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If you down to Sudan today... Another Mohammed-Teddy post


If you go out to Sudan today
You're sure of a big surprise.
If you go out to Sudan today
You'd better cover your woman’s legs face and thighs!

For every teddy that ever there was
Will wonder there for certain, because
Today's the day the teddy bears names get nit-picked!.

Picnic time for Muslim teddy bears,
Muhammad the Teddy bear is not having a lovely time today.
Watch them, catch the English unawares,
We will stop their aid and make them pay!

Previous bits: here and here and here and here and here and here

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Virgin Media are crap post 7


Do Virgin Media have a complaints dept? Does anyone work there? Can they handle complaints & get back to customers? Based on my lack of a reply and non returned calls I can say the answer is no.

Tonights e-mail to a certain Mr Richard Bourne, who despite calls to their inept and dozy "customer service" & e-mails to his good self- I thought the meaning of the phrase customer service was in fact to provide customer service? - still has not provided me with Oct./Nov. bills or resolved any of the other queries that I have brought up.

Sadly Mr Bourne has chosen to ignore/delete the mails and the number I have for Virgin Media complaints is an outgoing line only and doesn't accept incoming calls.

I shall update as and when they ever get back to me, although they might want to Google "Virgin Media are crap" whilst they are looking into things.

The elusive Mr Bourne can be contacted - well maybe - at richard.bourne@virginmedia.co.uk and a copy of my mail to him is below....

Dear Sir,

I contacted yourselves before re a complaint as in the non arrival of Sep/Oct and Nov bills, Sept bill has been e-mailed and i am still awaiting the other two along with a reply from your good self.

Regards

**Oh if anyone is thinking of joining them FORGET IT. They cut off phone lines with no notice, channels cut out, they promise you call backs and don't call back, they also promise you money off and fail to deliver on that, oh and (yes I know I am going on here) despite paying the outstanding monies - due to their cock up - I still have no copies of Oct/Nov bills.

Get SKY, at least you can watch Francis Wilson doing the weather on SKY One. They have one week, thats seven days to resolve or they can put their piss poor cable & internet service where the woodpecker puts the proverbial nuts.

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RIP - Evel Knievel


CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) - Evel Knievel, the hard-living motorcycle daredevil whose exploits made him an international icon in the 1970s, died Friday. He was 69.

Knievel’s death was confirmed by his granddaughter, Krysten Knievel. He had been in failing health for years, suffering from diabetes and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, an incurable condition that scarred his lungs.

Knievel had undergone a liver transplant in 1999 after nearly dying of hepatitis C, likely contracted through a blood transfusion after one of his bone-shattering spills.

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More New Labour mockery - Harriet "Wot money?" Harman...

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Sudanese barbarians call for teachers death.


Here we see the "religion of peace" in action, peacefully calling for the infidels death that is.

SOURCE:

KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) — Thousands of Sudanese, many armed with clubs and knives, rallied Friday in a central square and demanded the execution of a British teacher convicted of insulting Islam for allowing her students to name a teddy bear "Muhammad."

The protesters streamed out of mosques after Friday sermons, as pickups with loudspeakers blared messages against Gillian Gibbons, the teacher who was sentenced Thursday to 15 days in prison and deportation. She avoided the more serious punishment of 40 lashes.

They massed in central Martyrs Square, outside the presidential palace, where hundreds of riot police were deployed, although they did not try to stop the rally.

**Meanwhile we are supporting this despotic junta with tax money:

The UK is pledging a further £6 million to support “peace” in Darfur and here is the breakdown of the cash from the taxpayers of the UK, pissed away on supporting barbarian dictatorships like the Sudan: Not that the Sudanese people see much of the money from New Labours ethical foreign policy in action...

Common Humanitarian Fund Contributions—£35.0m
Contribution to ICRC and NGOs—£30.0m
Support to the humanitarian response in Chad—£6.0m
Multi-Donor Trust Fund Contributions—£17.0m
Basic Services Fund (South Sudan)—£4.0m
Capacity Building in Southern Sudan—£2.3m
Governance Support through UNDP—£5.7m
Promoting Safety, Security and Access to Justice—£4.9m
DDR/SSR—£0.12m
Support to the Darfur Peace Agreement—£1.4m
Fighting Malaria—£1.5m
Support to UNICEF on Water and Child Rights—£0.8m
Support to local recovery processes—£1.0m

Total DFID—£109.72m
Africa Conflict Prevention Pool—£3.6m

Total—£113.32m

(Source:DFID)

**Lets cut off all aid to that shithole nation and give the Sudenese cunt of an ambassador his marching orders out of the UK. Let him know that he and his fellow barbarians are persona non grata, although the 12 year old Foreign Sec. David Milicunt lacks the balls to do that, mostly as his have not yet dropped...

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Stalin to Mr Bean - Gordon cyclops Brown.



Perfect.

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Mo -Teddy crisis - post 5: Fifteen days in jail & deported from Sudan for Gillian Gibbons.


… So it’s fifteen days in jail for the Gillian Gibbons. All because of a Teddy bear named after some medieval rapist, child abuser and prophet to the moslems.

Yep, Britain has in effect washed its hands of this woman and handed her over to medievel barbarians for justice.

There vision of justice says that allowing children to name a toy after the child abuser prophet is blasphemy and so its 15 days in jail for her. That to them is mild, they did call for her to be flogged and also have a fine on top of that, so I guess thats what they call "liberal justice" in the Sudan. Still our foreign sec. David Milicunt, a man who looks about twelve did call in the Sudanese ambassador for a chat.

The sums this up perfectly by Vented Spleen
As you are no doubt aware, the Millicunt has summoned the Sudanese ambassador to express his concern in the strongest terms over the jailing of Gillian Gibbons.

But did he really use the strongest terms?

At no point will he have used the word fucktard, at no point will he have inserted the phrase despotic hate-filled cuntjunta, at no point will he have told the ambassador to go fuck himself,

Could not agree more.

Foreign Secretary David Miliband has expressed "in the strongest terms" the UK's concern at her detention. - Wow, now thats fighting talk, I bet the murdering savage who is the Sudanese ambassador is crapping his panties over that.

