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Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 11:03:58 am PDT

Here’s an interesting note: we had one visitor today from Reuters’ Canary Wharf facility in London, unusual for a Sunday.

So I checked our logs to see where the visitor came from.

Our Reuters Sunday visitor got to LGF by clicking a link at a neo-Nazi web site, where the owner (an admirer of white power nutjob Alex Linder) was apparently excited by one of our posts criticizing the Bush administration.

I won’t link to the site; paste the address into your browser’s URL line if you want to see it:

coolkidsrebel.com/blog/syndication/?bdprssarchivedate=2007-05-28

Unfortunately, I can’t prevent pinheads like this neo-Nazi creep from posting links to LGF, but he’s no fan; he apparently found us because he’s a Ron Paul supporter:

coolkidsrebel.com/blog/2007/06/05/ jews-lgf-include-ron-paul-in-democratic-debate-poll-he-wins/

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1 Shug  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:06:01am

color me not surprised

2 zombie  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:06:06am

Charles has Reuters under the microscope!

3 Shug  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:06:09am

and color me first

4 LSD  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:06:12am

Imagine That ...

5 florya  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:07:51am

by their friends shall ye know them.

6 zombie  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:08:19am

Charles, notice the site you [don't] link to has Ron Paul campaign stuff ont he right sidebar.

Ron Paul!

7 BabbaZee  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:08:22am

AHHAHHHAA

Busted!

8 zombie  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:08:40am

ont he = on the

PIMF

9 lowandslow  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:10:03am

realwest has a keen eye also, he keeps a close eye on our Reuters visitors and noticed this one earlier.

10 Mike C.  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:10:45am

I'll pass.

11 DesertSage  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:11:43am

That website has several LGF links.

Either he's envious or Charles has a stalker.

12 Shug  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:13:17am

I'm sure the reuters reporter was just doing investigative journalism to expose the inner world of the neonazis

/yeah, that's it

13 zombie  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:14:17am

I'm a tad confused.

Straighten me out here...

The site whose URL is given above is a neo-Nazi site. (Hard to tell! They disguise their sentiments under an eye-crushing design, and link to both left-wing and right-wing articles.) A Reuters employee was surfing on that site, and clicked a link from there to an LGF post, where Charles detected it.

So, basically, the upshot is that someone at Reuters likes going to a neo-Nazi site?

Have I got this right?

14 DesertSage  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:15:20am

The guy seems to be a big fan of Norman G. Finkelstein also.

That's all I need to know...

15 NY Nana  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:16:28am

#11 Sage

Thanks for dumpster diving for us! :)


Either he's envious or Charles has a stalker

Probably both, sadly. Envious is a given, but stalking Charles is a blood sport for the deranged.

Stalking is the dark side of the internet.

16 Ojoe  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:18:58am

13 Zombie

I think so. & not suprising,(sp) really.

17 DesertSage  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:23:48am

Zombie

So, basically, the upshot is that someone at Reuters likes going to a neo-Nazi site?

Radical Islamists and radical Leftists have found common ground with neo-Nazis. You know what that common ground is.
We also know that Reuters employs at least one radical Islamist, I don't doubt that they employ many more.

18 zombie  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:24:39am

I've been trying to figure out that site.

Boy, neo-Nazis are an incomprehensible bunch! They hate blacks, they hate Israel, they hate lefties, they hate Bush, they hate Jews, they're holocaust deniers, they hate Jesse Jackson, they hate the US government...

It's like -- whoa, my head is spinning.

I guess somewhere in their brains this counts as a coherent belief system. To me it's just a pile of mush.

19 Charles  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:25:42am

zombie: can't say for sure that the person using that Reuters IP "likes" going to a neo-Nazi site. The only fact we know for sure is that he/she did click the LGF link on that page; it's certainly not a well-known or popular site, so it's very curious indeed that a Reuters employee is reading it.

See the added note above; the neo-Nazi is a big Ron Paul supporter and originally found us because of our Ron Paul posts.

20 NY Nana  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:26:54am

#14 Sage

The guy seems to be a big fan of Norman G. Finkelstein also.

That's all I need to know...

Frankenstein Finkelstein? That would do it for me, too.

21 JammieWearingFool  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:26:55am

Neo-nazis, Ron Paul supporters and Reuters.

