Give It Up For Islam, Or Die

In Iran, and most other Muslim countries, you can freely practice any religion you want without repercussions, as long as it’s Islam.

Iranian Pastor Could Face Death

The former pastor of a network of Christian house churches in Iran has been told to exchange his faith for his life, according to news reports and human rights groups.

“We are dismayed over reports that the Iranian courts are requiring Youcef Nadarkhani to recant his Christian faith or face the death penalty for apostasy,” wrote U.S. Department of State Spokeswoman Victoria Nuland in a recent press statement.

Mr. Nadarkhani was arrested in his home city of Rasht on October 13, 2009 while attempting to register his church after protesting compulsory Islamic religious instruction in Iranian public schools. Christian Solidarity Worldwide, a human rights group, reports that he was originally charged with protesting, however, the charges against the 32-year-old convert to Christianity were later changed to apostasy and evangelizing Muslims.

See also:
BREAKING NEWS: Iran’s Supreme Court “Confirms” Pastor’s Death Sentence
Death sentence for Christian convert in Iran
Unofficial Translation of Pastor Youcef Nadakhani’s Verdict
Iranian Man Faces Death over Religious Conversion
Yousef Nadarkhani to Be Executed for Faith
Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani’s Death Sentence
Iran: A convert from Islam, Iranian pastor risks the death penalty
U.S. Condemns Iran For Threatening To Execute Pastor
Christian Pastor Facing Execution in Iran
Iran: Supreme Court upholds death sentence for Christian priest

Hey, how about that religion of peace and tolerance? What a sick joke. Can you just imagine the international uproar if courts in Christian countries started sentencing converts to Islam to death?

/evil is as evil does and no religion does evil like Islam, just read the daily news

Microsoft Sets A New Record

It’s the biggest Patch Tuesday ever!

Microsoft Again Sets Record With Massive Patch

For the third time this year, Microsoft has issued a record-setting security patch.

The company’s December Bulletin Release includes 17 security bulletins addressing 40 vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office, Windows, Internet Explorer, SharePoint Server and Exchange.

Jeff Prince, CTO of ConSentry sees NAS as evolving technology that won’t just be about initial host assessment. It was only in October that Microsoft set the record it just broke, with 16 security bulletins. There were however fewer individual vulnerabilities this month than in October (49). And it was two months earlier, in August, that the company had set its previous record, with 14 bulletins to address 34 vulnerabilities.

The huge October patch was supposed to front-load the task of patching so that IT administrators had a lighter schedule over the holidays. So much for that idea.

At least the December crop of bulletins brings only two “critical” ones. Fourteen are rated “important” and one is rated “moderate.”

The two critical bulletins, MS10-090 and MS10-091, addressing vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer and Windows respectively, should be deployed first, according to Microsoft.

See also:
It’s Microsoft Patch Tuesday: December 2010
Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for December 2010
Microsoft Closes a Record-Patch Year with 17 for December
Windows Security Updates: Microsoft Critical Security Patches
Microsoft Fixes 40 Vulnerabilities in Final Patch Tuesday for 2010
Microsoft’s holiday bonus: Fixes for 40 flaws
Microsoft Fixes Dozens of Vulnerabilities in Big Update
Record Patch Tuesday: What You Need to Know
Microsoft Fixes 40 Flaws With Record Patch Tuesday Release
Microsoft Patch Tuesday: The bottom line
Microsoft fixes bugs in Windows, Internet Explorer
Windows Update

You better watch out! Better not cry! Better not pout! I’m telling you why, Patch Tuesday is comin’ to town.

/Merry Christmas, don’t forget to unwrap your shiny new present from Microsoft!