COLLECTIVE MADNESS


“Soft despotism is a term coined by Alexis de Tocqueville describing the state into which a country overrun by "a network of small complicated rules" might degrade. Soft despotism is different from despotism (also called 'hard despotism') in the sense that it is not obvious to the people."

Monday, April 24, 2017

Email, written by a Democratic operative, expressed confidence that Ms. Lynch would keep the Clinton investigation from going too far

The Russians Hacked Democrats’ Plans to Cheat in the General Election, Too



Drew Angerer/Getty Images

New York Times report on Saturday claimed that FBI Director James Comey decided to reveal last year that he was re-opening the investigation into Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton because he suspected Attorney General Loretta Lynch was covering up for her — and because an email found by Russian hackers seemed to support those suspicions.

The Times’ investigative report suggests that a U.S. intelligence agency managed to intercept some of what Russian hackers were stealing — and that one document, “described as both a memo and an email, was written by a Democratic operative who expressed confidence that Ms. Lynch would keep the Clinton investigation from going too far.”

According to the Times, Comey feared that Lynch — who had insisted the Clinton probe be referred to as a “matter” and not as an “investigation,” and who suggested it the investigation was not criminal when, in fact, it was — would declare the case closed, and then Russian hackers would leak the document to undermine the FBI’s image of independence.

The Times notes: “Mr. Comey’s defenders regard this as one of the untold stories of the Clinton investigation, one they say helps explain his decision-making.” And if a local news reporter in Phoenix had not caught Lynch meeting with former President Bill Clinton, she might have succeeded in sheltering the Clintons even more effectively than she had.

When Comey’s letter to Congress about the re-opening of the investigation was revealed on October 28, it changed the contours of the presidential race — arguably by uniting reluctant conservatives around Donald Trump’s candidacy.
Breitbart News was in the room when Trump announced the news to thousands of supporters in New Hampshire:



In July 2016, a batch of emails from the Democratic National Committee released by Wikileaks, and said by U.S. intelligence agencies to have been obtained most likely by Russian hackers, revealed collusion between senior party officials and the Clinton campaign to thwart the insurgent candidacy of socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

Now, according to the Times, another hacked document, purportedly stolen by Russians, may have revealed collusion between the former Attorney General and the Democrats to ensure Hillary Clinton’s victory in the general election.

Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News. He was named one of the “most influential” people in news media in 2016. He is the co-author of How Trump Won: The Inside Story of a Revolution, is available from Regnery. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.

The first paragraph has been updated to clarify that the Times report was referring to Comey’s announcement last year.

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    1. Ummm, cause he was burned big time once already by confusing a Brietbart story with fact.

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    2. Ummm, cause he was burned big time once already by confusing a Brietbart story with fact.

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  2. The Russians did no vote against Hillary, Americans did. If Trump needs to prove he is tough, put the missiles away and put Clinton, Lynch and Obama away.

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  3. Now we know why Obama panicked at the end and went hysterical for Clinton. He knew there was a chance Trump could win.

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  4. "The mills of the gods grind slowly, but exceedingly fine"

    Ernest Hemingway

    AG Sessions has said he is going to follow the law on this 'matter'.

    I hope he does.

    Though maybe they've calculated it isn't worth it, the Clintons being finished anyway.

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  5. Comey was concerned that a Democratic attorney general, Loretta Lynch, was asking him to be misleading and line up his talking points with Mrs. Clinton’s campaign. Obama would have endorsed that.

    Let the three of them dissent and let them be tried for their crimes.

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  6. Let's see if Trump has a pair as big as his mouth.

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    1. The Obama/Lynch/Hillary orgy is old news, Deuce. IMO, Trump's handlers will tell him to move on. He has bigger fish to fry.

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  7. I hope it happens. Love to see it, myself.

    Charges, trials....guilty verdicts....weeks and months of cheering viewing !

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  8. .

    This story can't be true. It was put out by the MSM and the NYT to boot.


    - Doug.


