Melanie, dearest Melanie
Melanie, as usual, hits things on the head.
Here’s an article I wrote a few years back about my visit to that sewer of Jew-hatred, SOAS. It was a horrible event. It left me ill, frightened, and with a lingering worry for my country. It almost felt like attending a Nazi rally in 1935, witnessing a small but determined group growing by the day. The feeling of hatred, Islamic fundamentalist hatred and Leftist White liberal guilt gave the day a peculiar feel.
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Arab Media Watch www.arabmediawatch.com is another delightful Islamist group operating in the West, advertising its own particular brand of radical Islam under the banner Promoting objective coverage of Arab issues in Western media.
Unable to resist the chance of a good discussion, I attend their fun packed London conference titled Is criticizing Israel anti-Semitic, and found an auditorium packed with useful-idiot Lefties, piously clutching their Guardian newspapers and wearing Arafat headscarves. To ensure good debate, the panel of distinguished were of varied opinion, though only in the ferocity of their hatred for Israel and America.
To great disappointment, AMWs patron was unable to attend. His impartial view of Israel was no doubt vital during his tenure as BBC Middle East Correspondent.
The Chairman kicked off festivities with a fiery call for the academic boycott of Israel, railing against those daring to oppose it with moral outrage that held the crowd enthralled.
Strangling the one area of the Middle East producing more scientific and medical research than the other 98% put together obviously makes sense. Whether patients should boycott Israeli medicine was not made clear. I suggest hospitals give cancer sufferers a choice; death or Jewish science.
Next up, an eminent Oxford academic showed how Zionists accuse its critics of anti-Semitism to cover up their evil deeds. Anti-Semitism, he declared, barely existed, if it all; the desire to destroy Israel and dismember Jews being merely an expression of political discontent. Some people write Blog notes, some machine-gun school busses full of kids; but hey, we all express ourselves in different ways, thats what makes us all special.
This feat of moral dexterity was as much as this attendee could take. I exited early, in urgent search of a strong drink.
N.B. While Middle East Media Watch has not yet had time to investigate objective reporting in the various fiefdoms, dictatorships, and totalitarian states surrounding Israel, I am confident this will happen soon, as focusing on Israel might lead to unfounded accusations of anti-Semitism.
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Imagine, just for a moment, that a certain Mr Clinton was holding court in Washington, at the time democracy and people power was sweeping across the Arab world.
Imagine the joy, congratulations, and plaudits pouring forth from every corner of the MSM.
Imagine the University professors, intellectuals, commentators and journalistic heavyweights brought to television studios to praise Clintons wise
Imagine the I told you so declarations as Bills photo is super-imposed over scenes of strident Arabs crying freedom. BBC presenters talking excitedly to cheery guests.
Imagine feminist joy as women demonstrate in the Kuwaiti streets for the right to vote. Headlines as big as your breakfast declaring a new renascence for Moslem women.
I remember the praise heaped on conquering hero Clinton, after he lent a hand with a small conflict in N Ireland.
Well.it’s fun to dream. Unless you have access to cable and Fox or listen to Rush on the internet, this is as close as any Europeans going to get to escaping the sewer of lies and negative distortion flowing forth from the MSM.
Those Kuwaiti women won’t find much encouragement here.
Comments are off for this postNew Libertarian Network
There is now something called the NeoLibertarian Network. You think you qualify? Well, then, they want to know about you.
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After a rather calm few months, the Sage was getting several disturbing reports from up the coast. Whether a matter of co-incidence or not, well, more likely not, as the Sage did not believe in co-incidence, the more Welsh the area, the more likely the deep ones would be messing about. This is not to say that the Welsh are more prone to succumbing to the lure of the Deep Ones. It is more of a case of many Welsh-speaking villages being far more insular than their English speaking ones. Even a native speaker, such as Claire, had a hard time getting anything out of the locals. Someone obviously from away like the Sage was well and truly stuff when it came to garnering information. Rupert tended to have more luck, but it was not worth conjecturing how he got his info.
The Sage was not always on the best terms with the party, Plaid; he was seen as a bit of a usurper as he was not native and worse yet English-speaking. However, his discretion in cleaning up various infiltrations made them more or less positive towards him. The fact that, at least once, a PC worker from Cardiff had disappeared or come unstuck when off ticking off some of the local constituency associations only helped his cause.
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come on and hear
come on and hear
its the best band in the land!
Well, not really. But they do work for cheap.

The guy blowing on beer bottles is a nice touch. Create your own band here.
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