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O’Reilly: ‘ISIS Isn’t Going to Stop, We Have to Kill Them All’


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by Fox News Insider // Aug 20 2014 // 10:10am

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U.S. officials have confirmed the authenticity of a gruesome video in which an ISIS terrorist beheaded American journalist James Foley. U.S. officials tell AP they believe that it was Foley on the tape:

angry 05Two U.S. officials say they believe American journalist James Foley was the victim executed by Islamic State militants as shown in a grisly video released Tuesday.

Separately, Foley’s family confirmed his death in a statement posted on a webpage that was created to rally support for his release. 

In the statement, Foley’s mother, Diane Foley, said the journalist, quote, “gave his life trying to expose the world to the suffering of the Syrian people.” 

One of the U.S. officials said President Barack Obama was expected to make a statement about the killing on Wednesday. 

The U.S. officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the video by name.

O’Reilly: Obama Does Not Want to Confront Evil

london-muslim-extremist-1-2-09-300x208It’s not clear whether the execution took place in Iraq or Syria. A second U.S. journalist, identified as American Steven Sotloff, also appeared in the YouTube video.

ISIS threatened to also kill Sotloff, who disappeared while covering the Syrian war a year ago. ISIS said Sotloff’s fate depends on Obama’s “next decision.”

In a phone interview this morning, Bill O’Reilly called on President Obama to take even stronger action against ISIS, beyond just the airstrikes in northern Iraq.

“We have to wipe out ISIS. Every American should know this. We have to kill them all. They’re not gonna give up. They’re not gonna stop murdering innocent people. We have to get them. That’s it. And there’s nobody else on the planet [that’s] gonna do it,” he told Bill Hemmer.

O’Reilly, who interviewed Foley in 2011, remembered him as a “brave guy” who was willing to cover dangerous areas that most reporters would not.

“He did work that other journalists wouldn’t do. I wouldn’t do it. I’ve covered four wars and I’ve been in bad situations. I almost lost my life in the Falklands War. But I wouldn’t do what Foley did, he was a very brave guy,” said O’Reilly.

The “Factor” host said what bothers him most is the left-wing media’s portrayal of ISIS, noting that most of the press refers to ISIS as “Sunni militants” as part of an effort to “diminish the terror threat.”

“They’ve been dishonest about ISIS from the very beginning, the American press has. Whereas I’ve been pounding that story, telling President Obama he’s got to get these people. Finally he does and now we see their true nature,” said O’Reilly, adding that today’s New York Times has a story about Foley’s execution on A6, not the front page.

O’Reilly also called out YouTube for allowing the video, which has since been taken down, to be posted on the site.

Watch the analysis above, and tune in for a must-see O’Reilly Factor, tonight at 8p ET as Bill returns from his vacation early to cover Ferguson and the ISIS threat.

In the video below, watch the May 2011 interview with Foley following his kidnapping in Libya. james

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Exiled Archbishop of Mosul: ‘I Have Lost My Diocese to Islam; You in the West Will Also Become Victims of Muslims’


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18 Aug 2014

The exiled Chaldean Catholic archbishop of Mosul, Iraq, is warning westerners about welcoming an increasing number of Muslims into their countries, naively believing that they too believe in democratic principles.

“Our sufferings today are the prelude of those you, Europeans and Western Christians, will also suffer in the near future,” said Archbishop Amel Shimoun Nona in an interview by Corriere della Sera. “I lost my diocese. The physical setting of my apostolate has been occupied by Islamic radicals who want us converted or dead. But my community is still alive.”

The archbishop’s interview was reported by the blog Rorate Caeli.

Nona, whose Eastern Rite church is under the authority of Pope Francis, now lives in Erbil, in Kurdistan, Iraq.

The archbishop warned:

Please, try to understand us. Your liberal and democratic principles are worth nothing here. You must consider again our reality in the Middle East, because you are welcoming in your countries an ever growing number of Muslims. Also you are in danger. You must take strong and courageous decisions, even at the cost of contradicting your principles. You think all men are equal, but that is not true: Islam does not say that all men are equal. Your values are not their values. If you do not understand this soon enough, you will become the victims of the enemy you have welcomed in your home.are you listening

CNSNews.com observes the Chaldean Catholic Church can be traced back to Thomas the Apostle, one of Jesus’s original twelve apostles. The Christian Persecutionactual diocese of Mosul was established in 1967, with the main church being St. Paul’s Cathedral.

As Breitbart News reported last month, over one million Christians have been killed or have had to flee Iraq because of persecution by radical Islamists.

