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The lone vote of common sense on the out-of-line board of supervisors, native son Edward Jew has been the target of an ongoing campaign of harassment since election. "Their ultimate goal is to get rid of me. They are determined to take me down," Jew told Canada Free press (CFP) in a telephone interview last night. Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin heads a posse of board supervisors who want to remove Jew from office. Pope Benedict turns saving souls to saving environmentBy Judi McLeod Sunday, September 2, 2007
In his main homily to 300,000 young Roman Catholics at a weekend gathering run-up to the 2008 Catholic World Youth Day in Sydney, Australia which he plans to attend, the pontiff called for "courageous decisions" to safeguard creation. In a little more than two years after throngs of young people cried out, "John Paul II we love you", the mission for World Youth Day has changed direction from saving souls to saving the environment. Empty school desk awaits MaddieBy Judi McLeod Friday, August 31, 2007 Keith Ellison Muslim Parade Grand Marshal in photo image onlyBy Judi McLeod Friday, August 31, 2007
According to his hometown news blog, Ellison will be a no-show at the parade. "Contrary to reports circulating widely in conservative publications and blogs in recent days, U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison will not be the grand marshal of the Muslim parade in New York next month, according to his office," Abdi Aynte wrote in the Monitor yesterday. "Paul Schmelzer co-wrote this story," the Monitor announces at the top of the story. "The freshman Democrat from Minneapolis was never scheduled to be there, said Brian Elliott, district director for Ellison. Making the email world the main detective in tracking down missing childrenBy Judi McLeod Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Sherlock's been there--hiding in plain view--and needs only resolve to begin the search. The search and rescue mission for missing children and adults starts with the everyday, one-on-one email. There are about 50 billion emails sent every day--one-on-one emails--that could be used to look for one of the world's biggest heartaches: missing children. Touted as "next generation email", Florida-based WrapMail Inc., "Turns your regular outgoing email into branding, marketing, sales and research tools." Calling God "Allah" would be submission to IslamBy Sean Osborne Wednesday, August 29, 2007 Originally posted on foehammer.net (Editor's note: As Associate Director, Military Affairs, Northeast Intelligence Network and Canada Free Press columnist Sean Osborne says, "Why don't we just get back to calling God by the name Jesus Christ said we should use..."Father"? I wonder how many of you have heard of this. I hope you understand the implications and why it is not just coincidence that the suggestion to call God "Allah" comes from a Catholic Bishop from the Netherlands. Intimidation and murder have obviously done the job for the Islamic jihadists that were behind the stabbing death of film maker Theo van Gogh. Just as I have warned over and over again here at the Anvil that the Islamists have nothing but time on their hands to erode our will as long as Muslims live among us and prosper, this suggestion of further dhimmitude comes like a warning flare out of the darkness of ignorance. Americans Against Hate to CAIR's Affad Shaikh: Put a sock in itBy Judi McLeod Tuesday, August 28, 2007 What do president wannabe Hillary Clinton and Affad Shaikh, Civil Rights Coordinator of CAIR-Los Angeles have in common? Both obsess about America's "vast right-wing conspiracy". Mrs. Clinton went on to build a political career from the `vast right-wing conspiracy' out to get her husband during the Monicagate fiasco. Congressman Keith Ellison to be Muslim Day Parade Grand MarshalBy Judi McLeod Monday, August 27, 2007 First Muslim elected to congress Keith Ellison will be Grand Marshal of the 22nd Annual Muslim Day Parade, in New York City. The parade is taking place two days before the sixth consecutive anniversary of 9/11—news totally ignored by what talk show radio giant Rush Limbaugh calls the "drive-by media". Ellison's role as Grand Marshal would have been totally ignored were it not for the courage of a single freelance journalist: Joe Kaufman who writes for FrontPageMagazine.com. Do politically correct times keep the mainstream media from asking why it is that for almost twenty years, the United American Muslim Day Parade, held the last Sunday of September, has crept up on the calendar to Sept. 9, this year? No 'Law and Justice' for