From the ever fucking cool as fuck, Jesus & Mo..No threats, no sanctions, no cutting off of the aid that we supply this evil dictatorship. Yep welcome to Brown's new "Cool Britannia" - but my view is fuck the Sudan, next time they have a famine/flood or some other disaster they can all take a collective flying fuck.

This is a very good article that shows the Sudanese savages up for what they are:

Oh pick up your own Teddy bear of blasphemy from Cafe Press Store.

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Gordon "Cyclops" Brown - trailing in the polls


Trailing in the polls.

According to the YouGov poll only 23% of British people are satisfied with the job Gordon Brown is doing. By comparison a whopping 33% Americans approve of the job George W. Bush is doing.

So... that puts things into content.

Oh and here is one reason why he is looking like a dried out turd in the polls...

Britain has tumbled down another education league table - this time in science. In six years, the UK has slumped from fourth to 14th place in a table of 15-year-olds' performance in science tests...it is the second slide down an international education league in as many days... - Daily Mail

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Mo -Teddy crisis - post 4: Fifteen days in jail & deported from Sudan.


A British teacher has been found guilty in Sudan of insulting religion after she allowed her primary school class to name a teddy bear Muhammad.

Gillian Gibbons, 54, from Liverpool, has been sentenced to 15 days in prison and will then be deported.

She escaped conviction for inciting hatred and showing contempt for religious beliefs, and will now appeal.

Foreign Secretary David Miliband has expressed "in the strongest terms" the UK's concern at her detention.

The Sudanese ambassador, Omer Siddiq, was called back to the Foreign Office to explain the decision.

The Mo-Teddy is available on E-Bay(LINK ABOVE)

For sale due to a change in the school curriculum.

Mo is a delightful little bear who all children would love, but not some adults.

Condition: As new, but by time of delivery may have 40 scratch marks on back.

Any proceeds to Prisoners Abroad http://www.prisonersabroad.org.uk/



Not sure how long that will stay up, we all know how pc E-Bay are these days.

Shame on the Sudan and the narrow minded savages that jailed this woman.

For your enjoyment some more Mohammed Teddy bears.



Previous links: http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2007/11/teddy-bear-rage-briton-arrested-in.html
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2007/11/mo-teddy-crisis-gillian-gibbons-post-2.html
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2007/11/mo-teddy-crisis-post-3.html
http://newportcity.blogspot.com/2007/11/mo-teddy-crisis-post-4-fifteen-days-in.html
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Todays New Labour cock up.


Hundreds of criminals, including those accused of sexual offences, have avoided prosecution after a "cover-up" in magistrates' courts, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.

Jack Straw, the Justice Secretary, is to admit that over a period of "many years" hundreds of cases never came to court because warrants were not issued for the arrests of defendants when they failed to show up at court.

It means that the offenders got away with their crimes. Mr Straw has known about the cases, which initially involved Leeds magistrates' court but are suspected could go much wider, for some weeks.

**And there I was thinking that one day, just one single day, we could go without this inept worthless shower of shit that passed for a government fucking something up. Oh well, thats New Labours "cool Britannia" for you.

He has ordered an urgent inquiry because he is unsure whether the failures have been caused by gross incompetence, negligence or foul play.

The cases at Leeds involve defendants "failing to appear" at court when they should. That should automatically trigger an arrest warrant. Court officials should have informed the police so the case could still be completed and the defendant tried. But in these cases the police were not informed.

**I will sleep well tonight sure in the knowledge that when I awake tomorrow they will have balled up something else.

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FARC - Not all its cracked up to be...


From The Day
Dutch girl, Tanja Nijmeijer, who FARC guerillas in Columbia is bitterly “disillusioned” with her lot. Oh dear, how sad, never mind.

Yes this new age leftist idiot, who no doubt dreamed of being a latter day Che, dreamed over setting up a peoples paradise on Earth and then sitting around all day quoting socialist propaganda at the masses.

Sadly she ended up in a third world jungle, with all the fun & games that brings. No water to drink unless its boiled, no toilets, no waiters and shock horror no where to re-charge the i-pod.

Bogota, Colombia — The army stumbled on the handwritten diary during a raid on a guerrilla camp. It lay near the embers of a communal kitchen where fleeing rebels left their breakfast untouched.

“I'm tired, tired of the FARC, tired of the people, tired of communal living. Tired of never having anything for myself,” wrote the author, a 29-year-old Dutch woman.

Colombia's government couldn't have hoped for better propaganda against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. It leaked excerpts from the diary found last June to the media, even making available an English translation of the Dutch entries.

The first known person from outside Latin America to join the region's largest rebel army wasn't just disillusioned. Like most FARC foot soldiers, Tanja Nijmeijer apparently wasn't permitted to leave.
**Well its not a holiday camp, they are fighting against the government dear.

“This would be worth it if I knew I was fighting for something. But I don't really believe that anymore,” she wrote on Nov. 24, 2006, according to the excerpts released by the government.

What exactly impelled Nijmeijer, a child of Europe's bourgeoisie, to take a journey from peace activist to guerrilla fighter with the nom-de-guerre “Eillen” remains largely a mystery — even to people who knew her well before she joined the FARC in early 2003.

More than a dozen friends, former colleagues and fellow peace activists interviewed by The Associated Press described a young woman deeply disturbed by social inequalities and guilt-ridden over her privileged life. Nijmeijer's family refused to discuss her plight, saying doing so could endanger her life.
**Oh woe is me and all that, I shall run away and join the commies.

Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos, meanwhile, was happy to use the case to counter “guerrilla chic” in Europe, where the FARC — classified a terrorist group by both the United States and the European Union — has a small but determined group of supporters who run pro-rebel Web sites.

In the diary, Nijmeijer abhors the strict discipline imposed by FARC's male commanders — no smoking, no phone calls, no romantic relationships without their consent. She says the rank and file are hungry and bored, and describes FARC leaders as both materialistic and corrupt.
**Socialists corrupt & materialistic? Who would have dreamed such a thing?

“How will it be when we take power? The wives of the commanders in Ferrari Testa Rossas with breast implants eating caviar?” she writes.