Quite the axis.

22 simonml  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:27:05am

Ron Paul has the neo-Nazi vote. He's a lock to win now!

23 zombie  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:30:11am
#19 Charles

Yes, as always, everything comes down to Ron Paul.

It's a Ron Paul world -- we only live in it.

24 Block  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:31:47am

damnit people...

ron paul supported isreal's strike on the iraqi nuke plant...

he's not some isreal hater... he just sees that our invovlement in israel's problems has made the situation worse not better, and I think recent events have proved this to be true.

25 zombie  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:32:35am

I think I've finally developed the concise definition of a modern neo-Nazi:

a racist moonbat.

26 storagemanager  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:32:37am

There is enough hate out there without going to that site...

27 Flying Dutchman  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:33:22am

Yet another UN scandal !

UN Rights Council to Absolve Cuba and Belarus; Israel Facing Permanent
Indictment

[Link: www.unwatch.org...]

Flying Dutchman

28 storagemanager  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:33:34am

Ron Paul

29 Killgore Trout  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:34:01am

He has a link to "Wakeupfromyourslumber" on his front page too. Heh.

30 Killgore Trout  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:36:11am

... and he's a holocaust denier too.

31 Shaky Louie  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:37:00am

I noticed this as part of "koolkids" URL:

-jews-lgf-include-ron-paul-in-democratic-debate-po ll-he-wins/


I love it that s/he believes that R.P. "won"!
*chuckle-snort*

32 Render  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:37:18am

Truthers are neo-nazis, by and large.

Like their Islamic brethern, they are fond of creating conspiracy where there is none.

STOCK
N
TRADE,
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33 Craig Abu Al-Boo-Boo  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:38:28am

#24 Block,

So you think the Arabs should decide who our friends are?

That's a good dhimmi.

34 Thanos  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:42:49am

Vote for Ron Paul! Even the Nazis Like him!

35 goodbye_natalie  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:42:53am

I'd never been to a racist site ('xcept LGF, of course), so I had to look. I watched the "extremely intelligent black woman" flick and didn't think much of it either.

That is, until the last 15 seconds where I guess they've added the Al Jolson black face ending.

I really live in a sheltered world.

36 mean Gene  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:43:12am

There's a blog that gives Ron Paul site owners advice on how to spam polls and digg articles for Paul.
One bit of his advice:

Finally, if you blog about things that would reflect badly on the campaign, like say... your membership in NAMBLA or something equally revolting, please, leave Ron out of your network. We don't want people to make a mental association between these vices and the campaign.


OOPS!
I guess this neo-nazi saw nothing wrong with associating Paul and his group.

37 EtNorskTroll  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:44:13am
Unfortunately, I can’t prevent pinheads like this neo-Nazi creep from posting links to LGF, but he’s no fan; he apparently found us because he’s a Ron Paul supporter:


AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA~!

I love it~!

Ron Paul strikes again...

/This is going to be a fun election cycle

~ENT

38 little boomer  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:45:37am

"Reuters’ Canary Wharf neo-Nazis-I hate Reuters’ Canary Wharf neo-Nazis..."

39 Render  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:45:54am

#24 Twenty four posts in three years...

Learn the correct spelling of Israel.

Ron Paul may very well have "supported" the Israeli strike on Osrik, but he clearly has a problem with Israel using US made F-16's to conduct that strike.

By his words and deeds, Mr Paul appears to have a problem with Jews as well.

HEAD,
R

40 Thanos  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:46:08am

Update on the Fatwah Front:

The cleric of Red Mosque (Lal Masjid) in Islamabad has issued a death decree against staff at a magazine for publishing a fashion-shoot advertisement entitled 'Adam and Eve'.

Authorities have been locked in a confrontation with clerics at Lal Masjid, for months, and they have threatened suicide bomb reprisals if force were used to break up their movement.

The decree, known as a fatwa, against the chief editor, publisher and other staffers of an English language magazine called Octane is the latest challenge by the mosque's clerics to President Pervez Musharraf's government.

"In the magazine's June edition blasphemy was committed against Hazrat (Prophet) Adam and Eve... Those responsible for the magazine are liable to death," Lal Masjid's chief cleric, Maulana Abdul Aziz, said in a statement.

