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When In Doubt, Blame The Dog. "The 64-year-old has been handed a 12-year jail sentence for castrating her partner and blaming it on her pet dog."

2 May 2008

LAON - A 64-year-old Frenchwoman has been handed a 12-year jail sentence for castrating her partner while he was unconscious and then blaming her pet dog, officials said Thursday.

The victim, aged 39, was rushed to hospital in northern France in June 2005 with his [weiner] sliced off.

His partner called the ambulance herself, saying the dog had bitten off and eaten his genitals.

Knocked out after taking a cocktail of alcohol and medicine, the man had no recollection of the incident. Seriously traumatised, he is currently in a psychiatric hospital.
 
Police never recovered either a weapon or the missing body part.


Did they try pumping the dog stomach.
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Scientology On The Run In Belgium: "Judicial authorities move against Church of Scientology"

It's nice to see that at least one country in the world gets it. The Church of Scientology is nothing but a scam. They suck you in, brainwash you, and take everything you have. It's all the things non-believers accuse Christians of, except in this case it's all true. From Expatica.

 The organisation stands accused of fraudulent practices when recruiting members, says authorities.
2 May 2008

BELGIUM - The Belgian judicial authorities have officially identified the Church of Scientology as a suspect organisation as part of the legal process in Belgium.

The organisation stands accused of fraudulent practices when it recruits members.

The Church of Scientology advertised several salaried jobs with a labour contract in the newspapers.

Interviewees were, however, offered contracts for volunteers. They were also asked to join the Church of Scientology.

Several weeks ago, Belgian judicial services raided Scientology offices in Ukkel in Brussels.

Documents were seized and the building was sealed.

In addition to this dossier, Belgian investigators are also examining whether the organisation is guilty of other criminal practices.

The Church of Scientology features on Belgium's official list of sects. It is suspected of trying to gain control of members' possessions and is not a recognised faith.
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Nazi's Crawl Out Of Their Momma's Basement.

From RadioNetherlands.

Dutch homes plastered with swastikas

Published: Friday 02 May 2008 19:04 UTC
Last updated: Friday 02 May 2008 19:04 UTC
Lichtenvoorde - Dozens of homes and cars in the east of the Netherlands were plastered overnight with swastikas and racist slogans. Supremacist letters containing insults and obscenities were left behind at a number of residences. Police have called on all those affected to come forward to assess the full scale of the incident.
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TheNews.com Sets Up Anti-Muslim Straw Man And Knocks It Down.

Hollywood vilifies Muslims’
 read the article here.

In the article under the section of “World news” the author, who is not named, sites several examples how Arabs and Muslims are portrayed negatively in movies and television. The writer notes that these portrayals of Arabs and Muslims are distorted and propagate unfair stereotypes.

There are many problems with these assumptions. The first, and most obvious, is that we did not make up Muslim villains. There have been Muslims killing people in the name of Islam, for centuries. They are not a recent creation. Ever since it's inception Islam has had it’s greatest success, for lack of a better term, when it was spread by the sword.

Next, these movies do not portray all Arabs and Muslims as evil. The vast majority of people do not believe this about Muslims. We believe that there is faction within Islam that are radical, and want all people to live under Sharia Law. They will die to make it happen. The movies and television programs portray those who belong to these factions. The storylines are pulled from events that are seen, and read about nearly everyday, in the media. Not a day goes by where there is a not a bomb going off, or a terrorist plot being foiled. Does in not make sense that these events would make it into movies and television.

The writer then goes on to suggest why this unfair portray is allowed to continue. He quotes Jack Shaheen, author of the book “Guilty - Hollywood’s Verdict on Arabs after 9/11” as saying “What enables these images to persist and prevail? One of the primary reasons is silence,” Silence? Every time anything comes out that even slightly offends Muslim sensibilities there are mass protests. People have died over cartoons that were published depicting the Prophet Mohammad. There are protests in the street, usually with someone or other being burned in effigy while shouting death to America.

The real silence that frightens us here in the west is the Muslim worlds silence when ever there is a terrorist attack. There are people killing innocent civilians in the name of Islam, and no one speaks out. Where are the protests? Where are the people burning Osama bin Laden in effigy and yelling down with terrorism? I will tell you where they are, hiding. Because if they dare to speak out they are labeled as insulting Islam and are threatened with death. Or, even worse in their heart of hearts they too believe all would be peaceful under Islamic Law and are just sitting back and waiting for the happy day Islam rules the world. They are perfectly content to let the terrorist carry their water to make it happen.

