Thursday, April 4, 2013

How AP Is Framing The News

Monday, April 1, 2013

Women in Islam: Chattel or Slave?

Who has any doubt that the sandbox morality is in any way compatible with the values of the Enlightenment or the concept of individual rights, had better remove the camel dung from his eyes! Guess the Cairo Declaration doesn't cover the position of women, or the protection of refugees!
Dutch correspondent for public broadcasting in the Middle East, @HaraldDoornbos flung this tweet on his feed this Easter:

Eurabian Dreams


Sunday, March 31, 2013

When Reality Hits the EnviroMental Safety Shield

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Titslamism: On April 4 Bare Your Breasts for Liberty!


While asshat faux feminists in the West are donning black sacks over their heads in submission to premoderist tyrants, and cowardesses in Tunisia are calling for appeasement, the Arab Spring has brought forth a number of heroines who are facing death threats and worse.

Friday, March 29, 2013

Central Bank of Cyprus: Property is a Human Right LOL



Click for BIG - H/t +ZeroHedge Read it all on... Oooops...

Infographic: Cyprus, the New Template for the Euro Zone


The recent bail-in in Cyprus has opened a Pandora's box in the euro zone and has caused an unprecedented collapse of confidence, the life blood of any currency. Investors and deposit holders all over the continent have realized their money is no longer safe from indebted, grabbing governments. 

Help! My Bank Account Is Looted by the EU!


Thursday, March 28, 2013

BREAKING: Bank Expropriation Already EU Draft Law


The cat is out of the bag! The Dutch FinMin and chairman of the eurogroep, @J_Dijsselbloem has spoken the truth in his controversial "Template Gate" interview with Reuters and FT. And he was backed up by the Germans, who have finally given up on the ESM which will never be enough to bail out countries of any significance. As Frau Merkel is facing re-election later this year, taxpayers are finally on the verge of revolting against bailing out of sovereign debt holders (i.e. banks).