Links and news for April 25 2013

Thank you to M, Richard, Don L, all the people who sent this material in. Some of it was days ago, so I don’t remember necessarily exactly who sent what but thank you all very much!

1. Normally, you would think a judge that belonged to ANTIFA, the violent leftist protest group would be considered biased and not allowed to say, for example, cause to be investigated a legal and non-violent classical-liberal party in her country wouldn’t you? This is that judge making a speech at an ANTIFA gathering.

2. BBC did an interesting documentary on how sharia courts in the UK fail women. It was not available to be seen outside the UK but some good Samaritan, presumably in the UK saw fit to make a bit torrent of it and make it available. This would be it. You would need to make sure a bit-torrent client is installed before you can make use of that link though and make sure you click the thing that says: “Get this torrent” and NOT download here. Oh and don’t accept the extras. Tool bars or what have you. Say no to everything except the program if you decide to install u Torrent which I linked to above.

3. BRUSSELS, April 23, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – In an astonshing display of gentleness in the face of a vile attack, the head of the Catholic Church in Belgium, Archbishop Andre-Joseph Leonard, remained calmly seated with eyes closed in prayer Tuesday as four topless women attacked him with shouts and curses and doused him with water.

I guess these women think crack, heroin, self mutilation etc. should all be legal then. I mean, their bodies right? So they have no responsibility to anyone else at all I suppose.

Certainly what they did has to be a crime. And a pretty gutless and pointless one at that. More important should be the conference the Archbishop was attending on blasphemy laws. This is of critical importance to all of us on all sides of these debates.

Femen humiliating archbishop-3 Femen attack archbishop-2

4. Far leftist terrorist explains how he found his target. Funny you don’t really hear about the far leftist brand of terrorist much do you? I hadn’t heard of this one till just now.

5. Michael Savage rips up Obama’s speech on the Boston bombing.

6. So many ‘Asian’ Rape gang and brutal serial rape and sexual slavery of underage British women that I have lost track of what I have posted and have not. This is a harrowing tale. Apologies if I have already posted this one.

7. Some photos from the scene of the terrorist attack in France today

8. Older of the Boston Bombers studied koran for days on end.

9. The world hates the US now more than ever. A good read.

10. An odd fire fight off the coast of Somalia between Somalis and armed Iranian ‘fisherman’

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3 Replies to “Links and news for April 25 2013”

  1. On number 9 when you know that attacking a nations is going to get you invaded and probably killed you leave them alone, when you know the other nation is bluffing and won’t do anything you hate them openly and attack them.

  2. New Rules – Posse Comitatus Act

    “”Planning and preparedness by the Federal Government, including the Department of Defense, for civil disturbances is important due to the potential severity of the consequences of such events for the Nation and the population. The employment of Federal military forces to control civil disturbances shall only occur in a specified civil jurisdiction under specific circumstances as authorized by the President, normally through issuance of an Executive order or other Presidential directive authorizing and directing the Secretary of Defense to provide for the restoration of law and order in a specific State or locality.”

    Support of civilian law enforcement agencies by DoD personnel shall be provided in accordance with sections 112, 351, 831, 1116, 1751, and 1385 (also known and hereinafter referred to as “The Posse Comitatus Act, as amended”) of title 18, U.S.C. (Reference (n)); chapter 18 of Reference (d); section 1970 of title 2, U.S.C. (Reference (o)) (for support to the DoDI 3025.21, February 27, 2013

    No, I don’t wear a tinfoil hat, but it’s remarkable that this came out right before the big push toward increased domestic firearms control in the United States. It’s also very interesting that one month ago in Colorado, the US Department of Homeland Security threatened to replace/supplant elected county sheriffs who were unwilling to enforce new federal firearms regulations. It also came as Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) asked the Obama Administration to clarify the circumstances (if any) that it would use drone aircraft to attack American citizens on US soil who had not been convicted of a crime.