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    • Good Riddance Mr. Muhammed
      Crossposted from http://paranoidpyro8503.blogspot.com/2009/11/good-riddance-mr-muhammed.html Tonight, Virginia is set to execute John Allen Muhammed, aka “The DC (or Beltway) Sniper.” For those who don’t remember, you clearly did not live in the DC area in the early 2000’s. This piece of human excrement made me afraid to pump my own g […]
    • Malik Hasan was probably an Obama voter
      I hope you all enjoy. WordPress is acting really slow if it works at all for me. Until this problem is fixed I hope my co posters take up the slack. Sorry to my regular readers. Posted in jihad Tagged: Malik Hasan
    • Robert Spencer discusses the Fort Hood Jihadist on the Savage Nation
      Posted at the request of avid, who will probably add his own commentary later: Posted in Uncategorized
    • The Infamous Obama Unemployment Graph Part 6: Funemployment is Off the Charts!
      Posted from http://paranoidpyro8503.blogspot.com/2009/11/infamous-obama-unemployment-graph-part.html I don’t know about you folks, but I’m sure glad that we’re out of this nasty old Bush recession, aren’t you? And so what if another 192,000 Americans had to lose their jobs in the month of October in order to prove the point, driving u […]
    • The mutually beneficial US-Israel relationship; security and economy
      BS”D From Schmoozing with Elya & Ellie Katz Posted in America, Israel Tagged: US foreign aid to Israel
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      BS”D Ahmadinejad can claim he only means to encourage a “regime change” in the region of Eretz Israel, that there is no such phrase in Farsi that would approximate the concept of wiping a nation off the map, thus he can hide behind linguistic technicalities. I have been wondering about this myself, though in either case, [...]
    • President Obama Signs New Hate-Crime Bill, “Hate-Crimes” Magically Cease
      Crossposted from http://paranoidpyro8503.blogspot.com/2009/11/president-obama-signs-new-hate-crime.html Yes folks, good news from this past week: Our long, national nightmare is over. President Barack Hussein Obama (Mmm, Mmm, Mmm) signed the Matthew Shepard-James Byrd Jr. Hate-Crimes Prevention Act on Wednesday. The bill is named after 2 men, Matthew Shepard […]
    • A British Jew Committed to Prosecuting Israeli Leaders
      BS”D by Nissan Ratzlav-Katz (IsraelNN.com) Attorney Nitzana Darshan-Leitner, chairwoman of the Shurat Hadin legal advocacy organization, told Arutz Sheva Radio on Thursday who exactly is behind the effort to prosecute former IDF Chief of Staff Moshe Yaalon and other IDF commanders. He is Daniel Machover – a British lawyer who is also a former Isr […]
    • Are the Jihadis now shooting down Jews going to pray in LA?
      OBAMA’S AMERICA: TWO JEWISH MEN SHOT DOWN AS GUNMAN ATTACKS LA SYNAGOGUE “This has been going on for years. Everything from “death to Israel” to “dirty Jew,”‘ he said. “There are gangs in the area. It’s not the safest neighborhood.”  From here Look at this BS press release from CAIR supporters of te […]
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    • New Anti-Semitic Textbook
      It seems more lies and libels against the jews are put into a new textbook. A new textbook introduced into a Sydney, Australia school charges that “much modern conflict in the world is related to the reactions of other groups to the Jewish people.” The author, Christopher Hartney of the University of Sydney, also wrote that polygamy [...]
    • Why does Glenn Beck support a Jihadist?
      UPDATE: Right on glenn But again why are you supporting a jihadi? I have to admit that I was a big Glenn Beck fan. I like what he has done to expose ACORN and other terrible groups that want to destroy freedom for everyone. I recomend Mark Levin. He gives out his show commercial free [...]
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      it is almost the definition of irony. Somalia’s hardline Muslim extremists have been ordering women to shake their breasts at gunpoint to see if they are wearing ‘un-Islamic’ bras. According to Daily Mail, the women are publicly whipped for wearing undergarments, as it is ‘deceptive’ and violate Islam. The insurgent group Al Shabaab has sent gunmen into the […]
    • Gas Prices Rise 34 Cents in Less Than 2 weeks? Awesome
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    • “Palestinian” children urged to learn English, the language of their enemy
      From Eye of the World They know and teach their children who their enemy is. Does Obama understand that he can’t buy their “friendship”, even for a billion dollars? (PMW) Western benefactors who thought that Israel was the only enemy in the sights of the Palestinians need to think again. On a popular children’s program broadcast on Ha […]
    • Obama’s Socialist Mop
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    • Abbas starts a riot in Jerusalem. Was he also responsible for the more than 150 killed in Iraq?
      There is a world wide jihad that is going on to take over the world. Abbas might be part of the network that is blowing up people in Iraq. Well Abbas’s Aid was arrested at the riot. No one in the world is safe until the jihad network is destroyed and the ideas are [...]
    • The Original Balloon Boy
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    • Construction drawings released: Flight 93 crescent now points less than 3° from Mecca BLOG BURST
      From Error Theory: The original Crescent of Embrace memorial to Flight 93 faced less than 2° from Mecca. That made it a mihrab, the Mecca-direction indicator around which every mosque is built. (Some mihrabs are pointed-arch shaped, but the classic mihrab is crescent shaped.) The Park Service dismissed concern about the Mecca-oriented crescent on grounds tha […]

Archive for April 1st, 2008

The FBI is STILL Living in a 9/10 World

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

The FBI is STILL Living in a 9/10 World: ”

I found this post at Yid with Lid.

The FBI is STILL Living in a 9/10 World: ’

The first time I noticed it was July 4th 1991 in LAX at the El Al Ticket booth. Hesham Mohamed Hadayet, 41, an Egyptian-born resident of suburban Irvine opened fire at approximately 11:30 a.m., killing bystander Yaakov Aminov, 46, and El Al ticket agent Victoria Hen, 25. Hadayet then reportedly pulled out a handgun and began spraying the area, firing up to 10 shots before El Al security guards overcame and shot him. The shooting came after weeks of FBI warnings to be on the look out for a Al-Qaida terrorist attack on July 4th. The FBI Still insists that July 4th attack had nothing to do with terrorism.

Since that Independence Day there have been at least a half dozen other terrorist attacks that the FBI denied were terrorist attacks. They are living in a pre 9/11 world.

Inverse False Alarms

Law enforcement’s premature dismissal of terrorism as a motivating factor is puzzling-and harmful.

by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross & Kyle Dabruzzi

THE FBI’S NATIONAL SPOKESMAN was already prepared to dismiss a connection to terrorism the day after ricin was found in a Las Vegas hotel room. Special Agent Richard Kolko told the press on Feb. 29 that the presence of ricin appeared unrelated to terrorism ‘based on the information gathered so far.’ He made this announcement before any details about the incident hit the press-and when they did, it made the announcement seem premature, to say the least.

The following day, Las Vegas police revealed that they had discovered ‘general firearms’ and an ‘anarchist-type textbook’ with an entry on ricin marked two days before they found the ricin itself. Ricin has two basic uses: poisoning people and cancer research. Anarchist texts such as the infamous The Anarchist Cookbook couple instructions on building a variety of weapons with the advocacy of violence to bring about political change-which fits the classic definition of terrorism. No anarchist texts are known to contain instructions on how to conduct cancer research.

There is no question that a competent investigator presented with this set of facts would entertain the hypothesis that the ricin had been developed with an eye toward political violence. Yet according to CNN, even after those background facts became public, an internal law enforcement report stated that the FBI considered the ricin discovery ‘criminal in nature with no nexus to terrorism.’ There is little reason to think that the FBI knows something we do not on this issue. Even as the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s conclusion about the lack of a terrorist link was being circulated by the media, deputy chief Kathy Suey admitted that law enforcement didn’t ‘know an awful lot’ about the 57-year-old man who wound up in critical condition after staying in the room where the ricin was found. ‘For the last 12 hours,’ she said, ‘our efforts have been on the containment and cleanup of the area and areas where there could have been exposure. We are now going forward with an investigation.’

IT IS, OF COURSE, too early to declare that the Las Vegas incident was connected to terrorism. But law enforcement’s announcement to the contrary was almost certainly premature-and is part of a larger pattern of officials dismissing acts of violence as unrelated to terrorism long before they are in a position to know.

The U.S. Code defines domestic terrorism as acts that endanger human life in violation of American criminal law, and that appear to be intended ‘to intimidate or coerce a civilian population’ or ‘to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion.’ So the defining factor that would classify an instance of violence as terrorism is the motivation behind it: A violent act is terrorism if its perpetrator intends it to intimidate American citizens or alter U.S. policies.

With that definition in mind, the pattern of law enforcement declaring violent incidents to be unrelated to terrorism before they have any way of knowing becomes clear.

THE PREEMINENT EXAMPLE of a premature announcement that a violent incident was unrelated to terrorism is also one of the few times that the FBI changed its tune. On July 4, 2002, Hesham Mohamed Hadayet opened fire at the Los Angeles International Airport’s El Al ticket counter, killing two Israelis and wounding four other people before a security guard shot him dead. Two days later, FBI spokesman Matt McLaughlin told the press that ‘there’s nothing to indicate terrorism at this point,’ and added that ‘we’d have to find some connections to a terrorist group’ before doing so.

McLaughlin’s reasoning was dead wrong: Connections to international terrorist groups are not a prerequisite for an act to be defined as terrorism. A report by federal investigators who thoroughly explored the Hadayet case revealed no links to international terrorist groups-but characterized the shooting as a terrorist act because Hadayet had virulent anti-Israel views and apparently hoped to influence U.S. policy toward the country. Though it took almost a year for the FBI’s stance on the case to change, in April 2003 a Bureau spokesman said they agreed with the report’s conclusion that the shooting fit ‘the definition of terrorism.’

SIMILAR EXAMPLES ABOUND. We outline them here not to argue that all of these incidents should be characterized as terrorism. Rather, our point is that in these cases, officials quickly declared that the violent incidents were not terrorism-at a time when no significant investigation had been performed, and when these announcements could not possibly be regarded as credible.

Tahmeed Ahmad, a Florida math teacher who had been on the federal terrorist watch list, was arrested in October 2007 after attacking the Homestead Air Reserve Base with vodka bottles that he intended to use as explosives and butcher knives. Despite the fact that he had screamed ‘Death to America’ during the attack, and despite the fact that he told guards he wanted to kill soldiers, authorities immediately announced that this was not an act of terrorism. An FBI official told the press within two days of the attack that Ahmad simply wanted to ‘commit suicide by cop’ (although a base spokesman did allow that ‘this was quite an unusual event’).

On July 26, 2006, Pakistani-American Naveed Afzal Haq opened fire at the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle, killing one and wounding five. Before opening fire, he exclaimed, ‘I am a Muslim American, angry at Israel.’ Almost immediately the FBI labeled the shootings a hate crime rather than a terrorist act, with Seattle’s assistant special agent in charge of counterterrorism telling the press: ‘We believe it’s a lone individual acting out his antagonism.’

On August 31, 2006, Omeed Aziz Popal hit about fourteen pedestrians in San Francisco with his black Honda SUV-ending his spree in front of a Jewish Community Center where he struck two people. Within hours of Popal’s arrest, police officials said there was no evidence that he had intended to commit a terrorist act, even though an eyewitness heard Popal refer to himself as a ‘terrorist.’ His self-description is of course not determinative-but it at least raises the question.