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    1. I often link to the Times.

      You never link to anything right of center.

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  9. "U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, speaking on NBC’s “Today” programme, said the United States and the international community were maintaining pressure on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un but were “not trying to pick a fight with him”.
    Asked whether a preemptive strike was under consideration, she said: “We are not going to do anything unless he gives us reason to do something.”

    “If you see him attack a military base, if you see some sort of intercontinental ballistic missile, then obviously we’re going to do that. But right now, we’re saying ‘don’t test, don’t use nuclear missiles, don’t try and do any more actions’, and I think he’s understanding that. And China’s helping really put that pressure on him.”"

    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/us-politics/un-must-ready-new-north-korea-sanctions-trump/article34796728/



    "do that"??? That being, a strike by the US on NK? Is Halley/Trump drawing a 'red line'?

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  10. Ash is being silly................again.

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    1. Silly, how? Am I mis-reading what Haley is saying? What is the "that" to which she is referring?

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    2. She is keeping it nebulous, Ash, hazy, so as to confuse folks like you, and, mainly, Kim Fatso III.

      For you to guess.

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    3. We are all still waiting impatiently for Quirk's Solutions to:

      1) N. Korea
      2) Iran
      3) Islamic Terrorism, ISIS and the like

      Quirk has stated The Donald 'don't know shit' so we must assume Quirk knows some shit, and we are waiting for it.

      Soon, we will be demanding, or conclude Quirk don't know any more shit than The Donald.

      (which is what I suspect)

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    4. (probably less, to be honest)

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    6. I need to save you from yourself.

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  11. There is not going to be a Revolution in the USA.

    The ratio of young(teens and early twenties) v those over 35 is way too little for that.

    I will try to find the good article that backs this up with years of research.

    Thankfully, the ballot box is the only way here.

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  12. Things are however different in the Venezuela which Bernie loved so well, (that, and the Soviet Union) (and would be here too if elections were cancelled - I'd be out in the streets with the youth) -

    It may be too late for Maduro to pacify Venezuela with “talks”
    POSTED AT 12:01 PM ON APRIL 24, 2017 BY JAZZ SHAW

    By this time, most you are likely aware of how dire the situation in Venezuela has become. Their tyrant, Nicolas Maduro, has reached the point where he recently seized the General Motors plant in his country. Protests against his regime have been boiling over across the country, with an unknown number of the unhappy citizens being killed. In response, Maduro promised to arm up to 400,000 “militia” members to keep them in line. But it might be that he’s beginning to see his control of the situation spinning off past the tipping point. This week Maduro struck a more conciliatory tone and suggested that he might be willing to meet with leaders of the opposition for talks to see if some compromise can be reached. (BBC)

    Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has called for talks to resume with the opposition.

    He also said he wanted local elections to take place.

    His comments came as another large demonstration is planned for Monday after three weeks of tense protests across the country.

    Demonstrators have been calling for presidential elections due next year to be brought forward and for President Maduro to step down.

    Last year’s negotiations between the opposition and the government broke down when the opposition accused Mr Maduro of breaking agreements and using the talks to buy time.

    Absent any knowledge of recent history this might be seen as a very positive and promising development. After all, any sane person would rather see some sort of democratic negotiations leading to either improved circumstances for the Venezuelan people under Maduro or a peaceful transition of power if such an accord could not be reached. The problem is that the president doesn’t have much in the way of credibility in the eyes of the opposition party or the starving people out in the streets.

    And why should they trust him? When he previously called for talks last year it turned out to be precisely what they are fearing now… a stalling maneuver to give Maduro more time to move against them.....

    http://hotair.com/archives/2017/04/24/may-late-maduro-pacify-venezuela-talks/

    On schedule.....

