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Will California Public Universities Continue Hypocrisy?
Last December, my article at City Journal, Cal State’s Chutzpah: A hypocritical university goes silent while a math professor spouts anti-Israeli politics, raised attention to the illegal abuse of college websites by some professors, allowed to continue by administrators. Here’s another case, at UCLA. Private companies don’t allow this, so why should taxpayers be forced to fund this? At the bottom of the open letter below I’ve included the email addresses. You might copy-and-paste them and add your two-cents. Thank you.
http://newmediajournal.us/indx.php/item/5070 As the nation directs its attention to the events taking place at the United States Supreme Court, specifically, the oral arguments surrounding the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, now may be a good time to evaluate some of the “progress” we have made, both as a country and as a […]
http://www.andrewbostom.org/blog/2012/03/30/theodore-roosevelt-on-the-early-20th-century-egyptian-arab-spring/
TEDDY ROOSEVELT WAS KNOWN FOR THE PHRASE; “SPEAK SOFTLY AND CARRY A BIG STICK”….THE PRESENT OCCUPIER OF THE WHITE HOUSE “SPEAKS SOFTLY AND CARRIES A BIG SCHTICK”……RSK
Theodore Roosevelt on the Early 20th Century Egyptian “Arab Spring”
Theodore Roosevelt penned the remarkably prescient words, below, in a 1911 letter to his long-time correspondent and friend, Sir George Otto Trevelyan, reflecting upon Roosevelt’s post-Presidency visit to Cairo and Khartoum, the previous year. Roosevelt’s concerns about the recrudescence of “old-style Moslem rule,” i.e., a Sharia not re-shaped or constrained by Western law, may now be fully realized a century later following the removal of Egyptian President Mubarak, and the electoral ascendancy of vox populi, mainstream Egyptian Islamic parties.
http://ncjausa.org/
JOIN FRIENDS OF ISRAEL TO CONDEMN STATE DEPARTMENT REFUSAL TO
RECOGNIZE JERUSALEM AS CAPITAL OF ISRAEL
ON THE EVE OF THE GLOBAL MARCH TO JERUSALEM BY ANTI-ISRAEL
ACTIVISTS AND TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS, THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON JEWISH
AFFAIRS PUBLISHES POLITICO AD CALLING ON OBAMA AND CONGRESS TO
REAFFIRM JERUSALEM AS UNDIVIDED CAPITAL OF THE JEWISH STATE
AT ISSUE:
The National Conference on Jewish Affairs is appalled that the United
States Department of State has adamantly refused to recognize that
Jerusalem – any part of Jerusalem – is the capital of Israel, the
Jewish State.
With the possibility of a substantial turnout for tomorrow’s Global
March to Jerusalem
http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/03/29/10907912-global-march-to-jerusalem-israels-borders-on-high-alert-as-huge-protests-loom,
the State Department’s latest assertion is particularly troubling, and
underscores what many Jews and friends of Israel have feared: that
there may indeed have been a major shift in U.S. policy away from
Israel under the Obama Administration.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/294856/bolton-blames-obama-leaking-israeli-azerbaijan-relationship-patrick-brennan
BOLTON BLAMES OBAMA FOR LEAKING ISRAELI-AZERBAIJAN DEAL: PATRICK BRENNAN
According to a new article in Foreign Policy, Israel has, through a longtime but recently deepened relationship with Azerbaijan, gained access to airfields in a country bordering Iran, which it could use to make more feasible its attack on Iran. FP reports:
In 2009, the deputy chief of mission of the U.S. embassy in Baku, Donald Lu, sent a cable to the State Department’s headquarters in Foggy Bottom titled “Azerbaijan’s discreet symbiosis with Israel.” The memo, later released by WikiLeaks, quotes Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev as describing his country’s relationship with the Jewish state as an iceberg: “nine-tenths of it is below the surface.”
