced—for this is a precondition of the thorough and permanent defeat of America’s current enemy.
Totalitarian Islam, an ideology that merges state power with religious belief, must go.
But proponents of Islamic Totalitarianism have political power, to some extent, in dozens of nations. Should we attack them all, immediately? No. We need to aim for the political, economic, and ideological center of this movement—the core that embodies its naked essence and that fuels it worldwide.
This does not mean finding the particular people who organized the 9/11 attacks. The question is: In which state is Islam most solidly linked with political power, dedicated to the violent spread of Islamic rule, and infused with hatred of America? What state is founded on these ideas, and their practice, as a matter of principle? There is a clear answer, which is known, admittedly or not, by almost everyone today. The political centerpiece of Islamic Totalitarianism today—the state in which Islam is most militantly welded to political power and contempt for America and the West—the world leader in the violent spread of Islam—is Iran.
http://www.theobjectivestandard.com/issues/2006-winter/no-substitute-for-victory.asp
Eliana wrote:
That was Manson’s mistake. He actually believed that a thousand people would be inspired by his orgy of murder.
mjazz wrote:
Matheus Rust.
Getting back to the Fat One’s puff-piece interview at Dangerous Minds, there are some amusing voices in the comments.
Ludwig is there, of course, trying to run interference for Himself. And check out this one, full of righteous indignation and bullshit:
Yeah, right! Anyone recall Chunky’s “repeated requests” to stop using the term? Nope? Me, either.
And the lie about Zombie editing the LGF Dictionary to give a false impression of Chunky’s endorsement is too precious.
It’s also funny to see how the loony-Left isn’t buying into his conversion. Even though he’s following Markos Moulitsas on Twitter, and everything…they just don’ trust him. LOL.
snork wrote:
“Helter Skelter” baby
@ jimash:
That is a good place to start. Islam is more akin to nazism or the Aztec religion in some ways, as it is of itself imperialistic, totalitarian, and violent. A Japanese could be a good shintoist yet not support the imperial aggression of Imperial Japan. I am not convince that one can be a “good” Mohammedan and not support the imperialistic Jihad to conquer and subjugate the world to Islam. It would be akin to saying that one was free to follow the Aztec religion so long as one abstained from Human Sacrifice (techinically a true statement). The ritual of human sacrifice was so ingrained in the Aztec religion that we (the Spainish) had to basically extirpate the entire religion from the face of the earth. they didn’t have to kill every Aztec, but they had to break the back of the religion. I am afraid that that is closer to what we will have to do with islam, but we lack the will.
@ Eliana:
@ Iron Fist:
I think you give them a level of organization they don’t possess. They want it but it’s not there. A thousand for every one killed is a stretch. While the ‘tacit support’ may be true to some extent most muslims are more worried about meat on the table than Israel or jihad. Now those educated yahoos like Arian, who are trying to organize those dumb farmers into a global caliphate, we agree totally there and thats the key to winning. Traitors get a trial and execution. Non-uniformed combatants get summarily executed, no fanfare, no circus, no new jihadis.
The problem is closer to home. We can turn a billion muslims into capitalists easier than Arian can turn them into jihadis.
Their only true weapon is the press and its manipulation. Theres the rub.
garycooper wrote:
Yyyyyyyyeah.
Luddite wasn’t even around when that whole thing was going on.
Cage cleaner.
@ snork:
Thats where his thesis went!!
@ garycooper:
“Yeah, right! Anyone recall Chunky’s “repeated requests” to stop using the term? Nope? Me, either.”
No way.This is the clearest lie ever promulgated on that swampy journal.
Historical revisionism even in its silliest manifestation, such as this, is ugly and leads to bad things.
@ Iron Fist:
Reports are that now the Taliban guy in custody is “singing like a male canary”.
Can’t we put pressure on Pakistan to let him know that he doesn’t have to speak without an attorney present?/
Eric Holder must be outraged!
mjazz wrote:
Good. As long as he’s in Pakistani custody it’s Pakistani rules.
Polish or Romanian rules would be better but hey, it’s a start.
