Hamas Leader" Islam Will Sit At The Throne of the World"
File this under "why can't we all just get along";
Hamas Leader Khaled Mash'al at a Damascus Mosque: The Nation of Islam Will Sit
at the Throne of the World and the West Will Be Full of Remorse When It Is Too
Late Video here
btw Khaled's throne and my throne are two different thrones.
Remember, this is Iran speaking. Iran always operates by proxy and Hamas' rabbi (forgive the pun) is Iran. Always has been.The Terrorist Connection - Iran, Islamic Jihad and Hamas (known as far back as 1995 here)
A holocaust survivor was recently asked what was the thing he learned, the biggest lesson he took away from his Holocaust experience and he said when someone says they are going to kill you. believe them.
Republican Ros-Lehtinen Bill Would Slash Funding
WASHINGTON — Congress is moving quickly in the face of Hamas’s victory in the Palestinian elections to slash American funding for the Palestinian Authority and the United Nations and ensure that America moves to isolate the new regime. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Republican of Florida, will introduce House legislation this week to slash American funding to the Palestinian Authority and the United Nations; designate the Palestinian Authority as a “terrorist sanctuary,” and close down some Palestinian Authority offices in America as part of a reduction of Palestinian-American diplomatic ties. More here
Mind you another bill, the House version of the Iran Freedom Support Act, introduced January 6, 2005, by Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Republican of Florida [yes yes the same Republican from Florida that sponsored the above legislation] now has 333 cosponsors - almost 77% of the House. The Senate companion bill, introduced February 9, 2005, by Senator Santorum, Republican, Pennsylvania, has 42 bipartisan co-sponsors, or almost half the Senate.
Neither Senator Clinton nor Senator Schumer, both Democrats of New York, has signed on to the bill. (my Senators, no less)*SPIT*
Iranian President: "Westerners too Retarded to Grasp the Depth of the Concept"Read it all here. Now. Please









I think it’s important to also note that Hamas (an off-shoot of the Sunni oriented Muslim Brotherhood) has always received substantial financial support from Saudi Arabia (see 1). Egypt has also provided significant support in the form of turning a blind eye to arms smuggling in Gaza (see 2) and defacto recognition through negotiations (see 3).
(1) “More than 50 percent of Hamas's current funding comes from Saudi Arabia and is increasing despite US President George W. Bush's call to the kingdom to halt aid to Palestinian terrorist groups, Dore Gold, a former Israeli ambassador to the UN and a researcher of terrorist financing, said Tuesday in Washington.”
(http://www.kokhavivpublications.com/2003/israel/07/0307160559.
html)
(2) “The Growing Threat to Israel's Qualitative Military Edge by MK Dr. Yuval Steinitz. Today Israel can no longer ignore the very sophisticated relationship between Egypt and the Palestinian Authority, as well as with Palestinian terrorist organizations, mainly Hamas. It is clear that most of the explosives and weapons that reach Hamas and the other terrorist organizations in Gaza come from Egypt through the tunnels in Rafiah. The Sinai desert has become the logistic rear for these terrorist organizations. If the Egyptians are not doing everything in their capacity to prevent the smuggling of arms and explosives into Gaza, this represents implicit, tacit support for such activity. A comparison with Jordanian attempts to prevent smuggling of arms and explosives across its border with Israel shows that the Jordanians are much more serious, and much more successful. Thus, it is much more difficult for Hizballah to send arms and ammunition to Islamic fundamentalists in the West Bank through Jordan than to Gaza through Egypt … (a)lready in 1996, when Clinton demanded that Arafat crack down on Hamas, Egypt's president and foreign minister both warned Arafat against doing so … (t)he Egyptians see Hamas as a strategic asset, exactly like the Syrians and the Iranians see Hizballah in Lebanon. Egypt apparently believes that if Israel and the Palestinians continue to bleed together, in the end this will weaken Israel and tilt the balance of forces against it.
http://www.jcpa.org/brief/brief3-10.htm.”
(3) “Column One: The anatomy of Hamas's victory, by Caroline Glick. The policies of the Egyptian government and domestic Egyptian political developments constituted Hamas's first regional rationale for believing that if it were to win the elections, it would also be able to rule. Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak's decision to hold official contacts with the Hamas commanders, under the guise of continuous negotiations towards a cease-fire with Israel - contacts which have been ongoing for the past five years - granted Hamas political legitimacy as an independent actor both in the Arab world and in the EU (which officially sponsors the negotiations)."
(http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1137605925643&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull)
Posted by: MarcH | Thursday, February 09, 2006 at 12:49 PM
It is cause for some hope that many in Congress are apparently willing to take some action against the multi-headed threat of Radical Islam (Iran, Hamas, etc.). I hope that like minded readers will consider supporting Santorum for re-election (a tough race coming up).
Thank you Pamela for continuing to bring this important legislation to our attention.
Posted by: MarcH | Thursday, February 09, 2006 at 12:53 PM