The offending photographs were titled "Adam and Eve - Apple the Bone of Contention", and showed two models in scanty designer-wear costumes holding an apple.

Octane's editor, Zubair Kasuri, said it was just a commercial advertisement and contained nothing blasphemous, and had been published before by other magazines.

"But even then if it creates any misunderstanding or conveys any wrong perception, we are ready to apologise."

In April, Aziz issued a decree against a women minister after newspapers published a photograph of her hugging her instructor after a para-jump to raise money for earthquake victims.

Followers of the Lal Masjid have become increasingly bold in their self-styled anti-vice campaign, raising fear that for all his talks of "enlightened moderation" Musharraf is unable to stem the trend towards Talibanisation.

link to AAJ News story (reuters)

41 Evan from NZ  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:47:39am

OT

On a similar note, here's what Craig Murray, Britain's ambassador to Uzbekistan had to say about the situation in Gaza..

By associating themselves so completely with Islamic fundamentalism, the Palestinians are making the situation worse, and the Zionists very happy. But what did we expect? Palestine has been a prolonged genocide for sixty years, the worst example of ethnic cleansing since the eradication of Native Americans.

What's wrong with this picture, I wonder?

42 ChenZhen  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:51:37am

#13 zombie 6/17/2007 11:14:17 am PDT

So, basically, the upshot is that someone at Reuters likes going to a neo-Nazi site?

Have I got this right?

Of course, I don't know that you can assume with any degree of certainty that anyone that visits a site is there because they like it (per se).

43 Charles  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:53:24am

Anyone who clicks an LGF link at that site will now end up at the IDF's Hebrew-language site.

44 zombie  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:54:20am
#43 Charles

Anyone who clicks an LGF link at that site will now end up at the IDF's Hebrew-language site.

Bwahahahaha!

45 simonml  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:54:34am

#42 ChenZhen

Charles addressed that fact. Read #19

46 mjazzguitar  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:55:50am

#13 zombie
It appears to be so.

47 Render  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:57:57am

A quick scan of the comments on Craig Murrays website reveals that the attempt to blame the creation of Hamas on Israel/Arik Sharon is in full swing.

That meme is almost as stupidly uninformed as the vain attempt to blame the creation of the Taliban on the US.

ALMOST
AS,
R

48 Muadib  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:58:34am
Cool Kids Rebel
. . . responsible for stealing the emperor’s clothes making a fool of himself

Stupid Hate Site. No signs of intelligence. Just another moron that denies reality and lives in a fantasy world. A Reuters type.

49 mjazzguitar  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 11:59:37am

This certainly proves that "The enemy of my enemy is my friend." is a lie.

50 nagasaki_hata  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:00:47pm

So, who cares, the internet is all about free speech. At this point, it seems EVRYONE is looking at Bush's actions with new peepers at least on this immigration issue. Speaking of which, though the el presidente por vida Booosh says "it's Impossible" to deport the illegals, Ike did it!

[Link: www.csmonitor.com...]

How Eisenhower solved illegal border crossings from Mexico
George W. Bush isn't the first Republican president to face a full-blown immigration crisis on the US-Mexican border.

Fifty-three years ago, when newly elected Dwight Eisenhower moved into the White House, America's southern frontier was as porous as a spaghetti sieve. As many as 3 million illegal migrants had walked and waded northward over a period of several years for jobs in California, Arizona, Texas, and points beyond.

President Eisenhower cut off this illegal traffic. He did it quickly and decisively with only 1,075 United States Border Patrol agents - less than one-tenth of today's force. The operation is still highly praised among veterans of the Border Patrol.

Although there is little to no record of this operation in Ike's official papers, one piece of historic evidence indicates how he felt. In 1951, Ike wrote a letter to Sen. William Fulbright (D) of Arkansas. The senator had just proposed that a special commission be created by Congress to examine unethical conduct by government officials who accepted gifts and favors in exchange for special treatment of private individuals.

General Eisenhower, who was gearing up for his run for the presidency, said "Amen" to Senator Fulbright's proposal. He then quoted a report in The New York Times, highlighting one paragraph that said: "The rise in illegal border-crossing by Mexican 'wetbacks' to a current rate of more than 1,000,000 cases a year has been accompanied by a curious relaxation in ethical standards extending all the way from the farmer-exploiters of this contraband labor to the highest levels of the Federal Government."