Canadian, U.S. Entrepreneurs in PolandBy David Dastych Sunday, August 26, 2007 Warsaw, Poland-An early election campaign began in Poland this Saturday, August 25. Listening to the radio, I thought it was Vladimir Putin entering a Kremlin hall, welcomed by a loud flourish of trumpets. But it was a fanfare prelude for a speech of Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski at an American-styled "Law and Justice" party National Convention in Gdansk. Brussels mayor bans Stop the Islamicisation of Europe demo but welcomes anti-American United for Truth rallyBy Judi McLeod Wednesday, August 22, 2007 Brussels Mayor Freddy Thielemans, who toasted the death of Pope John Paul II with the call, "Champagne for everyone!" has banned the Stop the Islamicisation of Europe (SIOE) demonstration, planned for September 11, but authorized the anti-American United for Truth (UFT) rally for September 9. The SIOE protest was to take place in front of the august and new age European parliament buildings. Mayor Thielemans, biggest appeaser since Neville Chamberlain, is worried that the SIOE demonstration will upset the large immigrant population of Brussels. More than half of the inhabitants of the Brussels region are of foreign origin, many of them from Morocco. Improvised Explosive Devices showing up in TorontoBy Judi McLeod Tuesday, August 21, 2007 Toronto has become a target of improvised explosive devices--in military lingo (IEDs). At 4:53 p.m., today the Toronto Police Services issued a public safety alert intended to warn Toronto citizens about the incidents of IEDs in package form. Glasgow bomber an online JihadistBy Judi McLeod Tuesday, August 21, 2007 Bomb-making websites are the arsenals of terrorists the world over. Glasgow bomber Kafeel Ahmed, last seen engulfed in flames on television screens, seemed to drop from world headlines in the aftermath of the bungled attack. Medics at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary raced against the clock to save the terrorist's life, even treating his burns with a radical process derived from sharkskin. High profile trip to America may have kept Bangladeshi journalist safeBy Judi McLeod Monday, August 20, 2007
The scheduled court date is proof positive that the Bangladeshi government is refusing Western government demands to drop the charges against Choudhury. The pro-Israeli, anti-jihadist Muslim journalist earned international support when he was arrested, imprisoned for 17 consecutive months and tortured after writing articles exposing Islamist attempts to take over the world's third largest Muslim country. Iranian government clandestinely supporting Taliban: Afghan officialsBy Hamid Mir Saturday, August 18, 2007 KABUL: The US government has urged President Hamid Karzai to stop a secret Iran-Taliban cooperation against Nato troops in Afghanistan. President Karzai is not ready to admit any negative Iranian role in Afghanistan publicly but he has given a quiet assurance to the US officials that he will speak with Iranian government on this issue very soon. Mexicans Complaining About Canadian Treatment of Mexican Guest WorkersBy Allan Wall Friday, August 17, 2007 Some Mexicans view Canadians as treating Mexicans better than those xenophobic Americans do. There is a Mexican guest worker program in Canada which has been held up as a model for a proposed U.S. guest worker program. The guest worker program is called PTAT, acronym for Programa de Trabajadores Agrocolas Temporales en Canadá. It involves 15,000 Mexican workers who go to work in Canadian agriculture for up to 8 months. The American Cinema Foundation takes a new look at anti-Semitism in Muslim filmsBy Lee Kaplan Wednesday, August 15, 2007 On Sunday, August 5th Hollywood stars Gary Sinise, Robert Davi, Morgan Fairchild, Tom Arnold, Ed Ames, Pat Boone and many other Hollywood notables who work in the film and television industry as actors, writers, producers and industry crafts people met for an informative lunch conference given by the American Cinema Foundation to learn more on the issue of anti-Semitism in the world and how America and Jews are being portrayed in the Islamic world's film and television media. Moonbats facing setback on mass march to WashingtonBy Judi McLeod Wednesday, August 15, 2007 On the way to their September 15 March on Washington for the "Mother of All Protests", anti-war activists organized by ANSWER already have had to switch gears. The funds they've raised "to pay for buses and to print the hundred of thousands of flyers, stickers and posters needed to spread the word," must go to pay some $10,000 worth of fines if group organizers do not remove every poster within 72 hours. Latest