Vladimir Putin would make a far better President of the United States than Barack Obama! on the issue of Muslims.


Post by Paul Eidelberg

No wonder he was selected by Forbes as the most powerful person in the world. This is one time our elected leaders should pay attention to the advice of Vladimir Putin.

I would suggest that not only our leaders but every citizen of USA should pay attention to this advice. How scary is that? It is a sad day when a Communist Leader makes more sense than our LEADERS here in the USA but here it is!

Vladimir Putin’s speech – SHORTEST SPEECH EVER. Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, addressed the Duma, Russian Parliament, and gave a speech about the tensions with minorities in Russia:

“In Russia, live like Russians. Any minority, from anywhere, if it wants to live in Russia, to work and eat in Russia, it should speak Russian, and should respect the Russian laws. If they prefer Sharia Law, and live the life of Muslims then we advise them to go to those places where that’s the state law.”

“Russia does not need Muslim minorities. Minorities need Russia, and we will not grant them special privileges, or try to change our laws to fit their desires, no matter how loud they yell ‘discrimination’. We will not tolerate disrespect of our Russian culture. We better learn from the suicides of  America, England, Holland and France, if
we are to survive as a nation. The Muslims are taking over those countries and they will not take over Russia. The Russian customs and traditions are not compatible with the lack of culture or the primitive ways of Sharia Law and Muslims.

“When this honorable legislative body thinks of creating new laws, it should have in mind the Russian national interest first, observing that the Muslims Minorities Are Not Russians.”

The politicians in the Duma gave Putin a five minute
standing ovation.

NOTE TO FELLOW AMERICANS
If you keep this to yourself, you are part of the problem!

Muslim invaders spreading HIV across Europe at an alarming rate


When a society actually wants to self destruct there is nothing to stop it.

NATO’S TERROR CONVOYS HALTED AT SYRIAN BORDER


We are either in a war or we are playing games. The mistake was in trying to oust Assad what ever he was or is is better than what would replace him as we have found in all the places that Obama has taken out strong men. Like it or not those men kept the Islamic fundamentalists had bay. So one can only assume that Obama wanted the Jihadists freed of any restraint. The only sane policy it to join forces with Russia and actually try to take the Jihadists out.

Islam, rape, and the fate of Western women


And all this Rape is not only allowed in Islam but it is encouraged in Islam as it is an integral part of Islam. This is not radical Islam it is Islam. There is no radical Islam and to say that hides the problem that Muslims have with believing in a barbaric system, which is Islam.

College Students Say Remembering 9/11 Is Offensive to Muslims


If they don’t like it then they should leave!

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Do you ever read or see something and just feel your blood pressure spike?

The everything-is-offensive brand of campus activism has struck a new low: Students at the University of Minnesota killed a proposed moment of silence for 9/11 victims due to concerns—insulting, childish concerns—that Muslim students would be offended.

Has it truly come to this? Is feelings-protection now such an overriding goal that completely unreasonable fears win out, even if they have no basis in reality? Can we not even have a single moment to recognize legitimate victims of terrorism without worrying that someone will feel marginalized on campus?

Theo Menon, a Minnesota Student Association representative and member of the College Republicans, realized that the university wasn’t doing anything to memorialize 9/11; on Oct. 6, he introduced an MSA proposal to do just that. The very short resolution asked the university to institute a “moment of recognition” during the…

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Showdown brewing between governors, feds over refugees


There is going to be a battle between the states on this but the Feds will win as they can always cut money to the states.

Whittle and Molyneux on the true ISLAM


The Russian plane was only in Turkish air space for less than a minute there is more going on here then we are being told!


Is Turkey Trying to Distract the World From its Debt Crisis Shooting Down a Russian Plane?

There is something not quite right about this entire incident of Turkey shooting down the Russian fighter jet and then attacking the rescue helicopter. Sorry, but Turkey is way out of line when they KNEW that Russia had no intention of attacking Turkey. A argument that Turkey will defend its borders implies there is a threat to Turkey, not simply a drive-by. There was plainly no reason for Turkey to take such action. They assume they are a NATO member and thus Russia cannot fire back without starting World War III. This is a totally reckless incident and unimaginable conduct of Turkey under these conditions when they clearly knew they were NOT under attack from Russia no less a single fighter jet.

