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This is not heresay.

May 7, 2010

> This was written by a woman born in Egypt as a Muslim. 
    This is not heresay. 
  Joys of Muslim Women 
> by Nonie Darwish

> In the Muslim faith a Muslim man can marry a child as young as 1 year old 
> and have sexual intimacy with this child. Consummating the marriage by 9.

> The dowry is given to the family in exchange for the woman (who becomes his 
> slave) and for the purchase of the private parts of the woman, to use her as 
> a toy.

> Even though a woman is abused she can not obtain a divorce.

> To prove rape, the woman must have (4) male witnesses.

> Often after a woman has been raped, she is returned to her family and the 
> family must return the dowry. The family has the right to execute her (an 
> honor killing) to restore the honor of the family. Husbands can beat their 
> wives 'at will' and he does not have to say why he has beaten her.

> The husband is permitted to have (4 wives) and a temporary wife for an hour 
> (prostitute) at his discretion.

> The Shariah Muslim law controls the private as well as the public life of 
> the woman.

> In the West World ( America ) Muslim men are starting to demand Shariah Law 
> so the wife can not obtain a divorce and he can have full and complete 
> control of her. It is amazing and alarming how many of our sisters and 
> daughters attending American Universities are now marrying Muslim men and 
> submitting themselves and their children unsuspectingly to the Shariah law.

> By passing this on, enlightened American women may avoid becoming a slave 
> under Shariah Law.

> Ripping the West in Two.

> Author and lecturer Nonie Darwish says the goal of radical Islamists is to 
> impose Shariah law on the world, ripping Western law and liberty in two.

> She recently authored the book, Cruel and Usual Punishment: The Terrifying 
> Global Implications of Islamic Law.

> Darwish was born in Cairo and spent her childhood in Egypt and Gaza before 
> immigrating to America in 1978, when she was eight years old. Her father 
> died while leading covert attacks on Israel . He was a high-ranking Egyptian 
> military officer stationed with his family in Gaza .

> When he died, he was considered a "shahid," a martyr for jihad. His 
> posthumous status earned Nonie and her family an elevated position in Muslim 
> society.

> But Darwish developed a skeptical eye at an early age. She questioned her 
> own Muslim culture and upbringing. She converted to Christianity after 
> hearing a Christian preacher on television.

> In her latest book, Darwish warns about creeping sharia law - what it is, 
> what it means, and how it is manifested in Islamic countries.

> For the West, she says radical Islamists are working to impose sharia on the 
> world. If that happens, Western civilization will be destroyed. Westerners 
> generally assume all religions encourage a respect for the dignity of each 
> individual. Islamic law (Sharia) teaches that non-Muslims should be 
> subjugated or killed in this world.

> Peace and prosperity for one's children is not as important as assuring that 
> Islamic law rules everywhere in the Middle East and eventually in the world.

> While Westerners tend to think that all religions encourage some form of the 
> golden rule, Sharia teaches two systems of ethics - one for Muslims and 
> another for non-Muslims. Building on tribal practices of the seventh 
> century, Sharia encourages the side of humanity that wants to take from and 
> subjugate others.

> While Westerners tend to think in terms of religious people developing a 
> personal understanding of and relationship with God, Sharia advocates 
> executing people who ask difficult questions that could be interpreted as 
> criticism.

> It's hard to imagine, that in this day and age, Islamic scholars agree that 
> those who criticize Islam or choose to stop being Muslim should be executed. 
> Sadly, while talk of an Islamic reformation is common and even assumed by 
> many in the West, such murmurings in the Middle East are silenced through 
> intimidation.

> While Westerners are accustomed to an increase in religious tolerance over 
> time, Darwish explains how petro dollars are being used to grow an extremely 
> intolerant form of political Islam in her native Egypt and elsewhere.

> In twenty years there will be enough Muslim voters in the U.S. to elect the 
> President by themselves! Rest assured they will do so... You can look at how 
> they have taken over several towns in the USA .. Dearborn Mich. is one... 
> and there are others...

