Muslims Continually Persecute Christians
August 1, 2010 by Roberto Santiago
Filed under Religion

Well, that is if you dont convert to Islam...
Persecution of Christians in the Muslim World
By Patrick Sookhdeo of Lausanne World Pulse
June / July 2010
While most Muslim states have signed United Nations declarations on human rights, they usually add caveats stating these are accepted as long as they do not contradict Islamic law (shari‘a). Shari‘a is inherently discriminatory to non-Muslims and strongly influences the thinking and behavior of most Muslims, whether or not it has any formal place in a country’s legislation.
Christians face a variety of situations and attitudes in Muslim majority countries. The experience of Christians in stable moderate states like Jordan is quite different from that of Christians in Iran, Saudi Arabia or Sudan.
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Domestic Aid for Muslims? How about NO!
July 10, 2010 by Roberto Santiago
Filed under Islam

Here I come to save the day!
Fitzgerald: Should the U.S. government now develop a special program of domestic aid for Muslims?
Well, now we know why Faisal Shahzad did what he did. For god’s sake, you don’t have to be Robert Pape to know that Islam had nothing to do with it. It was loss of status. It was poverty. Here was poor Faisal Shahzad, the son of a high-ranking Pakistani Air Force Officer, who no doubt got special treatment as a “student” in the first place.
And then he went back to Pakistan, only to return to the U.S. and finally obtain that long-sought thing, American citizenship, with that silly Oath of Allegiance those stupid Infidels insist on administering, and he was off to the races, he was in the goldene Medina, oops, wrong immigrants, the goldene Mekka and Medina, and nothing could stop him. Click here to read the entire article…
The Enemy Within Our Gates
January 1, 2010 by Roberto Santiago
Filed under Islam

The Chickens have come home to roost!
THE ENEMY HAS LANDED
MASSIVE ATTACK ON U.S. SOIL WILL OCCUR IN 2010
by Paul L. Williams, Ph.D.
New Year’s Day 2010.
The planned bombing of Northwest Airlines Flight 252 was averted by a stroke of luck and the courage of a Dutchman.
But the lesson provided by Umar Abdulmutallab on Christmas Day has been lost to Obama Administration.
Yes, we now have increased security at our international airports – - a measure that has resulted in passengers waiting in line over four hours to board an airplane.
Yes, we have heightened attention to passports and visas from visitors to the U.S. – - not only from Iran and Iraq but also Ireland and Iceland.
Yes, we have raised concern over emerging hotbeds of radical Islam, including Yemen and Nigeria.
But scant mounting concern has been directed at the terrorists in our midst – - terrorists who are plotting an attack that threatens to dwarf the devastation of 9/11.
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England be Careful!
September 7, 2009 by Mike Hernandez
Filed under Politics
America – TAKE NOTICE
by Mr. H
Over the last few months my eyes have been looking towards England in regards to their policies towards Islamic law within their lands, especially as Sharia is becoming more widely accepted by the non-Muslim population.
Non-Muslims turning to Sharia courts to resolve civil disputes
http://business.timesonline.co.uk
Increasing numbers of non-Muslims are turning to Sharia courts to resolve commercial disputes and other civil matters, The Times has learnt.
The Muslim Arbitration Tribunal (MAT) said that 5 per cent of its cases involved non-Muslims who were using the courts because they were less cumbersome and more informal than the English legal system.
…the tribunal had adjudicated on at least 20 cases involving non-Muslims so far this year. The rulings of the tribunal are legally binding, provided that both parties agree to that condition at the beginning of any hearing.
…the MAT is planning to triple the number of its courts by setting up in ten new British cities by the end of the year. It will expand its network further by acting as an advisory body to dozens of other Islamic courts, with the intention of achieving national consensus over rulings and procedures.
…the MAT also rules on commercial matters and mediates over forced marriages and domestic violence.
If Sharia is ever fully embraced and implemented in Britain as the only law of the land, do the people living in that nation understand what they will except under strict Islamic law?
To further understand what can be expected under this rule of law we will look to people and countries that embrace it in its entirety without question.


