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Sunday, February 25, 2007

Who and What are Palestinians? - Post 1

My reference is the book From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict over Palestine by Joan Peters (published 1984). Before I begin, a big “thank you” to Dave Bender at Israel at Level Ground, who referred me to a specific book review by Daniel Pipes.

For some reason, after years of reading reviews on this book, I had not run across the Daniel Pipes review and commentary. I discovered this book about seven years ago. It is long, sometimes ponderous and it is heavily footnoted. My trade paperback copy is 601 pages, which includes 188 pages of Appendixes, Bibliographies, Indexes and extensive Notes, carefully cross-referencing page numbers with data.

Ms. Peters says: “The book was originally meant to be solely an investigation of the current plight of the “Arab refugees,”....” The book eventually questions whether Palestine has ever been a homeland for Arabs, and I believe reaches a conclusion. The book created controversy when it was published, and I suspect it is still a lightening rod today. It has been highly praised and it has been rejected as lies and distortions. At the end of this article, I link to the Pipes review as well as his “Letter to the, New York Review of Books, March 27, 1986. Two years after his review, he sums up the criticisms of Ms. Peters’ work with these words:

“...the fact remains that the book presents a thesis that neither Professor Porath nor any other reviewer has so far succeeded in refuting. Miss Peters' central thesis is that a substantial immigration of Arabs to Palestine took place during the first half of the twentieth century. She supports this argument with an array of demographic statistics and contemporary accounts, the bulk of which have not been questioned by any reviewer, including Professor Porath.
I find this book fascinating. I’m not a scholar. I’m just an interested person living in a noisy world that shouts “death to Israel, every single day. As Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, calls for “wiping Israel off the map” – as we allow the Islamic movement to proudly and defiantly commit indecencies upon us, I wonder what those who want to push Israel into the sea, would do after that is accomplished?

Below, I am referencing page numbers from my trade paperback. Within the range of pages, I have bulleted the points that are pertinent to me, as I think of “Palestinian refugees” or “the Palestinian problem”. Ms. Peters’ book cites, I think, hundreds of sources. If the information from this book intrigues you, as it has me, then buying a copy, or borrowing a copy, may be useful. The book in your hand, and viewing her list of notes, by page numbers, is quite an experience.

Maggie’s Notebook summary of pages 33-34
*Before the 7th Century, Islam and Jews were somewhat harmonious

*Koranic references show respect for Jews and their Torah *Muhammad’s influence began at Medina in 622 A.D.

*Muhammad had few supporters *Muhammad copied some important Jewish rituals

*Muhammad tried to convert Jews to Islam *Conversion didn’t work – he abandoned the Jewish rituals

*Muhammad now directs to pray to Mecca, no longer to Jerusalem

*Muhammad set about to change the harmonious conditions

*Arab hostility against the Jews began *Omar succeeds Muhammad *Omar “charters” the rules for dealing with non-Muslims (dhimmis)...

Maggie’s Notebook summary of Pages 137-139
*There was not a “consistent presence” on Arab land for thousands of years

*"Arab-Muslim “Palestinians” were not “emotionally tied” to Palestine. "The conception of such is recent mythology

*It is a propaganda effort to appeal to emotions that would “counter Zionism”

*It is “near-ignorance” of the history of Palestine that has allowed the propaganda

*”...Palestinian ‘citizenship....a legal formula devoid of moral meaning.” (Brits)

*”...age-old Arab Palestinian rights to Arab Palestine” – contradicted by history

*Arab domination of Judah-Palestine, after 635 A.D. lasted only 22 years.

*The word “Palestine” derived from “Philistine”

*Philistines were Aegeans, migrating from Greece

*Philistines settled in southern ‘Palestine” and founded communities

*Rome adopted the name Palestine

*Rome designated “Palestine” as the former Jewish principality of Judea

*Judea was abolished and renamed Palestine or Syria Palestina

*Judea, however, sustained itself to some degree

*4th Century C.E. author, Epiphanius refers to “Palestine, that is, Judea.”

*”It appears that Palestine was never an independent nation

*”...Arabs never named the land to which they now claim rights.” 

