Posts Tagged ‘islamic violence’

…in fact it was so important that my little clips are woefully inadequate to describe them.

Lucky for you that you can get the whole shabang here thanks to Pam.

You go watch it, it is an incredibly important 2 hours.

And if you missed it there is a short follow up interview I did with Simon featuring Barbara Espinosa of American Freedom here.

One of my great regrets of CPAC was not getting a chance to say goodbye to Pam or Val Pierio. Don’t think for one moment that the dictators and killers that they face down wouldn’t like to make them go away permanently, but they do it anyway…

…yet they still have such a love of life that any room either is in becomes almost a party. Those who attack them are not only wrong, but they deprive themselves of great company.

Or better yet lets let Barbara of American Freedom blog and Simon Deng do it instead:

He is a credit to the Catholic faith but more so to the human race.

Unclear on the misogyny…

Posted: January 25, 2010 by datechguy in opinion/news
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While the left goes after the Brown family for videos, spreads and Dads tweaking daughters nobody but Atlas seems to have comment on this:

A 16 year-old girl may lose her eye as punishment for chatting on MSN. Caught while she was on the computer one day in December, she was beaten and held prisoner in the family apartment in the Raguenets housing project in Saint-Gratien (Val d’Oise). The victim was punished by her two brothers had with the approval of their strict Muslim parents. The four of them had held a family counsel to escape from legal consequences. Yesterday, the brothers and parents were arraigned before a magistrate in the court of Pontoise, charged with deliberate violence, sequestration for more than seven days, and depriving the victim of medical treatment.

Can you say “perspective”?

Oh and look at Memeorandum Pam’s story sits on the “earlier items” section with NO LINKS. compare that to the traffic that was generated for the music video link and ask yourself what matters more?