Now, kids, don’t judge the torchers as savage. It’s just a cultural difference and political correctness requires that we keep any negative opinion to ourselves.
Now, kids, don’t judge the torchers as savage. It’s just a cultural difference and political correctness requires that we keep any negative opinion to ourselves.
All in good fun, kids! Just slamming those radical Islamic Jihadists because they are the most deserving of ridicule.
You might be a Jihadist if…
…if you think a burning Qur’an justifies burning a Christian.
…if you can name any or all of your kids Mohammed but you can’t draw his picture.
…if any or all of your several names is Mohammed yet you can’t draw his picture.
…if you use your wife as a sleeping bag dryer after your week at terrorist training camp.
…if on your wedding night you finally discover your wife looks like Rosie O’Donnell.
…if you think throwing acid on a woman’s face is a romantic gesture.
…if you condemn Qur’an burnings while performing honor killings, stonings and genital mutilation.
…if you blame your Erectile Dysfunction on some collusion between the Jews and the Great Satan.
…if you insist on wearing your diaper on your head.
…if you think “honor killing” says “Look, I’m a 21st century man!”
…if you make your wives walk 15 steps behind while you drag your hairy knuckles on the ground.
…if you can’t wait to stuff the Ground Zero mosque full of weapons, all the while laughing at America.
…if Western morals enrage you yet sex with a donkey arrouses you.
…if your Islamic invasion plans for the West includes Liberal sympathizers.
…if you dream of destroying the kafir government of your host country, but live on state benefits.
…if praying involves teeth gnashing, spittle, and either beheading or stoning someone.
…if you have no more problem ‘honor killing’ your daughter than you did molesting her.
Western suppression of Qur’an burning will only convince Islamists to make more stringent conditions on what offends them. Thanks to political correctness and multiculturalism.
Vacationing with family and meeting new people while traveling should be treated as a family holiday – it is best to leave discussion of both politics and religion at the door to avoid unnecessary contention ruining what is meant to be a time of renewal.
My family is returning from over three weeks on vacation, two weeks on the Grand Canyon, followed by one week in Hawaii. For this same period I have not listened to any conservative talk radio, nor to any podcasts of my favorites. No Rush Limbaugh. No Mark Levin, No Laura Ingraham. None of the excellent opinion pieces made available through OutLoudOpinion. Not to mention several other of my listening sources. Though I have had a few opportunities to delve in the conservative talk stream I have made the conscious decision not to.
Nor have I turned on TV news when in a hotel room. I’ve purposely ignored the TV monitors seen in airports, sports bars, and lobbies displaying most often CNN, sometimes MSNBC, and occasionally Fox News. Except for the accidental reading of front page newspaper headlines at checkout lines or news rags left behind at coffee bars I have happily avoided reading the typical MSM news stories clearly wrought with opinion.
This break from other peoples views has allowed me time to rethink my perceptions of the world. Without the daily dose of conservative messaging to guide my outlook and without the daily affront of liberal messaging to strengthen my cynicism, I can still claim to be confidently conservative. Yes, I have been out of touch but certainly not clueless.
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
…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!