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2010/05/17

Euphemisms for fun and profit

American Academy of Pediatrics wants to permit "ritual nick" procedures on girls

In a controversial change to a longstanding policy concerning the practice of female circumcision in some African and Asian cultures, the American Academy of Pediatrics is suggesting that American doctors be given permission to perform a ceremonial pinprick or “nick” on girls from these cultures if it would keep their families from sending them overseas for the full circumcision.
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The academy’s committee on bioethics, in a policy statement last week, said some pediatricians had suggested that current federal law, which “makes criminal any nonmedical procedure performed on the genitals” of a girl in the United States, has had the unintended consequence of driving some families to take their daughters to other countries to undergo mutilation.

“It might be more effective if federal and state laws enabled pediatricians to reach out to families by offering a ritual nick as a possible compromise to avoid greater harm,” the group said.

But some opponents of female genital mutilation, or F.G.M., denounced the statement.

“I am sure the academy had only good intentions, but what their recommendation has done is only create confusion about whether F.G.M. is acceptable in any form, and it is the wrong step forward on how best to protect young women and girls,” said Representative Joseph Crowley, Democrat of New York, who recently introduced a bill to toughen federal law by making it a crime to take a girl overseas to be circumcised. “F.G.M. serves no medical purpose, and it is rightfully banned in the U.S.”

Georganne Chapin, executive director of an advocacy group called Intact America, said she was “astonished that a group of intelligent people did not see the utter slippery slope that we put physicians on” with the new policy statement. “How much blood will parents be satisfied with?”

She added: “There are countries in the world that allow wife beating, slavery and child abuse, but we don’t allow people to practice those customs in this country. We don’t let people have slavery a little bit because they’re going to do it anyway, or beat their wives a little bit because they’re going to do it anyway.”

OK, two things:

First, can’t wait for female circumcision to be covered under Obamacare. FANTASTIC!

Second, no mention of Islam. Just vague references to “African and Asian cultures.” The fear that Western institutions have toward offending the evil motherfuckers who do this stuff is sickening. Tell the truth, assholes.

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2010/05/13

Ho. Ly. Shit.

David Horowitz versus a pleasant young member of the Muslim Students Association at the University of California at San Diego.

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2010/05/04

Libs upset about Times Square bomber’s race

They’re pissed he’s not a white racist tea-party activist. Unfortunately, he appears to be a Pakistani-born US citizen who was caught trying to board a plane to Dubai.

MSNBC idiot Contessa Brewer: I mean the thing is is that and I get frustrated and there was part of me that was hoping this was not going to be anybody with ties to any kind of Islamic country because there are a lot of people who want to use this terrorist intent to justify writing off people who believe in a certain way or come from certain countries or whose skin color is a certain way. I mean they use it as justification for really outdated bigotry.

And so there was part of me was really hoping this would not be the case that here would be somebody who is not the defined. I mean he’s accused he’s arrested you know I don’t want to convict him before it’s time to do so. He’s the guy authorities say is involved. But that being said I mean we know even in recent history you have the Haitari militia from Michigan who have plans to let’s face it create terror.

How outdated is the belief that most terrorists are Muslims of Middle-Eastern descent when this shit went just went down 3 days ago? She’s so upset that he wasn’t a white dude that she had to bring up some nutty white dudes who didn’t even DO anything in an attempt to prove that we need to be just as afraid of white dudes. Goofy chick.

Meanwhile, the utterly worthless mayor of New York City lost a quarter after the bet he placed yesterday.

“There is no credible evidence so far that this attack was more than at least one person, the driver,” said Mayor Mike Bloomberg. “After that there is no evidence that anyone else was involved. It may be, but we can’t say that it is.”…

“If I had to guess, twenty five cents, this would be exactly that,” Bloomberg said. “Homegrown maybe a mentally deranged person or someone with a political agenda that doesn’t like the health care bill or something. It could be anything.”

HE DOESN’T LIKE THE HEALTH CARE BILL OR SOMETHING. HAHAHAHAHA!

They’re willfully resistant to the idea that Islam is still a threat. The leftist elites in this country don’t deserve the blessings they’ve inherited.

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2009/12/15

Christmas means it time for diversity

It’s crazy when stuff like this shows up on the same day. This is a stupid country.

