Vel it could very well tie in with the hotel.
Did you manage to see any of the photos? I could not.
The homesite would not come up for me at all, and yet there are all those webpages from the site.
If you click the links that are blind, you get a different
page, a different message, but with the meta tags the same, almost, the link will be in the meta tags.
There was one of them that had a seperate line for:
Babtist Church, and one of the meta words was '38 caliber'.
Still Proud 2 be free, found and published the Sten words last year. The news have been talking about OBL hiding message all along.
Why not? We trained them in our Colleges, how to be the best.
I did see some of the photos.
Nothing looked out of the ordinary to me.
You're much better at digging through 'blind links' and such than I am.
Confession: I don't even know what a meta-tag is???
Islamic clerics debate jihad and terrorism
Aug. 21, 2005 at 7:35AM
United Press International
http://www.washtimes.com/upi/20050821-071400-3411r.htm
Islamic scholars Sunday began a two-day conference in the Egyptian Red
Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheik to discuss the difference between jihad
and terrorism.
Sheikh Mohammad Tantawi, the head of the Cairo-based al-Azhar,
the world's highest Sunni religious authority, told clerics at the
opening of the meeting the difference between jihad and terrorism "is like
the difference between the earth and the sky."
He said that jihad (struggle) "is defending religion, while
terrorism is aggression and sedition...It is treason of which Islam is
innocent."
The conference was convened in Sharm el-Sheik to challenge a
series of bomb blasts in the resort city last July that killed nearly 90
people and injured more than 100 others.
Egypt's Islamic Affairs minister, Mahmoud Zakzouk complained that
some Muslims were seeking to "destroy the Islamic entity" by resorting
to violence.
He said the suicide bombers were "not martyrs but they are
committing crimes against themselves, against God, against others and
humanity."
Zakzouk described legitimate jihad as a "defensive war against
aggression and it can take place through finance, education and ideas,
not necessarily through fighting, because Islam did not come to declare
war on the world."
We're still training them in our colleges....
Note: This communist plan is a terrorist attack on America, I find it to read the same as the jihadii muslim attacks do.
granny
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Another insult to America's heritage at Freedom Center
How International Freedom Center
risks fostering anti-U.S. sentiment
New York Daily News Exclusive
August 21, 2005
By DOUGLAS FEIDEN
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/339258p-289735c.html
A global network of human rights museums is urging the International
Freedom Center to downplay America in its exhibits and programs at Ground
Zero, the Daily News has learned.
The outrageous request is the latest controversy to torment the Freedom
Center, whose leaders have tried to dispel the perception that it would
be a home for America bashers.
"Don't feature America first," the IFC has been advised by the
consortium of 14 "museums of conscience" that quietly has been consulting with
the Freedom Center for the past two years over plans for the hallowed
site. "Think internationally, where America is one of the many nations
of the world."
Those words rang hollow with some 9/11 family members.
"I can't think of a greater insult than to invite museums from other
countries of the world to come and exploit what should be America's
memorial," said Jack Lynch, who helped carry the body of his firefighter son
Michael, 30, out of the rubble.
"If you're going to explore slavery, the Holocaust or women's rights,
you should do it at Chelsea Piers or on the East River waterfront -
anywhere but Ground Zero," said Debra Burlingame, whose brother Charles,
51, was the pilot of the plane that crashed into the Pentagon.
"After all, it was not slavery that caused the terrorists to attack
us," said Burlingame, who has led the fight to bar the IFC.
Under fire from 9/11 family members and Gov. Pataki, the IFC on July 6
pronounced itself proudly patriotic, vowed never to "blame America" and
said it would celebrate the nation's "leading role in the global fight
for freedom."
In April, however, the Freedom Center said on its Web site and
newsletter that it had "drawn inspiration" and received "important practical
advice" from the International Coalition of Historic Site Museums of
Conscience.
"We have many, many advisers who have given us lots of advice," Richard
Tofel, Freedom Center president, said last week. "Some of it we've
taken and some of it we haven't - that's the nature of advice."
He said the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia and the
Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington had most inspired the IFC's vision,
and that the new Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Illinois was
also offering extensive advice.
The firefighters union already has demanded the Freedom Center be
booted from Ground Zero, and state officials have given it until Sept. 23 to
satisfy the objections of family members.
Located in nine countries on five continents, the coalition museums
chronicle apartheid in South Africa, slavery in Senegal, torture in
Argentina, racism in the South and internment of Japanese-Americans in
California, along with other historical horrors.
"No one in the civilized world would ever defend what happened on
9/11," said Sarwar Ali, the coalition's chairman and a trustee of the
Liberation War Museum in Bangladesh.
"But what happened after 9/11 - with restrictions placed on human
rights and the cycle of revenge and the allegations of human rights abuses
in prisons - must also be explored," Ali said in a call from London.
Coalition members gathered for their annual conference at a Holocaust
site in the Czech Republic in July 2004 - and assailed the United States
for "reasserting its power in an arrogant way," the conference report
shows.
Among its suggestions for the place where the United States was
attacked and nearly 3,000 innocents massacred: "The Freedom Center must signal
its openness to contrary ideas."
Philip Kunhardt, the Freedom Center's editorial director, was in
attendance at a session called Bringing Conscience to Ground Zero and was
given this advice:
-- "Help distinguish between American people and the U.S. government in
exhibits ..."
-- "Use reports from human rights organizations to examine contemporary
abuse of rights."
-- "Involve the United Nations, UNESCO and other international bodies."
-- "Use the museum as a venue for international meetings, where all
views are welcomed and considered."
At the conference, the coalition also leveled barbs at the IFC: "The
Freedom Center is a caricature of the typical American response to
everything [telling every story from an American viewpoint]."
Members of the coalition also expressed these concerns:
-- "It seems that whatever Americans want, Americans get!" the
conference report states. "Is the definition of the 'struggle for freedom'
simply defined by the victors, or also by those engaged in ongoing
struggles? Will Americans really create a balanced vision of freedom?"
-- "The WTC was attacked because it was a symbol of power and
influence. In building the Freedom Tower, the U.S. reasserts its power in an
arrogant way: Does this mean the U.S. will not only build the biggest
building, but also define freedom for the world?"
-- "Many nonsecular Muslims may be very skeptical about the intent of
this museum (e.g. the average Bangladeshi condemns the Sept. 11 attacks,
yet at the same time feels his/her human rights have been violated by
the U.S.)."
Kunhardt, an ordained Episcopal minister and the writer of the PBS
series "Freedom: A History of Us," mostly listened. He agreed with some
things that were said, disagreeing with others, an observer said. He
didn't return calls.
Tofel said preliminary plans call for an exchange of exhibits with some
coalition museums.
"It is hoped and expected that temporary exhibits at the IFC will
originate at, or travel to, some of the Historic Site Museums of Conscience
- and perhaps vice versa," he said in an E-mail.
Originally published on August 21, 2005