Maggie’s Notebook Summary of page 140:
*”...Palestine is nothing but Southern Syria.” (Saudi Arabian United Nations)

*”...Palestine...a basic part of southern Syria.” (Syria’s Pres. Assad)

*Notion of an Arab-Palestinian not serious until 1967 Six Day War

*No age-old or...century old “national identity.” (Brit. Palestine Royal Comm)

*Jews fled Judah-Palestine for Arab lands 1,000 years before Mohammed

*Records of Jews in Babylon before Mohammed

*Israeli Land is connected to Jews continuous from 2nd millennium B.C.E.

*Israel became a nation about 1220 B.C. – 2,000 years before Arab invasion 

Maggie’s Notebook Summary of pages 141
*Roman rule tries to obliterate all-things Jewish and establish a Roman Colony

*The Romans destroy the Jewish Temple in 70 A.D.

*The Romans expel the Jews from their land, Judah

*Some Jews flee to Arabia. The first” flight of the Palestinians” were Judean Jews

*Judah was renamed, eventually, Palestina

*Jews “probably first settled in Arabia about 721 B.C. 

Maggie’s Notebook summary of Pages 142-145: 
*Medina was first settled by Jews, not Arabs.

*Medina became a wealthy settlement due to Jewish entrepreneurship

*Muhammad wanted the Jewish lands and wealth


*Muhammad united the Arabs and eliminated the Jews

*Muhammad took the lands and wealth

*Arabs in the area became prosperous because of Jewish innovation

*The expelled Jews were probably the first Arab refugees

*Some fleeing Jews were likely the ancestors of Judea/Palestine refugees

*Jews were the first Palestinian refugees and the first Arab refugees

*Bedouins flocked to Muhammad as he enabled Arabs to gain wealth

*The “propagation of the Arabian Muslin Creed” had begun

*The Jews, now, in the 7th Century return to Palestine to join ancestors

*Arabians follow and plunder Judah-Palestina as they had Jews in Arabia

*Jews in the 20th Century will again be forced out of Judah-Palestine

*The area is touted as “purely Arab Palestinian” from “Time Immemorial”

*The myth begins and continues today

Maggie’s Notebook summary of pages 146-147
 *”The holy Arab Muslim city of Medina...originally settled by Jews.”

*Arab conquest in Arabia began in the 7th Century

*Arabian invaders then conquered Alexandria

*Alexandria was wealthy beyond comprehension

*Much of the Alexandrian wealth was Jewish wealth

*An Arab invasion of Judah-Palestine was to provide more Jewish wealth

*Jewish population in Judah-Palestine between 5-7 million in 70 A.D.

*Jews still numbered 3 million after Roman domination. 600,000 died

Maggie’s Notebook summary of pages 148-149
 *The Byzantium era begins in Judah-Palestine

*Persians invade in 611 A.D.
 
*Some Jews join the Byzantine rule and persecute their own *No one realized that, within a few years, Byzantine rule would end

*Arabs take over and rule for less than a century *Short Arab rule in Judah-Palestine became “Arab” country for “millennia

*Arabs did not create their own name for the land they claimed

*There was not an independent country of Palestine

*There was no such thing as a “Palestinian rule”

*”Palestine,” as a name for Judah, was applied by the Romans

*The Arab Empire failed to develop a system of administration *The Arab rule was all about raiding and conquest *The “ministers” were often Iranians, Turks, Kurds – but not Arabs

Maggie’s Notebook summary of pages 150-151 
*”The “Arab identity” is largely a linguistic commonality”

*”Arabs” as “a term”...consists of the inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula.”

*”...Arab rule was mechanical and not innovative.”

*......original inhabitants of Judah-cum-Palestine is...inaccurate *”...no country of “Palestine,”...never a “Palestinian” Arab rule

*...only a short...time...when any Arabs ruled Arabs on that land.”

*From ancient inscriptions...”Arab means “Bedouin” [raider]

*”...Muhammad and this contemporaries were the Bedouin of the desert,...” 

That’s the end of my summary of this portion of the book.

