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Amount of Antarctic sea ice hits record high
Forbes
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
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Antarctic sea ice set another record this past week, with the most amount of ice ever recorded on day 256 of the calendar year. Please, nobody tell the mainstream media or they might have to retract some stories and admit they are misrepresenting scientific data. Read more…

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Clinton to battle Tea Party on aid to Libya, Egypt
The Hill
Thursday, September 20, 2012
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is scheduled to visit Congress on Thursday in an attempt to beat back Tea Party pressure to cut foreign aid to Egypt and Libya in the wake of anti-American violence in those countries. Read more…

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GOP seeking more ousters in Fast and Furious
The Hill
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
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GOP seeking more ousters in Fast and Furious
Republicans are calling for more heads to roll in the wake of a lengthy inspector general report on the botched “Fast and Furious” operation that culminated in the immediate resignations of two top officials. Read more…
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Germany considers ban on Islam video
USA Today
Thursday, September 20, 2012
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Europeans are worried over becoming the next battleground over an anti-Islam video. German officials are considering a ban on a screening in Berlin. Read more…

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My Middle East Reality: Magdi Khalil

http://frontpagemag.com/2012/magdi/my-middle-east-reality/ Recently, I made a visit that was specially arranged by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) to the Holocaust museum in Washington. It was my first visit to the Museum as I usually try to avoid coming face to face with the barbaric acts that humans commit against one another, and would rather […]

DANIEL GREENFIELD: TRUTH IS THE ULTIMATE GAFFE ****

http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/

Gaffe, a word that temporarily came to be associated with political misstatements, has returned to its origins as a social faux pas, such as saying something at a dinner party that everyone knows to be true, but that know mustn’t be said out loud.
The media is still doing its best to pretend that a gaffe is a mistake, when they are actually using it to mean the telling of inconvenient truths. Obama’s reign of error is a constellation of inconvenient truths, economic, security and legal, that cannot be discussed in public. The telling of these inconvenient truths has been met with cries of racism, no matter how little they have to do with race. Now they are being met with cries of “Gaffe, Gaffe”, when Romney brings them up.

Did Obama skip presidential intelligence briefings on the most serious national security threats for a week before September 11? Did the Benghazi consulate lack basic security in a city where Islamist militias were running rampant and attacks on foreign diplomats had already taken place? Was the entire situation a result of an illegal war fought by Obama under false pretenses that armed Islamist militias and set them loose to persecute Libyan Sufis and seize half of Mali? Did Obama sleep through the beginning of the largest wave of attacks on America during his term while partying in Vegas?

Such inconvenient truths can only be met by accusing their teller of committing the horrible gaffe of politicizing the formerly apolitical and bipartisan arena of unilateral wars and the violence arising from them– an area that the Democrats decided was off-limits ever since they stopped criticizing such wars and began fighting them four years ago.

EDWARD CLINE: TO PRESERVE THE PEACE OR THE STATE?

http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/detail/to-preserve-the-peace-or-the-state?f=puball Everything done by the Obama administration since its inauguration in January 2009, every word, every gesture, every silence, every dog-and-pony show, has been to preserve the peace – of the state. In this endeavor, the public peace – or, as our Founders might have called it, the public “general welfare,” that is, the non-coercive, […]

MARK SILVERBERG: Deciphering the Iranian Red Line Controversy

http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/detail/deciphering-the-iranian-red-line-controversy Of late, the mainstream media has been attacking Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s demand that President Obama set a specific “red line” which, if crossed, would trigger an immediate U.S. military response against Iran’s nuclear facilities. The common theme is that such a demand is an intrusion into U.S. presidential politics and contrary to American […]

CLAUDIA ROSETT:The Real Rules of the U.N. Human Rights Council R

http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/detail/the-real-rules-of-the-un-human-rights-council The good news is that genocide-tainted Sudan has withdrawn its bid to join the United Nations Human Rights Council, a move that suggests there may actually be some outer limits to the travesties of the U.N.’s leading human-rights body. Sudan’s withdrawal appears to be due largely to a vigorous non-governmental campaign led by a […]

WHO IS STUPID AND ARROGANT? ROMNEY OR HIS CRITICS…..

http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/note-romney-s-arrogant-and-stupid-remarks_652548.html

BILL KRISTOL ON ROMNEY:

It remains important for the country that Romney wins in November (unless he chooses to step down and we get the Ryan-Rubio ticket we deserve!). But that shouldn’t blind us to the fact that Romney’s comments, like those of Obama four years ago, are stupid and arrogant.Indeed: Has there been a presidential race in modern times featuring two candidates who have done so little over their lifetimes for our country, and who have so little substance to say about the future of our country?

