I've often said that we can't win this war unless we win the hearts and the minds of the Left. On Real Time with Bill Maher, Ayaan Hirsi Ali does exactly that.
..all that and Goobers too.
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I've often said that we can't win this war unless we win the hearts and the minds of the Left. On Real Time with Bill Maher, Ayaan Hirsi Ali does exactly that.
..all that and Goobers too.
Judith has videos and transcripts from the Herzliyya Conference December 17-18, 2006 up at Kesher talk. She says:
...Orwellian revisions of Jewish history, demonizing Israel, fauxtography and related media manipulation, and confusion about Islamist terrorism have not abated, so unfortunately this material continues to be relevant.Just scroll down...
Sandmonkey reports at Pajamas Media:
Egyptian blogger Abdel Kareem Soliman was sentenced to four years in prison yesterday in a Cairo court. He will sit in jail for three years for the crime of “contempt for religion” and one year for “insulting the president”.more...For those of you who haven’t been following the case, welcome to the Middle East. They do indeed have crimes like that around here.
Almost as disturbing as the sentence was the public reaction. As the court hearing ended, the media moved to the street in front of the courthouse and started interviewing people about what they thought of the trial. With the exception of human rights activists and bloggers, the Egyptian public seemed satisfied with the verdict, if not disappointed it wasn’t longer.
Many people expressed the view that Abdel Kareem should be killed for what he wrote, and each of them shared their preferred way to kill him: stabbing, hanging, and of course, the classic beheading. One actually asked a lawyer if it was legal to now kill him, since this verdict clearly brands him as an apostate, and the Sharia punishment for an apostasy is death. People were talking about killing him in the most casual manner, as if he was no longer a human being to them...
Everyone loves peace, they just define it in different ways.
Pacifists define 'peace' as the absence of war, and for that reason they're willing to look the other way as genocide occurs. Democratic governments define 'peace' as unencumbered trade between nations that don't slaughter their people or their neighbors en masse.
Osama bin Laden defines peace as a worldwide Caliphate under Islamic law, as do his sponsors.
Hitler thought that getting rid of the Jews and oppressing/killing all non-Aryans would lead to a perfect peace.
The Left dreams that peace that will come from state-enforced equality and UN control of US actions.
Of peace in the Middle East, Egyptian blogger Sandmonkey said:
..the Israeli want peace with us because they don't want their lives disrupted. They don't want to have the IDF soldiers fighting in Gaza, rockets coming into their towns from Hamas or having to go to wars against Hezbollah to get their soldiers back. I think they want peace because they want their peace of mind. They view us as if we were a headache. We view them as if they are a cancer.During the middle ages, the Catholic Church was all about peace. They thought the crusades were the best way to achieve it. Gandhi was one of our most peace-loving leaders, yet his actions led to a religious-ethnic conflict that claimed 4 million lives.
One reason why a 'peace process' means little and accomplishes less.
In an interview with Howard Owens, Garrett Soden, author of Falling, described the political results that emerged from our fascination with gravity.
During the 18th century, there was an explosion of gravity activity. It started with street acrobats beginning to gather at fairs, which began to occupy permanent venues. Competition caused the acrobats (mostly spring-board leapers and rope-dancers) to attempt to outdo each other. Eventually, they developed international reputations. During the same century, the circus was invented; so was the roller coaster; so was the parachute. Mountaineering was also invented around the middle of the 18th century. Before then, no one climbed mountains for recreation. After the 18th century, there was no let-up: professional high-divers appeared in the early 19th century; wirewalkers began to risk higher falls to thrill crowds; the flying trapeze was invented in mid-19th century."It's not surprising that the Israel, a tiny nation that consistently defies expectations and the anti-modern forces that surround it, would choose to show the world their point of view via helicopter."As I explain at some length in the book, I think a fascination with challenging gravity reflects the sense of individualism that grew with the birth of Modernism at about this time. Gravity is one of the most fundamental natural forces we know — defying it is consistent with the modern individual's freedom to defy other seemingly "natural" forces, such as the social forces that keep peasants down."
