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Fat 13-Year-Old Saudi Bitches With Cell Phones Get 90 Lashes

I just saw this on Drudge and confirmed it with Sabra, who lives in the giant sandbox of Saudi- some fat 13 year old girl who took a camera-capable cell phone into class is going to get 90 lashes. Oh the Saudi government, who practices Islamic Sharia law, will say that she has to be beaten in front of all of her other 7th grade classmates because she smuggled in a cellphone, but I know why she is being whipped more times than most common Saudi thieves- She’s a fat pig. A skinnier chick in a smaller size abaya would get only 10 lashes. Below is what 50 lashes does to a woman.

Sabra says something else must have gone on with this girl, but I wonder if its just because she was making provocative western poses?

Say what? A 13-year-old girl has been sentenced to 90 lashes and two months of prison? For what?! Bringing her cell phone to school!!! This is insane. I mean, what else can you call it?

This – a punishment like that – in a country where every single person is glued to their mobile phone 24/7/365?! Go to a bank – men are talking on their mobiles. Go to a shop – men are talking on their mobiles. Go to the Commissary – girls are talking on their mobiles. My gosh, if you took mobiles away from everyone over here there would be such withdrawal that this place would come to a standstill!

I know Saudi Arabia is strict and that its judicial system is swift but I cannot recall a 13-year-old – certainly never a 13-year-old GIRL – receiving such a punishment for something as innocuous as taking her mobile to school in the entire seven years that we’ve been here. Heck, grown men have committed much more serious crimes and even they are not punished as severely.

Well, she shouldn’t be so fat. Way to go Saudis! Slap a giant bumper sticker across your desert wasteland that says No Fat Chicks!


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Man Horrified to be Landing in Detroit Set Self Ablaze

Having been to Detroit, I know how Abdul Farouk Abdulmutallab feels. Check out what Steve Crowder found when he visited the motor city.

Shocker a Muslim is going to try to blow up another airplane. We need to force everyone to eat one slice of bacon before they fly. That will be much less painful than the stripsearches the TSA will implement over this.


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Mega Fail: Iraq UAV’s Sent Video Unencrypted

Insurgents in Iraq used cheap software to intercept the video feeds coming from the unmanned drones that surveyed the battlefield, giving them a distinct advantage in operations. The drones are made by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc in San Diego. Perhaps they’ve never heard of the free software called Open SSL which could easily integrate and encrypt the video. Even Skype can encrypt video!

From the WSJ here:

Militants in Iraq have used $26 off-the-shelf software to intercept live video feeds from U.S. Predator drones, potentially providing them with information they need to evade or monitor U.S. military operations.

Senior defense and intelligence officials said Iranian-backed insurgents intercepted the video feeds by taking advantage of an unprotected communications link in some of the remotely flown planes’ systems. Shiite fighters in Iraq used software programs such as SkyGrabber — available for as little as $25.95 on the Internet — to regularly capture drone video feeds, according to a person familiar with reports on the matter.

U.S. officials say there is no evidence that militants were able to take control of the drones or otherwise interfere with their flights. Still, the intercepts could give America’s enemies battlefield advantages by removing the element of surprise from certain missions and making it easier for insurgents to determine which roads and buildings are under U.S. surveillance.

U.S. military personnel in Iraq discovered the problem late last year when they apprehended a Shiite militant whose laptop contained files of intercepted drone video feeds.

The potential drone vulnerability lies in an unencrypted downlink between the unmanned craft and ground control. The U.S. government has known about the flaw since the U.S. campaign in Bosnia in the 1990s, current and former officials said.

Predator drones are built by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. of San Diego. Some of its communications technology is proprietary, so widely used encryption systems aren’t readily compatible, said people familiar with the matter.

Today, the Air Force is buying hundreds of Reaper drones, a newer model, whose video feeds could be intercepted in much the same way as with the Predators, according to people familiar with the matter. A Reaper costs between $10 million and $12 million each and is faster and better armed than the Predator. General Atomics expects the Air Force to buy as many as 375 Reapers.

12 million bucks for a flying television transmitter and General Atomics can’t figure out how to skype the transmission?


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