U.S. Constitution: First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Vic: It's great to see that there are people who don't hate the Jews and who do want freedom and peace.
According to this dissident website, there are Iranian student and other freedom movement demonstrations occuring nearly every other week throughout Iran, yet NOTHING gets reported in the media! We need media exposure to highlight the sacrifices made by dissidents who want freedom!
Andrew Sullivan has an enlightening article he wrote a few years ago pointing to the contradictions and wonders of America. A good read as you pleasantly digest after your gluttonous debauch at the dinner table.
Since then, weeks have passed. While the a resolution protecting Palestinian children was passed last week, the UN was Universally Negative when it was time to protect Israeli children from homicide terorrists. Instead, the UN began rewriting the resolution, no doubt to reach a "compromise". After all, that is how politics work.
Vic: I see... The same article moves on to discuss the certain condemnation of Israel's fence barrier by the International Court of Justice. Thanks Reuters! We can always count on you to bring us the latest news from the Unjust Nazis. (I sure hope I did not offend any Nazis by that clearly biased remark. We wouldn't want to offend Nazis, now, would we?)
And this is how Zionists orchestrated the whole affair:
"Bayan Jassem was born just over a week ago near Kirkuk in northern Iraq with the arteries to her heart reversed. An American military doctor with the occupation forces discovered the infant's problem and matched her parents up with the Israeli organization "Save a Child's Heart."
Last Friday, Jassem and her parents began the trek from Baghdad by airplane to Amman and then by car to the border with Israel, which they crossed Tuesday.
Israeli doctors operated on the baby Wednesday at the Wolfson Medical Center in Holon, south of Tel Aviv. One of the foundation officials accompanying the family said the operation took about 10 hours and appeared to be successful, but the baby was experiencing some internal bleeding."
P.S. At the same time, in Ramallah, over-achievers of Palestinian "government" were demanding more reprimands for Israel for trying to save Israelis from Palestinian-Arab islamofascist terror. Taking short breaks from his governance duties, capo di tutti i capi of terrorists was speaking "peace".
Nick Denton: The Roadmap from Israel Bashing to Pornoblogging
Nick Denton, the slimy smelly creature (known for "Israel -- the mistake"), is now occupying a slightly soggier niche: www.Fleshbot.com
We sincerely hope that the world of pornoblogging will consume all the available energy of this repulsive creature.
Stay there, Nick!
P.S. BTW. The animal believes that his writing projects is "a must-read for Manhattan's media elite". Way too funny! Way too funny, Nick!
P.P.S. We have removed a link to Fleshbot from our post. Nick Denton and his comprades seem to believe that visitors to the Fleshbot should leave the site with loads of hidden software, spyware, etc firmly established on the visitor's computer.
? Egypt Government Daily: Saddam's Dictatorship is Preferable to Bush's Democracy
Columnist Bassyouni Al- Hilwani wrote in the Egyptian government weekly 'Aqidati: "It appears that the American president, Little Bush, relies on a group of hashish-smoking advisors. Not a week passes without him addressing the world with naﶥ proposals, false and random accusations, and idiotic demands, as if he were living on a desert island with his spoiled dogs?
"Bush has forgotten that the Arab and Islamic peoples prefer to be ruled by a dictator such as Saddam Hussein than by a democratic president of the likes of Bush, who lies to the world every day, deceives his people, sows hatred towards it in the souls of all the peoples of the world, and annihilates the lives of his people in battles that do not concern them at all. Oh Mr. Bush, if you were a democratic president as you claim to be, you would abandon your post immediately and disperse all your Zionist aides and advisors, since your lies, your fraud, and the fact that you do not respect Iraqi and Afghan human rights have been exposed to the eyes of the entire world ? particularly since your forces, your planes, and your missiles have executed more than 50,000 Iraqis and Afghans who sinned not at all towards you and your people."
? Palestinian Authority Daily: Bush is Driven by an Evangelical & Colonialist Mentality
In his column in the Palestinian Authority daily Al-Ayyam, Ahmad Majdalani wrote: "As is customary for colonialists, President Bush opened his missionary speech about the values of democracy in completely lame American language, the language characterized by colonialist arrogance and superciliousness which are the trademarks of the first American Yankee who annihilated the culture of the Indian people, the original inhabitants of America, and imposed the culture of power and the cowboy in its stead?
"President Bush and his speechwriters? are motivated by a Yankee and missionary mentality that propagates the values of democracy in the way of colonialism. [This mentality] blinds them to the facts of reality and history, because there is no one model for democracy. Democracy is the result of the economic, political, and social development of cultures, and it is not forced upon peoples by means of cruise missiles, tanks, and planes?"
? Syrian Government Daily on Blood-Sucking Americans
Nasser Shamali wrote in the government daily Teshreen: "[Bush's] speechwriters are [members] of the Zionist gang that wrote the speeches of the war on Iraq and on the Arabs and Muslims. This is the same gang of usurers and bloodsuckers whose discourse on U.S.-style democracy refers to expanding its dictatorship all over the world, killing anyone it wants to, and robbing anyone it wants to."
Propaganda spewed by these outlets is becoming a real obstacle to life and progress of people in the region. Islamofascist values are failing to deliver. The war of ideas goes on.
P.S. The point: in Iraq islamofascist ideas are not an alternative, opposition view. These ideas have no place in a normal democratic society. Iraq is yet to produce the real democratic opposition...
"OSAMA BIN LADEN and Saddam Hussein had an operational relationship from the early 1990s to 2003 that involved training in explosives and weapons of mass destruction, logistical support for terrorist attacks, al Qaeda training camps and safe haven in Iraq, and Iraqi financial support for al Qaeda--perhaps even for Mohamed Atta
This, according to 16 declassified pages of a memo shown to members of the Senate Intelligence Committee on October 27, 2003.
It was written in response to a request from the committee as part of its investigation into prewar intelligence claims made by the administration. Intelligence reporting included in the 16-page memo comes from a variety of domestic and foreign agencies, including the FBI, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the National Security Agency. Much of the evidence is detailed, conclusive, and corroborated by multiple sources. Some of it is new information obtained in custodial interviews with high-level al Qaeda terrorists and Iraqi officials, and some of it is more than a decade old. The picture that emerges is one of a history of collaboration between two of America's most determined and dangerous enemies.
Vic: Why is this not being covered by the major news networks? Why are senior members of the Senate Intelligence Committee misleading the public that there was no link between Bin Laden and Saddam? The answer, as usual, is partisan politics.
The Weekly Standard: Case Closed From the November 24, 2003 issue: The U.S. government's secret memo detailing cooperation between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden. by Stephen F. Hayes 11/24/2003, Volume 009, Issue 11
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