Israel in red, surrounded by her neighbors in green
The Israel Project, an international non-profit organization devoted to educating the press and the public about Israel, which generously offers journalists these 'bird's eye tours' describes their intellicopter"
Through its Jerusalem office, TIP operates "Intellicopter" tours—two-and a-half-hour guided helicopter tours with expert guides that give reporters a bird's-eye view of the situation on the ground. The TIP "Intellicopter" educates journalists about security threats and opportunities for peace. Hundreds of journalists from more than 140 media outlets have taken the "Intellicopter" tour, including top journalists from the United States, England, France,Germany, Russia, Italy, Latin, America, Australia and Asia. Millions of people around the world have seen footage shot from these strategic aerial views—views which show Israel's tiny size and enormous security challenges.After the Herzilya conference, Richard Landes worked with the Israel Project to arrange for few of us (including Belmont Club's Richard F., Michael Totten) to take an Intellicopter tour. Our helpful guide was Leah Soibel, a Senior Researcher who had spoken about media issues at the conference.
The tour of Israel, a nation that is slightly smaller than the state of New Jersey, with a population of 6 million (less than the population of New York City) takes about 1 1/2 hours.
Israel borders Egypt (population 78,887,007), Jordan (population 5,906,760), Syria (pop. 18,881,361), West Bank and Lebanon (pop. 3,874,050).
Despite its small population and its size, Israel is blamed by many for most Arab/Islamist petrodollar-funded violence around the world. A French ambassador once claimed that an international security crisis had been triggered by "that shitty little country Israel" - not by the actual perpetrators of the terrorism that cause the security crisis, or by large terror-supporting nations like Iran and Saudi Arabia - no, it's all Israel's fault.
When it's not Lebanon's fault, that is. Not coincidentally, if they're not blaming Israel for all of the world's problems, they're blaming the other little democracy in the Middle East. In this Asia Times article, author Kaveh L Afrasiabi puts the onus for the resolution of the Saudi/Iranian conflict on Lebanon's shoulders, claiming that if the Lebanese give in to Hezbollah, there could be peace in the Middle East.
...proving that schoolyard politics dominate the International community. Whenever there's a problem, blame the little guy.
The tour included a stop at the Gaza border, where we viewed the effects of the Iranian funded war against a small immigrant town in Israel.
Despite the efforts of nations like France, Iran and Saudi Arabia, Israel continues to defy expectations. Here's an Israeli-eye view of their world.
the road from Tel Aviv to Herzliyya, a Silicon-Valley esque landscape that reminded me of 101 in California.
Israel's lush forests are the result of their desert afforestation project, sponsored by groups like the B'nai B'rith. Leah mentioned that Israel was sharing these afforestation techniques with Jordan.
For the first half of the tour, Totten called shotgun, but generously let me take front seat for the second half. I got a chance to talk with the pilot, whose son (like mine) is a flight instructor. After many years of flying for a living, he still loves the job, and can't imagine doing anything else.
A view of the infamous 'apartheid wall', which is mostly a small security fence. A few taller cement structures were built in areas where Palestinians would take potshots at drivers on Israeli highways
Village built for former Gaza settlers
Many Israeli apartment houses and homes have solar panels on the roof, mostly to power water heaters
I was hoping to get to one of the "End Israel Apartheid" talks in NYC this week, to ask some questions and to see if the usual suspects had added any new conspiracy theories to their repertoire. Unfortunately, work and family stuff kept me from getting into the city.
However, even at my most ambitious, I was only planning to go to one of these events. The intrepid Pamela Hall went to every single "End Israel Apartheid" event this week.
Seven nights of conspiracy mongering and bone-crushing boredom. That's endurance.
Judith at Kesher Talk has Pamela's reports here, including this from Thursday night:
Thursday evening we were back in Judson Church, but we were downstairs in a meeting room that had a small screen set up for a power-point presentation.. When I walked in at about 10 minutes before the scheduled start-time I was one of FIVE people and there were only about 20 folding chairs put out. This ‘happening” is getting smaller and less ‘impressive’ each night and now…I’m starting to re-think my evening. . .Slowly people start arriving (not many) And the presenters get way too excited. They rush to put out 7 more chairs…very odd… but, okay.... Then it's start time. (We actually go on-time.) But, we're getting a re-cap of the who-o-le week.…retreads…fillers, I think... they're hoping for more people to show-up. So WE have to sit through the apartheid treadmill. I drift until we get our first speaker.