Santos told AP that the Nijmeijer case should help dispel foreign leftists of the notion that the FARC is heroic.

“In certain circles in Europe, there still exists the romantic image of the guerrillas as Robin Hood, or Che Guevara, fighting the bad guys for the benefit of the poor,” he said. “Nijmeijer fell into this trap.”

Nijmeijer wrote her thesis on the FARC at the University of Groningen in her homeland, then traveled to Colombia in 2000 on a work-exchange program.

She taught English to well-heeled children at a private school in the western city of Pereira, winning praise from fellow teachers for professionalism and a gentle classroom demeanor.

Nijmeijer's political education was also shaped by her experience volunteering almost daily in a poor shantytown near Pereira.

“Colombia was the turning point,” said a college friend from Holland who worked with Nijmeijer in Colombia. “She was so shocked by the gap between the rich and poor and was determined to do something about it.”

In August 2001, she got her chance, joining a humanitarian mission organized by leftist European groups to one of Colombia's most conflicted regions, southern Bolivar state.

The monthlong “International Caravan for Life” sought to deliver three tons of humanitarian aid on a barge to peasants caught in the crossfire between right-wing paramilitaries and leftist rebels.

At the steamy port of San Pablo, on the Magdalena River, the aid workers encountered resistance from local authorities. For two days, people believed to be acting on orders of paramilitaries detained the barge.

“We were all frightened,” said Jacqueline Downing of Oakland, Calif., then an undergraduate at Oberlin College in Ohio. “But Tanja was very composed and helped others overcome their fear.”

To ease the tension, Nijmeijer picked up her guitar and led 60 fellow activists in a sing-along of “One Love” by U2. The group later advanced into rebel-controlled territory, where their arrival was celebrated by guerrillas, and delivered the cargo.

What subsequently prompted Nijmeijer to join the FARC remains unclear.

“In February 2003 she sent an e-mail saying she was going to the jungle to teach indigenous people and couldn't be reached by phone or e-mail. I had my doubts, but no firm evidence she ran off to join the rebels,” said the friend from Holland, who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid causing problems with Nijmeijer's family by violating their wish for privacy.

Nijmeijer's parents, in a brief statement to Dutch media, said a faxed letter arrived in 2003 that “made it clear” their daughter had joined the FARC. They said the mother visited her daughter in a jungle camp but couldn't woo her back home: “Tanja's mind was not to be changed.”

“By joining the FARC, she has gone extremely far in her idealism,” the parents said. “The family has the strong impression that she has been influenced badly by certain contacts.”

Dutch diplomats in Bogota would not discuss the case, citing the family's desire for privacy. Snapshots of Nijmeijer's family vacationing in Turkey — without her — were found stored in a laptop found by soldiers during the June 18 raid that yielded her diary.

Also on the computer, shown to AP by military intelligence officers, Nijmeijer appears in a photo holding what appears to be a rifle. Other files contain instructions on how to build bomb detonators with cell phones.

Nijmeijer has not been heard from since the diaries were found, which would not be unusual given the FARC's status as a clandestine rebel army. Former FARC members say they believe that whatever privileges Nijmeijer had, such as e-mail, have certainly now been rescinded.

Felipe Salazar, who quit the rebels last year, said Nijmeijer likely was severely punished for indirectly aiding the enemy — forced to build trenches or demoted to cooking duty — but not killed. He said Nijmeijer's only hope of being reunited with her family probably would be to embark on a risky escape.

But FARC spokesman Raul Reyes disputed that view during a recent interview with the Dutch network TV Nova, although he gave no details about Nijmeijer's location or health.

He said Nijmeijer was more than welcome to go on holiday with her family. “If she needs a month, then fine.
**Serves her right, shit happens an so she can deal with it.

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Mo -Teddy crisis - post 3



**Calls for death penalty in Mo-Teddy case.

London, Nov.29 (ANI): Islamic anger is at a high in the East African country of Sudan over a British teacher who let her pupils call a teddy bear Mohammed.

So high are the tempers that some Sudanese are demanding the death penalty for Gillian Gibbons.

**Of course they are that is the answer that barbaric jihadist scum use for anyone or anything that disagrees with them.

Gibbons is currently facing the prospect of being lashed 40 times and a year in jail after being charged with insulting Islam.

Here we see Mo-Teddy hat tip to The Poolbar

She was charged after behind-the-scenes political moves to avoid a court case collapsed amid growing Islamic anger in the east African country.

A powerful Sudanese newspaper urged authorities to call a hardline Islamist leader linked to Osama bin Laden to give evidence at her trial, to stress how offensive the case was to Muslims.

Extreme Islamic groups said Mrs Gibbons "must die" and urged Muslims to hold street protests after prayers tomorrow, reports the Daily Mail.

**And where the fuck is the SAS? Lets get them in, kill a shit load of barbarian camel jockeys and get her back to Blighty in time for tea.

In London, Foreign Secretary David Miliband summoned the Sudanese Ambassador, while Downing Street made it clear that Gordon Brown was 'disappointed' over the 54-year-old teacher being charged.

**Well I bet the Sudanese are fucking crapping themselves that David Milicunt, who looks about twelve has given them a sternly worded telling off.

The Muslim Council of Britain said it was "appalled" at the decision.

Legal sources in Khartoum said it is possible the case could be dealt with in a single hearing.

One lawyer said that if Mrs Gibbons pleads guilty and makes profuse apologies, she could emerge with a "relatively minor penalty" such as a hefty fine or a jail term equivalent to the four days she has already spent in custody.

**In short they can go fuck themselves, plead guilty to what? Some kid names a bear after a pedophile -bandit from Arabia and they want her to cop a plea bargain to save face as they now they should never have arrested her.

Oy! Sudan, here is a proper Teddy bear for you.

But he warned that rising anger in Sudan, as news of the case spread, might affect the court's decision.

**Come on lets see Gordon Brown order the SAS in or at least aim some nukes at them with a warning of hand over our citizen or its frying time.

Yesterday, Mrs Gibbons met British consular officials in the jailhouse where she is being held. She looked tired and pale as she was escorted across the dusty courtyard with a blanket around her shoulders.