And it’s NOT Manhattan
@ jimash:
Simple freedom of religion would do a lot to lessen the impact of izlam in countries where it dominates. I talked to a Filipino nurse who had worked in Kuwait and he said a lot of Kuwaitis were converting to Christianity.
@ Iron Fist:
“That is a good place to start.”
Certainly the comparison is not perfect. But the concept is valid. Maybe there were others like Manson and maybe public outcry and vigorous prosecution scared them back into their holes.
At some point, even if we can’t destroy them all, I’d like to see them scared back into their holes.
Iron Fist wrote:
We don’t lack the will. We are prevented by our own 5th column.
And so it continues. Off topic but worth a click.
Poteen wrote:
Speaking of New York: Legislature to ban salt in resturants.
There goes that 5 star resturant rating…..
snork wrote:
Just as a now-respected professor of education believed that thousands would be inspired by his bomb-setting.
@ Iron Fist:
Imagine how many gardeners we’d have if you hadn’t killed as many as you did?///
P.S And they blame the Anglo. sheesh.
@ vapig:
And they call us weird in CA.
buzzsawmonkey wrote:
In the neighbor hood…in the neighbor hood…in the neigh-bor-hood, oh who is the professor in the neighborhood? The professor who planted a bomb when I was 8.
@ buzzsawmonkey:
Weren’t they both trying to start the race war? Funny how that works.
garycooper wrote:
If you have a look at the thread when R.C. won the “Idiotarian of the Year” 2003 the term “St. Pancake” was used about 40 times referring to her (exactly it was used 58 times, not all referring to R.C.) with not a single request from CJ to stop using it. Not a single one. Liar.
Poteen wrote:
Yes. And both treated women like doormats.
Bill Ayers is Charles Manson—with money, connections and a fancy degree.
@ Guggi:
See #40 above. How long before Charlie ties this guy to big tobacco denial?
What does Rachel Maddow have to do with it?
buzzsawmonkey wrote:
And Ayers is ‘respected’ in Chicago, the home of Mayor ‘Protester Thumper’ Daley. Not a change for the better.
Poteen wrote:
5…4…3…2…1…
@ buzzsawmonkey:
Mason with a degree, 100%.
And it didn’t end when they say it did.
http://sixties-l.blogspot.com/2009/11/service-to-honor-victims-of-brinks.html
They were intimately tied to this awful event.
Gotta go. Have a little handyman job. Woohoo.
The House has voted to impeach a federal judge from Louisiana. A House Judiciary Committee task force charged District Judge G. Thomas Porteous Jr. with a long-standing pattern of corruption.
The first of four impeachment articles was approved Thursday, 412-0. The second passed 410-0.
The case goes to trial in the Senate, where a two-thirds vote is needed to convict Porteous of high crimes and misdemeanors.
Porteous was accused of taking cash from lawyers and gifts from a bail bondsman; lying to the Senate and the FBI to win confirmation; and making false statements in his bankruptcy proceedings to hide financial problems and gambling debts.
If convicted in the Senate, Porteous would become the eighth federal judge in U.S. history to be impeached and convicted.
Oh by the way since his party affiliation was not mentioned in the article or who appointed him?
On August 25, 1994, Porteous was nominated by President Bill Clinton to a seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana vacated by Robert F. Collins.[1] He was confirmed by the United States Senate on October 7, 1994[1], and received his commission on October 11, 1994.[1]
Manson not Mason,PIMF.
Courtesy of ACE:
Whoopsie-Daisy! Eric Holder “Forgot” To Disclose 2004 Memo Supporting Jose Padilla In Which He Argued Terrorists Should Have Miranda Rights
—Ace
And he “forgot” that during his Senate confirmation hearings. Oh well, that’s why God gave pencils erasers!
Don’t beat yourself up too much about it, Eric. We all forget high-profile amicus briefs we file in the Supreme Court advocating for terrorists. Happens every day.
During his confirmation more than a year ago, Attorney General Eric Holder failed to notify lawmakers he had contributed to a legal brief dealing with the use of federal courts in fighting terrorism, the Justice Department acknowledged on Wednesday.
