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Saturday, December 12, 2015

I Think More Muslims live in Minnesota then Syria




 In Minnesota barely a month goes by without hearing about some sort of Muslim uprising. 






Maybe they should change their license plate from "10,000 lakes" to "10,000 mosques".








MN even has a Muslim in Congress.



 No not the abortion loving Catholic on the left. He's the one on the right swearing in on the Quran.





Keith Ellison staying true to form.


Receiving the  >Sowing The Seeds Of Islam Award< for getting most of the 5.5 million morons who live in Minnesota to vote for a Muslim Democrat over a Republican.

Allah Akbar!


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Minnesota man accused of threatening FBI agents on social media



A Minnesota man was charged Friday with threatening FBI agents on social media after the arrest of a friend on charges of conspiring to help ISIS, and authorities say the man had hopes himself of traveling to Syria.

Khaalid Adam Abdulkadir, 19, posted two separate threats on Twitter after the arrest of his friend, Abdirizak Mohamed Warsame, 20, of Eagan, according to a criminal complaint. He was charged with one felony count of impending and retaliating against a federal law enforcement officer. FBI agents arrested Abdulkadir on Friday.





Khalif Adam Abdulkadir, 19, who has been charged with retaliating against a federal officer after threatening to kill FBI agents over Twitter. Abdulkadir is the eleventh person to be arrested in connection with an alleged extremist recruitment pipeline in Minnesota.




Abdulkadir, of Minneapolis, wrote messages that included the words “kill them FBI” and “I’m kill them FEDS for take my brothers,” according to court documents. Investigators were able to take screen shots of the tweets before they were eventually deleted. 


Makes you wonder. Were they born here? 

“I’m kill them FEDS for take my brothers” indicates they were not... or went to school in Chicago.

Abdulkadir is being held without bail until his next hearing on Wednesday. Judge Becky Thorson granted his request for a federal defender after he said his income is just $1,200 a month and only has about $56 in the bank. It was unclear what his job was.

"While there are many legitimate means in the United States to voice dissent and difference of opinion with our government, threatening violent retaliation against federal agents is both illegal and outrageous," U.S. Attorney Andy Luger said in a statement.

The 19-year-old has been on authorities’ radar, according to an affidavit from an FBI agent. The document claims Abdulkadir was in contact via Twitter with a Minnesota man, Mohamed Abdullahi Hassan, also known as “Miski,” who left in 2008 to join the extremist group Al-Shabaab in Somalia and was known for tweeting jihadist comments. The messages they exchanged in January indicated Abdulkadir was interested in getting to Syria, the affidavit says. The State Department said Monday that Hassan had turned himself in to authorities in Somalia on Nov. 6; Hassan has claimed he was captured.

In January, the affidavit says, Abdulkadir also "liked" an old tweet posted by Hanad Mohallim, a former Minnesotan who the affidavit says was reportedly killed in November 2014 while fighting for ISIS in Syria. And it says he exchanged messages via Facebook in May 2015 with Abdi Nur, a Minnesota man who traveled to Syria a year earlier to fight for the group, showing "an aspiration" by Abdulkadir to travel to Syria to be with him.

The affidavit also alleges Abdulkadir was part of a group of young men who videotaped a deputy U.S. marshal from about two feet away through a window on the ground floor of the federal courthouse in Minneapolis after the initial court appearance of one of six men arrested April 18 on charges of conspiring to provide material support to the Islamic State.


Roughly 22 young men have left Minnesota since 2007 to join Al-Shabaab in Somalia; about a dozen Minnesota residents have traveled to Syria to join jihadist groups there since late 2013.

Abdulkadir's case has parallels with that of another Minnesota man, Mahamed Abukar Said, who was charged with two felonies for tweeting "ima whack that us attorney general" after the arrests of the six men in April. Said pleaded guilty to a reduced misdemeanor charge last month and faces a maximum of a year in jail plus supervised release and probation when he's sentenced later this month.





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Iranian woman to be stoned to death as world marks UN 'Human Rights Day'




1.  If they are capable of doing this (worse than animals) does anyone truly believe they have any intension of keeping to the "Nuke Deal".

2.  Most people couldn't do this to a dog. You ever wonder where they find the depraved bastards willing to pull this off? In the world of Islam you don't have to look very far. 