The mother of two grown-up children was arrested on Sunday after parents were said to have complained she had insulted Islam's prophet by naming a teddy bear Mohammed as part of a class project.

However, a boy of seven came forward on Tuesday to say it was "all his fault", as he and his classmates at the Unity High School had voted to call the bear Mohammed after his own name.

He insisted his teacher had not intended to insult Islam.

Gibbons technically faces three charges - insulting Islam, inciting religious hatred and contempt for religious beliefs - each of which carries a maximum penalty of 40 lashes and a year in jail. But it is believed she will stand trial on only one.

Abdul Daem Zumrawi, the Justice Ministry's undersecretary, said: "What will be applied is at the discretionary power of the judge."

Brown's spokesman said: "We are surprised and disappointed by this development."

Gibbons's former husband, Peter Gibbons, 54, said last night that he and their children Jessica, 27, and John, 25, had been horrified at the news that she had been charged. (ANI)

Meanwhile here are some figures on how UK taxpayers money is being spent by New Labour on a nation that holds a UK citizen hostage: Hat tip to DK.

The UK is pledging a further £6 million to support “peace” in Darfur and here is the breakdown of the cash from the taxpayers of the UK, pissed away on supporting barbarian dictatorships like the Sudan: Not that the Sudanese people see much of the money from New Labours ethical foreign policy in action...

Common Humanitarian Fund Contributions—£35.0m
Contribution to ICRC and NGOs—£30.0m
Support to the humanitarian response in Chad—£6.0m
Multi-Donor Trust Fund Contributions—£17.0m
Basic Services Fund (South Sudan)—£4.0m
Capacity Building in Southern Sudan—£2.3m
Governance Support through UNDP—£5.7m
Promoting Safety, Security and Access to Justice—£4.9m
DDR/SSR—£0.12m
Support to the Darfur Peace Agreement—£1.4m
Fighting Malaria—£1.5m
Support to UNICEF on Water and Child Rights—£0.8m
Support to local recovery processes—£1.0m

Total DFID—£109.72m
Africa Conflict Prevention Pool—£3.6m

Total—£113.32m

(Source:DFID)

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Well said Vince Cable. From Stalin to Mr Bean.


Now I freely admit to not being a fan of the Lib Dems, but Vince Cable's(the acting leader of the Lib Dems) comment on Gordon Brown's leadership was brilliant.

He so expertly described Gordon Brown as having gone from Stalin to Mr Bean in just a few short weeks. That is the sort of description that will stick. One for the satirists, the cartoonists and anyone sick to death of this authoritarian, corrupt, amoral, top down driven government.

I would also like to say a heart felt(and belated) well done to Mr Cable for refusing to meet with the Saudi royalty. What with the case of the Saudi rape victim who has had her sentence increased as well as more lashes to be given to her, he has been proved right.

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Frying tonight...Well said TB Bechtel


T. B. Bechtel, a part-time City Councilman from Midland, TX was asked on a local live radio talk show, just what he thought of the allegations of torture of the Iraqi prisoners. His reply prompted his ejection from the studio, but to thunderous applause from the audience.

"If hooking up an Iraqi prisoner's private parts to a car's battery cables will save one Texas GI's life, then I have just two things to say:"

"Red is positive"
"Black is negative"

**Well said that man.
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New Labour - desperate to muck rake & blame someone, anyone else...


Have a read of this from the website of Paul Flynn, proven liar and libelist.

It made me chuckle long and hard. Paul Flynn a man who has been found guilty of libel is taking the "moral high ground"- yes thats what amused me. So desperate are Labour to reduce damage that even the seediest of back bench MP's has to use their weblogs to cast as many stones as possible to divert attention away from themselves.

I refer people to his Wikipedia page for details of his libel case.Best part was his quote: It's irritating that every Labour scandal, real or imagined, is exaggerated. Other parties problems are downplayed or ignored.

He then go's on to list many scandals, all of which have been reported, blogged and covered in the media at length many many times.

As for his comment on Labour scandals, well there are just so many corrupt, lying devious and amoral fuckers in New Labour that naturally a fair amount of them will be caught out. Sadly he does not detail the "imagined" scandals.

He lists a few scandals of other parties, but fails to mention the Labour ones like on this short list

Some more can be found here

Oh and lets not forget this is a party that is so sleaze ridden and corrupt that it even has a little red book of New Labour Sleaze available to buy from Amazon...

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Mo-Teddy-crisis Gillian Gibbons - post 2.



**Update charge of inciting religious hatred brought

KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) — Sudan charged a British teacher Wednesday with inciting religious hatred after she allowed her students to name a teddy bear Muhammad, an offense that could subject her to 40 lashes, the country's official news agency reported....

British teacher has been arrested in Sudan for allowing her seven-year-old students to name a teddy bear Mohammed, the British Embassy said.

Gillian Gibbons was detained yesterday on suspicion of insulting the Prophet Mohammed.

Colleagues of the 54-year-old teacher from Liverpool told Reuters they feared for her safety after receiving reports that young men were gathering outside the Khartoum police station where she was being held.

Young men like "Islamic Rage Boy"?...Here we see Mo-Teddy hat tip to The Poolbar

British officials said it remained unclear whether she had been formally charged.

Ms Gibbons was arrested after it emerged that she allowed her class at Unity High School in central Khartoum choose the name for the stuffed toy as part of a school project.

A spokesman for the British Embassy in Khartoum said: "The children chose the name because it is very common here.

"This happened in September and the parents did not have a problem with it.

"We are in contact with the authorities here and they have visited the teacher and she is in a good condition."

Robert Boulos, the director of the school, told Reuters that Ms Gibbons set up the project as part of a British National Curriculum course to learn about animals. This year's animal was the bear, and Ms Gibbons asked the children to name the stuffed toy.

Mr Boulos said the children came up with eight names including Abdullah and Hassan, but Mohammed proved by far the most popular.

From The Sun

A PUPIL of the British teacher facing 40 lashes for naming a teddy bear Mohammed leapt to her defence yesterday.

