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To: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck who wrote (8559)6/28/2007 10:18:39 AM
From: lorne  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 20106
 
Darren...And for your added amusment.....

ON THIS DAY IN WND HISTORY…

Holy aya-toadah! Iranian woman 'gives birth to a frog'
celebrate10.wnd.com

June 28, 2004: According to the Islamic Republic News Agency, an unnamed woman from the southeastern city of Iranshahr delivered a live gray frog after what was called "a bizarre labor."

The animal's birth followed severe bleeding and was reportedly covered by mud.

According to an Iranian gynecologist, the frog larve entered the woman's body – possibly while she swam in dirty water – where it grew to adult size.

Some medical experts, however, commented on the frog's similarity to a human.

No comment was available from the surprised father.



To: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck who wrote (8559)6/28/2007 7:18:28 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 20106
 
Women Pledge To Army Of Islamic Vigilantes (Islamofascist Chicks With Sticks!)
The Washington Times ^ | June 27, 2007 | Philip Smucker

washingtontimes.com

THE WASHINGTON TIMES - ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A 6,000-strong army of young women wielding bamboo sticks and covered from head to toe in black is vowing to enforce the Islamist moral vision of their teacher, Abdul Rashid Ghazi.

For now, they are content to kidnap prostitutes — releasing them hours later after stern lectures on Islamic morality — and attack music video stalls and other targets.

But Mr. Ghazi, who runs a madrassa, or Muslim seminary, attached to Islamabad's Red Mosque, warns that his female students will send suicide bombers into the fray if authorities lay a hand on them.

"It is [President Pervez] Musharraf and [President] Bush who have created these suicide bombers," said Mr. Ghazi, a polite and erudite Islamic scholar who is about 50 years old. "I mean, the more you try to suppress them, the more they appear."

Several female seminarians who surrounded Mr. Ghazi during a recent visit to the school's Internet cafe hissed loudly when a reporter tried to photograph them.

Mr. Ghazi and several other leading radicals are openly challenging Gen. Musharraf and his counterterrorism alliance with Mr. Bush.

The female vigilantes struck this weekend, kidnapping nine women from a massage parlor in Islamabad, the capital, and accusing them of running a brothel. The abducted women, who included three Chinese, were released hours later.

Since January, the vigilantes have kidnapped other masseuses, shut down a children's library and even seized policemen as part of a campaign to impose their strict interpretation of Islam.

Many Pakistanis, including some leading academics, think Mr. Ghazi and his Red Mosque radicals reflect a quasi-official policy of appeasing Islamists.

(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ....