“Allah did not create man so that he could have fun. The aim of creation was for mankind to be put to the test through hardship and prayer. An Islamic regime must be serious in every field. There are no jokes in Islam. There is no humor in Islam. There is no fun in Islam. There can be no fun and joy in whatever is serious.”
- Ayatollah Khomeini, 1979
Only in America – According the the New Jersey Supreme Court, non-English speaking drunk drivers are immune from prosecution if they can’t understand police commands spoken in English, This is the result of minority coddling, ridiculous multiculturalism, and culture-destroying political correctness at work.
h/t JudicialWatch.Org
Listen to the following to understand Mexico’s immigration laws and their ridiculous rejection of US immigration laws.
If you haven’t seen this video, watch it now. If you’ve already seen it, watch it again. The threat is real and significant.
…or maybe Apple’s “iRug”!
hat tip to TheReligionOfPeace -

The Islamic prayer mat comes into the digital age with the e-rug.
(SOURCE: http://www.thestar.com/living/article/425375)
The Islamic prayer is now going digital, with a prototype of a new prayer mat with built-in sensors, lights, and a display screen to show scripture, alert the user to the next prayer time and find the direction of Mecca. “It will increase their understanding of the scriptures and the quality of the prayer,” says the Muslim inventor Wael Aboulsaadat.
How it works…
The sensors embedded in the rug can detect the user’s posture and if the worshipper makes an error (such as missing or adding a step in the prayer sequence) the sensors will vibrate. It’s a subtle way to help correct the error without breaking the user’s concentration, Aboulsaadat says. “It’s important not to interrupt flow, because that interrupts the focus of prayer.” As well, the user can recite and follow along with the scripture on the screen. “You can customize and choose which prayers to read.”
Three modes…
In addition to the eRug’s prayer mode, the device also has a notification mode that alerts the user to upcoming prayer times (devout Muslims are expected to pray five times a day facing the direction of the holy city of Mecca) and important religious holidays. The eRug’s third mode acts like a compass – complete with a 3D model of the mosque in Mecca – so the user can find its direction wherever he or she may be.
Aboulsaadat will be planning to do simular things for people of other faiths, but since he’s a Muslim he started with the e-rug first.
I tried an audio version of the Quran, in Arabic for true context, but can’t understand one darned word of it!
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Below, I have linked to and quoted from two relevant and conflicting news stories that exemplify our society’s insane desire to demand “political correctness” over desired results in a time of crisis. Basically, a leading scientist was appointed to a commission to help solve the Gulf oil leak disaster and then removed from the commission for prior writings that expressed thoughts critical of homosexual activities and questioning the “racism” of diversity efforts on our society. Suppose this guy would actually have the best solution for stopping the oil spill and/or preventing such disasters in the future? Is the sensitivity to the gay community or the offense to a minority group more important than saving the Gulf Coast and the lives of all those affected by this disaster? President Obama is sending his “top” people to oversee the crisis and provide solutions. Imagine how their efforts will be hampered by trying to avoid any speech or action that might be perceived as offensive in the public eye. I hope that whatever solution is proposed to mitigate the situation doesn’t offend someone because of their sexual preferences or racial/religious hyper-sensitivity.
Political correctness in times of crises will be the death of our nation!
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