May 20, 2013

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Which senator wrote the amendment that gave military leaders the right to "quell...civil disturbances" without presidential approval? Answer.

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Entries in Caliphate (2)

Monday
Apr222013

Boston Bombing: Postcard for imperialism under the banner of Khilafah 

Updated on Monday, April 22, 2013 at 11:59AM by Registered CommenterKay B. Day, Editor

Graphic from the website Khilafah.com accompanying an essay that asks a loaded question. (Screen snip)Americans didn’t need authorities to tell us what terrorism looked like on April 15. Despite bizarre theories about “rightwing extremists” from the likes of Salon, and despite President Barack Obama’s guru David Axelrod implying the bombing had something to do with Tax Day, most of us on Main Street aren’t naïve. We know there’s a global imperialist movement inspired by the concept of Khilafah, the Caliphate, and it isn’t likely to weaken anytime soon.

Restoring the Caliphate, with the Muslim ummah or community throughout the world united, is the goal. Numerous essays exist at sites like Khilafah.com where there’s currently an essay titled, “A United States of Islam?”

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Thursday
May052011

Scheuer to Cavuto: Obama should ‘cut his losses’ on bin Laden 

Michael Scheuer, author of the most credible bio on Osama bin Laden, told Fox News’ Neil Cavuto President Barack Obama should “cut his losses.” Scheuer was answering questions on Wednesday about the Osama bin Laden operation—Scheuer believes Obama should show photos documenting OBL’s death. Scheuer headed up the CIA’s first OBL unit.

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