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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Ethan's Out, Jodi's In...Soonish!


New York Times appoints new Jerusalem bureau chief...
Ethan Bronner, who served in post for four years, will be replaced by Jodi Rudoren, the Times' education editor.
No I wasn't booted out...I'm coming back home as I haven't
had a Nathans' Coney Island hot dog in bloody years!

On Tuesday evening, Rudoren reached out to Ali Abunimah, the founder of the anti-Israel website Electronic Intifada, writing, “Hey there. Would love to chat sometime. About things other than the house. My friend Kareem Fahim says good things.”
She also retweeted a post from a blogger named Scott Campbell, who had written, “It’s past midnight here in #Palestine, meaning #KhaderAdnan has been on hunger strike for 60 days. #hungry4justice #dying2live.” (Israel Hayom Staff)

Hey...some start, Jodi...and you're not even in town yet; and there you are on Tweetie terms with old Electronic...though I guess that food fad bloke wasn't as agile with his thumbs, eh....so there's Scotty helpin' the fussy buggar out. Ah...very nice of comrade Campbell, that was.

Now...though she's Jewish don't let that mislead you. There are absolutely tons of self loathing Jewish Leftie- Liberal types out there; sycophantic Islamist spouters writing their tall-tale twaddle. And because of their heritage, it gives any such scribbling much credence to all the Death Cult Crews' ravings. Being a NYT trustee, historically that usually means a daily thrashing for Israel and a metaphorical blow job for some lucky Pali in Hamas. But hey, let's give new gal a break...for the time being...
New gal Jodi Rudoren,
soon to be at the Old City bureau.
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Get It On, Bang A Gong Goons Loose In Chicago!

As the political air hangs heavy with uncertainty about whether the U.S. or Israel might launch an attack against the nuclear facilities of Iran—a nation whose president has pledged to “wipe off this disgraceful blot [Israel] from the face of the Islamic world”—the American “peace” movement is once again doing what it was born to do: condemn the United States and Israel while giving a free pass to the genocidal murderers who seek to annihilate both nations!
One of the most noteworthy recent newcomers to this movement is Chicago Mass Action (CMA), an activist group that engages in street demonstrations.



Currently, CMA is busy circulating a petition exhorting members of the American and Israeli armed forces to disobey their commanders if ordered to attack Iran—by contrast, CMA asks nothing of Tehran, save its patient forbearance in the face of provocations from the Great Satan and the Little Satan.
Earlier this month, CMA staged a rally in Chicago demanding that the U.S. refrain from punishing Iran in any way whatsoever—especially with economic sanctions or military measures—for its continued development of a nuclear-technology program. Local endorsers of the rally included such champions of “peace” as ANSWER (a front group for the Marxist-Leninist Workers World Party); World Can’t Wait (founded by a longtime leader of the Revolutionary Communist Party); Code Pink (founded by a lifelong pro-Castro socialist); and Peace Action (an outgrowth of a Soviet-sponsored initiative of the 1980s that sought to permanently freeze the USSR’s nuclear and military superiority in place). Satellite rallies were also held in more than 20 cities across the United States, Ireland, Canada, and elsewhere. (C) John Perazzo.

It's just so like these deluded toss-pots: Iran is a detestable, misogynist, terrorist regime...but if you MassAction mutants and fifth column filth would like to live in that Iranian Islamist insanity, please feel free to fuck off there!
PS: for all you female drum and bongo bangers...dress code will be mandatory.
What happened petal? Did a Revolutionary Guard kick the
shit out of you for smiling at moi?
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As Turkey Trots Off To The Islamist Wilderness, Israel And Cyprus Smooch In The Back Seat...


Netanyahu to discuss energy exploration in Cyprus visit.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to Cyprus tomorrow for a one-day visit. This will be the first official prime ministerial visit the island. Energy and possible cooperation on natural gas explorations in the eastern Mediterranean are expected to dominate the agenda. According to a report in the Jerusalem Post, Netanyahu will discuss the possibility of building a gas pipeline to Cyprus, from which Israeli gas could be exported to Europe.

While tense ties between Israel and Turkey have undoubtedly done much to improve Israeli-Cypriot ties, one Israeli official quoted in the Jerusalem Post indicated that there were now enough “positive reasons” for the countries to co-operate “without bringing in a third party as the catalyst.”
A weary looking Netanyahu... and who wouldn't be.
Recently, Cyprus played a key role in efforts to thwart a protest flotilla that wanted to set sail for Gaza, consistently refusing to let those ships set sail from its ports. Nicosia also sent a helicopter and plane to Israel in December 2010 to help fight the Carmel Forest fire. Last July, Israel reciprocated by dispatching 10 generators to the island to relieve an electricity shortage caused when confiscated Iranian armaments at a navy base exploded and knocked out one of the country’s main power stations.