Years later, the late Herbert Brownell Jr., Eisenhower's first attorney general, said in an interview with this writer that the president had a sense of urgency about illegal immigration when he took office.

America "was faced with a breakdown in law enforcement on a very large scale," Mr. Brownell said. "When I say large scale, I mean hundreds of thousands were coming in from Mexico [every year] without restraint."

Although an on-and-off guest-worker program for Mexicans was operating at the time, farmers and ranchers in the Southwest had become dependent on an additional low-cost, docile, illegal labor force of up to 3 million, mostly Mexican, laborers.

According to the Handbook of Texas Online, published by the University of Texas at Austin and the Texas State Historical Association, this illegal workforce had a severe impact on the wages of ordinary working Americans. The Handbook Online reports that a study by the President's Commission on Migratory Labor in Texas in 1950 found that cotton growers in the Rio Grande Valley, where most illegal aliens in Texas worked, paid wages that were "approximately half" the farm wages paid elsewhere in the state.

Profits from illegal labor led to the kind of corruption that apparently worried Eisenhower. Joseph White, a retired 21-year veteran of the Border Patrol, says that in the early 1950s, some senior US officials overseeing immigration enforcement "had friends among the ranchers," and agents "did not dare" arrest their illegal workers.

Walt Edwards, who joined the Border Patrol in 1951, tells a similar story. He says: "When we caught illegal aliens on farms and ranches, the farmer or rancher would often call and complain [to officials in El Paso]. And depending on how politically connected they were, there would be political intervention. That is how we got into this mess we are in now."

51 Spiritualized  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:01:45pm

#block

he's not some isreal hater... he just sees that our invovlement in israel's problems has made the situation worse not better

"Israel's problem" is Islamic terrorism.

The world's problem is Islamic terrorism.

What's your problem?

52 mjazzguitar  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:02:20pm

#24 Block 6/17/2007 11:31:47 am PDT

he just sees that our invovlement in israel's problems has made the situation worse not better, and I think recent events have proved this to be true.

If by that you mean us pressuring Israel to make concessions, I agree with you. If by that you mean military aid, I disagree.

53 Render  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:03:29pm

If we have the resources to arrest and prosecute 600,000+ Americans a year for marijuana offenses, then we certainly have the resources to arrest and deport 600,000 illegals a year...

And in a couple of years or so, problem solved.

NEVER
SAY
CAN'T,
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54 BabbaZee  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:04:32pm

#24 Block

Are you Dr. Z3N's sock?

55 NY Nana  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:04:43pm

#34 Thanos

OT...I will have a complete review of the OXO Good Grips Mango Splitter tonight, to send you, as hubby will use it for the first time. :)

56 BabbaZee  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:05:32pm

"Anti Zionism is not Antisemitism" ain't gonna play here, demon.

57 ChenZhen  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:06:58pm

#45 simonml 6/17/2007 11:54:34 am PDT

Charles addressed that fact. Read #19

Oops my bad.

58 BabbaZee  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:07:54pm

#43 Charles 6/17/2007


Anyone who clicks an LGF link at that site will now end up at the IDF's Hebrew-language site.


ahahhahhahaaa

How I love when you do that.

59 NY Nana  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:08:15pm

#24 block

No. of comments posted (since July 26, 2004): 34

If you paid attention, in nearly 3 years, you might have learned that Israel is not spelled 'Isreal'

Oh, BTW? FOAD.

60 Shug  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:08:28pm

#25 zombie

a racist moonbat.


reduntant. to moonbats, everything is about race. mexicans and blacks can't possibly succeed without the help of suburban whites driving volvos.

61 BabbaZee  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:10:14pm

#31 Shaky Louie
Bereft of humor, the tolerant peace loving Jew hating Moonbaticus Gigantipussy persists in making childish faux pauxs related to the sarcasm and mirth possessed by his far superior and jolly enemies.

62 simonml  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:10:28pm

#50

Eisenhower's problem was mainly Mexican migrant workers coming in to work for low cost in agriculture to support themselves and their families. The problem now is a little more complicated. If the only immigrants were Mexicans willing to work for a living then I'd be fine leaving the borders open. How many thousands of American hating Arabs come across that same border every year? How many drug cartels run deadly illegal drugs across our open border every year?

