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Thursday, March 10, 2016
Top Doc Axed After Reporting Muslim Surgeon’s Hijab was ‘Spotted with Blood’ Before an Operation, Muslima Surgeon Planned to Operate in her Hijab Despite it Being Against Safety Regulations
Via comment by Anonymous on Judicial Watch: Documents Reveal US Army Indoctrin...
Islamic supremacism before health, welfare or hygiene. That is the message the Royal Hallamshire is sending with this suspension. A prominent surgeon was suspended by the hospital after confronting a fellow surgeon who planned to operate in her hijab, despite it being against safety regulations. She was planning on wearing it during an operation — breaching strict rules. So of course, a Muslim complaint was then raised against Dr Rogozov, and he was suspended.
A hospital probe eventually concluded that he was right to ask woman to change, but no matter.
Dr Rogozov said he confronted the woman before the surgery when he realised she planned to wear the Islamic hijab, which was against safety regulations. But the unnamed surgeon refused, walking out of the operation and forcing staff at Sheffield’s Royal Hallamshire Hospital to find a replacement.
Islamic supremacism before health, welfare or hygiene. That is the message the Royal Hallamshire is sending with this suspension. A prominent surgeon was suspended by the hospital after confronting a fellow surgeon who planned to operate in her hijab, despite it being against safety regulations. She was planning on wearing it during an operation — breaching strict rules. So of course, a Muslim complaint was then raised against Dr Rogozov, and he was suspended.
A hospital probe eventually concluded that he was right to ask woman to change, but no matter.
Dr Rogozov said he confronted the woman before the surgery when he realised she planned to wear the Islamic hijab, which was against safety regulations. But the unnamed surgeon refused, walking out of the operation and forcing staff at Sheffield’s Royal Hallamshire Hospital to find a replacement.
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Benghazi Victim’s Mother: ‘Special Place In Hell’ For People Like Hillary, “I Hope She Enjoys It There’
Via Billy
Patricia Smith, whose son Sean was killed in the 2012 terrorist attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya, responded to Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s statement about her being “absolutely wrong” by saying there’s “a special place in hell” for people like Clinton “and I hope she enjoys it there” on Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Intelligence Report with Trish Regan.”
Smith said, “She lied to me. She told me it was a fault of the video. … And she knew full well it wasn’t at that time. And then she says, she was going to check, and if it’s any different, she would call me back. She would let me know. She has never once spoken to me, or her office. The only thing I ever got out of them is that I am not a member of the immediate family, and I don’t need to know.”
Patricia Smith, whose son Sean was killed in the 2012 terrorist attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya, responded to Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s statement about her being “absolutely wrong” by saying there’s “a special place in hell” for people like Clinton “and I hope she enjoys it there” on Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Intelligence Report with Trish Regan.”
Smith said, “She lied to me. She told me it was a fault of the video. … And she knew full well it wasn’t at that time. And then she says, she was going to check, and if it’s any different, she would call me back. She would let me know. She has never once spoken to me, or her office. The only thing I ever got out of them is that I am not a member of the immediate family, and I don’t need to know.”
More @ Breitbart
FIGURES. Lib Media & Ted Cruz Supporters Likely Made Up Story About Trump Campaign Manager Knocking Over Reporter
Via Billy
On Tuesday night The Gateway Pundit contributor Kristinn Taylor attended the Donald Trump victory speech in Jupiter, Florida.
Kristinn posted this video of Trump taking a few more questions from reporters after the victory speech.
On Tuesday night The Gateway Pundit contributor Kristinn Taylor attended the Donald Trump victory speech in Jupiter, Florida.
Kristinn posted this video of Trump taking a few more questions from reporters after the victory speech.
More with video @ The Gateway Pundit
McAuliffe Vetoes War Memorials Preservation Bill
Via Susan
Governor Terry McAuliffe today vetoed a bill aimed at strengthening the states’ prohibition on the removal of war memorials. He also called for a special task force to study ways to balance preservation and concerns about the public displays of symbols of the Confederate South.
The bill easily passed in the House of Delegates, but was narrowly approved in the state Senate, where it was opposed by Democrats. The legislation was prompted by a Circuit Court ruling that interpreted the state’s law prohibiting the removal of the memorials to only apply to those erected after 1998—the year the law was expanded to cover all war memorials, not only those related to “the War between the States.”
Last week, the Loudoun County Democratic Committee and the Loudoun Chapter of the NAACP joined calls urging the governor to veto the bill.
Governor Terry McAuliffe today vetoed a bill aimed at strengthening the states’ prohibition on the removal of war memorials. He also called for a special task force to study ways to balance preservation and concerns about the public displays of symbols of the Confederate South.
