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  1. Good luck, they tried in Disney World. The muslim wanted to wear her hijab against company dress code and Disney backed down instead of getting sued.
  2. I understand Culvercreek, I am just trying to show them for what they are. I started studying Islam after 911 and it is very disturbing. People in this country will eventually see what I mean, but it may be too late by then. I just hope people wake up before they target a school here like they did in Beslan Russia.
  3. What's un-related? I am trying to establish the type of people they are. They can't touch pork because it violates their beliefs? But they can murder family members and marry children and that is their culture?
  4. I am not getting your point, and don't ever compare the immigration of other cultures with these people.
  5. Just in case anyone doubts they are pedophiles, read the age of the murder victim and the age of the daughter. I'll save you the trouble 32-17 = 15 years old. That's right Mom had the daughter when she was 15. I can almost bet you that they will find the husband had her killed. This was not a hate crime, this was another act of Sharia law. I might believe this was hate crime someplace else, but Kalifornia....not likely. Doesn't really say where the Dad was. California police search for answers in beating death of Iraqi mother of 5 Published March 26, 2012 This image, provided by Fox affiliate KSWB-TV, shows 32-year-old Shaima Alawadi, who was found brutally beaten inside her El Cajon, Calif., home on Wednesday. Police are appealing to the public for help in nabbing the killer of an Iraqi immigrant and mother of five found brutally beaten inside her San Diego-area home. Shaima Alawadi, 32, was found unconscious Wednesday morning by her teenage daughter in the dining room of the family's home in El Cajon, Calif. The woman's 17-year-old daughter, Fatima Alhimidi, told KUSI-TV that her mother had been beaten with a tire iron and that a note was left in the home saying, "go back to your country, you terrorist." Investigators have so far not ruled out any motive -- including the possibility that Alawadi was the victim of a hate crime. Iraq's foreign minister, Hoshyar Zebari, reportedly said Monday that the government has asked that the woman's body be flown to Baghdad, while lawmakers in her native country press for a more thorough investigation. Alawadi, who wore a traditional Muslim hijab or headscarf, had recently moved back to San Diego County with her family after living in a suburb of Detroit. The family had been living in their new home in El Cajon for only a few weeks before the killing, Fox affiliate KSWB-TV reported. Alawadi was found inside the home at around 11:15 a.m. Wednesday, according to the station. She was taken to a nearby hospital, where she was declared brain-dead. Her family decided Saturday to take her off life support. Police on Sunday sealed the medical examiner's report on Alawadi's death, according to the station. Lt. Mark Coit of the El Cajon Police Department told the Los Angeles Times that the woman appeared to have been beaten with a large object, though he said authorities remain unsure about the murder weapon. A sliding glass door that led to the backyard had been smashed out. The woman's husband, Kassim Alhimidi, was reportedly not home at the time of the killing and may have been driving the couple's other children to school. A woman living in the neighborhood told KSWB-TV that she saw a man run through several of her neighbors' front yards at around 10 a.m. Wednesday. "Some guy had sprinted through his yard, down our yard and going down through the street," said the woman, who did not identify herself. "I was just told it was a targeted person," she said of the victim. Alawadi and her husband, who have three daughters and two sons, immigrated to the United States in the mid-1990s. A family friend told the station that Alawadi's husband had worked in San Diego as a contractor for the U.S. Army, serving as a cultural adviser for soldiers being deployed to the Middle East. Police told KSWB that a similar threatening note was found at the home earlier this month but that the family did not report it to authorities. Hanif Mohebi, the head of the San Diego Chapter of Council on American-Islamic Relations, said Sunday that his community promises to find "whomever it is that has committed this outrageous act." "We want to make sure that we lend any kind of support to the investigators," Mohebi said.
