Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Re: Libyan Attack Sends Obama’s Odds Through the Roof


That's because of the way that the mainstream media has portrayed the story. 
 

 
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 11:40 PM, plainolamerican <plainolamerican@gmail.com> wrote:
maybe you'll like this more:

A new Pew Research survey finds that just 26% of those who have
followed news on the attacks on U.S. embassies in the Middle East
approve of Mitt Romney's comments on the situation, while 48%
disapprove.
In contrast, 45% approve of President Obama's handling of the recent
turmoil, while 36% disapprove.

On Sep 17, 4:34 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Plain Ol......That statement is just out right ignorant.......Come On!
>
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 11:20 PM, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com
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> > wrote:
> > American mainstram media have not published this photo of murderers
> > dragging Ambassador Stephens' body through the streets.
> > ---
> > The training Stevens got at the Nat'l War College didn't prove to be
> > very valuable.
>
> > Warmongers Beware!
>
> > On Sep 17, 3:49 pm, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
> > > Libyan Attack Sends Obama's Odds Through the RoofWritten by Gary North
> > on September 17, 2012
> > > On the day before the attack on the American embassy in Libya, Obama's
> > odds of re-election on the Intrade betting website were at 57 high. As news
> > of the attack spread, the odds jumped to 65. Then they rose to 67.
> > > American mainstram media have not published this photo of murderers
> > dragging Ambassador Stephens' body through the streets. That might not be
> > good for Obama's re-election campaign.
> > > I searched Google for "Stephens' body" anddragged through streets. I got
> > lots of hits, but none from America's mainstream media.
> > > Themainstream media did cite Hillary Clinton's explanation, as posted on
> > thewebsite of the U.S. State Department. "And when the attack came
> > yesterday, Libyans stood and fought to defend our post. Some were wounded.
> > Libyans carried Chris' body to the hospital, and they helped rescue and
> > lead other Americans to safety." Americans were deeply moved.
> > > Americans are manipulated and clueless.
> > > Betting statistics have no explanations, but I think it is clear what is
> > at work here. The President is seen as representing the nation to its
> > enemies. An attack on the embassy is perceived, correctly, as an attack on
> > the United States. The representative of the United States government is
> > the President. The psychology is this: "Rally round the flag. The President
> > is carrying the flag."
> > > The announcement by Bernanke of QE3 also had a lifting effect.
> > > The attacks seem to be waning. The odds have begun to fall a little:
> > about one percentage point. But they would have to fall 16 more percentage
> > points, meaning 24%, to get into the 50-50 range. He has not been in this
> > range since late in 2011.
> > > How accurate was Intrade in 2008? Very accurate, and by the day of the
> > election, almost perfect. It called his victory in the Electoral College
> > withinone vote out of 538uncanny.
> > > We read: "There was only one point in mid-September when McCain was
> > actually forecasted to win more electoral votes than Obama.  Other than
> > that, Obama enjoyed a sizeable lead for most of the election season. "
> > Obama's oddsjumped in late September.
> > > To see what Obama's odds are today, click the link.Continue Reading on
> >www.intrade.comhttp://
> > teapartyeconomist.com/2012/09/17/libyan-attack-sends-obamas-odds-through-the-roof/
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Re: who is to blame?



On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 5:31 PM, plainolamerican <plainolamerican@gmail.com> wrote:
We need to put the blame squarely where it belongs -- on the U.S.,
which has been at war with the Muslim world in order to dominate and
control resources and power. We have seen the utter destruction of
Libya, Iraq and Afghanistan; drone attacks on Muslim countries we are
not at war with, including Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia; and the
persistent economic starvation and political suffocation of the Muslim
people in Egypt, Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and
other countries by US backed dictators enforcing Western dominance in
the region. So-called "targeted assassinations" kill many innocent
non-
combatants and are viewed simply as "collateral damage" rather than
murders, demonstrating how little the U.S. government values non-
Western lives.

The fact that these protests came as a surprise to the U.S. State
Department is a reflection of the arrogance and stupidity of a
government that claims it is bringing freedom and democracy to the
region through drone missiles, sanctions, assassinations, and
occupations and expects the people to be grateful.

http://warisacrime.org/content/unac-statement-attacks-us-embassies-libya-and-other-middle-eastern-north-african-and-sw-asia&usg

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Fake gold bars turn up in Manhattan Muslim Merchant








Uh-oh.