The point of Ms. Peters’ book has more to do with the creation of the State of Israel and “refugee” status in the 1940’s. The above is the history laid out by Joan Peters, before looking at current day status. I am putting up my perception of Ms. Peters’ early history as background. It is only my perception of her work. I plan to post on what I consider the core of Ms. Peters’ book (my words, not hers) – Arabs moved to Jewish lands in the early 20th century to follow the development of commerce and agriculture. Daniel Pipes’ characterizes her central thesis, as: “a substantial immigration of Arabs to Palestine took place during the first half of the twentieth century.” I see the whole as, there is no support for the historic Arab claim to ownership of Jewish holy lands. Whatever brought about Jewish refugees and Arab refugees – and whatever Palestine was, was not, is and is not, deserves more than casual thought.

Take a moment to read Daniel Pipes’ review, his criticisms and his praise of the book From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict Over Palestine. There are many other reviews out there as well. What I particularly noted in Mr. Pipes’ words, however, was that no one has been able to dispute the “bulk of her work.”

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The Angst of Supporting Israel - See the history of Israel's borders here.
Who and What are Palestinians?





Saturday, February 24, 2007

Former ACLU Chapter President Arrested for Child Pornography

Cross-posted by Loboinok.
Former ACLU Chapter President Arrested for Child Pornography
Federal agents arrested Charles Rust-Tierney, the former president of the Virginia chapter of the ACLU, Friday in Arlington for allegedly possessing child pornography. According to a criminal complaint obtained by ABC News, Rust-Tierney allegedly used his e-mail address and credit card to subscribe to and access a child pornography website. The complaint states that federal investigations into child pornography websites revealed that "Charles Rust-Tierney has subscribed to multiple child pornography website over a period of years." As recently as last October, the complaint alleges, "Rust-Tierney purchased access to a group of hardcore commercial child pornography websites." Since the ACLU thinks that child pornography should be legal, it is not surprising to read that it is against making it a felony to advertise, sell, purchase, barter, exchange, give, or receive child pornography. It is particularly distressed about the prohibition on advertisement, arguing that "the law cannot expect every publisher to decode every advertisment for some hidden and sinister meaning," as if it took a technician-armed with a special decoding device-to ferret out pictures of children ludely exhibiting their genitals. Quote from Twilight Of Liberty. Complaint Alleges Access to Graphic Material Rust-Tierney admitted to investigators that he had downloaded videos and images from child pornography websites onto CD-ROMs, according to the complaint. Dan Riehl at Riehl World View, says: "Hmm. Just doing research, no doubt." The videos described in the complaint depict graphic forcible intercourse with prepubescent females. One if the girls is described in court documents as being "seen and heard crying", another is described as being "bound by rope." The investigation is being conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and the Arlington County Police as part of the Northern Virginia and District of Columbia Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Rust-Tierney made an initial appearance in a federal court in Alexandria, VA, Friday. He is being detained pending a preliminary hearing scheduled for Wednesday, February 28. Youth Coach, Argued Against Restricting Public Internet Rust Tierney coaches various youth sports teams in and around Arlington, Virginia, according to court documents. In the past, Rust-Tierney had argued against restricting Internet access in public libraries in Virginia, writing, "Recognizing that individuals will continue to behave responsibly and appropriately while in the library, the default should be maximum, unrestricted access to the valuable resources of the Internet." Hot Air has the O'Reilly Fox News Clip. The Washington Times also has a story on it.
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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Troops 'Dissent' and 'Protest' to Congress

