ON THIS DAY March 22

A Happy Ostara to All You Crazy Infidels

After months of the Winter stillness a miracle occurs and the Earth begins to dance again. Deep down inside each of us stirs an uncontrollable desire to take part in this whimsical dance. We long to be outside and feel the warmth and light through the depths of our being.

Spring has delivered the message of hope generation after generation, after seeming death comes rebirth. Each year spring brings into our lives the sheer delight of rebirth and rediscovery. Both young and old look at the world through childlike eyes hoping not to miss the blessings in this turn of the wheel.

Enjoy!

Girls dance on stage at a Spring Break dance contest

While
An Afghan woman along with her children watch a celebration of the Persian New Year Nowruz outside the Kart-e-Sakhi shrine in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, March 21, 2009. Nowruz, the Farsi-language word for ‘new year,’ is an ancient Persian festival, celebrated on the first day of spring in countries including Afghanistan and Iran
An Afghan man sits with their children as they hold toy guns to celebrate the Persian New Year Nowruz outside the Kart-e-Sakhi shrine in Kabul, Afghanistan

No harm if they are enjoying themselves

Afghans gather to celebrate Afghan New Year in Kabul March 21, 2009.

Afghans raise the holy mace at Sakhy Shrine during a celebration of the Afghan New Year in Kabul March 21, 2009. Afghanistan uses the Persian calendar which runs from the vernal equinox. The calendar takes as its start date the time when the Prophet Mohammad moved from Mecca to Medina in 621 AD. The current Persian year is 1388. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani

What we see here is Reuters blatantly trying to give the impression that Norooz is a moslem celebration, when in fact it date thousands of years before the sand pervert

Now the celebrations are over and done with, its back to the daily grind of the holy cause
March 22, 2009: Chaparhar, AfghanistanA suicide bomber in a car blew himself up at a police checkpoint in Chaparhar district of eastern Nangarhar province where officers were searching cars, killing six people, including five civiliansMarch 22, 2009: Khost, Afghanistan. An Afghan man looks at the site of a suicide car bomb blast in Khost province
A roadside bomb struck a passing car in the southeastern province of Khost, near a Muslim shrine, where hundreds of people were gathering to celebrate the Afghan New Year,

March 22, 2009: Zhari, Afghanistan. A Master Corporal from the Canadian 2nd Combat Engineer regiment of the NATO-led coalition checks the ground for IEDs (Improvised Explosive Device) in the Taliban stronghold of Zhari districtRoadside bombs killed four Canadian soldiers as well as a local interpreter in Afghanistan on Friday.March 22, 2009: Landikotal, Pakistan.At least eight people were killed and 30 others wounded when security forces and militants clashed here on Thursday. According to reports, suspected militants fired mortar shells at a FC post in Tehsil Landi Kotal after which fierce clash erupted between security forces and militants. During clash, several mortar shells fell in Landi Kotal bazaar, Khogakhel and Gagrah areas, killing eight people and injuring many more. The injured were shifted to the Landi Kotal Hospital.

Pakistani tribesmen gather around the debris of collapsed houses after a clash between militants and paramilitary forces in Landikotal

March 22, 2009: Dubai, UAE. Behind every bomb and drug-sniffing dog at the Dubai Police is a hardworking and patient handler

Fatima now takes Razan anywhere she goes and trains it to sniff out different types of bombs. Well so much for them fucking wimps who sit in there taxi,s waiting for fares but refuse to transport a blind person with a guide dog


I suggest that any taxi driver that refuses to pick up a fare because it is against his faith, should be sent to sniff for bombs, why should we risk the lives of mankind best friend