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  13. TEEN MOB OAKLAND TRAIN TAKEOVER
    PASSENGERS BEATEN AND ROBBED....DRUDGE


    Crime
    BART takeover robbery: 40 to 60 teens swarm train, rob weekend riders
    By Demian BulwaApril 24, 2017 Updated: April 24, 2017 12:48pm


    In this file photo, passengers board a train at the Castro Valley BART station. Photo: Michael Macor, The Chronicle
    Photo: Michael Macor, The Chronicle

    IMAGE 1 OF 23 In this file photo, passengers board a train at the Castro Valley BART station.
    A recent string of robberies on BART trains took a frightening turn when dozens of juveniles swarmed an Oakland station over the weekend and commandeered a train car, forcing passengers to hand over bags and cell phones and leaving at least two with head injuries, witnesses told the transit agency.

    The incident — the first of its kind in recent memory — occurred around 9:30 p.m. Saturday at Coliseum Station.

    According to a police officials, witnesses said 40 to 60 juveniles flooded the station, jumped the fare gates and rushed to the second-story train platform. Some of the robbers apparently held open the doors of a Dublin-bound train car while others streamed inside, confronting and robbing and in some cases beating riders.

    The juveniles “committed multiple strong-arm robberies of bags and cell phones,” said a police summary prepared after the incident. “At least two victims suffered head/facial injuries requiring medical attention.”

    Alicia Trost, a BART spokeswoman, said Monday that seven robberies had occurred — with victims losing a purse, a duffel bag and five phones. Six people were robbed inside the train car, with a seventh confronted on the platform, she said.

    The attack was quick, police reported, and the teenagers were able to retreat from the station and vanish into the surrounding East Oakland neighborhood before BART officers could respond. The train that was hit was held for about 15 minutes as authorities investigated the crime and tended to the injured....

    http://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/BART-takeover-robbery-50-to-60-teens-swarm-11094745.php

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  14. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has won a seat on the UN Human Rights Commission.

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  15. Meanwhile, an Idiot longs to be martyred -


    Pope Francis shuns bullet-proof vehicle for visit to Cairo despite recent terrorist attacks

    Pope Francis has previously described bullet-proof vehicles as "sardine cans" which prevent him from engaging with ordinary people. CREDIT: ETTORE FERRARI/EPA

    Nick Squires, rome
    24 APRIL 2017 • 3:11PM

    Pope Francis has chosen not to travel in a bullet-proof vehicle for his first trip to Egypt this week, despite a recent spate of terrorist attacks targeting the country’s Christians.

    The Pope will fly from Rome to Cairo on Friday for a two-day visit intended to build on inter-faith dialogue with Muslim leaders and to show solidarity with beleaguered Christian communities in the Middle East.

    Despite his vulnerability as a potential terrorist target, the Pope will not travel through the streets of Cairo in an armoured vehicle, the Vatican said on Monday....

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/04/24/pope-francis-shuns-bullet-proof-vehicle-visit-cairo-despite/

    And why publicize it ?

    Pope Frances doesn't have all his marbles.

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    1. He's following the Obama model, only with his own skin.

      If he wanted to follow the Trump model, he'd say he was flying south to North Korea.

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    2. Suicide by Terrorist

      He is 80.

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    3. Trying for eventual Sainthood, maybe.

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  16. HANNITY ACCUSER WALKS BACK HARASSMENT CLAIM AFTER LAWSUIT THREAT....DRUDGE

    I might believe it about Bill O'Reilly but never straight shootin' Sean.

    What about Watters, and Gutfeld ?

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  17. How Brigitte met Emmanuel Macron – when she was his (married) teacher – and what the French will make of it

    Aged 64, Ms Macron is a grandmother-of-seven and 25 years her fresh-faced 39-year-old husband’s senior. Even better, perhaps, they met when he was 15 and she was his married, private school teacher - with a daughter of the same age, in the same class.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/emmanuel-macron-wife-brigitte-trogneux-french-election-president-25-years-older-age-gap-married-a7699786.html

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    1. Macron just mistakenly identified the mom for the daughter.

      Happens all the time these days.

      Catch up, dude.

      Besides, it's France.