  6. Are your kids mis-behaving? Then pull out the Sharia rule guide book, let's see page 25. Daughter acting up, not acting Muslim enough, turn page...soultion......kill your daughter to regain familys honor. Jury finds Afghan family guilty in 'honor' killings Published January 29, 2012 | Associated Press AP/The Canadian Press Jan. 25, 2012: Tooba Yahya, right, Mohammad Shafia, front, and their son Hamed Mohammed Shafia, back left, are escorted into the Frontenac County courthouse in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. KINGSTON, Ontario – A jury on Sunday found an Afghan father, his wife and their son guilty of killing three teenage sisters and a co-wife in what the judge described as "cold-blooded, shameful murders" resulting from a "twisted concept of honor" in a case that shocked and riveted Canadians. Prosecutors said the defendants allegedly killed the three teenage sisters because they dishonored the family by defying its disciplinarian rules on dress, dating, socializing and using the Internet. The jury took 15 hours to find Mohammad Shafia, 58; his wife Tooba Yahya, 42; and their son Hamed, 21, each guilty of four counts of first-degree murder. First-degree murder carries an automatic life sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years. After the verdict was read, the three defendants again declared their innocence in the killings of sisters Zainab, 19, Sahar 17, and Geeti, 13, as well as Rona Amir Mohammad, 52, Shafia's childless first wife in a polygamous marriage. Their bodies were found June 30, 2009, in a car submerged in a canal in Kingston, Ontario, where the family had stopped for the night on their way home to Montreal from Niagara Falls, Ontario. The prosecution alleged it was a case of premeditated murder, staged to look like an accident after it was carried out. Prosecutors said the defendants drowned their victims elsewhere on the site, placed their bodies in the car and pushed it into the canal. Ontario Superior Court Judge Robert Maranger said the evidence clearly supported the conviction. "It is difficult to conceive of a more heinous, more despicable, more honorless crime," Maranger said. "The apparent reason behind these cold-blooded, shameful murders was that the four completely innocent victims offended your completely twisted concept of honor ... that has absolutely no place in any civilized society." In a statement following the verdict, Canadian Justice Minister Rob Nicholson called honor killings a practice that is "barbaric and unacceptable in Canada." Defense lawyers said the deaths were accidental. They said the Nissan car accidentally plunged into the canal after the eldest daughter, Zainab, took it for a joy ride with her sisters and her father's first wife. Hamed said he watched the accident, although he didn't call police from the scene. After the jury returned the verdicts, Mohammad Shafia, speaking through a translator, said, "We are not criminal, we are not murderer, we didn't commit the murder and this is unjust." His weeping wife, Tooba, also declared the verdict unjust, saying, "I am not a murderer, and I am a mother, a mother." Their son, Hamed, speaking in English said, "I did not drown my sisters anywhere." Hamed's lawyer, Patrick McCann, said he was disappointed with the verdict, but said his client will appeal and he believes the other two defendants will as well. But prosecutor Gerard Laarhuis welcomed the verdict. "This jury found that four strong, vivacious and freedom-loving women were murdered by their own family in the most troubling of circumstances," Laarhuis said outside court. "This verdict sends a very clear message about our Canadian values and the core principles in a free and democratic society that all Canadians enjoy and even visitors to Canada enjoy," he said to cheers of approval from onlookers. The family had left Afghanistan in 1992 and lived in Pakistan, Australia and Dubai before settling in Canada in 2007. Shafia, a wealthy businessman, married Yahya because his first wife could not have children. Shafia's first wife was living with him and his second wife. The polygamous relationship, if revealed, could have resulted in their deportation. The prosecution painted a picture of a household controlled by a domineering Shafia, with Hamed keeping his sisters in line and doling out discipline when his father was away on frequent business trips to Dubai. The months leading up to the deaths were not happy ones in the Shafia household, according to evidence presented at trial. Zainab, the oldest daughter, was forbidden to attend school for a year because she had a young Pakistani-Canadian boyfriend, and she fled to a shelter, terrified of her father, the court was told. The prosecution said her parents found condoms in Sahar's room as well as photos of her wearing short skirts and hugging her Christian boyfriend, a relationship she had kept secret. Geeti was becoming almost impossible to control: skipping school, failing classes, being sent home for wearing revealing clothes and stealing, while declaring to authority figures that she wanted to be placed in foster care, according to the prosecution. Shafia's first wife wrote in a diary that her husband beat her and "made life a torture," while his second wife called her a servant. The prosecution presented wire taps and mobile phone records from the Shafia family in court to support their honor killing allegation. The wiretaps, which capture Shafia spewing vitriol about his dead daughters, calling them treacherous and whores and invoking the devil to defecate on their graves, were a focal point of the trial. "There can be no betrayal, no treachery, no violation more than this," Shafia said on one recording. "Even if they hoist me up onto the gallows ... nothing is more dear to me than my honor." Defense lawyers argued that at no point in the intercepts do the accused say they drowned the victims. Shafia's lawyer, Peter Kemp, said after the verdicts that he believes the comments his client made on the wiretaps may have weighed more heavily on the jury's minds than the physical evidence in the case. "He wasn't convicted for what he did," Kemp said. "He was convicted for what he said."