 

This might be more portentous than it seems… 

 

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Fake gold bars turn up in Manhattan - New York News | NYC Breaking News

MYFOXNY.COM -

In jewelry stores on 47th Street and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, the important trust between merchants has been violated.  A 10-ounce gold bar costing nearly $18,000 turned out to be a counterfeit.

The bar was filled with tungsten, which weighs nearly the same as gold but costs just over a dollar an ounce.

Ibrahim Fadl bought the bar from a merchant who has sold him real gold before. But he heard counterfeit gold bars were going around, so he drilled into several of his gold bars worth $100,000 and saw gray tungsten -- not gold.

What makes it so devious is a real gold bar is purchased with the serial numbers and papers, then it is hollowed out, the gold is sold, the tungsten is put in, then the bar is closed up.  That is a sophisticated operation.

MTB, the Swiss manufacturer of the gold bars, said customers should only buy from a reputable merchant. The problem, he admits, is Ibrahim Fadl is a very reputable merchant.

Raymond Nessim, CEO Manfra, Tordell & Brookes, said he has reported the situation to the FBI and Secret Service.

The Secret Service, which deals with counterfeits, said it is investigating.

In March, gold bars filled with tungsten showed up in England. With New York now hit, it may mean an international ring is involved.




 


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Exporting Naked Protest







Exporting Naked Protest

Femen Opens First Office Abroad

By Lorenz Eichhorn

 

Feminists from the Ukraine-based activist group Femen have opened their first training center abroad in Paris to teach like-minded protesters how to evade security forces. For the opening, the women ran half-naked through a predominantly Muslim neighborhood in the French capital.

The Ukranian women's group Femen, famous for its radical topless protests, opened its first foreign office with a bare-chested march through a predominantly Muslim neighborhood in Paris' 18th arrondissement on Tuesday. In the first foreign office, fellow feminists are supposed to learn how to evade security forces, according to the group's website.

Inna Shevchenko was present among the activist women. She fled to France over the summer after she showed support for the Russian Punk band Pussy Riot by taking a chainsaw to a large wooden crucifix in Kiev. On the streets of Paris, Shevchenko said that the feminists wanted to "go to war against patriarchy and dictatorship."

"We're opening the first international training center for feminists … who want to transform themselves into soldiers," Shevchenko added. Other centers are planned for Montreal, New York and Sao Paulo.

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All-out Middle East war as good as it gets








All-out Middle East war as good as it gets 
By Spengler 

TEL AVIV - It is hard to remember a moment when the United States' foreign policy establishment showed as much unanimity as in its horror at the prospect of a unilateral Israeli strike on Iran. 

In a September 10 report for Georgetown University's Center for Strategic and International Studies, Anthony Cordesman warns, "A strike by Israel on Iran will give rise to regional instability and conflict as well as terrorism. The regional security consequences will be catastrophic." 

And a "bi-partisan" experts' group headed by former National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft and co-signed by most of the usual suspects states, "Serious costs to US interests would also be felt over the longer term, we believe, with problematic consequences for global and regional stability, including

economic stability. A dynamic of escalation, action, and counteraction could produce serious unintended consequences that would significantly increase all of these costs and lead, potentially, to all-out regional war." 

If a contrarian thought might be permitted, consider the possibility that all-out regional war is the optimal outcome for American interests. An Israeli strike on Iran that achieved even limited success - a two-year delay in Iran's nuclear weapons development - would arrest America's precipitous decline as a superpower. 

Absent an Israeli strike, America faces:

 

·  A nuclear-armed Iran;

·  Iraq's continued drift towards alliance with Iran;

·  An overtly hostile regime in Egypt, where the Muslim Brotherhood government will lean on jihadist elements to divert attention from the country's economic collapse;

·  An Egyptian war with Libya for oil and with Sudan for water;

·  A radical Sunni regime controlling most of Syria, facing off an Iran-allied Alawistan ensconced in the coastal mountains;

·  A de facto or de jure Muslim Brotherhood takeover of the Kingdom of Jordan;

·  A campaign of subversion against the Saudi monarchy by Iran through Shi'ites in Eastern Province and by the Muslim Brotherhood internally;

·  A weakened and perhaps imploding Turkey struggling with its Kurdish population and the emergence of Syrian Kurds as a wild card;

·  A Taliban-dominated Afghanistan; and

·  Radicalized Islamic regimes in Libya and Tunisia. 

