By Paul R. Hollrah, Guest Blogger On Nov. 2, 2010, the people of Oklahoma were asked to decide a very important question. They were asked to decide whether or not the state’s courts should be directed to rely solely on federal and state law, or whether other bodies of law… international law, laws of other [...]
Shall We Treat Women Like Broken Dinner Plates?
January 15th, 2012 · 2 Comments
Tags: · Bob McCarty, Oklahoma, paul r hollrah, sharia law
Is Sharia-Compliant Finance Alive and Well at AIG?
February 3rd, 2010 · 1 Comment
After you read the excerpt below from Frank Gaffney’s piece on Sharia-compliant finance published today at BigGovernment.com, you’ll begin to understand the seriousness of the story and why I designed the new faux logo for AIG (above): It appears that, through it’s 77.9% control of AIG’s equity and voting rights, the NYFed “sought to accomplish [...]
Tags: · aig, aig logo, american international group, anti-money laundering statutes, big government, Federal Reserve, Frank Gaffney, gaffney, Is Sharia-Compliant Finance Alive and Well at AIG, neil barofsky, new york fed, new york federal reserve, ny fed, sharia, sharia finance, sharia law, sharia-compliant finance, sigtarp, special inspector general for tarp, tarp, troubled asset relief program
Muslims Oppose Design of Flight 93 Memorial
April 21st, 2009 · No Comments
The phrase, “better late than never,” applies to the good news offered in a post at the Error Theory blog. Today, blogger Alec Rawls shares news of a strongly-worded news release, dated March 17, in which Khalim Massoud, president of Muslims Against Sharia-Islamic Reform Movement, announced his group’s opposition to the proposed design of a [...]
Tags: · alec rawls, CAIR, Council on American-Islamic Relations, error theory, Flight 93, flight 93 memorial, flight 93 memorial project, khalim massoud, Muslim, Muslim Terrorists, muslims against sharia-islamic reform movement, Shanksville, sharia, sharia law, united airlines, united airlines flight 93
Leader of Group Linked to Terror Will Deliver Inauguration Day Prayer at National Cathedral
January 15th, 2009 · 5 Comments
Ingrid Mattson, the first woman president of the Islamic Society of North America, will offer a prayer at the National Cathedral on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20. It’s newsworthy, because her organization has admitted to having ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas and was, according to Jihad Watch, an unindicted co-conspirator in the same Hamas [...]
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Billboard: ‘SHARIA LAW THREATENS AMERICA’ (Updated)
November 21st, 2008 · 11 Comments
The United American Committee had a 48-foot-wide billboard* erected yesterday along I-75 in Luna Pier, Mich., about 10 miles north of Toledo and 20 miles south of Detroit. It’s message (above): SHARIA LAW THREATENS AMERICA. Though I was unfamiliar with UAC until after reading this post today, I found myself in agreement with the message [...]
Tags: · American Muslims, anti-sharia law billboard, billboard, Democracy, detroit, Education, Foreign Oil, Islamic extremism, luna pier, religious freedom, secure border, sharia, sharia law, sharia law threatens america, terrorist activities, toledo, uac, united americans committee
Taliban ‘Spins’ Facts During 45-Minute Interview
November 14th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Yesterday, I published a post about plans of the BBC’s World Have Your Say radio program to broadcast a 45-minute recording of a question-and-answer session with a representative of the Taliban. Today, I had a chance to listen to a podcast of the session and found it worth sharing if, for no other reason, to [...]
Tags: · 9/11, Barack Obama, BBC, bbc security correspondent, bbc's world have your say, foreign influence, Frank Gardner, Obama, representative of the Taliban, Ros Atkins, Sept. 11, Sept. 11 2001, sharia law, Taliban, taliban spokesperson, war in Afghanistan, women's rights, World Have Your Say, Zabiullah Mujahid
Blogger Lists Threats to Humanity, A to Z
January 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment
A man needs only peruse the headlines of his local newspaper or online news site to encounter a seemingly-endless list of threats to his very existence. That in mind, I decided to provide a one-day snapshot of the current threats, all taken from today’s headlines, in A-to-Z* order: A = Al-Qaeda (See Padilla sentenced to [...]
Tags: · al-Qaeda, Barack Obama, bay of biscay, bees, Bible, bible prophecy, bird flu, current threats, dirt, dna test, earmarks, flu, Global Warming and Climate Change, Headlines, Health Care Costs, Hillary Clinton, honey bees, Illegal Immigrants, India, Iran, John Edwards, jury awards, lawyers, Mainstream News Media, nato, nuclear fuel, nuclear strikes, nuclear war, Osama bin Laden, over-the-counter cold medicines, padilla, pet projects, prophecy, Putin, recession, Rudy, Rudy Giuliani, Russia, russian bombers, sharia law, stephenville, Terrorism, ufo, Video Games, Vladimir Putin, Wall Street









































