Saturday, September 11, 2010
Remembering 9-11: Media Coverage Of That Day, Bush At Ground Zero, And Congress Singing "God Bless America"
President Bush at Ground Zero:
Members of Congress sing "God Bless America" with arms linked:
Media coverage of 9-11 as it happened:
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
City Council Of Hartford City, CT To Begin Meetings With Muslim Prayers To Show Solidarity With Ground Zero Mosque
NBC reports that in "the wake of the battle over a mosque at Ground Zero, a move by the Hartford City Councilis sure to have its critics. The Council announced Tuesday that it has invited local imams to perform Islamic invocations at the beginning of the Council meetings in September. Though meetings don't regularly begin with any form of prayer, an email from the Common Council called it 'an act of solidarity with our Muslim brothers and sisters.' The email even referenced the ongoing issue in New York. 'One of the goals of the Council is to give a voice to the many diverse peoples of the City, which is especially important given the recent anti-Islam events throughout the country.'" Tweet
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
The Truth About Ground Zero Mosque Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf
To see the truth about Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf and how he is certainly not the "moderate" all of the mainstream media has made him out to be, visit http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2462. Tweet
Yemen Arrests Ex-Gitmo Detainee Who Fought In Afghanistan And Kashmir
The Long War Journal reports that a "former Guantanamo detainee who joined al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) after graduating from a Saudi rehabilitation program has been arrested in Yemen. Fox News reported Tuesday that Yemeni authorities have detained Jabir Jubran al Fayfi, who was transferred from Guantanamo to Saudi Arabia on Dec. 13, 2006. More than two dozen former Gitmo detainees have graduated from the Saudi rehabilitation program only to return to jihad... Eleven of them, including al Fayfi, were added to the Saudi Kingdom’s most wanted list in early 2009. Along with other former detainees, he escaped across the border in a disappearance that was orchestrated by al Qaeda."
For more information on this released Gitmo Islamoterrorist visit http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2010/09/yemen_arrests_exgitm.php#ixzz0yukFGper
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Israeli Drone Video Proves Hezbollah Storing Weapons In Defiance Of UN
An explosion occurred in a weapons storage facility belonging to the Hezbollah terrorist organization last Friday. This video clip, filmed by an IDF drone in southern Lebanon shows the explosion and subsequent rising smoke. The video proves that despite being a civilian building, the place was used for storage of Hezbollah weapons.
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Judea Pearl On "The Psychology Behind The Ground Zero Mosque"
Judea Pearl, UCLA professor and father of journalist Daniel Pearl beheaded a number of months after 9-11 by Islamoterrorists in Pakistan, had this insightful article into the controversy surrounding the Ground Zero mosque. To read the article for yourself appearing in the Jewish Journal, a predominantly liberal Jewish weekly paper in Los Angeles, visit http://www.jewishjournal.com/judea_pearl/article/the_psychology_behind_the_ground_zero_mosque_20100828/ Tweet
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas: We Will Not Recognize Israel As A Jewish State
The Jerusalem Post reports that "Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas told interviewers that he would not recognize Israel as a Jewish state, Israel Radio reported on Tuesday. Abbas reportedly said that his position is no different from those Arafat present in previous negotiations, and that his staff is the same as Arafat's. He also hinted that the PA may fall apart if there is no hope for a solution in the near future. He then repeated that the PA will not recognize Israel as a Jewish state." Tweet
ACLU Sues To Stop President From Killing Islamoerrorist Cleric In Yemen
Ken Klukowski reports that the "ACLU is at it again. On August 30, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in D.C. President Obama has authorized U.S. forces to kill on sight Anwar Al-Aulaqi. He’s the U.S.-born radical imam who supposedly lives in Yemen right now, calling for terrorist attacks on American citizens and who’s implicated in the Fort Hood massacre and other terrorist attacks. The ACLU argues that Al-Aulaqi is an American citizen, and as such the government cannot kill him without arrest, trial, and a conviction by a jury, unless Al-Aulaqi is personally involved at the very moment of U.S. attack in using deadly force against other Americans. In other words, the ACLU says that we can’t stop this wartime enemy (and traitor, for that matter) unless we arrest him, cuff him, bring him back here, and give him a lawyer paid for by you the taxpayer. (Doubtless the ACLU will provide a few lawyers to defend him.) Ironically, the ACLU complaint states, 'The right to life is the most fundamental of all rights.' While I agree wholehardedly, it’s amazing that they can say that with a straight face, given that the ACLU is a hardcore supporter of abortion-on-demand. So let me get this straight: A terrorist leader overseas cannot be killed by the U.S. government without a full-blown trial, but we must fight for the right to allow the destruction of over a million innocent babies every year in this country. Am I missing something? This case has been assigned to Judge John D. Bates, a Bush 43 appointee who seems to get a lot of these cases. (Cases are usually assigned by random lottery, and there aren’t many judges on the D.C. District.) So Judge Bates is getting a lot of experience in studying federal power in the context of overseas operations in the War on Terror, and will preside over this latest ACLU outrage." Tweet
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman: "Reaching An Agreement To End Conflict Is Not Achievable"
The Jerusalem Post reports that "Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman fiercely attacked the diplomatic process with the Palestinians that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu began in Washington last week, telling Israel Beiteinu activists in Jerusalem that a peace deal was 'unachievable.' In a lengthy address to more than 1000 supporters at the capital's Rimonim (formerly Shalom) Hotel, Lieberman criticized previous governments and his own for not learning the lessons of 17 years of failed diplomatic negotiations. He said he gets asked all the time why he is against hope and he responds that he is for hope but against illusions."
"It must be understood that signing a comprehensive agreement in which both sides agree to end the conflict and end all of their claims and recognize Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people is a goal that is not achievable in the next year or in the next generation, so any historical compromises or painful concessions won't help," he said.
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