Saudi Arabia is the biggest loser in the emerging Middle East configuration, and Russia is the biggest winner. Europe and Japan have concluded that America has abandoned its long-standing commitment to the security of energy supplies in the Persian Gulf by throwing the Saudi monarchy under the bus, and have quietly shifted their energy planning towards Russia. Little of this line of thinking will appear in the news media, but the reorientation towards Moscow is underway nonetheless. 

From Israel's vantage point, the way things are now headed is the worst-case scenario. The economic sanctions are a nuisance for Iran, but not a serious hindrance to its nuclear ambitions. When US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Martin Dempsey intoned on August 30 that he "did not want to be complicit" in an Israeli strike on Iran, he was stating publicly what the Pentagon has signaled to Tehran for the past six months. The US wants no part of an Israeli strike. 

This remonstrance from the Pentagon, along with the State Department's refusal to identify a "red line" past which Iran would provoke American military action, amounts to a green light for Iran to build an atomic bomb, Israeli analysts believe. 

What if Israel were to strike Iran? From a technical standpoint, there is no question that Israel could severely damage the Iranian nuclear program. As the respected German military analyst Hans Ruhl wrote earlier this year: There are 25 to 30 installations in Iran that are exclusively or predominately dedicated to the nuclear program. Six of them are targets of the first rank: the uranium enrichment facility at Natanz, the conversion works in Isfahan, the heavy water reactor in Arak, the weapons and munitions production facility in Parchin, the uranium enrichment facility in Fordow, and the Bushehr light water reactor. 

The information about Natanzare is solid. The project has been under satellite surveillance from the beginning and been watched by Israeli "tourists". At the moment there are a good 10,000 centrifuges installed, of which 6,500 are producing. Israel's strongest "bunker buster" is the GBU-28 (weight 2.3 tons), which demonstrably can break through seven meters of reinforced concrete and 30 meters of earth. It would suffice to break through the roof at Natanz. In case of doubt, two GBU-28s could be used in sequence; the second bomb would deepen the first bomb's crater and realize the required success. 

The trick is to put a second bunker-buster directly into the crater left by a previous one. According to Cordesman, the probability of a direct hit with existing smart-bomb technology is 50%. Half a dozen bombs should do for each of the six key sites - assuming that the Israelis don't have something more creative in the works. Israel has had 10 years to plan the operation, and it is a fair assumption that the Israeli Air Force can accomplish the mission.
The deeper question is: what constitutes success? 

"When Israel bombed [Iraq's] Osiris [nuclear reactor in 1981]," said an Israeli who took part in the planning, "we expected a three-year setback of Iraq's nuclear program. It was delayed by 10 years. But that wasn't the most important thing. What was most important to us is the ripple effect through the region." 

The ripple effects are what America's foreign policy establishment fears the most. The vision shared by the George W Bush and Barack Obama administrations, albeit with some variation, of a Middle East dotted with democratic regimes friendly to the United States would pop like a soap-bubble. What ripples would ensue from a successful Israeli strike on Iran? 

Iran probably would attempt to block the Straits of Hormuz, the gateway for a fifth of the world's oil supply, and America would respond by destroying Iranian conventional military capabilities and infrastructure from the air. This would add to Tehran's humiliation, and strengthen the domestic opposition. 

Iran's influence in Iraq and Syria would diminish, although Iran's supporters in both countries probably would spill a great deal of blood in the short run. 

Hizbollah almost certainly would unleash its missile arsenal at Israel, inflicting a few hundred casualties by Israeli estimates. Israel would invade southern Lebanon and - unlike the 2006 war - fight without fear of Syrian intervention. In 2006, the Olmert government restricted the movements of the IDF out of fear that the Syrian Army would intervene. Syria's army is in no position to intervene today. 

There is a possibility, to be sure, that Syria would launch chemical and biological warheads against Israel, but if the Assad government employed weapons of mass destruction, Israel would respond with a nuclear bombardment. In this case deterrence is likely to be effective. Iran's influence in Lebanon would be drastically diminished. 

Stripped of support from its Iranian sponsor, the Alawite regime would fall, and Syria would become a Saudi-Turkish condominium. Ethnic butchery would go on for some time. 

Egypt would be cut off from financial support from the Gulf States as punishment for its opening to Iran. The domestic consequences for Egypt would be ugly. The country is almost out of money; some of its oil suppliers stopped deliveries last August, and Egypt's refineries lack funds to buy oil from the government. 

