It never ends.
Sammenhold. So, the "new" bin Laden tape is threatening a "reckoning" with Europe over the Mohammed Cartoons. The Religion of Perpetual Outrage strikes again: Probably because the "new" tape is old. Rusty at The Jawa Report concludes: This is an old audio, probably from 2006, of bin Laden. As Sahab
Sammenhold. Plus: Muslim bully drops lawsuit against Ezra Levant.
Two years ago, the Mohammed cartoon conflagration consumed the world and the blogosphere helped lead the way in fighting back. Longtime readers will remember that this site hammered the issue in support of Denmark. "Sammenhold," you may recall, is the Danish word for solidarity. With the arrests this week of five jihadists accused of plotting...
Read MoreBurn them! File this under "No good deed goes unpunished" by the Religion of Perpetual Outrage: As we've learned from Rushdie Rage, MoCartoon Rage, Burger King Ice Cream Cone Rage, Koran Flushing Rage, Valentine's Day Rage, Veil Rage, Pope Rage, Fallaci Rage, Miss World Pageant Rage, and Rushdie Knighthood Rage, they're pretty damned "sensitive" (read:...
Read MoreI'm going offline the rest of the day, but had to blog this. From fresco rage to book rage to film rage to beauty pageant rage to Koran-dropping rage to cartoon rage to Pope rage, it's always something with the Religion of Perpetual Outrage (hat tip-Andrew Bostom via NY Daily News). Introducing...Bobblehead Rage: A ceramic...
Read More***updated with new Mo Cartoon tie to Germany bombing plot*** Remember them? Indonesian Muslims during Mo Cartoon rage You may wonder, after seven months, why the Mohammed Cartoons graphic remains in the top-right corner of this blog. It's because while most of the dhimmi press may have "moved on," the jihadists have not. And some...
Read MoreFinally, a major liberal American publication takes the plunge and dares to print the Mohammed Cartoons in full. Better late than never (the conservative Weekly Standard published the cartoons in its Feb. 20, 2006 issue). Hat tip: reader O., who read about the story via Danish TV 2 Nyhederne. Controversial Danish cartoons of the Prophet...
Read MoreRemember these thugs? Well, a few of them are headed to court: The former UK head of radical Islamic group al-Muhajiroun has been charged over the Muslim cartoon protests in London in February, said Scotland Yard. A
Turned out a column for the NYPost published today on Cowardly Central. ***update: Jim Lindgren at The Volokh Conspiracy has an intriguing report on his interview with a South Park executive producer. Excerpt:*** ***update II: official Comedy Central response*** Dear Viewer, Thank you for your correspondence regarding the "South Park" episo
Ahmed Akkari Danish Imam Ahmed Akkari, who helped inflame the Cartoon Jihad, has reportedly been taped on a hidden camera threatening to kill Naser Khader, a member of Denmark's Parliament who recently founded an organization for moderate Muslims. According to Bibelen and Agora, this Jyllands-Posten article reports that Akkari said of Khader: "If one day...
Read MoreAbout the Abdul Rahman case, reports Tim Graham. More to come... Update from The Political Pit Bull: Watch video and read transcript of the mealy-mouthed statement. *** Meanwhile, the Danes are not mincing words (via Agora): Foreign Minister Per Stig Møller, Conservatives, Berlingske, March 22: “We are working full steam to shed some light on...
Read MoreWell, well, well. The United Nations has removed its anti-Danish poster from its website. This morning, it was featured prominently as a graphic and available as a special download in PDF. It was also available in Arabic: Now, no trace of it at all. No explanation. Dr. Steven Taylor at Poliblog offers a common defense...
Read MoreThe latest on the Cartoon Jihad comes from the Pakistan Daily Times (hat tip: Sugiero): Islamabad--The government has blocked all websites that carry caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) on the Internet, and the attorney general has been asked to explore legal avenues for implementing a global ban on these sites. A three-member bench, consisting...
Read More"Sammenhold" is Danish for solidarity. Reader Andrew G. e-mails about the pro-Denmark Sammenhold rally in the Bay Area held today: Reader Denny D.: sends a few photos:
***scroll for updates...Paul Belien at the Brussels Journal has a dissenting take on the manifesto...*** Danish reader P.H.N. sends an important document published today in the Jyllands-Posten from 12 brave intellectuals: MANIFESTO: Together facing the new totalitarianism After having overcome fascism, Nazism, and Stalinism, the world now faces a new totalitarian global threat: Islamism. We,...