> I think everyone in the U.S. should be required to read this, but with the 
> ACLU, there is no way this will be widely publicized, unless each of us 
> sends it on!

> It is too bad that so many are disillusioned with life and Christianity to 
> accept Muslims as peaceful.. some may be but they have an army that is 
> willing to shed blood in the name of Islam.. the peaceful support the 
> warriors with their finances and own kind of patriotism to their religion. 
> While America is getting rid of Christianity from all public sites and 
> erasing God from the lives of children the Muslims are planning a great 
> jihad on America ..

> This is your chance to make a difference...! Pass it on to your email list 
> or at least those you think will listen..

> Some of those I'm sending it to WILL NOT!
> Put your head back under the covers so you can't see the boogie man

> This was written by a woman born in Egypt as aMuslim. 
    This is notheresay. 
  Joys of MuslimWomen 
> by Nonie Darwish

> In the Muslim faith a Muslim man can marry a child as young as1 year old 
> and have sexual intimacy with this child. Consummating themarriage by 9.

> The dowry is given to the family in exchange for the woman(who becomes his 
> slave) and for the purchase of the private parts of the woman,to use her as 
> a toy.

> Even though a woman is abused she can not obtain adivorce.

> To prove rape, the woman must have (4) male witnesses.

> Often after a woman has been raped, she is returned to herfamily and the 
> family must return the dowry. The family has the right toexecute her (an 
> honor killing) to restore the honor of the family. Husbandscan beat their 
> wives 'at will' and he does not have to say why he has beatenher.

> The husband is permitted to have (4 wives) and a temporarywife for an hour 
> (prostitute) at his discretion.

> The Shariah Muslim law controls the private as well as thepublic life of 
> the woman.

> In the West World ( America ) Muslim men are starting todemand Shariah Law 
> so the wife can not obtain a divorce and he can have full andcomplete 
> control of her. It is amazing and alarming how many of oursisters and 
> daughters attending American Universities are now marryingMuslim men and 
> submitting themselves and their children unsuspectingly to theShariah law.

> By passing this on, enlightened American women may avoidbecoming a slave 
> under Shariah Law.

> Ripping the West in Two.

> Author and lecturer Nonie Darwish says the goal of radicalIslamists is to 
> impose Shariah law on the world, ripping Western law andliberty in two.

> She recently authored the book, Cruel and Usual Punishment:The Terrifying 
> Global Implications of Islamic Law.

> Darwish was born in Cairo and spent her childhood in Egypt andGaza before 
> immigrating to America in 1978, when she was eight years old.Her father 
> died while leading covert attacks on Israel . He was ahigh-ranking Egyptian 
> military officer stationed with his family in Gaza .

> When he died, he was considered a "shahid," a martyr forjihad. His 
> posthumous status earned Nonie and her family an elevatedposition in Muslim 
> society.

> But Darwish developed a skeptical eye at an early age. Shequestioned her 
> own Muslim culture and upbringing. She converted toChristianity after 
> hearing a Christian preacher on television.

> In her latest book, Darwish warns about creeping sharia law -what it is, 
> what it means, and how it is manifested in Islamiccountries.

> For the West, she says radical Islamists are working to imposesharia on the 
> world. If that happens, Western civilization will bedestroyed. Westerners 
> generally assume all religions encourage a respect for thedignity of each 
> individual. Islamic law (Sharia) teaches that non-Muslimsshould be 
> subjugated or killed in this world.

> Peace and prosperity for one's children is not as important asassuring that 
> Islamic law rules everywhere in the Middle East and eventuallyin the world.

> While Westerners tend to think that all religions encouragesome form of the 
> golden rule, Sharia teaches two systems of ethics - one forMuslims and 
> another for non-Muslims. Building on tribal practices of theseventh 
> century, Sharia encourages the side of humanity that wants totake from and 
> subjugate others.

> While Westerners tend to think in terms of religious peopledeveloping a 
> personal understanding of and relationship with God, Shariaadvocates 
> executing people who ask difficult questions that could beinterpreted as 
> criticism.

