British Muslims do irony…

Nice to see Muslims targeting London buses with something more peaceful than the last time.
2 commentsDK skewers Conservative Video
...this video at Guido’s. It was apparently played to the Conference Hall and, as a matter of fact, I quite like it; it has dynamism. However, with all of the money at the Tories’ disposal, one would have thought that they could be bothered to do a bit of research, eh?
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Islamic Terror Attack Foiled in Vienna
A Bosnian Muslim this time, trying to enter the US embassy in Vienna with a backpack full of explosives and nails. VIENNA, Austria – A Bosnian who tried to enter the U.S. Embassy in Vienna with a backpack filled with…
It must have been an odd Bosnian way of thanking Americans for those lives lost helping Bosnia Muslims all those years ago. Right?
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Daley on Cameron’s lurch back
Janet Daley is not someone I agree with that often but her most recent column about Conservatives afraid of being and talking like one hits the mark. She is quite right about the fact that many of us said that Cameron’s “hug-a-hoodie” mentality bombed with the voters. Cameron & Co are going to try to get away with a huge volte-face possibly within days of the next general election. It will be interesting to see if they get away with it. I suspect that unless things go really pear-shaped for Brown; it will not work. It might. however, prevent the Tories from getting a record pasting when it happens.
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Welcome to the October 1, 2007 edition of best of me symphony.
mom & dad presents Kids and Braces: The Worlds Luckiest Retainer posted at raising4boys.com.
Elvis D presents God Mode posted at 365fiction.
Elvis D presents Ghost Story posted at 365fiction.
Tupelo Kenyon presents Methods As Temporary Tools Instead of Lifetime Crutches posted at Tupelo Kenyon, saying, “We are obsessed with our methods. We become attached to our particular way of doing things. The trouble comes when we cling to an old method that we have outgrown. We feel bogged down and then stuck when our personal development potential is being limited by an outdated method. If your method feels more like a crutch than a tool, its time to take an objective look at it. Is the method in question bringing you peace and joy? Is it helping your personal growth, or is it just a familiar and comfortable habit of thought? (Enjoy soothing instrumental music as you read plus songs with lyrics related to each article all free.)”
Madeleine Begun Kane presents That Errant List posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.
Cassanova presents Thoughts of a future engineer: A monster in a prison posted at SEO is always welcome !.
Daylle Deanna Schwartz presents Aging with Joy! posted at Lessons from a Recovering DoorMat, saying, “Many people see getting older as a clock ticking on life going downhill. Aging with Joy is a lot more fun! I share some tips.”
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