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 RetweetNorway Hands $10M to Hamas

Thu, May 31, 2007 at 10:35:31 am PDT

Norway has become a terrorist-supporting nation, sending $10 million directly to Hamas: Norway resumes aid to Palestinians.

OSLO, Norway - Norway resumed direct aid to the Palestinian administration with a $10 million transfer, after it became the first Western country to recognize the new Hamas-led coalition, the foreign minister said Thursday.

“We hope our contribution will help ease the social crisis the Palestinians are now going through,” said Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere. He said the aid will be used to pay wages for civilian public servants.

Norway recognized a new coalition, which included Hamas and the moderate Fatah party, when it took office in March, and earlier this month announced it would resume direct aid.

“The critical situation in Gaza has many causes, but social need and desperation draw in a negative directions,” Stoere said. “It is especially important for the Palestinian authorities to receive economic aid from the international community.”

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1 experiencedtraveller  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:36:33am

I am sure it will be used wisely.

/

2 Just_A_Grunt  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:38:07am

Never thought we would see the Vikings paying hush money.
/Thor is not pleased

3 Poitiers-Lepanto  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:38:34am

I remember the West: it was a nice civilization.

4 Fjordman  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:39:08am

And the Norwegian government is also supporting a Global Inter-Media Dialogue (read: state-sponsored dhimmitude) following the Cartoon Jihad last year.

5 kepiblanc  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:40:01am

I am deeply ashamed that we Danes still think of Norway as a civilized "brother-nation".
...Running away to puke...

6 Insert Clever Name Here  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:40:19am

I am sure all of the money goes to good and proper use.

the aid will be used to pay wages for civilian public servants

See? Don't y'all feel better now?

(Absolutely none of it will go to buying weapons or attacking neighbors or even producing propaganda. I'm sure. /sarc)

7 ParanoidPyro  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:40:49am

Well now they can finally afford a cuddly sidekick for Farfour.

Maybe they'll call him "Jihad Joe."

8 Poitiers-Lepanto  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:41:06am

Useful numbers from Debka:

Sderot takes 310 Qassam missiles from Gaza 16 days in a row

9 Idle Drifter  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:41:14am

Why don't they hand them a platoon of T-55 tanks, that way the Israeli Air Force could have some serious target practice?

10 Fjordman  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:42:47am

From Norway:

Man killed wife, but pleads ‘not guilty’

An Iranian man charged with stabbing his wife to death outside a crisis center in Drammen last autumn pleaded not guilty when his trial started on Tuesday.

The 44-year-old man also said in court that he was certain his wife had cheated on him, and he blamed her brother for being a bad influence on her. The brother, he claimed, had become "too European," and gave the dead woman "inappropriate advice."

The 39-year-old mother of three was stabbed more than 20 times outside the Betzy Crisis Center in Drammen last year. She'd been moved there from another crisis center in Bærum, just west of Oslo, for her own protection after she left her husband, but he tracked her down.

"I asked her if she would come back home with me," her husband said. "I told her the children weren't doing well without her. She said that she would come back."

He waited for her outside the center until she emerged with a girlfriend. He’s charged with stabbing her in broad daylight after he approached her, but he testified that he doesn’t remember much about what happened that day last October.

He claimed he didn't stab her more than 20 times. "I don't think it was more than four or five times," he said in court.

The murder is the first outside a crisis center in Norway ever.

11 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:45:28am

New Canadian is full of goodies- potential Tropical Storm Barry to hit Florida North of Tampa, and relieve (maybe not completely end) the drought, and then become absorbed by the big polar trough over the midesction of the US, and become an extra-tropical storm of near hurricane force and hit New England!


12Z Environment Canada Global Model- probably overdone in intensity, but wouldn't a moderate to strong tropical storm hitting North of Tampa, and dropping enough rain that wildfires don't delay the July 4th weekend NASCAR race at Daytona like a few years ago, then merging with a massive polar trough, and becoming an extra-tropical Nor'Easter of near hurricane force off New England for Monday and Tuesday be sort of cool?

Potential future Tropical Storm Barry is East of Cancun and South of the Western tip of Cuba in this visible satellite loop.

The 12Z GFS is weaker, and a little further South and East, and misses all but extreme SE Georgia w/ the rain.


