Sicko Fun Fact: Michael Moore Would be Disqualified from Hip or Knee Surgery in England

Amy Ridenour actually posted about this more than a year ago, but I caught it while reading an excellent post on the new push by Britain to force smokers to quit at least four weeks before a surgery. Knee and hip surgeries are not available to anyone considered obese under Britain’s nationalized health care. This would mean that Micheal Moore would be turned down for knee replacement surgery after his bloated carcass damaged his wheels so badly that he’d need treatment. Ha!

I guess in that case he could go to (snicker) Cuba. You know, because the free health care there is so great.

Yet another fun fact you won’t see in Moore’s new movie.

Iran Wants to Execute Porn Stars!

From CNN:

Iran’s parliament on Wednesday voted in favor of a bill that could lead to the death penalty for persons convicted of working in the production of pornographic movies.

With a 148-5 vote in favor and four abstentions, lawmakers present at the Wednesday session of the 290-seat parliament approved that “producers of pornographic works and main elements in their production are considered corrupter of the world and could be sentenced to punishment as corrupter of the world.”

The term, “corrupter of the world” is taken from the Quran, the Muslims’ holy book, and ranks among the highest on the scale of an individual’s criminal offenses. Under Iran’s Islamic Penal Code, it carries a death penalty.

The “main elements” referred to in the draft include producers, directors, cameramen and actors involved in making a pornographic video.

The bill also envisages convictions ranging from one year imprisonment to a death sentence for the main distributors of the movies and also producers of Web sites in which the pornographic works appear.

Besides videos, the bill covers all electronic visual material, such as DVDs and CDs. Other material, such as porn magazines and books, are already banned under Iranian law.

To become law, the bill requires an approval by the Guardian Council, a constitutional watchdog in Iran.

It is widely believed that the drafting of the bill came about as a reaction to a scandal last year, when a private videotape, apparently belonging to Iranian actress Zahra Amir Ebrahimi and allegedly showing her having intercourse with a man, became available across Iran.

The videotape was leaked to the Internet and released on a black market DVD, becoming a full-blown Iranian sex tape scandal. Ebrahimi later came under an official investigation, which is still ongoing. She faces fines, whip lashing or worse for her violation of Iran’s morality laws.

The unnamed man on the tape, who is suspected of releasing it, reportedly fled to Armenia but was subsequently returned to Iran and charged with breach of public morality laws. He remains in jail.

More evidence of the barbarism, and effeminacy, of radical Islam.

UPDATE: Dissident News has photos of Iranian Brownshirts beating and killing those the regime classify as “corrupters” and links to an in depth report on the subject.

Al-Qaeda Takes Gaza!

More bad news in the severely hamstrung War on Terror. Hamas has defeated Fatah in Gaza, many suspect with the backing of Al-Qaeda. Hamas is now forming a Islamist mini-state from which Al-Qaeda’s world wide caliphate will begin to coalesce if unchecked. From The Times Online:

A new, Islamist mini-state was emerging in the Gaza Strip yesterday, as victorious Hamas forces surrounded and blew up their secular rivals’ last strongholds in bitter fighting that threw the entire future of the Middle East peace process into doubt.

Supporters of the Fatah movement fled to Egypt or surrendered as Hamas leaders predicted that they would control the entire coastal strip by the end of the week.

European Union chiefs said that the deployment of an international force should be urgently considered to curb the bloodshed.

In Gaza, Hamas strengthened its grip as its fighters surrounded die-hard Fatah supporters in isolated, last-stand strongholds. In Khan Younis in the south, Hamas guerrillas tunnelled under a Fatah security base and blew it up with its defenders still inside. Those refusing to give up in other besieged bastions were given two days to surrender.

”This is a victory for Islam and I hope we will build our Islamic state,” said Abu Qatada, a masked 22-year-old Hamas fighter, standing outside the smouldering ruin of the Fatah security base. “We must now complete the job,” he said.