THESE EXAMPLES-AND there are others beyond them-demonstrate a pattern in which authorities announce that a violent act was not terrorism before they have had a chance to investigate. In all the cases cited above, there was reason to suspect that there may have been a terrorist motivation.

One mistake that authorities frequently make is assuming that an act only constitutes terrorism if it is connected to established networks. This assumption is echoed, for example, in Matt McLaughlin’s comment following the Hadayet shooting that ‘we’d have to find some connections to a terrorist group.’ Though terrorists connected to broader networks tend to be more competent and thus deadlier, the U.S. Code defines terrorism based on the intent rather than the perpetrator’s connections. Moreover, experts have recognized the phenomenon of the ‘lone-wolf terrorist’ who, by definition, is not part of a network.

But the FBI was eventually forced to correct its assessment in the Hadayet case, conceding that the incident was terrorism even though Hadayet was not part of a network. Clearly our law enforcement institutions are not ignorant on this point. So what else is going on?

We spoke with Jeff Breinholt, who served as the deputy chief of the Department of Justice’s counterterrorism section and is currently the director of national security law at the International Assessment and Strategy Center. He said that he has noticed the tendency for authorities to reflexively proclaim violent acts unrelated to terrorism before they have a solid basis for doing so, and suggested that this may be a reaction to the charge that the government has been too overzealous with terror alerts. This may be part of the picture, but this pattern was seen even before 9/11 and the accompanying wave of terror alerts. Daniel Pipes has noted, for example, that ‘[t]he 1990 murder of Rabbi Meir Kahane by the Islamist El Sayyid Nosair was initially ascribed by the police to ‘a prescription drug for or consistent with depression.’

Part of the reason may be that there is a particular stigma attached to terrorism that does not attach to other acts. Officials may be concerned that the idea that a terrorist act has occurred on U.S. soil-even one carried out by a lone wolf-would invoke feelings of uneasiness and fear. This stigma may also create concerns about commercial interests. In the most recent incident involving ricin,Las Vegas is a popular vacation destination-one that people may be less eager to visit if there are whispers of a terror plot involving the city.

WHATEVER THE REASON, the net effect is that this phenomenon erodes the credibility of official announcements. One of us has previously written about how the profusion of false alarms we experienced in late 2005 had a desensitizing effect on the public. There is likewise a perceptual cost to the opposite trend of ‘inverse false alarms.’ It is in officials’ best interest to maintain their credibility on pronouncements related to terrorism.

Daveed Gartenstein-Ross is the vice president of research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and the author of My Year Inside Radical Islam. Kyle Dabruzzi is a research associate at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.

Once I was taking a tour of Universal Studios in Florida. I asked the tour guide why you never hear about someone keeling over in the hot Florida summer weather. The Guy told me that he used to work at Disney World and that every time someone died at Disney they would wait till the body left the park grounds to officially pronounce them dead. That way Disney could always say that no one ever died at Disney World. The FBI does the same exact same thing-hiding the truth just by labeling it something else.

(Via YID With LID.)

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CAMERA Reports BBC LIES AGAIN: Broadcasts Fictional Story About Israeli Home Demolitions.

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

CAMERA Reports BBC LIES AGAIN: Broadcasts Fictional Story About Israeli Home Demolitions.: ”

CAMERA Reports BBC LIES AGAIN: Broadcasts Fictional Story About Israeli Home Demolitions.: ‘Once again the BBC proven that the initials stand for Broadcasts Bullcrap Continually. The day after the Mercaz Harav Yeshiva Massacre the aired a report showing Israeli bulldozers destroying the terrorist’s home. There was only one problem with the report….IT NEVER HAPPENED. Maybe it was a bad wind coming off of Prince Charlie’s ears. But the fact is the house was standing on Friday as it still stands today. (Folks I posted this from the train and just got an e-mail telling me that I forget to attribute this to CAMERA although I did link it Sorry CAMERA—Thanks for you great work)

BBC Fabricates Home Demolition Report
On Friday, March 7, 2008, the BBC’s World News with Jonathan Charles (seen in the U.S. on PBS stations as part of BBC America) aired footage purporting to show the demolition and burning of a house that belongs to the family of Ala Abu Dheim, the terrorist who murdered eight students and wounded nine others in the Mercaz Harav Yeshiva (Rabbinical Seminary) .

Against footage of a bulldozer destroying a burning home, BBC reporter Nick Miles was heard in voiceover proclaiming:

In the hours after the attack, Israeli bulldozers destroyed his [the terrorist’s] family home. Later, his mourners set up Hamas and Islamic Jihad banners nearby.

Here are excerpts from the BBC report:

But, in fact, it never happened! The film clip could not possibly have been of the terrorist’s family home, as it is still standing and, together with the nearby public mourning tent erected by the family, serves as a shrine dedicated to the ‘martyred’ terrorist.

After being ordered by Israeli police, Palestinians take down flags used by the Islamic group Hamas in front of the home of Alaa Abu Dheim, who family members say shot and killed eight Israelis at a rabbinical seminary Thursday, in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber, Friday March 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Atta Awisat)

That such a shrine is still allowed to remain in place has, in fact, prompted public outrage among Israelis and members of Knesset across the political spectrum. On Monday, March 10 – three days after the report aired – Knesset speaker Dalia Itzik (Labor) petitioned the Attorney General to order the demolition of the public tent and the terrorist’s family home.

Contrary to the BBC’s report, however, the only action taken by Israeli police against the Abu Dheim home was ordering the removal of Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Hezbollah flags from the front of the house. To the right is an AP photograph showing Palestinians removing flags from the front of the Abu Dheim home. The photo was taken on Friday, March 7 – well after the time that the demolition was supposed to have taken place, according to the BBC report.

Below is a picture of the mourning tent, hung with posters of the terrorist, outside the home. The photograph is dated Sunday, March 9 and shows Israeli police who have come to the home to question members of the terrorist’s family.

Israeli policemen walk inside a special mourning tent set up in memory of Alaa Abu Dheim, who family members say was responsible for shooting and killing eight yeshiva students, in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber, Sunday March 9, 2008. The Israeli policemen came to the house of Abu Dheim in order to summon some of his family members for questioning in a police station.(AP Photo/Atta Awisat)

Below are several other AP photographs with captions taken on March 7 — well after the time the BBC alleged the destruction took place — showing Abu Dheim family members in front of or inside their undemolished home.



Palestinian relatives of Alaa Abu Dheim, who family members says shot and killed eight yeshiva students sit at the family’s home in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber, Friday March 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)


A relative of Alaa Abu Dheim who family members say shot and killed eight Israelis at a rabbinical seminary Thursday, holds his photograph outside the family house in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber, Friday March 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Atta Awisat)


A Palestinian relative of Alaa Abu Dheim, who family members say shot and killed eight yeshiva students reads the Quran, Islam’s holy book, at the family’s home in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber, Friday March 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)


Palestinian relatives of Alaa Abu Dheim, who family members say shot and killed eight yeshiva students, mourn at the family’s home in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber, Friday, March 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)
Fatima, center, the mother of Alaa Abu Dheim, the gunman that killed eight yeshiva students is comforted by his sister, center left, as relatives watch a news story about Abu Dheim in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber, Friday, March 7, 2008. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)

Where did the BBC obtain the film clip and whose decision was it to air this as ‘evidence’ of a home demolition by Israel?

One of the charges often used by anti-Israel propagandists is that Israel demolishes the homes of blameless Palestinians as a form of collective punishment. (See ‘The ABC’s of Journalism‘; ‘USA Today Errs on Jerusalem Home Demolitions‘; ‘The Professor’s Truth Demolition‘; ‘Dissembling Demolitions‘) That the BBC would attempt to insert such a piece of propaganda into a report about an attack against Israelis is consistent with its pattern of minimizing Israeli suffering while emphasizing Palestinian victimhood. After all, the BBC – far from being the impartial news organization it claims to be – is well-known for its biased coverage of the Arab-Israeli conflict. (See CAMERA critiques of the BBC)

This time, however, the BBC has gone a step further by manufacturing bogus evidence of a home demolition that never took place.


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The Holger Diaries: The Day Al Qaeda Got Barack Obama Elected President

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

The Holger Diaries: The Day Al Qaeda Got Barack Obama Elected President: ”

Check out another illuminating blog post by Holger Awakens

The Holger Diaries: The Day Al Qaeda Got Barack Obama Elected President: ‘

They say that timing is everything. And it appears that this saying is proving to be as true as ever. There are three candidates left running for the Presidency of the United States of America. John McCain is adamant about supporting and winning the war in Iraq. Hillary Clinton is against the war but in the past six months has tried to distance herself from the surrender crowd. Barack Obama has run on the platform that he voted against the war from the start and that he would surrender and retreat from Iraq.
Today, Wednesday, March 12, 2008 is the day that Al Qaeda in Iraq may well have gotten Barack Obama elected to President of the U.S.A. Let’s look at the headline and the first section of this story in the Charleston Daily Mail:

After rise in violence, fears in Baghdad that bloodshed returning to old level

By BRADLEY BROOKS
Associated Press Writer

BAGHDAD (AP) — In just a week, Baghdad has seen a spate of suicide bombings that have killed scores of Iraqis and five U.S. soldiers — among 12 Americans who have fallen in the line of duty during the past three days in Iraq.
Suddenly, the city is feeling the unease of the period before violence eased partly as a result of the U.S. troop buildup, which is now coming to a close.
‘Violence has increased dramatically’ over the past few days, said Haitham Ismael, a 33-year-old father of three living in western Baghdad.
After five years of war, Iraqis interviewed said they were not necessarily changing their daily routines. But all said the growing bloodshed was present in their minds, clouding what had until recently been a more hopeful time.
Some fear that the rampant violence of one year ago may be coming back, especially as the 30,000 soldiers sent to Baghdad last summer to help end a sectarian war begin returning home.
The key goal of the U.S. ’surge’ was to secure the capital, giving Iraq’s politicians breathing room to cut deals that would bring minority Sunni Arabs into the government and thereby weaken or end the insurgency.

As I mentioned, timing is everything. The Democrats took control of the House and Senate riding on their wave of surrender – promising the end of the Iraq War. Soon after, the Surge was unveiled and began to turn the tide…America marvelled at how the violence subsided, how the Americans were winning big time in Iraq. And Congress’ popularity and approval ratings fell to all time lows.

Now, with less than seven months until the American Presidential election, al Qaeda has battled back with some serious shock and awe bombings in Baghdad and northern Iraq and heavy losses for American troops in the past few days. Al Qaeda’s plan is clear – they HAVE to create a wave of doubt, of unease in America in order to get Obama elected and get the Americans out of Iraq.

At the same time, consider the fact that it took the MSM in America over six months to even begrudgingly acknowledge the success of the Surge. It has taken them TWO DAYS begin the kind of reporting that Bradley Brooks has done here from the AP.

Al Qaeda’s mission is to sway our election – their only hope is to inflict huge damage over the next few months. They are off to a good start and with their ally in this, the American news media, their plans just might succeed.