The seven-year-old said he suggested the name – after HIMSELF, not the Islamic prophet.

And he says he would be upset if jailed Gillian Gibbons never came back to teach at Unity High School in Sudan’s capital Khartoum.

She faces 40 lashes or six months jail if convicted of insulting Islam.

According to The Daily Mail

A Sudanese embassy official has said that he thinks that the British woman who is facing 40 lashes in Sudan for naming a teddy Mohammed could soon be free.

Dr Khalid al Mubarak, a spokesman for the Sudanese embassy in London, told BBC Radio 4's PM that the police had no choice but to follow procedure following a complaint from a parent.

However, he added that he was "pretty certain" the "minute" issue would be resolved amicably and Gillian Gibbons "will be safe and will be cleared".

Bottler Brown needs to get his head out from up his arse and inform these Sudanese goat fuckers to hand her over asap.

Guess as New Labour's Kim Howells would say its those "shared values." that we have with the moslem world...

**Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt, must be spinning in his grave.

Oi! Sudan, here is a proper Teddy bear for you.
And whilst Gillian Gibbons sits in a Sudanese jail no doubt worried sick about what may happen to her at the hands of some illiterate barbarians, here in the UK the government sits around doing sweet FA. Whilst in London only the other week Red Ken Livingstone & the MCB released a report on Islamophobia.

So somewhere between £30,000 and £50,000 of public money has been pissed away, spent on this report. A report that claims the media shows a distorted view of islam, well no it is islam that shows itself up for the barbaric faith that it is with acts like this. Indeed money wasted as the news today that this teacher has been charged shows exactly how barbaric and medieval islam is and how its has no idea of common sense or proportion.

Maybe Red Ken Livingstone or the MCB who helped draw up this report would care to comment on how the media is "islamophobic" in reporting this savagery?

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French jihad: blog reveals life of "crash victim" Chamoo.

Chamoo here, is one of the moslem 'youths' killed when they rammed into a police car in Paris.

Reuters had this snapshot of the page but no link.

And moslems being moslems in France, do what moslems do best and find an excuse for a riot against the infidel.

Well they are living in infidel lands.

Police have stepped up security in north Paris suburbs to prevent a third night of violence and President Nicolas Sarkozy is to hold a meeting with senior ministers on the case on Wednesday. Around 80 police were injured overnight.

Well scratch a few moslems, no big loss to either France or the world.
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Islamic Crossdressing...


Hit tip to Fortress Australia

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Soldiers manning a checkpoint near Baghdad stopped a wedding convoy to find that the purported bride and groom were wanted terror suspects, an Iraqi Defense Ministry official said Monday.

The army set up the checkpoint last week in the Taji area, about 12 miles (20 kilometers) north of Baghdad.

The soldiers became suspicious of the convoy because its members -- save the "bride" -- were all male and because one of the cars in the convoy did not heed orders to stop, the official said.

Also, soldiers said, the people in the car seemed nervous and the groom refused to lift his bride's veil when soldiers asked him to, according to the official.

Soldiers ordered everyone out of the car, the official said.

Upon inspecting the convoy, soldiers found a stubbly-faced man, Haider al-Bahadli, decked out in a white bride's dress and veil.

**What is it with islamic terrorists and dressing up like women?

Bahadli was wanted on terror-related charges, as was his groom, Abbas al-Dobbi, the official said.

Two other terror-related suspects were detained as well.

**So I guess the honeymoon is going to be held at Club Gitmo?

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Some other crossdressers....moslem crossdressing and more moslem crossdressing

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Hugo Chavez: "¿Por qué no te callas?" part 2



After labeling opponents traitors last weekend, Communist goon Hugo Chavez is threatening opponents of his scheme to make himself Dictator for life.

The Venezuelan president, Hugo Chávez, today threatened to strip the country's industrialists of their assets if they continued to oppose his indefinite presidency.

Chávez faces a vote at the weekend on his proposals to change 69 articles of the constitution, including scrapping the limit on the number of terms a president can serve.

Venezuela's largest business chamber, Fedecámaras, to which thousands of large and small businesses belong, has called the planned reforms an "illegal act", and called on voters to oppose their passage "by every possible legal means".

In a separate development, Venezuela recalled its ambassador to Colombia as the dispute between the two countries deepened. The row was triggered last week when the Colombian president, Alvaro Uribe, abruptly halted Chávez's mediation efforts to release hostages held by rebels in the Colombian jungle.

Chávez, who has also been involved in high-profile spats with Spain and the Roman Catholic church, has accused Fedecámaras of orchestrating a coup in 2002 that ousted him from office for two days.

"When I saw and heard the president of Fedecámaras practically threatening us, that they'd do everything they have to do to avoid the reform's approval - well, if you want to, go ahead, because I'm going to take away every business you have," Chávez said in a televised speech.

Another socialist shows his true colours, give him a few years and he will have death squads rounding up people....Now why is it when I think of this latino prick, I always end of thinking about a dull Scottish prick called Terry Kelly?...

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More Labour Sleaze - Hariet Harman


Harriet Harman has committed an offence under the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000. The relevant section reads:

39 False statements: offence

A person commits an offence if—

(a)

he knowingly or recklessly makes a statement to the Commission which is false in any material particular, and

(b)
the statement is made, or purports to be made, on behalf of a party for any purpose of this Part of this Act.

Lets get them in court.

Cyclops the mighty clucking claaw Gordon Brown is going to do the right thing by just handing the cash back?

Mr Brown said the money was not lawfully declared Gordon Brown has said donations to the Labour Party by a property developer through middlemen were "completely unacceptable" and would be repaid.
The prime minister told reporters he had had "no knowledge" of £600,000 of donations from David Abrahams and said they could "not be justified".
"The money was not lawfully declared so it will be returned," he said.
Nigel Farage of UKIP raised a good point:
WHO WILL GET THE MONEY BACK, PRIME MINISTER?

Prime Minister Gordon Brown says that the Labour Party will be returning the six hundred thousand pounds it received wrongly from David Abrahams but who will actually get it?asked UKIP leader Nigel Farage today.