To the author of this article I say the movies and television programs will stop when the followers of Islam rise up and crush those who kill in the name of their religion. It’s the only way. Join the fight for real. The next time innocent people are killed in the name of your religion take to the streets to denounce it. Then maybe you can make it into a TV movie of the week or on to the big screen. We are waiting.


 

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Friday, May 02, 2008
BEIRUT: American films and TV dramas shot since the Sept 11 attacks have reinforced screen images of Arabs and Muslims as fanatics and villains, ingraining harmful stereotypes, argues an author on the subject.

In his book “Guilty - Hollywood’s Verdict on Arabs after 9/11”, Jack Shaheen praises some post-Sept 11 films for offering a more sympathetic image of Arabs and Muslims, who he argues have been castigated for decades by Hollywood.

But he says too many have portrayed them in ever darker shades, criticising films including “The Kingdom” (2007) and “The Four Feathers” (2002) and condemning the creation of a new “Arab-American bogeyman” in TV dramas such as “24”.

“In the United States, you can say anything you want about Islam and Arabs and get away with it. In other words, as someone said, ‘You can hit an Arab free’,” said Shaheen - also author of “Reel Bad Arabs - How Hollywood Vilifies a People”.

Shaheen, an American of Lebanese descent, has examined the treatment of Arabs and Muslims in some 1,000 films, including more than 100 shot since Sept 11.

From action movies such as “True Lies” (1994) to comedies including “Father of the Bride Part II” (1995) and Disney’s animated “Aladdin” (1992), Shaheen identifies films that have perpetuated damaging stereotypes of Arabs and Muslims.

“The images have remained primarily fixed and have only been changed in the sense that they have become more vindictive and damaging,” he told Reuters in an interview in Beirut.

“What enables these images to persist and prevail? One of the primary reasons is silence,” said Shaheen, a retired professor of mass communications who worked as a consultant on “Syriana” (2005) and “Three Kings” (1999). “There’s nobody in authority, no political leader, no Hollywood personality who has taken a stand and said demonising Arabs and Muslims is the same as demonising Jews or blacks or Asians or any other racial or ethnic group.”

In “Guilty”, Shaheen credits films including “Babel” (2006) and “Rendition” (2007) for “more complex, even-handed Arab portraits”. But “very few people are listening”, he said. “It’s been very difficult, it’s like being a salmon trying to swim upstream.

“What is done is selective framing of radicals: people saying ‘death to America’. You cannot deny the reality - there are people who really want to kill Americans. But those are basically the only images we see.”

He describes last year’s “The Kingdom” - an action movie about FBI agents hunting terrorists in Saudi Arabia - as one of the most damaging depictions of Arabs of recent times in which “even Arab children cannot be trusted”. Shaheen also charts a new trend of turning American Arabs and Muslims into “the new bogey person” and criticises the TV drama “24” for its “vicious images of loathsome Muslim Americans as well as Americans with Arab roots”. Hollywood’s depiction of Arabs has eased the path for US administration policy, he argues. Decades of portraying Arabs and Muslims as the enemy “made it that much easier for us to go into Iraq”, he said.

“There were very few people protesting. “The images help enforce policy,” he said. “As the policy becomes more even-handed, perhaps films will reflect that. “Plato said: ‘Those who tell the stories rule society’. Nothing has changed, and the story tellers of today have a tremendous impact on the world as we perceive it.”

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Gaza BioFuel. 'Falafel fuel'

From IOL news.

Gaza - When Hassan Amin al-Bana gingerly steps on the gas pedal of his bright yellow taxi, a strange smell wafts from the exhaust: deep-fried fast food.

Faced with chronic fuel shortages due to an Israeli blockade and a strike by Palestinian distributors protesting supply caps, taxi drivers in the Gaza Strip are filling their tanks with cooking oil, often scrounging leftover fat from street vendors.

"It's not like driving with diesel - it takes time to get it going in the morning," said Bana, 40, at Gaza City's main taxi stand. "I know it's bad for my car, but I have to pay for food for my kids so what can I do?"

The pumps at Gaza's petrol stations have been deserted for several weeks but brightly-coloured cartons of soya bean cooking oil, some smuggled from Egypt, are piled high at the taxi rank in the impoverished territory's main city.

