April 26, 2007

Love, Peas, & Harmony: ROP Roundup

So many links, so little time. So, what to do? The return of the Religion of Peas roundup! But first, name the tune the title comes from. Hint: very nice, very nice, very nice, very nice

Religion of Truthers: 3% of Muslims believe al Qaeda behind 9/11

Religion of "moderates": Most Muslims think its cool to kill American soldiers, agree with al Qaeda goals of global caliphate and sharia law.

Four UK men plead guilty on jihad-related charge

Iran behind most terrorism in the world, including funding Sunni terrorists

Kenya arrests 11 al Qaeda, including 15 year old boy--Kenyan Muslims outraged...at arrests.

British al Qaeda supporter and online jihadi Younes Tsouli, aka "Irhabi 007", admits internet propaganda a tool for recruiting terrorists. First clue that Younes was a terrorist? "Irhabi" means "terrorist".

Hundreds of Taliban forces surrounded, but Mullah Dadullah not one of them as earlier reported.

Panic on the streets of Mogadishu as Islamist African Taliban continue attacks.

Domestic Massochism:

Revisionist history: Clinton sabatoged Iraq weapons inspections?

Democrats: Latte drinking surrender monkeys

Where have you gone Joe Lieberman, a nation turns its lonely eyes to you....

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1 Isn't that UN testimony old news?  I thought this was Scott Ritter territory.  However, doesn't mean it isn't true.  But if it were true, what explains the Hans Brix reports issued repeatedly on the eve of the invasion that would not find Iraq compliant with the cease-fire requirements?  And were Al Gore on CSPAN and Madeleine Albright on Meet the Press continuing the political jockeying they apparently committed?  I guess I'll always believe old Saddam simply had what could easily be bought, and which dozens of other nations have, without direct proof to the contrary - something like this UN testimony (although the fact of 5 years' absence of the inspectors pretty much reduces the importance of this factoid to the manipulations of the Clinton Administration when they had very compelling - and to my mind overwhelmingly obvious - reasons to simply declare the cease-fire fulfilled). 

Posted by: Dan at April 26, 2007 11:17 AM (zFP6s)

2 Not really on point, but Sadaf is generally a pretty tasty brand.

Posted by: wooga at April 26, 2007 11:50 AM (t9sT5)

3 Whats a whirled pea?
Of course...I like my peas with a little ham. 

Posted by: Randman at April 26, 2007 03:08 PM (Sal3J)

4 I only like frozen peas as canned are so...mooshy....ham is another story, I love it and couldn't live without it (well almost). On a more serious note we need to find an island to send the defeatist Dems to until they come to their senses. I would be willing to open an funeral home their as a possible long term profit..:-)

Posted by: allahakchew at April 26, 2007 04:05 PM (BrndJ)

5 we need to find an island to send the defeatist Dems to

I think its called the United Kingdom.

Posted by: Randman at April 26, 2007 05:10 PM (Sal3J)

6 Think: very nice ,very nice, very nice,very nice...           http://www.igametc.com

Posted by: Tracy at April 27, 2007 02:57 AM (8lLqk)

7  once saw a sticker in a car winow reading VISIALIZE WHILED PEAS kind of funny

Posted by: sandpiper at April 30, 2007 04:44 PM (lIqve)

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