Breitbart News National Security Editor Dr. Sebastian Gorka explained: “ISIS has basically given an ultimatum to all the Christians left: You can either flee or convert to Islam, or we will kill you.”

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Islamic State message to America: ‘we will drown all of you in blood’


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Writing by Michael Georgy; editing by Ralph Boulton

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crucifyBAGHDAD (Reuters) – The Islamic State militant group that has seized large parts of Iraq and drawn the first American air strikes since the end of the occupation in 2011 has warned the United States it will attack Americans “in any place” if the raids hit its militants.

The video, which shows a photograph of an American who was beheaded during the U.S. occupation of Iraq and victims of snipers, featured a statement which said in English “we will drown all of you in blood”.

U.S. airstrikes in northern Iraq have helped Kurdish fighters take back some territory captured by Islamic State militants, who have threatened to march on Baghdad.

crucify2The latest advance by the Islamic State, an al Qaeda offshoot, sent tens of thousands of members of the Yazidi ethnic minority and Christians fleeing for their lives and alarmed the Baghdad government and its Western allies.

Unlike al-Qaeda, Islamic State has so far focused on seizing land in Iraq and Syria for its self-proclaimed caliphate, not spectacular attacks on Western targets.

U.S. President Barack Obama said at a news conference on Monday that the Islamic State posed a threat to Iraq and the entire region.

(The story was refiled to correct the third paragraph to remove reference to airstrikes on Kurdish fighters)

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Obama’s incomprehensible Iraq policy not so incomprehensible


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http://humanevents.com/2014/08/15/obamas-incomprehensible-iraq-policy-not-so-incomprehensible/

By: David Limbaugh 8/15/2014 06:00 AM

David Limbaugh is a writer, author and attorney. His latest book, “Jesus on Trial: A Lawyer Affirms the Truth of the Gospel,” will be released Sept. 8.

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Obama's incomprehensible Iraq policy not so incomprehensibleI am constantly amazed at the tendency of some to use the perspective of hindsight to condemn decisions of those who did not possess the supernatural gift of predictive prophecy at the time they made their decisions.

So when a friend asked whether I believe that those who supported George W. Bush’s decision to attack Iraq should feel remorse, considering the chaos and genocide occurring there now, I said “no,” with some qualifications.

googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-1613311185-6’); }); I believe that Bush and his team based their decision to invade Iraq on the best available intelligence (as to weapons of mass destruction) and a reasonable belief that Saddam Hussein fostered and supported terrorism — not to mention his serial violation of multiple U.N. resolutions — and thereby represented a threat to the national security interests of the United States and its allies.

Democrats, who initially supported the war for political reasons, later conveniently withdrew their support for political reasons and lied through their teeth about their former support and the facts leading to it. Through their relentless, vicious attacks on Bush, they systematically undermined the public’s confidence in the war and our ability to optimally wage it.

Should the Bush team have better anticipated the strength and resilience of the insurgency after our toppling of Saddam? I suppose so, but in this age of terrorism and asymmetrical war, I’d contend that such events are less predictable than they might have been before.

Was team Bush Pollyannaish in its belief that democracy would survive in such an environment? I incline toward thinking so, but I am not sure we can make a firm assessment either way, seeing as the experiment was cut short because of our precipitous and total withdrawal from the country.

Interestingly, I remember hearing toward the end of his term that Bush’s goal was to achieve a level of stability in Iraq that even a liberal president could not easily screw up. But in fairness, how could he have foreseen that the United States would elect an extreme leftist as his successor who would not only fail to understand the global scope of the war on terror but also be as wantonly irresponsible in negotiating our withdrawal from Iraq as Barack Obama was?

Obama defending muslims TwoNonetheless, in light of the massacre currently underway in Iraq, it’s hard for us supporters of the Iraq invasion not to second-guess ourselves and wonder whether this kind of bedlam would have happened but for the vacuum made possible — albeit indirectly and several steps removed — by our deposing of Saddam.

But I don’t think this power vacuum that gave rise to the Islamic State was inevitable, even if I am not fully on board with “the democracy project.” I think a better case can be made that the chaos in Iraq has mostly resulted from Obama’s reckless withdrawal and his refusal to lift a finger against the Islamic State when it would have mattered.

ConfusedHis decision to leave so quickly and irreversibly was in turn precipitated by his inability to clearly analyze world events because of his disturbingly skewed worldview, his resulting ignorance about the threat to our national security interests posed by global Islamofascism, and his disgraceful and unswerving practice of placing his personal and political interests above the national interests.

