Sunday, April 06, 2008

A little more of the follow through on the follow up.

I'm sure you remember the Moslem bus driver in the UK that stopped his bus to pray from the other day. Who could forget that one? Well, it looks like his bosses are back in the news - and they're defending him! The results of their "investigation" are in. He was on his break so shut your dhimmi trap and get on the damn bus, stinkin' white person.

When it comes to the Iraq War, Basra is like so - last week. Anyone who is anyone knows that Sadr City is where it's happening this week. The Long War Journal is reporting this from the Washington Times; "... (there is) positioning explosives to defend the major routes into Baghdad's Sadr City neighborhood in anticipation of a major battle with U.S. and Iraqi government forces," according to reports from Sadr City residents. "Iraqis also said families in Sadr City and other Shi'ite areas of Baghdad are stocking up on food, fearing new fighting that will leave them unable to get to the markets." We call it 'taking out the trash in Sadr City'.

More on the FGM front. I'm sorry, but the death of Katoucha Niane haunts me. Especially after reading this: "I will never get the incomparable pain out of my head," Katoucha wrote in the book "Dans Ma Chair" (In My Flesh) , which she dedicated to her three daughters. She saw her career as a top model as a form of "revenge" for the dreadfulness of genital mutilation." The investigation seems to have tapered off but I still say there's no way a supermodel goes out on the town without her purse and her cellphone. And being the second woman speaking out against FGM to meet an unusual end? Tres hinky, mon amis.

Wafa Sultan is still in hiding and the word still needs to get out, possums.
The New Media Journal has picked up the story and gives the lowdown on Woman in Islam: Suffering the Barbary of an Ideology. Wandering Moonbats and lost liberals happening onto this site beware: Prepare to get your world rocked. Your Moos-lim pals ain't all that when it comes to women.

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