It had better start cranking soon, as it is under favorable 10 to 20 knot shear wher eit is now, but shear will become unfavorable the farther North it comes, which is why the Canadian is probably over-predicting intensity at landfall. The predicted ~20 m/s (almost 40 knots) shear means the heaviest rain and storms will be over and East of the storm track.

But currently, strong divergence aloft is really helping ventilate the system and keep the storms firing.

Just in, new UK Met Office model- sort of a happy middle ground between the Canadian and the GFS. A weak tropical storm or depression near Tampa, but becoming ferocious as it becomes extra-tropical, as cold Canadian air battles deep tropical Caribbean air just offshore New England!

This system has just been designated Tropical Disturbance Invest 92L, and the Global Fluids Dynamic Laboratory in Princeston have run a high resolution nested grid model, which says this system never really develops, but the GFDL will tend to do that until the system becomes better organized. But then again, it could mean this never really develops, and is just a slug of Caribbean moisture, that will help Southern Florida some, but not as much as a cyclone would.

12 Fjordman  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:45:28am

Kepiblanc: What's your take on Naser Khader? Is he only in it for the publicity?

Muslim Politician Is Messenger of Change

In Denmark of all places -- the country with Europe's toughest immigration laws -- a Muslim member of parliament has become a rising star on the political scene. Now he wants to shake up traditional Danish politics with his new party.

13 johnny_t  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:45:42am

No wonder my family left Norway; I'm ashamed of Norway's ignorance.

14 MrMom  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:45:52am

The murder is the first outside a crisis center in restive Norway ever.
There, fixed that one too.

15 Walter E. Wallis  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:46:38am

Life on a pig farm and hand his children to a Catholic orphanage. Send him pictures of their first communion.

16 WeaselZipper  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:47:46am

The Europeans are screwed anyway. Almost a lost cause. I came across this today.

Observer fears Islamic takeover of France imminent

With a high Islamic fertility rate and "notoriously low" fertility rates among indigenous members of the population, these "little islands of ghettos of Islamic Sharia law" are going to continue to expand and eventually engulf the culture of the region, Maginnis asserts.

17 the anti-jihadist  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:49:45am

Congrats on Norway winning (to date) the Dhimmi's race to the bottom. It looks like a three-way tie betweem Norway, Sweden and the UK for the 2007 EuroDhimmi Cup.

But hey, there's still seven months to go this year, so there's plenty of time for the rest of the EU to catch up!

In other news...

Is Islam a Cult?

Read this list and see for yourself:

[Link: pedestrianinfidel.blogspot.com...]

18 zmdavid  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:50:40am
#10 Fjordman

The murder is the first outside a crisis center in Norway ever.

#14 MrMom 5/31/2007 10:45:52 am PDT

The murder is the first outside a crisis center in restive Norway ever.
There, fixed that one too.

That sentence makes it sound like all other murders in Norway took place inside crises centers.

19 Globular Cluster  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:50:41am

Don't worry -- Norway, like France, will soon be using such monies to pay Muslim immigrants to leave.

20 mickthemick  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:51:08am

You can't pour $10M into Gaza and have it do any good. The money will grease some wheels and the corrupt gangs and terror organizations that run Gaza will benefit. Ordinary Gazans will not have their lot improved one bit by this money.

21 Capt. Queeg  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:51:56am

Hmm. That seems to be odd behavior for a county that ranks #1 in the PeaceIndexTM

22 bikermailman  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:52:48am

My guess is, they're worried about what their own muslims will do internally if they fail to send the money.

23 pegcity  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:53:01am

Norway is giving this money with the full knowledge that it will be used to kill jews.

Remind me to not give a shit in 50 years when Norway ceases to exist.

24 RTLM  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:55:17am
“The critical situation in Gaza has many causes, but social need and desperation draw in a negative directions,”

Huh?

25 cbinflux  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:56:06am

Pegcity

50 years? You can divide that by 5 or 10, and you'll be closer.

Norway is afraid of them, and they have all but surrendered the streets to them.

26 Just_A_Grunt  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:56:16am

#14 MrMom

The murder is the first outside a crisis center in restive Norway ever.


