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Darth Vader

Darth Vader

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Miami Dolphins Moving to L.A.??

07 May 2013 - 11:05 AM

I know it's Bleacher Report but according to this the team owner sees team's future in Miami as being "bleak"...

http://bleacherrepor...orial&hpt=hp_c4

The Untold Story of Massive Ethnic Cleansing Across the Middle East

07 May 2013 - 10:22 AM

Churches and homes burned? People tortured? Beheadings? Crucifixions? People fleeing by the hundreds of thousands?
Where are the media on this?




A mass exodus of Christians is currently underway. Millions of Christians are being displaced from one end of the Islamic world to the other.
We are reliving the true history of how the Islamic world, much of which prior to the Islamic conquests was almost entirely Christian, came into being.
The U.S. Commission on International Religious FreedomOriginal Image: <a href='http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='external'>http://global.fncsta...ternal-link.png</a> recently said: “The flight of Christians out of the region is unprecedented and it’s increasing year by year.” In our lifetime alone “Christians might disappear altogether from Iraq, Afghanistan, and Egypt.”
Ongoing reports from the Islamic world certainly support this conclusion: Iraq was the earliest indicator of the fate awaiting Christians once Islamic forces are liberated from the grip of dictators.

In 2003, Iraq’s Christian population was at least one million. Today fewer than 400,000 remainOriginal Image: <a href='http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='external'>http://global.fncsta...ternal-link.png</a>—the result of an anti-Christian campaign that began with the U.S. occupation of Iraq, when countless Christian churches were bombedOriginal Image: <a href='http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='external'>http://global.fncsta...ternal-link.png</a> and countless Christians killed, including by crucifixion and beheading.


The 2010 Baghdad church attack, which saw nearly 60 Christian worshippers slaughtered, is the tip of a decade-long iceberg.
Now, as the U.S. supports the jihad on Syria’s secular president Assad, the same pattern has come to Syria: entire regions and towns where Christians lived for centuries before Islam came into being have now been emptied, as the opposition targets Christians for kidnapping, plundering, and beheadings, all in compliance with mosque calls telling the populace that it’s a “sacred dutyOriginal Image: <a href='http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='external'>http://global.fncsta...ternal-link.png</a>” to drive Christians away.
In October 2012 the last Christian in the city of HomsOriginal Image: <a href='http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='external'>http://global.fncsta...ternal-link.png</a>—which had a Christian population of some 80,000 before jihadisOriginal Image: <a href='http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='external'>http://global.fncsta...ternal-link.png</a> came—was murdered. One teenage Syrian girl said: “We left because they were trying to kill us… because we were Christians…. Those who were our neighbors turned against us. At the end, when we ran away, we went through balconies. We did not even dare go out on the street in front of our house.”
In Egypt, some 100,000 Christian CoptsOriginal Image: <a href='http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='external'>http://global.fncsta...ternal-link.png</a> have fled their homeland soon after the “Arab Spring.” In September 2012, the Sinai’s small Christian community was attacked and evicted by Al Qaeda linked Muslims, Reuters reportedOriginal Image: <a href='http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='external'>http://global.fncsta...ternal-link.png</a>. But even before that, the Coptic Orthodox Church lamented the “repeated incidents of displacement of Copts from their homesOriginal Image: <a href='http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='external'>http://global.fncsta...ternal-link.png</a>, whether by force or threat.
Displacements began in Ameriya [62 Christian families evicted], then they stretched to Dahshur [120 Christian families evicted], and today terror and threats have reached the hearts and souls of our Coptic children in Sinai.”
Iraq, Syria, and Egypt are part of the Arab world. But even in “black” African and “white” European nations with Muslim majorities, Christians are fleeing.
In Mali, after a 2012 Islamic coup, as many as 200,000 Christians fledOriginal Image: <a href='http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='external'>http://global.fncsta...ternal-link.png</a>. According to reports, “the church in Mali faces being eradicatedOriginal Image: <a href='http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='external'>http://global.fncsta...ternal-link.png</a>,” especially in the north “where rebels want to establish an independent Islamist state and drive Christians out… there have been house to house searches for Christians who might be in hiding, churches and other Christian property have been looted or destroyed, and people tortured into revealing any Christian relatives.” At least one pastor was beheaded.
Even in European Bosnia, Christians are leaving en massOriginal Image: <a href='http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='external'>http://global.fncsta...ternal-link.png</a>“amid mounting discrimination and Islamization.” Only 440,000 Catholics remain in the Balkan nation, half the prewar figure.
Problems cited are typical: “while dozens of mosques were built in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo, no building permissions [permits] were given for Christian churches.” “Time is running out as there is a worrisome rise in radicalism,” said one authority, who further added that the people of Bosnia-Herzegovina were “persecuted for centuries” after European powers “failed to support them in their struggle against the Ottoman Empire.”
And so history repeats itself.
One can go on and on: To anyone following the plight of Christians under Islamic persecution, none of this is surprising. As I document in my new book, “Crucified Again: Exposing Islam’s New War on ChristiansOriginal Image: <a href='http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='external'>http://global.fncsta...ternal-link.png</a>,” all around the Islamic world—in nations that do not share the same race, language, culture, or economics, in nations that share only Islam—Christians are being persecuted into extinction. Such is the true face of extremist Islamic resurgence.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.c.../#ixzz2Scpks1e4