My point is, if you want to come to America to work, great. we welcome you.

If you want to come to America to mooch, commit crimes, sell drugs, or kill infidels, we have a problem.

IMHO that is our immigration problem.

63 DesertSage  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:11:38pm

To sum up the website that Charles (didn't) link to:

Lefitsts
Homosexuals
Brown skinned people
Yellow skinned people
Red skinned people
Catholics
And of course Eskimos

They're ALL bad, unless any one of these sub-groups or any individual within that sub-group hates Jews. Jew hating is top priority.

Hating Jews trumps everything.

You can be a gay, black communist...but as long as you hate Jews you're OK with these guys.

You can be a tree hugging, overweight white guy pedophile from San Francisco...but as long as you hate Jews you're OK with these guys.

64 BabbaZee  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:12:53pm
#54 BabbaZee 6/17/2007 12:04:32 pm PDT

#24 Block

Are you Dr. Z3N's sock?

YOO HOO

Block the sock?

I'm calling you out here.

Tick Tock MFer.

65 newsjunkie_ky  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:14:18pm

OT
Today I learned something from one of my lefty friends. I've known this guy for over 18 years. He used to be a Republican but in the last few years he has changed. He became a democrat and a left winger at that. He is a truther. He voted for jon carry (he had to buy my lunch over Bush's win), and became anti Christian.

Today he emails me the reason, he came out as a gay man. I haven't seen him in a few years but he was married with two kids. Don't know if he is still married.

He has become vehemently anti Christian. We were having this big email discussion about the proposed bills (House bill H.R. 1592 and Senate bill S. 1105) that would make it a hate crime if Churches preached parts of the Bible against homosexuality. And a California lawsuit which is headed to the U.S. Supreme Court would make the use of the words “natural family,” “marriage” and “union of a man and a woman” a “hate speech” crime in government workplaces. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has already ruled in favor of the plaintiffs.

He sent me something about Columbia now giving full rights to gay and lesbian couples (which I have no problem with just don't call it marriage) and how progressive Columbia is and how with KING GEORGE in the White House...

My point? Everyone has their own agenda that clouds their objectivity and colors their perspective on all issues. Hope you all don't mind my telling this.

66 NinoBrown79  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:16:01pm

Someone needs to nominate Ron Paul for the nobel peace prize. If he can span the barriers between neo nazis, islamists, and liberals he should be able to heal the partisan devide in this country when elected president and promote world peace.

67 new_tommy  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:17:09pm

I just had to check this site out. Truly bizarre. This sight contains links to both the likes of Crooks and Liars and Vanguard News Network (VNN). Links approvingly to an interview with the mother of Lynx and Lamb of the neo-Nazi prepubescent girl band Prussian Blue.

The Nazi-Leftist-Ron Paul Convergence is in full swing.

68 new_tommy  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:18:26pm
This sight contains links to both

Site, not sight.

PIMF.

69 NinoBrown79  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:18:57pm

#65 newsjunkie_ky
Hey is your friend going to vote for Ron Paul?

70 mjazzguitar  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:22:03pm

#43 Charles is the man!

71 nagasaki_hata  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:22:40pm

#62
Allowing unlimited access to USA's jobs to illegals is neither lawful nor prudent if we want Americans' standard of living to remain high. No situation is exactly as any other, but the USA has traditionally had drug problems from Mexico. The main difference is the multiculti globalist agenda that is actively promoting illegals coming in. Hey, we are importing Africans, Hmong, and other folks too as if the USA is supposed to be the United Nations intead of a soverign country based on European Civilization on ethnicities.

Rather than worrying about who's looking at LGF, we should be worried about the White House folk---

[Link: www.csmonitor.com...]

America's undisclosed vice president

Dick Cheney has been keeping secrets. Among other things, he can now hide the names of his visitors.

Washington - Dick Cheney, he of the undisclosed location, is at it again. He's keeping secrets.

You may recall that early in the Bush administration, the vice president refused to disclose which energy companies he had consulted on energy policy. He fought that issue up through the courts and won.

Recently, we learned that Mr. Cheney sought to override the Justice Department's objections to a secret surveillance program. The vice president's office even blocked the promotion of a senior Justice Department official who had opposed the surveillance operation.

