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issue 242
2.1.2016 |
We want to know what concerns you
the most about radical Islam. Please take a minute (it won't take more) to answer this question.
Kent State University is refusing to
terminate Prof. Julio Pino, despite his documented support for terrorism and
an ongoing FBI investigation of him. |
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Ironically, the White House said Obama's
first visit to a U.S. mosque is to "reaffirm the importance of religious
freedom to our way of life." |
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Kurdish officials reportedly carried out
virginity tests on Yazidis who escaped from ISIS as these are admissible
evidence in court. |
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More and more crimes are being committed in
the name of Islamist extremism every day, while Western governments fail to
act. |
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Senator Chris Murphy called out Saudi
Arabia for funding extremist ideologies internationally through its support
of madrassas. |
ISIS' presence spreads around the globe as
does its efforts to create a child fighting force, in breach of the United
Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. This video was shot in
the Islamic State's Khorasan Province, which straddles the
Pakistan-Afghanistan border. |
Executive branch of the European Union
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[Re:
'Denmark May Fine Girl for Pepper Spraying Rapist']: Pepper spray dispensers
should be distributed to the women in Denmark. A fund should be set-up to pay
the fine when women are charged with self-defense for using the spray.
Legislaters should enact a bill to reverse the law that forbids the use of pepper
spray.
P.K.
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[Re:
'Denmark May Fine Girl for Pepper Spraying Rapist']: When any organism
becomes so decadent it can no longer defend itself it becomes extinct and the
end is usually ugly. The same holds true for nations and cultures. Any
country or culture that not only cannot defend its children it punishes them
for defending themselves has gone insane, and cannot survive - does not
deserve to survive.
H.K.
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[Re:
'Denmark May Fine Girl for Pepper Spraying Rapist']: So, it would have been
better if she was raped? Insane!
M.C.
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