Friday, April 24, 2009

Around the Moronosphere in 60 minutes 4/24/09

Independent Source - So you ask what does a professional inline downhill speedskater look like? - Like Valentina Ligouri that' what. OK, I wrote this post but it's so damn good I am linking it here

Little Green Footballs - Fire Marshall Bill's Anti-Vaccination Madness - It figures that the first time I would link LGF would be in the middle of a blog civil war between him and Pam Gellar (who I really should be nice too as the two times she linked me I got a bajillion hits)

The Art of Manliness - DIY gym

The Belmont Club - Pakistan

Demure Thoughts - Ten Things That Should Never Be Uttered by a Heterosexual Man…

Nice Deb - Dem Leaders Briefed 30 Times On Enhanced Interrogation Techniques

Support Your Local Gunfighter - Faith Hill Poses As Iconic Blondes

The Jawa Report - Harvard's Muslim Chaplain: Um, Yeah, Islamic Law Does Call for Murdering Apostates - The original story is here

Other Stuff:

Yahoo via Instapundit - Ivy Leaguer 'infiltrates' Falwell's university - Finds students are "rigorously normal."

Slashdot - Yahoo pulls plug on Geocities - One of the forerunners to the blog Geocities allowed anyone to make a webpage without having to worry about learning HTML and acquiring storage sapce. An era is dead.

Al-Jaazera - Pakistan Taliban in Buner pull out - "The pull out came a day after the Taliban clashed with regional forces, leaving one policemen dead.

The group's move into Buner had alarmed the Pakistan goverment over what the Taliban's future intentions might be."

Billings Gazette - Thumbs down on Gitmo prisoners in Hardin
Congressional delegation opposes bringing detainees to empty jail


LA Times - U.S. plans to accept several Chinese Muslims from Guantanamo - Reporting from Washington -- The Obama administration is preparing to admit into the United States as many as seven Chinese Muslims who have been imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay in the first release of any of the detainees into this country, according to current and former U.S. officials.

More:

...The Uighurs were sent to Guantanamo in 2002 after being captured in Pakistan. Before that, they had gravitated to Afghanistan, where they received firearms training at a camp apparently run by a Uighur separatist.

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The Uighurs oppose the Chinese government but do not consider the U.S. government a direct enemy. Still, many of the Uighurs hold strict views of what is permitted under Islam.

Within the prison, Uighurs are not considered a grave threat and are allowed greater freedom, such as television privileges, than other detainees.

But the TV privileges underscored potential difficulties to come, according to one current and one former U.S. official. Not long after being granted access to TV, some of the Uighurs were watching a soccer game. When a woman with bare arms was shown on the screen, one of the group grabbed the television and threw it to the ground, according to the officals.

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U.S. officials have supported Chinese Uighurs who have sought asylum to remain here but are opposed to elements of the Uighur movement. Earlier this week, the Treasury Department froze the assets of a Uighur leader, Abdul Haq. Haq's Eastern Turkestan Islamic Party advocates secession from China and creation of an independent state.

In a statement, the Treasury Department focused on a threat by Haq to attack the 2008 Olympic Games in China, and cited his party's support for Al Qaeda. There have been no allegations that the Guantanamo detainees have been affiliated with Haq.



So we have a group of Islamists who traveled to Afghanistan to receive training in (at least) firearms who react violently to some aspects of western culture that support a movement that (at least partially) supports al-Qaeda and we are going to release them in the US. What can possibly go wrong?

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