Irate_Nate here. Just thought I’d let everybody know whats up with TIN. As of right now TIN is on chill. I haven’t had the time to post or even fix the errors found at the blog. For those of you who supported TIN all these few years… My respect goes out to you for your insight and friendship. I plan on coming back. God willing the time away will be short.
So in the mean time…. enjoy life…. enjoy family… enjoy your freedoms…. all of which are blessings from God. And to our soilders Much Love and Respect from mine to your families. To all of our politicians….. shut up, buck up and do what you said you would do already. If there is a promise given. Then follow through is expected. Now for my take on the big 08 election. I normally would say vote right. But due to what we are left with . I’ll just say Don’t vote left. I cannot endorse Mcstain… but I will honor the ticket he has won.
Well kids thats all for now. I’ll stop by and drop a vid or short post here n there. Feel free to stop by. I apologizes that the comments are off. Yet another error in a long list of errors. Hmmm reminds me of the government.
Filed Under (411, Jihad) by Irate_Nate on March-2-2008
Free Speech: YouTube has agreed to scrub material critical of radical Islam after Pakistan’s religious police crashed the popular site in protest. Score another one for the Islamofascists.
The worldwide outage — and anti-speech outrage — occurred after Pakistani authorities ordered local Internet service providers to block access to a YouTube video they deemed “highly provocative and blasphemous.”
The offending video was a trailer for a Dutch documentary set for release next month that shows in detail how Islamic doctrine is an “inspiration for intolerance, murder and terror.”
Experts say the method used to block the site leaked onto the Internet and caused traffic to YouTube to be directed into a kind of “Web cul-de-sac in Pakistan,” as UPI described it.
The method involved Pakistani ISP operators “deliberately putting false information out there” that diverted traffic to the site across the globe for hours, said Daniel Castro of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a nonpartisan research group in Washington.
In other words, the Pakistani government essentially committed an act of cyberterrorism. Islamabad denies it, claiming its crashing of YouTube was “not intentional.” MORE<<<<<<
code stinko would rather justify abortion over the security of our country. And they call our troops baby killers!?
And then there is the Berkeley leaders endorsing code stinko’s actions and ideals. Liberal extremists on the City Council of Berkeley, California recently passed a resolution labeling brave United States Marines as unwelcome and uninvited visitors within the city’s boundaries. According to the Sacramento Bee, “… City Council … labeled military recruiters stationed [in Berkeley] as ‘intruders’ and pronounced them a ‘violent influence’ on the city’s youth”Additionally, the Sacramento Bee reported, “It [the Berkeley City Council] also gave the anti-war group Code Pink a permanent parking space in front of the recruiting office, from which it could stage its frequent protests.” (Sacramento Bee, 2/12/08)
Senate Democrats are blocking the Senate from saying anything official about this situation and allowing this outrageous insult by the city of Berkeley to go unanswered.
Senate Republicans are committed to supporting our troops and fighting back against the radical Senate Democrat agenda.
Filed Under (Terrorist, War) by Irate_Nate on February-17-2008
50,000 Hezbollah men said deployed along border with Israel
By Yoav Stern
The Lebanese newspaper A-Safir reported Saturday that the Lebanon-based guerilla group Hezbollah has deployed 50,000 “activists” along the southern border with Israel and declared a state of high alert in southern Lebanon.
According to the report, the organization has also evacuated all buildings in the area designated for social or political purposes in recent days, in preparation for a confrontation with Israel in the wake of the assassination of Hezbollah terror chief Imad Mughniyah.
Mughniyah, the organization’s deputy secretary general, was killed in a blast in an upscale Damascus neighborhood late Tuesday. On Thursday, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah blamed Israel for the assassination and vowed to retaliate. Israel denied any involvement in the incident. —-MORE
Denmark’s leading newspapers Wednesday reprinted a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad that triggered rioting in Muslim countries two years ago.
The newspapers said they republished the cartoon to show their firm commitment to freedom of speech after the arrest Tuesday of three people accused of plotting to kill the man who drew the cartoon depicting the prophet wearing a turban shaped like a bomb with a lit fuse.
Candidate attracts ‘people who think mass murderers are romantic revolutionaries’
The Fox TV affiliate in Houston has captured images of a volunteer in a campaign office for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama working in front of a flag featuring the image of Che Guevara, the South American revolutionary who became Fidel Castro’s executioner after the communist takeover in Cuba.
As Sen. John McCain assumes the GOP front-runner mantle, his long-standing, but little-noticed association with left-wing donors such as George Soros and Teresa Heinz Kerry is receiving new attention among his Republican critics.
Al-Qaeda in Iraq faces an “extraordinary crisis”. Last year’s mass defection of ordinary Sunnis from al-Qaeda to the US military “created panic, fear and the unwillingness to fight”. The terrorist group’s security structure suffered “total collapse”.
German security officials have seen an increase in al-Qaida activity on the Internet aimed at radicalizing, recruiting and training potential German-speaking terrorists, an Interior Ministry official said Friday.
Today’s terror quiz: What do you get when you combine a nuclear Muslim state, an al-Qaeda stronghold and a key U.S. ally? The scary answer is Pakistan and this country’s future is shakier than ever.
An Iranian hardline watchdog body has banned a grandson of late revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini from running for parliament next month, a newspaper reported on Wednesday.