Just days before Pamela Geller and I were banned from entering Britain, the British government admitted Saudi Sheikh Mohammed al-Arefe. Al-Arefe has said: “Devotion to jihad for the sake of Allah, and the desire to shed blood, to smash skulls, and to sever limbs for the sake of Allah and in defense of His religion, is, undoubtedly, an honor for the believer. Allah said that if a man fights the infidels, the infidels will be unable to prepare to fight.”
So British authorities appear to be right on top of the threat from counter-jihad activists and puppies, but jihad terrorists? Give them free reign! Give them the key to the city!
“He’s a terrier not a terrorist! Eight-month-old puppy Silver banned from getting close to Cameron over security fear,” by John Stevens, the Daily Mail, April 12, 2015:
Eight-month-old puppy Silver was banned from getting close to the Prime Minister today after he was bizarrely deemed a security risk.
David Cameron greeted voters in the street as he left his speech in Cheltenham to outline Tory plans for inheritance tax.
But aides ordered that the Jack Russell and poodle cross-breed be kept well away from the Conservative Party leader.
Owner Sarah Styler was taking Silver for his morning walk when she spotted TV crews gathered outside the church hall close to her house where Mr Cameron was giving his speech.
Along with a group of other passersby Mrs Styler, 49, waited to speak to Mr Cameron.
But shortly before he emerged from the building she was told that she would only be allowed to speak to the Prime Minister without her dog present.
A Tory aide took the dog from her and walked him over to the other side of the road to what was deemed a safe distance from the Prime Minister.
Mr Cameron chatted briefly to the group and commented on how sunny it was before leaving in his car.
As Silver was returned to Mrs Styler, the aide told her: ‘The Prime Minister loves dogs, but it was just for security.’…