Again, these accents are a challenge. He’s Lebanese, I think. Tonight we’re listening to him recount all the killings; the MURDERS that Israel is responsible for in Lebanon. This young-man’s life has been destroyed by the nefarious goings-on that Israel has perpetrated against Lebanon. (I desperately wanted to end this charade as I have Lebanese Christian friends who support Israel 100%. They are desperate to see an end to the Hezbollah terror that is destroying their country). But, it’s too early in the speech to lose it, so…I sit. Then, in comes 7 (at least) of OUR crowd: The David Project and Stand With Us. They slowly walk in and fill the REST of the chairs. Who knew the remaining chairs would be filled by our counter-pamphleteers.
Okay, Mr. Lebanon finishes and now we get a woman speaker. She is a co-speaker with the moderator. A "Charlotte (Very Marxist) Kates-type"- an Arab with a slight accent. [ 'Where is Charlotte?", BTW... We haven't seen her since Monday evening's event.] Anyway, this speaker I can understand and it's party-line all-the-way. All the same stuff we’ve heard night after night: Israel bad; Israel apartheid-state; Palestinians good…
Brian Whitaker says of the terrorist attacks in Northern Lebanon:
Events in Lebanon have taken a dangerous new turn with the carnage this morning when two buses exploded on a mountain road north-east of Beirut.I don't agree that previous assassins were trying to "minimise civilian casualties" - if an assassin were somehow motivated by a kind-hearted regard for the human life surrounding their target, they'd use a more subtle and direct method than car bombs.Lebanon is no stranger to terrorism, but this attack is different from the other bombings that have hit the country over the last few years. It was clearly intended to cause large numbers of casualties among ordinary people as they travelled to work.
...It seems, too, that there is a message in the location chosen for today's attack: the predominantly Christian district of Bikfaya, home town of former president Amin Gemayel, whose son - a government minister - was assassinated by gunmen last November.
All of these attacks are terrorism, but the method, locations and the goals behind these coordinated attacks are different, and, as Whitaker says, a dangerous sign.
UPDATE: Thousands attended the rally to mark the second anniversary of Hariri's assassination in Beirut - and it was peaceful:
By late morning, the square was teeming with people waving the national flag and political party flags. Many people held pictures of Hariri or balloons in the blue colour of the Hariri faction in parliament, now led by his son, Saad.Tuesday's explosions on commuter buses on a busy mountain highway northeast of Beirut stoked fears of turmoil as the country prepared to mark the 2005 assassination of Hariri, the country's most prominent politician and the leader credited with rebuilding the country from the destruction of the 1975-90 civil war.
Lebanon has suffered a series of bombings during the past two years, mostly targeting anti-Syrian figures, but Tuesday's attacks were the first that seemed intended to cause maximum casualties among civilians of no political affiliation.
"We will hunt down the criminals and confront them," Saniora vowed in a televised speech Tuesday evening.
International ANSWER's slogan is "Act Now to Stop War and End Racism." Like most activist mission statements, their claim has been proven false many times. That doesn't stop them from repeating it.
Their claim to be 'anti-war' was most notably when their connection to the World Worker's Party and to the supporters of Kim Jong Il was exposed.
ANSWER/WWP's supporters, and their history, including their "love affair with Slobodan Milosevic" and their description of reports of Serb atrocities against Muslims as "imperialist lies." caused a split within the anti-war movement. On December 12th United For Peace and Justice, announced their decision "not to coordinate work with ANSWER (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism) again on a national level."