> It's hard to imagine, that in this day and age, Islamicscholars agree that 
> those who criticize Islam or choose to stop being Muslimshould be executed. 
> Sadly, while talk of an Islamic reformation is common and evenassumed by 
> many in the West, such murmurings in the Middle East aresilenced through 
> intimidation.

> While Westerners are accustomed to an increase in religioustolerance over 
> time, Darwish explains how petro dollars are being used togrow an extremely 
> intolerant form of political Islam in her native Egypt andelsewhere.

> In twenty years there will be enough Muslim voters in the U.S.to elect the 
> President by themselves! Rest assured they will do so... Youcan look at how 
> they have taken over several towns in the USA .. DearbornMich. is one... 
> and there are others...

> I think everyone in the U.S. should be required to read this,but with the 
> ACLU, there is no way this will be widely publicized, unlesseach of us 
> sends it on!

> It is too bad that so many are disillusioned with life andChristianity to 
> accept Muslims as peaceful.. some may be but they have an armythat is 
> willing to shed blood in the name of Islam.. the peacefulsupport the 
> warriors with their finances and own kind of patriotism totheir religion. 
> While America is getting rid of Christianity from all publicsites and 
> erasing God from the lives of children the Muslims areplanning a great 
> jihad on America ..

> This is your chance to make a difference...! Pass it on toyour email list 
> or at least those you think will listen..

> Some of those I'm sending it to WILL NOT!
> Put your head back under the covers so you can't see theboogie man

This is not heresay.

Love is a Brick House

Nov 4, 2009

Let me explain it as a metaphor. A pet provides a love equivalent to that of the straw house in the story of the Three Little Pigs. It provided shelter, but was weak and feeble and was likely to break in time. Friendship was a stick house. I was provided with better shelter, I lived in comfort, and I was allowed a peace of mind... Yet if someone came and gave this house a shove, it would collapse. Good thing is that this house, being made of sticks, was easily rebuilt. 

What I wanted... No, what I needed was a brick house. It was what I thrived for. A house to go to that provides the ultimate care and doesn’t collapse easily. The ghosts of my past and the loneliness that always threatened to overcome me would be blowing at the brick walls of my house, yet it would not fall. I am pretty sure this brick house is the equivalent to love, and I was also pretty sure I wasn’t going to get it. I’d have to stick with a stick house.

 

 

I forgot where I found this, but it's good right?

Let me explain it as a metaphor. A pet provides a loveequivalent to that of the straw house in the story of the ThreeLittle Pigs. It provided shelter, but was weak and feeble and waslikely to break in time. Friendship was a stick house. I wasprovided with better shelter, I lived in comfort, and I was alloweda peace of mind... Yet if someone came and gave this house a shove,it would collapse. Good thing is that this house, being made ofsticks, was easily rebuilt. 

What I wanted... No, what I needed was a brick house. It was what Ithrived for. A house to go to that provides the ultimate care anddoesn’t collapse easily. The ghosts of my past and the lonelinessthat always threatened to overcome me would be blowing at the brickwalls of my house, yet it would not fall. I am pretty sure thisbrick house is the equivalent to love, and I was also pretty sure Iwasn’t going to get it. I’d have to stick with a stick house.

 

 

I forgot where I found this, but it's good right?

Love is a Brick House

Why don't people like Nixon?

Nov 4, 2009

Can anyone even remember now what Nixon did that was so terrible? He ended the war in Vietnam, brought home the POWs, ended the war in the Mideast, opened relations with China, started the first nuclear weapons reduction treaty, saved Eretz Israel's life, started the Environmental Protection Administration. Does anyone remember what he did that was bad? 
Oh, now I remember. He lied. He was a politician who lied. How remarkable. He lied to protect his subordinates who were covering up a ridiculous burglary that no one to this date has any clue about its purpose. He lied so he could stay in office and keep his agenda of peace going. That was his crime. He was a peacemaker and he wanted to make a world where there was a generation of peace. And he succeeded. 