  7. Talk them in broken english and say you don't understand. Just shove your cash and pork at them.
  8. They are truly sick people, AFGHANISTAN: THE REPEATED BRUTAL TORTURE OF POOR WYLIE THE DOG……. Posted on Auguts /2011 by KGS Share How animals are treated tells you a lot about the society itself. I came across this story via the Mark Levin Show, about an article by the TT’s good friend and colleague, Andy Bostom, concerning a heart wrenching story of a poor animal abused repeatedly by local Afghans. It’s an understatement to say that the dog named Wylie was just abused, he was tortured repeatedly, by people retarded by Islam which treats dogs as a filthy creature. Levin makes a salient point in the form of rhetorical question: If you’re prepared to treat a puppy, or a dog this way, is there any wonder, any wonder that democracy doesn’t take hold in some parts of the world? I’m very serious about this. These animals aren’t a threat to anybody. They don’t even have a history of religious battles, ancestral fights, none of it, they are as pure joy and happiness as you can get. If you’re so full of hate, and contempt and you don’t have a heart and a soul, and you’re going to treat puppies and dogs in this way, you’re going to treat other human beings this way. This is why I don’t buy into the “democracy” project.” The Tundra Tabloids is full agreement. KGS The Life of Wylie: Canine Cruelty By Our “Afghan Allies” August 17th, 2011 by Andrew Bostom | No Comments 2,898 visitors have read this article Australian Federal Police officer Narelle Jensz, right, with Wylie, while he was being operated on at the Kandahar base in Afghanistan. The Australian (hat tip Religion of Peace). has a moving report on the humane efforts of Australian Federal Police officer Narelle Jensz to rescue Afghan dogs—viewed as “unclean” in Islam—and therefore wantonly brutalized by local Muslims. In her 10-month tour, the 37-year-old has treated countless dogs and successfully adopted 15 Afghan strays out to returned coalition soldiers across the world, many of whom have testified to the rehumanising impact of their animal companions. The following extracts from “The Life of Wylie,” an Afghan mutt rescued by Jensz, are prototypical of the cruelty our Afghan Muslim allies mete out to innocent dogs, especially those of Kandahar, as the Australian relates, ….many of whom despise dogs only marginally less than they do coalition soldiers Initially, Wylie, the Afghan mutt, was rescued in February by a convoy of British soldiers on patrol in a Kandahar bazaar, where a dog-fighting crowd was beating the smaller dog with lumps of wood to force the last fight out of him. That beating turned out to be the least horrific brutality this resilient canine would suffer over the following weeks, and months: Remarkably he did but his torments were far from over
  9. They should return to their own country of origin and practice their ideology (not theology) there. These people are sick, here's another one. They are big tine pedophiles also. The Quran does not the age of a minor sold into marriage. Afghan Child-Bride Sahar Gul Tortured Mercilessly by Husband and In-Laws And Muslims keep telling us that the West needs to submit to Islam. AFGHANISTAN--A video given to the BBC shows the extent of the injuries suffered by a 15 year-old Afghan child bride who was locked up and tortured by her husband. The girl was left starving after being detained by him and his family for several months. The case came to light this week when police rescued the teenager, Sahar Gul, who had been locked up in the basement of her in-laws' house. Police say that she had had her nails and clumps of hair pulled out. In addition they say she had chunks of flesh cut out with pliers. Sahar Gul was married off to a 30-year-old man around seven months ago, when she was just 14 years old. Her parents contacted police after not being able to see her for several months. She was rescued from a dark, windowless room in her in-laws' house, according to Baghlan police official Jawid Basharat. In the video, as Sahar is taken to hospital in a wheelchair, she is asked who beat her. She names her father-in-law, her husband, her sister-in-law, her brother-in-law and her mother-in-law. The 15-year-old says her hair and her nails were pulled out by her mother-in-law. The authorities in the northern Baghlan province said they were aware of reports that the girl was tortured after she refused to be forced into prostitution, but could not confirm that was the case. Rahima Zarifi, director of the Women's Affairs Department in Baghlan, said Sahar had been severely tortured, both physically and mentally, and that the psychological scars were likely to endure. The police have managed to arrest Sahar's in-laws, but her husband had already fled. Women in many parts of Afghanistan continue to suffer domestic abuse, often at the hands of their own family or in-laws. (Read more.)