3.  This is the mindset of Muslims. Women are stoned for being raped. Where is the f--king logic in that?


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For this photo, an Iranian woman symbolically dressed up as a victim of death by stoning as part of a protest by the National Council of Resistance of Iran in Brussels. (Reuters)



As the world marks International Human Rights Day on Thursday, Iran is continuing its execution spree with the announcement that a woman has been sentenced to death by stoning.

The gruesome penalty, in which the wrongdoer is buried up to their shoulders and pelted with rocks, was first reported on the Persian-language Iranian website LAHIG. The woman, who was identified only by the initials “A.Kh,” was convicted of being complicit in her husband's murder.

An Iranian criminal court in Rasht, the capital city of the northern province of Gilan, handed down the brutal sentence.

“The rate of executions in Iran has not decreased in the last few years, it has increased," Maryam Nayeb Yazdi, a prominent Canadian-Iranian human rights activist based in Toronto, told FoxNews.com. "Although stoning has become more rare in Iran, such sentences are still being issued by Iranian judges. The probability of a stoning sentence to be carried out is slim due to the international sensitivity of the issue; there is a great chance her sentence may be ‘converted’ to death by hanging.”


“The rate of executions in Iran has not decreased in the last few years, it has increased."

- Maryam Nayeb Yazdi, Iranian-Canadian activist

Iran is believed to have imposed death by stoning on at least 150 people since the Islamic Revolution in 1980, according to the International Committees against Execution and Stoning.

"We need to note that an official Iranian website released the stoning sentence news, and we should question the regime's motives for doing so," said Nayeb Yazdi, who runs the translation blog Persian2English and works with the international NGO Iran Human Rights. "The stoning sentence is an indication of the Iranian regime's continued war against women in Iran. Arbitrary executions in Iran must be on top of the agenda in any dialogue between Iran and the West.”

After a widespread public-pressure campaign in the West in 2010, Iran dropped the stoning penalty against a 43-year-old Iranian woman. Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtianiwas sentenced to stoning for alleged adultery. Her case remains shrouded in judicial mystery and it is unclear if she will still be executed.

“Whether or not one supports the nuclear deal with Iran, it is astonishing that the West cultivates an ever-closer alliance with a theocratic regime widely known for its abysmal human rights record and aggressive behavior in the region," Julie Lenarz, executive director of the UK-based Human Security Center told FoxNews.com. "They hang men for the "crime" of writing poems; or engaging in peaceful protest; or loving someone of the same sex.

“Women are stoned for being raped and Iranian law even allows for juvenile executions. Iran is averaging three hangings per day at the moment and remains a pariah state with no regard for human life," she added. "In a despicable form of moral myopia, the gold rush for business, as the international sanctions regime begins to unravel, has made Western governments blind to the suffering of ordinary Iranians at the hands of the Ayatollahs.”

The UN's Human Rights Day is observed every year on Dec. 10 and commemorates the day in 1948 on which the UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.







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Friday, December 11, 2015

Where's "Lou Rawls" when you need him?





Obama Not Scheduled to Attend San Bernardino Funerals

Anyone see a glaring inconsistency?

Charleston shooting:

 Not only did he have to be there he just couldn't contain himself.

I think I hear a song coming on...


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Charleston:

Not a Muslim.
Kills 9  
And this piece of shit should get the death penalty. 





In contrast: 

Two Muslims kill 14 in  San Bernardino.

Result:
  
Blame everybody and their brother, gun control, you name it. Just don't call out the Muslims and certainly don't go to the victims funeral and exercise your vocal cords. He would defend Islam with his last dying breath.

Did you expect anything different?


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President Barack Obama is not scheduled to attend any of the funerals for the victims of the San Bernardino terror attack nine days ago, Breitbart News has learned. He has yet to visit the town in the wake of the deadliest terror attack since 9/11.

The White House did not return a request for comment about the president’s schedule.

It is unknown to the public whether he will attend any funerals, the first of which took place on Thursday for victim Yvette Velasco. Two were scheduled for Friday morning, which Obama appears to be missing as well.

Obama delivered the eulogy at the memorial service this year for the victims of a racist mass murder at a church in Charleston, South Carolina. Obama used his remarks to push for gun control: “For too long, we’ve been blind to the unique mayhem that gun violence inflicts upon this nation,” he preached.