By the way folks, the article captioned above was NOT from the New York Times or the Washington Post. It is from the Charleston Daily Mail – yes, Charleston, South Carolina – the state bordering Camp Lejeune.
I never thought I would see the day that a voter in the United States of America would reward the efforts of the scum that struck our Twin Towers and Pentagon. I never imagined that a day would come that the blood of our 3000 innocents would be desecrated by the vote of their brothers and sisters. I never thought I would see the day that the American people would be used as tools for terrorists.

If we don’t see this new strategy and ’surge’ of al Qaeda put down immediately, we will see them win the ultimate struggle and you and me will see for the first time, how a foreign enemy simply rigged our elections. Did Al Qaeda get Obama elected President today? We won’t know, I suppose for a few more months, but is that the kind of ‘endorsement’ you would want if you were running for the office?

(Via Holger Awakens.)

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Study: Media Emboldens Insurgents ( IE: Kills American Troops )

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

Study: Media Emboldens Insurgents ( IE: Kills American Troops ): ”

Study: Media Emboldens Insurgents ( IE: Kills American Troops ): ’

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U.S. News And World Report:

I’m not even going to comment, because I’ve been directly on the receiving end of these ‘insurgents’ bombs and bullets, and have seen too many young Americans killed by them…the answer to this study’s question is all too obvious, and no study was ever required….caveats my ass…this is a topic that always leaves me in a black rage, too black to really be able to write about it…

Yet, their results show that insurgent groups are not devoid of reason and unresponsive to outside pressures and stimuli. ‘It shows that the various insurgent groups do respond to incentives and shows that a successful counter insurgency strategy should take that reality into account,’ says one of the paper’s coauthors, Jonathan Monten, a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.

The paper ‘Is There an ‘Emboldenment’ Effect in Iraq? Evidence From the Insurgency in Iraq’ concludes the following:

In the short term, there is a small but measurable cost to open public debate in the form of higher attacks against Iraqi and American targets.

In periods immediately after a spike in ‘antiresolve’ statements in the American media, the level of insurgent attacks increases between 7 and 10 percent.

Insurgent organizations are strategic actors, meaning that whatever their motivations, religious or ideological, they will respond to incentives and disincentives.

But before partisans go wild on both sides of the aisle, here are just three of the important caveats to this study:

The city of Baghdad, for a variety of reasons, was excluded from the report. The authors contend that looking at the outside provinces, where 65 percent of insurgent attacks take place, is a better way to understand the effect they have discovered. Other population centers like Mosul, Basra, Kirkuk, and Najaf were included in the study.

The study does not take into account overall cost and benefit of public debate. Past research has shown that public debate has a positive effect on military strategy, for example, and, in the case of Iraq, might be a factor in forcing the Iraqi government to more quickly accept responsibility for internal security.

It was not possible, from the data available, to determine whether insurgent groups increased the overall number of attacks against American and Iraqi targets in the wake of public dissent and debate or simply changed the timing of those attacks. This means that insurgents may not be increasing the number of attacks after all but simply changing the days on which they attack in response to media reports.

(Via avideditorla’s shared items in Google Reader.)

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Glenn Beck’s Real Story – How the Liberal Media Works

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ABC News: “Burqa Is Wardrobe of Choice For Muslim Women”

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

ABC News: “Burqa Is Wardrobe of Choice For Muslim Women”: ”

ABC News: ‘Burqa Is Wardrobe of Choice For Muslim Women’: ‘The burqa Is a ‘wardrobe of choice’?
-Tell that to the 113,454 women who were arrested in Iran last year after the regime cracked down on their modesty laws!

ABC embraces the veil:

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The caption reads:
The burqa is the wardrobe of choice for many Muslim women. It is worn over a woman’s daily clothing, usually covering her from head to toe. Today, the burqa has gone designer, popping up on fashion runways in the West, like at this show by Norwegian designers Marked Moskva in Norway earlier this month. Here, a burqa evokes traditional Norwegian dress. The designers reportedly say they are aiming their collection at Muslims and non-Muslims.
(Mattis Sanblad, Scanpix/AP Photo)

It’s a ‘wardrobe of choice’ just as long as you choose to wear it…

Otherwise the regime may beat you to a bloody pulp.

** Jammie Wearing Fool has several other examples of the latest wardrobe of choice hitting the runways.’

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Iran invokes Universal Declaration of Human Rights against Wilders film, says it will “breed violence”

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

Iran invokes Universal Declaration of Human Rights against Wilders film, says it will “breed violence”: ”

Iran invokes Universal Declaration of Human Rights against Wilders film, says it will ‘breed violence’: ’

The film will breed violence. And you cheeky Westerners thought spontaneous generation was a dead theory. ‘Iran: Dutch anti-Quran film to ‘breed violence’,’ from the Associated Press:

Iran warned on Tuesday that an anti-Quran film by a right-wing Dutch lawmaker would ‘beed violence’ and said the Dutch government could ban it based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

So… stonings are okay, child marriage is okay, death for apostates and homosexuals is okay, but a controversial film is right out.

Geert Wilders, leader of the Freedom Party, has said he plans to air the film this month, though no date has been set. The government says it is powerless to ban the film before seeing its contents and is wary of breaching Wilders’ right to freedom of expression.

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Mehdi Safari cited the 1948 Human Rights declaration’s 29th article that individual rights may be limited in the interest of respecting other people’s freedoms and ‘meeting the just requirements of morality, public order and the general welfare in a democratic society.’

‘Nobody can say what’s going to happen’

Wilders says the film will depict the Quran as a ‘fascist book’ that can be used by extremists to incite violence and which preaches the oppression of women and homosexuals.

‘Freedom of speech is not unlimited,’ Tehran’s ambassador to the Netherlands, Bozorgmehr Ziaran told a small group of reporters at the Iranian Embassy. The film, he added, ‘would just breed violence.’ Wilders, Ziaran said, ‘is not a peacemaker, Mr. Wilders is a warmonger.’

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Israel Boycotts Al Jazeera (While YouTube Promotes It)

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

Israel Boycotts Al Jazeera (While YouTube Promotes It): ”

Here is another great post from Charles at LGF.

Israel Boycotts Al Jazeera (While YouTube Promotes It): ’

Israel has announced that they will embargo the jihad-supporting Al Jazeera television: Israel to boycott Al-Jazeera TV, claiming incitement to terror.

Israel has decided officially to boycott the Qatari-based al-Jazeera news station, because of what it perceives as biased coverage, a government official said Wednesday.

‘The Foreign Ministry has held discussions on the matter, and decided to embargo the station,’ Deputy Foreign Minister Majali Wahabe told Army Radio, adding: ‘These reports are untrustworthy and they hurt us, and they arouse people to terrorist activities.’

The foreign ministry intends to send a letter to Qatar in the coming days, explaining that the decision was made following an examination of coverage of recent Israeli military DF operations in the Gaza Strip. The boycott will include a general refusal by Israeli officials to be interviewed by the station, and a ban on Al-Jazeera correspondents from entering government offices in Jerusalem.

According to Israeli officials, the station is heavily biased in favour of the Islamic Hamas movement, which administers the Gaza Strip. The officials also accuse al-Jazeera of staging a candlelight protest that that followed an Israeli government decision last month to reduce electric and gas supplies to the salient in response to continued Palestinian rocket attacks on southern Israel.

And please note that this evil terrorist-supporting propaganda is being fed into the minds of American youths by YouTube: YouTube – AlJazeeraEnglish’s Channel.

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Radical “Leftists” Ambush Israeli Leader at Nazi Museum- Call For Destruction of Israel

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

Radical “Leftists” Ambush Israeli Leader at Nazi Museum– Call For Destruction of Israel: ”

Radical ‘Leftists’ Ambush Israeli Leader at Nazi Museum- Call For Destruction of Israel: ‘Radical ‘Leftists’ in burkas ambushed Shimon Peres in France today.

A protestor is held by police officers as Israeli President Shimon Peres, not pictured, visits the Resistance and Deportation History Center in Lyon, central France, Wednesday, March 12, 2008. Peres is in France on a five-day state visit.
(AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)

Shimon Peres was ambushed at a Nazi museum by young ‘Leftists’ calling for the destruction of Israel. The Gaza supporters chanted that the resistance in Gaza is legitimate and want to see Israel erased…
At a Nazi museum.
YNET News reported:

President Shimon Peres encountered some not so pleasant left-wing protestors on Wednesday during a visit to a museum on Nazi resistance groups during World War II in the French city of Lyon as part of his official state visit to the European country.

Some far left activists held a demonstration at the museum where they dubbed Peres and Israel ‘criminal,’ called for Israel ‘to be erased,’ and said ‘the resistance in Gaza is legitimate.’

The incident led to a brief scuffle when French police arrived on the scene and attempted to use force to evacuate the protestors. The activists did not give up and sat down on the ground with interlocked arms in order to avoid being forcibly removed. Police struggled with the demonstrators for several minutes before they managed to expel them from the area.

A member of the president’s delegation said: ‘The calls for Israel’s destruction are severe given the sensitivity of the place (where they were uttered). Nonetheless, this is an extreme left radical group that does not comprise a significant bloc in regional politics.’


Riot police struggle with demonstrators who are protesting against the visit of Israeli President Shimon Peres to the Centre of the History of Resistance and Deportation in Lyon, south-eastern France March 12, 2008. (France)

In (Sort of) Related News… The BBC totally fabricated a story about the demolition of a Palestinian’s home complete with video.
The Jawa Report and CAMERA have more.’

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Anti-War Loons Plan to Imprison Recruiters in Pittsburgh

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

Anti-War Loons Plan to Imprison Recruiters in Pittsburgh: ”

Charles from LGF brings more disturbing news. I can not believe people are serious about this. It seems as if the anti war left has totally lost its mind.

Anti-War Loons Plan to Imprison Recruiters in Pittsburgh: ’

Next week in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, anti-war lunatics are planning to storm a military recruiting office and imprison the recruiters in a ‘movable cage.’

On Wednesday, March 19, POG will be holding a torch-lit march to a modern day castle of abominations—our local military recruiting station. If the station remains open, we intend to evict it and everything inside of it, occupy the location, and transform it into something useful for the community. We’ll also be bringing a movable cage in which to confine military recruiters until they no longer pose a danger to our friends and neighbors.

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You Might Be An Infidel If…

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

You Might Be An Infidel If…: ”

You Might Be An Infidel If…: ’

You are not embarassed by a naked woman.

Oh…

and, btw, the Jews and Americans are using drugs and women as weapons to destroy Islam:

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From MEMRI

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Terrorists Rejoice At Obama Victory

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

Terrorists Rejoice At Obama Victory: ”

Terrorists Rejoice At Obama Victory: ‘From Aaron Klein:

U.S. Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, says terrorists will celebrate if Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama is elected, and he is on the mark.

As a journalist and author who has conducted dozens of on-the-record interviews with Muslim terrorists, including with some of the most notorious Palestinian terror leaders, and who has documented many of those interviews in a recently released, 210-page book, ‘Schmoozing with Terrorists,’ I share his belief.

Terrorists worldwide indeed would be emboldened by an Obama election victory not so much because of the senator’s middle name – Hussein – or because of his family background, but because terrorists know many of Obama’s policies would translate into victory for the global jihad movement.

Obama has made clear he favors a swift American withdrawal from Iraq, direct dialogue with Iran – the largest state sponsor of terrorism – and a more ‘evenhanded’ approach toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

What do the terrorists think about these policies? Well, I recently asked them:

  • Ramadan Adassi, leader of the Al Aqsa Brigades terror group in the West Bank’s Anskar refugee camp, pointed to Obama’s rise to stardom as ‘an important success. He won popularity in spite of the Zionists and the conservatives.’
  • Abu Hamed, leader of the Al Aqsa Brigades in the northern Gaza Strip, explained Democrat candidates’ anti-war positions ‘prove that important leaders are understanding the situation differently and are understanding the price and the consequences of the American policy in Iraq and in the world.’
  • Muhammad Saadi, a senior leader of Islamic Jihad in the northern West Bank town of Jenin, said talk of withdrawal from Iraq makes him feel ‘proud.’
    ‘As Arabs and Muslims we feel proud of this talk,’ he told me for my book. ‘Very proud from the great successes of the Iraqi resistance. This success that brought the big superpower of the world to discuss a possible withdrawal.’
  • Abu Abdullah, a leader of Hamas’ military wing in the Gaza Strip, was more direct: the policy of withdrawal, he stated, ‘proves the strategy of the resistance is the right strategy against the occupation.’

What about dialogue with America’s enemies, such as sit-downs with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that Obama has so fervently advocated?

Muhammad Abdel-Al, spokesman and a senior leader of the Popular Resistance Committees terror group, recently explained U.S. willingness to negotiate and initiate dialogue ’shows the Islamic resistance is bringing the giant [America] to its knees.’

‘It would be a great achievement complimented by more and more dead American soldiers they will carry in coffins to the U.S.,’ said Abdel-Al.

These terrorists are not just spewing rhetoric. Obama’s policies absolutely will further their goal of world domination.

A lot of people think terrorism is about pieces of territory. That Iraqi insurgents just want an American retreat from Iraq and Afghanistan. That Hezbollah simply wants a piece of territory it claims belongs to Lebanon. That Hamas is fighting only to destroy Israel. What most people need to understand is that these are only the various Islamic terrorist group’s short term goals. The singular overall objective of Islamic terrorism anywhere – and terrorists are boastful about this – is to spread their extremist belief system around the world.

Rep. King also indicated terrorists would rejoice if Obama were elected due to the senator’s ties to Islam and his middle name.

‘His middle name is the name of the grandson of Muhammad. It’s used many, many times throughout the Muslim world and it associates itself with the religion and with the heritage and with the struggle and with some of the violence that’s over there as well,’ King clarified in a radio interview. ‘And so it isn’t just one person who was a dictator in Iraq, it’s a thread that goes through the entire Muslim world.’

While many terrorists commented to me they believe one day there will be a Muslim in the White House dictating sharia Islamic laws, I spoke with more than a few terrorists who were nervous about Obama’s middle name. They explained they believe Obama would try to distance himself from Islam and from anti-Israel policies to prove he is not a Muslim. The terrorists instead focused largely on Obama’s policies.

‘The day will come when Islam will enter every house and will spread over the entire world,’ Hamas’ Gaza leader and former foreign minister Mahmoud al-Zahar announced at a rally last year.

Make no mistake about it, terrorists worldwide believe Obama’s policies will bring this day closer.’

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The Fraudulent Scholarship of Professors Walt and Mearsheimer

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

The Fraudulent Scholarship of Professors Walt and Mearsheimer: ”

The Fraudulent Scholarship of Professors Walt and Mearsheimer: ’

The Fraudulent Scholarship of Professors Walt and Mearsheimer

by Alex Safian, PhD
CAMERA

The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy (Farrar & Straus, Sept. 2007), by professors Stephen Walt of Harvard University and John Mearsheimer of the University of Chicago, charges that the ‘Israel lobby’ has distorted the foreign policy of the United States in favor of Israel to the point of serious damage to U.S. interests, including allegedly making the country a target of Al Qaeda and other terrorists.

While such charges are not new – Pat Buchanan, Paul Findley, Edward Tivnan, David Duke and others have at various times said more or less the same thing – the difference here is the scholarly prestige of the authors. That Walt and Mearsheimer hold named chairs at two of the leading universities in the world lends great weight to their provocative thesis, with predictable results: a veritable flood of attention and a book on the New York Times bestseller list.

The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy is an extended elaboration of a ‘working paper’ with the same title the authors published on the website of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government in 2006. In their paper the authors summarize their case as follows (they make essentially the same argument on pages 7 and 8 of the book):

The U.S. national interest should be the primary object of American foreign policy. For the past several decades, however, and especially since the Six Day War in 1967, the centerpiece of U.S. Middle East policy has been its relationship with Israel. The combination of unwavering U.S. support for Israel and the related effort to spread democracy throughout the region has inflamed Arab and Islamic opinion and jeopardized U.S. security.

This situation has no equal in American political history. Why has the United States been willing to set aside its own security in order to advance the interests of another state? One might assume that the bond between the two countries is based on shared strategic interests or compelling moral imperatives. As we show below, however, neither of those explanations can account for the remarkable level of material and diplomatic support that the United States provides to Israel.

Instead, the overall thrust of U.S. policy in the region is due almost entirely to U.S. domestic politics, and especially to the activities of the ‘Israel Lobby.’ Other special interest groups have managed to skew U.S. foreign policy in directions they favored, but no lobby has managed to divert U.S. foreign policy as far from what the American national interest would otherwise suggest, while simultaneously convincing Americans that U.S. and Israeli interests are essentially identical.

Perhaps anticipating that these claims might be controversial, the authors attempt to reassure any who might doubt them:

Some readers will find this analysis disturbing, but the facts recounted here are not in serious dispute among scholars.

Contrary to Walt and Mearsheimer, however, the ‘facts’ they recount are in many cases not facts at all, and therefore are – and ought to be – in serious dispute. A critical example of this are the numerous quotations Walt and Mearsheimer attribute to Israeli leaders to make the argument that there is no moral case for a close relationship with Israel. In other words, that Israel is bad.

Every one of these quotations is false or falsified, violating the basic requirement in scholarly writing that quotations be scrupulously accurate, presented in full context, and if at all possible taken from primary sources. Merely having a footnoted citation for some alleged quotation is not enough, especially in a controversial field where polemical writers may well be distorting the historical record for their own partisan purposes. Indeed, relying on such partisan sources for a fact or quotation is worse than giving no attribution at all, since the footnote that buttresses a false claim is itself a further deception.

While one of the falsified quotations attributed to David Ben Gurion in the paper is partially corrected in the book, the authors also added to the book new falsified quotations attributed to Menachem Begin, Moshe Dayan and others. Compounding matters is that Professors Walt and Mearsheimer and their publisher were warned about the faulty quotations in the original paper. All in all, this is therefore a grave violation of scholarly norms for which Walt and Mearsheimer should be held to account.

The falsified quotations

As part of their effort to undermine Israel’s moral standing as an ally of the United States, Walt and Mearsheimer cite its allegedly oppressive and ruthless treatment of Arabs, and offer up as proof seemingly damaging statements by Israeli leaders. Thus they claim that the following statement by Israel’s first Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, proved that Israel never really accepted partition of the Palestine Mandate into separate Jewish and Arab states, and was always intent on expelling and dispossessing the Palestinians:

After the formation of a large army in the wake of the establishment of the state, we shall abolish partition and expand to the whole of Palestine. (paper; book, p 93)

Did Ben-Gurion actually say this? Not quite. The above quote is supposedly from a meeting of the Jewish Agency Executive, the pre-state representative body of the Jews in the Palestine Mandate, and here’s what Ben-Gurion actually said according to the meeting protocol:

Mr. Ben-Gurion: The starting point for a solution of the question of the Arabs in the Jewish State is, in his view, the need to prepare the ground for an Arab-Jewish agreement; he supports [the establishment of] the Jewish State [on a small part of Palestine], not because he is satisfied with part of the country, but on the basis of the assumption that after we constitute a large force following the establishment of the state – we will cancel the partition [of the country between Jews and Arabs] and we will expand throughout the Land of Israel.

Mr. Shapira [a JAE member]: By force as well?

Mr. Ben-Gurion: [No]. Through mutual understanding and Jewish-Arab agreement. So long as we are weak and few the Arabs have neither the need nor the interest to conclude an alliance with us… And since the state is only a stage in the realization of Zionism and it must prepare the ground for our expansion throughout the whole country through Jewish-Arab agreement – we are obliged to run the state in such a way that will win us the friendship of the Arabs both within and outside the state. (from Efraim Karsh, ‘Falsifying the Record: Benny Morris, David Ben-Gurion and the ’Transfer’ Idea,’ Israel Affairs, V4, No. 2, Winter 1997, p52-53)

In other words, Ben-Gurion was stating exactly the opposite of what Walt and Mearsheimer would have their readers believe.

In the paper and the book, the authors also ‘quoted’ Ben-Gurion as apparently supporting ‘brutal’ measures to expel Palestinians:

…the Zionists had to expel large numbers of Arabs from the territory that would eventually become Israel. There was simply no other way to accomplish their objective. Ben-Gurion saw the problem clearly, writing in 1941 that ‘it is impossible to imagine general evacuation [of the Arab population] without compulsion, and brutal compulsion.’ (book p 95)

But in the paper the authors’ own citation actually undermines their claim. They cite two books for this quote, Expulsion of the Palestinians, by Nur Masalha, and Righteous Victims, by Benny Morris. Now either they never really checked the latter, or they were trying to fool their readers, for this is how Morris actually recounts the quote:

‘Complete transfer without compulsion – and ruthless compulsion, at that – is hardly imaginable.’ Some – Circassians, Druze, Bedouin, Shi’ites, tenant farmers, and landless laborers – could be persuaded to leave. But ‘the majority of the Arabs could hardly be expected to leave voluntarily within the short period of time which can materially affect our problem.’ He concluded that the Jews should not ‘discourage other people, British or American, who favour transfer from advocating this course, but we should in no way make it part of our programme.’ (Righteous Victims, p 169)

In other words, if you take seriously the authors’ own citation, it disproves their allegation. (It should also be noted that, just like Mearsheimer and Walt, Masalha somehow manages to omit that inconvenient part of Ben-Gurion’s statement in which the Israeli leader argues against adopting any policy of transfer.)

How the authors try in the book to rectify this critical error is revealing. A few lines after the cited paragraph they include the rest of the quotation as recounted by Morris, drop any reference to the obviously unreliable Masalha (note 70 on page 385), and assert with no evidence whatsoever that Ben-Gurion really supported expulsion of the Palestinians but was careful not to say so. In academic circles this is known as proof by ‘hand waving’ – that is, no proof at all.