"Appeal for Redress in support of our mission in Iraq"
Nancy Pelosi, John Murtha and Harry Reid have put our soldiers between Iraq and a hard place. The soldiers have a war to win and victory is the goal. Pelosi, Murtha, Reid, the Democrat Presidential contenders, and the Democrat majority, have an election to win. Their goals, among others, are higher taxes, a "Fairness Doctrine" signed into law, and furthering their foreign policy, The Policy of Defeat and Lose. With Congress sending their mixed bag of snakes to the troops in Iraq, and those who will be in Iraq, or have been in Iraq, a legal appeal to Congress is in the works to "Appeal for Redress in support of our mission in Iraq". The two legal avenues for the appeal are Department of Defense Directives: 1) Guidelines for Handling Dissident and Protest Activities Among Members of the Armed Forces and 2) Military Whistleblower Protection This website, Appeal for Courage is a place for Active Duty, Reserve, or National Guard military personnel to sign the dissent and protest. Here's the text:
This site is an Appeal For Redress in support of our mission in Iraq. An Appeal For Redress is an authorized means for active duty military to submit a grievance to Congress. It can be signed by Active Duty, Reserve, or National Guard military personnel. It is authorized by DoD Directive 1325.6 and DoD Directive 7050.6. The wording of the Appeal for Redress is: As an American currently serving my nation in uniform, I respectfully urge my political leaders in Congress to fully support our mission in Iraq and halt any calls for retreat. I also respectfully urge my political leaders to actively oppose media efforts which embolden my enemy while demoralizing American support at home. The War in Iraq is a necessary and just effort to bring freedom to the Middle East and protect America from further attack. If you are active duty, reservist or national guard, please Sign this Appeal. Most service members fully support the war in Iraq and feel calls to retreat by Congress and attacks by our media on our conduct and mission act to motivate our enemy while demoralizing our support at home, directly increasing the threat we face and resulting in greater American casualties. This Appeal for Redress provides a way in which individual service members can appeal to Congress to fully support us and actively oppose media attacks on our mission and our morale. This Appeal will be delivered to members of Congress.
Somehow, it isn't surprising that our Armed Forces find it necessary to ask Congress to have courage. Amazing! God Bless our Armed Forces and their ever present courage.
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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Thomas Sowell on Public Golf and Poverty

Thomas Sowell gets pithy on "Priceless Politics". Writing about the plight of San Francisco's municipal golf courses, Sowell asks the rhetorical questions we all ask about our city governments, and provides the obvious common-sense answers; obvious, that is, to all but politicians and bureaucrats. Here's a quote from Sowell's Townhall.com piece to pique your interest:

Are the taxpayers being asked to support municipal golf courses so that the poor and the downtrodden can play? Not bloody likely.
As San Francisco's six municipal golf courses lose money, Sowell suggests:
If the golf courses are losing money, then get rid of them. Given San Francisco's sky high land prices, selling the land that the golf courses are on would bring in millions, if not billions, of dollars.
Sowell reports that "recent renovations" cost the city more than $23 million, and
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, "the city closed the gap with $16.6 million from state bond funds meant for recreation and park projects in underserved and economically disadvantaged areas." In other words, the poor have once again been used as human shields, this time to protect golfers.
The homeless cannot sleep on golf courses. Children cannot play in sand boxes, swing on swings, or teeter on totters on golf courses. Those earning below middle incomes do not play golf often. While you can picnic in a park seven days a week, weather permitting, most of modest means rarely play golf. Sowell:
Put bluntly, the poor are in effect being used as human shields in the political wars over government spending, which extends far beyond anyone who could even plausibly be called poor. Politicians will spend money wherever that is likely to increase their chances of getting re-elected. Of all the things that governments spend money on, none is further removed from fighting poverty than municipal golf courses.
We see politicians at the City, State and Federal level sell their votes, every day, to a "few" at the expense of many, as their Prada wallets and Louis Vuitton handbags grow fatter. They have no shame. Read Sowell's entire piece at Townhall.com. Then this snippet from yesterday's Christian Science Monitor:
A 2005 study by the University of California at San Diego, for the city of San Diego, found that the average street person in California costs communities between $40,000 and $150,000 a year in public services ranging from health care to police.
So, for those of us who appreciate lower greens fees, (and I, personally, have no disaffection for Louis Vuitton bags) but also want to do our part to care for the legitimately disabled, protect the mentally ill, and feed the children...what are we to do? $40,000-$150,000 PER YEAR, per the "average street person in California" - and this in temperate climates! Give us a break! Sigh.
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Life on our Southern Borders

For many property owners living along our southern borders, life is a mess, literally. Filthy debris, as well as illegal debris, is left behind by crossing illegals - on private property. Here's some quotes from WorldNetDaily's Arab terrorists’ crossing border - Middle Eastern illegals find easy entrance into U.S. from Mexico:

