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September 2013

TERRY MCAULIFFE’S HYPOCRISY….SEE NOTE PLEASE

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/sep/27/editorial-mcauliffes-tap-dance/#ixzz2g5ipg1xa
WITH ALL THE BROUHAHA OVER TED CRUZ AND DEFUNDING OBAMACARE, ONE CAN EASILY FORGET THAT ROBERT CUCCINELLI WHO IS RUNNING AGAINS MCAULIFFE FOR GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIAN WAS THE FIRST LEGISLATOR TO CHALLENGE OBAMACARE IN THE COURTS…..HE DESERVES TO WIN AGAINST SLEAZY CLINTON ENFORCER MCAULIFFE…..RSK

Ayear ago, when Terry McAuliffe, the Democratic nominee for governor of Virginia, was a cog in the Obama campaign, he insisted that Mitt Romney had to come clean with his financial documents. “By not releasing them,” he said, “the imagination runs wild.”

So what is Terry McAuliffe trying to hide now? When he was asked in Wednesday night’s gubernatorial debate why he hasn’t released more of his tax returns, he lapsed into a tap dance. Fred Astaire he is not. “I’ve gone beyond what the last governors have done, when Gov. Kaine, Gov. Warner and Gov. McDonnell ran,” he said. “I’ve gone up and beyond that.” Then he abruptly changed the subject to an attack on his Republican rival, state Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli.

Our imagination is running wild. Earlier this year, Mr. McAuliffe released a six-page summary of his tax returns, showing that he earned about $16.5 million in the years 2009 through 2011. The summary lacked the detail he insisted Republicans must provide. Even his “modified limited hangout,” as the Nixon White House once called such summaries, was offered only in response to Mr. Cuccinelli’s providing eight years of complete tax returns. His returns showed his income between 2005 and 2012 ranged from a high of $264,296 in 2005 to a low of $134,078 in 2009.

WES PRUDEN ON TED CRUZ-THE BAD BOY AT THE PARTY

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/sep/27/pruden-the-bad-boy-at-the-party/ Ted Cruz has been a bad boy, and deserves a good spanking. That’s the message his colleagues in the Senate, particularly his Republican colleagues, have been sending to him. They just couldn’t find anyone big enough to deliver the spanking, and now they never can. His marathon speech — argument persists over whether it […]

DEROY MURDOCK: DEMOCRATS AGAINST OBAMACARE

http://www.nationalreview.com/node/359692/print Texas senator Ted Cruz’s 21-hour 19-minute soliloquy this week apotheosized Republican dissatisfaction with Obamacare. Likewise, the GOP House recently voted to finance everything in Washington, minus the so-called Affordable Care Act. A real surprise lies behind these headlines: Democrats are falling out of love with Obamacare. Last year, according to a Washington Post/ABC News […]

JOHN FUND: GIVING TED CRUZ HIS DUE

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/359691/giving-cruz-his-due-john-fund Liberals are passionate in their scorn for him — which tells you how worried they are. A spat has broken out over whether the media demonstrated liberal bias in their coverage of Senator Ted Cruz’s marathon anti-Obamacare speech. Conservatives are contrasting the heckling and slurs leveled against Cruz with the overwhelmingly positive reaction won […]

RUTHIE BLUM: LIES, DAMNED LIES AND UNADULTERATED TRUTH ****

http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=5795

On Thursday, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas finally got the chance to address the U.N. General Assembly as the representative of an observer state. Having been provided an actual seat at the event was not the only reason that Abbas was pleased, however.

Over the past few weeks, the PA leader has been despondent watching international attention to his cause eclipsed by Syrian carnage and Iranian overtures. So, when U.S. President Barack Obama catapulted Palestinian statehood back to center stage in his speech on Tuesday — by placing it on a par of importance with a diplomatic solution to Iran’s nuclear program — Abbas’ sigh of relief was so deafening that it drowned out the calls for a third intifada emanating from Ramallah.

According to the Gatestone Institute’s Khaled Abu Toameh, it is not only extremist groups such as Hamas that have been beating the war drums; the Palestinian Authority itself is part of the orchestra. “While some PA officials have come out in public in support of escalating ‘popular resistance’ against Israel,” writes Abu Toameh, “others have been telling Palestinians that ‘extremist Jewish gangs are storming and contaminating the Aqsa mosque’ — a reference to routine visits by Jews to the Temple Mount. These are the kind of statements that prompt young Palestinians to take to the streets and throw stones and petrol bombs at Jewish settlers and IDF soldiers.”

