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To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (89050)7/5/2012 2:02:17 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 89467
 
Yet Another N.C. Dem. Won't Endorse Obama, Will Skip Convention

The Weekly Standard
Daniel Halper
July 3, 2012 4:21 PM

Excerpt:

Earlier today, news broke that North Carolina congressman Larry Kissell is refusing to endorse President Obama and might not attend the Democratic convention later this year in Charlotte, N.C. And now, there's word that Rep. Hayden Rogers won't be endorsing Obama or even attending the convention.

The Asheville Citizen-Times reports:


Hayden Rogers will join two other North Carolina congressional candidates in skipping the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte and not endorsing President Obama.

“My sole focus is on running for Congress in the 11th District,” Rogers said. “I will be concentrating my time and energy on reaching out to as many voters as possible to discuss the issues facing Western North Carolina and America. I have no plans to attend the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte and will not be endorsing in the 2012 presidential race.” ...

Nationally, about a dozen Democrats are staying home in September to focus on their campaigns.

All this comes just a couple weeks after North Carolina congressman Mike McIntyre's decision not to endorse Obama or attend the convention.

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To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (89050)7/5/2012 3:27:12 AM
From: joseffy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
Remember all the calls for the world court to arrest Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld?

I notice the world court is silent on Fast & Furious



To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (89050)7/5/2012 10:30:21 AM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
"Just remember what Condi and Bush did when he got that PDB warning him that Bin laden was about to strike."

on my god not this liberal bullshit again. man what is with you guys, they got multiple reports like this everyday. My Brother was a DC cop at the time, in the 'terrorist' div. he said they got 50 reports a day like this.

why do you believe all the partisan propaganda



To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (89050)7/5/2012 10:36:09 AM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 89467
 
"When I want a sex-slave," [I] should be able to go "to the market and pick out whichever female I desire and marry her." — Sheikh Huwaini

Egypt's "first sex-slave marriage" took place mere days after the Muslim Brotherhood's Muhammad Morsi was made president.

Last Monday, on the Egyptian TV show Al Haqiqa ("the Truth"), journalist Wael al-Ibrashi showed a video-clip of a man, Abd al-Rauf Awn, "marrying" his slave. Before making the woman, who has a non-Egyptian accent, repeat after him the Koran's Surat al-Ikhlas, instead of saying the usual "I marry myself to you," the woman said "I enslave myself to you," kissing him in front of an applauding audience.

Then, even though she was wearing a hijab, her owner-husband declared that she is forbidden from such trappings and commanded her to be stripped of them, so as "not to break Allah's laws." She took her veil and abaya off, revealing, by Muslim standards, a seductive red dress (all the other women present were veiled). The man claps for her and the video-clip (which can be seen here) ends.

The man, Abd al-Rauf Awn, who identified himself as an Islamic scholar who studied at Al Azhar and an expert at Islamic jurisprudence, then appeared on the show, giving several Islamic explanations to justify his marriage, from Islam's prophet Muhammad's "sunna," or practice, of "marrying" enslaved captive women, to Koran 4:3, which declares: "Marry such women as seem good to you, two and three and four… or what your right hands possess."

Though the term malk al-yamin literally means "that which is owned by your right hand," for all practical purposes, and to avoid euphemisms, according to Islamic doctrine and history, she is simply a sex-slave. Linguistic evidence even suggests that she is seen not as a human but as a possession.

Even stripping the sex-slave of her hijab, the way Awn did, has precedent. According to Islamic jurisprudence, whereas the free (Muslim) woman is mandated to wear a hijab, sex-slaves are mandated only to be covered from the navel to the knees—with everything else exposed. Awn even explained how Caliph Omar, one of the first "righteous caliphs," would strip sex-slaves of their garments, whenever he saw them overly dressed in the marketplace.

Awn further went on to declare that he believes the idea of sex slave marriage is ideal for today's Egyptian society. He bases this on ijtihad, a recognized form of jurisprudence, whereby a Muslim scholar comes up with a new idea—one that is still rooted in the Koran and example of Muhammad—that fits the circumstances of contemporary society. He argued that, when it comes to marriage, "we Muslims have overly complicated things," so that men are often forced to be single throughout their prime, finally getting married between the ages of 30-40, when they will have a stable career and enough money to open a household. Similarly, many Egyptian women do not want to wear the hijab in public. The solution, according to Awn, is to reinstitute sex-slavery—allowing men to marry and copulate much earlier in life, and women who want to dress freely to do so, as technically they are sex-slaves and mandated to go about loosely attired.

The other guest on the show, Dr. Abdullah al-Naggar, a professor in Islamic jurisprudence at Al Azhar, fiercely attacked Awn for reviving this practice, calling on him and his slave-wife to "repent," to stop dishonoring Islam, and arguing that "there is no longer sex-slavery"—to which Awn responded by sarcastically asking, "Who said sex-slavery is over? What—because the UN said so?"

In many ways, this exchange between Awn, who advocates sex-slave marriage, and the Al Azhar professor symbolizes the clash between today's "Islamists" and "moderate Muslims." For a long time, Al Azhar has been engaged in the delicate balancing act of affirming Islam while still advocating modernity according to Western standards, whereas the Islamists—from the Muslim Brotherhood to the Salafis—bred with contempt and disrespect for the West, are only too eager to revive Islamic practices that defy Western standards.

While this may be the first sex slave marriage to take place in Egypt's recent history, it is certainly not the first call to revive the practice. Earlier, Egyptian Sheikh Huwaini, lamenting that the "good old days" of Islam were over, declared that, in an ideal Muslim society, " when I want a sex-slave," he should be able to go "to the market and pick whichever female I desire and buy her." Likewise, a Kuwaiti female politician earlier advocated for reviving the institute of sex-slavery, suggesting that Muslims should bring female captives of war—specifically Russian women from the Chechnya war—and sell them to Muslim men in the markets of Kuwait.

And so the "Arab Spring" continues to blossom.



To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (89050)7/5/2012 10:58:04 AM
From: Farmboy1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Just remember when Clinton was offered Bin Laden, on a silver platter, and he declined.



To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (89050)7/5/2012 5:08:30 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Obamacare Fraud Will Be Unprecedented

July 4, 2012
By Sara Noble


The government that is going to handle all your healthcare needs just allowed millions of dollars to be stolen from Medicare and land in commie Cuban banks.

Oscar Sanchez, 46, was a key leader in a group that funneled $31 million in Medicare dollars into banks in Havana. Mind you, that’s one case in Southern Florida. Can you imagine how bad the fraud really is? Can you imagine how bad it will get when our government has complete control over all healthcare monies in this country?

Obamacare was always about power and money. Obama doesn’t care a hoot about Americans’ health.

Obamacare is going to ruin our healthcare system and ration care worse than ever imagined. It gives the Executive Branch enormous power to steal ou