The Israelis as ‘brutal’ theme appears again, as Walt and Mearsheimer inform readers that Israelis advocated and employed:

… brutal methods to remove huge numbers of Palestinians from the land that would soon be the new Jewish state. Consider what Ben-Gurion wrote in his diary on January 1, 1948, at a time when he was involved in a series of important meetings with other Zionist leaders about how to deal with the Palestinians in their midst: ‘There is a need now for strong and brutal reaction. We need to be accurate about timing, place and those we hit. If we accuse a family – we need to harm them without mercy, women and children included. Otherwise, this is not an effective reaction … There is no need to distinguish between guilty and not guilty.’ (book, p. 99; emphasis added)

Now, for this quote Walt and Mearsheimer cite one of their favorite authors, the Israeli ‘new historian’ Ilan Pappe, and his book The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine. And indeed Pappe’s book contains this passage, said to be from Ben-Gurion’s diary (though Walt and Mearsheimer omit a few words). But Pappe says that this was Ben-Gurion recounting not his own words but those of (Yigal) Allon, a pre-state Jewish military leader and later a prominent Israeli politician. For some reason Walt and Mearsheimer leave this out, leading readers to assume the author of these words was Ben-Gurion himself.

But there are far larger problems here. First, it seems clear even from the passage cited by Walt and Mearsheimer that what was being discussed was not a plan to ‘remove huge numbers of Palestinians,’ but a proposed ‘reaction’ to Arab attacks, which would target a family if they were involved in those attacks (‘if we accuse a family’). Clearly a program involving mass expulsions would not refer to reactions or accusations against specific people.

Second, Pappe omits a key sentence which completely changes the character of the passage. Here is the actual full translation from the primary source, Ben-Gurion’s diary:

There is no question whether a reaction is necessary or not. The only question is when and where. Blowing up a house is not enough, especially if it’s not the right one. There is a need for a brutal and firm response. We need precision in time, place and casualties. If we definitely know the (culpable) family – hit without mercy, including the women and children of this family who might be there. Otherwise the reaction will not be effective. In the actual place of action, there is no need to distinguish between guilty and innocent. Where there was no attack (ie. the family is innocent), we must not touch. (emphasis added; David Ben-Gurion, Independence War Diary, V1, p 97-98; in Hebrew)

Pappe deceptively omits this sentence, which gives a hint of his own credibility. With it restored the nature of the discussion is clear – retaliation against those who have attacked Israelis. If it is known that the attacker lives in a certain house, attack that house even if there are also innocents inside. But if all inside the house are innocents, then it is forbidden to attack. Admittedly tough sentiments, though in the context of a tough and bloody war in which Israel lost fully one percent of its population.

Third, Pappe is also wrong about whose words were being recounted. While he claimed it was Allon, Ben-Gurion makes clear in the diary that he was recounting the words of one of his advisers on Arab affairs, Gad Machnes. Pappe is evidently no more fastidious with quotes and documents that Walt and Mearsheimer.

But there’s even more to be said on this. After all, Ben-Gurion was recounting in his diary, in telegraphic form, discussions from an extended meeting on critically important subjects. An obvious question for the scholar studying this period would be: Was there a written record of the meeting itself, and if so, what did it say?

Indeed there was a written record of the meeting and it further undermines the Walt/Mearsheimer position. For here is how that protocol records Machnes’ words:

I think that today there is no question whether or not to respond. But for the response to be effective, it must come in the right time and the right place and take the form of a strong punishment. Blowing up a house is not enough. Blowing up a house of innocent people is certainly not enough! The response must be strong and harsh because it must create the [right] impression, must punish [the perpetrators of violence] and must serve as a warning. If our responses are not impressive—they will create the opposite impression. These matters necessitate the utmost precision—in terms of time, place, and whom and what to hit … If we operate against, say, a specific family in a known place, a known village [i.e., identified perpetrators of violence], then there should be no mercy! But only a direct blow and no touching of innocent people! We have already reached a position that necessitates a strong response. Today one should not even avoid hitting women and children. For otherwise, the response cannot be effective. (from Efraim Karsh, ‘Benny Morris and the Reign of Error,’ Middle East Quarterly, March 1999; available at http://www.meforum.org/article/466) (emphasis added)

Obviously, this passage only further undermines the claims of Walt and Mearsheimer that participants at the meeting discussed ‘brutal methods to remove huge numbers of Palestinians.’ Nothing could be further from the truth – neither the diary they claimed to be quoting, nor the actual protocol, says anything of the sort.

Besides the false quotes portraying Israeli leaders as brutal ethnic cleansers, Walt and Mearsheimer also dredge up other supposed quotes (page 89) to argue that Israeli leaders are racists. Thus they charge that former Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin called the Palestinians ‘beasts walking on two legs’ and former IDF Chief of Staff Rafael Eitan termed them ‘drugged roaches in a bottle.’

Did Begin say that Palestinians are beasts? The answer is absolutely not. In a June 8, 1982 statement to the Israeli parliament, Begin did use the term ‘two-footed animals,’ but he was referring not to Palestinians but to terrorists who would murder Israeli schoolchildren. Begin’s statement is available online; here is the relevant passage:

The children of Israel will happily go to school and joyfully return home, just like the children in Washington, in Moscow, and in Peking, in Paris and in Rome, in Oslo, in Stockholm and in Copenhagen. The fate of… Jewish children has been different from all the children of the world throughout the generations. No more. We will defend our children. If the hand of any two-footed animal is raised against them, that hand will be cut off, and our children will grow up in joy in the homes of their parents.

Obviously there is nothing racist in the least in Begin’s statement, and once again the genuine quote actually undermines the point Walt and Mearsheimer were deceptively trying to make. And what about the Eitan quote? Did he really refer to the Palestinians as roaches? Once again, not quite. For this claim Walt and Mearsheimer cite a New York Times article from 1983, but the relevant passage says something very different:

[Eitan reportedly told] Parliament’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee that for every incident of stone-throwing by Arab youths, 10 settlements should be built. ‘When we have settled the land,’ he was quoted as saying, ‘all the Arabs will be able to do about it is scurry around like drugged roaches in a bottle.’ (New York Times, April 14, 1983, p A3)

Now Eitan was never known for his diplomacy, but the expression he used clearly meant that the Palestinians would have no effective response to the policy he proposed. That is no more calling the Palestinians roaches than, for example, it would be calling Walt and Mearsheimer fish to say that deconstructing the claims of Walt and Mearsheimer is like ‘shooting fish in a barrel.’

Thus, for example, it is not hard to deconstruct Walt and Mearsheimer’s use of an alleged statement by the former Israeli Foreign Minister and Defense Minister Moshe Dayan. Predictably, they simply accept as true Arab claims that Israel destroyed 531 Palestinian villages, and try to enlist Dayan in support of the charge:

Former Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan captures the catastrophe that the Jews inflicted on the Palestinians to create the state of Israel: ‘Jewish villages were built in the place of Arab villages. You do not even know the names of these Arab villages, and I do not blame you, because geography books no longer exist, not only the books do not exist, the Arab villages are not there either … There is not a single place built in this country that did not have a former Arab population.’ (book, p 96)

Did Dayan really say this? Again, not quite, since the key sentence that reverses the meaning of the quotation is omitted, both by Walt and Mearsheimer, and by their very partisan source for this quote, Walid Khalidi.

The passage is from an address Dayan gave to Technion students on March 19, 1969 (the Technion is more or less Israel’s MIT). A transcript of the speech appeared in Ha’aretz on April 4, 1969. In answer to a student’s question suggesting that Israel deport to Jordan Palestinian attackers from the West Bank, Dayan answers that he is vehemently opposed to this idea, insisting that Arabs have roots in the land just like Jews, and that the two peoples must learn to live together. He goes on to say:

We came to a region of land that was inhabited by Arabs, and we set up a Jewish state. In a considerable number of places, we purchased the land from Arabs and set up Jewish villages where there had once been Arab villages. You don’t even know the names [of the previous Arab villages] and I don’t blame you, because those geography books aren’t around anymore. Not only the books, the villages aren’t around. Nahalal was established in the place of Mahalul, and Gvat was established in the place of Jibta, Sarid in the place of Huneifis and Kfar Yehoshua in the place of Tel Shaman. There isn’t any place that was established in an area where there had not at one time been an Arab settlement. (emphasis added)

Dayan’s larger point that the two peoples must learn to coexist in itself contradicts the picture painted by Walt and Mearsheimer of ruthless Israelis dispossessing and oppressing Arabs. But the key is the sentence in bold above, which was curiously omitted by Khalidi and therefore missed by the credulous Walt and Mearsheimer: ‘In a considerable number of places, we purchased the land from Arabs and set up Jewish villages where there had once been Arab villages.’ Thus, once again, far from supporting the point Walt and Mearsheimer were trying to make, the quote, when rendered accurately, actually undermines it.

However Walt and Mearsheimer ‘researched’ these ‘quotations,’ it is clear that as a rule they choose to believe any allegations of Israeli wrongdoing and cruelty. In this they are no better than the proverbial bad journalist who says that a certain story was ‘too good to check.’

But Walt and Mearsheimer would be insulted to be called journalists. They are renowned professors, and their book on the ‘Israel Lobby’ receives attention and credibility – and got a more than $700,000 book advance – because of their academic credentials and supposedly rigorous scholarship. But the record shows that their scholarship is laughably inadequate. Indeed, Walt and Mearsheimer seem no more reliable than some of the more hate-filled anti-Israel websites that are an affliction on the internet.

As academics Professors Walt and Mearsheimer operate under a very clear code – errors are supposed to be corrected forthrightly and promptly. Not to do so – and therefore to knowingly perpetuate falsehoods – is clear academic misconduct. So will Walt and Mearsheimer publicly admit their errors and offer readers an apology? Since they thought these ‘quotes’ important enough to warrant an entire chapter in their book, now that the quotes have been refuted, will they publicly drop their charges denying a moral case for Israel? And will they instruct their publisher, Farrar, Straus, to include an errata sheet in all copies of the book? Finally, will they correct the working paper that is still posted on Harvard’s Kennedy School web site?

Professor Mearsheimer repeatedly uses the word ‘scholar’ to defend his work, as in asserting that his claims are commonplace among scholars, and disputed only by pro-Israel partisans. The question now is will Mearsheimer and Walt act like scholars or partisans?

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If They Don’t Fool You They Can’t Defeat You

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

If They Don’t Fool You They Can’t Defeat You: ”

If They Don’t Fool You They Can’t Defeat You: ’

By Barry Rubin

Radical forces in the Middle East have rewritten the international rulebook in a way designed so ‘they can’t lose.’ That is, there’s no easy response to their behavior and strategies.

What’s even more worrisome is the widespread failure in the West even to realize this is happening. Hamas and Hizballah fire from among civilians and use civilian homes for military purposes; Syria or Iran deploy disinformation, radical regimes pretend moderation, and there are plenty of suckers to take the bait.

Extremism makes many believe that kind words and concessions can transform them; intransigence produces a response that if they won’t give up we must do so.

Here are some new rules in which ‘we’ represents such disparate forces as Hamas, Hizballah, Iran, Iraqi insurgents, al-Qaida, Syria, the Taliban, and others including radical Arab nationalists. These forces are not all alike or allied but do often follow a parallel set of rules quite different from how international affairs have generally been conducted.