I don't know. I just checked my AP editors guide and it says only southern regions can be classified as restive such as south Thailand, southern Nigeria.

27 Pawn of the Oppressor  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:56:43am

If they gave $10 million to North End insurance companies, shady Sicilian businessmen, or New York construction companies run by Italian guys, there would be all sorts of sniffing around about Norway giving money to the mob.

If the mafia is brown and speaks Arabic, though, now we're just ensuring the peace and keeping a "dialogue" going and yadda yadda.

How much of this 10 million will end up in suitcases found at the border crossings? If you're going to give money to the Savages, give it to them in cash and mark the bills. It would be interesting to see where it all ends up.

28 NoSubmission  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:56:44am
29 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:56:52am

Spit on Norway

30 Fjordman  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:56:54am
That seems to be odd behavior for a county that ranks #1 in the PeaceIndexTM

Why? Islam is the religion of peace, and Norway is the country of peace. Maybe the two will get along just fine.

We're very peaceful. We even awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to Yasser Arafat and Jimmy Carter.

31 # 17  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:58:18am

26 Just_A_Grunt

Your'e right, Drammen is in Southern Norway.

32 1sttofight  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:58:25am

He claimed he didn't stab her more than 20 times. "I don't think it was more than four or five times," he said in court.


Well Hell, as long as he did not stab her over 5 times what is the fricking problem?
Just consider it beating her with a knife instead of a stick.
Damn westerners just do not understand Islamic civilization.

33 Golem Akbar  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:59:48am

The envelope used to deliver the money has specific instructions on it:

Money is only to be used for food and infrastructure improvements.

/I'm sure the Palis will follow those instructions. [however the writing is in Norse]

34 Killgore Trout  Thu, May 31, 2007 10:59:57am

Do the Koskidz have one on us?...

LGF shows support for far-right European figure

Guess which Dhimmicratic moonbat made the following statement about VB:

[It is] a racist, anti-Semitic, extremist party that is unkind to women and that should be outlawed.

This was said by none other than Ayaan Hirsi Ali, hardly an apologist for Islam.

35 JammieWearingFool  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:00:06am

I'm sure the money will go to good use, just like all the cash we've dumped into the Palestinian rathole.

36 Poitiers-Lepanto  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:00:42am

#23 PegCity

Norway is giving this money with the full knowledge that it will be used to kill jews.

Yes.
the beast is running again in Europe

37 Jeff MacMillan  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:00:42am

Cheer Up Lizardoids! Someone has to pay for Hamas Mickey Hate Mouse's Salary!

38 Student of Objectivism  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:01:25am

#7 ParanoidPyro

Jihad Joe? More like Jihad Duck and Dhimmi Mouse with Farfur

39 lawhawk  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:02:40am

OT: ROP in Thailand bombing kills 15:

Fifteen people were killed and four wounded when suspected Muslim insurgents launched a roadside bomb attack and assailants fired into a mosque Thursday in some of the worst recent violence in restive southern Thailand, officials said.

A bomb, hidden on a roadside, went off as government-hired paramilitary rangers drove by, killing 10 of them, said Thai Army spokesman Col. Akara Thiprote. (AP)

40 Fjordman  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:03:04am

#18: That was not the first such incident in this town. A Norwegian-Pakistani woman visited the police station in the town of Drammen [outside the capital city of Oslo; Drammen has one of the largest concentrations of Muslims in the country] in order to file a police report about a gang rape. Instead of escorting the woman to the center for rape victims in order to secure evidence, the police told her to go home and think about it carefully before she formally reported the case.

The incident is supposed to have taken place on April 16th. The woman received a phone call from her former husband, who told her that her son was ill. When she got to the apartment, her son wasn't there. Instead, she was raped by her divorced husband and two of his Pakistani friends. The gang rape is supposed to have lasted for more than one hour. "I thought it was over and was about to run to the bathroom. Then he took off his clothes and asked me to take off my trousers. I cannot tell more," the 34-year-old woman told crying to the news at Norwegian TV2.

The woman, a mother of three, went to the police the day after the incident. Instead of helping her, the male police officer is supposed to have said: "They are going to kill you. You have to think about this, today and tomorrow. And after that, you can file a report," the woman told in an interview with TV2. Only when she came back the following day and insisted upon pressing charges was she sent to the center for rape victims, the men were questioned and the police searched the crime scene for evidence. "I'm angry. Is this Norway or Pakistan?," the woman asks.

