Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Bassam Tawil: The Terrorists Funded by the West Peter Huessy: National Security Threats vs. Defense Cuts Burak Bekdil: Arab Spring, French Autumn...

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The Terrorists Funded by the West

by Bassam Tawil  •  November 17, 2015 at 5:00 am

  • The French and other Westerners need to wake up to the reality that the Palestinians who are condemning the terror attacks in Paris are the same ones who are praising terrorists who murder Jews, and naming streets and squares after them.

  • Once again, Abbas's Western-funded loyalists are hoping to convince the world that there are "good" and "bad" terrorists. The good terrorists are those who murder Jews, while the bad terrorists are those who target French citizens. In fact, Abbas is doing his utmost to support the terrorists and their families.

  • For the war on terrorism to succeed, France and the rest of the Western countries also need to fight those who are harboring terrorists, glorifying murderers, and to stop financing the practitioners of terrorism who now regard it as a big, juicy cherished business.

Spot the difference...
Left: Emergency workers carry the dead body of a victim who was murdered by Islamist terrorists, who shot and stabbed civilians on a Jerusalem bus last month. Right: Medics carry a victim who was wounded by Islamist terrorists, who shot civilians at a Paris theater last week.

Only a few hours before the terrorist attacks in Paris last week, Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas appeared at a joint press conference in Ramallah together with the president of Cyprus, Nicos Anastasiades.

The press conference was held shortly after a Palestinian terrorist murdered two Israelis near the West Bank city of Hebron: Rabbi Yaakov Litman, 40, and his son, Netanel, 18. Five other family members -- Litman's wife, three daughters aged 5, 9, 11, and a 16-year-old son -- suffered minor wounds. The Jewish family was driving to a pre-celebration of a fourth daughter's wedding when the Palestinian terrorist opened fire at their vehicle.

At the press conference in Ramallah, however, President Abbas again chose to ignore the terrorist attack that was carried out by a Palestinian. Although Abbas knew that a Jewish man and his son had just been murdered, he refused to condemn the attack.

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National Security Threats vs. Defense Cuts

by Peter Huessy  •  November 17, 2015 at 4:30 am

  • The nation's media, who seem to assume that Americans are weary of war, rather than that they are desperately frustrated at being infantilized and lied to, rarely discuss what defense programs need more investment. If anything, they discuss what defense programs should be killed.

  • Defense spending grew from $265 billion in 1996 to $300 billion in 2000, a 13% increase, equivalent to a $76 billion annual increase today. And the plan to balance the budget reached its goal in 1997. Why can America not do that again? Reform tax policy. Restore a sound defense budget plan.

  • "You think defending this nation is expensive; try not defending it." — Senator Ted Cruz, Nov. 10, 2015.

An infographic from the AEI report "To rebuild America's military," charting the shrinking post-Cold War U.S. military.

Especially as ISIS, Iran and others openly threaten the United States, it seems increasingly urgent for this administration and the next to determine the level of defense spending America should support.

A new study by the American Enterprise Institute, (AEI), authored primarily by defense experts Tom Donnelly and Mackenzie Eaglen initially supports using as a minimum baseline the defense five year plan proposed in 2012, by then Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates.

Unfortunately, too often in Washington a discussion of defense spending frequently defaults into arguments over whether major tax rate increases must be part of the bargain. This failure is in part due to policy proposals to increase defense spending often being linked to with other proposals -- to cut tax rates, reform entitlements and balance the budget. Combined, these proposals are often described as unworkable and radical, and are thus easily dismissed.

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Arab Spring, French Autumn

by Burak Bekdil  •  November 17, 2015 at 3:45 am

  • In Erdogan's Turkey, "protestors" could hold signs honoring the terrorists who had perpetrated the Paris attacks, as well as Osama bin Laden. No one was prosecuted under the articles of the Turkish Penal Code that regulate "praising crime and criminals."

  • The two Turkish leaders do not hide their ambitions of building a "mildly Islamist" Sunni regime in Syria. Hoping that "mild Islamists" may one day morph into secular, pro-democracy crowds is an extremely dangerous deception, designed to advance Islamism. "Mild Islamists" often morph into jihadists.