In a symbolic moment, a large crowd of Gaza civilians demonstrating for an end to the internecine fighting came under fire from unidentified attackers who killed at least two marchers.

Al-Qaeda has been reported to have infiltrated Gaza a few years ago, bringing with them their plans for establishing a world wide caliphate by 2020. Plans that were apparently embraced by many Palestinians who also have linked themselves to Iran and Khomeinism.

With a Islamist state of their own from which to legitimize the cause of Jihad, we’ve entered a new and dangerous phase of the war, which will no longer be on “terror” meaning non-state actors, but as the new Palestinian government allies itself with Iran, Syria and the host of Communist governments all to eager to side with Islamists against Western Civilization, a conventional third world war.

You Don’t Say: CNN Says Radicalism Fueling Rise in Honor Killings in the U.K.

From the always insightful CNN:

The United Nations estimate there are 5,000 honor killings worldwide every year but the issue was almost unheard of in Britain until a 2004 Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) conference.

Nazir Afzal, the CPS director who organized that conference, said the situation in Britain was worse than they had thought and a growth in religious fundamentalism had helped make it worse.

“Even I had no idea quite frankly how serious a problem it was, how many communities were affected, how many people were affected,” Afzal told Reuters.

“Murder is just the tip of the iceberg. You have a substantial number of kidnappings, false imprisonments, serious assaults, which are also carried out in the name of honor.”

The CPS prosecutes about a dozen “honor” murders a year but Afzal believes the true number of killings is much higher.

“We have cases of murders that take place abroad — people who are taken and killed abroad — so they obviously don’t come into our figures,” he said.

“We also have a substantial number of missing persons.”

In the wake of the 2004 conference, police launched a review of about 120 cases where women had disappeared or appeared to have committed suicide. Afzal said about 20 were now suspected of being honor-related crimes.

So, if you accommodate radical Muslims, they’ll feel comfortable enough to become increasingly more radical. Huh. I never thought about that. Go figure.

Melanie Phillips has a good read on this.

Syria Murders Another Lebanese Politician? Is Civil War Next?

From CNN:

A member of the Lebanese parliament was killed in an explosion Wednesday outside a Beirut military sports club in what hospital sources called an assassination.

Lawmaker Walid Eido, known as a foe of Syrian involvement in Lebanon, his son, Khalid, and two of his bodyguards were killed, Lebanese media reports said.

At least six other people died and 11 were wounded in the explosion, believed to be from a car bomb, in the seaside neighborhood of Manara, according to Lebanese security sources.

Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, an outspoken critic of Syria, blamed Eido’s killing on Damascus, calling it an attempt to reduce the anti-Syrian majority in the Lebanese government.

“With this bunch of assassins in Damascus, they don’t care about international justice,” Jumblatt told CNN International.

Eido, a constitutional expert, was a member of a political bloc led by Saad Hariri, the son of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, whose assassination two years ago sparked widespread protests that led to the ouster of Syrian forces from Lebanon.

Eido was a vocal supporter of the U.N. tribunal investigating Hariri’s killing. The U.N. Security Council approved the tribunal earlier this month.

It seems fairly obvious who’s ultimately responsible here. From Beirut to the Beltway has more:

Is someone going to declare war on the Assad regime? Are the deputies of March 14 going to hold a session without Berri while they’re still alive? What on earth are we waiting for.

This is a message not only to Saad Hariri, but also to the Saudis and French, who thought they could ignore the Syrian factor and focus on resurrecting “dialogue” between the Lebanese parties. How many times do we have to say “we told you so”.

As I type these words, Walid Eido’s body lies in an car on the Manara. The “future movement” deputy lost his life, and his slain son lost his future. Two Lebanese soldiers were killed earlier today by Syrian-sponsored terrorists.

Who is afraid of the terrorist Assad regime?

It looks like a new front is opening in the GWOT. I hope Americans see that their interestsare better served in helping Lebanon stay independent.