Saturday, May 20, 2017

SAN DIEGO SAYS 'NO!' TO SHARIA LAW

 
SAN DIEGO FIGHTS BACK:
SAYS WE WILL NOT TOLERATE
SHARIA LAW IN OUR SCHOOLS
 


Saudis roll out the red carpet treatment for President Trump


Saudi Arabia: The Difference Between Trump and Obama – Red Carpet Welcome

 
Even Saudi camel jockeys can tell the difference between President Trump, a real leader commanding respect, and a paid pink pantywaist a*s kisser, Obama
 
While the idiot leftists, 'politicians' and traitors in both parties of Congress are bad mouthing and threatening to 'impeach,' world leaders recognize and respect full well the qualities of the great American leader President Trump
 
 
 
May 20, 2017
 
 
President Trump got a royal, red-carpet welcome to Saudi Arabia on Saturday, where he was greeted at the airport by King Salman.
 

 
Trump shook hands with the Saudi king—a stark contrast to former President Obama, who bowed to Salman in 2009.
 
Saudi Arabia is the first stop on Trump’s whirlwind nine-day foreign tour, which will include stops in Israel, the Vatican, Belgium and the G7 summit in Italy.

Bizpac Review reports,

The president literally got the red-carpet treatment at the Riyadh airport, where the tarmac was lined with plush red carpets despite the 107degree heat.
 
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Great to be in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Looking forward to the afternoon and evening ahead.
Melania and Ivanka Trump accompanied the president, and made a statement by not covering their hair—which is almost unheard of in oppressive Saudi Arabia, where women must cover their heads in a hijab or niqab.

Hillary Clinton wore a headscarf during her visits to Saudi Arabia as secretary of state, where she bowed to a Saudi prince.
 
Spot the difference!!!
 
 
 

 
At long last Americans can be proud of our Presidential couple.
 
http://eheadlines.com/saudi-arabia-the-difference-between-trump-and-obama-red-carpet-welcome-video/
 
 

If Wannacry cyber attack didn’t make you wannacry, the next one will!

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The Wannacry malware that hit like a global mega-bomb, showed everyone how vulnerable we are to a global cyber attack. Billed as “one of the largest global ransomware attacks the cyber community has ever seen,” the infection started in London and then emerged almost instantly in Seattle, New York, and Tokyo. Within ten minutes, the coordinated attack became epidemic throughout the world, covering the better part of every continent but Antarctica. By the end of one day, the malware had infected over 200,000 computers in 150 nations, encrypting all their data and locking the users out.
While the attackers demanded a ransom in order to free hostage computers, the small number of companies that paid the ransom required for unlocking the encryption did not get their data back, raising a question of whether the primary goal was really money or mayhem. (If primary goal was making a lot of quick money, it would make more sense to quickly release data so that more companies would be inclined to pay the ransom, seeing that payment solved the problem.)
This was a cyber attack equal in scale to something Dr. Evil would create or some Bond villain would use to collect ransom from the entire world … or to control the world. This time, it didn’t win, but there are some interesting reasons why as you did deeper….
...The fact that ransom seems to have played a very small roll in a very large “ransomware” attack begs the question as to whether this was a government operation masquerading as a ransom attack...


—David Haggith