  • It is the same Turkey that President Barack Obama said at the G-20 meeting was "a strong partner" in fighting IS. Have a nice sleep, Mr. President!

Protestors in front of an Istanbul mosque hold signs honoring the terrorists who perpetrated the Paris attacks, as well as Osama bin Laden, January 16, 2015. (Image source: DHA video screenshot)

Alain Juppé, former French prime minister (1995-97), once said: "I would like to stress this point without reservation: France sees the Arab Spring as auspicious. The Arab Spring holds out tremendous hope -- hope for democracy and the rule of law, hope for peace and stability, hope for better future in which every person can pursue goals commensurate with his or her needs, talents and ambitions."

Ten years ago, in October and November 2005, a series of riots took place in the suburbs of Paris and other French cities. Rioters burned cars and public buildings at night. The rioters were mostly young immigrants from North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa who declared Islam as an inseparable part of their identity.

The French government declared a state of emergency, but the riots resulted in three deaths (of non-rioters), many police injuries and nearly 3,000 arrests.

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Old Fogie Calendar SCROLL DOWN...

 

 

 
 
A Creative Calendar from a Retirement Home.
What a fantastic idea!
I’ll just bet they had a ball.
 A German Retirement Community did a calendar where seniors amazingly recreated famous movie scenes.
 The Contilia Retirement Group in Essen, Germany, made what is  probably the best calendar ever with a few of their seniors.
According  to German press, 5000 calendars were printed.  And they were given out to  residents of the Senior Centre, along with relatives and staff.
The  calendar models were interviewed about the project and said it was a ton of  fun to dress up as their favourite actors.
The  shoot was done with professional stylists and photographers to make sure  everything looked as cool as possible.
 The  oldest senior involved with the calendar was 98 years!
JANUARY
 

James  Bond
Wilhelm Buiting, 89

 
FEBRUARY


Breakfast  at Tiffany’s
Marianne Brunsbach, 86
 

MARCH

Titanic
Erna Rütt, 86, and Alfred Kelbch, 81

 
APRIL

Rocky
Erwin J von der Heiden, 80

 
MAY

Mary  Poppins
Erna Schenk, 78

 
JUNE

The  Seven Year Itch
Ingeborg Giolbass, 84, and Erich Endlein, 88

 
JULY

Blues  Brothers
Lothar Wischnewski, 76 and Margarete Schmidt, 77

 
AUGUST

Cabaret
Martha Bajohr, 77

 
SEPTEMBER

Giant
Joanna Trachenberg, 81 and Horst Krischat, 78

 
OCTOBER

Irmgard Alt, 79 and Siegfried Gallasch, 87

 
NOVEMBER

Dirty  Dancing
Johann Liedtke, 92 and Marianne Pape, 79

 
DECEMBER

Easy  Rider
Walter Loeser, 98 and Kurt Neuhaus, 90
 


 
 
 
 
Growing old is Mandatory,


 
‘Growing up is Optional!!


 
 
AND AS THEY SAY IN THE CLASSICS …


 
If you haven’t grown up by the time you areFIFTY
 
Well then you don’t have to!!!!
 
 

Monday, November 16, 2015

Definition of insanity...this delusional fool!

 
Obama: The Current [Failing] Strategy We're Putting Forward Against ISIS Is Ultimately The One That Will Work
 
Katie Pavlich
 
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Speaking from Turkey Monday at the G20 Summit, President Obama showed no signs of changing his strategy against ISIS as criticism of the administration's failed campaign against the terror army continues to mount. 
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Soeren Kern: France's Politically Correct War on Islamic Terror Burak Bekdil: Erdogan's License to Strangle...

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France's Politically Correct War on Islamic Terror

by Soeren Kern  •  November 16, 2015 at 6:00 am

  • French leaders consistently act in ways that undermine their stated goal of eradicating Islamic terror.

  • Critics of the policy say "Daesh" is a politically correct linguistic device that allows Western leaders to claim that the Islamic State is not Islamic -- and thus ignore the root cause of Islamic terror and militant jihad.

  • French leaders have also been consistently antagonistic toward Israel, a country facing Islamic terror on a daily basis. France is leading international diplomatic efforts to push for a UN resolution that would lead to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state within a period of two years. The move effectively whitewashes Palestinian terror.

