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Monday, June 4, 2012

Arab Like Me: An Honest Perspective...

Arab Hatred Of Israel Is Driver By
Envy And Fear.
by L. Habeeb
There are two kinds of Arabs in this world. Those who hate Jews, and those who don’t. And in my life, I have met more of the former than the latter. I am not proud to say that. Arabs will not like me for admitting it. But it is true. And it is something I wish the Obama administration understood. It is something Americans should know as the “Arab Spring” enters its second year.
I didn’t know much about any of this as a Lebanese kid growing up in New Jersey. But I found out about it when I wrote my first pro-Israel column for my college paper as a young student journalist. I defended Israel on some point I’ve long forgotten, but what I’ll never forget is the backlash I received from fellow Arabs. Some were Americans, others were students from Arab countries, many of whom I counted as friends. I also explained that many of my Jewish friends did not like my column. Most were liberals from New York or northern New Jersey who assumed I was with them on the politics of the Middle East, that I was in agreement with the governing thesis. Not so!
Arabs don’t all look alike or think alike. But we are often pushed into a kind of groupthink, a kind of self-censorship that hinders our development and our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. 
But some of us believe in a simple universal truth: that every Arab deserves to live in freedom, wherever he or she might call home. Some of us want Arab countries to be more like America and Israel, places where the individual can flourish.
Say those words to many Arabs and they are shocked and angered. Soon, words like imperialist are thrown about, and the subject turns to Israel. Always, it seems, it turns to Israel.
Why the anger when I hint that America and Israel might have something to teach the Arab world? I thought about it for the longest time, and only recently stumbled upon the answer.


Arabs fear they will never measure up to America or Israel. 
It is all about Arab self-doubt. It is all tied to a profound lack of cultural self-confidence, and a deep-seated fear that maybe, just maybe, Arabs won’t be very good at the self-governance thing. That Arab nations won’t be capable of building democratic cultures that engender the flourishing of human freedom, and that these nations won’t have the ability to tap the God-given talents of their people the way Americans and Israelis do.
Better, goes the logic, to cling to anger over the plight of the Palestinians. Better to cling to international policy disputes and to a deep-seated hatred of Israel. Better to play the role of victim, and the role of self-righteous critic, than to do the hard work of lifting up the conditions of your people.




An Arab American friend of mine who works for a large NGO is a case in point. He is Jordanian, he’s well educated, and he speaks five languages. But mention the word Israel, and watch his blood boil immediately. He will go into a lengthy diatribe about the injustices perpetrated against the Palestinians by Israel. When Prime Minister Netanyahu’s name is mentioned, I worry that he will have a seizure on the spot.
Fear and Envy:
Why is this? Why is all of his passion, all of his anger and rage, directed at this one country, this one people? Why is it not directed at Syria, I ask him? By all accounts, the Syrian government orchestrated the assassination of one of the Arab world’s great men of peace, former Lebanese prime minister Rafic Hariri. And President Assad continues to terrorize his own people.
Why not at Hezbollah, which orchestrated the takeover of Lebanon? Why not at Hosni Mubarak when he was in power? Or Saddam Hussein? Why not at the ways in which Islam degrades women in the Middle East, trapping them in a life of servitude? Why not at the ways some Muslims are persecuting Christians throughout the Middle East, as reports pour in about atrocities upon atrocities? Why not a critique of the Koran itself, which regrettably finds little separation between mosque and state, thus relegating the majority of Arabs to life under theocratic regimes?
To the dismay of Arabs around the world, Jewish people turned an ancient piece of real estate in the Middle East into a thriving oasis of intellectual, political, religious, and commercial activity, where people are free to do as they please. One of the oldest places on earth — a place where Abraham walked — Israel is as thoroughly modern as any place on earth, with a functioning government that respects religious and economic freedom.
A young person in Israel can choose to work in some of the best high-tech companies in the world, or can pursue a life dedicated to Talmudic studies. A woman has an equal right to pursue any career she likes, and people of different sexual orientations are not driven underground — or worse.
The fact is, the God-given talents of the people of Israel are allowed to flourish in ways Arabs should want to emulate, and replicate.

Benjamin Netanyahu once gave a speech in which he pointed at a map of the Middle East. He rattled off many of the countries in the region, and the relative size of those nations to Israel. Jordan is four times the size of Israel, Iraq 20, Egypt 46; Saudi Arabia is nearly 90 times the size of Israel. “Big countries,” he said. “But small accomplishments.”
He then went on to describe Israel, which is just slightly bigger than one of America’s smallest states, New Jersey. “Little country,” he concluded. “But big accomplishments.” And there you have it, in one perfectly formulated binary.
Today, Arabs are at a crossroads. The “Arab Spring” is an opportunity like none the region has ever seen. The people who live there are no more or less capable than the people of Israel or the United States. But it is up to them to build functioning democracies, and a culture that breeds and rewards hard work and success. It is up to Arabs themselves to take advantage of their newfound freedom, and unleash the productive capacities of their people.
Countries aren’t built on spite and hate, but on love, trust, shared sacrifice, and hard work. Maybe, just maybe, Arabs in the Middle East will be so busy working, yearning, and striving to make their own lives better that they will have little time left to burnish old grievances.
(C) L.Habeeb.(Photos: Copyright Control)



Sunday, June 3, 2012

Is Doris The $ Yesterday's Gal?

Citigroup Launches Yuan Bank Accounts In London!

Sorry babe: You're yesterday's gal...
I'm trading you in for ma new hottie, Yuan.
With yet more news on the forward march of the Chinese yuan: Citigroup has just announced that it will offer customers of its London branches yuan-based bank accounts, for the first time ever.