Al-Ahram reported September 12 that Upper Egypt now suffers a 30% shortage of diesel fuel. The newspaper wrote,

Egyptians started feeling another diesel crisis at the end of last week, with amounts available shrinking and prompting lengthy queues at stations. A shortage of liquidity in the Ministry of Petroleum has delayed payments to refineries that provide the crude needed to produce diesel. "The Finance Ministry is late delivering the required funds to the Ministry of Petroleum," Hossam Arafat, head of the division of petroleum industries at Egypt's Chambers of Commerce, explained. The total daily supply of diesel on the Egyptian market has fallen to 33,000 tonnes from 40,000, press reports estimate.

Cairo well might become a radical Islamic state, a North Korea on the Nile, as I wrote in this space last month (see North Korea on the Nile Asia Times Online, August 29, 2012.) But the consequences of such a devolution would be limited. With Iran neutralized , Egypt would be less of a threat to Saudi Arabia. It might become a threat to Libya and Sudan. That is unfortunate, but what have Libya and Sudan done for us lately? 

In the absence of an American leadership willing to assert American strategic interests in the region, Israel well might save the United States. 

In the long view of things, there is not much cause for optimism about the Muslim world. It contains two kinds of countries: those that can't feed their children, like Egypt, and those that have stopped having children, like Iran, Turkey, Algeria and Tunisia. Muslim nations seem to pass directly from infancy to senescence without stopping at adulthood, from the pre-modern directly to the post-modern, as I wrote in my book Why Civilizations Die (and Why Islam is Dying, Too)

Turks have just 1.5 children per family, like the infecund Europeans, while Turkish Kurds have four or five children. That makes the redrawing of the map of Turkey inevitable sooner or later. In a generation, Iran will have an inverted population pyramid like the aging industrial countries, but without the wealth to support it. 

There is no reason to expect most of the Muslim countries to go quietly into irreversible decline. All-out regional war is the likely outcome sooner or later. We might as well get on with it. 

Spengler is channeled by David P Goldman. His book 
How Civilizations Die (and why Islam is Dying, Toowas published by Regnery Press in September 2011. A volume of his essays on culture, religion and economics, It's Not the End of the World - It's Just the End of Youalso appeared last fall, from Van Praag Press. 

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Fwd: Too many events Thursday night



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WMAL Politics and a Pint, the Log Cabin dinner with Grover Norquist speaking, and now an Atlas Shrugged Premier.

I may can get a small number of people into Atlas Shrugged.  Email me at majors.Bruce@gmail.com by tonight and I will see how many I can bring.

Good Afternoon Bruce Majors,

 

Thank you for registering for the Atlas Shrugged, Part II advanced screening on Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 6:00 p.m.  

 

Please note that the movie premiere will take place in our F. A. Hayek Auditorium, located on the lobby level of the Cato Institute at 1000 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. Registration begins at 5:30 p.m. For more information about the Cato Institute, visit www.cato.org/events

 

If your plans have changed, it will be helpful to know if you're unable to attend the event.

 

Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you tomorrow!

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Fwd: You've scheduled: Progressive Democrats candidates forum

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Anyone want to go?  Bruce Majors, Libertarian for Congress will speak and take questions.

Thank you for confirming your participation in the DC for Democracy 2012 General and Special Elections Forum next Monday, September 24. (If you haven't yet confirmed with us, we look forward to hearing from you soon.) 
As you are aware, the forum will take place at the Southwest Public Library meeting room at 900 Wesley Pl, SW (appx. 3 blocks from Waterfront Metro, between K and I Streets, SW).  The forum will begin promptly at 6:30 pm and we must depart the room by 8:30 pm.  We must make the most efficient possible use of all 120 minutes and stay on schedule to make sure that we give the candidates for each office an opportunity to be heard.  Your cooperation in following instructions will be appreciated.
Jerry Clark, Chair of DC for Democracy, will serve as moderator.  For opening statements by each candidate, and for each question, he will indicate the amount of time for responses (which may vary by question), and the order in which candidates will respond.  We will have a timekeeper, who will show a "warning" sign when time is almost up, and a "stop" sign when time is finally up.  No extensions of time will be granted.  There will be no closing statements.  We hope to have sufficient microphones so that sharing of microphones will be minimal.  Candidates are permitted to stand at the place they are otherwise seated for purposes of the opening statement, and may use a microphone or not as they wish.  During the Q &A portion of the session, candidates are asked to remain seated and to use a microphone.  We prefer a professional atmosphere for the forum and wish to discourage candidates from raising their voices unduly.
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The entire forum will be videographed and streamed for viewing later by DC for Democracy members.  We will inform attendees how they may access the tapes should they wish to do so. 
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Ward 4 candidates 
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who is to blame?

