Defeating extremism by promoting balance.

19 November, 2008

In a recent interview Huthaifa Azzam said, “If I saw an American or British man wearing a soldier’s uniform inside Iraq I would kill him because that is my obligation. If I found the same soldier over the border in Jordan I wouldn’t touch him. In Iraq he is a fighter and an occupier, here he is not. This is my religion and I respect this as the main instruction in my religion for jihad.”

He is also quoted as saying, “That is the last thing my father would have wanted but he knew the dangers of it. He always warned people to stay away from the extremists, he even put it in his will. What is happening today with Al-Qaeda is not his way.” Read the rest of this entry »


Save Interpal!

14 November, 2008

A little while ago I wrote a blog on the situation in Palestine and how there is a concerted effort to squeeze the life out of the Palestinians. If it’s not the terrorist killing of children, men and women by the occupying Zionist’s army, then it’s the blockade – if that fails they turn off the fuel, the water supply and much more. But every now and again a little trickle of hope gets in whether by the noble efforts of the likes of Lauren Booth and the blockade busting ships.

Sometimes hope is provided by charities, one such charity is Interpal. We know the Zionists have tried to close down Interpal for a while now – one such attempt cost them dearly, but they have not given up. Read the rest of this entry »


Execution of Bali bombers was right

11 November, 2008

No doubt we’ve all seen media images of the bodies of the Bali bombers being greeted as martyrs, whether they are accurate depictions or media exaggerations is a different matter. The real question for me is, should they have been executed for the bombings?

On balance, I think it was right they paid for their crimes in this way Read the rest of this entry »


Mad Mel and the Great Escape

11 November, 2008

Mad Mel is now not only factually incorrect, but also incoherent. Just when you thought Mad Mel couldn’t lower the level of debate - yup, she’s done it again.

Trying to refute the idiocies of a rabid Ziono-fascist is probably doomed to failure. But I couldn’t resist the temptation Read the rest of this entry »


Two faces of the same coin?

7 November, 2008

Although on the other side of the Atlantic, many here in Britain have been inspired by the large number of people who waited hours to vote in the US general election. Men, women, and the youth of all colours and races were inspired by the vision of change which Barack Obama so brilliantly and eloquently advocated. ‘Change has come to America’.

Or has it? Read the rest of this entry »