The room contained babies and children who were being cared for while their parents prayed. Someone opened the window and sprayed a "chemical irritant" through it. In the words of someone who was there : "Panicked mothers ran for their babies, crying for their children so
they could flee from the gas that was burning their eyes and throats
and lungs . . . . [One mother] tells me that her daughters slept with her last night, the little one in her arms and sobbing throughout the night." One ten-year-old girl was sprayed directly in the face by a man outside the basement window. Just the latest from Iraq? No, this happened last weekend, in Dayton, Ohio. These children, many of whom were refugees from Iraq, were attacked at the Islamic Society of Greater Dayton while their parents said their Ramandan prayers. Some told their friends that they wanted to go back to Syria where they felt safer. How sick is that? Why is this not a huge national story? Bigger, say...
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A friend sent me a link to an off topic, but an important piece of news. He noted that it’s not getting the coverage it should. I didn’t see it on my news channel, so just in case you didn’t hear about it either, here’s the news story:
Chemical irritant empties Islamic Society of Greater Dayton’s [...]... more
A Guest Post by Eli Clifton:
The September and October mass distribution of the anti-Muslim documentary, Obsession: Radical Islam’s War Against the West, paid for by the mysterious Clarion Fund, has numerous links to the Orthodox Jewish organization Aish HaTorah. In September, Ali Gharib and I wrote :
The Clarion Fund and Aish Hatorah are headed by twin Israeli-Canadian brothers Raphael and Ephraim Shore, respectively. The two groups appear to be connected as Clarion is incorporated in ... more
What would your first assumption be if your wife got
pregnant after you’d had a vasectomy? Would you suspect her of being unfaithful—or your sperm of outsmarting your sterilization surgery? Well, unless your marriage is on the rocks or you’re
swingers (and, hey, I don’t judge!), the latter is the more likely. At least 1
percent of vasectomies fail to prevent pregnancy —just as condoms break and women on the pill get
pregnant.
Mindy and Brady Hill of Arkansa... more
Across this great land of ours, there is a whole slew of bummed out deadbeat moms and pops. Why? Because those much coveted economic stimulus checks from the government are “are being intercepted and funneled toward the support of their children.” The Associated Press found that more than 1.4 million of the stimulus checks (a total of about $831 million) have been seized by child support agencies and being held for families who are owed funds. Sure the M.I.A moms and dads ma... more
The day after Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul turned down an endorsement request from John McCain's camp , he urged his supporters to vote for any of the third-party candidates who are also still in the race. Two of the four candidates he named were himself and independent candidate Ralph Nader. Wow! Are we going to see a Republican election spoiler or will the two cancel each other out? Paul disparaged the two-party system in the U.S. today speaking before the Washin... more
I used to feel like a ridiculous hippie for carrying my own bags to the store, but in the year-ish I have been doing so it's become really common, so common that now I feel shamed when I don’t bring them. Some stores around here even give you a little discount -- 5 cents or so -- based on the number of bags you bring. Makes sense to me – not only does it keep bags out of landfills but it saves the store a little money. Which is why I think Seattle's proposed &quo... more
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