Mr Farage said, "Surely the money cannot be returned to Mr Abrahams because he is not the donor of record. Does that mean it all goes back to the jobbing builder, the secretary and the solicitor?

"The Prime Minister is being a little hasty. It may be that the Electoral Commission will declare these donations as impermissible. In that case the money,ironically,would be returned to the Treasury.

"The Electoral Commission chased UKIP pretty hard in trying to get us to cede early four hundred thousand pounds because a donor did not check he was the electoral register.

"But possibly it may be a different ball game when one of the major parties is involved."
Lets see what cyclops Brown comes up with next...

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Dhimmi's


From the Khaleej Times (thanks to all who sent this in):

ABU DHABI—Peaceful relations between Muslims and Christians stand as one of the central challenges of this century, according to leading Christian leaders.

Responding to an open letter in October signed by 138 leading Muslim scholars, clerics, and intellectuals from around the world, the Christian leaders also asked the Muslim world for forgiveness “We want to begin by acknowledging that in the past (e.g. in the Crusades**1) and in the present (e.g. in excesses of the “war on terror”) many Christians have been guilty of sinning against our Muslim neighbours. Before we “shake your hand” in responding to your letter, we ask forgiveness of the All-Merciful One and of the Muslim community around the world”, they said in the letter which was made available to the press here yesterday.

**1 - But wait the Crusades were a re-action to moslem aggression started in 1095…http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Crusade some 460 years after the first Christian city was overrun by Muslim armies, 457 years after Jerusalem was conquered by Muslim armies, 453 years after Egypt was taken by Muslim armies(Christian at that time), 443 after Muslims first plundered Italy. See this for more facts on how the Crusades designed to defend Christian lands has been spun into aggression by moslems and the left.

Following is the full text of the letter:

As members of the worldwide Christian community, we were deeply encouraged and challenged by the recent historic open letter signed by 138 leading Muslim scholars, clerics, and intellectuals from around the world. A Common Word Between Us and You identifies some core common ground between Christianity and Islam which lies at the heart of our respective faiths as well as at the heart of the most ancient Abrahamic faith, Judaism. Jesus Christ’s call to love God and neighbour was rooted in the divine revelation to the people of Israel embodied in the Torah (Deuteronomy 6:5; Leviticus 19:18). We receive the open letter as a Muslim hand of conviviality and cooperation extended to Christians worldwide. In this response we extend our own Christian hand in return, so that together with all other human beings we may live in peace and justice as we seek to love God and our neighbours.

**Love our neighbours, what like what is happening to a UK teacher: Gillian Gibbons, arrested for possession of a teddy bear named Mo.

Muslims and Christians have not always shaken hands in friendship; their relations have sometimes been tense, even characterized by outright hostility. Since Jesus Christ says, “First take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your neighbour’s eye” (Matthew 7:5), we want to begin by acknowledging that in the past (e.g. in the Crusades) and in the present (e.g. in excesses of the “war on terror”) many Christians have been guilty of sinning against our Muslim neighbours**2. Before we “shake your hand” in responding to your letter, we ask forgiveness of the All-Merciful One and of the Muslim community around the world.

**2 - That would be the same peace loving Moslems who in the summer of 732, the centennial of Mohammed's death, launched a huge army of at least 80,000, with the skilled and popular general Abd er Rahman at its head to invade France. They passed over the Pyrenees Mountains into what is now France to begin the conquest of "the Great Land"--Christian Europe. After that would come the subjugation of whatever new worlds lay across the oceans. So give thanks to Charles "The Hammer" Martel for our freedoms.

Religious Peace-World Peace “Muslims and Christians together make up well over half of the world’s population. Without peace and justice between these two religious communities, there can be no meaningful peace in the world.” We share the sentiment of the Muslim signatories expressed in these opening lines of their open letter. Peaceful relations between Muslims and Christians stand as one of the central challenges of this century, and perhaps of the whole present epoch. Though tensions, conflicts, and even wars in which Christians and Muslims stand against each other are not primarily religious in character, they possess an undeniable religious dimension. If we can achieve religious peace between these two religious communities, peace in the world will clearly be easier to attain. It is therefore no exaggeration to say, as you have in A Common Word Between Us and You, that “the future of the world depends on peace between Muslims and Christians.” Common Ground What is so extraordinary about A Common Word Between Us and You is not that its signatories recognize the critical character of the present moment in relations between Muslims and Christians. It is rather a deep insight and courage with which they have identified the common ground between the Muslim and Christian religious communities.

Peace - Not something that the Christian nation of Spain saw much of, once under the moslem yoke. Only the Kingdom of Asturias, centered on Oviedo, had survived as a sole Christian sentinel in Spain, exposed to continuous Muslim raiding. This kingdom was helped by Charlemagne's March in Catalonia on the Pyrenees that threw the Muslim barbarians out of France. In the early 900s, the Asturias king took advantage of Muslim infighting to move his capital south to Leon and the County of Castile. The first signs that Spain would be free once more from the "peaceful moslems"

What is common between us lies not in something marginal nor in something merely important to each. It lies, rather, in something absolutely central to both: love of God and love of neighbour.

**Tell that to the Saudi rape victim who is going to get 200 lashes.

Surprisingly for many Christians, your letter considers the dual command of love to be the foundational principle not just of the Christian faith, but of Islam as well. That so much common ground exists-common ground in some of the fundamentals of faith-gives hope that undeniable differences and even the very real external pressures that bear down upon us can not overshadow the common ground upon which we stand together. That this common ground consists in love of God and of neighbour gives hope that deep cooperation between us can be a hallmark of the relations between our two communities.

