The police in Mölnlycke outside of Gothenburg got an alarm around lunch time on Thursday, about a man attacking a group of five people at the town center.
It was an apparently drug influenced man that had attacked a group of five people, and the man was said to have been armed with an emergency window breaking hammer like the kind they have on buses and trams, in order to break the glass to get out after an accident. Apparently the man had also head butted one man, who had been taken care of by the staff at the near by old folks home.
Why the man attacked the group is still unknown, and the police are still looking for him.
At present time there is no information just how seriously injured the man is that was attacked the most.
Marches, flag waving … promises. May Day speeches in cities and towns throughout Sweden focused on cuts in social welfare benefits, power swings and unemployment. Eurovision fever is spreading through the music world once again. But does the land of ABBA have a chance this year? And … drivers and putters – it may be golf, but not as we know it. Our sports editor finds out why the Swedes are undisputed kings and queens of European disc golf.
Tactfully, Winsomely, Persuasively: Arguing Dungy-Style
Just a week after Marine Corps General Peter Pace received heavy criticism for his statements about homosexuality in the military, Super Bowl champion coach Tony Dungy waded into similarly unfriendly waters. He accepted an award from the Indiana Family Institute, a leading supporter of an amendment that would uphold heterosexual marriage.
The Democrats deliberately distort their intentions in the current debate on the Iraq War. They say their withdrawal timetable will “end the war”–but it’s ludicrous to suggest that removal of U.S. troops will suddenly stop the fighting.
Bush Vetoes Surrender Bill
Prager H1: We won’t lose the Iraq war militarily, but we may lose it politically. But let’s also understand the consequences of leaving.
Global Warming Fraud, Part 23
Prager H2: A very strong argument against the Global Warming panic mongers comes from a very unlikely source, the Leftist columnist for The Nation, Alexander Cockburn… Dennis continues his discussion of GW’s veto of the Iraqi withdrawal bill.
Richard Shelby, John Hinderacker Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh discusses the veto by President Bush regarding the supplemental appropriations bill, and has little good to say about George Tenet’s new book. John Hinderacker talks about Powerline’s new candidate forum.
Brigadier General David Phillips Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh gets an update from Baghdad on how the country’s police forces and criminal justice system are being stood up by Brigadier General David Phillips. Later in the hour, Hugh takes calls about the Army’s decision to end mil-bloggers.
Glenn Reynolds, John Podhoretz, Matt Burden Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh discusses the bad decision by the Army to ban mil-bloggers, and discusses Israeli politics, and the freefall in the popularity of the Olmert government with New York Post columnist John Podhoretz.
Did Iraq cause an increase in global terror?
Medved H3: Is the war in Iraq at fault for the increase in global terror? Also, the band Rage Against the Machine is back in a big way.
Stop Pro-Abortion Legislation
Very troubling legislation has been introduced in Congress – legislation that would enshrine abortion into law. Stand with the ACLJ and protect life.
The Bitterness of Slavery: Brazilian Sugar and Modern Slavery
As most listeners and readers know, this year marks the two-hundredth anniversary of Britain’s abolition of the slave trade—the culmination of a decades-long campaign led by William Wilberforce and other British Christians.
The Virginia Tech murders gave short-sighted social commentators an excuse for indicting America as a “sick society” but the same week brought news from around the world that paints an illuminating picture.
Welcome to WeatherBrains, a weekly audio program for people who love weather.
In this week’s episode:
Get Off The Bus: We talk with Drew Burroughs from Dallas, TX, who was asked, along with other passengers, to leave a Dallas Area Rapid Transit bus during a Tornado Warning;
More Brains: Like forked lightning…WeatherBrains branches out with a new website. ClimateBrains allows you to post, read and write all things Global Warming;
In the Weather Roundtable: “An Inconvenient Truth†(Al Gore’s global warming movie) will be required viewing in schools in England. Also: One of the driest places on earth and stadium safety during storms;
This Week In Weather History: Think lightning (and tornadoes) don’t strike the same place twice? The first tornado picture … and the infamous video that still has people driving for cover in the wrong place! Bill Murray has TWIWH.
