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Jeff Head

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What a weird and strange law they have over there.:confused:
It's their full implementation of Sharia Law, my friend.

Any nation that adopts that law as their national basis for juris-prudence is headed down that path to one degreee or another. The more fundamental the government, the harsher the implementation.

But in all its forms, it is very intolerant regarding women's place in society, and towards any degree of religious tolerance.
 

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FERNDALE – A 4-year-old girl named Abby helped detectives foil a reported home invasion in Ferndale that turned out to be a babysitter's plot to steal from the family she was working for, Q13FOX reported.

Little Abby is wise beyond her years. "Wednesday was the worst day in my life," she said.

On Wednesday, Abby helped the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office crack a case that would make the Babysitter's Club proud.

"They told us to get out of the house cause they wanted to steal stuff," Abby said.

Investigators said the girl's 17-year-old babysitter orchestrated a false home invasion along with her 16-year-old boyfriend and another male suspect. They said the teen made up a story about two armed black men breaking into the Ferndale home.

"The bad guy stole my kitty bank, they stole my iPod," Abby said.

The babysitter told investigators one of the suspects looked like the neighbor next door.

Neighbor Cody Oaks said police handcuffed him and questioned him for several hours because he fit the description. But Abby knew better, and she told police.

Abby told investigators the suspects had white skin, not black, and that's when the babysitter's story started to crumble - and she confessed.

Abby's mother said she is proud of her young daughter.

"Literally in 30 seconds, she changed everything that had been going on for five, six hours," her mother said.

Her neighbor hopes the babysitter and her accomplices learn their lesson.

"It's kind of sad because I don't think she realizes the dangerous situation she put me in," Oaks said.

As for the stolen belongings, Abbys said "they got it back because of me being the superhero."

No word yet on whether she plans to go pro wither her detective skills.

The babysitter and her alleged accomplices were arrested and could face robbery, burglary and perjury charges.
I like stories like this.
 

Blackstone

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It's their full implementation of Sharia Law, my friend.

Any nation that adopts that law as their national basis for juris-prudence is headed down that path to one degreee or another. The more fundamental the government, the harsher the implementation.

But in all its forms, it is very intolerant regarding women's place in society, and towards any degree of religious tolerance.

I heard a story on CNN about 3/4 people in the Middle East and North Africa told pollsters they want Sharia Law imposed in their countries. I could almost understand why majority of men want it, but why would most of the women want it?
 

Jeff Head

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I heard a story on CNN about 3/4 people in the Middle East and North Africa told pollsters they want Sharia Law imposed in their countries. I could almost understand why majority of men want it, but why would most of the women want it?
Who knows if those polls are accurate? Who is asking te questions in those countries? Who is monitoring the asking? What environment or circumstance was the question asked in? I mean, do we really think Carine will answer honestly if Abduhl is standing there right next to her?

Also, it is definitely a cultural thing. Many of the people in these countries and their forbearers have been raised in this environment for centuries. It's all they know.

But it is also a totalitarian, inflexible, and very intolerant system.

Some will want it because it gives them such absolute power...either in society or at home. Some will want it because they are afraid to change. Some will be afraid to voice a desire to change. Some will want it because they feel that, whatever else, it may protect them from other things that they view as ills.

I believe free will and choice is important...really...sacrosanct. But I also believe in respecting people's wishes, when those wishes do not infringe on me, my loved ones, and my way of life and culture. Trying to force change and to force what we think is right on people who absolutely do not want it never works. It can't.

If people want to be free...they have to want it badly enough to stand up for it and take riks for it.

This woman in Sudan is the epitome of someone who was willing to do just that.
 

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Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico runs from June 1st until November 30th, so the 2014 Hurricane season has already started. Wondering what it might bring?

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Even though the coming hurricane season is being predicted as a light one, it is important to note that 1992’s Hurricane Andrew came during one such year.

The official prognosis for the 2014 Atlantic basin hurricane season according to storm predictors Dr. Phillip J. Klotzbach and Dr. William Gray of Colorado State University will be below-average activity compared with the 1981-2010 climatology.

The storm-casting team said that it appears quite likely that an El Niño of at least moderate strength will develop this summer and fall.

“In addition, the tropical Atlantic has anomalously cooled over the past few months,” the team’s prediction statement said. “We anticipate a below-average probability for major hurricanes making landfall along the United States coastline and in the Caribbean.”

The duo also warned that despite the quiet forecast, coastal residents should be reminded that only takes one hurricane making landfall to make it an active season for them. They urged residents to prepare the same for every season, regardless of how much or how little activity is predicted.

Jim Van Fleet, Chief Meteorologist at WTSP-10 News CBS in Tampa/St. Petersburg, elaborated on the Colorado team’s prediction.

“We’re right on the cusp,” he said, adding that if conditions ripen the El Nino will definitely be activated and will affect the hurricane season’s outcome.

“That changes the jet stream pattern," he said. “It will create too much wind shear.”

