Sunday, December 31, 2006

Turkey: 1,400 Hurt Trying to Sacrifice Animals

UK: British Enjoy Being Sloshed

Sudan: Government Bombs Darfur

Dumb German Tourist

Australia: Kitty Saves Family From Fire

Iran: Jews for Ahmadinejad!

Funniest News Stories of 2006

Israel: Hezbollah Pays Good $$$ For Killing Jews With Rockets

Somalia: Government & Ethiopian Troops About to Encircle Islamists

Thailand: 2 Murdered in Terrorist Attacks

Naming Names: Cheap Republicans Who Helped GOP Lose Senate

Time to End Duke Lacrosse Charade

Germany: Merkel's Conservatives Gains Support



What party would you support in Germany’s next federal election?


Dec. 22

Dec. 15

Dec. 1

Christian-Democratic Union
Bavarian Christian-Social (CDU-CSU)

33%

31%

33%

Social Democratic Party (SPD)

28%

29%

26%

Free Democratic Party (FDP)

13%

14%

13%

Green Party (Grune)

11%

10%

11%

Left Party (Linke)

9%

10%

11%

Source: Forsa / Stern / RTL
Methodology: Interviews with 2,498 German adults, conducted from Dec. 18 to Dec. 22, 2006. Margin of error is 2.5 per cent.

UK: Conservative Party Remains People's Choice

If there were a general election tomorrow, which party would you vote for?


Dec. 20

Nov. 30

Oct. 26

Conservative

37%

37%

39%

Labour

33%

32%

32%

Liberal Democrats

17%

16%

16%

Other

13%

15%

13%

Source: YouGov / Daily Telegraph
Methodology: Online interviews with 1,874 British adults, conducted from Dec. 18 to Dec. 20, 2006. No margin of error was provided.

Israel: Fatah Would Win New Palestinian Election

Voting intention - Legislative Council

Fatah

43.3%

Hamas

29.4%

Left and independents

15.1%

Undecided

12.1%

Voting intention - Prospective presidential races

Mahmoud Abbas (Fatah) 47.2% - 39.3% Ismail Haniyeh (Hamas)
Mahmoud Abbas (Fatah) 49.8% - 31.8% Khalid Mashal (Hamas)

Source: Birzeit University Development Studies Programme
Methodology: Interviews with 1,200 Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, conducted on Dec. 20 and Dec. 21, 2006. Margin of error is 3 per cent.

List of Conservative Celebrities

From Wikipedia:
  • Shirley Temple Black, actress, ran for Congress as a Republican, former U.S. Ambassador, served under four Republican Presidents. [1]
  • Michael Bloomberg, founder of Bloomberg L.P., Mayor of New York City. [2]
  • Jim Bunning, Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher, U.S. Senator from Kentucky. [3]
  • Clint Eastwood, actor, composer, director, producer, registered Republican, former Mayor of Carmel, California. [4] [5]
  • Fred Grandy, actor, former U.S. Congressman from Iowa. [6]
  • Jack Kemp, professional football player, former U.S. Congressman from New York, candidate for U.S. Vice President in 1996 with presidential nominee Bob Dole. [7]
  • Lawrence Kudlow, CNBC host, journalist, former Associate Director for Economics and Planning in the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under President Reagan. [8]
  • Steve Largent, Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver, former U.S. Congressman from Oklahoma. [9]
  • Judy Martz, Olympic speed skater, former Governor of Montana. [10]
  • Tom Osborne, College Football Hall of Fame head coach, U.S. Congressman from Nebraska. [11]
  • Jim Ryun, Olympic distance runner, U.S. Congressman from Kansas. [12]
  • Joe Scarborough, MSNBC host, former U.S. Congressman from Florida, served on the President's Council under George W. Bush. [13]
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger, actor, bodybuilder, Governor of California. [14]
  • Fred Thompson, actor, former U.S. Senator from Tennessee. [15]
  • J.C. Watts, football player, former U.S. Congressman from Oklahoma. [16]
  • Ben Stein member of Nixon White House Staff.

Self described Republicans

Wednesday Morning Club Members

(Conservative Hollywood club whose members aren't all Republicans)

Attended the 2004 Republican National Convention

Other (Not Necessarily Republican)


Saturday, December 30, 2006

China: 9 Catholic Priests Arrested

New Christian Web Site Debuts

Christian Music Served Daily. That’s the tagline that greets users who log onto the new Christian music site, CMWired.com (http://www.cmwired.com). Launched in August of 2006, the site serves as a center for everything that is being published online regarding the Christian music industry.

CMWired.com currently adds between 10-20 articles every day from its database of over 50 sources. The site posts in ten different categories and allows users to subscribe via RSS feeds to instantly receive the latest updates. Users can search the growing database to quickly find what they are looking for as well as sort articles by category, source or date published. Interactive features include an “Email To A Friend” option, an area where users can submit an article for publication as well as the ability to comment and discuss any article posted on the site.

“The time is right for CMWired,” says site founder, Kevin McNeese. “As the Christian music industry continues to grow, the media following the genre has recently exploded. No one is actively collecting this content like we are. By the end of 2006, CMWired.com will be linking to over 1,000 interviews, reviews, videos, eCards, contests and articles about everyone’s favorite Christian artists.”

According to Nielsen SoundScan, gospel music album sales experienced a double-digit percent increase in sales at the mid-year point in 2006, compared to the first half of 2005. In contrast, the overall music business reported a four percent decline in album sales. Christian music continues to be a genre that everyone is paying attention to and McNeese has watched his other site, New Release Tuesday (NRT, http://www.NewReleaseTuesday.com), grow over the past four years as well.

“NRT has been an amazing adventure, taking fans into the future of Christian music, that we’ll continue to explore for years to come. However, NRT is part of what has quickly become a monster of media outlets focusing on this genre, and that’s where CMWired.com comes in. No where else are you going to find fresh content from major media sources in one place.”

Source: CMWired.com
Muslims Praying That Allah Lets Them Cut Off Jewish Heads

Saddam Execution Expected to Boost Military Morale

Florida: Democrats Trying to Steal Another House Seat

Once again, the Democrats are trying to get something they couldn't achieve in the voting booth by shopping around for a liberal judge, in the hopes that he/she will overturn an election by decree.

Giuliani 49, Edwards 41

Florida: Jeb Bush Gets Good Grades From Citizens

What letter grade would you give Jeb Bush for his overall record as governor? An A, B, C, D, or an F?

A

30%

B

23%

C

21%

D

14%

F

10%

Not sure

1%

Source: SurveyUSA / WFLA
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 500 Florida adults, conducted on Dec. 19, 2006. Margin of error is 2.7 per cent.

Germany: Opposition to Romania & Bulgaria Joining EU

Do you support or oppose the accession of Romania and Bulgaria into the European Union (EU)?

Support

39%

Oppose

53%

Not sure

8%

Source: Infratest-Dimap / Die Welt
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 1,000 German voters, conducted on Dec. 19 and Dec. 20, 2006. Margin of error is 3.1 per cent.

Americans Believe Israel is Strongest Middle East Ally

For each of the following countries, please say whether you consider it an ally of the United States, friendly but not an ally, unfriendly, or an enemy of the United States.


Ally

Friendly

Unfriendly

Enemy

Israel

42%

39%

8%

5%

Saudi Arabia

18%

40%

18%

18%

Iran

4%

14%

29%

48%

Syria

8%

23%

29%

28%

Source: Opinion Research Corporation / CNN
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 1,019 American adults, conducted from Dec. 15 to Dec. 17, 2006. Margin of error is 3 per cent.

Friday, December 29, 2006

Phillipines: Communist Anniversary Puts Military on Alert

George Bush Remains Most Admired Man in America

Who is the man you admire the most?


2006

2005

2004

George W. Bush

13%

19%

23%

Bill Clinton

5%

5%

6%

Jimmy Carter

4%

3%

4%

Barack Obama

3%

--

--

Billy Graham

3%

2%

3%

Colin Powell

2%

2%

5%

Pope Benedict XVI

2%

3%

--

Nelson Mandela

1%

2%

2%

George H. Bush

1%

--

--

Bill Gates

1%

3%

1%


Who is the woman you admire the most?


2006

2005

2004

Hillary Rodham Clinton

13%

13%

13%

Oprah Winfrey

9%

12%

11%

Condoleezza Rice

8%

10%

7%

Laura Bush

4%

4%

8%

Margaret Thatcher

2%

3%

3%

Angelina Jolie

2%

1%

--

Nancy Pelosi

1%

--

--

Madeleine Albright

1%

--

1%

Barbara Bush

1%

--

2%

Maya Angelou

1%

1%

1%

Source: Gallup / USA Today
Methodology: Interviews with 1,010 American adults, conducted from Dec. 11 to Dec. 14,
2006. Margin of error is 3 per cent.


Cool Arab Woman Gets in Islamists' Faces
Hundreds of Mexican Illegals Insult America

Afghanistan: NATO Kills 7 Terrorists

Somalia: Prime Minister Back in Mogadishu

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Islamist's Toll on Somalia

Mexico: US Praises Government for Amount of Extraditions in 2006

China: Military Beast Continues to Grow

Israel: Hamas Says it Will Soon Release Kidnapped Soldier

New Hampshire: Hillary's In Deep Stuff


Democrats
Hillary Clinton 22%
Barack Hussein Obama 21%
John Edwards 16%
Al Gore 10%
John Kerry 7%
Wesley Clark 4%
Dennis Kucinich 4%
Joe Biden 2%
Tom Vilsack 2%
Evan Bayh2%
Bill Richardson 2%
Undecided 8%

Republicans
Rudy Giuliani 26%
John McCain 25%
Mitt Romney 10%
Newt Gingrich 8%
Condi Rice 6%
George Pataki 3%
Jeb Bush 1%
George Allen 1%
Sam Brownback 1%
Rick Santorum 1%
Duncan Hunter 0%
Undecided 18%

Fightin' Back: American Protests Mosque With Pig Races

Can Giuliani Get Conservative Vote?

New Jersey: Political Winners & Losers of 2006

Snake Oil: Edwards Declares Run for President

Reid to Skip Ford Funeral, Will Cavort in South America Instead

Illegal Immigrats Endangering American Hospitals

Former NYC Mayor Ed Koch Calls President Bush a 'Hero'

Germany: Women Risk Babies' Health for Government Money

Woman Fakes Kidnapping to Avoid Work

Brazil: 18 Die in Rio During Gang Attacks

Somalia: Government Forces Retake Capital, With Ethiopian Help

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Michelle Malkin on Ann Coulter

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Rosie O'Donnell Shows She Knows Nothing...Again

Notice how her hand-picked Lesbian audience cheers when Rosie says something unbelievably disgusting about our military.

Also, notice how Rosie overpowers her co-host with her brute truck-driver strength and won't let her have her say.
Joy to the World

List of Governments Helping Islamist Terrorists in Somalia

According to Wikipedia, these nations are aiding the terrorist organization known as the Islamic Courts Union.

  • Djibouti: According to that report, the government of Djibouti has provided military uniforms and medicines in support of the Islamic Courts Union (ICU). On July 30, 2006, a Djibouti Airlines aircraft landed at an airport in Mogadishu with medicines and military uniforms intended for ICU. The true nature of the cargo was disguised, and it was presented as being from the Red Crescent Society of Djibouti to conceal its origins. After the cargo was unloaded, the aircraft proceeded to Mogadishu's main airport.
  • Egypt: The government has allegedly provided training in support of ICU. On July 26, 2006, a meeting took place in Mogadishu between officials from ICU and visiting Libyan, Egyptian and Eritrean senior military officers at the residence of ICU finance chief Abdulkadir Abukar Omar Adani. According to the report, the meeting resolved that military training be provided to about 3,800 fighters at the Hilweyne military barracks, near Bal'ad town, north of Mogadishu.
  • Iran: The UN monitoring group stated that Iran has provided at least three consignments of arms and ammunition and medical supplies and the services of three medical doctors to ICU. On July 25, 2006, an aircraft containing a shipment of arms arrived at the Baledogle airport and was met by ICU head of the security affairs, Sheikh Yusuf Mohamed Siyaad "Indohaadde," and the chairman of the Dayniile Islamic Court, Sheikh Hussein Janaqow. The UN monitoring team says that the arms shipment consisted of machine guns and M79 grenade launchers. On August 17, 2006, a large dhow containing foods and arms destined for ICU arrived in El-Adde seaport, Mogadishu. The arms consisted of 80 man-portable, shoulder-fired, surface-to-air missiles and rocket launchers.
  • Hezbollah: Supposedly, the Hezbollah movement has provided military training to ICU and has made arrangements with other states on behalf of ICU for the latter to receive arms. In mid-July 2006, ICU apparently sent about 720 men to Lebanon to fight alongside Hezbollah against the Israeli military. The Somali force was personally selected by ICU's Hizbul Shabaab (youth movement) leader Aden Hashi Farah "Eyrow." One of the selection criteria was an individual's combat experience, which might include experience in Afghanistan. In exchange for the contribution of the Somali military force, Hezbollah arranged for additional support to be given to ICU by the governments of Iran and Syria.
  • Libya: Furthermore, the UN monitoring report states that the Libuan government has sent military aircraft to Somalia and has provided training, funds and at least a consignment of arms in support of ICU. On July 24, 2006, a delegation of military officers arrived at the Baledogle airport and on July 26, participated in a meeting in Mogadishu with ICU officials and visiting Egyptian and Eritrean senior military officers at the house of ICU finance chief Abdulkadir Abukar Omar Adani. On July 31, 2006, a vessel with arms and foods for ICU docked early in the morning at the seaport of El-Ma'an.
  • Eritrea: The Eritrean government allegedly provided at least 28 separate consignments of arms, ammunition and military equipment. It also gave troops and training to the Islamic Courts Union. On April 26, a shipment of arms destined for ICU consisting of AK-47 assault rifles, PKM machine-guns, RPG-7s and ammunition arrived on a dhow at the seaport of El Ma'an. On May 6, an Eritrean Antonov military aircraft landed at Dhusamareeb in the Galgaduud region of Somalia. Awaiting the landing were about 75 people, five lorries and two Land Cruisers. The aircraft carried anti-aircraft guns which were loaded onto the lorries. On May 9, a dhow arrived at the El Ahmed seaport, and on board were fighters from Pakistan and the Oromo Liberation Front of Ethiopia. The fighters remained on the dhow. Five of the 75 people associated with the receipt of the anti-aircraft guns on May 6 boarded the dhow, along with some of anti-aircraft guns. ICU member Aden Hashi Farah "Eyrow," one of the leaders of the Hizbul Shabaab (youth movement), took possession of the arms and military uniforms.
  • Saudi Arabia: Furthermore, the document states that Saudia Arabia has given logistical support in the form of foodstuff and medicines intended for use by the ICU. On June 11, a C-130 aircraft left Jazan for the Baledogle airport. But the government said the flight had taken place for "medical" reasons. On August 14 , seven trucks containing logistical supplies, including foods and ammunition, left Mogadishu for an ICU location in the central regions of Somalia. Accompanying the convoy were 320 ICU fighters sent to reinforce fighters in the central regions.
source: http://allafrica.com/stories/200611200092.html?viewall=1

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