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From Gates of Vienna C/O The Baron Most readers are familiar with Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff, the Austrian anti-jihad activist who is facing a “hate speech” charge for one of her recent presentations on Islam. The evening after her “Islamophobic” speech was publicized in the Austrian press — on November 26th, 2009 — Elisabeth gave the third in a series of lectures on Islam. Considering that her previous presentation was the one that ...
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Will Malthusian population theories never die? Arguments that the world’s population rate is to blame for famine, war and disease have existed since at least the 1800s, but a recent op/ed in Canada’s Financial Post is especially startling with its blatant call to enforce population control in order to combat climate change. “The real inconvenient truth” left unaddressed at Copenhagen’s ongoing climate change conference is that ...
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The CNN link for this says "Al Qaeda offers 'condolences' for innocent victims." What do you think? CNN - "We express our condolences to the families of the Muslim men, women and children killed in these criminal acts," he said in the video. "And we ask Allah to have mercy on those killed and accept them as shohadaa (martyrs)." Hey thanks, Gadahn. Does that also include Afghan and Iraqi police and military? Nope! "Those who have made ...
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