According to Lennie Brenner's Jan. 2006 article, published in NYC indemedia and Counterpunch, titled: The War Within the Antiwar Movement: Not Dealing with Zionism is Like a King Kong Movie Without the Ape:
[United for Peace and Justice's] national committee complained that ANSWER reneged on the organizations' plan for structuring the demo. But beyond proclaiming that "the souring of the political atmosphere is largely due to ANSWER, which, in our experience, consistently substitutes labels ('racist,' 'anti-unity') and mischaracterization of others' views for substantive political debate or problem solving," UFPJ gave us nothing substantial re the coalitions' political differences.In the article, Leslie Cagan, UFPJ's national coordinator, receives the harshest of criticism - implications that her "political differences" with ANSWER are a form of collaboration:
"Leslie is dedicated to peace. But if she is to retain her reputation, she must be able to justify UFPJ's position, now, when she knows that the Israeli ambassador is happy because it refuses to work with ANSWER."Brenner notes that both ANSWER and United for Peace and Justice are both silent on the issue of Saudi Arabia:
I've asked Leslie if UFPJ has a position on US money & weapons to Saudi Arabia: "Perhaps we need to develop one?" ANSWER also doesn't say much about Saudia. Now high oil prices, awareness that it was Al-Qaeda's breeding ground, & total subjugation of women, make it the most unpopular US ally. Muslims bow 5 times a day in the direction of Mecca. But Wall Street bows once a second towards Saudi Arabia. The antiwar movement should get those wonderful April photos of Bush & Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah holding hands at the Texas ranch & put them up everywhere. The 3 classic goals for progressives are get the people mobilized, organized & educated. Wars, exploitation, oppression make folks begin to think & we can mobilize some in the streets. But the antiwar split proves that we haven't gotten our act together organizationally. The reason? Precisely because neither UFPJ or ANSWER is into serious education.ANSWER may not be into serious education about Saudi Arabia because apparently they're receiving some serious Saudi money.
Saudi donations to the Stalinist Left follow an old path, through terrorism's financial center, the group the Christian Science monitor calls "a popular social and political group that wants rule by Islamic law" - the Muslim Brotherhood.
According to International Assessment and Strategy Center's report: The Little Explored Offshore Empire of the International Muslim Brotherhood
Almost from the inception of the modern Islamic banking structure (early 1980s), the international Muslim Brotherhood set up a parallel and far-flung offshore structure that has become an integral part of its ability to hide and move money around the world. This network is little understood and has, so far, garnered little attention from the intelligence and law enforcement communities tracking terrorist financial structures.Although they are apparently 'stateless', terrorism's military and support structure is similar to any other army. The armed, trained soldiers are one branch, the political spokesmen and leaders are another branch and the financial supporters are another branch. All are part of the same organization, and all are working together to wage war.The fundamental premise of the Brotherhood in setting up this structure was that it is necessary to build a clandestine structure that was hidden from non-Muslims and even Muslims who do not share the Brotherhood’s fundamental objective of recreating the Islamic caliphate and spreading Islam, by force and persuasion, across the globe...
...In 2003 Richard Clarke said “the issue of terrorist financing in the United States is a fundamental example of the shared infrastructure levered by Hamas, Islamic Jihad and al Qaeda, all of which enjoy a significant degree of cooperation and coordination within our borders. The common link here is the extremist Muslim Brotherhood—all these organizations are descendants of the membership and ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood.”[5] However, this understanding has not taken root in the intelligence, law enforcement and policy communities, nor has the financial network of the Brotherhood come under intense scrutiny.
Public records show the Brotherhood’s financial network of holding companies, subsidiaries, shell banks and real financial institutions stretches to Panama, Liberia, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Switzerland, Cyprus, Nigeria, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and beyond. Many of the entities are in the names of individuals who, like Nada, Nasreddin, al-Qaradawi and Himmat, have publicly identified themselves as Brotherhood leaders.
A senior U.S. government official estimates the total assets of the international Brotherhood to be between $5 billion and $10 billion.
According to this Department of Treasury Report:
Bank Al Taqwa, for which Nasreddin is a director, was established in 1988 with significant backing from the Muslim Brotherhood. They have been involved in financing radical groups such as the Palestinian Hamas, Algeria's Islamic Salvation Front and Armed Islamic Group, Tunisia's An-Nahda, and Usama bin Laden and his Al Qaida organization. Bank Al Taqwa was established in the Bahamas and is a close affiliate of the Al Taqwa Management Organization, which changed its name in the spring of 2000 to the Nada Management Organization. In 1997, it was reported that the $60 million collected annually for Hamas was moved to Bank Al Taqwa accounts. As of October 2000, Bank Al Taqwa appeared to be providing a clandestine line of credit to a close associate of Usama bin Laden and as of late September 2001, Usama bin Laden and his Al Qaida organization received financial assistance from Youssef M. NadaThe Muslim Brotherhood's front in the United States is called The Muslim American Society (MAS).
