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Thanks for your great posts and for being there for the rest of us!
If they remove the muslim tracking program, we need to remove the partiot act. It’s a pain in the ass and they are using it to molest and harass their poltiical enemies and the public in general. In the meantime, the muslims are protected by p.c. and the borders are wide open.
I hope you don’t think I’m rude for not responding to the good mornings....I’m a bit of a night owl and anything before noon is well...not happening.....Thank God I work at night!
Wouldn’t call you rude..ever. I know you better than that.
Thanks for checking in though. Gets a little crazy in here sometimes.
Excellent read! From a TMer too! For the niteowls and the morning glories.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2704561/posts
George $oros: Not Just A Nazi Collaborator....
Free Republic | 4/14/11 | Alan Levy
Posted on Thursday, April 14, 2011 3:01:46 AM by Absolutely Nobama
The most dangerous man in the world isn’t Osama bin Laden, Al-Qaeda’s lead singer. The most dangerous man in the world isn’t Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran’s nutjob dictator. Even our incompetent Dear Leader, Barack Hussein Obama, who controls the nuclear arsenal of the United States, isn’t as dangerous as this man. The most dangerous man in the world is George $oros, Socialist Sugar Daddy Supreme.
Yes, I know. I’m a conspiracy theorist, I’m mourning the loss of the Glenn Beck show on FOX News, my tinfoil hat is too tight, I shouldn’t skip my meds, blah, blah, blah, yadda, yadda, yadda. I got it. I know that there will be those who are too drunk on either Kool-Aid or Haterade to understand what I am about to tell them. That’s fine. I don’t care. The truth must be told, consequences and criticism be damned.
To illustrate the danger that is George $oros, I’m going to use what I like to call “$oros Chains of Oppression”. Here’s an example:
$oros ===> phony “charitable” organization ===> socialist organization ===> America has a serious problem
And tsa doesn’t screen them either. They prefer little blond eight year olds.
http://www.junipersec.com/cyber.htm
Further adventures in Norwegian antisemittism. Phew, I’ll soon be able to do a book on these creeps parallel with the church burners.
Kuwait moving against at least eight active Iran espionage networks
http://www.geostrategy-direct.com/geostrategy-direct/
ABU DHABI Kuwait has captured an unspecified number of Iranian spies this year. Security sources said the detainees stemmed from several Iranian-directed espionage and sleeper cells in Kuwait. “All the signs indicate that there’s a huge plot targeting the security of the region as a whole,” a Kuwaiti security source said. Kuwaiti newspapers have provided details of the Iranian espionage presence in the GCC state.
http://www.arabianbusiness.com/kuwait-breaks-iranian-spy-ring-report-184284.html
Kuwait breaks Iranian ‘spy ring’ - report
Kuwaits security forces have shattered a spy cell working for Irans Revolutionary Guard to feed information on Kuwaiti and US targets, local media has reported.
Al-Qabas newspaper said that at least seven Kuwaiti men were arrested, some of whom served in the interior and defence ministries. In addition, it said bedoon, or stateless Arabs, and other Arabs, were arrested.
The newspaper said that another six or seven suspects remained at loose, and that security services were hunting for them. Meanwhile, Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast denied the report as utterly baseless and said it was propaganda against the Islamic Republic.
According to Al-Qabas, the cells members had taken pictures of Kuwaiti military and other vital targets, in addition to US military sites. The paper said security forces stormed the home of one of the cell leaders in Sulaibiya, 25km west of Kuwait City, and found maps for key sites, sophisticated communications gear and over $250,000 in cash.
The newspaper quoted Kuwaiti security sources as saying members of the cell had confessed they were assigned to recruit new members whose ideas were similar to the Revolutionary Guards. Cell members had apparently visited Iran frequently under the guise of tourism, medical treatment or visiting religious places.