Don't Ask, Don't Tell Is Back. This Time Though It's Christians

02 May 2013 - 10:00 AM

http://www.breitbart...Christian-Faith

The Pentagon has released a statement confirming that soldiers could be prosecuted for promoting their faith: "Religious proselytization is not permitted within the Department of Defense...Court martials and non-judicial punishments are decided on a case-by-case basis...”.

The statement, released to Fox News, follows a Breitbart News report on Obama administration Pentagon appointees meeting with anti-Christian extremist Mikey Weinstein to develop court-martial procedures to punish Christians in the military who express or share their faith.
(From our earlier report: Weinstein is the head of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, and says Christians--including chaplains--sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ in the military are guilty of “treason,” and of committing an act of “spiritual rape” as serious a crime as “sexual assault.” He also asserted that Christians sharing their faith in the military are “enemies of the Constitution.”)
Being convicted in a court martial means that a soldier has committed a crime under federal military law. Punishment for a court martial can include imprisonment and being dishonorably discharged from the military.
So President Barack Obama’s civilian appointees who lead the Pentagon are confirming that the military will make it a crime--possibly resulting in imprisonment--for those in uniform to share their faith. This would include chaplains—military officers who are ordained clergymen of their faith (mostly Christian pastors or priests, or Jewish rabbis)--whose duty since the founding of the U.S. military under George Washington is to teach their faith and minister to the spiritual needs of troops who come to them for counsel, instruction, or comfort.
This regulation would severely limit expressions of faith in the military, even on a one-to-one basis between close friends. It could also effectively abolish the position of chaplain in the military, as it would not allow chaplains (or any service members, for that matter), to say anything about their faith that others say led them to think they were being encouraged to make faith part of their life. It’s difficult to imagine how a member of the clergy could give spiritual counseling without saying anything that might be perceived in that fashion.
In response to the Pentagon’s plans, retired Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin, who is now executive vice president of the Family Research Council (FRC), said on Fox & Friends Wednesday morning:

It’s a matter of what do they mean by "proselytizing." ...I think they’ve got their defintions a little confused. If you’re talking about coercion that’s one thing, but if you’re talking about the free exercise of our faith as individual soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines, especially for the chaplains, they I think the worst thing we can do is stop the ability for a soldier to be able to exercise his faith.”

FRC has launched a petition here which has already collected over 60,000 signatures, calling on Secretary Hagel is stop working with Weinstein and his anti-Christian organization to develop military policy regarding religious faith.

Video of Civilian Boeing 747 Crashing in Afghanistan

30 April 2013 - 11:25 AM

This took place right after the plane had taken off from Bargram. Looks like he tried to climb too fast or his cargo shifted to the rear making the nose pitch almost straight up... Damn.

http://www.liveleak....=c32_1367332518

UConn's New Logo Promotes Rape Claims Feminist.

26 April 2013 - 10:31 AM

You just can't make this shit up.....

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