On This Day Since 9/11

March 22, 2008: Hangu, Pakistan. Sectarian strife between rival mosques leaves four dead.
March 22, 2008: Latifiya, Iraq. A civilian is kidnapped and beheaded by the Mujahideen.
March 22, 2008: Bakhna, India. A young man is abducted from his home and brutally killed in captivity by Hizb-ul-Mujahideen.
March 22, 2008: Jawzjan, Afghanistan. A district chief is stabbed to death by religious extremists
March 22, 2008: Kunar, Afghanistan. A civilian is brutally murdered by Sunni extremistsMarch 22, 2007: Baghdad, Iraq. Twenty-eight victims of sectarian violence are killed in various attacks.
March 22, 2007: Kirkuk, Iraq. Two Jihad attacks leave three civilians dead.
March 22, 2007: Kupwara, India. A policeman dies of injuries suffered in a Mujahideen attack two days earlier
March 22, 2007: Kismayo, Somalia. A woman is killed in a grenade attackMarch 22, 2006: South Waziristan, Pakistan. Islamists kill a pro-government cleric and abduct three other people.March 22, 2006: Arisi Negellie, Ethiopia. Muslims gun down a father of seven in front of a Lutheran church. The victim was a convert from Islam.
March 22, 2006: Madaen, Iraq. Jihadis attack a police station with RPGs and mortars, killing four officers.
March 22, 2006: Baghdad, Iraq. In a cold-blooded attack, Sunni radicals gun down sixteen Shia pilgrims in two separate attacks. Five other bodies are also discovered.
March 22, 2006: Baghdad, Iraq. A Shia pilgrim is killed when Sunni radicals attack a bus full of passenger. Seven bodies are found in two locations elsewhere.March 22, 2005: Grozny, Chechnya. A guard is killed by Islamic militantsMarch 22, 2005: Mosul, Iraq. Roadside blast kills four civilians. Elsewhere (in Kut), the bodies of six captured soldiers are found bound and executed.March 22, 2004: Islamabad, Pakistan. Two al-Qaeda ambushes claim the lives of eleven Pakistani soldiers.
March 22, 2004: Balad, Iraq. Car bomb inside a tunnel kills two Iraqi civilians and injures twenty-five others.
March 22, 2004: Baghdad, Iraq. Two Finnish businessmen are shot and killed by Fedayeen terrorists
March 22, 2004: Baghdad, Iraq. Islamists bind and cut the throats of an Assyrian (Christian) couple in their home.March 22, 2003: Sayed Sadiq. Iraq. Ansar al-Islam suicide bomber kills five, including and ABC journalist and wounds eight others at a Kurdish checkpoint.
March 22, 2003: Surankote. India. Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorists invade a police officer’s home and kill a young woman, injure two more.
March 22, 2003: Lever. India. Two civilians are brutally abducted from their home and shot to death by Islamic terrorists. March 22, 2002: Shopian. India. Thirty-five people sustain injury when a Fedayeen hurls a grenade into a crowded market

On This Day Before 9/11
March 22, 2000: The world’s most honest terrorist association, at least by name, the Salafist Group for Call and Combat, set fire to an oil pipeline in Algeria today hoping to make people’s lives as miserable as their own. In Islam, a Salafist is a fundamentalist, a practitioner of the religion as it was revealed in the Qur’an and Hadith. A Salafist follows Muhammad’s terrorist example. The Call is to Allah’s Cause which is as they acknowledge, Combat.March 22, 2000: Fourteen Kenyans were killed by a landmine planted by the Oromo Liberation Front, a militant group that emanates out of Somalia where 99.9% of the population is Islamic.March 22, 1994: Two Israeli farmers from Kibbutz Nahal ‘Oz were stabbed by Palestinian terrorists who infiltrated the settlement.March 22, 1994: French businessman and his son were stabbed to death in their home in Algiers, Algerian. The Armed Islamic Group claimed responsibility for the murders. In their press release, they said: “the killings were part of our campaign to rid Algeria of Jews and Christians.”March 22, 1993: A Palestinian Muslim stabbed six people with a large kitchen knife in the John F. Kennedy Technical School in Israel. He slashed everyone in reach as he shouted “Allahu Akbar,” Allah is the Greatest.
The attacker, Nasser Chkierat, was just 25 years old. He had been recently released from prison after having served 18 months for firebombing cars. In his slogan, he confessed as to why he was a criminal. Allahu Akbar is Islam’s Prayer of Fear. Muhammad taught Muslims to shout it at their victims just prior to the Khaybar raid – his second most brutal terrorist attack. Every Islamic terrorist, including the 9/11 suicide bombers, identifies who they are serving when they shout “Allahu Akbar!”

Protests by 200 students in the streets near the school followed the attack. The rioters stupidly shouted: “Death to the Arabs!” The problem with this man wasn’t racial – it was religious. But the indoctrinated students were ignorant of who was trying to kill them or why. Shouting: “Death to Islam” would have been correct and compassionate.

