TIME magazine jumped on the opportunity to write the dramatic headline, The Man Who Returned From the Sea, which appeared above a grainy photo of John Darwin, the 57-year-old man who surfaced at a British police station yesterday five years after being declared dead, the apparent victim of a canoeing accident. Today, it appears articles [...]
British Man’s Memory-Loss Scheme Unraveling
December 5th, 2007 · No Comments
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Can Islam’s Skin Get Any Thinner?
December 1st, 2007 · No Comments
With the Islamic furor in Sudan over the so-called “Teddy Bear Teacher” continuing to get attention in the world’s press, I found an editorial published at Investor’s Business Daily especially noteworthy. It begins this way: Islamofascism: Just when you thought Islam’s skin couldn’t get any thinner, angry Muslims from Khartoum to London want to execute [...]
Tags: · blasphemous teddy bear, british teacher, Investor's Business Daily, Islam, Islamic furor, Islamofascism, khartoum, Muslims, religion's reputation at stake, Sudan, teddy bear, teddy bear teacher
Scrooge Report Tackles Teddy Bear Issue
November 30th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Under the headline below, my friend over at The Scrooge Report tackled the issues surrounding Gillian Gibbons (a.k.a., the “Teddy Bear Teacher”) in a more serious manner than I have to date. I encourage you to read it: Sudan: Officials seize a British teacher’s approval of students ‘Muhammad’ teddy bear to play the culture card [...]
Tags: · BBC, bear, british teacher, gibbons, Gillian Gibbons, Hate Crime, khalid al-mubarak, khartoum, liverpool, Muhammed, muhammed the bear, my name is mohammed the bear, scrooge, Sudan, sudanes embassy, teddy bear, teddy bear teacher, the scrooge report









































