In case you actually believed all of this unholy slaughter was about some nonsensical manufactured 'religious indiscretion'and not about power, supremcacy and an excuse to kill infidel soldiers in the cause of Islam, get real:
Pakistan Korans: Thousands Dumped in Poop Sewer: Man Tries to Clean and Preserve February 26, 2012 By Maggie
Koran’s used as toilet paper in Lahore, Pakistan? In the video, you will see some books are in tact, but many more, just pages and pages lying in the filth of a canal where sewage flows. A man drains the canal several times a year – been doing it for ten years. He rescues the pages and the books, and tries to clean them. He has begged his Government to use only paper that can be recycled, thinking they will be easier to clean! Apparently, Pakistan prints and supplies all the Korans in the country. His Government isn’t interested in recycling.
“What can I say? I say O Allah save this population from throwing Allah’s word into filth.”
Today our soldiers are dying in Afghanistan for disposing of Korans used among prisoners to pass messages. To date, four dead, murdered by Afghan security, whom we are training. Today, reports of another seven of our military injured in a grenade attack (according to Fox News this minute) - yet Muslims are using their own holy book for their own intimate convenience, maybe in silent protest for the darkness it has brought to their lives. Who knows? Moonbattery has another idea. Thanks to HalalPorkChop for the video.
I'd like to know which Virgina mosque Obama sent a US official to grovel to. Was it the 911 Muslim terrorists' mosque? Was it Anwar Awlaki's Virginia mosque? The Pentagon shooter's mosque? The Capitol homicide bomber's mosque?
The jihadists were passing messages in those already desecrated books. STFU already!
Why is it that we are apologizing to the deeply religious when we are told those same deeply religious are "extreme" "fanatics" and only "a tiny minority"? Which is it?
US Official Visits Va. Mosque To Apologize For Koran Burning (hat tip Jessica)
My FOX LA Updated: Saturday, 25 Feb 2012, 9:34 AM PST
(NewsCore) - A Defense Department official visited a Virginia mosque Friday to reiterate the White House's apologies for the burning of Korans at a US military base in Afghanistan, pledging that those responsible will be held "appropriately accountable."
Peter Lavoy, acting assistant secretary of defense for Asian and Pacific security affairs, attended services at the ADAMS Center in Sterling, Va., and told the congregation he was there to express his "sincere regret" on behalf of the Department of Defense for the incident.
On Monday, coalition forces at Bagram Air Field brought a truckload of Islamic holy books from a detention facility to an incinerator after the detainees allegedly used the texts to pass secrets and what were described as "extremist" messages to one another.
Afghans stepped in to rescue the books, though some were already burned. The incident, viewed as an affront to Muslims, sparked widespread protests, resulting in the deaths of 24 people in four days of violence. Two US troops were shot and killed by an Afghan soldier at a base in Nangarhar Province Thursday.
Lavoy said Friday that the holy books were burned "unknowingly and improperly" and that the military "neglected, out of ignorance, long-established, correct procedures for handling religious materials."
"I know that apologies are never enough and do not erase this incident," he said, adding, "We will hold people appropriately accountable."
He also noted that US commander Gen. John Allen apologized to Afghan President Hamid Karzai and to the Afghan government and people, that Defense Secretary Leon Panetta apologized and pledged to personally review results of an investigation into the incident and that President Barack Obama wrote a letter of apology to Karzai that US Ambassador Ryan Crocker delivered by hand.
The string of apologies from the Obama administration has come under harsh criticism by Republicans. Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich called the president's apology "an outrage" and a "destructive double standard," while Sarah Palin tweeted that the "US trained & protected Afghan Army can apologize for killing our soldiers yesterday."
And this is just the beginning. Leftist thugs, Islamic supremacists and their dhimmi tools will no longer go unchallenged. The brownshirts and the nazis pulled this thuggery too. The left is whining that someone's hair is pulled, but they cheer when Jewish students get beat up for being pro-Israel.
Nonie Darwish was invited to speak at the University of New Mexico. Halfway through the talk, Muslim and Leftist anti-Israel students, mostly from the Hamas-tied Student for Justice in Palestine group, stood up and began screaming and chanting in order to shut down the talk.
They were surprised that people in the audience were angry and went to clear them out of the room. This was a first for UNM. Normally both sides have enough respect not to disrupt each other's events. Consequently UNM police didn't see the need to have officers at the event. However, there is a new wind blowing in the US, and the people who disrupted our talk showed us that what Nonie Darwish was saying is true.
Israel Matav has video of Nonie's speech here. And make sure you register to hear Nonie Darwish at our conference on honor killings on April 29th in Dearborn, Michigan. Register here.