warning for parents everywhereBy Judi McLeod Tuesday, August 14, 2007 Child abductions, identity theft, home invasions where people are injured or killed against a backdrop of international world terrorism, these are the times in which we all live. In the wake of the ongoing missing Madeleine McCann story comes from South Africa a worry for parents worldwide. It's the newest threat of potential child abductions, and in our global village, doesn't count on South Africa as a backdrop. Canadians totally unsympathetic towards Omar KhadrBy Arthur Weinreb Tuesday, August 14, 2007 At this week's annual meeting of the Canadian Bar Association, the CBA sent a strongly worded letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper demanding that he enter into negotiations with the United States to have 20-year-old Canadian Omar Khadr released from Guantanamo Bay and returned to Canada. What really makes the writing of the letter newsworthy is the fact that except for a couple of lawyers and assorted members of Canada's first family of terrorism, there has been no large outcry about Khadr's repatriation to Canada. Canadians obviously are content to let the little jihadist rot in the American facility in Cuba. Big Brother jumps onto world scene from Shenzhen, ChinaBy Judi McLeod Monday, August 13, 2007 While the world turned on its axis, Big Brother slithered out of the closet in China this weekend. Population control will cover the whole of Shenzhen City and its 12.4 million souls by August's end. Even their personal reproductive history--in sync with the enforcement of China's "one child" policy"--will be included on new "residency cards" fitted with foolproof computer chips. Population control, guided by sophisticated computer software--from an American-financed company--will one day jump the Pacific Ocean to land foursquare in North America. `Scan-doval' Sandoval of Michael Savage attack mired in election corruptionBy Judi McLeod Friday, August 10, 2007 San Francisco Supervisor Gerardo Sandoval, latest, self-appointed, hitman in strategy aimed to silence America's talk show radio, is the same Sandoval mired in election corruption. In some corners, election corruption earned the supervisor the nickname of Gerardo `Scandoval". Sandoval's payment of at least $10,000 to his wife, Amy Harrington for work on his re-election campaign in 2004, continued to dog him into his unsuccessful race for city assessor-recorder. Exposing on-line JihadistsBy Judi McLeod Friday, August 10, 2007 When it comes to capitalizing on the Worldwide Internet, Al Qaida has shot up to the top of the list in the savvy category. Jihadists working the Internet are prolific, so much so that they could easily borrow a line in popular use during the Cold War: "They're everywhere!" "In six years I have bookmarked some 6,000-+ Jihadist websites and the list is still growing," says Archangel, code name for an online Jihadist-tracking expert. Finding terrorists in cyber space has become a popular pursuit on the Internet with scores of cyber sleuths up late at night searching on-line for terrorists while their families sleep. Terrorists who recruit online transcend both the paperback spy novel and the silver screen. They are the latest real time reality in the ongoing International War Against Terrorism. Save the Environment--from school dunce Al GoreBy Judi McLeod Thursday, August 9, 2007 If Al Gore were in Professor Tim Ball's classroom, he wouldn't be bringing his Report Card home. Gore's Oscar-winning film, An Inconvenient Truth will return to class when youngsters return to school next month. "They are showing his film in schools when I would give it an "F" even as a Grade X assignment," says climatologist Ball. Gore needs a lot of work on the subject of man-made Global Warming, but his biggest boo-boo comes from his well-publicized definition of C02. The clue to finding missing Maddie is out thereBy Judi McLeod Wednesday, August 8, 2007 Even in all of its heartbreak, the search for missing Madeleine McCann, has a positive side: It is teaching parents everywhere how a child can be abducted in a heartbeat, often under the very noses of those who love them best. Kate McCann, Maddie's mother warns today that abductions are more common than many parents realized. Britain's child protection measures, such as the sex offenders' register and system of Criminal Record Bureau checks, should be enforced across the continent, she said Al Gore's head in wrong kind of cloudsBy Judi McLeod Wednesday, August 8, 2007 Bubba's buddy Al Gore's got his head in the wrong kind of clouds. While Gore works to rid the world of Thomas Edison's incandescent light