The Blaze reports: Choudary states, concerning the planned protest in Washington for this past Thursday: “In light of the fact that many people have given us advice from the   Muslim community, both in Britain and in America, and from our scholars   like Sheikh Omar Bakri Mohammed and others, that it is better to   postpone the call for the Sharia in Washington, outside of the White  House today, we will be postponing the protest outside the White House.”  Choudary said in the almost 15-minute video.
Still, Choudary didn’t back down from his message, saying that “the  call for the Shariah is a universal one and it must be implemented  immediately wherever we are in the world”: Choudary said the Shariah4America could be rescheduled in the future  once “more Muslims” come together and create an “even bigger push” for  Shariah law to be implemented in America and throughout the world. 
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/radical-muslim-cleric-postpones-shariah-d-c-rally/
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AIM reveals: Fred Grandy, a former actor and Republican member  of Congress, told AIM, [concerning his being fired from his radio talk  show], “My  wife and I have used our program over the last several  months to warn  about the spread of radical Islam at home and abroad.  Last week,  Catherine (known on the show as Mrs. Fred) delivered a very  tough  indictment against stealth jihad, and for her efforts she was  told she  was off the show. I then told management without Mrs. Fred at  the  microphone, I could not remain either and have resigned effective  this  morning.” 
Grandy told AIM, “We cannot affirmatively  conclude CAIR or any of the  prominent Islamic organizations had  anything to do with this. We do  know, however, in 2005 representatives  of CAIR in DC were successful in  getting midmorning host Michael Graham  fired for anti-Islamic statements  he had made on the radio and TV.”
Graham  was fired from WMAL after describing Islam as a “terrorist   organization” on his program and refusing to apologize or modify the   description.
James Lafferty of the 
Virginia   Anti-Shariah Task Force, who insists that Grandy was “forced to   walk away” from his program after the banning of his wife from the show,   blames the controversy on CAIR. “CAIR frequently criticized Grandy for   reading FBI reports and court documents on his radio show which  labeled  CAIR as ‘an unindicted co-conspirator’ in the federal Holy Land   Foundation terror finance trial,” Lafferty said. 
http://www.aim.org/aim-column/did-muslim-lobby-force-firing-of-popular-radio-host/
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World Net Daily writes: A long list of state lawmakers are marching forward on a number of  legislative fronts to ensure candidates for president on their election 
ballots are eligible to hold the  office.
But 
state  Rep. Mark Hatfield, R-Ga., is taking it one step further with his 
proposed eligibility requirement –  making it illegal for an elector to cast a ballot for an unapproved  candidate. 
The state's 
Presidential  Eligibility Assurance Act would specify, "It is unlawful for any  presidential elector from this state to cast his or her electoral  college vote for a candidate who is not approved by the Secretary of  State as having submitted adequate evidence of eligibility. Any person  who violates this Code section shall upon conviction be guilty of a  misdemeanor of a high and aggravated nature."
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Who is Van Jones (whose curriculum for radical educations is now in the New York State schools? His agenda was discussed in yesterday's blog, and as per various websites and columns:  
Green Jobs Czar: Van Jones, an Apollo board member, was Special Advisor for Green Jobs,
Enterprise and Innovation at the White House Council on Environmental Quality. Some time
ago, while he was in prison he wrote: “I met all these young radical people of color — I mean
really radical, communists and anarchists. And it was, like, ‘This is what I need to be a part of.’ I
spent the next ten years of my life working with a lot of those people I met in jail, trying to be a
revolutionary".
He is a man who proclaimed himself to be a "communist" in the 1990s and signed 9/11 "truther"
petitions suggesting Bush administration complicity in the Sept. 11 attacks. Standing Together
to Organize a Revolutionary Movement (STORM), the revolutionary group formed by self-
described "communist" and "rowdy black nationalist" Van Jones, held a vigil in Oakland,
California, "mourning the victims of U.S. imperialism around the world" on the day after 9/
11 and was now to be part of the Obama administration's push to turn Sept. 11 into a National
Day of Service focused on the promotion of the radical environmentalist agenda. Jones has
proclaimed publicly that whites are purposely poisoning minority neighborhoods. Jones
said, "The white polluters and the white environmentalists are essentially steering poison into the
people of color communities."
Explaining his job as Green Czar, he said, "We're going to change the whole system! We're
going to change the whole thing. We want a new system. We want a new system." This
statement is especially troubling coming from a self-avowed communist radical with extensive
ties to other communist revolutionaries.
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Lone Star Report writes: The bill, HB 1938, makes it a civil penalty for anyone working in a  locally owned airport to install or operate whole-body imaging equipment  -- "including a device that uses backscatter x-rays or millimeter  waves, that creates a visual image of a person's unclothed body and is  intended to detect concealed objects," the bill read.
The penalty is capped at $1,000 per day per violation.
The bill is supported by the Travis County Republican Party, the  Travis County Libertarian Party, ACLU-Texas, and Austin-based Texans for  Accountable Government which pushed for a city of Austin resolution  against the scanners.  Simpson may also have the backing of U.S. Congressman John Carter of  Texas, a member of the U.S. House Appropriations and Homeland Security  committees. 
http://www.lonestarreport.org/Blog/tabid/65/EntryId/1022/Simpson-files-anti-body-scanner-bill.aspx
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ABC News reports: Undocumented nannies, housekeepers or lawn caretakers in the state of  Texas can perhaps breathe easier about deportation. While new  legislation in the Texas House of Representatives would make  it a state  crime to hire undocumented workers, it excludes those employed in  single-family households -- in other words, them. States across the country, including Georgia and Oklahoma,  where the  legislatures debated immigration bills this week, have been mulling  controversial Arizona-style immigration laws.Thirty-seven states are  considering tougher immigration bills, with multiple bills pending in  some states. 
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/immigration-wars-texas-georgia-oklahoma-arizona-style-laws/story?id=13050716
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This is all getting very scary...
ReplyDeleteSure hope the various State governments will get after whatever it takes to prevent Sharia from gaining a "toe hold" anywhere in the United States of AMERICA....We have our constitution, and laws...if the Muslims do not like them GO BACK TO WHERE YOU CAME FROM AND ENJOY YOUR "LAW" THERE ! Be careful where you aim your stones when you stone a woman planted upto her neck in sand by the way...aren't the Muslims just wonderful!!
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