Leftists and Islamic supremacists are avid to blame me and other foes of jihad and Islamic supremacism for every act of violence (real and trumped-up) against Muslims, despite the fact that I have never supported violence or anything but the legal defense of universally (except for Sharia adherents) accepted notions of human rights. Will they start screaming that critics of the Family Research Council "have blood on their hands"? Of course not. Their charges against us to that effect are designed to marginalize and silence us, and their double standard and political agenda are revealed in this instance.
"Shooting erupts at Family Research Council: 'He started yelling about things they supported and opened fire,'" from WND, August 15:
A shooting at the Washington, D.C., headquarters of the Family Research Council has left a security guard injured, according to officials.The organization that advocates for Christian values and standards was targeted this morning and police are investigating, according to a statement from FRC President Tony Perkins.
“Our first concern is with our colleague who was shot today. Our concern is for him and his family,” he said.
The group’s offices are in the 800 block of G Street NW, and police officials told reporters a suspect was in custody in the shooting.
Fox News said, “A suspect walked in and started yelling about things they (FRC) supported and opened fire.”
The organization, founded in 1983, works to forward faith, family and freedom issues in the forum of public policy. They work through research projects, educating those on Capitol Hill and reviews legislation.
The FRC publishes books, provides experts to testify before Congress and has been active in revealing the pro-abortion and other agendas of the Obama administration.
Lifenews reported that the attacker was a man posing as an intern....


























Sorry OT but somebody at Jihadwatch should be aware of this news:
http://theweek.com/article/index/231958/coming-to-saudi-arabia-the-worlds-first-women-only-city
Excerpt:
Coming to Saudi Arabia: The world's first women-only city
The super-patriarchal Gulf kingdom is creating a female-only city to finally allow a huge percentage of its educated population to work freely
posted on August 15, 2012, at 8:03 AM
The Persian capital may soon be home to female-only zones that will allow women to work within Islamic guidelines. Photo: Michael Kappeler/dpa/Corbis
Saudi Arabia has a problem: The Persian Gulf kingdom has an increasingly educated, increasingly unemployed female population and ultraconservative laws and customs that forbid women from mingling, much less working, with men. The Saudis are fashioning an unusual solution, building an industrial city that will allow only women. The female-only zone is scheduled to open in the Eastern Province city of Hofuf next year, with more ladies-only areas to come in Riyadh, the capital. How do these cities-inside-a-city work, and are they good for women? Here's a guide to the first-ever city of women: