Oh, my !!
MommaBear is in a VERY bad mood today! Go follow her link and see why. JFM is angry enough to spread this awful news around, too.
Comments are off for this postJew action keeps oy-going
Jew needs to be blogged some more so that we can get a postive site on top of google searches for the word Jew. While bloggers have helped to get this Jew site near number one, there is still work to do. So Jew really have to do what Jew can to help the cause if you Jew have a site. This Jewooglebomb is proving the power of blogs on the internet.
And it is probably winding up the judenhaas something cronic. Which is nice.
Thanks to Emily for pointing out more help is needed.
2 commentsTonge continues her judenhaas ways
Liberal Democrat Jenny Tonge was sacked from her partys front bench in January, for saying that, in different circumstances, she might consider becoming a suicide bomber.
Three months down the line, the Richmond Park MP is embroiled in a new row over her sympathy for the Palestinian cause after chairing a meeting in Parliament last week on “The Crisis in the Middle East”.
The meeting, which followed the assassination of Hamas leader Sheikh Yassin, was supported by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and had Left-wing MPs George Galloway and Jeremy Corbyn in attendance.
So far, so unsurprising.
But towards the end of the meeting, Tonge agreed to hold a minutes silence in Yassins memory.
Her apparent show of support for a terrorist in the Houses of Parliament of all places has created a stink among Britains Jewish community.
I cannot think of anything more inappropriate than a Member of Parliament chairing a silence in memory of the creator and leader of a terrorist body responsible for hundreds of murders, says Lord Janner, vice-chairman of the British-Israel parliamentary group.
Asked by Spy to explain herself, Tonge said yesterday: “One speaker got up and asked for a minutes silence. I asked the meeting whether they wanted to do it and they backed it by a majority of about two to one.”
Was this not insensitive to Hamass victims? “We dont want to get into that debate here. There are victims on both sides. What was I supposed to do?”
2 commentsAir America or just hot air?
The BBCs been trumpeting its new US sister-station, Air America.
Broadcasting House attempted to explain the Rights control of the US AM dial as economics (AM was dying anyway), shock-politics (Conservatives love this, apparently), and stupidity (Liberals being over-intellectual for talk radio).
I actually heard (and I am not making this up) the BBCs Mrs Buckannan state on air that Conservative views were simpler, therefore easier to broadcast. Only an arrogant, despotic, one party broadcasting monopoly could harbour such prejudice, and still stay in business
Socialist broadcasting can only survive in a media dictatorship. Where Brits get to choose, Conservative commentary dominates.
Conservative newspapers vastly outsell Liberal ones, Conservative magazines outsell the Left’s, Conservatives dominate commercial Talk radio, Brits voted Tory for most of the last century, only returning Labour after it assumed Tory fiscal policies and lied about raising taxes.
Conservatives values are positive: responsibility, hope, hard work, and ambition. The Left prefers blame, guilt, conspiracy, defeatism, taxes, and state control. Thats why Air America will fail, here, Leftists broadcasting will endure, but only within the battlements of the BBC.
As Anne so eloquently explains.
1 commentGod’s Hotel
Everybody got a room
Everybody got a room
Everybody got a room
In gods hotel
—Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
For some reason this

reminded me of Kevin Spacey’s apartment in the movie Seven (1996, also starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman).
Actually the apartment was gloomy, strewn with junk, crime-scene photos and thousands of notebooks.
Nevertheless, if I were a religiously-obsessed serial killer, I would much prefer the above. It clearly says “insane,” but says it with a smile.
It’s one of 40 or so theme rooms at the improbably named Propeller Island City Lodge in Berlin, Germany. Some of them are gorgeous, and the prices are quite reasonable — 65 to 180 Euros a night for one person. You can check them out here.
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