Nevertheless, Abbas told the General Assembly, “… As we have repeatedly affirmed, and as we have proven in practice, the State of Palestine, which abides by the United Nations Charter, by international humanitarian law and by the resolutions of international legitimacy, will exercise its role and uphold its responsibilities in the international system in a positive and constructive manner, and in a way that reinforces peace. …”

That Abbas is useless at everything other than lying through his teeth is a given by now; the unemployed and otherwise disgruntled residents of the PA would be the first to say so. This is why their president’s subsequent assertion that “we shall respect all of our commitments” would have caused the rest of us to alternate between yawning and laughing, if innocent lives weren’t at stake. After all, killing Jews is the only commitment that Palestinian leaders have ever honored, especially while engaged in “negotiating peace.”

DID YOU KNOW HOW THE BOARD GAME “MONOPOLY” HELPED ALLIED PRISONERS DURING WORLD WAR 2? MARTIN HICKS

How Monopoly boards got second world war prisoners out of jail free

http://www.theguardian.com/uk/the-northerner/2013/jan/08/history-monopoly-waddingtons-victor-watson-stalag-prisoners-of-war

Monopoly boards were used by fake charities during the second world war to send maps and messages to prison camps in Nazi-occupied Europe, writes Martin Hickes

That longtime product of Leeds, Monopoly, continues to be a perennial favourite – but during Britain’s darkest hour, it was far from just a game.

A wartime plan hatched between the government and John Waddington’s, who then manufactured the boards and players’ tokens in Wakefield Road, Stourton, saw secret escape maps produced by the company for Allied prisoners of war.

In an especially cunning plan, Monopoly boards were used by fake charities to send the maps and related messages to prison camps in Nazi-occupied Europe. Equipped with the information, numbers of shot-down pilots and other captured servicemen managed to break out and some made their way to neutral countries and back home.

The system was set in place by MI9, a secret government department responsible for helping prisoners of war and liaising with resistance movements in continental Europe. Section Nine of the British Directorate of Military Intelligence in the War Office, to give it its full name, carried out trials of maps printed by Waddingtons on silk, rayon and tissue paper as early as 1940.

Hiding places included cigarette packets and the hollow heels of flying boots, where the flimsy maps did not rustle suspiciously and, in the case of those printed on cloth or mulberry leaf paper, could survive wear and tear and even immersion in water if an aircraft ‘ditched’ in the sea.

Debbie Hall, formerly of the British Library and now at the Bodleian Library in Oxford, has studied the secret history of the silk maps, and the involvement of the famous Yorkshire firm. She says:

In December 1939, MI9, the branch of the secret service responsible for escape and evasion, was set up. It was made clear that it was the duty of all those captured to escape if possible. One man who was behind many of MI9’s most ingenious plans, including the Waddington project, was Christopher Clayton Hutton.

ARLENE KUSHNER: ABBAS AT THE UN-DECODING THE BABBLE

http://frontpagemag.com/2013/arlene-kushner/abbas-at-the-un-decoding-the-babble/ Mahmoud Abbas – putative president of the Palestinian Authority – addressed the UN General Assembly on Thursday, focusing on the negotiations between the PA and Israel. How eminently reasonable was the tone he attempted to project.  There he stood on the dais, expressing his intention to work hard for peace, even pleading for peace. […]

DAVID HORNIK: OBAMA TO ISRAEL “SUICIDE IS SECURITY” ****

http://frontpagemag.com/2013/davidhornik/obama-to-israel-suicide-is-security/print/ “Friends of Israel, including the United States,” President Obama said in his speech to the UN on Tuesday, “must recognize that Israel’s security as a Jewish and democratic state depends upon the realization of a Palestinian state….” Particularly because of its timing, the statement left most Israelis rubbing their eyes. Transportation Minister Israel Katz […]

NANCY PARRISH: DOROTHY “DOT” SWAIN WASP (WOMEN AIRFORCE SERVICE PILOTS IN WW2) R.I.P.