The White House also sent three representatives to the funeral of Michael Brown, the 18-year-old who robbed a store in Ferguson and later fought with police officer Darren Wilson. Massive Black Lives Matter protests had resulted from accusations that Wilson shot Brown in cold blood. Brown’s alleged gesture of surrender–“Hands up, don’t shoot”–was repeated by protesters, elected officials and celebrities. Wilson was later exonerated of killing Brown, and the “Hands up, don’t shoot” claim was found to be false.

Obama did not attend, nor did he send a representative to the funeral of slain “American Snyper” Chris Kyle, Breitbart News reported. Neither were representatives sent to the funeral of journalist James Foley, who was beheaded by the so-called Islamic State (also known as ISIS, ISIL, or Daesh). 

The White House sent “Cabinet Secretary Broderick Johnson, chair of the Obama administration’s My Brother’s Keeper Task Force; Heather Foster, an adviser in the White House Office of Public Engagement; and Elias Alcantara from the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs” to the funeral of Freddie Gray. Gray had died a week after injuries sustained during an encounter with police in Baltimore.

Even on the third anniversary of the death of Trayvon Martin–the man that Obama famously said looked like the son he never had–Obama met with Martin’s parents at the White House. “Today, on the third anniversary of Trayvon Martin’s death, showing all of our kids, all of them, every single day, that their lives matter, that’s part of our task,” he said according to Time.

The President will go on holiday in Hawaii in just seven days, but questions have surfaced over whether the Commander-in-Chief will visit San Bernardino, California on his way.

Not all of the funerals for victims of the San Bernardino terror attacks are being made public. Some are strictly private events.

Obama recognized in his address to the nation last Sunday that the attacks were terror related, after days of cautioning that they could turn out to be “workplace violence.”

It is unclear if Obama will visit or send any representatives to the remaining funerals of the 14 victims killed in the attacks.






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Protesters Block Downtown Chicago Streets and Call on Mayor Rahm Emanuel to Resign







Maybe not after this appeared in the NYT's.


Jesse Jackson is traveling the country with a tough anti-crime message that he is delivering to inner-city youngsters. In Chicago he said, "There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery -- then look around and see somebody white and feel relieved." 

Imagine if a white Republican said that.

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Protesters block traffic at an intersection at the City and County building during a march calling for Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez to resign Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2015



As controversy swirls over high profile police killings in the city, hundreds of protesters blocked streets in downtown Chicago on Wednesday as part of a citywide walkout to demand Mayor Rahm Emanuel resign from his position.

Hours earlier, Emanuel had publicly apologized for the 2014 police-involved shooting death of Laquan McDonald, a 17-year-old black city resident, and pledged to fix the broken Chicago police practices.

In November, a judge ordered the release of dashboard camera video footage showing Chicago officer Jason Van Dyke firing at McDonald 16 times within seconds of exiting his police vehicle in a October 2014 incident. The video footage taken from the officer's patrol car quickly set off protests around the Chicago.

Demonstrators chanted "16 shots and a cover up!" and " Rahm, resign!" as they marched through the city on Wednesday. They spontaneously started marching through the city in the early afternoon hours, first by surrounding a police wagon, according to an NBC News affiliate. A local reporter estimated the crowd spanned two city blocks.

Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Justice opened an investigation into the Chicago Police Department, following intense protests against the police shooting of McDonald.

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Thursday, December 10, 2015

Cialis side effects




On a tip from Ed Kilbane






Uncommon but serious side effects:

If you get an erection lasting more than 4 hours, call your doctor immediately to avoid long-term injury. 









Don't be this guy. 


Call your doctor now for immediate relief.









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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

They say (right and left) Trump is crazy and suffers from Islamophobia





On a tip from Ed Kilbane


Maybe they better rethink that.



If this doesn't convince you Muslims are not to be trusted nothing will.  There are about 1.3 billion Muslims in the world. If only 1% of all mosques are a breeding ground for terrorism (a low estimate) that leaves a staggering 13 million to deal with! 

When they move into our society with no plans to assimilate I can plainly see the upside for them. 

What is the upside for us?



Canada Mosque Kids Acting Out Beheading

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 How will this turn out well for Jewish/Christian Canadians?