That is his legacy. He was a peacemaker. He was a lying, conniving, covering up peacemaker. He was not a lying, conniving drug addict like JFK, a lying, conniving war starter like LBJ, a lying, conniving seducer like Clinton—a lying, conniving peacemaker. 

-Ben Stein

Can anyone even remember now what Nixon did that was soterrible? He ended the war in Vietnam, brought home the POWs, endedthe war in the Mideast, opened relations with China, started thefirst nuclear weapons reduction treaty, saved Eretz Israel's life,started the Environmental Protection Administration. Does anyoneremember what he did that was bad? 
Oh, now I remember. He lied. He was a politician who lied. Howremarkable. He lied to protect his subordinates who were coveringup a ridiculous burglary that no one to this date has any clueabout its purpose. He lied so he could stay in office and keep hisagenda of peace going. That was his crime. He was a peacemaker andhe wanted to make a world where there was a generation of peace.And he succeeded. 

That is his legacy. He was a peacemaker. He was a lying, conniving,covering up peacemaker. He was not a lying, conniving drug addictlike JFK, a lying, conniving war starter like LBJ, a lying,conniving seducer like Clinton—a lying, connivingpeacemaker. 

-Ben Stein

Why don't people like Nixon?

Funny things to ponder.

Nov 4, 2009

Why isn't phonetic spelled the way it sounds? 
Why are there interstate highways in Hawaii? 
Why are there flotation devices under plane seats instead of parachutes? 
Why are cigarettes sold in gas stations when smoking is prohibited there? 
Why do fat chance and slim chance mean the same thing? 
If you can't drink and drive, why do you need a driver's license to buy liquor, and why do bars have parking lots? 
Do you need a silencer if you are going to shoot a mime? 
Have you ever imagined a world with no hypothetical situations? 
How does the guy who drives the snowplow get to work in the mornings? 
If 7-11 is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, why are there locks on the doors? 
If a cow laughed real hard, would milk come out her nose? 
If nothing ever sticks to Teflon, how do they make Teflon stick to the pan? 
If you tied buttered toast to the back of a cat and dropped it from a height, what would happen? 
If you're in a vehicle going the speed of light, what happens when you turn on the headlights? 
Why do they put Braille dots on the keypad of the drive-up ATM? 
Why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways? 
Why isn't "palindrome" spelled the same way backwards as it is forwards? 
Why is it that when you transport something by car, it's called a shipment, but when you transport something by ship, it's called cargo? 
If a black box in a plane is indestructible, why can't they make the whole plane out of it? 
Why is it that when you're driving and looking for an address, you turn down the volume on the radio? 
Why is it so hard to remember how to spell 'mnemonic'? 
If someone invented instant water, what would they mix it with? 
Why is it called a TV "set" when you only get one? 
Why does your nose run and your feet smell? 
Why does an alarm clock "go off" when it begins ringing? 
If pro is the opposite of con, is progress the opposite of congress? 
Why does "cleave" mean both split apart and stick together? 
Why is it, whether you sit up or sit down, the result is the same? 
Why is there an expiry date on my sour cream container? 
Why call it a building if it's already been built? 
Why do kamikaze pilots wear helmets? 
How do you know when it's time to tune your bagpipes? 
Is it true that cannibals don't eat clowns because they taste funny? 
Does 'virgin wool' come from sheep the shepherd hasn't caught yet? 