“The brief should have been disclosed as part of the confirmation process,” Justice Department spokesman Matt Miller said in a statement. “In preparing thousands of pages for submission, it was unfortunately and inadvertently missed.”
Still, the “amicus brief,” filed with the Supreme Court in 2004, resonates years later as Holder finds himself defending the handling of some recent terrorism cases, particularly the interrogation of alleged “Christmas Day bomber” Umar F. Abdulmutallab.
The brief – filed by Holder, then a private attorney, former Attorney General Janet Reno and two other Clinton-era officials – argued that the President lacks authority to hold Jose Padilla, a U.S citizen declared an “enemy combatant,” indefinitely without charge.
In making their case, Holder and the others argued that using federal courts to fight terrorism, which includes providing Miranda rights to terror suspects, would not “impair” the government’s ability to obtain intelligence, which they called “the primary tool for preventing terrorist attacks.”
…
But the brief did acknowledge a possible risk in such use of the federal court system – a risk, the brief said, that is outweighed by the advantages.
This is the most incompetent and corrupt AG we’ve ever had.
I have been seeing commercials asking for donations to International Federation of Christians and Jews on FNC for weeks now. Consider a donation this year to help elderly Jews stuck in the former soviet union.
Iron Fist wrote:
To do other than support the Jihad, Muslims will have to want to believe something else about their founding Prophet and the Qur’an.
For some, it’s a belief that Muhammad was evil and not a role model. But those Muslims who’ve reached that conclusion are certainly not “Muhammadans”. They’ll end up becoming Christians or something.
For those who believe, it will take a different sort of “call to the Book and to the Sunna”: a closer reading of the founding texts, and a decision about what counts as God’s Word and what does not. I’m somewhat optimistic about this; but I’m biased, as I’ve been working on it myself.
I think some of the relevant suras, like suras 9 and 29, are late – as in, after the reign of ‘Abd al-Malik (692 AD). Maybe even after Sulayman (715). Whatever they say, it wasn’t Muhammad who said it.
With that, Muslims could decide that sura 9 (pro-jihad) is Satanic, and should be ousted from the Qur’an; while sura 29 (anti-jihad) is Divine, revealed to ‘Umar b. ‘Abd al-Aziz perhaps, and can stay.
It isn’t just “Europe”. This took place right here in the U.S.
Ft. Lauderdale
Los Angeles (mostly @ 1:39)
ok…is anyone else having a hard time checking Drudge with that nasty picture of Pelosi on it?…it’s starting to make me sick and I wish he would take it down.
She looks like the roommate of Cameron Diaz in There’s something about Mary…the one who was constantly suntanning…
@ garycooper:
He’s lying. Again. Copy this over- Charles was proud of it and admitted an “Indymedia Pancake breakfast” was unwittingly snagged from lgf.
@ snork:
He sure wasn’t. Not in present form, anyway. Why did cj allow St.Pancake to be registered as a nic if he hated it so?
(great chic by the way… wish she’d find her way here ~:)
@ m:
That was a nice find.
m wrote:
if you search, you will find he “hat tipped” someone who’s nic was “st. Pancake” on a couple of posts…
my dog also is against the use of the term saint pancake. we should discuss that as well because my dog’s opinion is just as relevant.
@ tanker on the horizon:
Screenshotted before he scrubs it, too!
Using LGF’s theories of weak connections leading to ultimate facts, wouldn’t LGF’s defense of Rachel Corrie (urine be upon her) make him an “Israel-hating” “terrorist sympathizer”?
@ Nevergiveup:
He’s a Democrat? No way the Senate will convice, then. He gets the Democrat “Get Out of Jail Free” card.
convice==convict
@ m:
Ah ha! He’s caught with his fingers in the cookie jar.
Well he’s always in the cookie jar or thwe Cheetos bag or something.
The Massive Green Beachball seems to have bobbed to the surface again.
In an unprecedented move, the European Parliament on Thursday passed by majority vote a call for the immediate release of abducted Israel Defense Forces soldier Gilad Shalit.
Yeah that and 5 bucks will pay your toll across the GW Bridge
File this under: The NY Mets can’t win one?