Part 2: Gary Toyn aurhor of “The Quiet Hero: The Untold Medal of Honor Story of George E. Wahlen at the Battle for Iwo Jima.†joins Randy and Jerry to discuss this exceptional look at a true American Hero.
Hugh Hewitt talks with Rudy Giuliani about his stance on abortion; Michael Medved discusses the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the ban on the brutal procedure known as partial birth abortion; and Dennis Prager opines on filmaker Michael Moore’s decision to promote Cuba’s communist health care in his new film entitled Sicko. All this and more…
We Love ‘John of Queens’ and ‘Frank of Staten’ Island!!!
Once You Have an Epithet, Why Think?
Frank shows how the origins of today’s bumper-sticker mentality is a direct descendant of Trotskyite ideology, as expressed in his slogan, “Once you have an epithet, why think?”.
Plus, how lax immigration plays a role in the increasing Mohammadean threat against Great Britain…. political pedophilia on American Idol… your phone calls at 718-761-9996 and much more.
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Frank shows how the origins of today’s bumper-sticker mentality is a direct descendant of Trotskyite ideology, as expressed in his slogan, “Once you have an epithet, why think?”.
Plus, how lax immigration plays a role in the increasing Mohammadean threat against Great Britain…. political pedophilia on American Idol… your phone calls at 718-761-9996 and much more.
Boere activist Dries Kriel, who has spent his life’s work dedicated to the cause of the Boerevolk, speaks about his effort to turn May 1st from a Communist Holiday into a volksdag, and the Boere’s plans to rally together against the Communist-ANC’s plans to deface the Women’s Monument in Bloomfontein.
Prager H1: Nobody won. Nobody lost. They all want to leave Iraq. They all want universal health care. But is either good for the country? Not if you thinking clearly.
Happiness Hour: Taking Responsibility With Dennis Prager
Prager H2: The moment you take responsibility for your failures, you will improve your chances to be happy. Believing you are a victim, makes happiness almost
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Topics raised include: how do you talk a senior citizen out of suicide; can you rush someone with a gun and stop him; is it okay to dream about other women; what do you with a six-year-old who already envies her friends; should a mother let her 12-year-old son look at the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue; and, is Dennis sorry he didn’t run for Senate.
Hewitt: Hour 1 – A very ecclectic show originates from the L.A. Times Festival of Books at UCLA as Hugh speaks with novelist Mark Helprin, living legend of stage and screen Julie Andrews, and The Nation’s Katrina Vandenheuvel
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh talks the political news of the week, including the war vote, with Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer, and with Newsweek’s Michael Isikoff. Tarzana Joe sits in with Hugh for the last segment.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Steve Wasserman, creative force behind the L.A. Times Festival of Books, followed by a replay of the Julie Andrews interview, a blog controversy over the partial birth abortion decision by the Court this week spills over onto the radio with University of Chicago Law Professor Geoffrey Stone, and Tarzana Joe’s ode to Harry Reid’s war is lost comments.
The ACLJ remains dedicated to protecting your religious and constitutional freedoms. And, we could not do that without your support. Stand with the ACLJ and find out how you can make a difference.
Dinesh D’Souza vs. Bob Barr: Is the War on Terror Advancing or Undermining Liberty?
Young America’s Foundation speakers Dinesh D’Souza and Bob Barr debate whether the War on Terror is undermining liberty and freedom in the United States. The debate is moderated by Foundation speaker and San Diego radio talk show host, Mark Larson.
Rock Legend Ted Nugent talks about how individuals do more to protect the environment and protect freedom then government bureaucrats. This speech occurred at Young America’s Foundation’s FreedomFest Conference.
Radio Sweden 2007-04-23
Liberal Party Leader Lars Leijonborg announces he will resign. One of Sweden`s foremost scientific achievements turns out to be fake. And later in the program Bill Schiller takes us backstage at Stockholm`s Södrateatern to meet two very different musical and theatrical personalities.
Coming to a School Near You: Normalizing Homosexuality
They are called “Personal Statements on Being Different.†One of them, from “Esperanza,†reads: “I’ve known for a long time that I am a lesbian.†As a little girl hearing fairy tales about a princess, Esperanza says she knew that, when she grew up, “I would marry the beautiful princess, not the prince.â€
Welcome to WeatherBrains, a weekly audio program for people who love weather.