First:

Second-graders sing about Allah in their holiday performance

Here’s what the children were assigned to sing:

“Allah is God, we recall at dawn,
Praying ‘til night during Ramadan
At this joyful time we pray happiness for you,
Allah be with you all your life through.”

But when it came time to perform the “Christian” part of Christmas, children were assigned to say:

“I didn’t know there was a little boy at the manger. What child is this?
I’m not sure if there was a little boy or not.
Then why did you paint one on your nativity window?
I just thought if there was a little boy, I’d like to know exactly what he (sic) say.

Second:

Second-grader suspended over drawing of Jesus

A Taunton father is outraged after his 8-year-old son was sent home from school and required to undergo a psychological evaluation after drawing a stick-figure picture of Jesus Christ on the cross.

The father said he got a call earlier this month from Maxham Elementary School informing him that his son, a second-grade student, had created a violent drawing. The image in question depicted a crucified Jesus with Xs covering his eyes to signify that he had died on the cross. The boy wrote his name above the cross.

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2009/11/16

The End of Obama

I have some questions. Anyone is free to answer.

Last week, the Obama administration, specifically Attorney General Eric Holder, announced that several terrorists including the guy behind the 9/11 attacks, Khalid Sheik Mohammed, will be brought from Guantanamo to New York City to face trial in a civilian court, with a civilian judge, with a civilian jury, about 6 blocks away from the former site of the towers.

My questions:

1. These terrorists were capture on the battlefield by uniformed soldiers, not law enforcement folks. They were not read their rights. Why won’t they or their lawyers be able to ask for the charges to be dismissed because of this?

2. The President has called what these men experienced in Guantanamo "torture." Why won’t they or their lawyers be able to claim that any confessions of guilt were obtained under threat of further torture, and therefore should be dismissed by the judge?

3. These terrorists did not have access to legal counsel during their interrogations. Why can’t they or their lawyers claim that their rights have been violated and thus request that the charges be dismissed?

4. In their defense, these men or their lawyers will presumably be given access to the same confidential or classified information that the prosecution will use to make their case. What will be done to protect this classified information from being publically released or leaked by participants in the trial?

5. Given the public outcry against the supposedly illegal treatment of these terrorists by the public, what’s the possibility that a jury could acquit them outright and set them loose on American soil?

6. What’s to prevent these men from representing themselves in court, giving themselves a spotlight to gloat over the success of the attacks and rage against the Great Satan in the most public forum possible, while gaining access to our country’s national security information and infrastructure?

7. Please refute the following conclusion:

Pres. Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder, experienced litigators, fully realize that in civilian court, the Qaeda quintet can and will demand discovery of mountains of government intelligence. They will demand disclosures about investigative tactics; the methods and sources by which intelligence has been obtained; the witnesses from the intelligence community, the military, and law enforcement who interrogated witnesses, conducted searches, secretly intercepted enemy communications, and employed other investigative techniques. They will attempt to compel testimony from officials who formulated U.S. counterterrorism strategy, in addition to U.S. and foreign intelligence officers. As civilian “defendants,” these war criminals will put Bush-era counterterrorism tactics under the brightest public spotlight in American legal history.

8. Please refute the following conclusion:

By transferring this case to civilian court rather than leaving it to be handled by the military-commission system created by Congress, Obama and Holder have needlessly created a perilous dilemma. Do we deny KSM & Co. the right to represent themselves and thus risk reversal of any convictions on Sixth Amendment grounds? Do we grant them self-representation but withhold critical discovery and thus risk reversal on due process grounds? Or do we grant them self-representation and disclose directly to our wartime enemies the nation’s security secrets, which they can then pass on to confederates who are actively targeting us for mass-murder attacks?

This stuff, more than anything else Barack Obama has done, tells me that he doesn’t have the country’s best interests at heart. Closing Guantanamo was supposed to make us safer, but the alternative that the administration has come up with is appalling. The idea that we give these guys a voice in a civilian court is stupid and evil. Expecting to convict them under American civilian law when no constitutional due process has been extended to them up until now is stupid and evil. Giving access to our intelligence services to people who want to destroy us is stupid and evil. Attempting to use the American courts to embarrass the previous administration for their honest attempts to defend the country against this scum is stupid and evil.

When reality sets in and we see what this decision unleashes, this stuff, more than anything else, might be the undoing of Barack Obama.

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