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    2. Shoulda married the daughter/schoolmate:

      https://qtelegram.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/brigittemacron-700x307.jpg

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    3. Quirk uses a new fancy facial recognition gadget so to avoid such mistakes, what with all his girlfriends.

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    4. Yup, he shoulda married the daughter, but don't count Macron out yet.

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    5. If he was a muzz or a Morman he coulda married them both.

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    6. That's the problem with being a Judeo/Christian.

      It's too damn complex, what with this mom OR daughter nonsense.

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  18. Obama To Receive $400,000 Speaking Fee At Cantor Fitzgerald Conference

    American Psycho
    I wonder if he recalls the time he said, "at some point you've made enough money."

    I guess that only applies to the common folk.

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-24/obama-receive-400000-speaking-fee-cantor-fitzgerald-conference

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    1. I wonder if he'll give it all to the poor?

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    2. Give the guy a break. He's not nearly in Clinton Foundation territory yet.

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  19. Are We Doomed ?

    How Western civilisation could collapse


    Some possible precipitating factors are already in place. How the West reacts to them will determine the world’s future, says Rachel Nuwer.

    By Rachel Nuwer
    18 April 2017

    http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20170418-how-western-civilisation-could-collapse

    Nah.

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  20. INTERESTING THING, THE FRENCH

    French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen has announced that she is temporarily stepping down as head of her National Front party.

    Monday's move appears to be a way for Le Pen to embrace a wide range of potential voters ahead of the May 7 runoff between herself and Emmanuel Macron, the independent centrist who came in first in Sunday's first round.

    "Tonight, I am no longer the president of the National Front. I am the presidential candidate," she said on French public television news.

    Le Pen has said in the past that she is not a candidate of her party, and made that point when she rolled out her platform in February, saying the measures she was espousing were not her party's, but her own.

    Le Pen has worked to bring in voters from the left and right for several years, cleaning up her party's racist, anti-Semitic image to do so.

    Final results from the French presidential election's first round show that centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron got nearly 1 million more votes than far-right leader Marine Le Pen, with both advancing to the May 7 runoff.

    Macron collected 8.66 million votes, or 24.01 percent, while Le Pen garnered 7.68 million votes, or 21.30 percent, according to the official final count published by the Interior Ministry.

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      Paddy Power’s offering “a golden shower of Trump Odds” that include 10/11 odds on Trump being impeached, 5/1 odds on his marriage ending before his presidency, 25/1 odds on Trump and Putin to receive a joint Nobel Prize, and 25/1 odds on Mexico directly paying for the wall.

      SkyBet is offering 2/1 odds that Trump will cease to be president in 2017, 9/2 odds for 2018, 7/1 odds in 2019, and 16/1 in 2020.

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    2. Who's gonna impeach him, Maxine Waters ?

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  23. I watched Caitlin Jenner being interviewed by Tucker.

    I was, surprisingly, impressed with the content of what she had to say.

    Sincere, and no dummy.



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  24. Putin Takes The Cross

    Giulio Meotti : Putin’s Russia claims the role of defender of Christians under Islam
    By Giulio Meotti - on April 24, 2017
    RUSSIA

    Fears of Islamic terrorism permeate Russian history. In the nineteenth century, Russian novelists wrote books about Russian officers fighting Islamic warriors in the Caucasus (such as Hadji Murat by Lev Tolstoy). The Russian soldier fights the Islamic warrior, the one struggling to protect the Christian civilization, the other determined to eradicate it.

    Now Russia has quickly replaced the United States as the number one enemy of Al Qaeda, the Islamic State and other Sunni jihadist groups motivated by the violent and puritan salafist ideology. Recent Middle Eastern Russian interventions, including those in Syria and Libya, have raised Russia to the status of the main target of the Jihadists. Everywhere it has intervened abroad, Russia seems to have been always moved by a deep fear of Islam. Putin said to CBS’ Charlie Rose that the “most important” reason why Russia came to war in Syria was the “threat of their return.” “They” are the 7,000 Russian Muslims who fought for the Caliphate.