Obama insisted on intervening in Libya based on humanitarian reasons but appears unmoved in a far worse situation in Iraq. Plus, the Libyan situation couldn’t conceivably have involved our national security interests to the extent that the mayhem in Iraq now does. Not only do we have a vested interest in Iraq’s peace and stability with the lives and treasure expended there but also the Islamic State is well on the way to establishing a regional caliphate — a terrorist state that poses a dire threat to the region and, inevitably, to the entire world.

Can Obama not see these things? Almost everyone else can. Or is something even more cynical at work here?

I happen to believe that rank politics is at work, as well.

For the reality is that nothing led to the rise in power of the Democratic Party during the Bush years, including even the financial meltdown of 2008, more than the Democrats’ and liberal media’s calculated, methodical and unremitting assault on Bush’s character as the most evil man in history over his decision to attack Iraq.

The moral “wrongness” of the war became an essential article of faith in the leftist religion. They constructed lie after lie to condemn team Bush as bloodthirsty liars who concocted fantastic tales to justify attacking Iraq to satisfy their bloodlust and their rapacious quest for its oil.

This narrative was so central to rallying the leftist base that no Democrat, especially Obama, is about to let go of it without a compelling reason, onChristian Persecution steroids. Even the genocide of innocent Christians, even an obvious threat to the very security of the United States, is not sufficient to move Obama even to consider “boots on the ground” in Iraq. He must believe that if he goes back into Iraq in a significant way, he will somehow vindicate Bush by undermining the left’s article of faith against intervening in Iraq. I’m not advocating boots on the ground now, but to summarily take options off the table and to telegraph that to the Islamic State is unwise.

How tragically ironic that Obama’s blind obsession with extricating us from (and keeping us out of) Iraq to perpetuate the point that team Bush was evil may be the very thing that proves just the opposite. For in the end, Obama may just wind up vindicating Bush and incriminating himself.

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IMPORTANT REPORT AND CALL TO ACTION FOR ALL CONSERVATIVE FOLLOWERS OF WHATDIDYOUSAY.ORG


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I just got this email from my dad. Please read and make sure all the conservative people you know read this and respond.

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Jerry Broussard, WhatDidYouSay.org

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Dear Friends,

Just a few minutes ago I received the following text message on my phone from Sean Malone who leads Crisis Relief International (CRI). We then  spoke briefly on the phone and I assured him that we would share this urgent prayer need with all of our contacts. “We lost the city of Queragosh (Qaraqosh). It fell to ISIS and they are beheading children systematically. This is the city we have been smuggling food ​into​. ISIS has pushed back ​the ​Peshmerga (Kurdish forces) and is within 10 minutes of where our CRI team is working. Thousands more fled into the city of Erbil last night. The UN evacuated it’s staff in Erbil.

Our team is unmoved and will stay. Prayer cover needed!”     

For more information on what is happening in Northern Iraq:     

  1. ISIS Fighters Overrun Iraq’s Largest Christian Town Qaraqosh, Residents Flee: http://www.inquisitr.com/1397185/isis-captures-christian-town-qaraqosh/ 

  2. Email Prayer Bulletin from International Prayer Council (John Robb): http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=16adacb3-7f2c-4e13-9050-7f41c5cc359f&c=6aee6fd0-541e-11e3-ac86-d4ae529a824a&ch=6bb20df0-541e-11e3-ac9c-d4ae529a824a    

  3. Iraqi MP Breaks Down in Tears Pleading Parliament to Save Yazidis from Genocide: http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/4406.htm     

Please pray sincerely for the deliverance of the people of Northern Iraq from the terrible advancement of ISIS and its extreme Islamic goals for mass conversion or death for Christians across this region. May I plead with you not to ignore this email. Do not forward it before you have prayed through it. Then send it to as many people as possible.  Send it to friends and Christians you may know. Send it to your prayer group. Send it to your pastor and phone him/her to pray on Sunday during the service – making a special time of prayer for this. We need to stand in the gap for our fellow Christians.Let us pray

US launches airstrikes to help retake large Iraq dam captured by Islamic State


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efugesThe United States on Saturday launched several more air strikes in Iraq at Islamic State, including ones targeting members of the Islamic militant group who are positioned around the country’s largest dam.

Islamic State captured the dam last month in its surprisingly swift and deadly run across northern Iraq in recent months.

A senior U.S. official told Fox News roughly six air strikes have been launched so far on Saturday.

The official also said the focus of the strikes is to protect the country’s critical infrastructure and that the U.S. carried out the strikes at the request of the government of Iraq, which thinks Islamic State forces can no longer maintain the dam.

Moving Islamic State forces away from the facility could allow Iraqi teams to return to the dam and keep it from failing, which would result in as much as 12 feet of flooding at the U.S. Embassy and the major cities of Baghdad and Mosul, officials say.