Race has nothing to do with Islam. Not all Arabs are Muslims and most Muslims are not Arabs. But the moment the discussion turns from religion to race, all hope of a solution is lost.
March 22, 1993: A humanitarian aid worker was shot and killed in Iraq on a road near Sulamaniya. He was a Belgian citizen.March 22, 1991: Three jihadists entered the offices of Vinell, Brown and Root, a U.S. firm in Istanbul and murdered the American manager, a retired U.S. military officer.March 22, 1985: The legacy of Muhammad struck again in war-torn Lebanon. The Khaybar Brigades kidnapped Marcel Fontaine, vice consul of the French Mission. He was driven away in a BMW similar to one used in three previous kidnappings.March 22, 1982: Ali Sultan, an Iraqi Embassy diplomat, was shot in the head and killed by three gunmen in East Beirut, the Christian section of town where the Iraqis had moved for the sake of safety. A December bomb blast had wrecked their embassy in Muslim West Beirut. The ambassador and at least 60 people had died in that explosion.
Most of the assassinations taking place in Lebanon were the result of the split within the Arab Muslim world over Syria’s support of Iran in its war against Iraq. Dictators require money to stay in power and the Iranian religious OPECers were more generous with their bribes than the secular scrooge in Iraq
.March 22, 1982: A Cambridge, Mass. import store owned by Orhan Gunduz, the honorary Turkish consul general, was bombed, causing significant damage. An anonymous caller claiming to represent the Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide said they assaulted his shop to draw attention to the fact Turks had massacred over a million Armenians in 1915 and drove a million more into exile. The JCAG wanted reparations for the relatives plus an acknowledgment from the Turkish government that it was responsible for the crime.March 22, 1981: Islamic gunmen fired automatic weapons at the American Embassy in Beirut.March 22, 1979: In the Netherlands, the British ambassador, Sir Richard Sykes, and his Dutch footman were shot to death just outside the ambassador’s residence in The Hague in what sources there believe was a terrorist attack by the Irish Republican Army. Sykes, a security expert and an authority on IRA terrorism, had investigated attacks on British diplomats but had no bodyguard with him when gunned down by the two men who were described by police as “highly trained professionals” possibly linked to the Provisional/Catholic Wing of the IRA. In February 1980, the PIRA claimed that its activists were behind a string of other attacks in Western Europe, including the Sykes murder. While the IRA received its considerable stash of weapons and training from the Islamic OPEC regime in Libya, they were Catholics, not Muslims. It is important included here only in that they are cited by the ignorant to suggest that Islam does not hold a virtual monopoly on terror.March 22, 1945 Cairo, Egypt. The Arab League was formed Amin Al-Husseini was one of the founders of Arab League.
The principal aims of the League are to protect the independence and sovereignty of its members and to strengthen the ties between them by encouraging cooperation in different fields. Opposition to the state of Israel and the demand for the establishment of a Palistinia state have been central to the policies of the League. In 1989 a mediation committee consisting of three of the members of the Arab League helped to negotiate a ceasefire in Lebanon. In 1990 the League narrowly approved a proposal to dispatch Arab forces to support the US-led coalition against Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait, but the conflict exposed serious divisions among members. The League supported the peace accord between Israel and the PLO (1993) but decided to uphold the boycott of Israel until it withdrew from all the occupied territories.
Founding countries are: Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Yemen. Husseini is appointed to President in Absentia of Fourth Higher Committee of Arab League.

A representative of Palestinian Arabs, although he did not sign the charter because he represented no recognized government, was given full status and a vote in the Arab League.
The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was granted full membership in 1976.
Other current members include Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Eritrea (pending in 1999), Kuwait, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Somalia, Sudan, Tunisia, and the United Arab Emirates.
In 1945, the league supported Syria and Lebanon in their disputes with France and also demanded an independent Libya; in 1961, it supported Tunisia in a conflict with France.
The league early announced opposition to the formation of a Jewish state in Palestine and demanded that Palestine as a whole be made independent, with the majority of its population Arab.
When the state of was created in 1948, the league countries jointly attacked it, but Israel resisted successfully. The league continued to maintain a boycott of Israel and of companies trading with Israel.

NOTE
The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini the Chairman of the Arab Higher Committee collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War II. In 1940, he asked the Axis powers to acknowledge the Arab right “to settle the question of Jewish elements in Palestine and other Arab countries in accordance with the national and racial interests of the Arabs and along the lines similar to those used to solve the Jewish question in Germany and Italy.

He spent the second half of World War II in Germany making radio broadcasts exhorting Muslims to ally with the Nazis in war against their common enemies. In one of these broadcasts, he said, “Arabs, arise as one man and fight for your sacred rights. Kill Jews wherever you find them. This pleases God, history, and religion.


Nazi connections: Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin el-Husseini reviews Waffen SS troops in Bosnia, 1943

Thats all today folks
from
Merry Mo,s Murderous Mob

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