Nonie Darwish harrased at the University of New Mexico
The thought police are widening their nets. Nonie Darwish spoke at the University of New Mexico on Thursday about “Why the Arab Spring is Failing and how Israel is Involved”:
Halfway through the talk, Arab and Leftist anti-Israel students, mostly from the SJP group, stood up and began screaming and chanting in order to shut down the talk and make a disturbance that their wide network could use against us. They were surprised that people in the audience were angry and went to clear them out of the room. This was a first for UNM. Normally both sides have enough respect not to disrupt each other's events. Consequently UNM police didn't see the need to have officers at the event. However, there is a new wind blowing in the US, and the people who disrupted our talk showed us that what Nonie Darwish was saying is true.
One Conservative Temple withdrew its support from the event "after they learned about her past statements, judged to be religiously intolerant and hate-speech." Please.
“Danger - if you meet it promptly and without flinching - you will reduce the danger by half. Never run away from anything. Never!” ~ Winston Churchill (thanks to Infidel4life)
The world marches to war. The West maybe be weary, but it better be ready. The situation has been made far worse by Obama's foreign policy of appeasement and, in many cases, tacit support. Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Gaza, Egypt ....it will all converge. We must hve a strong hand in the White House.
War is imminent. According to the SUN, Britain is drawing up plans to send hundreds of troops and an extra nuclear sub to the Gulf as tension mounts with Iran. "Defence chiefs are convinced the UK will be swiftly sucked into any new conflict with Tehran's fanatical regime. They say it is a matter of WHEN not IF war breaks out - with 18 to 24 months the likely timescale."
The leader of the free world's stategy? In order draw Iran into talks, Obama is avoiding dealing with Syria.
Avoidance, aid, abet, backdown. That's Obama's four-step plan.
We have got to throw this spineless, gutless saboteur out in November. It is the defining moment in history in this early part of the twenty-first century.
Anyone but Obama -- anyone (except Ron Paul, of course).
We should NOT have apologised for Koran burning, says Santorum as another eight Americans are hurt inAfghan quran protests
Sixth day of violent protest follows burning of Korans at U.S. military base
Rick Santorum says Obama should not have apologised
Eight American soldiers wounded and two protesters killed in northern Afghanistan today
Two military advisers executed yesterday at the Interior Ministry. The killer is still on the loose
International advisers pulled from Afghan ministries
Death toll reaches 30 since protests began on Tuesday
Santorum says that rather than saying he was sorry, Obama should have only acknowledged that burning copies of Islam's holiest book in a trash pit was wrong and taken responsibility for the incident, 'but to apologise, I think, lends credibility that somehow or another that it was more than that.'

Fired up: Activists of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz burn an effigy of US President Barack Obama during a protest in Quetta after American troops burned copies of the Koran
Santorum is the latest Republican to criticise Obama for apologising for burning the religious materials. Despite apologies from the president and other U.S. officials for what they said was a mistake, their regrets have not quelled the anger of Afghans, who viewed the Quran burnings as an illustration of what they perceive as foreign disrespect for their culture and religion.
Today's protest turned violent as 400 demonstrators stormed a U.S forward operating base in the northern province of Kundaz's largest city. An official says people in the crowd fired on police.
NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) confirmed there had been an explosion outside one of its bases.
The latest casualties came as Afghan authorities launched a massive manhunt for a suspect in the execution of two U.S. military advisers yesterday in the Ministry of the Interior.
'There is a suspect who is an employee of the Interior Ministry. He has been identified. Right now the police are trying to arrest him. He is on the run,' the Afghan Interior Ministry said in a statement, citing initial findings by investigators.
In an unprecedented measure all NATO personnel have been recalled from Afghan ministries.
About 30 people have been killed in the violence since it emerged Tuesday that copies of the Muslim holy book and other religious materials had been thrown into a fire pit used to burn garbage at Bagram Air Field, a large U.S. base north of Kabul.
Four U.S. soldiers are among the dead, including two killed earlier in the week by an Afghan soldier.
Spreading: Anti-US protests have caught on in Pakistan as a demonstrator wears a mask of US President Barack Obama
Demonstration: Protesters lynch an Obama effigy in Pakistan
Violent demonstrations: Protester burns U.S flags during an anti-American rally in Karachi
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2106697/Afghanistan-Rick-Santorum-criticises-Obama-Koran-burning-apology-protest-violence-continues.html#ixzz1nW2mnCG2
The only difference between the 1979 hostage crisis in Iran (which helped to bring down Jimmy Carter and usher in the Reagan Revolution) and the present Egyptian hostage crisis is that now the enemedia is ignoring and covering up this grave crisis in Egypt.

The Egyptian government has banned several Americans and Europeans from leaving the country. So much for the Obama lie that the enemedia advanced of "democracy and freedom" (but I told you that here and here in January 2011). The Americans being held hostage, including the son of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, work for pro-democracy NGOs, headquartered in the U.S.