The police in Drammen have no explanation for why the woman was sent home the first time. Police representative Monica Hanø confirms that the woman visited them at April 17th, and that a complaint was filed on April 18th. She says that it's not acceptable that rape victims are sent home. The woman has now got a mobile security alarm, and says that she has received several threats to keep her mouth shut. Local politician from the Labor Party, Yousuf Gilani, is appalled at the case. "If this has happened in Drammen, it is pretty much guaranteed that this has also happened in other parts of the country. The Minister of Justice has to make it clear that this is not an acceptable way to treat rape," he says.

41 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:03:33am

Manly hail core to just miss McCook, NE

42 Kenneth  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:03:54am

OT: (but only a little, from a Turkish journalist)...

Europeans should support Turkish secularism-there is no 'moderate Islam'

The notion of a “moderate” Islamism is in itself a contradiction in terms. Either religion is kept out of the affairs of the state, or it is not. When allowed to exercise influence – albeit moderately – the result will inevitably be a further roll-back of secularism. This is especially true when the religion in question is Islam, with its inherently all-embracing ambitions.
43 chalala  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:04:43am

Have you already forgotten all the good things we norwegians have done in the middle east? Like the oslo accord and giving Arafat the Nobel Peace Prize, that sure brought peace to the region!
Please America, invade us and take our oil.

44 Jeff MacMillan  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:04:44am

#39 lawhawk

"insurgents launched a roadside bomb attack and assailants fired into a mosque Thursday in some of the worst recent violence in restive southern "

There it is again! R E S T I V E!

I like the sound of that: 'Restive Insurgency'

45 1SG(ret)  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:04:47am

Yeah! Now the shit dyke can be fixed! NOT!

Top

46 Fjordman  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:04:49am

#34: Yes, and the fact that she wanted the entire party simply banned is one of the reasons I don't completely trust her.

47 Ward Cleaver  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:04:58am

The Qassams were already on order.

49 Venezuela lover  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:08:03am

The people of Haiti could use $10 million. Will Norway send money to them? Haitians are not terrorists.

This will come around to bite Norway in the butt one day. Hamas and other terrorists know Norway will give support.

50 sattv4u2  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:08:35am

"“The critical situation in Gaza has many causes, but social need and desperation draw in a negative directions,” Stoere said. “It is especially important for the Palestinian authorities to receive economic aid from the international community.”"

Lets see ,,, 10 Million to the "Palastinian Authorities. My guess, about ZERO dollars of that eer reaches the Palastinian "people". Norway should have just burned the money. At least something good would have come of it !

51 Poitiers-Lepanto  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:09:04am

#43 Chalala

Please America, invade us and take our oil.

Sorry, no war for oil.


/ And we don't even drill OUR OWN oil, so there...

52 ROPMA  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:09:35am

Now they can buy plenty of pipe to repair the sewege system. make more rockets.

53 rtheyserius  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:11:16am
the aid will be used to pay wages for civilian public servants

I'd like to see some photos of Hamas's civilian public servants.

54 Fjordman  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:11:34am

#49: But we also pay the local Muslims. Trond Giske, Minister of Culture and Church Affairs from the Labor Party, met with Mohammed Hamdan, the then head of Norway’s Islamic Council, a few months after the Cartoon Jihad and announced that government subsidies for the Islamic Council would be raised from sixty thousand kroner a year to half a million. That’s more than a seven hundred percent increase in a single year.

The government would also meet more frequently with the Islamic Council to “improve dialogue.” Its leader Hamdan smiled after having talked with Mr. Giske for about one hour. “We’re pretty pleased with the meeting. For us it’s important to improve contacts with the government so that we can get to know each other better.”

Mohammed Hamdan participated during a meeting with members of the Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas at Stortinget, the Norwegian parliament, in the summer of 2006. According to him, he was only an interpreter, but his brother Osama Hamdan is a member of parliament for Hamas in the Palestinian Territories.

55 lawhawk  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:11:57am

Egypt isn't happy with the latest statements from the Quartet. They think they're unbalanced.

I'll tell you what's unbalanced - trying to equate the defensive actions of Israel with the terrorists who try to kill Israelis and purposefully operate in civilian areas so as to maximize the carnage possible in an Israeli response.

56 MrMom  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:14:55am

#26 Just_A_Grunt
By golly, I think you're right!
The murder is the first outside a crisis center in restive southern Norway ever.
There, fixed that one too.
There, fixed it again, better.
mea culpa

57 JammieWearingFool  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:15:32am

Killgore,

Charles doesn't need me to defende him, but I thought that was a rather innocuous post and I don't see anywhere where he expressed support for any "far-right" views.

Maybe the Kods Kids should first explain their own rank anti-Semitism and why they don't support Ayaan Hirsi Ali.

58 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:15:36am
59 Canuck  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:17:30am

Be sure to tell Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre (umin@mfa.no) exactly what you think.

60 Just_A_Grunt  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:17:57am

$10 million isn't going to pay much of the back pay owed to the offical goverment hitmen er security forces. I wonder when the Paleos will actually have an economy that, you know, generates income so that, you know, maybe, they can repay some of thier western benefactors for the billions of dollars they have received. Maybe they will use the money to build that Cancer Research Wing onto a hospital.
/oh man feel the luv

61 MrMom  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:18:26am

#32 1sttofight 5/31/2007 10:58:25 am PDT

He claimed he didn't stab her more than 20 times. "I don't think it was more than four or five times," he said in court.


Well Hell, as long as he did not stab her over 5 times what is the fricking problem?
Just consider it beating her with a knife instead of a stick.
Damn westerners just do not understand Islamic civilization.


Was the knife blade bigger around than his thumb...or his pecker? (or whatever the hell they measure with!)

62 Jeff MacMillan  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:18:53am

***NEWS FLASH***

Donald Trump just got into his Private Jet to head over to the Gaza Strip as it appears that working for Hamas is more lucrative than New York City.
***END OF NEWS FLASH***

63 B_Dix  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:19:08am

So Norway is giving $10 million to the coalition? Dang, that means that the leaders of Fatah and of Hamas can get their paws on only $5 million each to send to their Swiss accounts...

Bet the coalition starts whining to Sugar Daddy Norway that they really, REALLY need more-more-more (for humanitarian purposes only, of course).

64 hous bin pharteen  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:19:49am

Time to send an aircraft carrier up the fjord of Oslo...

65 get2djnow  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:20:45am

@46 Fjordman

Ali could only make a statement like banning a political party in light of the European model of proper speech: They ban parties there. They also severly limit free speech. Trusting her is another issue, but she seems to know from where her murderer will come.

66 Pawn of the Oppressor  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:22:15am

“The critical situation in Gaza has many causes, but social need and desperation draw in a negative directions,” Stoere said. “It is especially important for the Palestinian authorities to receive economic aid from the international community.”

So this guy is shilling for the thieves directly, then? "The Plight(TM) is really important and the only way to feel good about fixing The Plight(TM) is to give money to the management."

Yes yes yes, our people are suffering and shit, yadda yadda, where's my fuckin' money Bjorn? Hand it over, I've got Jews to kill

67 hous bin pharteen  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:22:58am

#61 Mr mom

"I don't think it was more than four or five times," he said in court.


It must say in the Koran that it is okay to stab her as long as it is nor more than five times.
Unless you chant something stupid at the same time.
Maybe you also have to rub your head while your chanting.
Can any Koran experts quote the passages?

68 hous bin pharteen  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:25:12am

Fjordman,
Wanna be the FAC for the Navy bombers when they come in?
I am sure they can drop you some really cool laser designators.

69 funky chicken  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:25:16am

And paying "civilian" government employees' salaries helps alleviate this problem:

social need and desperation draw in a negative directions

how?

70 astronmr20  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:26:07am

Ah now they can finally fix their sewer system!

I mean

Now they can work less and bomb more.

71 sattv4u2  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:26:23am

#57 Jammie

"Maybe the Kods Kids should first explain ,,,"

C'Mon now ,,, Kos Kids ,,, EXPLAIN their thoughts or actions !?!?!
Surely you jest !

When has a LIB ever deemed the need to explain?
That would take rational thought processing! If they possessed that quality, they would be LIZARDS !

72 ROP?LOL  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:26:37am

#49
This will come around to bite Norway in the butt one day. Hamas and other terrorists know Norway will give support jizya.

There. Fixed that for ya.

73 funky chicken  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:28:08am

43 ROFLOL

I'd be delighted...

74 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:30:12am
75 Jehu  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:34:33am
“We hope our contribution will help ease the social crisis the Palestinians are now going through,” said Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere. He said the aid will be used to pay wages for civilian public servants.

Well my hope is while you are visiting Gaza someday to lick terrorist ass, they cut YOUR throat with a rusty knife the bought with your tribute money you f'ing tool.

76 selpaw  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:40:35am

Dear Friends,
Finally, a way has been found to relieve Palestinian financial isolation and suffering. New arrangements, authorized by the US, have been found to pay Palestinian Authority salaries. Money is to be deposited with the PLO and channeled via "moderate" Palestinian leaders, represented by Fatah party leader President Mahmoud Abbas and the independent Finance Minister, Salam Fayyad. The mechanism is designed to avoid funding terrorism or dreaded "extremists" (represented by the Hamas government) who reject a two-State solution. Reuters reports that the US initiative is already bearing fruit, with over $80 million in international aid from Arab countries and Europe starting to flow. In fact, "Fayyad was expected to receive enough money through the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) account to pay government workers, including members of the security forces, at least half of their normal monthly wages later this week."

[Link: dfrankfurter.livejournal.com...]

Just like Hamas and Abbas rhymes...

Direct aid or indirect aid

IS ALL THE SAME!

We should not be so haughty but hold a mirror to ourselves for this incredibly insane blunder. Just like Condi Rice the High Priestess of the Palestinian Statelikening the Palestinian Plight to the American Revolution and George Bush standing at the Podium of the UN looking into the eyes of Israels hardend enemies speaking of the daily humiliation of the Palestinians, history will prove lies and smoke and mirrors just did not cut it.

77 Charles  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:41:59am

Killgore: first -- there's no "support" for Vlaams Belang in that post; it's supposed to be an "odd news" type of thing, not "supporting" Vlaams Belang. That's abundantly clear from the tone of that entry.

Second -- as for the motivations of Filip Dewinter, from reading that Kos post, he's renounced his party's historic antisemitism. I didn't really follow the anonymous poster's argument, but apparently that's supposed to be a bad thing. I don't know if all of that other stuff is true or not; I didn't research the subject before posting that entry.

Third -- the credibility of someone who calls me "Chuckles" in an anonymous post is just a little in doubt. (That diary reads almost exactly like a post at the stalker's web site.)

78 Ward Cleaver  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:44:56am

Ten million dollars - that must've taken a big suitcase.

79 Ward Cleaver  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:46:39am

#77 Charles

Thanks for replying to that, Charles.

80 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:48:57am
81 Ward Cleaver  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:50:59am

#77 Charles

And Kos didn't even have the courtesy to hyperlink to the LGF topic - you have to copy and paste the URL. Weenie.

82 Rearden Steel  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:53:48am

Well, what would you all expect from the most peaceful nation in the world according to the completely unbiased Global Peace Index? I mean it has the backing of Jimmy Carter, so it has to be right. They are just trying to spread a little peace and joy.

83 Ben Hur  Thu, May 31, 2007 11:59:11am

I guess Israel will need more of these.

Thanks Norway.

84 kirche  Thu, May 31, 2007 12:07:30pm

norway is hoping the muslims will let them keep their national parrot, the norwegian blue...


/it's not dead, it's just stunned

85 kirche  Thu, May 31, 2007 12:11:42pm

beautiful plummage, the norwegian blue.


/it's not dead, it's pining for the fjords

86 mjazzguitar  Thu, May 31, 2007 12:20:34pm

ot -China's opinion of western companies. China, guess what we think of you?

87 mjazzguitar  Thu, May 31, 2007 12:28:01pm

Norway is helping the Palestinians to battle the ultimate goal of the Zionists for a one-world government under the control of the Zionists and the Zionist-oriented Jewish international bankers.