  1. We’ll never give up. No matter what you do, we will continue fighting. No matter what you offer we will keep attacking you. Since you can’t win you should give up.
  2. We’re indifferent to pressure you put on us. We will turn this pressure against you. Against us, deterrence does not exist; diplomacy does not convince. Neither does the carrot buy us off, nor does the stick make us yield. There are no solutions that can end the conflict. You cannot win militarily nor make peace through diplomacy.
  3. If you set economic sanctions we’ll say you are starving our people in an act of ‘collective punishment.’ Moreover, sanctions will cost you money and generate opposition among those who lose profits.
  4. In response to military operations we’ll attack your civilians. Casualties will undermine your internal support. We will try to force you to kill civilians accidentally. We won’t care but will use this to persuade many that you are evil. Thus, we will simultaneously murder your civilians and get you condemned as human rights’ violators.
  5. If you try to isolate us we will use your own media and intellectuals against you. At times, we’ll hint at moderation and make promises of change. We won’t do so enough to alienate our own followers but enough to subvert yours. They will demand you engage us, which means you making concessions for nothing real in exchange.
  6. Talking to our own people, we foment hatred and demonize you. Speaking to the West, we will accuse you of fomenting hatred. We will hypocritically turn against you all the concepts you developed: racism, imperialism, failure to understand the ‘other,’ and so on. These, of course, are our ideas but your feelings of guilt, ignorance about us, and indifference to ideology will make you not notice that fact.
  7. We will claim to be victims and ‘underdogs.’ Because you are the stronger and more ‘advanced’ that means you are the villains. We’re not held responsible for our deeds or expected to live up to the same standards. There is no shortage of, to quote Lenin, ‘useful idiots’ who will echo our propaganda.
  8. Since our societies are weak, undemocratic, and have few real moderates, you will have to make deals with phoney moderates and dictatorial regimes weakened by corruption and incompetence.
  9. Even the less radical regimes, often our immediate adversaries, partly play into our hands. Due to popular pressure–plus their desire to mobilize support and distract attention from their own shortcomings–they trumpet Arab and Islamic solidarity. They denounce the West, blame all problems on Israel, and revile America, even as they accept your aid. They glorify interpretations of Islam not too far from ours. They cheer Iraqi insurgents, Hizballah, and Hamas. They don’t struggle against Iran getting nuclear weapons. They lay the basis for our mass support and recruits, as Lenin said selling us the rope to hang them as well as you.
  10. There’s no diplomatic solution for you, though you yearn to find one. There’s no military solution for you, whether you try that or not. You love life, we love death; you are divided, we are united; you want to get back to material satisfaction, we are dedicated revolutionaries. We will outlast you.
  11. Finally, our greatest weapon is that you truly don’t understand all the points made above. You are taught, informed, and often led by people who simply don’t comprehend what an alternative, highly ideological, revolutionary worldview means. In effect, we will try, and often succeed, toturn your ‘best and brightest’ into the worst and dimmest who think you can persuade us, blame you for the conflicts, or expect that we will alter our course, and we will use those mistakes against you.

The above analysis seems pessimistic but actually is the opposite. Most of this strategy’s power is based on spreading illusions, depending on gullibility. Much of the rest relies on their enemies’ psychological weaknesses.

In a sustained conflict, the radicals’ technological and organizational weaknesses, along with their mistaken assessments and unrealistic ideology, will bring inevitable defeat. They will lose even if they never surrender.

They can kill people but not overcome societies determined to grow, prosper, and survive. The keys to a successful response are steadfastness and understanding. To paraphrase Francis Bacon and Franklin Roosevelt, there is nothing to fear but fear–and gullibility–itself.


Barry Rubin is director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center http://www.gloriacenter.org and editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs (GLORIA) Center http://meria.idc.ac.il. His latest books are The Truth about Syria (Palgrave-Macmillan) and The Long War for Freedom: The Arab Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East (Wiley).


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Hamas: “Like Hezbollah, We Also Are Iran’s Proxy Warriors Against Israel”

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

Hamas: “Like Hezbollah, We Also Are Iran’s Proxy Warriors Against Israel”: ”

I think it is time to take down Iran and it’s proxy armies.

Hamas: ‘Like Hezbollah, We Also Are Iran’s Proxy Warriors Against Israel’: ’

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Iran’s days are numbered…as are Hams’ and Hezbollah’s.

The Hamas commander was in a hurry. Hunched forward in a navy-blue parka, with the wind-chapped skin and drawn eyes of someone who had been outdoors all night, he had just returned from the front line with Israel. The whine of drones overhead signalled that his enemy was hunting for blood.

He is in the vanguard of the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas which is growing into a disciplined army, trained to fight for victory rather than be consigned to the ‘martyr’s death’ of the suicide bomber.

Israel has long insisted that Iran is behind this training. Last week Yuval Diskin, the head of the Israeli internal security service Shin Bet, said as much when he claimed that Hamas had ‘started to dispatch people to Iran, tens and a promise of hundreds’.

The Hamas commander, however, confirmed for the first time that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard has been training its men in Tehran for more than two years and is currently honing the skills of 150 fighters.

The details he gave suggested that, if anything, Shin Bet has underestimated the extent of Iran’s influence on Hamas’s increasingly sophisticated tactics and weaponry.

Speaking on the record but withholding his identity as a target of Israeli forces, the commander, who has a sparse moustache and oiled black hair, said Hamas had been sending fighters to Iran for training in both field tactics and weapons technology since Israeli troops pulled out of the Gaza strip of Palestinian territory in 2005. Others go to Syria for more basic training.

‘We have sent seven ‘courses’ of our fighters to Iran,’ he said. ‘During each course, the group receives training that he will use to increase our capacity to fight.’

The most promising members of each group stay longer for an advanced course and return as trainers themselves, he said.

So far, 150 members of Qassam have passed through training in Tehran, where they study for between 45 days and six months at a closed military base under the command of the elite Revolutionary Guard force.

The rest of the article is an obviously biased piece of Hamas propaganda…I had to edit even the shit I put up there. Suffice it to say that Iran has truly stepped up the training of terrorist puke organizations like Hamas, and the escalation over the last few years really just says one thing: They must die very soon.

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State Department Asks: Should the US ‘Engage’ the Suicide-Bombing, Genocidal Hamas Terrorist Gang?

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

State Department Asks: Should the US ‘Engage’ the Suicide-Bombing, Genocidal Hamas Terrorist Gang?: ”

Charles from Little Green Footballs exposes how the state department is siding with terrorist again. The State Department has been aiding our enemies since the beginning of the Cold war. It looks like they are still at it. I hope McCain can clean up the state department.

State Department Asks: Should the US ‘Engage’ the Suicide-Bombing, Genocidal Hamas Terrorist Gang?: ’

At their ‘blog,’ the United States State Department is seriously asking the question: Should the U.S. engage Hamas as part of its efforts to bring about peace between the Israelis and Palestinians?

Yes, that’s our State Department. The same State Department that lists Hamas as a terrorist organization, and penalizes US companies for dealing with them, is proposing that the government ‘engage’ Hamas.

Did I already say ‘Aaarrrrggghhh’ once today?

Sample comments from Foggy Bottom readers:

Hey, why bother with the time-wasting ‘engagement’ strategery? Why not just issue a public formal surrender now, to al Qaeda and Hamas and Hezbollah and the Iranians and the Saudi Sunni mob?

Sure, right after you’ve given Osama Bin Laden a tour of the Oval Office.

Are you kidding?

It’s absolute insanity to even consider such a proposal.

Would meeting and speaking to the rapist of your daughter help you, your daughter or the rapist?

And my favorite:

U.S. Congressman Mark Kirk in Washington, DC writes:

Worrying that you guys are asking questions like this using funds approved by the appropriations committee that I am a member of.

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Pentagon says Syria, Iran supporting foreign fighters in Iraq

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

Pentagon says Syria, Iran supporting foreign fighters in Iraq: ”

We are fighting a global war on Islamic terror. I hope the Pentagon did not just realize this.

Pentagon says Syria, Iran supporting foreign fighters in Iraq: ‘’

Despite increased counterterrorism efforts by Damascus, as much as 90 percent of the foreign fighters in Iraq cross the border from Syria, according to a Pentagon report that says Iran’s support for Shiite militants also is hurting efforts to improve Iraq security.

As those external pressures dog coalition and Iraqi forces, the government of Iraq is also hamstrung by internal corruption and persistent problems getting basic services to the people, the report said.

The Defense Department’s quarterly report on progress in Iraq, released Tuesday, said that militants continue to find safe havens and logistical support in Syria.

‘It is not clear that Syria has made a strategic decision to deal with foreign terrorists using Syria as a transit point into Iraq,’ said the report, which covers events from December through February.

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Overstepping Union Attacks US Foreign Policy

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

Overstepping Union Attacks US Foreign Policy: ”

Overstepping Union Attacks US Foreign Policy: ’

In the military there is phrase for something that gets larger than it started; mission creep. This phrase is a really good one to describe how things often get out of hand. It also describes why unions always go awry. In this case, mission creep describes what happens when a union goes from being concerned with the interests of employees and union members to imagining it has the power or even the place to try to guide American foreign policy.

The Atlantic Free Press brings us the ridiculous tale of the arrogance of the ILWU that has decided it has the right to shut down all west cost ports of entry so that the union can announce its disagreement with the war in Iraq — a war that we are winning at last, by the way.

In a major step for the U.S. labor movement, the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) has announced that it will shut down West Coast ports on May 1, to demand an immediate end to the war and occupation in Iraq and Afghanistan and the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the Middle East. In a February 22 letter to AFL-CIO president John Sweeney, ILWU International president Robert McEllrath reported that at a recent coast-wide union meeting, ‘One of the resolutions adopted by caucus delegates called on longshore workers to stop work during the day shift on May 1, 2008 to express their opposition to the war in Iraq.’

If anyone can show me where a union has the place to take such an action… well, I’m all ears.

But here they are with the arrogance of those who imagine that they smarter and better equipped than those whom we actually ELECT to lead this country!

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Reuters: ‘Death to the Jews’ is ‘Pro-Palestinian’

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

Reuters: ‘Death to the Jews’ is ‘Pro-Palestinian’: ”

Charles from LGF exposes more of Reuters anti-Israel and anti Semitic bias.

Reuters: ‘Death to the Jews’ is ‘Pro-Palestinian’: ’

Graffiti found in an El Al plane in Italy has led the airline to demand an investigation; Reuters reports that it was ‘pro-Palestinian graffiti.’

MILAN, March 11 (Reuters) – Pro-Palestinian graffiti written in Arabic has been found scrawled inside the cargo hold of an El Al plane during unloading at Milan’s Malpensa airport, raising Israeli concerns about Italian airport security.

‘It was something like ‘Long Live Palestine’,’ written with a marker pen, Raffaele Veri of the Malpensa airport police told Reuters on Tuesday. ‘It has happened once before.’

Something like ‘Long live Palestine?’

Sure, I guess you could say that ‘Long live Palestine’ is the equivalent of ‘Death to the Jews.’

Tel Aviv – Despite the Israeli airline’s tight security, unknown vandals spray-painted anti-Semitic slogans inside the cargo bay of an El-Al passenger plane, probably as it was docked in Milan, an Israeli newspaper reported Tuesday. The slogans, in Arabic, included ‘Death to the Jews,’ the Yediot Ahronot daily said.

El-Al staff members discovered them as they were loading luggage onto the plane at Milan’s Malpensa Airport before it was heading back to Tel Aviv.

The perpetrator spray-painted the graffiti in the plane’s cargo bay earlier, probably shortly after it landed in Milan and as luggage was being unloaded.

