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Gay Radio Station?

For all you "gay minded" people you may hope this comes to Sirius Satellite radio. This article is one big stereotype, which if I had written it, I would have been crucified for it. This just proves the things people call unfair stereotypes are actually true. Here is a key graph to prove my point. This is from Expatic.com 

Ronald McDonald will love this.

In the summer, Dutch singer Gordon will launch Oz radio for "gay-minded" people who want to listen to "cheerful feel gay music". In August, OutTV will get a sister channel broadcasting homo-erotic films 24 hours a day.

and this.

The name Oz comes from the film The Wizard of Oz with Judy Garland, which has become a cult movie in the gay community. Similarly gay icons such as Shirley Bassey, Diana Ross and Kylie Minogue will reportedly top the list of hits that are played 24 hours a day seven days a week.

It shows that when gay people talk about themselves they confirm everything we thought about them in the first place. This is also another reason why I am glad I am not Dutch.
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Moqtada al-Sadr Take Page From Lefty Play Book.

Remember people this is a sign of victory. This terrorist can't beat us on the battlefield so he does what the Dem's do. He calls for a protest march. From the World Bulletin.

Sadr calls on millions to protest "US occupation"
Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr called on Thursday for his followers to demonstrate in a million-strong march against "U.S. occupation" on April 9, the five-year anniversary of the fall of Baghdad.

Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr called on Thursday for his followers to demonstrate in a million-strong march against U.S. "occupation" on April 9, the five-year anniversary of the fall of Baghdad.

"The time has come to express your rejections and raise your voices loud against the unjust occupier and enemy of nations and humanity, and against the horrible massacres committed by the occupier against our honourable people," said a statement released by Sadr's office in the holy city of Najaf.

Sadr's followers and with Iraqi, U.S. forces clashed throughout the south of the country and Baghdad last week in the worst fighting Iraq has seen since at least the first half of 2007.

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We protect Them And They Complain. "Norway accepts 'rocket shield' plan"

The Norwegian government remains "sceptical" about the Americans’ proposed missile defence system in Europe, but it has given reluctant support to the plan at the 20th annual NATO summit in Bucharest.

"We acknowledge from the Norwegian side that there is an increased threat from long-range missiles," said Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.

"The American missile defence as it is planned will increase protection," he said. "The question is if it will give increased security."

The Norwegian government has previously been alone in its protests to the plan to build up a shield in Poland and the Czech Republic that could deflect missiles fired at Europe from Iran and North Korea.

Russia has vehemently opposed the US's missile shield plan in Eastern Europe, calling the move a reversion to Cold War mentality.

NATO leaders have reportedly agreed to fully endorse the US plans and will urge Russia to drop its objections, reported the Associated Press (AP).

No final decision has been reached at the NATO meeting, stressed Støre during a press briefing, but he admitted that Norway would go along with whatever NATO decides.

Aftenposten English Web Desk
Catherine Stein


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Why There Is Not A Mrs. Ronald McDonald.

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McDonald’s Embraces Homosexual Agenda

 

McDonald’s vice president of communications has been appointed to the board of directors for the National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce. The move is part of the fast-food restaurant’s efforts to support the agenda of homosexual activists.

Last month, McDonald’s endorsed the chamber and made a contribution to the group, WorldNetDaily.com reported. Richard Ellis, formerly the vice president of communications and public affairs for McDonald’s in Canada, said he shares the group’s passion for growth and development within the homosexual community.

In 2005 and 2006, the chamber lobbied against the federal marriage-protection amendment. In addition, the group continues to lobby in favor of awarding special rights based on sexual orientation.

Caleb H. Price, research analyst for Focus on the Family, said: "It's disconcerting to see major corporate players like McDonald's fumble away fast-food transactions from family-minded consumers by elevating organizations that seek to normalize homosexuality and dismantle the institution of marriage."

McDonald’s did not return a CitizenLink call for comment.

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Someone In England Gets It. "Church leader calls for building of mosques to be banned because of risk 'Britain will become an 'Islamic state'"

In the bid to take back Europe Muslims leave their home land, move to a new location, and start reproducing at a faster rate than the native population of the country in which they now reside. See Mark Styen's "America Alone" for a complete description of the problem. Once a large enough population of Muslims is established a Mosque built and the whole neighborhood goes Islamic. This area is now a no go zone for non-Muslims and is run surreptitiously by Sharia Law. But sometimes an individual in the country being invaded wakes up to smell the coffee, before it’s to late. In England, Alison Ruoff is one of those awakened from their slumber. This is from the Daily Mail. At the end of the article a one Inayat Bunglawala tries to tell us "Christians" what we should do. I have a little advice for Mr Bunglawala. Protest in the streets against Jihadist violence, integrate in to western society, and don't try to turn Europe, or any other part of the world into your own little slice of Islam. If you do this all will be well.

 A senior Church of England member called yesterday for the building of mosques to be banned.

Alison Ruoff said more construction would lead to Islamic no go areas dominated by exclusively Muslim populations living under sharia law.

Mrs Ruoff, a member of the General Synod, the Church's parliament, added: "If we don't watch out we will become an Islamic state. It's that serious."

Leading clerics have been divided over how the Church should respond to Islam. The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams caused controversy by calling for sharia law to be given full legal status.

He later told the the Synod he took the blame for "distress and misunderstanding" that swept through the Church in the wake of the speech.

But Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, the Pakistani-born Bishop of Rochester, has warned against the spread of Islamic no-go areas and said amplified calls to prayer at mosques impose an Islamic character on nearby areas.

Mrs Ruoff, a former nurse and magistrate, is a conservative evangelical regarded as one of the more outspoken Synod members. She responded to Dr William's sharia lecture by calling for the Archbishop's resignation.

Speaking on Premier Christian Radio, she said: "We are constantly building new mosques, which are paid for by the oil states.

"There are enough mosques for Muslims in this country.

"You build a mosque and then what happens? You have Muslim people moving into that area, all the shops become Islamic, all the housing will become Islamic and that will be a no-go area for anyone else.

"They will bring in Islamic law. We cannot allow that to happen.

"We are still a Christian country, we need to hold on to that."

Inayat Bunglawala, assistant secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said: "These are very narrow-minded and bigoted remarks.

"As a Christian, she surely ought to be working to build good ties between different communities."

 

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