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| Zimmerman Sues NBC for Their Pro-Trayvon Lying/Smear Campaign Against Him. George Zimmerman sued NBC on Thursday, claiming he was defamed when the network edited his 911 call to police after the shooting of Trayvon Martin to make it sound like he was racist. The former neighborhood watch volunteer filed ... READ MORE |
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| Oops! Atheists' icon not one of them |
| God-haters ... humanists ... atheists ... Christophobes ... take note: You've been punked!
A filmmaker willing to question history has snatched away one of atheism's biggest cultural icons and reveals a life marked by a spiritual quest resting on a Christian foundation. Imagine that! It's time for atheists to change their tune ... |
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the presidential election, WND commissioned a scientific poll to find
out what Muslim-Americans really think – and how it might affect their
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The results were eye-opening and alarming. They should be to every American who believes in the U.S. Constitution and Judeo-Christian morality. Now there's another poll that confirms WND's findings ... to the chagrin, no doubt, of the group that commissioned it ... |
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| • | Jurors split on sexual assault trial of Hasidic counselor |
| • | Alaska serial killer |
| • | Twins buried a man in concrete, stole his card collection |
| • | Cops seek subway rub creep |
| • | Lawyer: McAfee better, hopes to stay in Guatemala |
| • | Two detained in French terror probe released |
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In Miami, the party is a work of art Miami is putting the “art” in party. The biggest soap opera in town revolves around 26-year-old art dealer Vito Schnabel. |
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Obama makes good President Obama came through for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut by committing to ask Congress for $60.4 billion in superstorm Sandy relief funding. |
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A very unhappy birthday There was joyous celebration in Gaza on Friday as the long-exiled leader of Hamas, Khaled Meshal, entered the territory for the first time as Palestinians marked the terror group’s 25th anniversary. |
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Dec. 8: Christmas shows, MTA fare hearings and subway survival Manhattan: We agree with “No-show nobodies” (editorial, Dec. 2) that Metropolitan Transportation Authority board members should hear in person from riders who take the time to testify on the proposed fare increases. |
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Billionaire grocer mulls mayoral run IF MTA Chairman Joe Lhota wants to be mayor, he may have to take on a billionaire first. |
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Mighty Quinn: December 8 The quote of the week comes from Eric Hartsburg of Michigan City, Ind., who had the Mitt Romney-Paul Ryan campaign logo (red-and-blue “R”) tattooed onto his face “to make politics fun” and now says it’s time for it to come off. Hartsburg says a Republican supporter paid him $15,000 to get the tattoo and keep it until at least the election was over: |
White House To Host Rapper Who Wants US Troops & Families Murdered
It has recently been unearthed in the states, however, that eight years ago, long before achieving this massive stardom, the mega-star rapped about “slowly and painfully” killing American military members and their families.
Some context: since becoming a democracy in the late 80s, South Korea has developed a rich, sometimes over-the-top, tradition of protest. Swarms of Koreans hit the streets to protest everything from free trade agreements to North Korea to Muslim extremism to American troops stationed on their peninsula.
During a 2002 protest concert against the presence of 37,000 American troops in Korea, PSY took the stage in gold face-paint and, with the crowd egging him on, lifted a miniature “American tank” and smashed it on the ground to massive applause. UPDATE:
The performance was inspired by the recent death of two Korean school girls who were run over by an American tank in South Korea. The soldiers driving the tank were acquitted by a US military court.Later in 2004, Islamists in Iraq captured a Korean missionary and made demands of South Korea to not send troops to aid the Americans in the war in Iraq. South Korea refused, sending troops and the missionary was beheaded.
People took to the streets to protest both the Muslims and U.S. military for what happened to the missionary. Part of those protests was a live performance by several popular Korean musicians, including PSY. As they performed a Korean rock bands song “Dear American,” PSY began to rap:
Kill those fucking Yankees who have been torturing Iraqi captivesWhile there is no doubt that there have been rappers such as Ice-T who years ago would rap about things like killing cops, but has portrayed policemen in films and on television, never actually having engaged in the activity of it himself. In fact, he claims that his rapping was from the perspective of another man, not himself.
Kill those fucking Yankees who ordered them to torture
Kill their daughters, mothers, daughters-in-law and fathers
Kill them all slowly and painfully
However, rapper “Common” was invited in 2011 to the White House. This guy openly called for the assassination of former President George W. Bush and gave praise to convicted cop killer and Black Panther Assata Shakur. Eminem and Chris Brown both have not only openly rapped about violence against women, but have also engaged in it.
The question comes, why in the world would the leader of the free world invite such people as guests in the People’s house? Granted PSY seems to have changed his tune a bit since gaining international fame and garnering the support of many Americans for his recent tune and one can understand his being upset with things that took place in his own country, but to come out and openly sing about slowly torturing and killing troops and their families is something he should be called on and until there is some sort of a change of heart, this man should not be invited to the White House. I suppose it is par for the course for the man who has entertained the likes of convicted domestic terrorists such as Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dorhn, along with leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood and various Communists and Socialists at home and from around the world.
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Patriot Update
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Your Honor, The Gun Made Me Do It! “Chiefs Player Shoots Girlfriend Then Kills Self At Arrowhead Team Facility” is the headline on the Huffington Post for this story about the murder of Kasandra Perkins and the suicide of her murderer, Jovan Belcher. Although ... READ MORE | |
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