Notice they bring up assimilation which NEVER takes place. They're all about colonization, the goal from the day they arrived.

Islam is not a religion it's an ideology. 
No different than the Japs or Nazis of WW II. 



What has to happen before the world wakes up?
















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Obama pledges to demilitarize local police departments



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You only need know the man to realize the motive.
















This is the moment police raided the home of the couple using a battering ram mounted on the officers vehicle and a robot


Yeah they don't need this equipment. We could always call 1-800- Ft Knox and wait for the cavalry to arrive. 


“If you had somebody as president who wanted to take America down, who wanted to fundamentally weaken our position in the world and reduce our capacity to influence events, turn our back on our allies and encourage our adversaries, it would look exactly like what Barack Obama’s doing.” 

__Dick Cheney












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'Spinning up as we speak': Email shows Pentagon was ready to roll as Benghazi attack occurred







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And this doesn't even scratch the surface.

Makes you wonder what else was in the 31,000 emails she deleted.

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Benghazi questions yet unanswered ahead of Clinton testimony. 

As the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi was unfolding, a high-ranking Pentagon official urgently messaged Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s top deputies to offer military help, according to an email obtained by Judicial Watch.

The revelation appears to contradict testimony Defense Secretary Leon Panetta gave lawmakers in 2013, when he said there was no time to get forces to the scene in Libya, where four Americans were killed, including U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens.

“I just tried you on the phone but you were all in with S [apparent reference to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton],” reads the email, from Panetta’s chief of staff Jeremy Bash. “After consulting with General Dempsey, General Ham and the Joint Staff, we have identified the forces that could move to Benghazi. They are spinning up as we speak.”

- Jeremy Bash, Pentagon chief of staff

The email was sent out at 7:19 p.m. ET on Sept. 11, 2012, in the early stages of the eight-hour siege that also claimed the lives of Foreign Service Information Management Officer Sean Smith and two former Navy SEALs, Ty Woods and Glen Doherty, private CIA contractors who raced to the aid of embattled State Department workers. 

Although the email came after the first wave of the attack at the consulate, it occurred before a mortar strike on the CIA annex killed Woods and Doherty.

“This leaves no doubt military assets were offered and ready to go, and awaiting State Department signoff, which did not come,” Judicial Watch, a nonprofit government watchdog said in a statement.

Parts of the email from Bash were redacted before release, including details on what military forces were available.

In defending the Obama administration’s lack of a military response to the attack, Panetta told the Senate Armed Services Committee nearly two years ago that “time, distance, the lack of an adequate warning, events that moved very quickly on the ground prevented a more immediate response.”

The first assault occurred at the consulate at 3:40 p.m. ET. The second attack on the CIA annex a little over a mile away began three hours later. Bash’s email was sent approximately 40 minutes after that attack began.

Bash’s email, which bore the subject line “Libya,” was sent to Clinton’s then-deputy chief of staff Jacob Sullivan, Deputy Secretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman and Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources Thomas Nides.

The attack came in three waves at two locations. It began when a handful of attackers scaled the wall of the diplomatic post at dusk and opened a gate, allowing dozens of armed men inside who then set the building on fire. Stevens and Smith died after breathing in smoke while hiding in a safe room, and later died.

Hours later, a nearby CIA annex was attacked twice. Woods and Doherty died there while defending the annex from the rooftop. A team of six security officials summoned from Tripoli and a Libyan military unit helped evacuate the remaining U.S. personnel who were taken to an airport and flown out of Benghazi.

The Obama administration later falsely claimed that the attack was triggered by an Internet video that insulted Islam.

Lawmakers investigating the events surrounding Benghazi already had acquired the e-mail, along with tens of thousands of others related to the probe, according to Matt Wolking, spokesman for the House Select Committee on Benghazi.

“The Select Committee has obtained and reviewed tens of thousands of documents in the course of its thorough, fact-centered investigation into the Benghazi terrorist attacks, and this information will be detailed in the final report the Committee hopes to release within the next few months," Wolking told FoxNews.com. "While the Committee does not rush to release or comment on every document it uncovers, I can confirm that we obtained the unreacted version of this email last year, in addition to Jake Sullivan’s response."





