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Issue 278
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Index
Headlines

Somaliland Celebrates 18 May ‘Independence Day’

Somaliland challenges Africa to recognise it

Ethiopia says 1,000 insurgents killed in Mogadishu clashes

US appoints special envoy to Somalia

Breakaway Somaliland prospers in shadow of war

Prime Minister Escapes a Bomb Attack

Ethiopia- Terror or armed resistence movements

U.N. official urges Somalia to allow aid

It Didn't Start in Mogadishu

Regional Affairs

Italy presses Ethiopia to pull troops from Somalia

Plea to Help 12,000 Displaced in Bardera

Editorial
Special Report

International News

Bill Shields Pentagon Aid Boost from Oversight

Making a federal case out of an obscure leaf

Minnesota Muslims' dilemma

Global Military Alliance: Encircling Russia and China

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

WHY SHOULD THE REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND BE RECOGNISED

Somaliland requests international recognition

Independent Kurdistan: the End of EU and NATO

Alpha Oumar Konare seems paid lobbyist for the Ethiopian Invasion of Somalia, not the leader of the?

Food for thought

Opinions

Somaliland's Hedgehog Attitude Will Prevail

Kudos For Somaliland Forum Election Committee

What role would Ethiopia/USA play to tackle the Somaliland/Somalia issue?

Somaliland; The Republic of Understanding..jamhuuriyada Isafgarad...

Killing the Goose that lays the Golden Egg

Surfing the net after my breakfast

A Letter That Smote Dr. Siffer’s Conscious


By Vel Nirtist

Minnesota, May 19, 2007 - Moslems who escaped the war-ravaged Somalia and were given refuge in the US are not sure whether they should feel happy in their new home, according to the May 18th segment of the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.

Indeed, they face serious problems.

"For example, Islam forbids consuming alcohol or pork, but imams differ on whether it's OK to handle them on the job. That very question had become an issue at Minneapolis-St. Paul International, an airport at its most international in the taxi line. About three-quarters of the 600 licensed drivers are Somali immigrants.

"Airport officials say in too many cases they've refused to take customers carrying alcohol, usually in duty-free bags, saying it's against their Islamic faith."

Insensitively, the airport decided to penalize the drivers who refuse to take passengers with Koran-forbidden liquid in their luggage - with a mixed result.

"The airport's stiff new penalties will prompt some drivers to look for new work, but others say they could look for recourse in a very American way: through the courts."
Poor guys, they do not grasp the depth of the problems they are faced with in this corrupted, modern West. If mere presence in the same location as alcohol is forbidden,

Unbeknownst to them or their imam, there is alcohol all around them - and inside of them, too. Imams have far more to worry about than bottled whisky, and should seriously consider leaving. According to this source, the very alcohol that makes certain beverages forbidden, "has many uses including use in solvent based paints, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, cleaning products for home and car, lacquers, and inks," as well as in gasoline. It probably has many more uses than listed in this quote, but even those are more than sufficient to sow grave doubts in purely chemical compatibility between West and Islam, leaving alone its other aspects.

From paints on the walls of the Minnesota Moslem's house, to the pill he takes when he is ill, to the perfume his wife - or his taxi's passengers - use, to the gasoline he puts into his car, and to his car itself - and, oh final horror! - to the very letters of his Holy Koran - all have alcohol!

Unlike sinless, virtuous Somalia, almost everything in Minnesota is tainted, nay, contaminated, with sin. If Minnesota Somalis knew that beforehand, would they leave their righteous homeland? Was it worth coming to sin-soaked Minnesota just to avoid Somali bullets? Did they contain alcohol?

Source: American Thinker 2007


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