Netanyahu’s visit comes just under a year after Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias came to Israel, in the first visit by a Cypriot head of state in 11 years. (BICOM) (Photo:Copyright Control).

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

And The Winners Are!

INTELLECTUAL OUTPUT
FROM THE [ARAB] MUSLIM WORLD/And that of the Jewish contribution to the world...
Click on the link below:


http://www.masada2000.org/nobel.html

The Enemy Within: King Keeping Them ALL In His Sights!


Unlike many who are entrusted with Office and are apologists, suckered or just plain not up to the job; King has never been taken in by CAIR or the other Islamist front operations who are a real enemy within.

King Releases Homeland Panel Priorities for 2012 

By CQ Staff

House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Peter T. King released a list of his priorities for the panel in the coming year, leading off with one of its most controversial hearing topics from 2011: Muslim radicalization in America.

The New York Republican’s series of domestic radicalization hearings, which covered topics including terrorist recruiting on the Internet and in prisons, as well as the role of Muslim community leaders and organizations in speaking out against violence. The sessions drew criticism from panel Democrats, civil liberties organizations and Muslim advocacy groups. King and several of his fellow GOP panelists, however, called them productive and Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Joseph I. Lieberman, I-Conn., agreed to hold a joint hearing in December on the potential threat of radicalization among members of the U.S. military.

“In 2012, we will continue the Committee’s focus on critical counterterrorism issues, just as I promised to do when I was selected as chairman,” King said. “The series of radicalization hearings I convened last March has been very productive, and I will definitely continue the hearings in 2012. The committee will also examine a number of additional homeland security issues and will move legislation necessary to secure our homeland from the terrorists who continue to plot attacks against us.” 

Peter T. King.
Chairman of the United States House
Committee on Homeland Security.
His office said that legislation will include bills covering authorization for the Department of Homeland Security and its components — a goal the chairman has set in previous years — and cybersecurity. The House Homeland subcommittee that handles cybersecurity approved a bill (HR 3674) from its chairman, California Republican Dan Lungren, earlier this month. 

King’s other priorities are:
Studying the presence and activities in the United States of Iran’s intelligence services, as well as groups such as Hezbollah and al Qaeda. 
 
Probing money from Islamist groups that comes into the United States.
 
Examining potential leaks of classified information regarding sensitive counterterrorism operations.
 
Obtaining Purple Heart medals for military servicemembers hurt of killed during the 2009 shooting attacks at Fort Hood, Texas, and at recruiting stations. Currently, those events are considered criminal matters under military policy and ineligibles for Purple Hearts, as King’s and Lieberman’s committees discussed last year.
 
Investigating the possible roles that the deceased al-Qaeda head Anwar al-Awlaki and current seniors leaders Daoud Chehazeh and Eyad al-Rababah, may have played the attacks of September 11, 2001.
 
Studying security preparations for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
 
Assessing whether enemy veterans of conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia pose dangers to the U.S. homeland.
Examining potential leaks of classified information regarding sensitive counterterrorism operations.
 
Obtaining Purple Heart medals for military servicemembers hurt of killed during the 2009 shooting attacks at Fort Hood, Texas, and at recruiting stations. Currently, those events are considered criminal matters under military policy and ineligibles for Purple Hearts, as King’s and Lieberman’s committees discussed last year.
 
Investigating the possible roles that the deceased al-Qaeda head Anwar al-Awlaki and current seniors leaders Daoud Chehazeh and Eyad al-Rababah, may have played the attacks of September 11, 2001.
 
Studying security preparations for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
 
Assessing whether enemy veterans of conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia pose dangers to the U.S. homeland.
 
Ensuring the protection of U.S. security contractors in Afghanistan and Iraq.
 
Monitoring emerging threats to the homeland;
 
Continuing close examination of the Department of Homeland Security’s operations, policies, and programs.
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Legless In Bangkok...


An Iranian man carrying explosives blew off his own legs and wounded four other people in two blasts Tuesday in Bangkok, Thai authorities said. Security forces found more explosives in the assailant's rented house in the capital, but it was not known what targets they might have been meant for, Police Gen. Pansiri Prapawat said (AP).
As you sow so shall ye reap...

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Egypt: Loads Of Green Backs, Yes...Democratic Demons, Nope!


Stoking tensions with Washington, an Egyptian Cabinet minister has accused the United States of directly funding nonprofit groups to create chaos in the country following last year's ouster of longtime leader and U.S. ally Hosni Mubarak, according to comments published in state-owned newspapers on Tuesday (AP).

No jokin' ... it was this big, wet and slippery...
and twice as long as a mad mullah's beard!
Er...the "non profit groups" have been trying to sell you Arab Springers the quaint old idea of democracy. I know...that somehow doesn't cut it with the Muslim Brotherhood and other 7th century adherents. As for the "to create chaos" bit; well we Westies are but amatures in any competition with you Muslim tossers!
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