Many border ranch-owners are validly apprehensive of speaking about their desperate situations because of likely retribution by narco-militarists (drug runners) and coyotes (smugglers of humans). Unsolved murders and arsons are alarmingly ordinary in Cochise County, so pure fear keeps locals from speaking on the record.
and this, referring to a ranch property:
The foot traffic is so heavy that the backcountry has the ambience of a garbage dump and smells like an outdoor privy. In places, the land is littered a foot deep with bottles, cans, soiled disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, panties, clothes, backpacks, human feces, used toilet paper, pharmacy bottles and syringes (the drug runners inject stimulants to keep their energy up).
Rural citizens here have met with savage recriminations for exerting their legal rights. Immigration advocacy groups howl in protest, as does the Mexican government. Their lawyers have demanded that the ranchers be prosecuted for false arrest, kidnapping, intimidation, criminal assault and violation of civil rights – anything lawyers can come up with to advance their clients' interests. Illegal immigrants have now sued some Cochise County citizens in American courts.
and the good news...or not!
Another agent, of supervisory rank, stated,
"The smuggling traffic of Mexicans has really slowed. We are experiencing a tremendous increase in OTMs" – border lingo for "other than Mexicans." When queried about the ethnic make up of the OTMs, he answered, "Central and South Americans, Orientals and Middle-Easterners." Middle-Easterners? "Yeah, it varies, but about one in every 10 that we catch, is from a country like Yemen or Egypt."
The above WorldNetDaily report, dated February 20th, includes a wealth of information, including statistics, that you'll want to know about, and a chilling personal note from the reporter, J. Zane Walley. From The Sierra Vista Herald, by Jonathan Clark, the County warns ranchers on border fence, you'll read about the Minutemen standing firm against county bureaucracy concerned with zoning regulations, as the Minutemen prepare to build an "Israeli-style" fence for an Arizona property owner. The National Executive Director of the Minutemen, Al Garza, said
...the county’s efforts were little more than a scare tactic. He said the barrier-building program would move forward as planned.
If the county government -- and in particular, Paul Newman -- think they are going to intimidate us, they are totally wrong,” he said.
“The bottom line is that we’re going to continue with the fence no matter what Paul Newman says. He’s not thinking about his constituents and he’s not thinking about border security — he’s thinking about Mexico and he’s thinking about illegal immigrants.”
(The "Paul Newman referred to above is the Cochise County Supervisor). But there does seems to be some good news. From The International Herald Tribune | Americas, in an article by James C. McKinley, Jr., this: Flow of illegal immigrants to U.S. starts to slow: Mexico border fence and Guardsmen complicate crossings.
Border Patrol commanders argue the slackening flow of migrants belies the conventional wisdom that it is impossible to stem illegal migration along a 2,000 mile, or 3,200 kilometer, border. Many veteran officers in the force are now beginning to believe that with sufficient resources, it can be controlled.
The U.S. government has also begun punishing migrants with prison time from the first time they enter illegally in some areas. For instance, along the 210 mile border covered by the Del Rio office of the Border Patrol, everyone caught crossing illegally is charged in federal court and sentenced to at least two weeks in prison. That is an enormous break with past practice, when most Mexican migrants were simply taken back to the border and let go. Near Yuma, in the Mexican town of San Luis Río Colorado, the effects of the stepped up patrols are apparent. A year ago, migrants thronged the town park and cheap motels, while guides, known as "coyotes" or "polleros" offered their services. Now the park is nearly empty. Motels have plenty of vacancies.
I'm for big strong "Israeli-style" fences, thousands of miles of them, cameras, stadium-style lighting, border patrol agents that can actually protect our borders, and lot of agents, and immediate, substantial, jail-time for the first-timers. To our fellow American citizens and property owners, there are many of us calling on officials to protect your rights, your privacy, your safety. It is all about you, and the welfare of the United States of America, from border to border.
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Tuesday's Victory & Freedom Blog List

