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Comedian Suggests NFL Players Should Do ‘Stop Domestic Abuse’ PSA’s for Muslim Countries

Ever since his controversial exchange with Ben Affleck a couple of months ago, liberal atheist comedian Bill Maher has become a lightning rod in the debate over Islam. He’s unique in that he’s anti-Islam and a far left-wing liberal. In an interview Maher gave to Vanity Fair, he made an excellent point while pointing to […]

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NFL Player who Prayed to Islam after TD Wrote for Website of Radical Ex-Imam of Oklahoma Mosque home to Beheader

Just four days after Alton Nolen beheaded Colleen Hufford, Kansas City Chiefs Safety Husain Abdullah scored a touchdown and assumed the Muslim prayer position in the end zone. The ensuing penalty is what has garnered the most controversy but an apparent affinity for the former Imam of the mosque Nolen attended may be more significant. […]

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Fortune 500 Company Being Called out at NFL Game for Advertising on Al-Jazeera

The group that was behind the successful effort to pressure Lowe’s to pull its advertising from The Learning Channel (TLC) over that network’s airing a program entitled, ‘All American Muslim’ has another big company in its sights. The Florida Family Association is calling out AIG at an NFL game over the Fortune 500 company’s support […]

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How about The Washington Indian Savages?

He (King George) has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions. – Declaration of Independence, 1776. During halftime of last night’s game between the Dallas Cowboys and […]

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Paging Bob Costas… Is the Quran, the Stick, or the Culture responsible for the murder of 7 Year-old boy?

This past weekend, NBC sportscaster Bob Costas blamed the presence of a gun for the murder / suicide committed by NFL player Jovan Belcher. The implication is clear. People who kill other people are not responsible; something else is. Based on the standard set by Mr. Costas, we would like some clarity relative to a […]

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