    Some Russian experts, including Alexei Malashenko of the Moscow Carnegie Center and Roman Silantiev of the Ministry of Justice, estimate that there are thousands of Salafist prayer groups in Russia nowadays, with Islam spreading practically in all regions of Russia, including Siberia and even in the Far East. Russia has also an internal demographic fear. A recent report by the Jamestown Foundation entitled “How Islam Will Change Russia” explained this challenge very well: given the demographic changes, Muslims will represent from one-third to half of the Russian population by 2050.

    In addition to adventurism in Muslim countries, Russian forces have embarked on a massive counter-insurgency campaign against Islamic militants in its own soil. The jihadists were responsible for major attacks on Russian soil, including the hostage crisis at Moscow’s theater in 2002, the siege in Beslan in 2004, the bombings in Moscow in 2010, and the suicide Attack at the Domodedovo Airport in 2011, to name just a few. And the Russian ambassador in Istanbul was murdered in an art gallery.

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    1. During the first Chechen war, from 1994 to 1996, Russia pursued a scorched-earth policy to destroy everything in sight. The blitz of the Red Army in Afghanistan was to prevent the contagion of Khomeini’s Islamic fundamentalism. When Communism collapsed, the leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini, wrote a letter to Mikhail Gorbachev, the first message the Iranian leader sent to a foreign head of state. Khomeini invited the head of the most atheistic state of the world to convert to Islam. Khomeini also pulled out a new planisphere published in Tehran, which divided the world into three areas: black for the “great Satan”, the US, red for the “pagan Russia” and its domains, and green for the Islamic Republic that represents the will of Allah.

      After the Soviet Union disintegrated in 1991, Russian President Boris Yeltsin asked Ukraine to remain in union with Russia. “We can not have a situation,” Yeltsin said, “where Russia and Belarus would have two votes as Slavic states against five for Islamic states.” Russia has always justified its interventions in foreign policy with Christian religious rhetoric. As in the war in Kosovo, when the Christian Orthodox imagery launched the myth of Kosovo Polje, where in 1329 Christian Serbs fought against the Turkish-Ottoman invaders, in which the Serb forces, three times less numerous, lost valiantly and marked the Serbian national collective memory. The tumultuous Caucasian scenario is dominated by the clash between Orthodox Christianity and Islam. In Yugoslavia, the Russians supported the Christian Serbs in the war against Bosnian Muslims. In Cyprus, the Russians have defended the Greek-Christian part. The same with Christian Armenia as a bulwark of Christianity against Islamic Turkey. The “third Rome” of the Tsars began proclaiming itself as the defender of Christians oppressed under Islam.

      A copy of Kazan’s Icon of the Mother of God was just sent by the Russian Orthodox Patriarchate to a Christian parish in Syria. The back of the icon carries the inscription: “Gift of the Orthodox Church in the Ekaterinburg diocese in memory of the Russian soldiers who gave their lives in the ancient Syrian land.” Theologians of the Russian Orthodox Church base this myth on the expression Antemurale Christianitatis, the bulwark of Christianity dating back to the era of Turkish expansion in Europe. This vision is also embraced by many of Putin’s allies, the Visegrad-4 led by Viktor Orbán of Hungary.


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    2. This Russian Christian propaganda has certainly been influenced by the Soviet past. After 1917, the Soviet Union witnessed the greatest persecution of Christians since the time of Roman emperor Diocletian: 200,000 priests were killed and 41,000 churches were destroyed. A few days ago, the first Easter Mass was celebrated in the great Syrian city of Aleppo after its liberation. The New York Times explained that in addition to strategic and economic interests, a major reason to explain Russian support for Assad’s regime in Syria is the uncompromising position of the Orthodox Church. The Russian Patriarch Kirill evoked, in fact, the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, with its endless “carcasses of defiled churches.”