It turns out that Cheney and other White House officials attended a secret meeting in March 2004. They wanted Attorney General John Ashcroft, from his hospital bed, to approve the continuation of the possibly illegal surveillance program. To his credit, Ashcroft refused.

And we learned about another of Cheney's furtive ways this past week. The Secret Service recently ended the practice of keeping logs of visitors to the president and the vice president.

You can probably figure out who wanted to hide the names of his guests – Cheney, of course. You have to wonder who are these mysterious persons that he sees, whose identities must never be revealed.

And wait, there's more. In 2001, the White House tore up its long-standing policy of releasing presidential papers after 12 years.

The move came just in time to block the release of the Reagan papers. That was reportedly the work of Cheney, too.

Now that we have a secretary of Homeland Security, perhaps we also need a secretary of Secrecy, who would operate from an undisclosed location.

Maybe the vice president should add that to his undisclosed duties, now that his former chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, is no longer available.

72 mjazzguitar  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:25:04pm

#67 new_tommy
Hitler smiley faces? That's effing sick. This is as bad as The palestinian teachers.

73 mjazzguitar  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:26:11pm

I noticed that during the Gaza disengagement all the photos from Reuters were taken from the palestinian side.

74 BabbaZee  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:30:25pm
#64 BabbaZee 6/17/2007 12:12:53 pm PDT

#54 BabbaZee 6/17/2007 12:04:32 pm PDT

#24 Block

Are you Dr. Z3N's sock?

YOO HOO

Block the sock?

I'm calling you out here.

Tick Tock MFer.

[ --- ]

and

[ --- ]

75 new_tommy  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:31:47pm

OT.

Damn, even I don't hate Mike Nifong this bad:

Thoughts on Mike Nifong's Disbarment (and why he should be executed)

76 bcgirl  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:36:43pm

#41,,err,, I mean no disrespect,,,I know ther were some very bad things that happened,, but Native Americans eradicated from America? Well then my native American friends must be ghosts or figments fof my imagination.

77 William  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:37:51pm

Up on CNN's main page, is another al-Reuters collaboration/cover up piece for islamic terrorists.

The headline on CNN's main page reads: "Group: No deal to free BBC reporter."

Hmm, a random "group"?   What "group"?

Clicked the link, which leads to the al-Reuters piece:

Group wants demands met before freeing BBC reporter
POSTED: 2:27 p.m. EDT, June 17, 2007

TEHRAN, Iran (Reuters) -- A Palestinian militant group holding BBC reporter Alan Johnston said on Sunday there was no deal to free the Briton abducted in Gaza three months ago and said he would be released only if its demands were met.

"Freeing this detainee has not been part of any deal with any faction or organization. What appears on television screens and through the media here and there is untrue," a man identified as a spokesman for the Army of Islam in Gaza told Al-Jazeera television.

"If they do not meet our demands there will be no release for that detainee and if things become more difficult ... then we would seek God's satisfaction by slaughtering this journalist," said the spokesman, identified as Abu Khatab.

An official of the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas said earlier on Sunday Johnston would be released within hours, but as the clock ticked by another senior Hamas member counseled caution.

[Link: www.cnn.com...]


Oh, the "group" is muslim terrorists.   What a surprise.

78 new_tommy  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:38:43pm

#72 mjazzguitar

#67 new_tommy
Hitler smiley faces? That's effing sick. This is as bad as The palestinian teachers.

Yeah, usually homeschooling is for the better. Not in this instance.

79 prowling  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:38:58pm

#74

Crickets chirping, that's a nice touch, BabaZee. I sent myself the link for future taunting of my (very few) Lib friends. I was wondering, who is the bigger moonbat, Ron Paul or Dennis Kucinich?

80 devilzadvocate  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:46:35pm

I always wondered why bloggers never talk about their server logs like this.

One of the easiest ways to influence opinion on "zionism" would be to invest heavily into websites like this. I wonder how many so called "liberals" actually visit neo-nazi sites like this.

81 BabbaZee  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:53:30pm

#79 prowling
Same same but Ron Paul wears a very thin mask.

LOL


Later Lizardia

82 Sharmuta  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:54:42pm

43 Charles

Anyone who clicks an LGF link at that site will now end up at the IDF's Hebrew-language site.

Heh.

/You Rock!

