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Brigitte Gabriel On The Savage Nation
The Savage Nation 27 February 2010
By Brigitte Gabriel
Founder of ACT for America and author of "They Must Be Stopped", Brigitte Gabriel, discusses the Obama administration's politically correct approach to radical Islam on The Savage Nation.
Islam Is ... Finally Being Fixed on Google
Fox News 27 January 2010
By Jeremy A. Kaplan
A glitch in the "don't be evil" company's search engine appeared to censor searches for information about Islam. And after nearly three weeks, the company is finally fixing the problem. 
We Have A Hero: Geert Wilders
LivingScoop 27 January 2010
By Hollandse_Nieuwe
In times like these we have to ask ourselves several important questions:
How can you, I, our friends and children really trust that what we see on TV and hear on the radio is true? How do we know that our opinions are really our own? 
Crusader Government was Superior to Muslim Government [Video]
Islamization Watch 4 January 2010
By Cole
This video deals with the fact that Christian governments in the Crusader States of the Middle Ages protected the rights of their citizens and engaged in conciliar judicial process, while Muslim governments were despotic and based upon the absolute will of the ruler.
Malaysian court rules the term Allah is not exclusive to Islam
Radio Australia 1 January 2010
The Malaysian High Court has ruled that Christians have a constitutional right to use the world Allah when referring to God. The decision overturns a government ban on non-Muslims using the 
The Illegal-Settlements Myth
Commentary Magazin 28 December 2009
By David M. Phillips
The conviction that Jewish settlements in the West Bank are illegal is now so commonly accepted, it hardly seems as though the matter is even open for discussion. But it is. Decades of argument about the issue have obscured the complex nature of the specific legal question about which a supposedly overwhelming verdict of guilty has been rendered against settlement policy. 
Iran, not Israel, is Arabs’ Worst Enemy, Survey Reveals
Arutz Sheva 21 December 2009
By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
Iran’s nuclear threat to regional security has replaced Israel as the Arab world’s public enemy number one for the Arab world, according to an Arab survey commissioned by the Doha Debates group. A 
Video reports from Copenhagen climate conference
Danish Peoples Party 17 Dec 2009
This is a series of 10 videos from the climate change conference held in the Danish Parliament on December 6th, 2009. They provide oft-ignored scientific viewpoints relevant to the UN-sponsored COP15 climate summit. as well as the implications for Global Governance.
Introduction by MEP Morten Messerschmidt:
Architect of Swiss minaret ban is a Turk
Hurriyet Daily News 9 December 2009
By ZAFER ATAMER
The architect of the controversial Swiss referendum that resulted in a ban on the construction of minarets has a Turkish heritage, daily Milliyet reported on Wednesday. Born in the Aegean province 
Libelblogger Charles Johnson: Why I Parted Ways with Sanity and Truth-Telling
Jihad Watch 01 December 2009
The execrable CAIR tool and libelblogger Charles Johnson has posted a self-righteous laundry list purporting to explain why he betrayed all his principles, friends, and associates: "Why I Parted Ways with the Right."
You can find it here -- the adolescent libelblogger has blocked direct links from this site, but you can paste this in to your address bar: 
Turkey's Erdogan: "The Minarets Are Our Swords"
Dianawest.net 1 December 2009
By Diana West
Andrew Bostom delves into the sourcing behind the wholly rational, minimally survivalist rationale against permitting minarets to rise over non-Islamic lands -- if, that is, they are to stay non-Islamic. Andy writes:
The venerable Brill Encyclopedia of Islam (EOI) entry on minarets makes plain that minarets are a political statement of Islamic supremacism. Interestingly, given current Turkish Erdogan’s provocative statement while mayor of Istanbul -- (the full statement was quoted in a NY Times story by Stephen Kinzer from 2/16/1998: "The mosques are our barracks, the domes are our helmets, the minarets are our swords, and the faithful are our army”), cited by opponents of minaret construction in Switzerland — the observations from the Brill EOI about the Ottoman perspective on minarets are of particular interest. 
Poll finds strong support for right to criticise religion
ChristianToday 23 November 2009
By Brian Hutt
A survey of 20 nations has found strong support for the right to criticise religion. According to the survey of more than 18,000 people, 57 per cent agreed that "people should be allowed to 
Confronting the Spin on the Fort Hood Massacre
Family Security Matters 13 November 2009
By Frank Salvato
It is sad and disturbing commentary on the state of American culture when the facts surrounding an event, such as the slaughter that took place at Fort Hood, can not only be manipulated to facilitate 
Yusuf al-Qaradawi: spiritual advisor to the stars
The Centre For Social Cohesion 5 November 2009
By Robin Simcox. Guest post by CSC Research Intern, Alexandra Sokolowski
Hollywood's Barrie Osborne, producer of "The Matrix" and "The Lord of the Rings", is making a $150 million movie on the life of the prophet Mohammed. It's a remake of the controversial 1976 film "The Message", which led to riots - and two deaths - in the US. 
Video: Disfigured Israeli Terror Victim Confronts Goldstone in Dramatic UN Debate
UN Watch 5 November 2009
U.N. Human Rights Council witnesses dramatic face-off when head of controversial UN "fact-finding" mission on Gaza unexpectedly confronted by one of his own witnesses. Dr. Mirela Siderer, an Israeli doctor 
Belgium: Gallery takes down exhibit due to offended Muslims
International Free Press Society 28 September 2009
By James Cohen
Oh, no! It’s happening again: the Islamic world is grievously insulted by a work of art produced by an infidel! More specifically, a French artist has showed disrespect for Muslim prayer mats. 
Video: Robert Spencer - The Crusades, Fact & Truth
Erenicus 28 September 2009
Robert Spencer - The Crusades, Fact & Truth (Part 1/5)
Robert Spencer in the Danish free press society, Copenhagen, talking about the Crusades, Islam, Christendom and the politically correct myths surrounding the medieval clashes between the biggest world religions. 
UK Hospital Accepts Hijab, Bans Crucifix
Timesonline 21 September 2009
By Deborah Lewis
A nurse says she has been banned from working with patients because she refuses to remove her crucifix necklace on the wards. Shirley Chaplin is taking her local NHS trust to an employment tribunal 
Christian hotel owners hauled before court after defending their beliefs in discussion with Muslim guest
Mail Online 21 September 2009
By Jonathan Petre
A Christian couple have been charged with a criminal offence after taking part in what they regarded as a reasonable discussion about religion with guests at their hotel. 
Turkish Investigators Wiretapped Turkish Daily without Court Consent
International Press Institute 21 September 2009
By Colin Peters
Turkish investigators have secretly listened into telephone calls to and from popular daily newspaper Cumhuriyet, the Turkish Justice Ministry confirmed on Thursday 