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Israel, Hamas and Egypt agree informally to ceasefire and end of Gaza siege

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

Israel, Hamas and Egypt agree informally to ceasefire and end of Gaza siege: ”

I really hope Debtka is wrong. Because if this is how Israel responds to Terrorist killing kids studying torah and send missiles into civilian populations then Israel is in trouble.

Exclusive: Israel, Hamas and Egypt agree informally to ceasefire and end of Gaza siege: ’

Despite Israeli and Hamas denials of an accord, DEBKAfile’s Middle East sources report that the Egyptian intelligence minister Gen. Omar Suleiman has brokered an informal ceasefire and obtained Israel’s non-rejection of a reopened Rafah crossing from Gaza to Sinai. The calm on the Gaza-Israel border went into its third day Monday, March 11.

Prime minister Ehud Olmert and Ehud Barak, when they denied secret talks with Hamas were technically correct. And since no documents were formally negotiated or signed, the arrangement can be repudiated at any time.

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Lieberman: Israel’s new security problems are due to the Gaza Disengagement

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

Lieberman: Israel’s new security problems are due to the Gaza Disengagement: ”

I hope Israeli politicians follow Lieberman’s clear logic and reasoning

Lieberman: It’s the Disengagement, Stupid: ‘’

(IsraelNN.com) Yisrael Beiteinu Chairman Avigdor Lieberman, formerly the Minister of Strategic Affairs, attacked the government for ignoring the fact that all of Israel’s security troubles today are a direct result of the 2005 Disengagement from Gaza and northern Samaria.

‘There is no other explanation,’ Lieberman said, ‘and anyone with an IQ a little above zero understands that the situation is a direct result of the irresponsible adventure called the Disengagement.’

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Outing NYT lies on Obama

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

Outing NYT lies on Obama: ”

UPDATE: VIDEO ON OBAMA’S SPIRITUAL LEADER

Obama scares me. He pretends just not to like Likud but his ties to radical islamic organizations and Jihadi money tell me other wise. Any jew that votes for Obama is voting to destroy the state of Israel and creating a climate in America that will not be safe for jews. Every clear thinking American should fear what he means by change. Not all change is good, but the change the Obama wants will make the world a less safe place for all Americans, especially the Jews.Previous articles I have blogged on Obama are here http://avideditor.wordpress.com/category/obama/

Fisking Nicolas Kristof on Obama’s Bigots: ‘

It seems to me that Kristof is the one guilty of name calling and labels. ‘Bigot!’ ‘Racist!’ The only leftist meme missing, ‘islamophobe!’ but that might imply Obama is a …. Muslim.I had to fisk Kristof’s column because every sentence was ……. wrong.

Obama and the bigots Nicolas Kristof, NY TimesThe ugliest prejudices in this campaign season are not directly about race.Barack Obama’s skin color may cost him some working-class white voters, but it’salso winning some votes among blacks and among whites eager to signal theiropen-mindedness. 

Deception. No one gives a rat’s ass about Obama’s colour except those that are voting for himKristof190because he is black (an inverted racism)  evidence enough that  this is not a race issue. Kristof  ignores that omnipresent fact that Islam declared on this country on 9/11/01 (or as far back as 1979) so any rational, reasoned man  we would be concerned if a President had sympathies and loyalties to an enemy that vowed to destroy America and made good on that threat by planning daily operations and carrying out daily , weekly, monthly attacks on our allies and free peoples everywhere to advance their nefarious goals.

Sexism seems more of a factor. Americans have typically said in polls thatthey are less willing to vote for a woman than a black, and Shirley Chisholm (ablack woman who ran for president in 1972) always said that she encountered moreprejudice because of her sex than her race. 

It’s a she thing? Nah, if Thatcher were running, we’d all vote for her. Its the content, not the genitalia.

Yet the most monstrous bigotry in this election isn’t about either race orsex. It’s about religion.The whispering campaigns allege that Mr. Obama is a secret Muslim planning toimpose Islamic law on the country. Incredibly, he is even accused — in earnest!— of being the Antichrist. 

First off, no one is whispering. We are not ashamed. Kristof and his lily-livered colleagues whisper, tiptoe around Islam. Did they print the Danish cartoons? Did they take up the cause of free speech against Islamic censorship parading as ‘blasphemey’? Did they take up the oppression of women in Islam? Never against Islam. We, OTOH,  are stating, asserting the disturbing facts quite plainly and they are hard to ignore (though main stream media does nothing but ignore it).Secondly, no one thinks he’s the Anti-Christ. It’s the unnerving fervor and reverence, blind faith on behalf of the obamaniacs that generates a knee jerk play on the Anti-Christ moniker. Ive called him that as a poke, but not seriously.  On the other hand,  many Obama cultists believe he is the messiah. Hence, the Anti-Christ rubric.

Proponents of this theory offer detailed theological explanations for why heis the Antichrist, and the proof is that he claims to be Christian — after all, the Antichrist would say that, wouldn’t he? Therumors circulate enough that Glenn Beck of CNN asked the Rev. John Hagee, aconservative evangelical, what the odds are that Mr. Obama is theAntichrist. 

This is nonsense. Kristof  knows it.

These charges are fanatical, America’s own equivalent of the viciousaccusations about Jews that circulate in some Muslim countries

No, its nothing like that. Jews in Muslim countries are subjected to the most vilejudeophobia. Only a man void of logic, reason and a moral compass couldconceive of such a statement.Islam, OTOH,  has declared war on the West and has carried out over 10,000 Islamic attacks since 9/11/01. The blood libel, holocaust denying and oppression of Jews in Muslim countries is nothing like it, let alone the equivalent. That’s not a comparison. It’s a leftist lie and and an out for any culpability by the terrible Muslim treatment of the Jews. The Jews have not waged war on the West or on anyone or any nation. The Jews half hearted attempts at self defense are deliberately small so as not to be accused of false crimes (al dura!) humanitarian crises (lights off Gaza!) so crushing is world condemnation of Israels right to defend herself.    We are asking legitimate questions of a man with a Muslim background (who is decidedly dishonest about it) and whose foreign policy advisers, kitchen cabinet and wife are patently anti-American. These things matter!

They are less aswipe at one candidate than a calumny against an entire religion. Theyunderscore that for many bigoted Americans in the 21st century, calling someonea Muslim is still a slur. 

Muslim is not a slur. Muslims will have to take sides in this war. Any Muslim that is with us, is not with the Islamists and we pray it is the ’silent’ majority that everyone presupposes they are. Wafa Sultan, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Ibn Warraq, ….. these Muslims are warriors and are critical in the battle against pious Islam.

There is a parallel with presidential campaigns in the 19th and early 20thcenturies, when one of the most common ways to attack a candidate was to suggestthat he was partly black, or at least favored racial intermarriage. For example,the Federalists charged that Thomas Jefferson was ‘the son of a half-breedIndian squaw, sired by a Virginia mulatto father.’ And the word ‘miscegenation’was coined in 1863 and 1864 in charges that Abraham Lincoln secretly plotted forblacks to marry whites, especially Irish-Americans. 

Kristof is being dishonest here. Obama Hussein was born a Muslim and raised a Muslim in a Muslim country until …… We know he has been in  the very anti-semetic, anti-American  Rev Jeremiah Wrights congregation for 20 years so Obamas first 27  years is anyones guess. We do not know if he was baptized as there is no record of his baptism. None. If his campaign would release that info, that would be great. Is he an apostate?Did he leave Islam? How?

As late as the 1920 presidential campaign, a quarter-million letters weresent to voters accusing Warren Harding of being descended from a ‘West IndianNegro. … May God save America from international shame and domestic ruin.’In looking back at that history, you wish that a candidate had responded notonly with, ‘No, I don’t have any black ancestor,’ but also with, ‘So what if Idid?’Likewise, with countless people today spreading scurrilous rumors that Mr.Obama is a Muslim, the most appropriate response is a denial followed by: And so what if he were? 

If he were we would want to know were he stood. Still do. Islam is a political ideology and there is no separation between mosque and state. So we’d like to know. We’d like to know when he says he will convene a Muslim summit to address their grievances (as President) what exactly does he mean. Regarding Israel, concerning sharia, oppression of free thought, what exactly? More suppression of free speech?

Granted, that’s not politically realistic as a comeback. A 2007 Gallup pollfound that 94 percent of Americans said they would vote for a black candidatefor president and 88 percent for a woman. In contrast, a Los Angeles Times pollin 2006 found that only 34 percent of respondents said they could vote for aMuslim for president. 

C’mon Krsitof, it’s not about colour – you are showing your age. That is so …. sixties. It’s about the declaration of war on the West by Islam.

Even if a prejudice is directed to a matter of choice, like religion or longhair, it’s still prejudice. It’s possible to believe that Catholics have everyright to be president while opposing a particular Catholic candidate who wouldban contraception; likewise, it’s possible to believe that Muslims have everyright to hold office without necessarily embracing the candidacy of particularMuslims who advocate enveloping all women in burkas. 

There’s a difference. One is a religion and one is a religious political ideology advancing and swallowing up Western societies, countries, continents.

To his credit, Mr. Obama has spoken respectfully of Islam (he told me lastyear, on the record, that the Muslim call to prayer is ‘one of the prettiestsounds on earth at sunset’). If he were to go further — ‘and so what if I wereMuslim?’ — many Americans would see that as confirmation that he is a Sunniterrorist agent of Al Qaeda who is part of a 9/11 backup plan: If you can’treach the White House with a hijacked plane, then storm the Oval Office throughthe ballot box. 

Could a German have said that from 1938-1945? Should they have?

This is a case where Hillary Rodham Clinton and John McCain should take theinitiative and denounce the fear-mongering about Mr. Obama as hate speech. Thewink-wink references to ‘Barack Hussein Obama’ and lies about his going to amadrassa are the religious equivalent of racial slurs, and Mr. McCain and Mrs.Clinton should denounce them in the strongest terms. This is their chance toshow leadership. 

Let Hillary do it. Let McCain do no such thing. I love this -  the Times Leftards in chief  telling the Republican candidate to submit to the Dhimmicrat candidate. Now thats (frank)rich.

When Mrs. Clinton was asked in a television interview a week ago whether Mr.Obama is a Muslim, she denied it firmly — but then added, most unfortunately,‘as far as I know.’ To his credit, Mr. McCain scolded a radio host whorepeatedly referred to ‘Barack Hussein Obama’ and later called him a Manchuriancandidate. 

She has a point. I have called him the Manchurian candidate because of his domestic ties (Farrakhan),  international allegiances – (Odinga) and his promise to meet with dictators and despots of terror states (Iran) responsible for the murder of thousands American soldiers.

Martin Luther wasn’t a model of tolerance but even he took the position that,‘I’d rather be ruled by a wise Turk than a foolish Christian.’ In thispresidential campaign, we should at least aspire to be as open-minded as16th-century Germans. 

I’d rather be ruled by anyone that understands the enemy we face than a tool of the jihad. 

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Cleveland Library Postpones CAIR’s Anti-Israel Propaganda Tripe

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

Cleveland Library Postpones CAIR’s Anti-Israel Propaganda Tripe: ”

I wish they would cancel this instead of just postponing.

