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Posts from ‘June, 2008’

False Claims Against Israel

This taken from comments by thedoctori on Newsvine:

Did you know that some Palestinians celebrated the 911 atrocity?
Did you know that Palestinians have dressed up babies as homicide bombers?
Did you know that Hamas runs kindergartens for homicide bombers?
Did you know that Hamas’ explosives blew up 15 Palestinians during a parade?
Did you know that “The armed wing [...] Read more »

Barack Obama, the Netroots, and the “Vital Center” of American Politics

One of the hallmarks of netroots politics is for radical partisans to announce their movement represents the mainstream of the mass electorate.
By continually arguing that “progressives” control the “political center,” hardline leftists can disguise their extremist agenda as reflecting the political preferences of a majority of Americans.
I’ve noted regularly the left’s tendency to claim the [...] Read more »

Personal Carbon Trading - A response from the office of David Cameron (UK Tory leader)

We’ve all heard how carbon traders are getting rich at the expense of us all, and very very little is being achieved with this regarding carbon reduction.
OK, so now we have PERSONAL CARBON TRADING.
Personal carbon trading would allow individuals to surrender their credits as they made certain purchases that resulted in emissions, such [...] Read more »

Daydream Deceivers

There is an ancient wax like thingy from way back in the last millenium called a ‘Long Play Record’ or LP in the ancient tongue. Kinda round and frisbee like - they have a tiny tiny hole in the center.
They were packaged in ‘Album Covers’ and on the back of it they featured ‘liner [...] Read more »

Audacity Of Victory

As electile dysfunction begins to attract and distract Great Satan concurrently with world events, perhaps it’s time to reflect on sexy bits of military diplopolitical history and the resulting nigh indestructable sexy appeal of Straussians, Pentagon Vulcans and neoconservatism in the New Millennium.
Disaster, quagmire, catastrophe, failure. Like witches cackling about a bubbly cauldron, critics [...] Read more »

Wordsmiths for Obama: style vs. substance, poetry vs. prose

by Neo-Neocon
In trying to understand what about Obama appeals so powerfully to his supporters, I’ve decided that some—perhaps even much—of it is style.
He gives a good speech. He has a deep voice. He’s tall. He’s slender. He knows what a dap is. And he can turn a literary phrase.
The latter is the reason some literary [...] Read more »

All Quiet on the Eastern Front

The Arab Press and pro-Arab and Islamic bloggers and members of sites such as Newsvine are constantly up in arms over the supposed war crimes the Israeli government is perpetrating against the Palestinian people. Prior to Israel conquering the territories of the West Bank, which was annexed initially by Jordan, and Gaza, which was Palestinian [...] Read more »

Around the Web on June 25th

Well, as per usual, the internet is buzzing with information, news, a wide variety of topics.  I’ve taken it upon me to find just a few of the most interesting, riveting, and thought-provoking bits.
CNN reported on the arrest of over 500 people allegedly linked to al Qaeda.  Liberals in America will be pleased to hear [...] Read more »

Equating the Arab-Israeli conflict

One of the main problems in solving the Arab-Israeli conflict today lies in the fact that Israel and the Palestinians do not come to the negotiating table with equal rights. However, the U.S. State Department, in playing the role of mediator, has decided to treat this conflict as if two equally deserving parties are fighting [...] Read more »

The Israeli-Palestinian Divide

While Israel is engaged in a deadly, drawn-out conflict with Palestinian terrorists, one must wonder: Do all Israelis hate Palestinians and do all Palestinians hate Israelis? I posit in the negative.
I am a Jewish Israeli and while I take a very firm stance against terrorism, incitement and anti-Israel activity, by no means do I harbor [...] Read more »