Even if it were true that the Russian jet strayed into Turkish airspace, at best there should have been a scramble of jets to “protect” its airspace without provoking war. This has been standard operational procedures between USA and Russia for years. It is not some coincidence that a Turkish film crew captured the incident. They were most likely tipped off to be at the right place at the right time.

This entire incident raises serious questions if the economic conditions in Turkey, being on the brink of a economic meltdown, did not deliberately try to provoke war to distract the world from its debt crisis. Turkey is being watched for many see it as the FIRST domino to fall in the Emerging Market Debt Crisis. This raises many, many serious questions about motive behind this entire incident.

What is truly astonishing is that in a letter to the U.N. Security Council, Turkey openly stated that it had shot down the jet while in Turkish air space. It then even admits it also shot a second plane on a rescue mission – the helicopter as if that was some major threat. These actions make it appear that Turkey is praying for war because its government could collapse with its debt.

An armoured police vehicle drives through a barricade on fire during a demonstration in Istanbul
Putin rightfully said “We will never tolerate such crimes like the one committed today.” What Turkey did was unimaginable and the entire incident appears to create a diversion from its pending economic meltdown. There have been major demonstrations against government corruption in Turkey for the past few years.

NATO has called for Turkey and Russia to show restraint, the alliance’s Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said, “we stand in solidarity with Turkey and support the territorial integrity of our NATO ally”. This is reminiscent of precisely how World War I began because of treaties. Then Obama also said similar confrontations could be avoided if Russia stopped attacking “moderate” Syrian rebels who are battling forces loyal to the government of President Bashar al-Assad.

Obama is way out of line here for the US is totally responsible for ISIS since they funded these people to try to overthrow Assad in Syria. All of this for a pipeline to compete with Russia to get gas from Saudi Arabia to Europe. World leaders are full of shit and pretend this is about a dictator when in fact the overthrow of Syria was precisely what ISIS wanted. This mess lies squarely in the hands of the Obama Administration and then to have the audacity to pretend Turkey had a right to defend its airspace when not being attacked is just too much. These people NEED war to distract everyone from the Sovereign Debt Crisis that is causing the collapse of governments for a system of borrowing year after year with ABSOLUTELY no intention of every paying any debt off.

The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. That was a viable attack. One plane flying close to the border and claiming it was 1km in your airspace giving you the right to shoot down a Russian plane is pure insanity. The fact that a film crew was there makes this seem to have been a deliberate act to cover up the economic meltdown of Turkey.

The Problem is Islam not Christianity


Christianity was founded by Jesus who we call Christ the son of God and who while on earth was a man who preached peace and brotherhood and this can be summed up in the Golden Rule, “Do unto others as you would have them do onto you.” Countries that are run by true Christian are not perfect as they are ruled by men who are also not perfect; but we can say that in general they do not go around slaughtering civilians for their beliefs. Nor do members of the various churches teach their members to go out and kill those that do not follow their faith.

Islam is very different as it was founded by a man called Mohammed some 600 years after Christ who lived in what is now Saudi Arabia in a culture of warring nomadic tribes and he had visions that he was the new and final prophet of the Jews and their god who he called Allah commanded him to convert the entire world to what is now called Islam. When no one in Mecca would follow his beliefs he moved to Medina and became a brutal war lord raiding caravans killing all that opposed him and making slaves of their women. This process of total war was called Jihad and since it feed into all the aggression and lust of man it was not hard to get followers and within a few centuries tens of millions were either slaughtered, raped or taken as slaves as the hoards of Mohammed ravaged all of the Middle East, North Africa and into Europe and Asia.

Islam dictates that all Muslims (Meaning Muslim men) emulate Mohammed and do exactly as he did. Since Mohammed was a War Lord that practiced Jihad (war) that is what they do to this day. Their goal as was Mohamed’s goal was to rid the world of all other forms of living and make everyone a Muslim or kill them. There can never be peace between a Muslim and anyone else (the Kafir) and anyone who thinks otherwise is a fool.

The Muslim Atrocity in Paris: Is New York Next?


Post By Prof. Paul Eidelberg 

Concerning the Muslims that killed 130 men, women, and children in Paris: French President Francois Hollande finds it easy and “politically correct” to identify ISIS as the culprit, while remaining silent about the Muslims who did the killing, thus giving Muslims a free ride.

Hollande’s caution or timidity is vintage Europe. Europe has no reluctance condemning Israel in the Jewish state’s conflict with the Muslims misleadingly called “Palestinians.” But let’s stick to Europe.

