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What Islam Isn't


St. Paul's Cathedral in London where the sun is setting
on Christian Europe after decades of pointlessly importing a religion that is incapa-
ble of creating viable societies - instead of
taking them from others.

Islam is not a religion nor is it a cult. It is a complete system.

Islam has religious, legal, political, economic and military components. The religious component is a beard for all the other components.

Islamization occurs when there are sufficient Muslims in a country to agitate for their so-called 'religious rights.'



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Extended White House Campaign Could Take Heaviest Toll On Bush

We are in one of the longest presidential campaigns in modern memory — and haven't even started focusing on the general election.

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Only CEOs Need Fear

Welcome to Obama Wonderland, where Democrats hike taxes only on evil corporate executives and fulfill pledges of tax cuts for the "middle class." It's the same baloney Bill Clinton promised in 1992.

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The Windfall Profits Tax Slap

Why are Democrats keen on treating oil companies like they’re comic-book villains and the windfall profits tax is just a well-deserved enema that will teach Big Oil to pay its fair share? Take That, Big Oil!

If you tell oil companies that they won’t be able to keep their profits past a certain point, you know what they’ll do? They’ll make money right up until that point and then they’ll stop. Unlike the guy building the better mousetrap, oil companies aren’t in it for the glory, they’re in it for the money. . . .

So people dependent on pension funds — union workers, government employees and the like — will be asked to sacrifice some of their retirement income. Jobs dependent on oil and gas extraction would be cut. And, as Schumer explains, money that would otherwise be invested in exploration and improved efficiency will instead be diverted to “alternative” energies that politicians (like Schumer) think are better investments.

No wonder Schumer’s so cocky, given the boffo success of Washington’s “investment” in ethanol, which creates more greenhouse gases than oil does, contributes to deforestation, and is fueling the starvation of millions around the globe.

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That's Just One Of The Sinister Lies Told About The Mideast's Only Democracy

Over its 60-year existence, a host of sinister lies have been told about the Mideast's only democracy. Israel Drove Out the Arabs 60 Years Ago?
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It's What They Always Do

"All the money from these big-time tobacco settlements was going to fund education, health care, and anti-smoking campaigns. But politicians see that money and take it to fund other budget items."
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Keep Government Out Of The Way

"We've been conditioned to hate every big corporate interest -- Big Oil, Big Tobacco, Big Retail, Big Drug, Big Pharmaceutical, Big Food, Big Insurance, Big Medicine -- and to love government, because it's genuinely out to help us."
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No Attack

Hamas endorsed Obama; his campaign manager welcomed it. But McCain mentioned it, and it's an "attack." This is how messiahs act.
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36 Percent [Of Muslims] Think The 9/11 Attacks Were In Some Way Justified

Just Like Us? Really!  "Gallup says only 7 percent of the world's Muslims are political radicals. Yet 36 percent think the 9/11 attacks were in some way justified."
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Al Gore And Climate Ka-Ching

Al Gore blames the Burma tragedy on global warming despite growing evidence to the contrary. Could the hype be related to his financial interests?

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Recycling Terrorists

The U.S. has been releasing Gitmo terrorists only to see them rejoin the jihad and kill again. The blood of their victims is on the hands of the ACLU.

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Democrats' Windfall Tax — On You

In their ongoing war against U.S. oil producers, Senate Democrats say they'll slap Big Oil with a windfall profits tax and take away $17 billion in tax breaks, among other punishments. This is an energy plan?

Senators also want to impose steep penalties on "price gouging" — despite the fact that some 17 separate studies have found it doesn't exist. The plan amounts to little more than an attempt to impose price controls — a socialist tool dressed up in populist garb.

As any student who's taken Econ 101 at the local junior college can tell you, higher taxes don't encourage production; they discourage it. But Senate Democrats apparently played hooky the day taxes were discussed. They should at least have read the report from their own nonpartisan Congressional Research Service in 2006.

It shows that from 1980 to 1986, the last time the U.S. had a windfall profits tax on oil companies, the results were disappointing. As the chart shows, oil companies were hit hard by the tax. And in line with basic economic theory, they produced less oil, not more.

"Over the entire 1980-1986 period," the study said, "the (windfall profits tax) reduced domestic oil production from between 320 million barrels . . . and 1,268 million barrels."




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The Long-Suffering President Bush.

In 2004, Bush defended his record for months on the stump; now it has become almost second nature for all three candidates to denounce it daily. Give ‘em Hell, Dubya
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Why Don't They

Congressional Democrats could pass global “warming” legislation if they wanted to. But who wants to pay for it? Theives Fall Out
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