NEW YORK — Mets shortstop Jose Reyes has been told to rest and refrain from athletic activity until his thyroid levels normalize.
Reyes
Reyes was taken out of the lineup March 4 for additional medical tests, and the team said Tuesday that he has an overactive thyroid.
New York said Thursday that Reyes has been told to change his diet and will be able to resume playing baseball when his thyroid levels are normal. His agent, Peter Greenberg, said Reyes will be sidelined for 2-to-8 weeks.
He missed most of last season with an unrelated leg injury.
2-8 weeks?????
buzzsawmonkey wrote:
If Bill Ayers ever got real power, he would be worse than Charles Manson.
OT
This may have been on here prior. Do not remebmer.
Way Good….
Canada’s MSM loon liberal hacks tell us in advance how nut’s our commie NYT, Boston Blob, LA TimeOut ect will be when “We the People”
do the
http://www.blowoutcongress.com
and
http://www.wattsupwiththat.com
and then throw all the bull shit liars out of the House, Senate and elect a sane Pres.
the best line ends ” where global warming is found to be most intense.”
ya,, the north pole….
dam they are one crazy bunch of f’n loons one and all..
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/budget-deep-freeze-will-lead-to-end-of-climate-research-lab/article1495628
story by Shawn McCarthy,,, who has a bit of a Al Gore chip on his mind
buzzsawmonkey wrote:
As heinous as Ayers is, his wife Bernadine Dohrn may be worse.
But hey, the obamas thought that they were just fine to babysit their
chidren.
WrathofG-d wrote:
I have reasonable self-control, but that harpy shrieking I should go back to the ovens would probably be past my breaking point. If I was in ear-shot, it would be likely that I would be up on charges of some kind. Not internet chest-thumping, but that is a direct threat upon my life and my family and they look capable of carrying their threat out.
I have mentioned in a while back in how I had brushes with an unusual cluster of anti-Semitic incidents in December. I am under no illusions, I feel that you are right that old hatred is rearing its ugly head again everywhere.
Let me get this straight. CJ is accusing zombie of altering the LGF dictionary to make it look like he approved the use of “St. Pancake” in the past?
This is not a matter of a sophomoric fool in the grip of the latest ideological obsession, the usual reason for CJ’s disregard for truth. This is a malicious, fully conscious lie. Rather like announcing that he has been bombarded with nasty e-mails from buzzsawmonkey. Liar. POS.
/rant off
Rorschach wrote:
If your dog ever posts my name to try to intimidate me so I will stop criticism of him (cj did), or if he purposefully lies about someone that hardly even mentions him (buzzsawmonkey) sending him hateful emails (i could go on and on with this) well then… he’s fair game! lol!
@ gulfloafer:
Money fills my proganda machine
Don’t forget to hit my tip-jar
Buy a calendar while I tune my bass guitar
Dollars, rubbles, shekels, I don’t care what they are
Listen while I play, play, play, my green propaganda machine …
RIX wrote:
Michelle Obama believes in her right to bare arms, and until the 2008 campaign was against her country. Bernadine Dohrn believes in her right to bear arms against her country.
It’s a harmonic convergence.
chickadee wrote:
I don’t know of Manson’s plans off-hand, but figure way back when they would need to kill 25 million people?
@ gulfloafer:
now that’s funny!
gulfloafer wrote:
PIMF!
citizen_q wrote:
Ayers was/is a Maoist. Mao killed millions of his own people. So did Pol Pot—so Ayers was probably suffering from Pnom Penh-is envy.
citizen_q wrote:
We need an equaly unruley mob to beat the living crap out of these people to show them such hatred is just not gonna fly in the US.
@ buzzsawmonkey:
LOL!
@ citizen_q:
On a previous thread where I pointed out international Anti-Semitism you responded by simply stating “koranimals”.
Here however you correctly touch on the larger issue. Yes, it is mostly the Left and the Muslims who are the ones who are the most vocal with their blatant Anti-Semitism, but we cannot ignore the overall society that does nothing about it. The National Socialists of Europe were nothing but a few hot heads, but it was the acceptance of their message by the larger society that made them a threat.