The Muslim Brotherhood-led and Saudi-financed activities:
...effect a wide range of affairs, from daily minutia to public policy. Consider these examples:The Muslim Brotherhood/Muslim American Society calls itself "a charitable, religious, social, cultural, and educational, not-for-profit organization..a pioneering Islamic organization, an Islamic revival, and reform movement that uplifts the individual, family, and society."• On June 6, 2006, a Minnesota Muslim American Society (MAS) fatwa ordered Muslim drivers at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport not to transport passengers carrying alcohol, to avoid "cooperating in sin.” Most Muslim drivers there originate from Somalia, where carrying alcohol in a bag was never a problem. But by August 2006, some 77 passengers per month, carrying duty-free bags containing sealed alcoholic drinks were refused by Muslim cab drivers complying with the MAS fatwa. At first, Minnesota’s Metropolitan Airports Commission considered their demands and offered two-tier taxi system; one for alcohol carriers and a second for the others. Only public outrage forced the Commission to kill their proposal...
Given their mission statement, and given their supposed support of Muslim groups, including the Muslims in Bosnia, their reaction to United for Peace and Justice's rift with ANSWER is odd:
(Washington, DC) - Over one hundred prominent Muslim leaders and National organizations have indicated that there is only one rally and march in Washington, DC, on September 24. And it will not be the "Segregation" March proposed by United for Peace and Justice (UFPJ). Responding to what has been categorized as a patronizing elitist and separation agenda that has long been a divisive issue in the anti-war and peace movement, prominent leaders in the Muslim and Arab community made it clear that they will not allow groups like the United for Peace and Justice set the agenda for American Muslim involvement in the peace movement. Thus the idea that UFPJ will attempt to hold a separate March and Rally on September 24 in Washington, DC, and not join in principle the September 24 National Coalition for the March on Washington is viewed by many as a "segregationist counter-rally". Why? The answer is simple. It is all about having a principle position on Palestine. When it is all said and done UFPJ has paid mere lip service to the Palestine issue and struggle as being part and parcel of the American Peace Movement. They have ignored the insistence of authentic voices in the Muslim and Arab community that ending the occupation of Palestine and other regions of the world should not be decoupled from ending the occupation in Iraq.Not coincidentally, Mahdi Bray's MAS Freedom Foundation, has been working very closely with ANSWER for years. The Muslim Brotherhood's English language site, ikhwan.tv, proudly describes one of these co-sponsored marches:Mahdi Bray, Executive Director, MAS Freedom Foundation stated, "The days when a few elitists with a few surrogate persons of color can stymie the hope and aspirations of millions of American Muslims concerning a principle agenda and response to what takes place in the Muslim world is over. Let’s get real here, UFPJ called for a segregated March in DC after the A.N.S.W.E.R Coalition made the initial call. They listed all kinds of excuses why they can't join a unity effort.
The National Emergency March on Washington is co-sponsored by the A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) Coalition and the National Council of Arab Americans (NCA).ANSWER, ("Act Now to Stop War and End Racism."), which is financed by one of the most racist regimes in the Middle East, has another petrodollar-funded 'anti-war' march scheduled for March 17th. They'll be marching with the Muslim Brotherhood's corporate-petrodollar-funded "not-for-profit organization", the Muslim American society. They'll be working together to "challenge the system that is addicted to war and global domination!", to free Mumia, help the poor and to "reform and uplift the individual, family, and society."Your support is vital! Send your generous donations today addressed to:
MAS FREEDOM FOUNDATION
1050 17th Street NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "For every day the sun rises, (God grants a reward to) the one who establishes justice among people." Sahih Al-Bukhari, Volume 3, Hadith 870.
They'll also reconfirm the fact that for many 'anti-war' organizations Orwell's 1984 was a how-to guide. Lies are truth, the Arab war against Israel is peace...
..oh, and no blood for oil!