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I declare jihad on you…

August 24th, 2008 admin Comments off

Are you tired of terrorists, their supporters and alikes? Would you love to give Osama and his goons his hate back? Then why not declare a jihad on them at Jihad on you. :)
Who ever came up with that has a good sense of humor.

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Jihad the musical.

June 25th, 2008 admin Comments off

Loool.  Jihad The Musical. I guess soon we will see another “youth” attack, burning cars and embassies. I wish they played in NY, i would have definitely go to see it.

jihad the musical

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Jihad suicide hotline.

June 25th, 2008 admin Comments off

Unbelievable, who eve came up with this series deserves an Emmy.

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Cafepress jihad apparel

June 24th, 2008 admin Comments off

The fourth of July is coming up and I want to buy something interesting for the holiday. This is one of those days when it is good to remind people what Independence Day stands for. So I headed to café press to get something related to our favorite topic, Jihad, Islam and Freedom.
I did not really expect to see such a big choice. There is your plain and simple “Jihad sucks” t-shirts and then there are something that says it all with a finger gesture. Some people expressed their feelings towards Obama in nicely drawn cartoons.
I am posting here the ones I really liked and made some sense to me.

killing-for-god-like-raping-for-love

convert-or-die

Grandparents-voted-democrats and this is all I got

Hillary and Obama missing-guns-and-constitution

need-more-virgins

Dick and Jane pretend there are no terrorists

Jesus died for you

longterm-and-short-term-plans

resist jihad or die

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Guess what? Al-Jazeera English sucks and all because of Bush.

June 10th, 2008 admin Comments off

It made me laugh, according to Tony Burman, Al-Jazeera English’s new boss it’s Bush’s fault that they can not get any customers in USA. But wait, there is a change coming and that is a good change; “…but for that to happen Burman must wait for the US electorate to delivers ‘regime change’ in the market it most covets.” and only then Al-Jazeera  will breath better.

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Al-Jazeera English has a huge presence in the US, with 120 journalists in its Washington bureau, but how does he explain the reluctance of cable companies to carry the channel? Are they unwilling to make space on crowded platforms for a news channel few will watch, or do broadcasters fear a political backlash?

‘I think it’s a bit of both,’ Burman says. ‘It is seen by some people as being a network that is sympathetic to interests that are hostile to the US. ( Ed: Woow, say it ain’t so my friend.)But I think it will change as the administration changes. The Al-Jazeera brand is hugely respected in most parts of the world. There is a problem in the US. That is a the challenge and it is being confronted head on.’

In Burlington, New England, where a tiny city-owned broadcaster with a few thousand subscribers carries Al-Jazeera, complaints from locals prompted the company to announce that it will be taken off air, but a local Republican representative is supporting its continued presence, Burman claims, and that decision could be reversed.

Larger battles are being fought and won elsewhere, he adds: ‘We are hopeful there will be a breakthrough in the American carriage situation soon.’

That may not happen until the post-Bush era, but Burman argues that it would enable Al-Jazeera English to take advantage of a hunger for foreign news, which has been gradually downgraded by the big networks, partly because it is so expensive to produce. ‘At a time when many news organisation are downsizing there will be an increase in our coverage of the world, more investigative journalism and new bureaux,’ he promises.

Many newsrooms already turn to Al-Jazeera English for coverage of events in the Muslim world, including the assassination of Benazir Bhutto last year, because its contacts give it an insight – and some scoops – that Western rivals may lack. It could be that a promotional push will take place once it has established a foothold in America, but for that to happen Burman must wait for the US electorate to delivers ‘regime change’ in the market it most covets.

Linky: www.guardian.co.uk

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Registration is open.

June 3rd, 2008 admin 2 comments

I am opening the registration until end of the day.

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