May 17, 2010, - 3:34 pm
Hezbollah’s American Sharmuta: Tired of Pole Dancing? Try Miss USA
Don’t let Miss Hezbollah USA, er . . .“Miss USA” Rima Fakih‘s experience, as a pole dancing stripper, fool you. As I’ve noted before, her slutty behavior doesn’t mean she’s any less supportive of or supported by Hezbollah and Shi’ite Muslims everywhere. Just like the 9/11 hijackers drank alcohol at the Pink Pony and gambled in Vegas–both no-nos in Islam–Muslims are allowed to engage in taqiyyah [deception of the infidels to further the cause of Islam/jihad]. And that’s exactly what this is. Plus, this low-class pageant contestant is simply a sharmuta.
It’s interesting that these pictures, from “Stripper 101″ held by the “Mojo in the Morning” Detroit radio show, have caused representatives from the Trump and Miss USA organizations to contact the show, asking for details regarding the event and Fakih’s eligibility to remain Miss USA. But Trump and his minions clearly don’t give a damn about–nor do they care to ask–their new Miss USA to denounce an Islamic terrorist group, Hezbollah, which murdered more Americans than any group other than Al-Qaeda. No worries that several of her family members are Islamic terrorists–top Hezbollah officials and dead “martyrs” who tried to kill Israelis. Priorities.



Arabic for Sleazebag: This is What a Sharmuta Looks Like
Tags: Dearborn, Dearbornistan, deception, Dhimmi, Donald Trump, Hezbollah, Islam, Miss USA, Mojo in the Morning, Muslim, Muslim Women, Muslima, Pole Dancing, political correctness, Rima Fakih, sharmuta, Shi'ite, Shi'ite Muslim, stripper, Stripper 101, Taqiyah, taqiyyah




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Debbie Schlussel is an American attorney, film critic, political commentator, and a blogger who focuses particularly on Islam and American Muslims.
Her writing frequently targets the largely Muslim population of the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, which she refers to as “Dearbornistan”.[1]
Her columns are often provocative and controversial, specifically those detailing what she considers the unsavory elements of Islam, the objectionable activities of American Muslims, illegal immigrants, as well as liberal and faux-”conservative” politicians.
The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee criticized her work in its 2002 Hate Crime report.
During and following the captivity of American journalist Jill Carroll, Schlussel attacked Carroll, alleging that Carroll hated Israel and America, and implying that she sympathized with her captors.[14][15] When objection was raised,[16] she attacked her critics as well, deriding them as “blind worshippers of Jill Carroll” in need of “LASIK.”
Schlussel’s claim that WNBA player Anna DeForge is a bad role model because she is a lesbian drew criticism from player Kayte Christensen in an Arizona Republic column
Schlussel has been cited by liberal media watchdog Media Matters seven times regarding accusations of Schlussel spreading misinformation[19]. Schlussel has responded by calling Media Matters “nazi-collaborators”[20].
misslove on May 21, 2010 at 8:26 am