  10. This is typical Muslim hypocrosy, rape a girl and then she has to marry the rapist to rid her family of being raped. This is an example of Sharia law. Suicide of Moroccan girl, 16, forced to marry rapist sparks outrage Published March 15, 2012 | Associated Press REUTERS March 15, 2012: Women hold up pictures of their relatives, religious and political prisoners who are on hunger strike in Moroccan jails, as they take part in a protest to demand their release in Rabat. RABAT, Morocco – The case of a 16-year-old girl who killed herself after she was forced to marry her rapist has spurred outrage among Morocco's internet activists and calls for changes to the country's laws. An online petition, a Facebook page and countless tweets expressed horror over the suicide of Amina Filali, who swallowed rat poison on Saturday to protest her marriage to the man who raped her a year earlier. Article 475 of the Moroccan penal code allows for the "kidnapper" of a minor to marry his victim to escape prosecution, and it has been used to justify a traditional practice of making a rapist marry his victim to preserve the honor of the woman's family. "Amina, 16, was triply violated, by her rapist, by tradition and by Article 475 of the Moroccan law," tweeted activist Abadila Maaelaynine. Abdelaziz Nouaydi, who runs the Adala Assocation for legal reform, said a judge can recommend marriage only in the case of agreement by the victim and both families. "It is not something that happens a great deal — it is very rare," he said, but admitted that the family of the victim sometimes agrees out of fear that she won't be able to find a husband if it is known she was raped. The marriage is then pushed on the victim by the families to avoid scandal, said Fouzia Assouli, president of Democratic League for Women's Rights. "It is unfortunately a recurring phenomenon," she said."We have been asking for years for the cancellation of Article 475 of the penal code which allows the rapist to escape justice." The victim's father said in an interview with an online Moroccan newspaper that it was the court officials who suggested from the beginning the marriage option when they reported the rape. "The prosecutor advised my daughter to marry, he said 'go and make the marriage contract,'" said Lahcen Filali in an interview that appeared on goud.ma Tuesday night. In many societies, the loss of a woman's virginity outside of wedlock is a huge stain of honor on the family. In many parts of the Middle East, there is a tradition whereby a rapist can escape prosecution if he marries his victim, thereby restoring her honor. There is a similar injunction in the Old Testament's Book of Deuteronomy Morocco updated its family code in 2004 in a landmark improvement of the situation of women, but activists say there's still room for improvement. In cases of rape, the burden of proof is often on the victim and if she can't prove she was attacked, a woman risks being prosecuted for debauchery. "In Morocco, the law protects public morality but not the individual," said Assouli, adding that legislation outlawing all forms of violence against women, including rape within marriage, has been stuck in the government since 2006. According to the father's interview, the girl was accosted on the street and raped when she was 15, but it was two months before she told her parents. He said the court pushed the marriage, even though the perpetrator initially refused. He only consented when faced with prosecution. The penalty for rape is between five and 10 years in prison, but rises to 10 to 20 in the case of a minor. Filali said Amina complained to her mother that her husband was beating her repeatedly during the five months of marriage but that her mother counseled patience. A Facebook page called "We are all Amina Filali" has been formed and an online petition calling for Morocco to end the practice of marrying rapists and their victims has already gathered more than 1,000 signatures.