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Michael Brown, whose Ferguson death made him household name, lies in relative obscurity





Get out the violin.


This story is trying to paint Michael Brown as some sort of forgotten hero.


 You remember this ...
The "gentile giant" displaying his interaction skills





The simple truth is Michael Brown was a crook. "Hands up don't shoot"..."He was shot in the back''..."He was on his knees when shot" was told repeatedly by lying witnesses, egged on by Sharpton, who were desperate to hold a white cop responsible no matter what the consequences. 


Darren Wilson, who's life has been dramatically changed, could have been prosecuted had it not been for the fact forensic evidence does not have an axe to grind. 

This is a page right out of the Tyshawn Lee playbook.

"In the weeks after Brown's death, hundreds of thousands of dollars were raised through fundraising websites to defray the family's funeral, burial, travel and living expenses."

So they only had $4.95 left to buy a can of orange spray paint? 

What happened to the rest of the money?

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In this photo taken Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015, Michael Brown's grave site is shown in Normandy, Mo. More than 15 months since his life ended at age 18 during a mid-street confrontation with Darren Wilson, fanning the "Black Lives Matter" campaign, Brown is among the most-famous residents of 160-year-old St. Peter's Cemetery, though there is still no headstone marking his grave. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) (The Associated Press)



NORMANDY, Mo. – Michael Brown once told an uncle that the world would know his name one day, and he was right. Fifteen months after the black 18-year-old's killing by a white Ferguson police officer made him a key figure in the debate over the treatment of blacks by U.S. law enforcement, though, Brown lies buried in relative obscurity.

Brown is among the most notable residents of 160-year-old St. Peter's Cemetery, but there is no headstone marking his grave. Instead the burial plot — Section 10, Block F, Lot 12, Grave 4 — is visible only when gazing down at a concrete slab simply spray-painted in orange with "MB."

Other matters have interfered in getting the permanent headstone in place, said Lyah LeFlore, vice president of the Michael O.D. Brown "We Love Our Sons & Daughters" Foundation that Brown's mother, Lesley McSpadden, helped launch in her late son's memory. Among the distractions: The unfolding wrongful-death lawsuit that McSpadden and Brown's father filed against Ferguson, the St. Louis suburb's former police chief and Darren Wilson, the officer who shot and killed Brown during an August 2014 confrontation.

The cost presumably isn't an issue: In the weeks after Brown's death, hundreds of thousands of dollars were raised through fundraising websites to defray the family's funeral, burial, travel and living expenses.

"Everybody has to do things kind of at their own pace," LeFlore said of efforts to mark Brown's grave. McSpadden "just wants something beautiful, poetic and wonderful in her son's memory. It has just taken time.

Translation: 

We spent the money.


Brown was unarmed when he was killed by Wilson, who is white and who has since left the police force. Brown's death revived long-simmering questions about the police treatment of minorities throughout the U.S. and energized the national Black Lives Matter movement.

The Justice Department later cleared Wilson, concluding that evidence backed his claim that he shot Brown in self-defense after Brown tried to grab his gun during a struggle through the window of Wilson's police vehicle, then came toward him threateningly after briefly running away.

Now buried four miles from where he died, Brown is among an estimated 90,000 eternal residents of the 119-acre graveyard, superintendent Bill Baumgartner said. Among the more famous people buried there are Negro League baseball player James Thomas "Cool Papa" Bell, who was considered among the fastest players ever, and Wendell Oliver Pruitt, a pioneering black military pilot and Tuskegee Airman killed during a 1945 training exercise.

Baumgartner believes reporters make up most of those looking to see Brown's final resting place — at least often enough that he has a ready stash of photocopied maps in the cemetery office, each with a black line directing them to Brown's spot among a section of low, undistinctive headstones.

LeFlore said McSpadden worries that her son's gravesite might be defaced. Last Christmas, an unidentified motorist — whether intentionally or accidentally — plowed through a shrine in the street where Brown fell dead. And last April, a tree planted in a Ferguson park in Brown's memory was vandalized within hours and its dedication marker was stolen.

"You don't want to think someone's going to trash your child's gravesite. That's a real fear," LeFlore said. "There are more supporters of the cause of making a change than there are those hate-mongerers. You just cannot stop what is inevitable."







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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Gun Control...The results are in





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