88 kepiblanc  Thu, May 31, 2007 12:32:55pm

# 12 Fjordman
My take on Naser Khader isn't very positive. His new political party "New Alliance" (Danish: Ny Al-iance) attracts mainly confused, political correct, wishy-washy acadhimmies and naïvists.
Khader himself : on one side he claims to be "a fanatic democrat" - on the other side a Muslim. During the last few days he's been caught lying in public and he refuses to unveil anything of his political stance - if he has one. OK, the man is "fatwa'd" to death and has a permanent bodyguard and undoubtedly know a thing or two about Islam. But at the same time he wants to soften up Denmark's strict immigration laws - even to the extent of allowing Muslims to enter.
Why do the word "taqiyya" come to mind?

P.S. - Sorry I missed to meet you in Copenhagen during the Counter-Jihad event, Fjordman,

89 Highrise  Thu, May 31, 2007 12:33:52pm

Kos kidz are so out there, They don't have 2 brain cells to get anything over on LGF.

I can't even go there to read...they are that nasty.

90 BabbaZee  Thu, May 31, 2007 12:42:30pm
91 WeaselZipper  Thu, May 31, 2007 12:44:58pm

#89

Kos is bad, Huff Po is crazy country...

92 WeaselZipper  Thu, May 31, 2007 12:47:55pm

#90 BabbaZee

What's up? I need my daily dose of inane Koran chanting, that wasn't enough...

93 Fjordman  Thu, May 31, 2007 12:48:31pm

#88: I haven't viewed him as a taqiyyabot primarily, but maybe I'm being naive. But he's certainly one for attention, more than for practical results.

I'm sure we'll meet some day, but I prefer to keep a low profile for now, and not attend too many of these events in person.

94 pass the moonbaticide  Thu, May 31, 2007 12:49:00pm

Only $10Million? With almost a million 'Public Servants',
that's about ... (help me with my arithmetic) ... $10 each.
Even assuming it was for innocent purposes, Against arrears of salaries of about 6 months it's an entirely useless gesture.

95 bulwrk  Thu, May 31, 2007 12:50:09pm

That whirring noise you hear is Leif Ericson spinning in his grave.

96 looking closely  Thu, May 31, 2007 1:49:28pm

Giving $10 million to a violent kleptocracy ain't too swift. Palestine has already received more foreign aid per capita than any other entity in the history of foreign aid.

Has it helped them? I think all its done is eliminate Palestine's desire to become economically self-sufficient. Why work when Daddy keeps handing you cash every time you cry?

*Maybe* the money will be used for *cough* "civil servants". . .does Palestine actually provide any "civil service?". . .but even so, money is fungible.

More money to civil servants in column X more money diverted to slush funds for bombs and guns in column Y.

Norway might as well have just cut out the middlemen and shipped a few truckloads of bombs and rifles to Gaza.

97 Muadib  Thu, May 31, 2007 3:10:49pm

Stupid move.

98 Durendal  Thu, May 31, 2007 3:40:58pm

not even a drop in the bucket of cash that the US Govt pours on terrorists and tyrants every year

99 EE  Thu, May 31, 2007 4:15:00pm

That's money that Hamas can use to manufacture more rockets for random fire into Israel.

It's too bad that Norway has chosen to give funding to a terrorist entity that refuses to recognize Israel's right to exist.

100 mjazzguitar  Thu, May 31, 2007 5:05:03pm

That's money that Hamas will use to further arm itself. I can't understand why Norway is helping terrorists try to destroy Israel.

101 mjazzguitar  Thu, May 31, 2007 5:07:48pm

Israel should cut off all services to Palestine and let the Europeans take care of the Palestinians.

102 sheik yer'mami  Fri, Jun 1, 2007 1:49:53am

This boomerang will come back.

It will hit these PC infected Northern lights like a hailstorm in the midnight sun. I hope all the weapons that Hamas buys with Norwegian money will be used on those very same Norwegian limp dick polit props who paid the jiziyah to these genocidal maniacs.

103 Ledger1  Fri, Jun 1, 2007 2:23:30am

10 million reasons why to not trust Norway.

104 Mutt American  Fri, Jun 1, 2007 10:13:26pm

$10 million?

The PA says it needs some $170 million per month to meet its financial obligations, including $115 million to pay the salaries of thousands of government employees.

[Link: www.cfr.org...]


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