The bill easily passed in the House of Delegates, but was narrowly approved in the state Senate, where it was opposed by Democrats. The legislation was prompted by a Circuit Court ruling that interpreted the state’s law prohibiting the removal of the memorials to only apply to those erected after 1998—the year the law was expanded to cover all war memorials, not only those related to “the War between the States.”
Last week, the Loudoun County Democratic Committee and the Loudoun Chapter of the NAACP joined calls urging the governor to veto the bill.
More @ Loudoun Now
US Attorney General: We’ve ‘Discussed’ Prosecuting Climate Change Deniers (Not a parody)
Via Billy
Whitehouse said:
The US Department of Justice has been considering whether people should be prosecuted for the offense of climate change denial.
“This matter has been discussed. We have received information about it and have referred it to the FBI to consider whether or not it meets the criteria for which we could take action on,” said Attorney General Loretta Lynch, responding to a question from green activist Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) at a Senate Judiciary Hearing.Whitehouse said:
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Even the half-Swedes are scared
Via comment by Quartermain on Public School has Students Pledge Allegiance to an...":
I am a 16 year old half Swedish, half Turkish girl living in the municipality that has taken in the most refugees in whole of Sweden. I believe in no god, have never adopted any of the muslim values forced on children during my time in Turkey nor have I opened my heart to all the lovable rapists that Sweden imports daily. I also don’t blame each failure throughout my short span of life on the evil patriarchy as so many of my self proclaimed feminist piers do. So as you can probably see, I have been the only sane person in the three societies I have lived in (U.K, Sweden and Turkey), and never truly fit in in neither of them. I’m glad I don’t.
While living in Turkey I experienced real sexism, real racism (against Kurds mainly, but also myself for refusing to start my school day with a vow claiming that the "Turk is righteous, the Turk is proud") and real inequality taught as normal. I know what it is, but I’ve just been too blind to see it.
Since I’m currently living in Sweden, I wanted to tell you about just how fucked up it is. This month I had a revelation, mostly thanks to your videos and my CIS gendered white male father (GASP) who shares opinions with you quite frequently as I have noticed.
I am a 16 year old half Swedish, half Turkish girl living in the municipality that has taken in the most refugees in whole of Sweden. I believe in no god, have never adopted any of the muslim values forced on children during my time in Turkey nor have I opened my heart to all the lovable rapists that Sweden imports daily. I also don’t blame each failure throughout my short span of life on the evil patriarchy as so many of my self proclaimed feminist piers do. So as you can probably see, I have been the only sane person in the three societies I have lived in (U.K, Sweden and Turkey), and never truly fit in in neither of them. I’m glad I don’t.
While living in Turkey I experienced real sexism, real racism (against Kurds mainly, but also myself for refusing to start my school day with a vow claiming that the "Turk is righteous, the Turk is proud") and real inequality taught as normal. I know what it is, but I’ve just been too blind to see it.
Since I’m currently living in Sweden, I wanted to tell you about just how fucked up it is. This month I had a revelation, mostly thanks to your videos and my CIS gendered white male father (GASP) who shares opinions with you quite frequently as I have noticed.
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"Christiam Warlords"
….This [LEO] guy is a nice guy, great wife and children (even so, I still would never view him as “a good one”) but he was furious regarding the recent veto override in WV regarding constitutional carry. Absolutely hates citizens bearing arms without an extensive permitting process. He then went on a rant regarding SHTF. He and his cop buddys are planning on being “Christian warlords, keeping the peace, taking slaves and collecting taxes to make the area safe”…
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Trump's Butler for 20 Years Speaks out
Via Billy
“He’s an incredibly generous person. He’s been generous to his employees. He’s generous to strangers. He’s an entirely a nice guy. He’s not the gruff person that people make him out to be. Sure, you attack him, he’s going to fight back. But most of the time he’s just a nice man. I lasted with him for 20 years, he had to be pretty good… Trump is a patriot who wants what is best for the country.
“He’s an incredibly generous person. He’s been generous to his employees. He’s generous to strangers. He’s an entirely a nice guy. He’s not the gruff person that people make him out to be. Sure, you attack him, he’s going to fight back. But most of the time he’s just a nice man. I lasted with him for 20 years, he had to be pretty good… Trump is a patriot who wants what is best for the country.
More with video @ The Gateway Pundit
Ted Cruz Insults Trump Voters: They’re “Low Information Voters” and “Not That Engaged”
Via Billy
Tell us how you really feel, Ted…
Ted Cruz insulted Donald Trump supporters yesterday in an interview on the Christian Broadcasting Network.