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http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=NTY4OTcxNjM=
Three get death in Iran spy ring
Published Date: March 30, 2011
KUWAIT: Two Iranians and a Kuwaiti national, all serving in Kuwait’s army, were condemned to death yesterday for belonging to an Iranian spy ring, a judiciary source said. A Syrian and a bedoon (stateless Arab) were handed life terms at the end of the trial, while an Iranian man and the only woman defendant - daughter of one of the two Iranians on death row - were acquitted, he said.
The three men condemned to death and the Syrian were serving in the Kuwaiti military at the time of their arrest in May 2010, while the bedoon was an ex-soldier. The two Iranians handed the death sentence and the convicted stateless Arab appeared by their names to be brothers.
The defendants were accused of spying for neighbouring Iran and of passing on information on the Kuwaiti and US military in Kuwait to the Islamic republic’s Revolutionary Guards, an accusation denied by Tehran. The criminal court’s verdict can be appealed up to the supreme court. The trial which opened last August was held behind closed doors, and judge Adel Al-Sager slapped a news blackout on the case.
The court heard charges that the spy ring had passed on confidential military information to a foreign nation, taken pictures of Kuwaiti military installations and spied for Iran. According to local media, the men confessed to monitoring and photographing Kuwaiti and US military sites for the Revolutionary Guard, but the defendants denied the charges in court and said confessions were extracted under torture.
Iran has strongly rejected the charges of spying for its benefit, insisting the accusations were “absolutely false”. A day after the alleged cell was busted, several MPs called for the expulsion of Shiite Iran’s ambassador in Kuwait City and for the recall of the state’s envoy to Tehran. About 45,000 Iranians live and work in Kuwait, which has a sizeable Shiite minority. - AFP
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http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=MTA0OTEyNzc4NQ==
Maasouma blasts Iranian campaign
Published Date: April 14, 2011
By B Izzak, Staff Writer
KUWAIT: MP Maasouma Al-Mubarak yesterday lashed out at what she described an Iranian propaganda campaign against Kuwait on the back of the conviction of members of an Iranian spy ring. Islamist MP Mohammad Hayef meanwhile described as a “big scandal” the fact that the law office that represents the prime minister is defending members of the Iranian spy ring and demanded an inquiry. Mubarak, a Shiite lawmaker, said that the campaign by Iranian media against Kuwait for practicing its legitimate right of safe
guarding it national security is an attempt to reverse facts.
She said that members of the ring were uncovered about a year ago and were granted a fair trial in the court which banned the publication of any news about the ring until a ruling was issued. After the announcement of the verdict by the court, Iran was supposed to respect the judiciary and deal with the issue in a way to preserve the relations between the two countries and provide assurances that the Iranian leadership respects the sovereignty and security of Kuwait, said Mubarak.
She specifically criticized statements by the Iranian president deemed humiliating to Kuwait in which he said that there is nothing in Kuwait to spy on, thus giving the green signal to the Iranian media to attack Kuwait and describe it as a puppet in the hands of the United States. Mubarak insisted that media and political escalation does not serve the security and interests of the region and the positive relations between the two sides of the Gulf.
In a related matter, MP Hayef charged that the law office representing the prime minister is defending members of the alleged Iranian spy ring, describing this as a “major political scandal” since the government is supposed to be the foe of the spy cell. Hayef said the issue raises many question marks since the prime minister should keep himself away from such controversial issues that may undermine the image of the Kuwaiti government. The lawmaker said that he and opposition MPs planning to grill the prim
e minister are considering to add this issue to the planned questioning because of the sensitivity of the issue.
The verdict issued by Kuwait’s Criminal Court on March 29 against the alleged Iranian spy ring has raised a controversy in the country and a tit-for-tat expulsion of diplomats between Kuwait and Iran. The court sentenced two Iranians and a Kuwaiti to death and two others, an Iranian and a bedoon, were handed life terms in jail. Two others, including the only woman in the case, were acquitted.
WASHINGTON Iran has deployed 10,000 elite troops in Syria to protect the regime of President Bashar Assad and has been in effective control of the country for the past week, the opposition said.
The Reform Party of Syria said Iran has deployed its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Syria to bolster Syria's defense, Middle East Newsline reported. The Washington-based opposition group said the IRGC contingent in Syria contains 10,000 troops, with headquarters in the northern province of Homs.
