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Stop sharia law in Britain
If you are a British citizen or a resident please sign this petition against sharia law being used in Britain http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/shariastop/ YouTube censors comedian shock http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/3130883/YouTube-censors-comedians-anti-Sharia-video-called-Welcome-to-Saudi-Britain.html Saudi cleric favours one-eye veil http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7651231.stm Islamic finance in London http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-32852686_ITM http://www.arabnews.com/?page=6§ion=0&article=95519&d=27&m=4&y=2007 http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2007/apr/23/heraldinganewlondonistan Saudi threats end fraud enquiry http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/goldsmith-uncomfortable-after-saudi-threat-ends-fraud-inquiry-428689.html Hate speech revealed in "Undercover Mosque: The Return" http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/dispatches/undercover+mosque+the+return/2436087 The opening ten minutes of "Undercover Mosque: The Return http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=NOIYkLWY4Fc You can download an audio version of this video at http://patcondell.libsyn.com/

Length: 317
Rating: 4.80 (6693 ratings)
Tags: atheist atheism religion faith Islam Muslim Saudi sharia

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How close are we to Martial Law in the US? ALERT!
This news story, among others lately, signals a turning point in the great machine which is the New World order. Using clergy to quell dissent? What next? The PDD-51, John Warner Defense Authorization Act, and many other recent Executive Branch decisions are simply closing loops in the plans which started a long time ago, and as recent as the 80's. Alex Jones predicted 9-11, and he is now predicting some very volatile attacks in the US again. The powers that be want martial law to properly control the citizens. Wake up, and see through the Matrix. KSLA link: http://www.ksla.com/Global/story.asp?S=6937987 Infowars Story: http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/august2007/160807_quell_dissent.htm Smedley Butler, American Hero: http://www.lexrex.com/enlightened/articles/warisaracket.htm This is a high quality version directly from their web stream.

Length: 121
Rating: 4.90 (502 ratings)
Tags: martial law clergy pdd-51 alex jones

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Martial law in Baltimore? Ed Norris calls it "ridiculous".
Just the fact that "lawmakers" in Baltimore would even entertain this idea is astonishing. They even encouraged law enforcement to randomly stop and search people without any probable cause! For a very good article that takes a in depth look at the situation, please follow the link below! http://infowars.net/articles/may2007/230507Baltimore.htm

Length: 216
Rating: 4.80 (129 ratings)
Tags: Martial law curfew baltimore

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Jude Law in Star Stories
They tried to ban

Length: 110
Rating: 4.50 (48 ratings)
Tags: Jude Law Sadie Frost Rhys Thomas Comedy Spoof Kate Drew

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Katie Couric's Notebook: Islamic Law In Sudan (CBS News)
A British teacher in Sudan accused of mocking Islam for allowing students to name a teddy bear Muhammad faces prison and 40 lashes. Katie Couric says the tale of crime and punishment is shocking. (CBSNews.com)

Length: 65
Rating: 3.50 (21 ratings)
Tags: CBS CBSNews Katie Couric Notebook Sudan Islam Islamic law Mohammed Teddy Bear

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Archbishop Calls for Some Sharia Law in Britain
The archbishop of Canterbury has called for a limited application of Sharia, or Islamic, law in Britain, winning immediate praise from British Muslims, but immediate rejection from Prime Minister Gordon Brown's spokesman. (Feb. 8)

Length: 72
Rating: 3.80 (74 ratings)
Tags: sharia law archbishop britain

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Democrats Martial Law in U.S. House of Representatives
A resolution of rebuke was put forward by Republicans after Congressman Murtha used his now famous strong arm tactics while serving as Acting Speaker of the House, in violation of House standards and practices. House Democrat Leader Hoyer moved to "table" or prevent a vote and debate on the resolution from taking place. But in doing so, he added the words "enough is enough". Hoyer's statement "enough is enough" was in itself a form of debate and triggered House Rules requiring that one hour be set aside for debate. Later, House Records were scrubbed of Hoyer's comment making Boehner's inquiry appear without foundation. What Nancy Pelosi promised would be "the most open ethical congress in history" is quickly turning into one of the meanest, most dishonest bunch of flim flammers of all time.