Tell us how you really feel, Ted…
Ted Cruz insulted Donald Trump supporters yesterday in an interview on the Christian Broadcasting Network.
More with video@ The Gateway Pundit
LA Notes: Latinos, Rockets, and…Ava!
Los Angeles–Back from Cedars Sinai Medical Center, which has ushered
into this veil of whatever it is a veil of the world’s most advanced and
meritorious granddaughter, the only credible evidence for Darwin.
Helluva baby. A military-minded friend said I should regard her as “a
howitzer round fired eighty-five years down-range.” See below for
specifications.
Ava Carlyle Vernier, her own self. Eight pounds seven ounces, all systems go. A major advance in biology. The evolutionary progression: Al Sharpton, the Great Apes, Neanderthals, Cro-Magnons, Ava Carlyle. Estimated IQ: Low four figures. Nobility: Obvious. Does not look like every baby ever born. If respiratory capacity may be judged by volume of outraged squalling, she may have the best lungs on the planet. (“Where is this? I don’t like it. I’m hungry. Put me back. Give me something to eat. Now.”)
More @ Fred On Everything
Cici has no objection to illegals, since she was one, but she has strong opinions about those Hispanics, of which there are too many, who come to live on welfare. “I work and pay taxes to support them while they do nothing?”
Public School has Students Pledge Allegiance to an “International” Flag!
Via Billy
Once again there is more evidence of the extreme liberal bias that has become part and parcel of America’s public education system. The most recent example of the outrageous prejudice inherent in the system comes to us from the mecca of all things liberal, New York City. Earlier this week a parent made the world aware of some disturbing behavior at his child’s elementary school.
Kindergarten students from PS 75 recently undertook a class project that had them working together to create an international flag which included the American flag alongside the flags of 22 other nations. Beneath the new flag the class had written – “We Pledge Allegiance to an International Flag”. The project had at least one parent concerned about how his child was being indoctrinated by their local public school.
Once again there is more evidence of the extreme liberal bias that has become part and parcel of America’s public education system. The most recent example of the outrageous prejudice inherent in the system comes to us from the mecca of all things liberal, New York City. Earlier this week a parent made the world aware of some disturbing behavior at his child’s elementary school.
Kindergarten students from PS 75 recently undertook a class project that had them working together to create an international flag which included the American flag alongside the flags of 22 other nations. Beneath the new flag the class had written – “We Pledge Allegiance to an International Flag”. The project had at least one parent concerned about how his child was being indoctrinated by their local public school.
More @ Eagle Rising
Finicum's Wake
Via WRSA
Somewhere there are still peoples and herds, but not with us, my brethren; here there are states….
“My devotion thins as it widens. I care more for my household than for the town of Port Royal, more for the town of Port Royal than for the County of Henry, more for the County of Henry than for the State of Kentucky, more for the State of Kentucky than the United States of America. But I do not care more for the United States of America than for the world.” [emphasis in original]
— Wendell Berry, “Some Thoughts on Citizenship and Conscience in Honor of Don Pratt,” in The Long-Legged House (1965), 77
He tended herds, rather than serving the state: LaVoy Finicum, a man in full.
Somewhere there are still peoples and herds, but not with us, my brethren; here there are states….
A
state is called the coldest of all cold monsters. Coldly it lies also; and this
lie creepeth from its mouth: `I the state, am the people.’…
Destroyers
are they who lay snares for many, and call it the state….
Nietzsche, “The New Idol,” from Thus Spake Zarathustra
Nietzsche, “The New Idol,” from Thus Spake Zarathustra
The late rancher LaVoy Finicum sought to elude the state’s
armed enforcers, but he wasn’t attempting to evade the law. His intent, as he
explained clearly and repeatedly to OSP troopers before the
lethal ambush at a roadblock on Oregon Highway 395, was to travel to John
Day to meet with Grant County
Sheriff Glenn Palmer, who could have taken him into custody, if just cause
existed for that action.
Finicum, who nurtured a winsome if misguided faith in the
Constitution, entertained the hope that Palmer might be a peace officer who was
willing to act in the name of the people, rather than enforcing the will of the
state.
If the objective of the FBI and the OSP on January 26 had
been to arrange the peaceful arrest of Finicum and his associates, they would
have reached out to Palmer. The destination of the convoy was known, as was its
purpose – to convene a town hall meeting, not to commit a violent offense.
Rather than coordinating with Palmer, the FBI and the local
lickspittles in uniform deliberately ignored him, and withheld any information
about the plan to interdict the convoy. This is because Sheriff
Palmer is seen as a “security leak” owing to his sympathies with the
ranchers and other residents of his rural county who have been driven into
destitution by the federal government.
