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January 28th, 2007 by Quan Tranh
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Where terror dies and freedom lives
January 28th, 2007 by Quan Tranh
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January 25th, 2007 by Quan Tranh
A man shot his 17-year old daughter 4 times in the head fatally wounding her. She had been to the doctor several times for virginity testing and it appeared that she was a virgin. Even after the autopsy she was determined to be a virgin. Honor killings show that Islam is a barbaric religion and that it is so primitive it cannot trust modern medical science. King Abdullah has made progress by having honor killings classified as regular murders.
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January 25th, 2007 by Quan Tranh
CNN is reporting on the new military toy that makes targets feel as if they’re on fire. Sounds like a good way to initiate the terrorists into their new home in hell.
While the sudden, 130-degree Fahrenheit (54.44 Celsius) heat was not painful, it was intense enough to make participants think their clothes were about to ignite.
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January 17th, 2007 by Quan Tranh
In a brilliant move Frank D. Hargrove said black people should “get over” slavery. Hargrove has the right idea. Immigrants to the US concentrate on the future and do not dwell on the past. People like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson are keeping the black community buried in the past. Black leaders such as Bill Cosby are the future and they see that the youth need to concentrate on building a future rather than complaining about the past.
When somebody tells me I should just get over slavery, I can only express my emotion by projecting that I am appalled, absolutely appalled,” said Del. Dwight C. Jones, head of the Legislative Black Caucus.
Mr. Jones sounds like he needs a good dose of get over it himself.
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January 15th, 2007 by Quan Tranh
Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter said Thursday he will support public hunts to kill all but 100 gray wolves in the state once the federal government removes the animal from Endangered Species Act protections, and that he hopes to shoot a wolf himself.
Here is a prime act of barbarism and sneaky too. Gov. Otter is certainly not a stupid redneck. The government conservation office of Idaho says they can get away with killing 550 of the 650 wolves in the state. This will leave 100 remaining which would leave them under state protection rather than federal protection. Opponents to the hunt claim that wolves do not affect elk and other big game herds.
I can say that in my opinion Gov. Otter is an idiot redneck. He is overlooking the advantages of wolves in a protected area. First you train them to like human flesh. Then you release your felons into the wilderness ala Running Man and watch the fun. Other possibilities for entertainment include legalizing the hunting of domestic dogs since they are related to wolves. I would prefer the legalizing of hunting any animal in Idaho, including what I call advanced primates. For those that don’t know what those are please look up homo sapiens.
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January 15th, 2007 by Quan Tranh
The “religion of peace”, Islam, has murdered three Asians in Thailand. A farmer and his wife were found beheaded with a menacing note left next to their bodies.
Both had been shot and a handwritten note next to the bodies said, “We shall kill all Thai Buddhists,” they said.
This was bound to happen after the military coup that occurred not too long ago. Reuters is reporting that the new military government has been unable to control the unrest. I believe that the terrorists have been emboldened by the takeover and that the government is deliberately turning a blind eye towards the killings.
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January 10th, 2007 by Quan Tranh
Reuters is reporting something very surprising. Home prices are up and they are becoming unaffordable. One issue is that there are more people than houses available in some areas. This is a basic supply and demand issue, not a rich vs. poor issue. You have the option to live in less crowded areas for a lower price, though this can contribute to suburban sprawl. The other option is to pursue longer mortgage terms. Sure you pay more in interest, but if you want to own rather than rent it’s your next best choice. San Francisco now has 50 year mortgage products since most homes in desirable neighborhoods are in the millions of dollars and we’re not talking mansions, but less than 2000 sq ft. I don’t see this as something to be alarmed about. Japan introduced 100 year mortgage products 15 years ago and everyone there appears to be doing just fine. Generational mortgages are the future for America and everyone should get used to the idea. Most Americans can’t imagine having 3 generations under one roof. In a logical way it does make sense because your children will inherit your estate and your legacy. Shouldn’t they contribute to both as well?
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January 7th, 2007 by Quan Tranh
In surprisingly good news Japan has decided it would be in their best interests to have joint military operations in the event of a North Korean or Chinese attack. The plan calls for allowing the US to use Japan as a staging ground for launching attacks to defend Japan or Taiwan.
In addition, the report said, Japanese and US officials will seek the cooperation of the police, local governments and the private sector in such functions as search and rescue operations for US military personnel, and providing and guarding bases and ports that would serve as operational hubs for the US military.
Even the private sector is going to be involved in backing US troops in any operation. The Japanese have proven themselves to be good allies and trading partners of the US for many years. I’m glad to see this Asian country backing the side of freedom and commerce.
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January 5th, 2007 by Quan Tranh
I was reading what was written at PeachPundit about John Cornetta’s Love Shack in John’s Creek. Commenter Erick mentioned that the Talibaptists should take pictures of people shopping at the Love Shack and post them online. Well, turnabout is fair play! I think it’s time that those interested in liberty and capitalism start to catalog the threats to America in our own back yard. Religious fundamentalism is a major threat to liberty in this country. It doesn’t matter if the fundamentalists are Islamic or Christian they are standing against the American way of life. In the interest of protecting America I will be stopping by and taking pictures of the protesters taking pictures if they decide to show like they did in Peachtree Corners. I am sure the Department of Homeland Security would want to add them to the watch list of suspected terrorists. If vegetarian protesters in front of Honey Baked Ham are terrorists, then surely religious protesters are terrorists.
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January 3rd, 2007 by Quan Tranh
Washington Post is covering a story about so called “atrocities” at Guantanamo Bay. Not that I’m concerned what we do with suspected terrorists, but there are some good points here.
In a previously unreported allegation, one interrogator bragged to an FBI agent that he had forced a prisoner to listen to “Satanic black metal music for hours,” then dressed as a Catholic priest before “baptizing” him.
This is quite entertaining. I do have a question though. Is it ok to make Muslim prisoners listen to Death Metal if you make them listen to Nile? It’s Egyptian themed after all and should mix nicely with the prisoners. Then the interrogator dressed as a priest, eh? Well it would only be appropriate to play “Baptized in Blood” by Death then. I have to wonder if the prisoner was baptized in pig’s blood. Now that would have been something to see.
One agent reported being told that while questioning male captives, female interrogators would sometimes wet their hands and touch detainees’ faces in order to interrupt their prayers. Such actions would make some Muslims consider themselves unclean and unable to continue praying.
Islam is such a confusing religion and apparently uneducated as well. If you just rinsed your hands you should be cleaner and touching others with wet hands might be rude but certainly not unclean. It is not surprising that they don’t understand the basics of hygiene with nothing but sand around. Perhaps it’s not the fact that someone who just washed their hands touched the prisoners, but that they believe women are unclean. Is possible that is where the problem lies. The facts were right under my nose all this time. Terrorists prefer young boys over girls.
It sounds like the prisoners at Guantanamo Bay shouldn’t be complaining about the role playing going on there. As a matter of fact they should be borrowing that Catholic priest costume from one of the guards.
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