Why does it matter? Because Azerbaijan is strategically located on Iran’s northern border and, according to several high-level sources I’ve spoken with inside the U.S. government, Obama administration officials now believe that the “submerged” aspect of the Israeli-Azerbaijani alliance — the security cooperation between the two countries — is heightening the risks of an Israeli strike on Iran. . . . “The Israelis have bought an airfield,” a senior administration official told me in early February, “and the airfield is called Azerbaijan.”
http://www.prudenpolitics.com/index.php/pruden/full_column/figuring_the_odds_on_obamacare
Guessing how the Supreme Court will decide a case, based on the questions the justices ask of the lawyers, is a fool’s game. That’s why pundits can’t resist playing it.
Rarely has a case before the court attracted so much attention as this week’s arguments about Barack Obama’s health-care scheme. Everybody is studying transcripts and accounts of which judge wiggled his eyebrows at whose lawyers, looking for hints, allusions, implications and insinuations, like Las Vegas oddsmakers searching for inside dope from the training camps on the eve of the Super Bowl.
To Attack The Mullahs — on The Glazov Gang
by Jamie Glazov
Three distinguished guests battle it out on what America and Israel must do about Iran’s quest for the bomb.
http://frontpagemag.com/2012/03/30/face-off-on-the-election-of-2012-on-the-glazov-gang-1-1/
This week’s Glazov Gang involved a heated discussion over what to do about Iran. Our guests were Rob Nelson, former Fox News talk show host, Doris Montrose, President of Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and Mark Tapson, Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. Below are all three parts of the three part series. Part I involved a verbal brawl about the true nature of Islam, Part II witnessed a heated standoff on Islam and what to do about Iran, and Part III focused on predictions on the Republican presidential race and the 2012 election.
http://sarahhonig.com/2012/03/29/another-tack-batman-and-the-iron-dome/
“With their own earthy good-sense commoners throughout Israel’s South recognize that the best defense is offense and that good offense isn’t shelling vacant lots, eliminating the odd miscreant, and generally trying not to get IDF hands too dirty, so as not to offend sanctimonious European sensibilities.”
They know that the only way to defend is to win and that you win by breaking the enemy’s spirit and will to fight.
Rare are the violent clashes from which all sides emerge positively cheery. But the latest exchange of fire with Gaza was just such an atypical conflict. When the smoke cleared, both combatants came away upbeat and sure their respective enemy was taught a painful lesson.
We are near-giddy with gladness over the technological wonders of our Iron Dome anti-missile missiles, while the Gazans are hoarse with victory whoops because they managed to fire off as many rockets as they did. We effusively congratulate ourselves because no major catastrophes were wrought on our side of the border. Nevertheless, the Gazans know that had we truly won, they wouldn’t be left standing and able to spark another conflagration at another time.
What does all the sound and fury signify in real terms? Most likely that no lessons at all were taught, that no one was punished and that in all probability we once more critically misread the signs. It’s as if somewhere along the line we’ve managed to lose sight of what constitutes triumph in our peculiar immediate environment. According to Mideastern conventions, the absence of incontrovertibly humiliating vanquishment denotes a degree of victory.
This local logic mustn’t be dismissed out of hand.
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“Victims of violent crime, both black and white, abound. Their undeserved suffering and grief are things that everyone wants to prevent. In the Trayvon Martin case, what also hurts is the cold, political calculation to divide us as a nation for nefarious ends. What hurts in the Bob and Nancy Strait case is the silence.
For the record, President Obama has not mentioned that Nancy Strait looks like his grandmother.”
Is there any interest in discovering the facts about the killing of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman? Facts, after all, can undermine ideology. They have the power to dispel fantasy. They can put the brakes on error. They lead, sometimes, to logical conclusions. All of which means, in this particular case, that when the facts come out, they might well undermine “the cause.”
We simply don’t know all of the facts yet. We can say with certainty, however, that the cause is not justice, no matter what the protesters, agitators and officials say. The cause is not truth, either. The cause is social strife, division, leverage, power and — you never know — violence and revolution, all of it drawn and driven by an outrage-stoked engine of racial grievance.
“If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth; if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy.”
Tomorrow there is a jihad march on Jerusalem. Can it be stopped at the gates of Israel’s ancient capital?
Have we Jews lost the cunning of the right hand and only the left hand prevails? Do our tongues cleave to the roof of our mouths when this event calls for shouts and warnings?