Length: 171
Rating: 4.20 (64 ratings)
Tags: Pelosi Hoyer Boehner USCongress

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Hannity - The Third Jihad - Sharia Law In America
Dr. Zuhdi Jasser "The Third Jihad" - Islam and Sharia Law in America

Length: 288
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
Tags: Hannity Jihad Islam America Sharia

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BATAS MILITAR: Martial Law in the Philippines (1 of 11)
On September 21, 2008, it's been 36 years since former president and dictator Ferdinand Marcos signed the declaration of Martial Law (which he announced on national TV on the 23rd, much to the surprise of everyone). From the Foundation for Worldwide People Power (FWWPP), the makers of "Beyond Conspiracy: 25 Years after the Aquino Assassination," comes a documentary that was critically-acclaimed for its coverage about one of the darkest episodes in Philippine history when the whole nation suffered under the unmitigated oppression by the Marcos authoritarian rule. Narrated by Mr. Joonie Gamboa. Here's an excerpt from a review written 11 years ago (1997) by Mr. Hermie Garcia of "The Philippine Reporter" website: __________________________________ "Batas Militar" - A Must See For All The two-hour long video was produced by Foundation for Worldwide People Power (FWWPP) headed by Eugenia Apostol, the founding publisher of The Philippine Daily Inquirer . The extensive film footage and pictures of actual events that took place from 1972 when Marcos declared martial law, to the EDSA uprising of 1986 that toppled the dictatorship, bring back to life the monumental tyranny and deception, the unprecedented violence and unparalleled greed that no one ever imagined could possibly emanate from one man. Tens of thousands were arrested and imprisoned without court charges, thousands were tortured and hundreds summarily executed. More than a year ago, ten thousand victims of human rights violations won a class suit in a U.S. court against the Marcos family. The court ruled that they be compensated by the Marcos estate with U.S. $2.25 billion. Whether one is this far from the country or generations removed decades later, martial law remains a permanent scar in our collective consciousness as a people. The video documentary, 25 years later from martial law's imposition in 1972, is only one reminder. And it is a chilling grim reminder. If only for that single accomplishment, the documentary has excellently served its purpose. But it is certainly more than that. It is solidly researched, done with more than 150 important personalities interviewed including President Ramos, Cory Aquino, some generals, Imelda Marcos, other key players and opposition leaders. Particularly interesting was the focus on the personality and political savvy of Marcos' arch enemy Ninoy Aquino. He was clearly presented as the leader and icon of the anti-Marcos opposition, the martyr whose assassination triggered the demise of the dictatorship. Aquino's tussles with Marcos were well chronicled: his privilege speeches in the Senate exposing the Jabidah massacre and the Oplan Sagittarius; his imprisonment and 40-day hunger strike; his valiant candidacy, while in prison, to the Batasang Pambansa; and his continued anti-Marcos activities in the U.S. All these were important in encouraging open opposition to the regime and hastening its downfall. All these lent color and drama to the unfolding historical events. And they were very effective in politicizing the heretofore-apolitical middle class and that segment of the elite who until then, could live with Marcos in power. But martial law was certainly more than that. It was more than the life and death struggle between Marcos and his opponents in the traditional political opposition. The video documentary certainly captured the drama of the era. But it is mostly the drama in stifling the elite opposition, like the Aquinos and the Lopezes. It's true they were jailed and they lost their properties and their chances to assume a dominant role in the ruling elite. And a number of other elite and middle class personalities were also imprisoned and tortured, some of them summarily killed. But those who suffered the most in terms of prolonged detention, severe torture and salvaging or summary execution, were the leaders and activists of the Left, the armed rebels, the organized workers in the cities and the peasant leaders and the masses in the rural areas. Ninoy Aquino's hunger strike was the most famous during martial law. But there were prolonged hunger strikes by political detainees in Camp Bicutan, in Camp Crame, in Camp Aguinaldo, in Camp Olivas, in Cebu and Davao. While Aquino lost weight in his hunger strike, he had the attention of doctors who saw to it that he would not die and cause a terrible embarrassment for Marcos. The video production is a major step in documenting the abuses and the depredations of the Marcos martial law regime and in revealing its unparalleled violence and corruption. ____________________________________ NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! FOR POSTERITY, INFORMATION AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY! ____________________________________ "Batas Militar" (1997) is a © of Foundation for Worldwide People Power (FWWPP). All Rights Reserved. http://www.fwwpp.org

Length: 633
Rating: 5.00 (20 ratings)
Tags: Batas Militar Ferdinand Imelda Marcos Benigno Ninoy Cory Aquino TV martial law Philippines EDSA September 1972 dictatorship assassination August 21 1983 people power revolution February 25 1986 restoration democracy autocratic despotic rule iron fist oppression tyranny military terrorism CPP NPA NDF communist insurgency Mindanao conflict UNIDO Lakas ng Bayan Fort Bonifacio Camp Aguinaldo Crame police state Juan Ponce Enrile FWWPP Jabidah massacre oplan Sagittarius Rolex 12 crony capitalism