However, Van Fleet warned, that Hurricane Andrew which devastated the east coast of Florida in 1992, was a strong storm in an El Nino year.

’“Here's what that means," he said of the predictions and the El Nino possibility. “You can’t translate the entire Atlantic and Gulf area into your zip code."

Van Fleet also said that it is important to note that in an El Nino year, the following year often brings very strong tornadoes to the state.

“The following winter, January through April, ”is when residents must be on guard," “he said. "Large El Nino summers are usually followed by ”large, destructive tornadoes.

Here are the 2014 Named Storms

• Arthur
• Bertha
• Cristobal
• Dolly
• Edouard
• Fay
• Gonzalo
• Hanna
• Isais
• Josephine
• Kyle
• Laura
• Marco
• Nana
• Omar
• Paulette
• Rene
• Sally
• Teddy
• Vicky
• Wilfred
 

Jeff Head

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They should add Chinese, Japanese, and Hindi names to future storms.
In the Atlantic and Gulf, they are called Hurricanes and the naming convention is what it is for this side of the world.

I do not expect in the Atlantic/Gulf you will be seeing Chinese, Japanese, or Hindu names.

In the Pacific they are called Typhoons (or Tropical Cyclones) and they have a different naming convention for them. The various nations contribute to them and so you do find those types of names depending on what part of the Pacific Ocean or Indian Ocean they form in

See:

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TerraN_EmpirE

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Exactly, the storm list is assembled by those who are affected by them. So Typhoons have Pacific nationality based names well Hurricanes have western based. If you wanted to Politically correct the system then for Hurricanes you would want to throw in more Latin and African based names. As is though they have already added changed the listening's to include both genders.
 

Blackstone

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Exactly, the storm list is assembled by those who are affected by them. So Typhoons have Pacific nationality based names well Hurricanes have western based. If you wanted to Politically correct the system then for Hurricanes you would want to throw in more Latin and African based names. As is though they have already added changed the listening's to include both genders.

Oh give it a rest Buba. I'm the last one for PC-ness. But, having everyone's names in the pot is good.
 

bd popeye

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My condolences go out to the families of the victims of this terrorist attack.

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People watch as smoke fills the sky, after an explosion, at a shopping mall, Wednesday, June 25, 2014, in Abuja, Nigeria. An explosion rocked a shopping mall in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, on Wednesday and police say at least over 20 people have been killed and many wounded. Witnesses say body parts were scattered around the exit to Emab Plaza, in the upscale Wuse 11 suburb. (AP Photo)

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ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — An explosion rocked a shopping mall in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, on Wednesday and police said at least 21 people have been killed.

Billows of black smoke could be seen from a mile (kilometer) away.

"I heard the explosion and (felt) the building shaking," said Shuaibu Baba, who had a narrow escape. He said he rushed downstairs to find that the driver who had dropped him a few minutes earlier was dead. "I asked the driver to come with me, and he said 'No,' he would wait for me in the car."

Police Superintendent Frank Mba said 17 people were wounded and 21 bodies were recovered.

He also said one suspect has been arrested and investigations have already started.

The blast came as Nigerians were preparing to watch their country's Super Eagles come up against Argentina at the World Cup in Brazil. Many shops at the mall have TV screens but it was unclear if the explosion was timed to coincide with the match, which started an hour later.

One witness said he thought the bomb was dropped at the entrance to the mall by a motorcyclist, but Mba said it was too early to say.

It is the latest in a series of violent attacks blamed on Islamic extremists. Nigerian security forces appear incapable of curtailing the near-daily attacks concentrated in the northeast, where Boko Haram extremists have their stronghold.

Abuja is in the center of Nigeria and the militants have spread their attacks to the capital. Two separate explosions in Abuja in April killed more than 120 people and wounded about 200 at a busy bus station. Both were claimed by Boko Haram, which has threatened further attacks.

A bomb at a medical college in northern Kano killed at least eight people on Monday. Last week, at least 14 died in a bomb blast at a World Cup viewing site in Damaturu, a state capital in the northeast. In May, twin car bombs in the central city of Jos left more than 130 people dead; and a car bomb at a bus station killed 24 people in the Christian quarter of Kano, a Muslim city.

Boko Haram attracted international condemnation for the April mass abductions of more than 200 schoolgirls, and is blamed for this week's abductions of another 91 people — 31 boys and 60 girls and women with toddlers as young as 3.

Nigeria's military and government claim to be winning the war in the 5-year-old insurgency but the tempo and deadliness of attacks has increased this year, killing more than 2,000 people so far compared to an estimated 3,600 killed over the past four years.

Abuja residents were urged "to remain calm and go about their normal business," by government spokesman Mike Omeri who issued a statement saying that security agencies are "handling the situation."

He said that "every step is being taken by the government to check the activities of insurgents in the country and advised Nigerians to remain vigilant and conscious of movement of unidentified people."

Boko Haram wants to install an Islamic state in Nigeria, a West African nation whose 170 million people are almost equally divided between Muslims who are dominant in the north and Christians in the south.
 
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