bulb, while leaving his well-lighted Tennessee mansion looking like the proverbial you-know-what, a giant toxic cloud in Asia may bring floods and droughts to some two billion people. There are storm clouds gathering around Gore's contention that greenhouse gases are the main culprits in destroying earth, as we know it. How the American Embassy in Warsaw Was Spied on by the Polish Special ServicesBy David Dastych Monday, August 6, 2007 In Winter of 1985 Robert Maxwell sold an Israeli-doctored version of PROMIS to General Wojciech Jaruzelski, the then top ruler of Communist Poland. It was supposed to be used against the Solidarity Trade Union (illegal from December 1981) and the democratic opposition in Poland. But it also might be used to trace people and money passing through the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw. Landmines discovered in Ontario creek on long weekendBy Judi McLeod Sunday, August 5, 2007
Appearing to be attached to timers, the landmines were likely of the type used to blow up tanks, according to Strathroy-Caradoc police. Police yesterday swarmed a country creek where children cool off in heat waves like the one this week as Canadian Forces explosives experts detonated the landmines. I-35 Bridge collapse in MinneapolisBy Douglas Hagmann NE Intelligence Network Thursday, August 2, 2007
As one senior official at the scene stated during phone contact: Same signs warning 9/11 was imminent apparent againBy Judi McLeod & Sean Osborne Thursday, August 2, 2007 "Ninety days at the most" as of July 30, 2007 is the timeline predicted by counterterrorism expert Juval Aviv for an "imminent al Qaeda attack on five to seven American cities simultaneously." "I predict, based primarily on information that is floating in Europe and the Middle East, that an event is imminent and around the corner here in the United States. It could happen as soon as tomorrow, or it could happen in the next few months. Ninety days at the most," said Mr. Aviv. (The Family Security Foundation, Inc., July 30, 2007). Calling Danie Krugel to the Madeleine McCann searchBy Judi McLeod Wednesday, August 1, 2007 Phil McCann, whose noble mission it is to "cover 80 percent of the world's inboxes in two weeks" in the ongoing search for four-year-old Madeleine McCann, should tap Danie Krugel, of Carte Blanche fame, for help. The whereabouts of Madeleine McCann have been unknown since her disappearance on Thursday, May 3, 2007. The then three-year-old British girl was on holiday with her parents and siblings in the resort of Praia da Luz in the Algarve, Portugal and mysteriously disappeared from the apartment in which they were staying. Investigation by the Portuguese Police concluded that Madeleine, who was in a ground floor bedroom with her two-year-old twin siblings, had been abducted. UN's $1.9 billion Taj Mahal on the East RiverBy Judi McLeod Tuesday, July 31, 2007 Is the $US1.9 billion United Nations renovation of its crumbling New York headquarters another Oil for Food-type scam in the making? There's a discrepancy anywhere from $500 million to $1billion in unaccounted for expenses tied up somewhere in the projected costs for square footage. It's a discrepancy lost in the same labyrinth of UN unpaid parking tickets. The UN has signed a contract with Swedish builder Skanska to handle the preconstruction phase of the renovations. The Strange Case of Edward MazurBy David Dastych Monday, July 30, 2007 Edward Andrew Mazur, 61, a rich American businessman born in Poland and holding U.S. and Polish passports, spent nine months under arrest, pending his extradition to Poland. Then, on July 20, he was set free by an unquestionable decision of Judge Arlander Keys of the Chicago District Court. In Poland, Mazur was accused of complicity in the murder of a former Polish Police Chief, General Marek Papala, shot dead on June 25, 1998 in front of his Warsaw home. The investigation of this crime is nine years old and not concluded yet. While professional killers involved in the murder of the General were in jail or dead, no trace led to the powerful people, who had ordered Papala's "liquidation", nor were their ultimate motives clearly established. The evidence collected over these years and presented to the Chicago Dictrict Court proved not strong enough to cause Mazur's extradition. His role in the murder has not been proven and the evidence is based, at least in its main part, on testimonies of gangsters remaining in Polish jails. But for the Polish prosecutors, Edward Mazur is a linchpin to the masters of this crime and of many other criminal acts. Calling all Internet Angels:
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