The drivers say they mix the oil with turpentine before filling up. Used oil is better than the fresh stuff so they often beg or buy leftovers from street vendors who sell falafel -- a fried chick-pea snack popular in the Middle East.

Vendors are doing a brisk trade.

"I set up the stall last week when I saw taxi drivers had started putting cooking oil in their cars," said Yehya Karam, 21, as he stacked cartons of oil alongside waiting taxis. "I sell about 70 cartons a day -- I'd say most of the taxi drivers still on the streets are powering their cars this way."

Israel has sharply cut the amount of fuel it pumps into the Gaza Strip as part of tightened restrictions on the enclave after Hamas members routed forces loyal to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and wrested control last June.

Limited supplies have all but dried up since the Palestinian fuel association went on strike this month to protest the limits, preventing one million litres of diesel and petrol in tanks on the Gaza side of the border from being delivered.

Israeli restrictions on cooking oil are less stringent than for fuel, although aid groups say supply is starting to run low now it is being used to power cars. Prices are also rising.

International organisations condemn the Israel-led blockade but the Jewish state says it aims to curb Palestinian militants who fire rockets at Israel and target its border crossings.

Some drivers buy diesel smuggled through tunnels from Egypt on the black market. But a litre costs up to 20 Israeli shekels ($5,76), about three times the price in Israel and beyond the reach of most Gazans, more than half of whom live in poverty.

Others have hooked their cars up to canisters of cooking gas, but that too is in short supply. Many travel by donkey or bicycle.

The fuel shortage has also hit the enclave's creaking sanitation system, and stinking sewage gushed onto the Gaza City streets on Wednesday when a main pump stopped working because diesel for back up generators ran out during a power cut.

Ahmed al-Beltaji, who runs a falafel stall at the taxi rank, started selling his leftover oil to drivers about 10 days ago.

"It makes the cars smell like a kitchen - you feel like falafel is following you," said Beltaji, crinkling his nose. "Next week they'll be putting water in there."

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Geraldo Rivera In Gaza.

In the picture below you have " Hundreds of unemployed Palestinians" having there "May Day" protest. Note the shovel has recently been used, so he has been working at something. Next an old timer holding a hammer that looks like it has never been used for anything. Pretty sure he isn't an unemployed carpenter. And last look at the man who has the old guy on his shoulders. Isn't that Geraldo Rivera. Did not know he was out of work. Read the story.



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Being Called A Lesbian Is A Volation Of Human Right?

A few interesting paragraphs from a BBC "news" story.

Campaigners on the Greek island of Lesbos are to go to court in an attempt to stop a gay rights organisation from using the term "lesbian".

The islanders say that if they are successful they may then start to fight the word lesbian internationally.

The issue boils down to who has the right to call themselves Lesbians.

Is it gay women, or the 100,000 people living on Greece's third biggest island - plus another 250,000 expatriates who originate from Lesbos?

The man spearheading the case, publisher Dimitris Lambrou, claims that international dominance of the word in its sexual context violates the human rights of the islanders, and disgraces them around the world.

He says it causes daily problems to the social life of Lesbos's inhabitants.

Read the rest. Some day when the Lib's really take over I will become a citizen of Lesbos. It would be cool to walk around San Francisco and be able tell everyone I am a Lesbian. Or when some one yell "Hey Lesbo" I can turn around say "Yes can I help you."

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The Wright House.

We are all waiting racist nut bag Pastor Wright to double down on Obamination, and sing like a canary about their relationship. If he keeps quite then we will know that a deal has been struck between the two, a deal where the good Pastor shut his yap for a price. Can anyone say reparation, along with a little apology for slavery? Just think of what untoward influence Mr. Wright will have over an Obama Administration. Obama is flawed as a candidate and will be compromised as President with people like this holding damaging information over his head.

What might Bill Ayers, unrepentant terrorist, have to say about his discussions with Mr. Obama? Do we really want an Obama administrations policy being influenced by these two, and who knows how many others? Obama is a product of corrupt Chicago politics. Who else is there from his Chicago days that have the goods on Mr. Obama? What if one of his radical Anti-American friends, who can’t get a President Obama to move on an matter, lets slip information about Mr. Obama to an enemy of the U.S. about Mr. Obama’s past. Then who will be directing U.S. policy? It won't be the White House the the "Wright House" if Obama is elected.

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