http://www.thecommentator.com/article/539/the_occupy_protests_are_the_third_great_wave_of_neo_totalitarian_revivalism_since_the_cold_war The “Occupy” protests are the third great wave of neo-totalitarian revivalism since the Cold WarThe protests against the “system” are spreading from New York to London, Madrid and elsewhere. But the protestors are not just wrong, they’re the enemies of the open society Times Square in New York is packed with tens of thousands. […]
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This is not the behaviour of a moderate. This is a man who should be in a courtroom being prosecuted for mass murder. Yet this is the man to whom the West declares that Israel must make concessions so that he can plant a state of his own on its border, which the people around him make clear will be used as a springboard from which to destroy Israel.
The fact that Abbas has made no concessions is ignored. The fact that he demands an end to settlement building but nevertheless refused to negotiate while such building was frozen is ignored. The fact that he is a Jew-hater committed to ethnic cleansing and the destruction of a country is ignored. The West gives Abbas a free pass because they think there is no alternative solution to the one he proposes. But, appallingly, the solution that he represents risks being a final one.
Mahmoud Abbas is the man who Britain, America and Europe think deserves to be the president of an independent state of Palestine — the establishment of which, they tell themselves, would end the Middle East impasse.
To Western eyes Abbas, the Fatah-backed President of the Palestinian Authority, is a moderate. It is, however, simply astounding that he should be viewed in this way. It is even more astounding that Western liberals should endorse him and give him a free pass for his behaviour.
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THE UK’S HEALTH CARE IS A DRESS REHEARSAL FOR OBAMACARE…..PARTICULARLY FOR SENIORS WHO WILL BE IN PHILLIPS WORDS: ” helpless captives of the healthcare system. They are unable to exercise the one power that would instantly lever up standards — the power of choice.”…RSK
Back in 2001, when Tony Blair was Prime Minister, I was invited to talk to him about the National Health Service. At that time, he was particularly exercised about reforming the NHS.
Sitting on the Downing Street sofa, I told him that the experience of my frail and elderly mother had left me shocked and aghast.My mother, who suffered from multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease, had been hospitalised after a fall had fractured her hip. What appalled me was the lack of nursing care she received.
Not only was she addressed discourteously, there was also precious little attempt to ease her acute discomfort or attend to her basic needs. Despite the fact that she could barely move at all in her bed, she was not helped into more comfortable positions.
Much worse, her food was left inaccessibly out of her reach. Had my father and I not been at hand to retrieve the situation, she would have gone hungry and thirsty.
Worse still, she told me she was too frightened to say anything because she was certain the nurses were already punishing her for making ‘too much of a fuss’.
http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/ Government is a business like any other. It is the company that through the contract of the Constitution or the local contracts that cover the operations of states, municipalities and communities carries out certain functions on our behalf. Officially government is a non-profit, and like most non-profits this status means there is no owner […]
http://www.prudenpolitics.com/index.php/pruden/full_column/anybody_but_obama_takes_the_lead
HARDING SAID IT PRETTY WELL:
“There has grown up the idea that by some impossible magic a government can give out a bounty by the mere fact of having liberty and equality written over its door,” he said in a campaign speech from his front porch in Ohio, “and that citizenship need make no deposit in the bank of the common weal in order to write checks upon the bank. Here at home we have had too much encouragement given to the idea that a government is a something-for-nothing institution. . . . It is only in a country where the merit, capacity and worth of men and women are recognized and rewarded that merit, capacity and worth are developed. You and I, and good Americans of whatever color, blood or creed, know that the aspiration of all men is equal opportunity, and that no injustice known to man can be greater than that of the tyranny and autocracy that enslaves all men, all their ambitions and all their freedom.”
The conventional wisdom, which is usually but not always wrong, holds that Rick Perry is ahead of the field: He looks asleep, and that’s where everybody else yearns to be. The prospect of President Romney is bor-iiiing.
So far as we actually know, this reflects only the conventional wisdom of pundits, television’s talking heads and the other gasbags who always dominate the Pundit Primary. The various polls, earnest though they may be, are little more than straw polls. In the long scheme of events, straw polls taken now are not worth much. The road through the caucuses and primaries is a long one, paved mostly with killer potholes big enough to swallow in one gulp a candidate the size of Chris Christie.
Mitt Romney, like Hillary Clinton before him, seems to be the inevitable nominee, but the campaign has been a search for an alternative to the inevitable, a quest for a tastier flavor of the day/week/month. Anything but a boring grape soda called Mitt.
http://townhall.com/columnists/thomassowell/2011/10/18/random_thoughts/print Random thoughts on the passing scene: Like so many people, in so many countries, who started out to “spread the wealth,” Barack Obama has ended up spreading poverty. Have you ever heard anyone as incoherent as the people staging protests across the country? Taxpayers ought to be protesting against having their money spent to […]
http://townhall.com/columnists/calthomas/2011/10/18/to_live_or_die_on_the_floor/print
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi sometimes sounds as if she has cast aside any attachment to reality. Responding to a bill co-authored by Rep. Joe Pitts, Pennsylvania Republican, that would prevent federal funds from going to pay for abortions under the slowly unraveling health care law critics call “Obamacare,” Pelosi said that if Republicans vote for the measure, “they will be voting to say that women can die on the floor and health care providers do not have to intervene.”
The Protect Life Act passed the House last week, but will likely die in the Democrat-controlled Senate.
There are more stirrings on this fundamental social issue. The November 8 ballot in Mississippi will include Initiative 26, known as the Personhood Amendment, that says: “The term ‘person’ or ‘persons’ shall include every human being from the moment of fertilization, cloning, or the functional equivalent thereof.”
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/148836#replies PA Police Operate in Israeli TownPA Arabs show up to harvest Jewish-grown olives in Samaria, with PA police standing watch. Palestinian Authority Arabs showed up at the Jewish village of Adei Ad on Monday to harvest olives – olives from trees that were planted and nurtured by local Jewish farmers. The PA group was […]
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/148867
Russia and China Practice Loans for Oil to Bolster Chavez
Taking a risk, Russia and China are loaning Venezuela billions in hope that Hugo Chavez can hold out.
Russia and China learned the hard way in Libya and Iraq that oil deals signed with a despotic regime can backfire if that regime was ousted. Now they appear to be taking the same gamble in Venezuela.
Last week Russian Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin visited Caracas to sign a loan agreement to finance arms purchases from Russia including Sukhoi fighter jets, combat helicopters, and small arms. This comes on top of a previous $2.2 billion loan for Russian tanks and anti-aircraft missiles.
Click here: AOL Irony Gold: Goodbye YUPPIES, Hello DUMPIES – Maggie’s Farm http://maggiesfarm.anotherdotcom.com/archives/18286-AOL-Irony-Gold-Goodbye-YUPPIES,-Hello-DUMPIES.html Monday, October 17. 2011 AOL Irony Gold: Goodbye YUPPIES, Hello DUMPIES Replacing the YUPPIES, AOL hits the irony jackpot today, naming the 2010s young generation the DUMPIES, downward mobile, unemployed, poor. Of course, relatively few of last decade’s young were Yuppies, and […]