We need to put the blame squarely where it belongs -- on the U.S.,
which has been at war with the Muslim world in order to dominate and
control resources and power. We have seen the utter destruction of
Libya, Iraq and Afghanistan; drone attacks on Muslim countries we are
not at war with, including Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia; and the
persistent economic starvation and political suffocation of the Muslim
people in Egypt, Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and
other countries by US backed dictators enforcing Western dominance in
the region. So-called "targeted assassinations" kill many innocent
non-
combatants and are viewed simply as "collateral damage" rather than
murders, demonstrating how little the U.S. government values non-
Western lives.

The fact that these protests came as a surprise to the U.S. State
Department is a reflection of the arrogance and stupidity of a
government that claims it is bringing freedom and democracy to the
region through drone missiles, sanctions, assassinations, and
occupations and expects the people to be grateful.

http://warisacrime.org/content/unac-statement-attacks-us-embassies-libya-and-other-middle-eastern-north-african-and-sw-asia&usg

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BLT Steak Gets Political with Burgers…Obama Burger Most Expensive



Scotty Starnes posted: " Everything linked to Obama seems to cost people more money. From 9News: BLT Steak, a stone's throw from the White House, is giving patrons a choice of hamburgers named after President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, Republican challenger M"
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Everything linked to Obama seems to cost people more money.

From 9News:

BLT Steak, a stone's throw from the White House, is giving patrons a choice of hamburgers named after President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, Republican challenger Mitt Romney and his running mate Paul Ryan.

Voting ends October 2, just over a month before polling day.

The Obama burger is the most expensive at $US28 ($A26.84) because "he's the president" and deserves the best, manager Adam Sanders, whose establishment counts the first family among its patrons, said on Tuesday.

Wonder if the person who eats the Obama burger passes the meal costs down to the next guy.

It combines eight ounces (225 grams) of American-produced Kobe style beef with a roasted pineapple, in what Sanders called a homage to Obama's Hawaiian roots.

I wonder why BLT didn't go with dog meat?

The Romney burger features a similar-sized patty with a "Utah style pastrami stack".

Utah is the home state of the Mormon faith, to which the former Massachusetts governor adheres.

No mention of Obama's Black Liberation Church that he attended with racist Rev. Wright giving sermons. Why wasn't this mentioned?

The burger also has Swiss cheese. It costs $US23 ($A22.05).

For Biden, the restaurant came up with a $US23 saucy Sloppy Joe, while the slightly pricier $US26 Ryan burger is topped by cheddar cheese from his native Wisconsin.

Sloppy Joe for Biden? I wonder if it's served with straws for retards like Biden.

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Secret Service Refused to Let Wright State University Students Protest Biden During Visit




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Secret Service Refused to Let Wright State University Students Protest Biden During Visit

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Part of that fundamental transformation Obama spoke of is to slowly erode our free speech rights.

From Beltway Confidential:

Secret Service officials refused to allow protesting students at Wright State University to assemble within one-quarter mile of Vice President Joe Biden during his visit last week.

"The Secret Service respects everyone's right to freedom of speech but we also have a duty to provide a safe and secure environment," Secret Service spokesman Max Millien told Campus Reform, which reported that students rallying against Biden and President Obama in support of Mitt Romney moved twice at the orders of the Secret Service until they reached a designated "free speech zone."

"After the students complied with the first request to move, they were again instructed to move – this time to the middle of a field, about a quarter mile away from the area where Biden planned to speak," Campus Reform explains.

