Thursday, March 6, 2014

Raw:Ukraine Russian Troops Fire Warning Shots



Russian soldiers have fired warning shots into the air as around 300 Ukrainian troops marched on the seized Belbek air base in Crimea.

Eugenicists Rejoice: 53.6% of Babies Aborted in Georgia Are Black

I have been telling you all for years that Margaret Sanger was a (and many left wingers are) racist, pro-abortion tyrant:

In the state of Georgia, black babies are aborted at a rate almost 2.5 times greater than white babies, making up 53.6 percent of the total number of abortions in that state.

As noted by CNSNews, the 2010 Abortion Surveillance report published by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) – the most recent year for which abortion data is available – finds the total reported abortions by known race/ethnicity in Georgia was 31,244. Of that total, the greatest number, 16,738 or 53.6 percent, were black babies.

The number of white abortions in Georgia was 6,908, or 22.1 percent of the total, and the number of Hispanic abortions was 6,138, which is 19.6 percent of the total.

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/03/05/Eugenicists-Rejoice-53-6-Of-Babies-Aborted-in-Georgia-Are-Black

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Gun Rights Supporters and Gun Control Supporters

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Ash Wednesday 2014


Graffiti on Serbian Convent in Muslim Kosovo: “The Only Good Serb Is A Dead Serb”

Graffiti on Serbian Convent in Muslim Kosovo: “The Only Good Serb Is A Dead Serb” Bosnia, Kosovo, Serbia: Jihad in the Balkans 00 Comments This is more of the poisonous fruit of Bill Clinton’s ill-advised intervention into the Balkans in the 1990s, which has created a Muslim state in the heart of Europe — a base for the jihad and an ongoing source of persecution for the area’s Christians. “Insulting graffiti on the walls of Serbian Convent in Kosovo,” Pravoslavie.ru, March 1, 2014 (thanks to Max): The events of last two months indicate the ongoing persecutions of the Serbian population of Kosovo and Metohija. According to a report of the website of the Diocese of Rasko-Prizren, on the wall of the Dormition Convent in Djakovica in the morning on February 23, graffiti appeared in Albanian: “The only good Serb is a dead Serb.” The day before, on the Saturday of the Reposed, the Kosovo police did not allow a group of Serbs to visit the convent and graves of their relatives at a local cemetery. According to the diocese’s report, the insulting graffiti was removed on February 24. However, Church representatives believe that, “The atmosphere of intolerance towards this shrine and Serbian refugees indicate that the level of their security has become much lower, and the Serbs who come here to visit the convent and the cemetery are not welcome.” This incident is just one of a large number of indications that the situation of the four Serbian women, nuns of the convent, is worsening. These elderly women, who live as a monastic community, are all what remains of the Serbian population of Djakovica.



See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2014/03/graffiti-serbian-covent-muslim-kosovo-good-serb-dead-serb.html/#sthash.kEf28LGO.dpuf

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Gay, lesbian troops perform in drag at Kadena Air Base fundraiser



KADENA AIR BASE, Okinawa — Since the repeal of the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy, U.S. military bases have hosted gay marriage ceremonies and potluck gatherings. But on Saturday, servicemembers here may have been the first to take to the stage and perform as drag queens on a military installation in support of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender troops.
Drag queens and drag kings, to be precise.
Six servicemembers — gay, lesbian and straight — donned heavy makeup to dance and lip sync songs such as “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” for a raucous capacity crowd at the Rocker NCO Club at Kadena Air Base. The event was a fundraiser for the recently formed Okinawa chapter of OutServe-SLDN, which is the largest nonprofit advocate for the military’s LGBT community.
“We didn’t think there was much of a desire for an event like this on the island but it has actually blown up,” said Navy Lt. Marissa Greene, co-chapter leader of OutServe Okinawa.
Greene said she had hoped to sell about 75 tickets to fund some future support activities for the group, which was formed last summer and still “starting from scratch.” The event was approved as a “variety show” by Kadena’s 18th Wing through the same process as other on-base fundraisers.
But an initial 200 tickets were plucked up almost immediately, so they issued another 200.
“We ended up selling 400 tickets in 10 days,” she said.
Amid the unexpected success, OutServe carefully avoided any mention of politics, but its variety show comes at a pivotal time for gay civil rights in the United States, with many states passing laws dealing with marriage or debating individual liberties.
It is also a sign of the times within the military; just a few years ago, gay and lesbian drag performances on a military base would have been unthinkable and potentially a cause for dismissal from the service.
The repeals of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, as well as the Defense of Marriage Act — the law barring the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages — have allowed gays and lesbians in the military to be open with their sexuality for the first time.
The historic shift appears to be mostly accepted and embraced throughout the ranks despite warnings the DADT repeal could harm order and good discipline.
http://www.stripes.com/news/gay-lesbian-troops-perform-in-drag-at-kadena-air-base-fundraiser-1.270747