**relations between our two communities, I like that term. The liberals refer to them as communities, the moslems refer to things slightly differently. They see the world as moslems (the Umma) and infidels. Then again here is a fine example of moslem community relations:

Sicily was occupied in a full scale invasion in 827 and was completely under their control of moslem forces by 965, it became eventually the Emirate of Sicily until finally being liberated by the Normans who finally won in 1072: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emirate_of_Sicily

Love of God We applaud that A Common Word Between Us and You stresses so insistently the unique devotion to one God, indeed the love of God, as the primary duty of every believer. God alone rightly commands our ultimate allegiance. When anyone or anything besides God commands our ultimate allegiance-a ruler, a nation, economic progress, or anything else-we end up serving idols and inevitably get mired in deep and deadly conflicts. We find it equally heartening that the God whom we should love above all things is described as being Love. In the Muslim tradition, God, “the Lord of the worlds,” is “The Infinitely Good and All-Merciful.” And the New Testament states clearly that “God is love” (1 John 4:8). Since God’s goodness is infinite and not bound by anything, God “makes his sun rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous,” according to the words of Jesus Christ recorded in the Gospel (Matthew 5:45). For Christians, humanity’s love of God and God’s love of humanity are intimately linked. As we read in the New Testament: “We love because he [God] first loved us” (1 John 4:19). Our love of God springs from and is nourished by God’s love for us. It cannot be otherwise, since the Creator who has power over all things is infinitely good. Love of Neighbour We find deep affinities with our own Christian faith when A Common Word Between Us and You insists that love is the pinnacle of our duties toward our neighbours. “None of you has faith until you love for your neighbour what you love for yourself,” the Prophet Muhammad said. In the New Testament we similarly read, “whoever does not love [the neighbour] does not know God” (1 John 4:8) and “whoever does not love his brother whom he has seen cannot love God whom he has not seen” (1 John 4:20). God is love, and our highest calling as human beings is to imitate the One whom we worship. We applaud when you state that “justice and freedom of religion are a crucial part” of the love of neighbour. When justice is lacking, neither love of God nor love of the neighbour can be present. When freedom to worship God according to one’s conscience is curtailed, God is dishonoured, the neighbour oppressed, and neither God nor neighbour is loved. Since Muslims seek to love their Christian neighbours, they are not against them, the document encouragingly states. Instead, Muslims are with them. As Christians we resonate deeply with this sentiment. Our faith teaches that we must be with our neighbours-indeed, that we must act in their favor-even when our neighbours turn out to be our enemies. “But I say unto you,” says Jesus Christ, “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be children of your Father in heaven; for he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good” (Matthew 5:44-45). Our love, Jesus Christ says, must imitate the love of the infinitely good Creator; our love must be as unconditional as is God’s-extending to brothers, sisters, neighbours, and even enemies. At the end of his life, Jesus Christ himself prayed for his enemies: “Forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing” (Luke 23:34).

Whilst Mo, said in Sura [47:4] If you encounter (in war) those who disbelieve, you may strike the necks. Talking of Mo, even his being shown gets the moslems all upset: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6904622.stm amongst the chants were such classis as: "7/7 on its way" and "Europe, you will pay with your blood".

The Prophet Muhammad did similarly when he was violently rejected and stoned by the people of Ta’if. He is known to have said, “The most virtuous behaviour is to engage those who sever relations, to give to those who withhold from you, and to forgive those who wrong you.” (It is perhaps significant that after the Prophet Muhammad was driven out of Ta’if, it was the Christian slave ‘Addas who went out to Muhammad, brought him food, kissed him, and embraced him.) The Task Before Us “Let this common ground”-the dual common ground of love of God and of neighbour-“be the basis of all future interfaith dialogue between us,” your courageous letter urges. Indeed, in the generosity with which the letter is written you embody what you call for. We most heartily agree. Abandoning all “hatred and strife,” we must engage in interfaith dialogue as those who seek each other’s good, for the one God unceasingly seeks our good. Indeed, together with you we believe that we need to move beyond “a polite ecumenical dialogue between selected religious leaders” and work diligently together to reshape relations between our communities and our nations so that they genuinely reflect our common love for God and for one another. Given the deep fissures in the relations between Christians and Muslims today, the task before us is daunting. And the stakes are great. The future of the world depends on our ability as Christians and Muslims to live together in peace. If we fail to make every effort to make peace and come together in harmony you correctly remind us that “our eternal souls” are at stake as well.

Mo also said in Sura [47:12] GOD admits those who believe and lead a righteous life into gardens with flowing streams. As for those who disbelieve, they live and eat like the animals eat, then end up in the hellfire.

We are persuaded that our next step should be for our leaders at every level to meet together and begin the earnest work of determining how God would have us fulfill the requirement that we love God and one another. It is with humility and hope that we receive your generous letter, and we commit ourselves to labor together in heart, soul, mind and strength for the objectives you so appropriately propose.

**- Here are some more God bothering moslems showing their love of Allah http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_11,_2001_attacks

*Harold W. Attridge, Dean and Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament, Yale Divinity School *Joseph Cumming, Director of the Reconciliation Program, Yale Center for Faith and Culture, Yale Divinity School *Emilie M. Townes, Andrew Mellon Professor of African American Religion and Theology, Yale Divinity School, and President-elect of the American Academy of Religion *Miroslav Volf, Founder and Director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology, Yale Divinity School Martin Accad, Academic Dean, Arab Baptist Theological Seminary (Lebanon) Scott C. Alexander, Director, Catholic-Muslim Studies, Catholic Theological Union Roger Allen, Chair, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania Leith Anderson, President, National Association of Evangelicals Ray Bakke, Convening Chair, Evangelicals for Middle East Understanding Camillo Ballin, Bishop, Vicar Apostolic of Kuwait (Roman Catholic) Barry Beisner, Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Northern California Federico Bertuzzi, President, PM Internacional, Latin America James A. Beverley, Tyndale Seminary, Canada Jonathan Bonk, Executive Director, Overseas Ministries Study Center Gerhard B?wering, Yale University Joseph Britton, Dean, Berkeley Divinity School at Yale John M. Buchanan, Editor/Publisher, The Christian Century Joe Goodwin Burnett, Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska Samuel G. Candler, Dean, Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta Juan Carlos C?rdenas, Instituto Iberoamericano de Estudios Transculturales, Spain Joseph Castleberry, President, Northwest University Colin Chapman, Author David Yonggi Cho, Founder and Senior Pastor, Yoido Full Gospel Church, Seoul, Korea Richard Cizik, Vice President, National Association of Evangelicals Corneliu Constantineanu, Dean, Evangelical Theological Seminary, Croatia Robert E. Cooley, President Emeritus, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Harvey Cox, Harvard Divinity School John D’Alton, President, Melbourne Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, Australia Andr? Delbecq, University of Santa Clara Keith DeRose, Yale University Andr?s Alonso Duncan, CEO, Latinoamerica Global, A.C.