European civilization is on the verge of extinction, thanks largely to the invasion of Muslim migrants from lands south of the Mediterranean. Let us probe this deeply at the risk of embarrassing some people.

Europe, the home of Christianity, is evaporating. Europe is also the home of humanism, which is nothing more than Christianity without the Christian God. Is there a subtle defect in Christianity per se, and not merely a defect Christians share with mankind in general? Is it merely accidental that Catholic countries like France collaborated with Nazi Germany?

Since Christianity’s emergence in the first century, Christians have perpetrated what today would be called terrorist acts against Jews, including decapitation and burning Jews alive. ISIS is an old story. So let’s probe further, since the pagan acts of ISIS are not unknown in Christian history.

Of course Christianity deserves enormous credit for eliminating idolatry and paganism in much of the world. However, that the rivers of blood have flowed in Christian Europe suggests that Christianity has never fully overcome its pagan origin in the Greco-Roman world.

Hence, one may surmise there remains an unnoticed tendency even among Christian judges in America to render decisions that rationalize and legitimize certain pagan acts among human beings contrary to the rationalism of Thomas Aquinas and the humanism of the European Enlightenment.

To put it in another way, does the Christian emphasis on faith conduce to the subjectivism and irrationality encouraged by the Tertullian’s adage Credo quia absurdum: “I believe because it is absurd”?

Let us therefore consult the eminent rabbi philosopher Dr. Joseph Soloveitchik, who warns in his book The Halakhic Mind (New York: Free Press, 1986), 55, that the “reduction of religion into some … subjective current is absolutely perilous”:

“It frees every dark passion and every animal impulse in man. Indeed, it is of greater urgency for religion to cultivate objectivity [i.e, rationality] than perhaps any other branch of human culture.  If G-d is not the source of the most objective norm [hence of Reason], faith in Him is nothing but an empty phrase.”

Let us also consider this passage from Soloveitchik, Halakhic Man (1944), a passage referring not to Nazis but to men of the Middle Ages: “How many noblemen bowed down before the cross in a spirit of abject submission and self-denial, confessed their sins with scalding tears and bitter cries and in the very same breath, as soon as they left the dim precincts of the cathedral, ordered that innocent people be cruelly slain.”

Now turn to Elie Wiesel, A Jew Today (1978). Dr. Wiesel, a survivor of the death camps, recalls how he had been “struck by a harsh truth: in Auschwitz all the Jews were victims, all the killers were Christians.” He apologizes, as I do, for embarrassing his Christian friends, but he is morally bound to tell the truth.  He asks:

“How is one to explain that Hitler and Himmler were never excommunicated by the Church? That Pius XII never thought it necessary, not to say indispensable, to condemn Auschwitz and Treblinka?  That among the SS, a large proportion consisted of believers, who remained faithful to their Christian ties to the end? That there were killers who went to confession between massacres?  And that all came from Christian families and had received a Christian education?”

Moreover, how is one to explain that Pope Francis recently advocated statehood for the Palestinian Authority, whose charter calls for the annihilation of Israel? The PA is the successor of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), the world’s leading terrorist organization, which has murdered and maimed more than 15,000 Jews, indeed, has also murdered Christians and virtually depopulated the Christian population of Bethlehem?

Returning to the Holocaust, Wiesel does not forget the brave Christians who came to the aid of Jews. But he tacitly asks, without answering, why only a few hundred among hundreds of millions in all of Europe, the home of Christian humanism?

One possible reason is that the founder of Christianity (like the founder of Islam) is an integral part of the faith. To reject Jesus is to deny the validity of Christianity (just as rejection of Muhammad implies the invalidity of Islam). Obviously, Jewish rejection of the New Testament and the Qur’an is a basic cause of Jew-hatred – for centuries misleadingly called “anti-Semitism.”

Happily, some Christian theologians have at last traced anti-Semitism to the New Testament.  (See Alan Davies, AntiSemitism and the Foundations of the New Testament, 1979). Isn’t it time to link Islamic terrorism to Islam, to Islam without adjectives, the Islam of Muhammad, the Islam of the Qur’an?

Given such candid recognition, shouldn’t Americans worry about the teaching of Islam that takes place in hundreds of mosques across the United States? Many of these mosques preach hatred of America and of Western Civilization. By so doing, don’t they incite Muslims to attack Americans and even encourage Muslims to plan and perpetrate another 9/11?