83 nagasaki_hata  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 12:58:19pm

#67 newtommy

The Nazi-Leftist-Ron Paul Convergence is in full swing.

add Barry Goldwater Republicans, paleo-conservatives, libertarians...

Many have learned that Orwellian Endless-War-For-Endless-Peace Globalist Multicultis are the ENEMY par excellence and the Muslims are their Hellhounds...

84 The Albatross  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 1:03:38pm

Neo Nazis for Ron Paul?

Don't tell Dunlap:

85 kevinmumaw  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 1:19:29pm

I copied and pasted the link just to see what nazis talk about...it was just a linked headline.

So...this is becoming strange as far as convergances go...leftist-Islamist-nazi-? I expect to see a joint NAMBLA/CAIR press conference to announce support for the Breck Girl campaign momentarily. It will of course be the headline event for Keith Olbermann and hailed in Caracas. Oi. I'm off to see "Oceans 13!"

86 RememberSekhmet?  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 1:39:28pm

I am so glad I put my Cherry Coke Zero down before reading that.

The same people who hoot and holler if the KKK has a rally parrot many of the same things they say about Jews.

It's a sick, sad world.

87 RememberSekhmet?  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 1:41:40pm

#83:

If you find yourself agreeing with Neo-Nazis, ain't that supposed to be a sign that, oh, I don't know... maybe it's time to re-think a few things?

88 Spiritualized  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 1:46:37pm

#evan in NZ

On a similar note, here's what Craig Murray, Britain's ambassador to Uzbekistan had to say about the situation in Gaza..

He's not the ambassador any more, he was fired in 2004.

89 m  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 1:52:02pm

#41 Evan from NZ

Besides the fact that they are multiplying like frikken rabbits? Heh.

90 Thor  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 1:58:33pm

Yes you can ban referrers from Neo Nazi websites. Charles, if you need help, let me know.

Method #1

Htaccess method.

RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} ^[Link: .*badsite1.com...] [NC,OR]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} ^[Link: .*badsite2.com[NC]...]
rewriterule !(401.html|403.html|404.html|robots.txt) - [F]

Method #2

Using Mod Security

#Ban By IP Number
SecFilterSelective "REMOTE_ADDR" "^72.14.192.*$" "deny,log,status:403"

Or

#Ban by Referrer
SecFilterSelective "HTTP_REFERER" "brandimensions.com" "deny,nolog,status:403"

91 EtNorskTroll  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 2:05:38pm
#75 new_tommy 6/17/2007 12:31:47 pm PDT

OT.

Damn, even I don't hate Mike Nifong this bad:

Thoughts on Mike Nifong's Disbarment (and why he should be executed)

Actually, New_Tommy, there is good precedence for sentiments like this:

What Mike "Knife-mom" did was a direct attack on the very fabric of our American Society and way of being...impartial justice.

When someone in his position does the things that he did, he hurts America in ways that only Al-Queda dreams of doing.

Once the average American stops believing (!) that our judges are impartial, then the whole system collapses on itself.

We live in a 'free' society. Once justice is gone (or perceived to be gone) then it will be "every man for himself".

God help us all when that day does come.

~Norsk Troll

92 EtNorskTroll  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 2:06:20pm

Nifong is a traitor...he should be dealt with accordingly.

~Norsk Troll

93 nagasaki_hata  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 2:16:11pm

#87
A broken clock is correct twice a day, yes? If a hater says the sky is blue, who I'm I to say nyet? Bush is impeach-worthy, if an illegal Mexican says so, I'll still agree with him/her.

Many folks have changed, though, true enough--- and NOT for the better. For example, Joe Sobran used to write for National Review but has fallen off the edge as in this jaw-dropping quote from John Derbyshire attributed to Joe Sobran--

“You must only ever write of us as a passive, powerless, historically oppressed minority, struggling to maintain our ancient identity in a world where all the odds are against us, poor helpless us, poor persecuted and beleaguered us! Otherwise we will smash you to pieces.”

[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]

Jew hating does indeed seem a preoccupation with many on the Left and Right and even in-between... Sad and strange. (So much for chosenness)

94 Charles  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 2:19:33pm

Thor: I didn't mean that I couldn't ban referrers from the site -- I'm already doing that. But I can't stop them from putting links to LGF on their site.