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Dorothy “Dot” Swain Lewis passed away on September 9th at the mountain home she built in Fern Valley, Idyllwild, Califonia, twenty one days before her 98th birthday.

Born just outside of Asheville, North Carolina to the respected lawyer John Edward Swain, and his concert pianist wife, Mozelle Stringfield Swain, she was one of 4 children, — her brother Robert S. Swain who served as District Attorney for Buncombe County, and as a Senator in the North Carolina Senate, her brother Jack Swain who as an engineer, helped develop radar during WWII, and is survived by her sister, Betty Turbyfill of Asheville, North Carolina, as well as her only son, Albert Z Lewis Jr. of Arlington, Virginia, grandchildren Yani and Kieren Johanson, and Jennifer Budde, and many cousins, nieces, nephews and their children, located from North Carolina to Alaska to New Zealand.

Her passion was as an artist and teacher, having studied at the New York Art Students League in New York during the 30’s after graduating from Randolph Macon College for Women in 1936, and subsequently, receiving her Masters of Fine Art from Scripps College in the 50s.

Specially chosen and trained in 1942 as one of 10 women in a special class established by legendary pilot Phoebe Omlie, in the runup to WWII, to prove that women could become flight instructors, she trained 4 classes of Navy pilots in the V-5 program, subsequently transferred to instruct trainees in the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) program, then joined and served as a WASP, flying various fighters and bombers, including the P-63, B-26, P-40 for engineering, maintenance and training missions. Though promised militarization, the WASP were disbanded in December 1944, and did not receive veteran status until 1977.

After the war, Dot worked as chief flight instructor at the Daytona Beach airport and participated in a number of air shows such as the 1st All Women’s Airshow in Tampa Florida where she performed dangerous aerobatics in a J-3 Cub, remaining an Air Force reservist until honorably discharged in 1957.

ETHAN BRONNER REVIEWS YOSSI KLEIN HALEVI’S NEW BOOK “LIKE DREAMERS”

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/26/books/yossi-klein-halevis-like-dreamers-focuses-on-1973-war.html?_r=0

“The story’s most significant sections help us grasp how the settlers have driven the nation’s agenda for the past four decades. This has been partly the result of sheer grit by people who shunned personal comfort in the name of playing a role in Jewish history. One of the most important lessons the settlers teach, if you spend time with them in the West Bank or on these pages, is that history is made by those who do not give up — for good and for ill.”

7 Paratroopers and Paths They Took Through an Israel at a Crossroads
Yossi Klein Halevi’s ‘Like Dreamers’ Focuses on 1973 War

Much has been made over the years, and rightly so, of the messianic fervor that swept Israel after its spectacular victory in the 1967 war. The conquest of Sinai from Egypt, the Golan Heights from Syria, and the West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan, all in a biblically epic six days, seemed to religious Israelis — and many secular ones — like a miracle, a sign that God wanted to reunite his people with their promised land. Not long afterward, settlement beyond the 1967 borders began.

Yossi Klein Halevi, in his powerful book “Like Dreamers,” adds an important dimension to this story by focusing on Israel’s near-defeat in the next war, in 1973, as the catalyst for the settler movement and much else that has shaped Israel in the past 40 years. That war was a trauma; a hubristic Labor government made up of secular, European kibbutz veterans was caught unawares by Egyptian and Syrian forces. Nearly 3,000 Israelis died, as did many dreams.

Some saw this as a moment to seize, an opportunity to remove not only the failed leaders but also the entire enterprise of Labor Zionism and to install its competitor, the national religious movement. The kibbutzim, cradle of the nation’s leadership, were waning economically and socially. They could now be replaced in the vanguard by the West Bank settlements. The new power-seekers called themselves Gush Emunim, or bloc of the faithful, and were typified by men like Hanan Porat.

Mr. Porat was badly wounded in battle in 1973. As he lay in his hospital bed, he understood that Israel was at a crossroads and that it was his job to help choose its new direction.

As Mr. Halevi describes the moment: “A plan was forming in Hanan’s mind. A response to despair. A new settlement movement, modeled on the pioneering movements that had built the state. But this time the movement would be led by religious Jews.” It was a movement, Mr. Porat believed, of “those who understood that Zionism was about not refuge but destiny, redemption.”