  11. They don't want to be cashiers and its not about them handling them pork. You need to watch www.thethirdjihad.com to understand what is going on. Muslims know they must break this country down from the inside out. They are doing this all over the country and filing lawsuits every chance they get. Go to Amaxzon and buy a book Islam, educate yourselves and your children before it is too late.
  12. Microstamping, adding taggants to powder, banning lead bullets, these are nothing more than gun limiting and eventual gun bans.
  13. The average cost to educate a student is $35K a year in my school district here on LI. The average teachers salary in my district is $107K a year. By contract the teachers only have to work 183 days a year, teach only 3.5 hours per day, then spend a lunch and homeroom session, and they are out the door by 2:30PM. Just to make sure they don't stay too long their contract says they can't be kept longer than 7.25 hours a day on school property. These are facts, NOT opinions. Attached is a spreadsheet with the teachers salaries in my school district. Look yours up at www.seethroughny.net If people (including teachers) don't see a problem with this then we are in more trouble than anyone understands. School Salaries.pdf
  14. I would like to try it, sounds much more interesting than shooting the bag at the Cedar Creek outdoor range. I don't mind if your teacher friends come, just make sure their limousines don't take up all the parking spots.
  15. Nice, I see how it works now. Everyone from a single firing line and moving side to side for a new station. What are the distances at each station and how may stations?
  16. Are all the shooting points from the ground, or do they have tree stand shots as well?
  17. Sadly the last thing the government needs is more money, the more they get, the more they'll spend. What they should be doing is creating a budget that cuts the overall spending and then reduce the tax rate of the middle class accordingly. Creating class division and now racial division with his inflammatory comments will help no one. Then again there is nothing to indicate that he wants to help this nation nation. Maybe he should take another world muslim apology tour and leave us alone.
  18. To answer some questions: Attached is the sketch for the pvc tube lengths. You will use: 4each 90 degree elbows 8each 45 degree elbows 2each "T"'s Glue up each side frame completely, except for the top cross bar that holds the bag. The sketch shows a 4" piece across the top, that is actually the "T" with a 45 degree elbow attached to each side. I'll post more detailed photos as well. You could also use two extra "T"'s and add a bottom cross bar for more rigidity. I intentionally splayed the bottom wider than the top to give it lateral strength. I can email you detailed pictures if you need them. Target Holder.pdf
  19. Not sure you can blame yourself, could have been a number of other things. I don't picture wounded deer surviving too long with coyotes around. They would have picked up his blood trail and finished him off in short time.
  20. No need, I'll be glad to email you or anyone my sketch with the dimensions. I made it to use at the archery range in Wantagh. Between the wind and uneven grass my bag was always falling over.
  21. True and it doesn't do the target bag any good either. The middle cross bar pops out so you can store it flat or throw it in your trunk. You could paint the PVC with the new plastic paints if you wanted to keep it outside.
  22. Here is the poster child for the teachers union http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/02/08/union-chief-with-over-300g-salary-on-voucher-debate-lifes-not-always-fair/
  23. Of course there is a difference between private sector work and municipal. For generations municipal workers preached, "you pretend to pay us, so we pretend to work" Of course now they get paid better than the private sector and they still pretend to work. I will be willing to mail a bolt cutter to any teacher over worked and under-paid so you can cut loose of that chain holding you there and then you can get a private sector job if you like.
  24. Yes, but this executive order is unlike any signed before. For one thing, those had expiration dates and this one doesn't.
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