How much respect does Obama garner in the Muslim world? LaHood's arrest came a day after President Obama phoned the devout Mohammed Hussein Tantawi, head of Egypt's interim government, to reiterate the importance of allowing NGOs to operate freely in the country.
Next day, hostage crisis.
When I was a kid, the three major networks reported the Iranian hostage crisis with the gravity and priority it deserved. Who can forget the daily count ("Day 263 of the Iranian Hostage Crisis") that would lead the nightly 6'oclock news on all three major networks. Today, the media is no longer in the business of news gathering and dissemination. Instead, it is a radical propaganda arm on the uber left, and they are at war.
We had the wrong president then (Carter should have marched into Tehran that day) and we have suffered the disastrous mistakes of the Carter administration ever since. Obama is exponentially worse, and so will be the consequences.
Trial of US aid workers adjourns in Egypt with tension mounting as Obama threatens foreign aid for resolve
An Egyptian court has adjourned the trial of 16 Americans and 27 other employees of nonprofit groups until April 26.
Judge Mahmoud Mohammed Shoukry presided over a chaotic opening session of the trial Sunday before adjourning the case until the end of April.
The NGO workers have been charged with operating without a license and using illegal foreign funds to foment unrest.
Protests and pressure: Egyptians call for their military rulers to step down during a protest at Tahrir Square, the focal point of the Egyptian uprising, Friday while the US pressures the release of 16 American NGO workers on trial this week
Thirteen Egyptian defendants were in court for the opening hearing. They were held in a metal cage, as is customary in Egyptian trials.
Of the 16 Americans charged in the case, seven have been banned from leaving Egypt. They were not in court Sunday.
The case has severely strained U.S.-Egyptian relations. American officials have threatened to cut off $1.5 billion in aid if the dispute is not resolved.
Hundreds of lawyers and reporters crammed into the Cairo courtroom for the case that has severely strained Cairo's relations with Washington.
Involvement: US Senator John McCain (center) is one of many politicians who has spoken out and also visited Cairo this week to seek a solution to the American's release before flying to Libya here for a press conference as seen here
A senior U.S. official said Saturday the Obama administration is in 'intense discussions' with Egypt to resolve the legal case 'in the coming days.'
Egyptian authorities, responding to the threat of losing their $1.5 billion aid, blasted what they call the U.S. meddling in Egypt's legal affairs.
President Barack Obama has urged Egypt's military rulers to drop the investigation, and high-level officials, including Joint Chiefs Chairman Martin Dempsey and Republican Sen. John McCain, have flown in to Cairo to seek a solution.
The U.S. official, speaking to reporters on condition of anonymity due to the delicacy of the matter, said that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had raised the matter twice in person with Egypt's foreign minister — once in London and once in Tunisia — in the past three days and that other senior U.S. officials are actively involved.
Politician's pressure: President Barack Obama has urged Egypt's military rulers to drop the investigation, while high-level officials, including Joint Chiefs Chairman Martin Dempsey and McCain have personally visited Cairo
However, the U.S. cannot be seen as pushing too hard against Egypt's ruling military council, which is viewed as the best hope for a stable transition for a nation that is not just a regional heavyweight, but also the most populous in the Arab world and a lynchpin in Washington's Middle East policy, largely because of its landmark peace treaty with Israel.
There are 43 defendants in the case — 16 Americans, 16 Egyptians, as well as Germans, Palestinians, Serbs and Jordanians.
They have been charged with the illegal use of foreign funds to foment unrest and operating without a license. But the investigation fits into a broader campaign by Egypt's rulers against alleged foreign influence since the ouster of longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak last year.
Head-to-head: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, seen at the London Conference on Somalia Thursday with Egypt's Foreign Minister Mohammed Amr, has raised the matter twice in person with the foreign minister in the past three days
Rights groups have sharply criticized the investigation into the pro-democracy groups and the charges, saying they are part of an orchestrated effort by Egyptian authorities to silence critics and cripple civil society groups critical of the military's handling of the country's transition to democracy. Egyptian officials counter by saying the trial has nothing to do with the government and is in the judiciary's hands.
The U.S. State Department says that seven of the 16 Americans facing trial have been barred from leaving Egypt by the country's attorney general. Several Americans, including Sam LaHood, son of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, have sought refuge in the U.S. Embassy.
It is not clear whether the Americans and the rest of the defendants will appear in court Sunday. They could not be immediately reached by telephone.
Security forces: While the trial for former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak takes place, a Mubarak protester holds chains beside Egyptian security forces who in December raided the offices of the pro-democracy groups, later arresting the NGO workers
The Americans work for four U.S.-based groups: the International Republican Institute, the National Democratic Institute, Freedom House and a group that trains journalists.
