Posted on May 6, 2011. Tags: abu talhah, adam gadahn, adam pearlman, adam yahiye gadahn, anti defamation league, grandfather, jewish, Muslim, muslim extremist, muslim extremists, muslim terrorists, orthodox jew, public relations representatives, television, Website
Several examples come to mind. Three of the highest profile “muslim” extremists/terrorists presented to Americans on television are actually of Jewish descent:
“Adam Gadahn” is allegedly al Qaeda’s American spokesman. His real name is Adam Pearlman and his grandfather was on the board of prominent Jewish group “Anti-defamation League.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Yahiye_Gadahn
“Abu Talhah al-Amrikee” is an apparent associate of the extremist “Muslim” website, “Revolution Muslim,” which threatened the creators of the program “South Park” in a very public and high profile manner. His real name is Zachary Adam Chesser.
http://www.wakeupfromyourslumber.com/blog/andie531/jewish-muslim-extremist-zachary-chesser-arrested
“Yousef Al-Khattab” is the alleged founder of the aforesaid “Revolution Muslim” website. His real name is Joseph Cohen, and he is an Orthodox Jew who spent most of his youth being educated in Orthodox Yeshivas.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,341811,00.html
So why are three of the highest profile “Islamic terrorists” actually Jews? Are they self-hating Jews? What are the odds that Al Qaeda and its affiliate groups would select three self-hating Jews out of all of the other authentic Muslim “extremists” purported to exist, as their primary public relations representatives in the United States? Was this done by al Qaeda on purpose?
Help!!!!! I can’t make sense of this!!!
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Posted on May 5, 2011. Tags: Christian, experiences, great health, group prayer, group prayers, guidance, happiness, health, hosts, introductory line, phrase, prayer leader, Today
I will be visiting a religiously-affiliated school today for a meeting and as is customary, will likely be asked to lead a quick group prayer before we begin. I’d like to thank my hosts, wishing us all great health, happiness, and guidance as we venture forth together but I’m unsure of how to begin the prayer…
I recall from previous experiences of this nature, the person leading the prayer saying one short phrase beforehand (I believe addressing God), the group repeating back something along the lines of, “…And to you as well…” and then the prayer getting under way.
My question is, what is that brief line the prayer leader says beforehand, and is that even necessary? I certainly don’t want to offend by beginning the prayer in the wrong fashion if there’s a specific line I’m to say beforehand.
Thoughts?
But I specifically remember group prayers of this nature beginning with a quick line by the prayer’s leader, I believe to the The Father, and then the group repeating back “..and with you..” before the leader of the prayer continued. Any recall what that brief introductory line is?
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Posted on May 5, 2011. Tags: Affiliates, Many, There
I was wanting to know
BQ: Have you ever been a victim of political correctness? I was denied placing in Social Studies Fair in 5th grade (not that i really should have cared or cared at all) cause some asian person made a project about their religion but their paper was only 1/2 a page instead of the required 5 yet he still placed above me (by one slot)
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Posted on May 5, 2011. Tags: age group, atheist, Atheists, Belief, civilized areas, college, first president, generations, god, government law, institutions of higher education, office, pew poll, President, religious belief
I don’t think America is becoming more religious. As a college student who knows many people across this country at institutions of higher education, most of them don’t believe in a god. As these younger generations grow up and make it into political office, religion will decline in civilized areas even more. I guarantee I’ll see the first president of this country who puts agnostic (or hopefully atheist) as their religious belief rather than Christian.
According to a 2007 Pew poll, the number of “non-affiliated” Americans was 16.1%, up from 8% just one decade before. This number is nearly 25% in the under 25 age group. And 55% of those who self-identify as “atheists” are under 35. So yes, the trend is that America is getting less religious and more and more young people in particular are turning away from religion.
Which is why the christian reich is turning up the volume and getting in every religious government law they can before they lose powerhttp://newsfeed.time.com/2011/03/23/stud…
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Posted on May 5, 2011. Tags: Affiliate, Anybody, Links, money, Promote, ways to make money, ways to make money online
i have done a lot of research and make a little but i need more if i ever wish to retire
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Posted on May 4, 2011. Tags: amp, demo, demo track, Hammer, mc hammer, music, music industry, odds, Response, Track
MC Hammer lives in my town, and obviously he has links to the music industry. But if I send my demo track to him, whats the chance of me getting signed on to his affiliated record company?
It would help if I can have some versatile opinions. Doesn’t directly contacting someone in the music industry increase the odds?
One more question: How do I get scouted by a talent agent so A & R executives can check me out?
My knowledge about the music industry is not professional, so I need all the info I can get.
Thanks!
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