Also on Saturday, Islamic State reportedly killed 80 Yazidi men and abducted their wives and children, said Iraq officials and eyewitnesses who insist the country’s religious community is still at risk after a week of U.S. and Iraqi air strikes on the militants.

A senior U.S. defense official told Fox News that U.S. surveillance drones saw evidence of the massacre of dozens of Yazidi men. The U.S. military later struck two militant targets, killing some of those involved in the killings, the source said. 

The U.S. military said in a statement Friday that the U.S. forces conducted the air strikes on Islamic State vehicles in the village of Kawju. The village is located south of the village of Sinjar.

The Yazidis, a Kurdish-speaking ethnic and religious group which numbers in the hundreds of thousands in Iraq, has been persecuted in the north by Islamic State militants, with at least 500 killed prior to Friday’s news, according to Iraq’s human rights minister.

Sources told Fox News it appears residents in the village did not comply with the militants’ demands to convert to Islam. 

“[Militants] arrived in vehicles and they started their killing this afternoon,” senior Kurdish official Hoshiyar Zebari told Reuters. “We believe it’s because of their creed: convert or be killed.”

A Yazidi lawmaker and another senior Kurdish official also said the killings had taken place and that the women of the village were kidnapped.

The latest killings came just a day after President Obama said U.S.-led air strikes had broken the siege by the militants against the minorities trapped on a mountain in northern Iraq. Obama made it clear the U.S. mission in the region is not over yet.

Iraqi and Yazidi leaders say the brutal Islamic State fighters have buried Yazidi men alive, killed children and kidnapped women to be slaves.

“We have striking evidence obtained from Yazidis fleeing Sinjar and some who escaped death, and also crime scene images that show indisputably that the gangs of the Islamic States have executed at least 500 Yazidis after seizing Sinjar,” Sudani told Reuters Sunday.

Sinjar is the ancient home of the Yazidis, but also one of several towns captured by the Sunni militants who view the community as “devil worshipers” and demand conversion to Islam under threat of death.

The Islamic State, which has declared a Sharia state caliphate in parts of Iraq and Syria, forced tens of thousands of Yazidis and Christians to flee their homes or face certain death.

The Yazidis, followers of an ancient religion derived from Zoroastrianism**, are spread over northern Iraq and are part of the country’s Kurdish minority.

Fox News’ Greg Palkot and Jennifer Griffin contributed to this report.

**Zoroastrianism /ˌzɒrˈæstriənɪzəm/, also called Zarathustraism, Mazdaism and Magianism, is an ancient Iranian religion and a religious philosophy. It was once the state religion of the Achaemenid, Parthian, and Sasanian empires.[1] Estimates of the current number of Zoroastrians worldwide vary between 145,000 and 2.6 million.[2]

Zoroastrianism arose in the eastern region of the ancient Persian Empire, when the religious philosopher Zoroaster simplified the pantheon of early Iranian gods[3] into two opposing forces: Spenta Mainyu (Progressive mentality) and Angra Mainyu (Destructive Mentality) under the one God, Ahura Mazda (Illuminating Wisdom).[4][5]

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BRUTAL, BARBARIC ISIS: Fun Bunch in Iraq. Not


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Written by Steve Bowers on August 15, 2014

One truly noteworthy news item this week: the death of Robin Williams. He was fun. Just when we need more of his fun, he abruptly leaves us. All of which is made sadder by his having done so by his own choice. Was the party that was his life, to which he invited us all, really that bad for him personally? How can he have possibly been so sad when he made us laugh so easily…and often. Fare well, Dear Prince of Laughter and (laughing) choirs of angels sing thee to thy rest.

However, the intense irony of Mr. Williams’ sadness while making so much laughter is surpassed by the irony of the passing of the Classiest Clown Ever being followed on the World Stage by the Islamic Funsters of I.S.I.S. Will we ever be able to forget their antics? They can pull off mass beheadings so gracefully. Truly memorable. And if our Prez truly gets off his duff and does something violent to them…may raucous gangs of Hellish demons drag them to their just fates.

All of which reminds me of another (sometimes) very funny man, the late Christopher Hitchens, a now reformed British atheist. Whenever he talked or wrote about atheism, he was out of his depth and not funny. But when he spoke about things he was knowledgeable about, he could be uproariously funny. I recall one speech wherein he expressed his confusion about why Muslims hate the Western modern World so much. He was perplexed by finding a complete lack of logic behind the Muslim Hostility towards “everyone else.” He concluded by saying “since they hate us so much, I feel it is time to give them a reason to do so.”

Who can disagree?

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Today’s Politically INCORRECT Cartoon


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