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BATAS MILITAR: Martial Law in the Philippines (2 of 11)
From the Foundation for Worldwide People Power (FWWPP), the makers of "Beyond Conspiracy: 25 Years after the Aquino Assassination," comes a documentary that was critically-acclaimed for its coverage about one of the darkest episodes in Philippine history when the whole nation suffered under the unmitigated oppression by the Marcos authoritarian rule. Here's an excerpt from a review written 11 years ago (1997) by Mr. Hermie Garcia of "The Philippine Reporter" website: __________________________________ Batas Militar A Must See For All The two-hour long video was produced by Foundation for Worldwide People Power (FWWPP) headed by Eugenia Apostol, the founding publisher of The Philippine Daily Inquirer . The extensive film footage and pictures of actual events that took place from 1972 when Marcos declared martial law, to the EDSA uprising of 1986 that toppled the dictatorship, bring back to life the monumental tyranny and deception, the unprecedented violence and unparalleled greed that no one ever imagined could possibly emanate from one man. Tens of thousands were arrested and imprisoned without court charges, thousands were tortured and hundreds summarily executed. More than a year ago, ten thousand victims of human rights violations won a class suit in a U.S. court against the Marcos family. The court ruled that they be compensated by the Marcos estate with U.S. $2.25 billion. Whether one is this far from the country or generations removed decades later, martial law remains a permanent scar in our collective consciousness as a people. The video documentary, 25 years later from martial law's imposition in 1972, is only one reminder. And it is a chilling grim reminder. If only for that single accomplishment, the documentary has excellently served its purpose. But it is certainly more than that. It is solidly researched, done with more than 150 important personalities interviewed including President Ramos, Cory Aquino, some generals, Imelda Marcos, other key players and opposition leaders. Particularly interesting was the focus on the personality and political savvy of Marcos' arch enemy Ninoy Aquino. He was clearly presented as the leader and icon of the anti-Marcos opposition, the martyr whose assassination triggered the demise of the dictatorship. Aquino's tussles with Marcos were well chronicled: his privilege speeches in the Senate exposing the Jabidah massacre and the Oplan Sagittarius; his imprisonment and 40-day hunger strike; his valiant candidacy, while in prison, to the Batasang Pambansa; and his continued anti-Marcos activities in the U.S. All these were important in encouraging open opposition to the regime and hastening its downfall. All these lent color and drama to the unfolding historical events. And they were very effective in politicizing the heretofore-apolitical middle class and that segment of the elite who until then, could live with Marcos in power. But martial law was certainly more than that. It was more than the life and death struggle between Marcos and his opponents in the traditional political opposition. The video documentary certainly captured the drama of the era. But it is mostly the drama in stifling the elite opposition, like the Aquinos and the Lopezes. It's true they were jailed and they lost their properties and their chances to assume a dominant role in the ruling elite. And a number of other elite and middle class personalities were also imprisoned and tortured, some of them summarily killed. But those who suffered the most in terms of prolonged detention, severe torture and salvaging or summary execution, were the leaders and activists of the Left, the armed rebels, the organized workers in the cities and the peasant leaders and the masses in the rural areas. Ninoy Aquino's hunger strike was the most famous during martial law. But there were prolonged hunger strikes by political detainees in Camp Bicutan, in Camp Crame, in Camp Aguinaldo, in Camp Olivas, in Cebu and Davao. While Aquino lost weight in his hunger strike, he had the attention of doctors who saw to it that he would not die and cause a terrible embarrassment for Marcos. The video production is a major step in documenting the abuses and the depredations of the Marcos martial law regime and in revealing its unparalleled violence and corruption. ______________________________________ NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! ______________________________________ "Batas Militar" (1997) is a © of Foundation for Worldwide People Power (FWWPP). All Rights Reserved.

Length: 644
Rating: 5.00 (2 ratings)
Tags: Batas Militar Ferdinand Imelda Marcos Benigno Ninoy Cory Aquino martial law Philippines EDSA September 1972 dictatorship assassination August 21 1983 people power revolution February 25 1986 restoration democracy autocratic despotic rule iron fist oppression tyranny military terrorism CPP NPA NDF communist insurgency Mindanao conflict UNIDO Lakas ng Bayan Fort Bonifacio Camp Aguinaldo Crame police state Juan Ponce Enrile FWWPP Jabidah massacre oplan Sagittarius Rolex 12 crony capitalism

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