Cleveland Library Postpones CAIR’s Anti-Israel Propaganda Tripe: ’

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The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library has postponed a three-part series on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict amid concerns from Jewish residents that the program would be biased against Israel.

The program was to open March 12 with the showing of ‘Searching for Peace in the Middle East,’ a 30-minute documentary sponsored by the Washington, D.C.-based Foundation for Middle East Peace. The organization’s website describes the film as a ‘vivid, compassionate portrayal’ of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The event was to be presented locally by Cleveland Peace Action and co-facilitated by CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

According to the library bulletin, the film was to be followed by a ‘structured public discussion’ facilitated by representatives of the Jewish, Christian, Muslim and Arab communities. The library’s board postponed the program after recognizing the paucity of pro-Israel representatives among the facilitators, says library director Steve Wood.

‘The decision (the board) made was the right one,’ he adds.

Cleveland Heights resident Fred Taub calls the ‘Searching for Peace’ documentary ‘blatantly biased’ against the Jewish state. For example, it harshly criticizes Israeli settlements in the occupied territories and suggests a ‘moral equivalency’ between Palestinian and Israeli violence.

David Berenson, a Jewish board member of Cleveland Peace Action, is ‘disappointed’ that the program has been postponed. He feels the documentary is balanced compared with more provocative films that are weighted toward either side of this conflict. Berenson notes his organization was not only working on adding a pro-Israeli member of the Jewish community to the discussion before March 12, it was also willing to replace the event’s CAIR representative; that group’s involvement was a particular sore point to Taub and other Jewish protestors, who claim CAIR has an anti-Israeli bias.

Taub, who runs frumcleveland.com, a website that is geared to Cleveland’s Orthodox Jewish community, sent letters decrying the program to city council, the school board, and library board members. He believes pressure from the local community against the library board, particularly in light of the library tax levy on this week’s primary ballot, ultimately submarined the scheduled program.

‘The library should not be used for a political agenda,’ Taub says.

Thoughts of this week’s levy quickened the pace of the board’s decision, Wood admits. However, the library director says the film and subsequent discussion session could be rescheduled. A library committee consisting of, among others, Cleveland Peace Action officials and members of the Cleveland Jewish community will be formed to ‘develop the content (of the program) and select knowledgeable representatives from all sides of the debate.’

Meanwhile, Cleveland Peace Action officials have requested that the library go ahead with the final two events of the Israel-Palestinian discussion series in April and May. The group has invited CH-UH city, school and library officials to review the remaining program points, notes Berenson.

Discussing serious issues ‘is the responsibility of the public library,’ contends Wood. ‘The library is not the place for censorship.’

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FBI boosts training in Islamic sensitivity

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

FBI boosts training in Islamic sensitivity: ”

The FBI is going in the wrong direction on this. They are getting trained by Un-indited co-conspirtors of funders of terrorist. I hope they are not taking this training seriously. Why are they letting our enemy train them eludes me.

FBI boosts training in Islamic sensitivity: ‘© 2008 WorldNetDaily

The FBI believes its agents still aren’t sensitive enough to Muslims and their culture, so the bureau has extended by ‘a few weeks’ its Islamic cultural ‘enrichment’ training program, WND has learned.

During a recent outreach event at a Washington-area mosque, FBI officials also reassured a large turnout of concerned Muslims that the bureau is not profiling Arabs and Muslims for terrorism, and has made investigating alleged ‘hate crimes’ against them and other minorities ‘the second-highest priority in the criminal division of the FBI.’ [emphasis added]. Among the officials who attended the Feb. 8 ‘town hall meeting’ at the large ADAMS Center mosque were Timothy Healy, deputy assistant director for FBI intelligence, and Dave Bennett, assistant special agent in charge of the FBI’s Washington field office.

The officials said terrorism is ‘not a new phenomenon’ limited to Muslims, and they cited abortion-clinic bomber Eric Rudolph as an example of a Christian terrorist.

While they said they are concerned about the threat from ‘homegrown terror’ perpetuated by second-generation Muslim immigrants, the officials assured the Muslim audience they are no more concerned about such homegrown attacks than they are ‘about bank robberies,’ and are not targeting the Muslim community for special surveillance.

One official offered that FBI headquarters has extended the bureau’s Arabic curriculum, which includes Muslim culture, by ‘a few weeks’ to expose agents to Islam and cultivate a better understanding of the faith.

‘We all need to learn and understand each other,’ he said, adding that the Muslim sensitivity program is part of basic training for agents.

‘One of the things that the FBI believes in is diversity,’ he said. ‘Diversity is important.’

To that end, he says the bureau is ‘under a hiring push this year’ and is heavily recruiting Muslim agents. The FBI wants to hire 900 FBI agents and 2,000 professional support staff, including Arabic translators, by Sept. 30. [emphasis added and note: why does the FBI routinely reject Christians and Jews who are fluent in Arabic who apply to be translators?]

‘One of the things that we are critically seeking are special agents and support staff who are Arabic speakers,’ he announced to the audience at the ADAMS mosque, which was founded and funded by members of the Muslim Brotherhood, and has been one of the top distributors of Wahhabist anti-Semitic and anti-Christian dogma.

‘We also need folks who, candidly, are familiar with Islam,’ the official said. ‘We’re learning, many of us. And I’ve had many conversations with Muslims, and I’ve learned quite a bit. I’m a Roman Catholic, and there are so many similarities I have learned between Islam and Christianity that was a surprise to me.’ [emphasis added].

ADAMS Center is not the only Muslim Brotherhood-tied organization where the FBI has recruited agents. In September, it also set up a recruitment booth at the annual Islamic Society of North America convention. Just four months earlier, federal prosecutors named ISNA as an unindicted co-conspirator in a major terror fundraising case, and listed it as a member of the U.S. branch of the radical Brotherhood.

What’s more, the agency is advertising for agents in ISNA’s magazine ‘Islamic Horizons,’ as well as on the website of the Saudi-backed Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, which has supported Hamas and other known terrorists.

Last November, Lebanese former FBI agent Nada Prouty was arrested and pleaded guilty to charges in connection with a Hezbollah espionage investigation.

As WND first reported, the FBI summarily rejected some 90 Jewish Arabic speakers who after 9/11 applied to become translators and language specialists at the FBI’s New York field office.

As WND also first reported in 2003, national Arab-American and Muslim leaders have made presentations at an FBI training course on civil rights at the Washington offices of the FBI, and at the FBI Academy at Quantico, Va., as part of ‘Enrichment Training Sessions’ for new special agents there.

In addition, the imam of a large Manhattan mosque has lectured veteran counterterrorism investigators at the FBI’s New York field office about misinterpretation of the meaning of jihad in the Quran, the Muslim holy book.

The sensitivity training program, denounced by some active and former agents, was mandated after the 9/11 attacks by FBI Director Robert Mueller.

FBI headquarters defends the program as a way to reach out to the Muslim community in America.

‘I hate the word ’sensitivity’ training,’ said FBI spokesman Ed Cogswell. ‘I would call it an awareness training relative to cultural issues.’

Mueller has met several times with Arab and Muslim groups since 9/11. He even agreed to be the keynote speaker at the American Muslim Council conference in Washington – a move that drew fire from AMC critics, who note the group has sung the praises of Islamic terrorist groups, including Hamas and Hezbollah, and was headed by al-Qaida fundraiser Abdurahman Alamoudi, now serving time in federal prison on terror charges.

‘Mueller should lead the FBI in this war, and leave the sensitivity sessions to the human resources department or CNN,’ complained retired FBI special agent Don Lavey, who served 20 years in the bureau’s counterterrorism unit.

‘Let’s just hope the director is leading the charge in this war against terrorism with an equal amount of zeal that he shows for cultural sensitivities,’ added Lavey, who claims Mueller is so politically correct he refuses to use ‘Islamic’ and ‘terrorism’ in the same sentence.

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Hezbollah Completes War Preparation

Posted by avideditor on April 1, 2008

Hezbollah Completes War Preparation: ”

Thank you UN for preventing the terrorist groups build up.

/sarc

Hezbollah Completes War Preparation: ’

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Y-Net:

Intelligence assessment says Lebanese Shiite organization has completed its military, logistic preparations for resumed confrontation with IDF

The Hizbullah organization has completed its military and logistic preparations for a confrontation with Israel, a senior defense official told Ynet on Monday evening, based on recent intelligence assessments.

Hizbullah’s preparations reinforce the intelligence estimate that a conflict in northern Israel is closer than a wide-scale conflict in the Gaza Strip. This may be one of the reasons why the IDF is not rushing into a comprehensive operation in Gaza.

Senior defense establishment officials, including Defense Minister Ehud Barak, admitted several months ago that in terms of Hizbullah’s missile arsenal, the group has closed the gaps created after the Second Lebanon War.

The annual intelligence review, presented to cabinet ministers Sunday by officials from the Shin Bet internal security service, Miltary Intelligence and the Mossad, said that the likelihood for a wide-scale Hamas attack in 2008 was slim.

However, the likelihood that Hizbullah will resume its violent acts against Israel is higher than the likelihood for an escalation on other fronts. An escalation on one front may lead to a similar situation on additional fronts.

Hizbullah monitoring IDF’s movements

Hizbullah fighters are closely monitoring the IDF’s movements on the northern border, and have even come up with dozens of scenarios for the moment Israel acts against the organization.

According to the defense establishment, Hizbullah’s plans focus both on the activity in southern Lebanon and in the Bekaa Valley.

Another estimate is that Hizbullah has decided to carry out a terror attack in response to the assassination of the group’s senior official Imad Mugniyah in Damascus. Although there is no evidence that Israel was involved in the killing, the organization will seek to respond at the first opportunity it gets.

These estimates illustrate the risk in an escalation on the northern front this year, as expressed in the intelligence briefing presented to the cabinet ministers on Sunday. The IDF is preparing for such a possibility, holding a large number of exercises both among soldiers in compulsory service and among reserve forces.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Monday that ‘the intelligence assessment presidents a wide picture of threats on Israel’s security, from Jerusalem to Iran. We must look at reality as it is, without any illusions, and prepare for the real threats we are facing.’

Barak spoke during a visit to the Mercaz Harav yeshiva in Jerusalem, where eight students were shot to death by an Israeli Arab terrorist Thursday.

In south: Lull, with or without agreement

Barak said earlier Monday that the operational activity in Gaza would continue. According to Barak, ‘Whoever thinks that this is the end of the story and that there’s already a truce is wrong… We haven’t finished anything and the important trials are still ahead.’

The minister noted that the defense establishment’s goal was to stop the rocket fire at Israel and the terror emanating from Gaza, while dramatically reducing weapon smuggling into the Strip.

A ceasefire can only be considered once these things materialize, he said.

Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni also addressed the issue Monday, saying that ‘We don’t believe in (arriving to) a situation whereby Hamas can choose when it attacks and when it doesn’t in order to strengthen itself.’

According to Livni, ‘in the Middle East, every hesitation is taken as weakness. The states in the region are testing the leadership in the international community.

She added that the problem of weapons smuggling from Egypt into the Gaza Strip cannot be neglected.

Despite the Israeli denials, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas confirmed the existence of a truce between Israel and Hamas. ‘There is an agreement in principle,’ he told reporters following a meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah in Amman.

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