Read MoreYesterday in Lahore: Pakistani protesters holding daggers stage a rally against the publication of cartoons depicting Islamic Prophet Muhammad, with black banners arounds their chests that read, 'God is Great,' Friday, Feb. 24, 2006 in Peshawar, Pakistan. Thousands of Islams defied a ban on rallies across the country in condemning the Prophet Muhammad cartoons printed...
Read MoreCongrats: The Jyllands-Posten's editor, Carson Juste received the prize while guarded by two secret service bodyguards, noting "how fragile freedom of expression is" as he accepted the award.
The New York Post follows up today on the Muslim hack attacks being waged on bloggers and websites that support Denmark and publication of the Mohammed cartoons: Muslim computer-hacker gangs have launched a massive attack on Danish and Western Web sites as part of the mass protests across the Arab world over the publication of...
Read MoreFlemming Rose, culture editor of the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, has an excellent piece defending his decision to commission and publish the Mohammed Cartoons. Childish. Irresponsible. Hate speech. A provocation just for the sake of provocation. A PR stunt. Critics of 12 cartoons of the prophet Muhammad I decided to publish in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten...
Read MoreLast Tuesday, during or immediately after my appearance on Fox News Channel to discuss the Mohammed Cartoons, this blog was hit by a large, foreign-based denial of service attack. Last night, my hosting service notified me that it is receiving ongoing threats from individuals vowing to take down this site--and others along with it--which will...
Read MoreAbu Laban, the Danish imam who stoked Cartoon Jihad in the Middle East by spreading a dossier stuffed with the 12 Jyllands-Posten Mohammed Cartoons and unrelated propaganda, is under fire. The Danes, including moderate Muslims fed up with the bile, are fighting back. Jim Hoft has video, news round-up, and lots of background links. ***...
Read MoreThere is much buzz this weekend about comments that conservative author/columnist Ann Coulter made at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday, a speech which I missed due to a book signing at the same event. Ann used the term "raghead" when describing what our homeland security policies should be: "I think our motto should...
Read MoreSource: Ekstra Bladet Jim Lindgren at The Volokh Conspiracy has an interesting post examining the caption in the above anti-Muslim cartoon. It was one of three pieces of art disseminated by two-tongued, terror-sympathizing Danish imams, who tried to blame the anonymous Muslim-bashing cartoons and photos on Danes in the wake of the Jyllands-Posten's publication of...
Read MoreThe Cartoon Jihadists are winning... Malaysia: New: Malaysia bans possession of Prophet cartoons Yemen: Yemeni paper closed, editor wanted for publishing cartoons The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned by the Yemeni government's decision to revoke the license of the private weekly Al-Hurriya Ahliya and issue an arrest warrant for the paper's editor. The...
Read MoreThere's an interesting debate brewing in Denmark over food served in the country's public schools. Since 2001, the government has approved only halal meat (food acceptable to Muslims) for children's hot lunches. Looks like that's going to change now. Neander News and Judith Apter Klinghoffer have details. The Jyllands-Posten news article is here. Dennis at...
Read MoreThe Islamists' Bogus Anti-Muslim Art (Large images here, here, and here) --- Danish TV station, DR 1, aired a valuable news segment yesterday on the manufacturing of the Cartoon Jihad yesterday. The station took the BBC to task for erroneously attributing the now-infamous French pig-squealing contest photo--exploited by a delegation of Danish imams to foment...
Read MoreWe should learn from the stand Denmark has taken against double-talking radical imams who pose fraudulently as "moderate" peacemakers (via the Jyllands-Posten): The Danish prime minister, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, also disinvited a group of radical imams for an anti-terror conference at his Marienborg residence in September. The conference sought to find ways of preventing Islam...
Read MoreGunnar in Denmark e-mails that an American professor in Dubai was fired for displaying the Forbidden Cartoons to her students. Here's the Islamist Khaleej Times article on the firing: Danish coverage of the story here
The Islamists' Bogus Blasphemous Cartoons (Large images here, here, and here) I just received a tip from a reader in Denmark with more info about the lying delegation of Danish imams who fabricated anti-Muslim artwork and pinned it on the Jyllands-Posten in December to stoke the jihadists. (See Scott Johnson's round-up at Power Line.) In...
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