In this week’s episode:
Get Off The Bus: We talk with Drew Burroughs from Dallas, TX, who was asked, along with other passengers, to leave a Dallas Area Rapid Transit bus during a Tornado Warning;
More Brains: Like forked lightning…WeatherBrains branches out with a new website. ClimateBrains allows you to post, read and write all things Global Warming;
In the Weather Roundtable: “An Inconvenient Truth†(Al Gore’s global warming movie) will be required viewing in schools in England. Also: One of the driest places on earth and stadium safety during storms;
This Week In Weather History: Think lightning (and tornadoes) don’t strike the same place twice? The first tornado picture … and the infamous video that still has people driving for cover in the wrong place! Bill Murray has TWIWH.
Big Doins here and there on Earth day! With thanks to” Father Rock “Almost Tigre” Kevin MacLeod Incompetech.com “Anachronist” “Overriding Concern” “Chipper” “Cool Hard Facts”
We Love ‘John of Queens’ and ‘Frank of Staten’ Island!!!
Die Korrier
Hello, Africa!
Die Korrier editor Bets Botha and Henry Pinkham talk about the first edition of the magazine for the Boerevolk, political correctness, and the future of South Africa.
Frank shows how the terrorist act at V-Tech this week is being used by the Left to seek for faults of American society, and shift blame away from their ill-concieved social programs. Frank highlights the hypocrosy of the Left in this incident, and ties it into the Waco massacre.
Plus, thoughts on the Gonzales controversy… the NJ governor’s car crash… Praise for Poland’s standing up to the Communist Scum… Your phone calls at 718-761-9996 and much more.
Last night, the Great Frank from Queens and Producer Extrordinaire NewsGuy appeared on the Dhimmitude News Network‘s talk radio show! Frank and NewsGuy talked about Dhimmitude, the lemming-like attitude some Westerners have toward the Muslim threat in the post-9/11 era.
You can download the show directly here. You can listen to full archives of DNN’s radio shows here, and be sure to check out the Dhimmitude News Network.
Melanie Phillips, Gerard Baker, Frank Gaffney Hewitt: Hour 1 & 3 – Hugh speaks with Daily Mail reporter and Londonistan author Melanie Phillips, and Times of London U.S. correspondent Gerard Baker about the new threat reported over the weekend that al Qaeda in Iraq plan a Hiroshima-style attack in the UK, and gets an update on the PBS suppression of a moderate Islam film by Center For Security Policy president Frank Gaffney
Prager H1: Virginia Tech students return to class today… In the Sunday Observer (UK), a Left-leaning paper, an opinion writer wonders why Muslims don’t even protest the gas attacks in Iraq… In Turkey, horrific details of torture emerge from the murder of Christians at a publishing house last week… Barack Obama’s comments after the Virginia Tech massacre have now been published in full. In context, they don’t come off any better.
Prager H2: In the Sunday NYT Magazine, there’s a moving story about a Filipino woman who makes good money in Saudi Arabia to support her family in the Philippines. But the US is where she really wants to go… Yesterday was Earth Day. The Prager Show wants to do its bit. Dennis talks to Dr. Steven Hayward, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute and co-author of Index of Leading Environmental Indicators 2006. Turns out that things might not be so dire on mother earth; in many cases actually getting better.
Prager H3: His liberal colleagues take a totally different position. They are anti-war. So, why is Lieberman different? Also, liberal NY Times columnist Maureen Dowd slices and dices John Edwards. She doesn’t like his $400 hair cuts.
Get your 60-second audio update on issues facing the nation – Law and Justice. Can a Christian Counseling center be too Christian? Listen to Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow’s answer in today’s report.
NARN with Captain Ed and Mitch Berg hr 2: Alberto Gonzalez and the Republican National Convention
Ed and Mitch discuss Alberto Gonzalez’ unconvincing appearance before the Senate Judiciary committee, plus Mitch’s convincing appearance on a Public Radio program regarding the planned protests at next year’s Republican National Convention.
Tourism, isolation and gay pride were on the mind of Latvia’s President as she visited Sweden. Girls are turning into heavyweights as Sweden’s children become more obese. And we’ll take you to the far north of Sweden where an international community is stargazing.