I still stand behind my belief that we are witnessing the earliest moments of what was seen in Europe during the middle 1800s, which ultimately lead to the Holocaust.
Yes, it is only the “few” Muslim or Left ‘hotheads’, but society isn’t pushing back against it, and that is the real concern.
vapig wrote:
Yup! Let it start here….
citizen_q wrote:
Exactly. That’s the number that has been discussed. But hey, like Stalin said, ‘ the death of one person is a tragedy, the death of a million is a statistic.’
@ vapig:
It would be wonderful to give the moon-g_d worshipers a taste of their own medicine.
Ayers was not just some guy that Obama barely knew in the neighborhood.
Dohrn is one sick puppy. She got almost orgasmic at the thought of the Manson family sticking forks into the stomach of the pregnant
Sharon Tate.
The Obamas chose these people as friends.
WrathofG-d wrote:
Very well said.
@ RIX:
No argument from me.
@ wolfie:
The archive.org link is solid as hell. That’s the record as it was … and everyone recognizes it as such.
I notice that everytime some kind of proof comes up where CJ has to answer for his previous stands on things in threads he quickly puts up a new thread on his blog and whistles past the graveyard hoping no one calls him on it.
Of course no one on his own blog would dare examine things. They will just take comments made within the friendly confines of LGF for face value. Very few people verify anything these days. It isn’t hard either; all it takes is some diligence and an open mind.
I love how no one calls this out:
OK, so exactly what is made up about the LGF dictionary link? It is a live link on Archive.Org, *the* undisputed arbiter of “the way things were” on the web. How can anyone dispute it? YOU CAN’T
Also, when you have something like this on your blog it kind of takes away the moral authority angle:
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=19533_The_Rachel_Corrie_Pancake_Breakfast
I was never a poster on LGF but I read it enough to know that St. Pancake was a running joke that no one, I repeat, NO ONE, took issue with. To say otherwise is a lie.
And the pathetic thing is that long timers over there will recall that, but say nothing.
There’s a lot of things I can tolerate in life, but I’m not real fond of lying. You (as in currently LGF visitors) may not like this blog, or you may not like me personally, but the truth is the truth regardless of where you find it.
That’s my take as a third party. I never once posted on LGF, but I followed it enough to know what the truth is and I dare anyone to dispute it with SPECIFICS. Not a Jedi Mind Trick wave of the hand.
vapig wrote:
Americans have only so much patience for this kind of hideous behavior from such vile filthy beasts.
buzzsawmonkey wrote:
there’s a youtube out there someplace of someone who infiltrated some organization back in the 60s / 70s in which they said that 25 million would likely have to be eliminated.
RIX wrote:
Just like reverend wright. I don’t understand the lack of outrage. I know a large part of it is the MSM ignoring it. Most people don’t have time or interest to dig for the more complete stories that are not being covered. Zero has a closet full of disturbing skeletons, and from his own mouth in the Presidential debates said we would know him by who he surrounds himself with.
There is surprise from so many that zero is acting true to form. Many who should know better. I don’t understand.
Manson seems to have intended that the Tate-Labianca killings would be blamed on Black people and cause massive unrest.
He and his followers would hide out in the desert till the worst was over and emerge as new leaders.
But I think he was a racist and intended for the blacks to lose.
Ayers wanted to recruit the Black militants of the time to be muscle in his communist revolution,
after which they intended to split up the country and give it to various communist countries.
I guess all that education made for a better plan. But neither plan was very good for black people really.
MightyConservative wrote:
+ding!
(irony on purpose)
@ Kirly:
Yes, I know. I saw it, back during the campaign, but can’t remember the name/title/whatever.
@ Kirly:
I would guess the 25 million number was based on a certain percentage of the population at the time. Therefore it would be considerably higher today.
m wrote:
That’s funny!
Also funny, that the party’s organizers were so blissfully ignorant of the whole joke. And the truth about “Palestine,” for that matter.
buzzsawmonkey wrote:
That would be Zombie in its’ expose on “Prairie Fire”. It was a quote attributed to the Weather Underground by an undercover infiltrator named Larry Grathwohl. It can be found near the bottom of the previous link.
As I have stated before, Obama’s direct knowing interaction with Bill Ayers is not too important to me as I am satisfied that at a minimum they were fellow travelers who even if they never met share the same World outlook and politics.
Even if Obama wasn’t groomed by Bill Ayers, that doesn’t mean that they don’t agree.
Countdown to Chunky’s overt betrayal of Israel: “10…9…8…”
FBI man tells of Weather Underground experience
To me it seems like the cover that the MSM gave Obama about his past & nefarious friends neutralized public opinion.
The feeling was that if it was a big deal, the MSM would treat it
as a big deal & they didn’t.
@ RIX:
Move along….nothing to see here….
This month, Farrakhan, Wright and Pfleger to Receive ‘Living Legends’ Award
Birds of a feather….which we are told have nothing to do with each other…
Manson got his inspiration from the Beatles Helter Skelter.
He thought that the message was race war.
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/9598_The_Envelope_Please/comments/#ctop
P. S.
site:littlegreenfootballs.com “St. Pancake”
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=nsT&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&channel=s&q=site%3Alittlegreenfootballs.com+%22St.+Pancake%22&btnG=Search&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=
site:littlegreenfootballs.com “Pancake”
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=vF9&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=s&q=site:littlegreenfootballs.com+%22Pancake%22&start=0&sa=N
” Do you don’t you want me to love you
comin’ down fast but I’m miles above you
Tell me tell me ell me the answer
you may be a lover but you ain’t no dancer
Helter Skelter Helter Skelter ”
Sex drugs rollercoasters
He shoots … he scores. From way downtown.
Charles was so supportive of St. Pancake he made her the idiot of the year. LMAO!!!!
Where’s the condemnation in the comments folks? Where’s the disapproval?
Just like I thought. People like iceweasel come unarmed to a battle of wits. Explain that link weasel, I’m all ears.
@ MightyConservative:
Looks like we have a Bingo !
jimash wrote:
*spikes football* WOOT
MightyConservative wrote:
What is interesting about that is that it uses the title “Saint Rachel Corrie” which just doesn’t make sense….unless it was changed.
@ WrathofG-d:
SQL search and replace where user = CJ
@ MightyConservative:
That is some tech talk that is way over my head. I’d have done better with Greek.
LMAO posted by “FriedLizard” where CJ can’t do a damn thing about it:
http://www.dangerousminds.net/index.php/site/comments/charles_johnson_why_i_parted_ways_with_the_right_part_ii/
FriedLizard says:
Hey, I found something neat.
Rachel Corrie was an “Idiotarian of the year” in 2003, which is bad enough:
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/10182_The_Corrie_Tributes_Star
But the worst part is the official Fiskie Award picture posted by Johnson himself and drawn by wingnuts Cox&Forkum;.
Before you look, try to guess what is depicted there…
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/pictures/Pictures/CorrieFiskie-X.gif
May I have some mea culpas now?
Try to count all the “pancake” mentions in the comments in this thread:
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/10182_The_Corrie_Tributes_Start/comments
Then try to count all the instances in which Charles expresses his disapproval.
What? You can’t find any? Strange. We’ve been so reassured by RFM above…
Now peform the same procedure on these threads:
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/9598_The_Envelope_Please/comments
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/19812_Ballad_of_a_Useful_Idiot/comments/
Report your results.
And in this thread we even have a couple of dissenting voices in regard to “St.Pancake” jokes:
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/9603_Here_She_Is_Miss_Un-American/comments/
But do we see Charles backing the dissenters?
RIX wrote:
@ jimash:
A “Helter Skelter” is an English fair or carnival ride, where one climbs up to the top of a lighthouse-like structure that has a spiral chute running around it on the outside, and rides down the chute on a cocoa-fiber mat like a doormat.
Just FYI.
OWNED.
@ buzzsawmonkey:
Cool, I thought it was a rickety rollercoaster type deal. Close enough for Rock ‘n Roll. Thanks.
@ MightyConservative:
Seems clear and convincing to me. I say, Mighty C for the win! lol