  • French critics of Islam are routinely harassed with strategic lawsuits that seek to censor, intimidate and silence them. In a recent case, Sébastien Jallamion, a 43-year-old policeman from Lyon was suspended from his job and fined 5,000 euros after he condemned the death of Frenchman Hervé Gourdel, who was beheaded by jihadists in Algeria.

  • "Those who denounce the illegal behavior of fundamentalists are more likely to be sued than the fundamentalists who behave illegally." — Marine Le Pen, leader of France's Front National.

After the January 2015 jihadist attacks in Paris, France's President François Hollande declared: "We must reject facile thinking and eschew exaggeration. Those who committed these terrorist acts, those terrorists, those fanatics, have nothing to do with the Muslim religion."

French President François Hollande has vowed to avenge the November 13 jihadist attacks in Paris that left more than 120 dead and 350 injured.

Speaking from the Élysée Palace, Hollande blamed the Islamic State for the attacks, which he called an "act of war." He said the response from France would be "unforgiving" and "merciless."

Despite the tough rhetoric, however, the question remains: Does Hollande understand the true nature of the war he faces?

Hollande pointedly referred to the Islamic State as "Daesh," the acronym of the group's full Arabic name, which in English translates as "Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant," or "ISIL."

The official policy of the French government is to avoid using the term "Islamic State" because, according to French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, it "blurs the lines between Islam, Muslims and Islamists."

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Erdogan's License to Strangle

by Burak Bekdil  •  November 16, 2015 at 4:00 am

  • In President Erdogan's mindset, his party's landslide election victory not only gives him a mandate to rule, but also to crush "the other."

  • Meanwhile, Erdogan's Prime Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, wants to clean up Turkey's worsening image in the West. But not by upholding universal values, protecting civil liberties and media freedoms and respecting pluralism. He wants to do it by hiring a Western public relations firm.

  • A recent study found that 80% of minorities in Turkey cannot openly express themselves on social media; and 35% say they are subject to hate speech.

  • Erdogan cannot "buy" respect or "force" others to respect him. He can only "earn" respect -- something he clearly has no intention of doing.

Under the rule of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (right) and Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu (left), Turkey has been systematically intimidating the critical press, usually through police operations and/or court verdicts.

On November 1, nearly half the Turks (49.4%) gave President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Islamist government a ballot box license to strangle the other half. He will be only too happy to use that license aggressively.

Only five years ago, Turkey was being universally (and wrongly) portrayed as a success story, bringing together conservative Islam and democracy. Today, Turkey boasts one of the worst records of human rights and civil liberties -- including abuses of media freedom -- among countries tied by some kind of bond to Western institutions such as NATO and the European Union (EU). Erdogan hates pluralism. He embraces simple majoritarianism -- so long as he wins the biggest share of the vote.

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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

THE WAR ON SPEECH CONTINUES: MIZZOU TELLS STUDENTS TO REPORT 'HATEFUL' AND 'HURTFUL' SPEECH TO AUTHORITIES | Why This Judge's Ruling Against Pro-Life Protests Riles Free-Speech Advocates | Iran's New Wave of Anti-Americanism...

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Nov. 10, 2015
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The War on Speech Continues: Mizzou Tells Students to Report 'Hateful' and 'Hurtful' Speech to Authorities

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Why This Judge's Ruling Against Pro-Life Protests Riles Free-Speech Advocates

Forbidding free speech on a public sidewalk may sound to many Americans like the mandate of some foreign despot in a faraway country. Such a law exists, however, in Pittsburgh.

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Iran's New Wave of Anti-Americanism

If anyone in Washington—or Europe for that matter —thought Iran would change its stripes as a result of lifted sanctions and international engagement, they have just received a dose of cold water.

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Happy 240th Birthday, US Marine Corps

On this day in 1775, the U.S. Marine Corps was created by a resolution of the Continental Congress.

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DeMint at Yale: Academic Censorship as a Political Weapon

Earlier this year, Heritage Foundation President Jim DeMint spoke at Yale University about censorship. Too bad the students didn't take his advice.

Watch the Speech

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