If the front of your car says 'DODGE', do you really need a horn? 
What do sheep count when they can't get to sleep? 
When you choke a Smurf, what color does it turn? 
Does fuzzy logic tickle? 
Do blind Eskimos heave seeing-eye sled dogs? 
Do they have reserved parking for non-handicap people at the Special Olympics? 
How come wrong numbers are never busy? 
Do radioactive cats have 18 half-lives? 
Why call it "take" a dump, when you leave something behind? 
What was the best thing before sliced bread? 
Why do we call it a hot water heater if the water is already hot? 
If you throw a cat out a car window does it become kitty litter? 
If corn oil comes from corn, where does baby oil come from? 
If there is no God, who pops up the next Kleenex in the box? 
How do they get a deer to cross at that yellow road sign? 
If it's tourist season, why can't we shoot them? 
Is there another word for thesaurus? 
Is the color orange called that because it's the color of the fruit of the same name, or was the fruit called orange because that's its color? Which came first, the color or the fruit? 
After eating, do amphibians have to wait one hour before getting out of the water? 
How can there be self-help "groups"? 
If white wine goes with fish, do white grapes go with sushi? 
If a mute swears, does his mother make him wash his hands with soap? 
If someone with multiple personalities threatens to kill himself, is it considered a hostage situation? 
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure? 
Is there another word for synonym? 
Isn't it a bit unnerving that doctors call what they do "practice"? 
Just before someone gets nervous, do they experience cocoons in their stomach? 
It is hard to understand how a cemetery raised its burial cost and blamed it on the cost of living.
If Barbie is so popular, why do you have to buy her friends? 
Why is a pear called a pear when there is only one? 
What do they pack Styrofoam in? 
Why did God give men nipples? 
Is grass really greener on the other side? 
Do boxer shorts box? 
Why do you wear a pair of panties and only one bra? 
Why don't sheep shrink when it rains? 
Why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together? 
Why is it called a "near miss" when you don't hit something? 
When sign makers go on strike, is there anything written on their signs? 
Before the light bulb was invented, what appeared over peoples heads when they had an idea?
If you spin an Oriental person around and around, does he become disorientated? 
If a vegetable goes into a coma, is it called a person? 
If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done? 
Why does the word monosyllabic contain five syllables? 
If you wear an antennae to a wedding, would the reception be better? 
Why is abbreviated such a long word? 
If you put a chameleon in a mirrored box what color would it change to? 
Why do people point to their wrist when they want to know the time? Do I point to my crotch when I want to know where the bathroom is? 
Why is there an 's' in lisp? 
If you were scared half to death twice, would you be 3/4 dead or 100 dead? 
If the cops arrest a mime, do they tell him he has the right to remain silent? 
If you ate pasta and antipasti, would you still be hungry? 
If one synchronized swimmer drowns, do the rest end up drowning as well? 
What should you do if you see an endangered animal eating an endangered plant? 
If a man is standing in the middle of the forest speaking and there is no woman around to hear him, is he still wrong? 
If you asked a librarian where the books on self help were would they tell you, or would that defeat the purpose? 
If ATM stands for Automatic Teller Machine, why do we call it an ATM machine? And if PIN stands for Personal Identification Number, why do we call it a PIN number?