More @ Pro Libertate
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“My devotion thins as it widens. I care more for my household than for the town of Port Royal, more for the town of Port Royal than for the County of Henry, more for the County of Henry than for the State of Kentucky, more for the State of Kentucky than the United States of America. But I do not care more for the United States of America than for the world.” [emphasis in original]
— Wendell Berry, “Some Thoughts on Citizenship and Conscience in Honor of Don Pratt,” in The Long-Legged House (1965), 77
A Tale of Two Southern Books
This time of year we begin seeing recommendations of books for Christmas presents. This article is also a recommendation for a gift book but I admit that I have an ulterior motive. I intend to compare this book with another one in order to illustrate a political phenomenon that has always intrigued me.
The phenomenon I am referring to is how political trends exert a disproportionate influence on art and entertainment. Conversely, art and entertainment, i.e. works of fiction, have the power to sway political opinions.
In the last one hundred years American political beliefs have changed more rapidly and radically than during any previous century. Most of these changes have not been propitious. And, beginning around 1960, writers realized that they had a better chance of being published if their books reinforced current political trends.
To demonstrate these changes, let’s look at two books beginning with the similarities, which are striking: Two female authors both born and raised in the South. Each wrote a first novel that became a best seller but neither was able to produce a second. Both books were set in the South and both won Pulitzer Prizes for literature. Both novels were made into successful Hollywood films and both films won Academy Awards in various categories.
When I tell you that one book was published in the 1930s and the other in the 1960s you will know I am referring to Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind and Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. But with all the similarities mentioned above, it would be difficult to imagine two more disparate books.
More @ The Abbeville Institute
The Battle Flag and Christianity
First they banned prayer in schools. Then they removed nativity scenes on courthouse grounds.
Then they removed the Ten Commandments from the Alabama Supreme Court. Next came the “War on Christmas” involving the omission of the word “Christmas” from office and Government calendars to be substituted with “Holiday”. According to Wikipedia “The expression ‘War on Christmas’ has often been used to denote Christmas-related controversy in the media. The term gained notability due in part to its use by conservative commentators such as Peter Brimelow and Bill O’Reilly beginning in the early 2000s.
The claim among Brimelow, O’Reilly, and some other prominent media figures and personalities was that any specific mention of the term “Christmas” or its religious aspects was being increasingly censored, avoided, or discouraged by a number of advertisers, retailers, government (prominently schools), and other public and secular organizations.”
Rightfully, these attacks have enraged and equally neutered Christians throughout the Country. Just when you think they’ve gone as far as they can…but wait – there’s more.
More @ The Abbeville Institute
“You represent the worst traits of our generation. Entitled, spoiled, unrealistic, and over-sensitive........
Via Billy
........ Entitled, spoiled, unrealistic, and over-sensitive. You demand respect when you’ve done nothing to earn that respect. You also represent the worst of the politically correct culture across the United States. You demand safe spaces, trigger warnings, yet use threats and name-calling against those who oppose you in an effort to silence them, and you would rather abolish the First Amendment than engage in true debate.”
Following last year’s protests, the University of Missouri has seen a 20% decline in freshman enrollment for its incoming class, and is now operating with a $32 million deficit. As a result, the Interim Chancellor of the University has sent out a letter detailing their recovery strategy in response to the controversy.
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We pay for a wall in Jordan but not one on our Mexican Border
Via Michael
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But that's a very reductive description of what the monarch and the president are likely to talk about. There's a major war going on across the Hashemite Kingdom's northern and eastern border, and much about Jordan's military role in that war won't likely be the subject of press releases. But the border is undoubtedly somewhere buried in the briefing books. The Obama administration is spending close to a half a billion dollars to build a sophisticated electronic fence along Jordan's northern and eastern borders, a wall which US strategic planners hope will stem the flow of refugees and also wall off the increasingly important American base from the disintegration of Syria and Iraq.
More @ Vice News
Dem Debate Question: Hillary Clinton, Will Drop Out of Race if You Are Indicted?
Via Billy
Jorge Ramos: When you were Secretary of State you wrote 104 emails in your private server that the government now says contained classified information according to the Washington Pos and others. That goes against a memo you personally sent to employees in 2011 directing all of them to use official email precisely because of security concerns.
So it seems that you issued one set of rules for yourself and a different set of rules for employees at the State Department. Who who specifically gave you permission to operate your email system as you did? Was it Barack Obama? And will you drop out of the race if you get indicted?
More @ The Gateway Pundit