As Muslims in the United States and around the world complete the month of Ramadan and celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr, Michelle and I would like to extend our personal greetings on this joyous occasion. Eid is a time to celebrate the completion of 30 days and nights of devotion. But even on this festive occasion, Muslims remember those less fortunate, including those …
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Lebanon’s Shadow Government
How Hezbollah Wins by Losing Summary — Hezbollah may have lost Lebanon’s election, but it remains the country’s dominant political force. MOHAMAD BAZZI is an adjunct senior fellow for Middle East studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and a journalism professor at New York University. On July 14, a mysterious explosion rocked the southern Lebanese town of Khirbet Silim, …
Read More »OBAMA’S BUSH WAR
Yet another 9/11 anniversary — and its consequent war of attrition continues as the people of Afghanistan and Iraq suffer. It is doubtful whether they will have a taste of peace before the next 9/11 anniversary. The war, now dubbed Obama’s war, shows no early end with each side vowing to teach the other a lesson. In a message to …
Read More »Jewish Professor Says Porn Industry is a Weapon used by Jews Against Gentiles
The following is an excerpt from one of the new additions to my book, Jewish Supremacism. It offers more powerful evidence that reveals the Jewish extremist war against Gentiles, a struggle that we Gentiles are not even allowed to know about, much less resist. From the new 2007 Edition of Jewish Supremacism by David Duke After learning about the inordinate …
Read More »Arabs charged over Dutch cartoon
An Arab organization is to be put on trial in the Netherlands over its publication of a cartoon deemed offensive to Jews, prosecutors say. The cartoon, published by the Arab European League (AEL) on its website, questions the Holocaust. It said the decision to prosecute illustrated bias against Muslims. It said the same standards were not applied to the Dutch …
Read More »Muslims settled by King Senerath in the East reciprocate by resisting ‘Eelam’! by M.M. Zuhair P.C
Ashroff King Senerath, who in 1626 settled nearly 4,000 Muslims in the East of Sri Lanka following their expulsion from the island’s Western coastal belt by the Portuguese led by Captain de Saa, must be the most delighted to hear, if the dead king could, that the descendants of those whom he settled in the then Batticaloa regions had reciprocated …
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