Read the rest.

Spreading: Anti-US protests have caught on in Pakistan as a demonstrator wears a mask of US President Barack Obama (Photo: Daily Mail)
'Things are starting to get crazy': Last words of U.S. soldier to family before he was killed in Afghan backlash over Koran burning
This epic rise in Islamic slaughter is a direct result of Obama's weak and feckless foreign policy. That toady would have apologized to Hitler. The enemedia has blood on its lily white, girlish hands. Their corrupt reportage and cover-up of Obama's catastrophic foreign policy blunder after foreign policy blunder is criminal.
And they get away with their perfidy because the right has been cowed by the militant left.
Who speaks for "we the people"?
(hat tip Marisol) Apology after apology has only conveyed the message that Afghans are justified in their all-consuming rage and ongoing lethal tantrum. "Seven U.S. soldiers wounded after Afghan NATO base attacked," by Fraidoon Elhaam and Hamid Shalizi for Reuters, February 26:
KUNDUZ/KABUL, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Seven U.S. military trainers were wounded on Sunday when a grenade was thrown at their base in northern Afghanistan, police said, as anti-Western fury deepened over the burning of the Koran at a NATO base.
Despite an apology from U.S. President Barack Obama, riots raged across the country for a sixth day on Sunday against the desecration of the Muslim holy book at a NATO air base at Bagram. Some protesters hoisted the white Taliban flag.
The Afghan Interior Ministry identified one of its employees as a suspect in the fatal shooting of two U.S. officers in its headquarters a day earlier, an attack that prompted NATO to recall its staff from ministries.
One civilian was killed, 15 more were wounded and three policemen injured in riots near the NATO base in northern Kunduz province, where the blast that wounded the Americans took place, regional police chief Samihullah Qatra told reporters.
NATO confirmed there had been an explosion outside one of its bases in northern Afghanistan, but declined to comment on casualties.
The protests have killed 30 people and wounded 200, including two other U.S. troops who were shot dead by an Afghan soldier who joined rallies in the country's east.
The Koran burnings could make it far harder for NATO forces to win the trust of the Afghan public as they try to stabilise the country ahead of the withdrawal of foreign combat troops at the end of 2014.
Afghan security sources identified Abdul Saboor, a 25-year-old police intelligence officer, as a suspect in the shooting of the Americans at close range inside the Interior Ministry.
In a statement to media, the ministry said: "An employee has been identified as a suspect and he has now fled. The Interior Ministry is trying to arrest the suspected individual."
NATO is supposed to be moving away from a combat role to an advise-and-assist mission as early as next year. That will require NATO to place more staff in Kabul's ministries.
CCTV footage showed that Saboor had access to the Command and Control Centre, tucked deep inside the ministry, where the slain Americans were found, security officials told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
The Taliban took responsibility for the attack, saying it was in retaliation for the burning of the Korans.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai repeated his plea for calm and restraint. "It is time to regain and preserve our calm, and not allow our enemies to misuse it," he told reporters, referring to the nationwide violence.
Ha! One of the truly wild and ridiculous revelations to come out of the enemedia's seditious leak of the NYPD monitoring of Muslim Brotherhood groups is this little gem: the search for radical terrorists took the NYPD to kosher butchers and candy stores on Long Island.
But you don't hear the Jews whining, bullying, intimidating, harassing and threatening the authorities like CAIR, ISNA, and the rest of the jihadist groups.
And we know how big a threat those kosher butchers are .......... sheesh. But as one Jewish commentor said, "If this is what it takes for the NYPD to prevent terrorism, then kol hakavod, we have nothing to hide." Bingo. But the Muslim Broterhood groups seeking to dismantle our national security have plenty to hide.
New York - NYPD Surveyed Jewish-Owned Businesses In Anti-Terror Effort Vos Iz Neias.com
New York - The search for radical terrorists took the NYPD to kosher butchers and candy stores on Long Island.
Friday night, CBS 2 learned Jewish-owned businesses were put under surveillance, along with mosques and businesses that cater to Muslims.
Secret documents obtained by the Associated Press show Great Neck Glat is one of almost a dozen Jewish-owned businesses the NYPD surveyed in Nassau County.
The anti-terror effort was focused there because many in the Great Neck Jewish community trace their roots back to Iran, CBS 2′s Tony Aiello reported.
“I think we’re wasting time by spying on places like kosher butchers and kosher hair salons, basically Great Neck to begin with,” said business owner Benny Rafailov.
Congressman King, however, said to trust the NYPD.
“Something that may on the surface not necessarily be connected can make sense to them,” King said.
Of course, this is ridiculous on its face. Iranian Jews who fled to America escaped from the mullahacracy. Iranian Jews despise the Islamic regime of Iran, much the way Cubans who fled to America hate Castro.
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