"In essence, the IRGC now occupies Syria and has become its de facto ruler," RPS spokesman Farid Ghadry said. "Syria has become the 32nd province of Iran."
Cable points to Derna, Libya as 'wellspring' of Islamist terrorism
A classified cable from the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli from June 8, 2008 identified the eastern port town of Derna, Libya as a hot bed of Islamist terrorism. The cable said Derna's Baab al-Shiha neighborhood, site of the town's old fort, is the location of "a large number of the Libyan foreign fighters identified in documents captured during September's Objective Massey operation in Iraq."
So now you know why syria is not on the receiving end of ze bam’s wrath. And you also know why the saudis are appeased...for the moment.
Just don’t get your hopes up that oil is going to cost less any time soon. They don’t need to cut off our arms and legs. They are charging us arms and legs for their damn oil. They are going to drive the world into recession and only then, about the same time we refuse to give them our first born children for oil, will the price drop. Slowly.
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Arab leaders allied to the US have questioned its backing of pro-democracy movements which have swept rulers from power in Egypt and Tunisia and continue to challenge other governments, including Saudi Arabia's neighbor Bahrain.
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani will meet with Vice President Joe Biden on Wednesday and with Obama at the White House on Thursday.
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Thanks for your oustanding work on TM and all of your pings, MM. Thanks for the ping to #725, Absolutely Nobama’s OUTSTANDING name-names, connect-the-criminals/collectivists article.
Thanks to all contributors (and lively discussion participants) . Lots of catching up to do. BUMP-TO-THE-TOP!
I'm stealing that.
I agree, in general. I object to complimenting Soros and 0h0m0llah (the de facto ruler of the USA and his Jarrett/Wookie-operated puppet,) respectively, by calling them "Socialists."
If they were, they'll be akin of Western European social democratic Republics and Kingdoms, which is utterly NOT true!
To borrow a line from the warden in Cool Hand Luke, What we have here is lack of communication. We are dealing with a hardcore Commu Fascists, to say the least. They're worse than the ol' Soviet and Chinese Communists because they do hate and want to destroy the USA. That's the unelected Soros groups ultimate goal, unlike a Putin or the ChiCom boss who want their countries to become great powers.
IOW, if we had a Putin instead of an 0b0z0, it wouldn't have been that bad right now. We certainly would be feared and respected as the only superpower. Lately, this is illustrated by Trump, "If I'm elected, this country will be respected AGAIN!"
I don't believe I came to the above conclusion, but this is how bad the situation is, thanks to our "fellow" Americans who made the WH what it is today, a BathHouse!
Let's call our unelected and elected "rulers" what they are, CommuFascists or Communists, at a minimum. Let's not prance around and use the label "Socialism" as the "Conservative" media is doing because they're scared to death of being shutdown.
If we can't define the destructive, Communist agenda correctly, we certainly won't defeat it. Its akin of the Administrations refusal to define Islamic Terrorists as our enemy.
Thank you for listening.
Bingo, Prof Mel! If we had a Putinesque figure at the helm, we would be drilling all over the place for our own oil. He would only commit US troops where we had a vital national security issue, and he would be strengthening, not destroying the $. He would bow to No One, and he would be fierce in his defense of the USA.
I could go on. Suffice it to say Steve Dunham, or whatever the fraud’s legal name is who rides around in AF1, is bent on taking the US down as many pegs as possible. He doesn’t love this country; he resents it. He is a post-colonial jackass who needs to get the boot ASAP. May God hear our prayers, and send a miracle to rid us of this blight; amen.
BENT OVER is more like it. Very sad, can't find it funny anymore.
TM rocks!
I don’t think Absolutely Nobama would mind at all.
Alan, you have a fan...
It’s the islamunist agenda, papa. If it was JUST communism, we wouldn’t have to be worrying about shariah creeping across the country or visas being granted to known terrorists, let alone tens of thousands of muslims coming in here and calling it “outreach.” I call it an invasion, a stealth army.
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