Sunday, October 16, 2005

United against Dhimmis.

Fcuk the System.

It's always refreshing to get comments on my posts, calling my call of action fundamentalist. First off kid, it isn't fundamentalist---it's extremist. It isn't ignorant to be damn mad that the once proud race of Egypt, has been reduced to dhimmitude. It's about time the Copts started to stand up for themselves and take matters into their own hands. We shouldn't immigrate to America, Europe or Australia but help build our country with our hearts, minds and knowledge. I will not be a dhimmi and watch my brothers and sisters continually be raped, discriminated or oppressed. When will we wake up from this nightmare? When will we show our fellow countrymen that we too deserve to be equal?

Call me what you like, but until the Christians of the Middle East gain the self respect that we deserve I will not play the dhimmi and be subservient to the enemy?

P.S. fcuk you dhimmis.

Saturday, October 08, 2005

Bush's Coptic vixon


















Dina Powell -- Department of State
Assistant Secretary for Educational and Cultural Affairs
Dina Powell most recently served President George W. Bush as the Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Presidential Personnel. In this capacity, she managed the recruitment and vetting of the thousands of candidates for top positions in the Bush Administration and provided final recommendations to the President for all political appointees throughout the Executive Branch, including Cabinet, Sub-Cabinet, Ambassadors and Presidential Boards and Commissions. Prior to joining President Bush’s Administration, Mrs. Powell worked as Director of Congressional Affairs for the Republican National Committee. In that role, she served as a senior advisor to the Chairman of the Republican National Committee and principal liaison to the members of the U.S. Congress. Previously, Mrs. Powell served as a member of the senior staff for then U.S. House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-TX). Mrs. Powell graduated with honors from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelors degree in Humanities. She was born in Cairo, Egypt and speaks Arabic.

She was my babysitter and sunday school teacher when I was a youngin'. Whoa.

Dhimmitude has its payoffs.
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