      “For a long time, we’ve been saying that Christians in the Middle East needed a protector,” the Canadian philosopher Mathieu Bock-Côté wrote in Le Figaro. “This has never been truer. But who is willing to play that role? France was, for many years. Over the past few years, Putin’s Russia has claimed that role, as if it was being called to take over as Europe renounces its Christian origins.”

      This Russian campaign is aimed also at the West. “Many Euro-Atlantic countries have abandoned their roots, including Christian values,” said Putin. He closely followed the opposition to gay marriage in France and tensions over Muslim migrants in the European Union. Putin then launched a conservative offensive aimed at both Russians and the West. As the Wall Street Journal wrote, “Putin Depicts Russia as a Bulwark Against European Decadence.”

      The burden is on the West to prove that it has a better way of life, that its society is not just a “decadent” stereotype, and it didn’t abandon the Eastern Christians under Islam. Otherwise, we cannot complain that Russian has filled that role.

      Giulio Meotti, cultural editor for Il Foglio, is an Italian journalist and author. He is the author of three books: A New Shoah: The Untold Story of Israel’s Victims of Terrorism (Encounter Books); J’Accuse: the Vatican Against Israel (Mantua Books), and La fine dell’Europa, about the Christian and demographic decline in Europe. He is a columnist at Arutz Sheva and his writings have appeared in publications including the Wall Street Journal, FrontPage, Commentary, and The Geller Report.

      http://pamelageller.com/2017/04/russia-christians-islam.html/

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    3. In Hadji Murat by Leo Tolstoy the Moslem fighter was actually depicted as the better guy.

      He was concerned about his family.

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  25. O Canada ! :( Read and Weep

    Canadian imam Syed Soharwardy: Sharia is the solution, jizya not discriminatory

    APRIL 24, 2017 12:37 PM BY CHRISTINE WILLIAMS

    The prominent Canadian imam Syed Soharwardy is at it again, spreading dawah and preaching sharia. He also proclaims that “the rights of women and non-Muslim minorities are completely protected by the Islamic Shari’a.” One need only look at world news, history, and traditional as well as current Islamic jurisprudence, and it is abundantly clear that such a statement is patently false. It will remain false unless Islam becomes fully modernized and abandons the Sharia, which teaches that women are half the worth of men (in testimony, Qur’an 2:282), allows for wife beating (Qur’an 4:34), sex on demand and the sexual slavery of infidel women (Qur’an 4:3, 4:24, 23:1-6, 33:50, 70:30) and for women to be covered except for their face and hands or risk being “abused” (Quran 24:31 and Quran 33:59).

    Some other previous statements made by Soharwardy:

    “Sharia cannot be customized for specific countries. These universal, divine laws are for all people of all countries for all times.”

    “I am one of the founding members of the Islamic Institute of Civil Justice. The mandate of the institute is to resolve disputes within existing Canadian laws by using the principles of conflict resolution from Islamic Law, or sharia.”

    “Presently, what Israeli forces are doing to Palestinians is worse than the Holocaust of World War II.”

    Still, Soharwardy is “invited by CBC as a guest expert to discuss issues related to terrorism and radicalization” — a man who also openly advocates the jizya tax on non-Muslims, in keeping with the Sharia....

    https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/04/canadian-imam-syed-soharwardy-sharia-is-the-solution-jizya-not-discriminatory

    Way too long to quote but you ought to read all this craparoo.

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    1. O France ! :( Read and Weep

      Front-runner for French presidency against arresting and deporting “radical Islamists”

      APRIL 24, 2017 3:43 AM BY ROBERT SPENCER 65 COMMENTS

      France was once a great nation. But when basic measures for self-defense become stigmatized and opposed as “right-wing,” the death spiral has begun. The France of Charles Martel is but a historical memory. The France of Emmanuel Macron won’t last long....

      https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/04/front-runner-for-french-presidency-against-arresting-and-deporting-radical-islamists

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  27. The Globalists are tone dead, on their way to dead, dead.

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