BILL KRISTOL ON THE ARAB SPRING

http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/arabs-spring-and-ours_556139.html

Still, the Arab Spring deserves to be greeted with enthusiasm and support. It’s been clear at least since September 11, 2001, that decades of “stability” in the Middle East had produced a waste land of brutal authoritarianism, Islamic extremism, and corrosive anti-Americanism. President Bush set out to change that, but it seemed for a while that the Middle East would be impervious to change. Some sophisticates rationalized that the status quo was better than any likely alternative—after all, the thinking went, at least the Arab “Winter kept us warm, covering / Earth in forgetful snow, feeding / A little life with dried tubers.” No more. The Arab winter is over. The men and women of the Greater Middle East are no longer satisfied by “a little life.” Now it’s of course possible that this will turn out to be a false spring. But surely it’s not beyond the capacity of the United States and its allies to help reformers in the Arab world achieve mostly successful outcomes—in Iraq, where we need to be sure that we don’t fritter away the extraordinary gains that have been made in the last four years, and in Egypt and Tunisia. In Libya, halfway competent Obama administration policies should enable the Libyan people to get rid of Muammar Qaddafi. Regime change in Syria looks possible, and would surely be more likely with our aid and encouragement, and without our saying that nation’s hereditary thug ruler, Bashar al-Assad, is a “reformer.” And if at some point the House of Saud totters—well, goodbye to them too, and good riddance.Here, early in the twenty-first century, the Arabs seem to be rising to the occasion. The question is, will we?

DAVID GOLDMAN: THANK OBAMA FOR RUSSIA’S RESURGENCE

http://pjmedia.com/spengler/2012/09/19/thank-obama-for-russias-resurgence/
Russia has expelled USAID, and the pundits are wagging a collective finger at the Kremlin. Complaints about the lack of democracy in Russia recall the late Sam Kinison’s monologue about food in the desert. There has never been democracy in Russia, least of all during Boris Yeltsin’s presidency. Yeltsin and his oligarch friends stole more than any thieves in world history, which is why so many of the world’s richest people are Russian and why Russia went bankrupt in July 1998. The free-for-all following the collapse of Communism ultimately gave us the Putin regime, and there he remains. It is easy to to support a noble democracy activist like Garry Kasparov, the former world chess champion. It’s a bit harder to cheer for the women of Pussy Riot, who didn’t deserve long prison sentences for their disgusting behavior in a Moscow cathedral. In America, we would ignore them, while Russia characteristically made a horrible example of them.

But it really doesn’t matter much. Russians never learned how to stand up for their rights, and most of the prospective leaders of a hypothetical Russian democracy did what Kinison advised in the case of world hunger: they moved to where the democracy was. Their kids take a lot of the science prizes in New York public schools and ace medical school admissions in Israel.

Americans instinctively sympathize with democracy movements everywhere. I sympathize, too: I took part in the first wave of neo-conservative economists commuting to Moscow in the early 1990s, trying to help the Russians build a free market, as chief economist for a supply-side consulting firm. The fact is that complaining about the Putin regime’s misbehavior is about as effective as shooting spitballs through a straw at the bears in the zoo. Go and do it if it makes you feel brave or self-righteous, but keep the expectations down.
Let’s talk about how to tame the bear, rather than just tease it.

“DEATH TO THE JEWS”—-DEMONSTRATIONS IN PARIS….APPALLING

http://daphneanson.blogspot.com/2012/09/death-to-jews-sounds-no-prettier-in.html

‘On September 15th, 2012, 200 extremist Muslims demonstrated violently in the 8th district of Paris and on the Champs-Elysées. They tried to attack the US embassy , offended France, roared ” Allah u akbar! “And” Death to the Jews”! five times! in Arabic at 2.35 mn and finally prayed illegally on the most beautiful avenue of the world.’

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJZF-Vvv3wg&feature=player_embedded

Explains the uploader:

‘Dans la vidéo, les musulmans crient “Souvenez-vous de Khaybar, Juifs !” (bataille après laquelle Mahomet et ses sbires ont assassiné tous les Juifs de la ville de Khaybar), ce qui signifie “Mort aux Juifs !”, comme les musulmans et arabisants le savent.’

Meanwhile, across the Channel:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=F6KoC2dxdlk

muslim extremists threaten to dominate world usa embassy london 14th sept 2012

That’s the event the BBC failed to show the great British public.

Wahied Wahdat-Hagh: Iran’s Crazed Gay Bashers

http://www.thecommentator.com/article/1671/iran_s_crazed_gay_bashers
Conspiracy is rife in certain sections of Iranian society when it comes to issues such as Israel, the US, and homosexuality. Sadly, mainstream media outlets also play their part

The ideologues of the Islamic regime in Iran know all too well how to use external enemies to persecute enemies closer to home. According to those in power, the Jews, the Israelis, the United States, and even the West more generally are the causes of Iran’s domestic problems.

One such “problem”, as perceived by Tehran at least, is homosexuality – of which the West is considered to be the root cause. This of course implies that homosexuality has not existed in Iran and the Arab world for thousands of years, until very recently.

In this regard, anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism are the tools that the Islamist rulers of Iran use to legitimise the execution of homosexuals. The ruling Islamists in Iran not only treat homosexuals with prejudice and disdain, but go so far as to execute those convicted of homosexuality – just as in Nazi Germany.

The Iranian news agency Mashregh News, an organisation with close ties to the Revolutionary Guard, recently published an article entitled, “Open and covert dimensions of homosexuality.” Mashregh News writes that Western culture, particularly that of the U.S. and Britain, with the help of Jews, spread homosexuality among their own people and among other nations.

The newspaper asks why the British government supports homosexuality even though homosexuals play a minor role in its society. For its answer, Mashregh News turns to conspiracy theories.

“For example, in England, only 1.5 percent of the population is homosexual. The official recognition of this minority is not adequate to their power and influence on the politics and society of that country.”

The author of the article then asks why homosexuals have received government support in the UK, even though they are politically insignificant.