Conservative bloggers pour out great content each day, but there is so little time to read. I'm referencing, today, a few pieces that I feel are especially pertinent to our American freedoms and our victories. If you haven't gotten to them, I'm providing the link. If you have already read them, then I'll compile a nice little list for easy reference for myself. A note about the title of this entry: "Victory and Freedom". Victory comes first because without it, there is no freedom. Redstate posts a video of Newt Gingrich announcing a new contest: Newt Gingrich: "Goose that Laid the Golden Egg". There is no text here, it's a video. If you haven't heard about this or listened to Newt layout the details of it, scoot over to Redstate. While this is a lighter-styled take on Victory and Freedom, the subject, our taxes, are central to freedom. We cannot have freedom with the government controlling our money. There's no victory in losing control of our own income. Tax increases are central to the Democrat's hold over this Nation. It's time to get really serious about taxation. The Democrats already are. Faultline USA posted on pending legislation introduced by Representative Sheila Jackson-Lee (D-Texas).

H.R. 254 "calls for the establishment of a new federal offense for so-called hate crimes. According to Rev. Ted Pike, of the National Prayer Network, “federal police state enforcement of "anti-hate" laws would, as it has in other parts of the world, "lead inexorably to the end of free speech."
As Faultline USA ponders why this country is ever ready to reign-in our free speech, there's this comment:
"Most coddled liberals suffer from extreme myopia, historic amnesia, overinvestment in unfounded causes, the never ending addiction to push for more and more legislation, and the total inability to evaluate the negative and unintended consequences of anything they propose."
The bill is pending in the House Judiciary Committee. Faultline USA offers interesting and pertinent statistics and a link to the text of H.R.254, The David Ray Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007. The fact that Sheila Jackson Lee introduced this legislation is reason to be afraid, to be very afraid. Layla Gonzalez of The Hill Chronicles posts on Why I Could Not Become a Muslim. This is not just a look at Islamic law, but her own personal testimony. She takes us inside her experiences as an American, living as the wife of a Muslim, in the Middle East.
"I could not visit Israel with my Aunt when she visited her best friend who worked for the American Consulate in Cairo, because if I did I would be denied entry into Saudi Arabia where my then husband was working. I was told I would be denied entry if my passport was stamped with the Israeli insignia. Sadly, I could not go and I was so, so close".
I suspect that the inability to travel to Israel was the least of Layla's concerns in the long run, yet it always comes down to Israel, doesn't it? When the bottom-line is Israel, then it also comes down to America and America is what freedom is all about. Layla's eventual loses were and are monumental.
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Sunday, February 18, 2007

King Abdullah:
Humaneness and Desert Values

I thought I was reading the New York Times, but instead it was Arab News. What follows are reports of a Festival held in Saudi Arabia this past week. The words from this Islamic "festival" are reminiscent of American Liberals' rhetoric of anything and everything conservative in this country. They blame us for racism, for our Christian beliefs, for our lack of tolerance, for no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq - they say Conservatives lie, in brief, the Democrats blame us for a culture of corruption - just as does Islam. As our Republican leadership fails to come to the microphones, whether in majority power or not, and speak out for the very values they were elected for, Conservatives are facing their own personal Jihad from the Left. Read the following and marvel at the parallels: King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, hosted the Janadriya Heritage and Culture Festival in Riyhad this week. The festival was “open to the world” and included “a number of Russian intellectuals,” the King said. Russian President Vladimir Putin was among the dignitaries. In this headline from Arab News, dated today, King Abdullah Warns Muslims Against Forces of Schism, Abdullah “called upon Arabs and Muslims to strengthen unity and cautioned them against forces that try to create division among them. He urged Muslim and non-Muslim intellectuals to uphold human values. “The whole world is looking for humaneness,” the Saudi Press Agency quoted the king as saying. Then you get the left hook: Speakers at a Friday seminar, organized as part of the festival, pointed fingers at the United States for nurturing a culture of hatred toward Islam and Muslims. This from “Mufti of Lebanon Dr. Muhammad Ali Al-Juzo:

