Friday, March 19, 2010

Meet The Texas Taliban

Wow these guys are a little angry at somebody, don't you think?
clipped from www.salem-news.com
The group thinkprogress.org reports that a Texas town has assumed a position similar to the group Hezbollah, whose name equates to "Army of God". Their motto is "spritual warfare" against all who don't believe in their Christianity.
Repent Amarillo

The evangelical Christian hate group "Repent Amarillo" is reportedly terrorizing the town of Amarillo, Texas.

Repent fashions itself as a sort of militia and targets a wide range of community members they deem offensive to their theology: gays, liberal Christians, Muslims, environmentalists, breast cancer events that do not highlight abortion, Halloween, "spring break events," and pornography shops. On its website, Repent has posted a "Warfare Map" of its enemies in town.

But grassroots opposition to Repent is also building. A group called "Angel Action" has mobilized against Repent, and blogs and Amarillo-based Facebook groups are springing up to protest Repent's hate.
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Ahmadinedjad Expects War Before Summer

Hope everyone understands the blowback and what this means if it happens.
clipped from www.thenational.ae
The three-party meeting that took place in Damascus on Friday gathering the Syrian president Bashar al Assad, the Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the Hizbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah was a war council to devise counterattack plans and assign tasks in the event of an Israeli offensive on one or all parties, wrote Abdelbari Atwan, the editor-in-chief of the pan-Arab newspaper Al Quds al Arabi.
“The timing of the meeting, the way it was undertaken and the ensuing press conference that was held at its conclusion, all point to a strategic coalition being reinforced. This is the build-up of a new front that will spearhead the confrontation with the US-Israeli alliance
The Iranian president said he expects war to break out somewhere between spring and summer of this year. Meanwhile, the Hizbollah chief vowed to strike the Israeli capital, its airports and power stations if Israel dared to attack Beirut’s critical infrastructure.
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