It won’t be long before you see the same thing happening here in the United States: Bank accounts offered in Chinese yuan. You may not need one or want one, but that’s not the point. The point is simply this: The forward march of the yuan is occurring at a very rapid pace. Indeed, in the past several weeks, we have seen:
— Chinese banks get the green light to open branch offices in the U.S.
— Taiwan cut the U.S. dollar out of the middle in its trade with China
— London’s major banks enter into a joint effort with Beijing to make London a major yuan trading center
— Japan and China sign a deal to trade yuan directly, eliminating the U.S. dollar as an intermediary
And now, Citigroup offering yuan-denominated bank accounts in London. We’ve even seen the International Monetary Fund and our own Treasury Secretary Geithner officially back Beijing’s bid to make the yuan a reserve currency. This is all part and parcel of an evolutionary process that will see the U.S. dollar eventually lose its role as the world’s reserve currency. (C) Larry Edelson

THAT Soda V Bam-Pot Bloomy!

The Center for Consumer Freedom is fighting back against York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s proposal, announced Thursday, to ban sugar-sweetened drinks more than 16 ounces in size from restaurants, movie theaters and a variety of other venues in the city.


Who the fuck's Bloomberg?
Politicians will never get it. You can't legislate for all the 6 brain cell, thicko folk out there...and you will never stop them stuffing a Mack Truck Burger with everything down their drain pipe three times a day. Can they ever be educated in the hunter/gatherer department? Nope. But a touch of the genetic modification, creating a rampant desire to deep throat a stock of celery might just do it. (Photo:Copyright Control, Getty) 

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Law Enforcement? Obama's Beyond Belief!


If you agree that the police and other law enforcement agencies should understand the doctrine of jihad, how jihad motivates acts of terrorism and that they should be versed in who the Muslim Brotherhood is…its history… its goals…leaders… and affiliated organizations in America. And are you concerned that political correctness is too often keeping this vital information from law enforcement professionals?
Photo: Copyright Control)
The Obama administration insists that our sole enemy is “al Qaida.” As a result, the administration is purging every reference to radical Islam, such as jihad, from its counterterrorism threat assessments and training materials! 
Act for America  have a solution: by bringing all the relevant information together onto one new web site! It’s called “The Thin Blue Line Project.” and you can read all about it and get involved by clicking the link below 
http://www.actforamerica.org/


Once Upon A Time ...

Three Legendary Americans...


 Thanks to and sent via the Tyre Man.  (Photos: Copyright Control)

Friday, June 1, 2012

Halt! One Way Traffic Ahead...


Indonesian Christians’ Plight Escalates!

Tolerant Islam? I don't think so!
Bags of urine hurled by a mob of 600 Muslims at Christians attempting to attend a church service is the latest in a series of disgusting acts of degradation and violence perpetrated by Indonesia’s growing Islamist movement. The Muslim mob was led by members of Indonesia’s Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), a militant Islamist group that has been directly involved in 34 of the 54 documented acts of violence and destruction against Christians and Church property since 2012. In an increasingly violent campaign launched against Indonesia’s religious minorities, the 30,000-strong FPI spearheads a growing cadre of militant Islamist groups whose ranks include the Islamic Defenders Legion (LPI), an FPI affiliate; the Indonesian Mujahideen Council (MMI); and Kokam, the youth wing of Muhammadiyah.
It should be noted that the “church” at which the HKBP congregants were headed to pray when attacked is in actuality an empty parking lot; a venue of worship necessitated by the local Bekasi government’s refusal since 2009 to allow HKBP members to build and occupy an actual church.(C) Frank Crimi (Photo:Copyright Control)

Can you imagine the outcry from Muslims if we in the west refused them permission to build a mosque? 

Friday's Song Pic #7

Featured track sung by Eddi Reader: Ae Fond Kiss (written by Robert Burns).
Eddi Reader MBE (born Sadenia Reader; 29 August 1959) is a Scottish singer/songwriter, known both for her work with Fairground Attraction and for an enduring solo career. She is the recipient of three BRIT Awards and has topped both the album and singles charts. In 2003 she showcased the works of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796) also known as Rabbie Burns. Scotland's favourite son,  he's simply The Bard. A poet and a lyricist who died when only 37 years old, Burns is regarded as a pioneer of the Romantic movement and a cultural icon in Scotland and among the Scottish Diaspora around the world. Robert Burns is probably best known to the international community for Auld Lang Syne ; reputedly the second best known work in the world, after *Happy Birthday. 


An example of Burns' musical influence on US singer/songwriters is, among others: Lou Reed and Pattie Smith, both of whom have headlined in the annual Burns Festival, each performing only Burns' material.
His literary influence in the U.S. is seen in the choice by novelist John Steinbeck for the title of his 1937 novel, Of Mice and Men, taken from a line in the second-to-last stanza of the Burns poem, To A Mouse.  "The best laid schemes o' mice an' men /Gang aft agley." Burns' influence on American vernacular poets such as James Whitcomb Riley and Frank Lebby Stanton has been acknowledged by their biographers.When asked for the source of his greatest creative inspiration, singer/songwriter Bob Dylan selected Burns's 1794 song A Red, Red Rose, as the lyric that had the biggest effect on his life.The author J. D. Salinger used protagonist Holden Caulfield's misinterpretation of Burns' poem Comin' Through the Rye as his title and a main interpretation of Holden's grasping to his childhood in his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye. The poem, actually about a rendezvous, is thought by Holden to be about saving people from falling out of childhood.
The Burns Museum containing over 5000 documents was opened recently and you can go to the link below to see a short video. (Wikipedia) (Video/Logo: Copyright Control) 
http://local.stv.tv/glasgow/213272-new-burns-museum-opens-to-public/
* Written and composed by American siblings Patty Hill and Mildred J. Hill in 1893.