Less than seventy-two hours have passed since the shootings that killed thirty-two innocent people and injured another thirty at Virginia Tech. Americans can relate to what Virginia Tech President William Steger said immediately after the killings: “I’m really at a loss for words to explain or to understand the carnage that has visited our campus . . .â€
We Love ‘John of Queens’ and ‘Frank of Staten’ Island!!!
TRP on Dhimmitude News Network!
Last night, the Great Fran
k from Queens and Producer Extrordinaire NewsGuy appeared on the Dhimmitude News Network‘s talk radio show! Frank and NewsGuy talked about Dhimmitude, the lemming-like attitude some Westerners have toward the Muslim threat in the post-9/11 era.
You can download the show directly here. You can listen to full archives of DNN’s radio shows here, and be sure to check out the Dhimmitude News Network.
Prager H1: Is delivered to NBC’s door – the ravings of a lunatic, mass murderer. After much “soul searching†NBC puts it on the air…. The New York Times has published pictures and bios of the all the victims. How can anyone look at those pictures and the read the victims’ stories and feel compassion for the human scum who ended their lives?
Prager H2: It’s tempting to blame someone and the parents are the first ones we tend to think of. Aren’t they responsible for their son’s behavior? But consider this: their daughter is a graduate of Princeton who work for the State Department and apparently has served our country in Iraq… We talk about compassion for murderers, but never compassion for white collar criminals. Another example of where we are morally backward.
Prager H3: Dennis talks to Hugh Hewitt who is outraged by what NBC has done. Hugh believes that it will encourage more killers. It’s also a great insult to the survivors of the victims.
Benentt and listeners engage in a passionate debate about the heroic actions of VA Tech Professor Librescu. Should we teach or young men to stay and help/fight?
U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft reviews four myths perpetrated by liberals about national security and the War on Terror. Attorney General Ashcroft spoke to more than 220 participants at Young America’s Foundation Midwest Conference held in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
It was a day of fun at Angelland, an amusement area outside the Ullevi stadium named after IFK, the Gothenburg soccer team which nickname is Änglarna, the Angels.
Families with children were extra welcome to see the soccer game, and it looked like it was going to be an all together fun day.
The Stockholm team AIK were police escorted to the stadium at 6 30 pm, and all of a sudde4n all hell broke lose!
The rival supporter groups somehow clashed right at Angelland, the special place for all the little children who were there to see the game.
Half a dozen AIK supporters ganged up on a single IFK supporter that had fallen to the ground. He was then kicked in the head repeatedly.
A couple of little boys were stuck inside the jumping castle and had no way of getting out of there, and when the police finally managed to escort the AIK supporters into the arena, there wasn’t much left of that festive spirit from before.
Little frightened children, all white in their faces, parents who didn’t know whether to still see the game or go home…
The penalty for causing this kind of trouble has to be looked over, perhaps they should be banned for life for doing this kind of thing. Leave the soccer game to those who want to enjoy the sport!
Everyone in Sweden seems to know about the problems of gang violence in the immigration troubled city of Malmö in Southern Sweden, although little is reported by the left wing media or the government.
What is reported is candy coated and glossed over.
 Maybe if you ignore a problem it will go away?
 Boy in critical condition after brutal attack
Published: 16th April 2007 08:17 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/7006/
A 17-year-old boy was taken to Lund University Hospital with serious injuries on Sunday evening after being beaten unconscious on a football pitch in Malmö’s RosengÃ¥rd district.
According to witnesses, the boy was playing football with a friend his own age when he was attacked by a group of six or seven young men.
The boy’s friend managed to get away away but the 17-year-old was held down before being punched and kicked repeatedly in the head.
Despite being operated on overnight, the boy’s condition is described by doctors as critical and he remains heavily sedated.
By Monday morning police had not yet arrested any suspects and a motive for the attack has not yet been found.
Police said that it was difficult to question witnesses as they had been in a state of shock.
“This was a particularly ruthless assault. We are going to do everything we can to solve this even if it takes some time to find out more,” said a police spokesman in Malmö.
Police do not believe that the attack was connected to other disturbances reported in Rosengård at the weekend.