The mufti said radicalism, a product of racism, enclosure and religious hatred, was noticeable everywhere, but it was prominent in the West. “Despite the scientific advancement in America it still looks at others with snobbishness and conceit,” he said. “They have not been able to free themselves from racism since the Crusades,” he said. He said America was seeking to impose its own agenda on other countries in the region through domination and cited the example of the invasion of Iraq, which President George W. Bush dubbed “Operation Freedom.” “The invasion of Iraq was part of a big lie. It was accused of having weapons of mass destruction and was invaded. And all of this happened so Israel could feel secure and not threatened,” he added. America, he said, was causing another tragedy in the region by taking sides in the Sunni-Shiite conflict by supporting one side against the other. He said that the president’s speeches reflected his prejudice toward Islam. “What their culture of hatred reveals to us today is only a fraction of what lies inside. Today we face a new Western colonization,” he added.
Also in attendance was Dr. Jaafar Idrees who said this:
“...the Qur’an differentiated between hatred and hostility. He said Islam’s tolerant message is not to attack others who do not believe in its message, but to call them to the right path. The problem, he noted, was not in hatred itself but when hatred turns into armed battles. “The real danger is when a superpower builds its policies on a religious belief which allows it to conquer other countries,” he said.
Getting back to King Abdullah, he
“...underlined the desert values of humaneness, open-mindedness, sincerity, chivalry, courage, magnanimity, romantic spirit and closeness to God”. “A man in power should meet the hopes and aspirations of ordinary people in the streets, know the views of prominent people...”. The same article recounts a question to the King. While it intimates (but doesn’t specifically state) that Vladimir Putin asks “...when Saudi women would start driving in the Kingdom’s streets?...King Abdullah replies “...a decision...must come from Saudi society”.
So much for “ordinary people in the streets".
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Friday, February 16, 2007

This is OTA & Linkfest Weekend
Who's Our Ally?

REMEMBER FRANCE
WHO WAS NOT AN ALLY WHEN WE NEEDED THEM?

REMEMBER THE U.N., FRANCE AND "OIL FOR FOOD"?

REMEMBER WHO STOLE FROM IRAQI'S & ALLIED WITH SADDAM?


Iraqi children depart a school house after receiving new clothes and medical attention during the joint Iraqi/American medical civil action program in Dugmat, Iraq, Jan. 30, 2007. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Maria J. Bare



Iraqi children line up for free clothing and medical care during a joint medical civil action program in Dugmat, Iraq, Jan. 30, 2007. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Maria J. Bare



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A Soldier on "Civil Strife" in Iraq

Yesterday (Feb. 15th) on The Rush Limbaugh Show, where you and I can find "excellence in broadcasting," every single day, Rush read an email from a soldier in Iraq. Here is just a snipped from that e-mail, and what this Airman had to say about civil war in Iraq:

"From what we can tell...there’s no “civil war” or “civil strife” as the news media puts it. The terrorists are coming from outside the country and killing civilians – as many as possible – to gain a foothold in Iraq. And they play this stuff on TV to make us sick. It’s working. We are getting sick, but Iraq is getting strong. If there really is civil strife in the country...then WHY don’t WE hear statements in the news about Shia leaders taking responsibility for Sunni killings, and vice-versa? WHY? This is why: Because they aren’t doing that Rush! THAT’S WHY we NEVER hear news reports from the so-called “civil strife” combatants themselves. Because there aren’t any. The IRAQIS are trying to build-up their country and make it work. MEANWHILE the enemy comes and kills everyone they can, and they run away from the scene (or die in the blast themselves)".
The e-mail is still up on Rush's homepage at E-Mail from Tazz, Airman in Iraq: Why Iraq success is ignored. Keep in mind, what I have quoted here is a just a snippet from Airman Tazz's comments to Rush. Visit Rush and read it all. Technorati Tags:

Border Patrol Trial:
Transcript Shows Judge Withheld Information

WorldNetDaily, in an article by Jerome R. Corsi, is breaking this headline:

Invasion USA: Smuggler's 2nd delivery of marijuana confirmed.
Border agents' trial transcript shows judge ordered information withheld
"Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., told WND that the trial transcript now makes clear that "the prime witness against these two Border Patrol agents was involved in another major load of drugs and the prosecution made a conscious decision to keep these facts from the jury."
And a few paragraphs down:
"Rohrabacher was harshly critical of both Sutton and President Bush.
"In the Ramos-Compean case we have lie after lie after lie coming out of Sutton's office. And now we've got a public relations campaign to protect Sutton because he is a protégé of the president and the president doesn't want to see his career destroyed," the congressman told WND".
Read Corsi's entire article at WorldNetDaily.
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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Iranian Smuggling Route Blocked by Brits


U.S. Army soldiers with Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment wait for orders to conduct a house search for weapons caches near Contingency Operating Base Speicher, Iraq, on Feb. 10, 2007. DoD photo by Tech. Sgt. Molly Dzitko, U.S. Air Force. (Released)
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Have you forgotten that we still have British troops in Iraq? I almost had. With the British Press even more, or at least as, biased as America's, the British in Iraq seem to have a low profile. Well, "God bless them. Amen".

Acknowledged Iranian Smuggling Routes?

To be fair, This Fox News report: Baghdad Sweep Targets Sunni Strongholds does say the route is a "suspected" route for weapon smuggling from Iran into Iraq. The Brits blocked the route using shipping containers.

An MSNBC online/Newsweek National News article leads with:

"Some congressional Democrats have also expressed concern that the administration was overstating the Iranian connection in the same way that Bush and his aides did in the run-up to the U.S. invasion of Iraq".
but...in a few following paragraphs, you find this: Deadly Triggers:
"...intelligence officials contacted by NEWSWEEK insist that Iranian interference in Iraq appears significant. U.S. intelligence officials say they are aware of staging points—sometimes upgraded in unofficial accounts to "training camps"—in Iran, Syria and Lebanon that are used by insurgents traveling in and out of Iraq. Intelligence agencies believe that supplies, such as the sensors, are shipped from these locations.

One U.S. official said that the staging posts do not necessarily stay in the same location for long, which would greatly complicate any efforts by U.S. secret military units or intelligence teams to shut them down".
Then there is this today from Iran Focus: Smuggling route opened to supply Iraqi insurgents:
"Iran's Revolutionary Guards have set up a network of secret smuggling routes to ferry men and equipment into Iraq for attacks on coalition troops, according to an exiled opposition group.

The smuggling is said to be orchestrated by the guards' elite Quds Force, which has its HQ in the southern Iranian city of Ahwaz.

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) says commanders are sending a steady stream of agents and bomb-making equipment from a base codenamed "Fajr" into Iraq, where roadside attacks are carried out against coalition troops".
There is no way to understand or justify Congess' defense of Iran. Follow the link to Iran Focus for a fascinating map showing "Smuggler's Crossing Points". What is it these people do not get? I'm not advocating for or against war with Iran, but what result comes from denying their broad involvement? The answer is a weakend America and a gaggle of politicians thinking they look and sound wise, strong, senatorial, honorable, and presidential. That's not what it looks like out here in my Red State.

Closing Thought: The photo above is captioned as being "...near Contingency Operating Base Speicher, Iraq. This base is named in honor of Naval Commander Scott Speicher, who was shot down over Iraq on the first day of Desert Storm in 1991. Commander Speicher was 33 years old when his F-18 was hit by either an Iraqi surface-to-air missile or an air-to-air missile from an Iraqi fighter jet known to be in the area. Commander Speicher's status is "missing-captured" - somewhere in Iraq. We've had a reason to be in Iraq since the day Saddam's powermongers invaded Kuwait. Commander Speicher is still a valid reason to be there.

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Others talking about Iranian Terrorists in Iraq: Big Lizards: Iran Security Crackdown Proceeding Faster Than Expected

The Florida Masochist with The Knucklehead of the Day Award: Congressman John Murtha. Excerpt:WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Rep. John Murtha, a leading congressional opponent of the war in Iraq, on Thursday said his plans for placing conditions on how President George W. Bush can spend $93.4 billion in new combat funds would effectively stop an American troop buildup."They won't be able to continue. They won't be able to do the deployment. They won't have the equipment, they don't have the training and they won't be able to do the work. There's no question in my mind," the Pennsylvania Democrat said.

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