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Friday, October 26, 2007

Remember the (almost) canceled confab of loonies...the "No More Wars for Israel" conference? See: CAIR Defends Hard-Core Jew Haters' Conference (Update: CAIR says they only provided legal referral.)

Yeah, well the nudniks are tearing into each other over unpaid bills and over the issues of whose hate is more acceptable. Check out: Judeophobe Watch: NO MORE WARS FOR ISRAEL A FAILURE (JEWS ARE LAUGHING)

On my way through the post I remembered (for reasons you'll see in a moment) our old friend and anti-American terror supporter from Gaza, Dalton State (Georgia) Professor Hassan El-Najjar, of the web site Al-Jazeerah.info (Search). Remember? Well, here I thought that, under pressure from the "sunlight disinfectant," (otherwise known as public scrutiny brought about by postings at The Jawa Report), El-Najjar had shut out the lights on his Jihad site: Aljazeerah.info is .hibernating.

Apparently, it's woken up. First, the site itself is online, though toned down from its previous incarnation. Further, El-Najjar has a new(?) project -- at least it's new to me -- called Cross-Cultural Understanding (ccun.org). It looks a lot like the original Al-Jazeerah.info site, but with a little smarter marketing. After all, who could be against "Cross-Cultural Understanding?" Not me, certainly! And whadaya know? Right there on the front page is a new piece penned by local freaky Jew-hater Karen Friedemann. According to the ccun.org page:

The Center for Cross-Cultural Understanding was established on May 23, 2007 by Dr. Hassan El-Najjar to promote peace in the world through education. Authors, contributors, journalists, and readers who cooperated with Dr. El-Najjar in the past five years (2002-2007) are welcome to resume their noble efforts of promoting peace in the world through education.

And, quelle surprise! El-Najjar was pimping the No More Wars for Israel Conference too! "Make plans to be with us."

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