Why isn't phonetic spelled the way it sounds? 
Why are there interstate highways in Hawaii? 
Why are there flotation devices under plane seats instead ofparachutes? 
Why are cigarettes sold in gas stations when smoking is prohibitedthere? 
Why do fat chance and slim chance mean the same thing? 
If you can't drink and drive, why do you need a driver's license tobuy liquor, and why do bars have parking lots? 
Do you need a silencer if you are going to shoot amime? 
Have you ever imagined a world with no hypotheticalsituations? 
How does the guy who drives the snowplow get to work in themornings? 
If 7-11 is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, why are therelocks on the doors? 
If a cow laughed real hard, would milk come out hernose? 
If nothing ever sticks to Teflon, how do they make Teflon stick tothe pan? 
If you tied buttered toast to the back of a cat and dropped it froma height, what would happen? 
If you're in a vehicle going the speed of light, what happens whenyou turn on the headlights? 
Why do they put Braille dots on the keypad of the drive-upATM? 
Why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways? 
Why isn't "palindrome" spelled the same way backwards as it isforwards? 
Why is it that when you transport something by car, it's called ashipment, but when you transport something by ship, it's calledcargo? 
If a black box in a plane is indestructible, why can't they makethe whole plane out of it? 
Why is it that when you're driving and looking for an address, youturn down the volume on the radio? 
Why is it so hard to remember how to spell 'mnemonic'? 
If someone invented instant water, what would they mix itwith? 
Why is it called a TV "set" when you only get one? 
Why does your nose run and your feet smell? 
Why does an alarm clock "go off" when it beginsringing? 
If pro is the opposite of con, is progress the opposite ofcongress? 
Why does "cleave" mean both split apart and sticktogether? 
Why is it, whether you sit up or sit down, the result is thesame? 
Why is there an expiry date on my sour cream container? 
Why call it a building if it's already been built? 
Why do kamikaze pilots wear helmets? 
How do you know when it's time to tune your bagpipes? 
Is it true that cannibals don't eat clowns because they tastefunny? 
Does 'virgin wool' come from sheep the shepherd hasn't caughtyet? 
If the front of your car says 'DODGE', do you really need ahorn? 
What do sheep count when they can't get to sleep? 
When you choke a Smurf, what color does it turn? 
Does fuzzy logic tickle? 
Do blind Eskimos heave seeing-eye sled dogs? 
Do they have reserved parking for non-handicap people at theSpecial Olympics? 
How come wrong numbers are never busy? 
Do radioactive cats have 18 half-lives? 
Why call it "take" a dump, when you leave somethingbehind? 
What was the best thing before sliced bread? 
Why do we call it a hot water heater if the water is alreadyhot? 
If you throw a cat out a car window does it become kittylitter? 
If corn oil comes from corn, where does baby oil comefrom? 
If there is no God, who pops up the next Kleenex in thebox? 
How do they get a deer to cross at that yellow roadsign? 
If it's tourist season, why can't we shoot them? 
Is there another word for thesaurus? 
Is the color orange called that because it's the color of the fruitof the same name, or was the fruit called orange because that's itscolor? Which came first, the color or the fruit? 
After eating, do amphibians have to wait one hour before gettingout of the water? 
How can there be self-help "groups"? 
If white wine goes with fish, do white grapes go withsushi? 
If a mute swears, does his mother make him wash his hands withsoap? 
If someone with multiple personalities threatens to kill himself,is it considered a hostage situation? 
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would theystill grow, but only to be troubled and insecure? 
Is there another word for synonym? 
Isn't it a bit unnerving that doctors call what they do"practice"? 
Just before someone gets nervous, do they experience cocoons intheir stomach? 
It is hard to understand how a cemetery raised its burial cost andblamed it on the cost of living.
If Barbie is so popular, why do you have to buy herfriends? 
Why is a pear called a pear when there is only one? 
What do they pack Styrofoam in? 
Why did God give men nipples? 
Is grass really greener on the other side? 
Do boxer shorts box? 
Why do you wear a pair of panties and only one bra? 
Why don't sheep shrink when it rains? 
Why are they called apartments when they are all stucktogether? 
Why is it called a "near miss" when you don't hitsomething? 
When sign makers go on strike, is there anything written on theirsigns? 
Before the light bulb was invented, what appeared over peoplesheads when they had an idea?
If you spin an Oriental person around and around, does he becomedisorientated? 
If a vegetable goes into a coma, is it called a person? 
If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done? 
Why does the word monosyllabic contain five syllables? 
If you wear an antennae to a wedding, would the reception bebetter? 
Why is abbreviated such a long word? 
If you put a chameleon in a mirrored box what color would it changeto? 
Why do people point to their wrist when they want to know the time?Do I point to my crotch when I want to know where the bathroomis? 
Why is there an 's' in lisp? 
If you were scared half to death twice, would you be 3/4 dead or100 dead? 
If the cops arrest a mime, do they tell him he has the right toremain silent? 
If you ate pasta and antipasti, would you still behungry? 
If one synchronized swimmer drowns, do the rest end up drowning aswell? 
What should you do if you see an endangered animal eating anendangered plant? 
If a man is standing in the middle of the forest speaking and thereis no woman around to hear him, is he still wrong? 
If you asked a librarian where the books on self help were wouldthey tell you, or would that defeat the purpose? 
If ATM stands for Automatic Teller Machine, why do we call it anATM machine? And if PIN stands for Personal Identification Number,why do we call it a PIN number?

Funny things to ponder.