95 RememberSekhmet?  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 2:43:41pm

Nagasaki, you are known by the company you keep. You must be so proud.

96 kulthur  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 2:47:21pm

Ron Paul is essentially the spiritual representative of the psychotic "conservative" faction, undoubtedly. I guess that may be kind of obvious, but I had it confirmed for me in an unusually vivid way just a couple days ago.

I have this friend who claims to be a libertarian (why anyone would bother belonging to a group with a libertarian philosophy I can't exactly understand, but), but who is in fact believes something more like Yes, the first step is to set up a government of minimal intrusiveness - and then, when the government is receded enough, and weak enough, then we begin to change things in the way we would Really like them to be.

So it turns out, in spirit, he's basically an Idaho lake white power guy; he's just too lazy to follow the consequences of his actions to their logical conclusion. In fact, his stepmother is a bona fide actual Idaho Lake white power neo-Nazi. My friend would tell me about anonymous packages she'd receive from Idaho and brown paper bags she'd send back, and would - no joke - regularly begin the family dinner table conversation with "So did everyone here see what the Zionists did today?"

Anyway, he's a big Buchanan fan, and now a Ron Paul supporter, as is his stepmom, he informed me. An anecdote.

97 kulthur  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 2:50:14pm

Execute Nifong?

Really?

Some people have to seriously step away from the news stream and calm down. Save your murder for the jihadis, guys. Sheesh.

98 RememberSekhmet?  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 3:00:23pm

#96

And it's tragic, really. There is some serious merit to minarchism in and of itself. However, its flaw as a governmental philosophy lies just where you pointed out: People who would not so much thrive under the power vacuum, but use it in order to advance their own psychotic goals.

99 Render  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 3:13:38pm

#97

Nifong attempted to put those guys in prison for 30 years without the possiblity of parole.

This would be tantemont to a death sentence, and Nifong knew that.

30 years ago, without the benefit of DNA testing, Nifong would have succeeded and only the drug addled stripper would have known otherwise.

He tried to sell their lives for short term political gain and in doing so threw the Rule of Law in the trash.

That Nifong remains a free man currently is an offense to that Rule of Law.

Maybe you might not be so quick to defend Nifong if it was your son he'd tried that on?

SERVE
JUSTICE,
R

100 desertdweller  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 3:15:52pm

I'll discriminate here. I will never vote for Ron Paul because of the nutjob wacko kiddies who are spamming him on the internet.

Got it?

101 nagasaki_hata  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 7:38:06pm

#95
Sheesh, so "Bush Bashers" are nazi-idaho-leftist-moronic-evil-white supremacist antisemites?

Come on, Bush is annoying many folk with his odd ways of late---as I've said I voted for him both times and now wish I hadn't. At least if dingleberry Kerry won, we'd be on his vice-pres (who ever he was, I forget) by now cause Kerry would have had the big one at 9/11 and the voters MIGHT have stirred from their media-numbed state long enough to insist on accountability from their reps and aggressiveness in the illegal immigration issue.

Anyway, if every damn time someone says something not in lockstep with other here at LGF and happens to agree with some otherwise wackjobs on an important issue then so much for free discourse and holding elected representatives to the letter of the Constitution.

Got to do some independent thinking outside the "neo-con" box and realize there's more shades of grey nowadays and things have never been precisely black and white anyway.

102 nagasaki_hata  Sun, Jun 17, 2007 7:48:49pm

Yes, I do support Ron Paul. [hangs head but smiles] Sad that I feel I must add-- BUT I don't spam anyone, or ask anyone else to do so, nor do I think he has a snowball's chance of winning -- so sue me, I go with my head and heart this time around -- assuming we have an election. At least I'll know I didn't vote another loser into the White House. Who will YOU vote for? Il Duce Ruddy?, 3-Dollar Rhomney?, Manchurian McCain? ---HA-HA!

(Hi Charles, you crack me up with all your naughty techie ways -- love it you care so much!)

103 Sceptic Tank  Mon, Jun 18, 2007 10:07:29am

Anyone who clicks an LGF link at that site will now end up at the IDF's Hebrew-language site

Great moments in computing, truly. Happened last nite and cracking up with laughter I thought my computer who knows me was taking over and fell out wth a smile. My admiration for the skills involved and the sensibility knows no bounds.


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