About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

20 Replies to “Ryan Mauro Debates CAIR: Is CAIR Linked to Muslim Brotherhood?”

    • I really do wonder given the infiltration of Islamic operatives into all areas of our gov’t if we will be able to stop this.
      It will take an incredibly strong new administration to throw them all out of the house.

      • It will take time and a lot more damage to the Constitution and the rule of law before it occurs, I don’t doubt we will win in the long run but the question is will we be civilized?

      • Babs get the book the Verona intercepts, (I think that is how the first word is spelled) it is about the early days of the Cold War when the US signals intercept people cracked the Soviets codes. The big problem was that the messages they read proved that several of the people very much higher up the chain of command were Soviet agents. If they told what they knew the were in danger of being murdered.

        FYI we finally got most of the Soviet Agents out of high positions but never cleared all of them from the government.

  1. Egypt Arrests Senior Muslim Brotherhood Member (abcnews, Nov 20, 2014)
    http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/egypt-arrests-top-islamist-negotiator-27045958

    “Egypt on Thursday arrested a leading Muslim Brotherhood member who played a key role in negotiations between his now-banned group and the government. In Cairo, at least nine people, including five policemen, were hurt in incidents involving a home-made bomb and a stun grenade.

    The early morning arrest of Mohammed Ali Bishr from his home in the Nile Delta was linked to a call for demonstrations at the end of the month, according to a security official. The rallies have been called by a hard-line Islamist group called the Salafi Front, and not the Brotherhood.

    Egypt has waged a sweeping crackdown on the Brotherhood since the military ouster in July 2013 of President Mohammed Morsi, a senior official with the Islamist group, following mass demonstrations demanding his resignation. Morsi is among tens of thousands of Brotherhood members who have been detained in the clampdown, while hundreds have been killed….”

  2. Do not worry friends. After all, those are just some low level lunar lunatics. Those would surely pose no threat whatsoever. The really bad guys were sent back to Qatar. lol

    US Sends Guantanamo Prisoners to Georgia, Slovakia (abcnews, Nov 20, 2014)
    http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/us-sends-guantanamo-prisoners-georgia-slovakia-27059722

    “Five prisoners have been released from Guantanamo Bay as part of a renewed effort to close the detention center on the U.S. Navy base in Cuba, officials said Thursday.

    Three men were sent to Georgia and two to Slovakia for resettlement. They were among dozens of low-level prisoners at Guantanamo who were determined to no longer pose a threat and should be released by an administration task force in 2009.

    Their release brings the total prison population to 143.

    President Barack Obama had pledged to close the detention center upon taking office but has been thwarted by Congress, which has prohibited sending any prisoners to the U.S. for any reason and imposed restrictions making it harder to move them overseas.

    U.S. State Department envoy Clifford Sloan has been trying to persuade other countries to accept prisoners cleared for release and he praised Georgia and Slovakia for their assistance….”

  3. Hello there….its me again…….Don Laird……

    This is classic garbage from CAIR and one of their hamfisted, pea brained mouthpieces who regularly gets his ass handed to him on a platter…….

    His name is Nezar Hamze and stupidity is his stock in trade.

    Here he his in a debate with Col. Allen West (Ret), now a Congressman from Florida.

    This was shot a few years ago…….enjoy……

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6UMso6PKe4

    Regards, Don Laird
    Dogtown Bastard
    Alberta, Canada

  4. If I remember correctly VICE did a docu on Karachi a well… This city is hell on Earth.

    City at war – where a police officer is killed every day (BBC, Nov 19, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-30115827

    “Pakistan’s police are on the front line battling the Taliban. Not just in the remote north of the country, near the border with Afghanistan, but in Karachi, the country’s economic and cultural heart.

    Five months ago the Taliban staged an audacious attack. Ten heavily armed men dressed as security guards stormed the cargo terminal of Pakistan’s busiest airport, in Karachi, aiming to hijack aircraft. In a prolonged overnight battle most of the militants were shot and the rest blew themselves up. Altogether, at least 28 people died. Karachi Police are fighting back against the Taliban by trying to root out militants hiding in the city suburbs, but it’s dangerous work. Out of 15,000 police officers in the city, on average one dies every day.

    “They are not pious. They are common criminals,” says Ijaz, a senior officer in Karachi Police Criminal Investigation Department. “They generate money from drug sales, extortion and kidnap to fund their war. Any crime you can think of the Taliban is involved in. You will find them in gambling dens, with liquor bottles and they often use the services of prostitutes.”

    Ijaz is in his early 30s but he has the look of much older man. When I walk into his office, he’s enveloped in a cloud of thick smoke. He always seems to have a phone in one hand and a cigarette in the other. “It’s easy to fight them in the north of Pakistan because there is a clear target,” he says. “But in a city like Karachi it’s very difficult because there are more than 70 splinter groups… and you don’t know who your enemy is. We are in a real war.”

    For more than a decade Pakistan’s economic capital has been plagued by politically motivated targeted killings but now all the parties have a common enemy in the Taliban, who turn its ethnic diversity to their advantage. “They hide in the slums where no one raises an eyebrow if you are Pathan or Punjabi or from the tribal areas,” Ijaz says. “You can come from any part of Asia and no one will look at you twice. You can go completely undetected.”

    Ijaz and his team of 25 heavily armed officers carry out regular night raids in some of these hiding places, which have fast become no-go areas for other police units, especially after sunset…..”

    • VICE – Guide to Karachi – part 1 of 5 ( links to the subsequent parts on the youtube page )