Diana L. Eck, Harvard University Bertil Ekstrom, Executive Director, Mission Commission, World Evangelical Alliance Mark U. Edwards, Jr., Senior Advisor to the Dean, Harvard Divinity School John Esposito, Director Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University David Ford, Regius Professor of Divinity, Cambridge University Timothy George, Dean, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University Roberto S. Goizueta, Boston College Bruce Gordon, University of St. Andrews William A. Graham, Dean, Harvard Divinity School Lynn Green, International Chairman, YWAM Frank Griffel, Yale University Edwin F. Gulick, Jr., Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky David P. Gushee, President, Evangelicals for Human Rights Kim B. Gustafson, President, Common Ground Elie Haddad, Provost, Arab Baptist Theological Seminary, Lebanon L. Ann Hallisey, Hallisey Consulting and Counseling Paul D. Hanson, Harvard Divinity School Heidi Hadsell, President, Hartford Seminary David Heim, Executive Editor, The Christian Century Norman A. Hjelm, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, retired Carl R. Holladay, Candler School of Theology, Emory University Joseph Hough, President, Union Theological Seminary, NY Bill Hybels, Founder and Senior Pastor, Willow Creek Community Church Nabeel T. Jabbour, Consultant, Professor, Colorado Shannon Sherwood Johnston, Bishop Coadjutor, Episcopal Diocese of Virginia David Colin Jones, Bishop Suffragan, Episcopal Diocese of Virginia Stanton L. Jones, Provost, Wheaton College, IL Tony Jones, National Coordinator, Emergent Village Riad A. Kassis, Theologian, Author, Consultant Paul Knitter, Union Theological Seminary, NY Manfred W. Kohl, Vice President of Overseas Council International, USA James A. Kowalski, Dean, Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, NY Sharon Kugler, University Chaplain, Yale University Peter Kuzmic, President, Evangelical Theological Faculty Osijek, Croatia Peter J. Lee, Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Virginia Linda LeSourd Lader, President, Renaissance Institute Tim Lewis, President, William Carey Int’l University John B.Lindner, Yale Divinity School Duane Litfin, President, Wheaton College Greg Livingstone, Founder, Frontiers Albert C. Lobe, Interim Executive Director, Mennonite Central Committee Rick Love, International Director, Frontiers Douglas Magnuson, Bethel University Peter Maiden, International Coordinator, OM Danut Manastireanu, World Vision International, Iasi, Romania Harold Masback, III, Senior Minister, The Congregational Church of New Canaan, New Canaan, CT Donald M. McCoid, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America C. Douglas McConnell, Dean, School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary Don McCurry, President, Ministries to Muslims Brian D. McLaren, Author, Speaker, Activist Kathleen E. McVey, Princeton Theological Seminary Judith Mendelsohn Rood, Biola University Steve Moore, President and CEO, The Mission Exchange (formerly EFMA) Douglas Morgan, Director, Adventist Peace Fellowship Richard Mouw, President, Fuller Theological Seminary Salim J. Munayer, Academic Dean, Bethlehem Bible College, Jerusalem Rich Nathan, Senior Pastor, Vineyard Church of Columbus David Neff, Editor in Chief and Vice-President, Christianity Today Media Group Alexander Negrov, President, St. Petersburg Christian University, Russia Richard R. Osmer, Princeton Theological Seminary George E. Packard, Bishop Suffragan for Chaplaincies of the Episcopal Church Greg H. Parsons, General Director, U.S. Center for World Mission Doug Pennoyer, Dean, School of Intercultural Studies, Biola University Douglas Petersen, Vanguard University of Southern California Sally Promey, Yale Divinity School Thomas P. Rausch, S.J., Loyola Marymount University David A. Reed, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto Neil Rees, International Director, World Horizons Cecil M. Robeck, Jr., Fuller Theological Seminary Leonard Rogers, Executive Director, Evangelicals for Middle East Understanding William L. Sachs, Director, Center for Reconciliation and Mission, Richmond Lamin Sanneh, Yale Divinity School Andrew Saperstein, Yale Center for Faith and Culture Robert Schuller, Founder, Crystal Cathedral and Hour of Power Elizabeth Sch?ssler Fiorenza, Harvard Divinity School Francis Sch?ssler Fiorenza, Harvard Divinity School William Schweiker, University of Chicago Donald Senior, C.P., President, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago C. L. Seow, Princeton Theological Seminary Imad Nicola Shehadeh, President, Jordan Evangelical Theological Seminary David W. and K. Grace Shenk, Eastern Mennonite Missions Marguerite Shuster, Fuller Theological Seminary John G. Stackhouse, Jr., Regent College, Vancouver Glen Stassen, Fuller Theological Seminary Andrea Zaki Stephanous, Vice President, Protestant Church in Egypt Wilbur P. Stone, Bethel University, MN John Stott, Rector Emeritus, All Souls Church, London Frederick J. Streets, Yeshiva University William Taylor, Global Ambassador, World Evangelical Alliance John Thomas, President and General Minister, United Church of Christ Iain Torrance, President, Princeton Theological Seminary Michael W. Treneer, International President, The Navigators, CO Geoff Tunnicliffe, International Director, World Evangelical Alliance George Verwer, Founder and former International Director, OM Harold Vogelaar, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago Berten A. Waggoner, National Director, Association of Vineyard Churches Jim Wallis, President, Sojourners Rick Warren, Founder and Senior Pastor, Saddleback Church, and The Purpose Driven Life, Lake Forest, CA J. Dudley Woodberry, Dean Emeritus, Fuller School of International Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary Christopher J.H. Wright, International Director, Langham Partnership, London Robert R. Wilson, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Yale Divinity School Nicholas Wolterstorff, University of Virginia Godfrey Yogarajah, General Secretary, Evangelical Fellowship in Asia Community Council of the Sisters of the Precious Blood, Dayton, OH.

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