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Just wanted each of you to know when the Pres. Obummer asks us to tighten our belts, he doesn't mean him or that high speed money grabbing wife.
>>Enjoy,
>>>Don't skip this one !!!!
>>>>>Honestly, you just haven't lived 'til you've stayed in a private 3-story villa at a 5-Star luxury hotel, the Villa Padierna.
>>>>>It only cost $95,000, and I was able to hold the total bill under $500,000.for the week. What a bargain!
>>>>>Thank you also for the use of Air Force Two and the 70 Secret Service personnel who tagged along to be sure we were safe and cared for at all times.
>>>>>Air Force Two (which costs $11,351 per hour to operate according to Government Accounting Office reports) only used 47,500 gallons of jet fuel for this trip and carbon emissions were a mere 1,031 tons of CO2.
>>>>>That's quite a carbon footprint as my good friend Al Gore would say, so we must ask the American citizens to drive smaller, more fuel efficient cars and drive less too, so we can lessen our combined carbon footprint.
>>>>>But hey, Baracks Air Force One costs about $200,000. per hour to operate and with his many trips, he spent almost half a billion dollars on flights alone last year. Yeah, thats with a B? $500,000,000.
>>>>>By the way, if you happen to be visiting the Costa del Sol, I highly recommend the Buenaventura Plaza restaurant in Marbella ; great lobster with rice and oysters!
>>>>>
>>>>>I'm ashamed to admit the lobsters we ate in Martha's Vineyard were not quite as tasty, but what can you do if you're not in Europe , you have to just grin and bear it.
>>>>>I know times are hard and millions of you are struggling to put food on the table and trying to make ends meet. So I do appreciate your sacrifices and do hope you find work soon.
>>>>>
>>>>>I was really exhausted after Barack took our family on a luxury vacation in Maine a few weeks ago. I just had to get away for a few days.
>>>>>Cordially,
>>>>>Michelle Obama
>>>>>
>>>>>P.S. Thank you as well for the $2 BILLION dollar trip to Indiafrom which we just returned! 
>>>>>P.SS. Thank you, too, for that vacation trip to Martha's Vineyard - It was fabulous! And thanks for that second smaller jet that took our dog Bo to Martha's Vineyard so we and the children could have him with us while we were away from the White House for eleven days.
>>>>>P.SSS. Oh, I almost forgot to say thanks also for our two-week trip to Hawaii at Christmas. That 7,000 square foot house was great!
>>>>>PSSSs We all had a fabulous time in Africa visiting Baracks homeland. What a wonderful place!
>>>>>PSSSss Now the girls and I are back in Africa with my mom. 
>>>>>Don't forget my ski trip to Vail this winter.
>>>>>All this while Barack plays golf and campaigns to keep my trips coming for the next 4 years!
>>>>>Thanks America! But you owe it to me!
>>>>>Love ya! Remember, we all have to share the pain of these hard economic times equally! We love to redistribute and share the wealth.
>>>>>
>>>>>SEND THIS TO EVERY AMERICAN NOW.
>>>>>WAKE UP, STAND UP and SPEAK UP.
>>>>>STOP THIS NONSENSE

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Re: If This Is 'Christian Patriotism'….

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On Sep 19, 7:55 am, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
> If This Is 'Christian Patriotism'….by William Norman Grigg
> Bob Revere is the Mayor of Mount Columbus, a one-stoplight town in the Rocky Mountains. As a young man, Bob fought in the Vietnam War. He was proud to see his only son, Tom, enlist in the Army, but ambivalent when the 20-year-old was sent to fight overseas. Those misgivings were amplified by the fact that Tom was newly married, and his wife Kari was expecting the couple's first child.
> Just weeks before Tom's first combat tour was to end, the Revere family (which by that time included Kari and the newborn grandchild, Christian) was visited bya U.S. Army Notification Team. This is how Kari learned that she was a widow. Driven by grief from her hometown, Kari relocates to California to raise Christian as a single mother.
> Fourteen years later, Kari and Christian return to Mount Columbus. The young man is understandably determined to learn why he had never known his father.
> "What did my Dad die for, Bob?" Christian asks his grandfather.
> "That's what happens in war," is Bob's quietly evasive reply.
> "No – I meanwhydid he die?" Christian persists.
> That question leads Bob Revere to ponder the perverse inversion of nature described by Herodotus: "In peace, sons bury their fathers; in war, fathers bury their sons." Why is it, as he comments to a friend, that young men and women are dying overseas, yet "our rights are being taken away, one by one"? He concludes that the country he loves is descending into tyranny because "we're letting it happen."
> This epiphany motivates Bob to take an inventory of his convictions. He had often pondered the irony that the freedoms he once enjoyed are evaporating despite "the sacrifices of those who fight for our country." Now he understands why James Madison described war as the most dreadful of all enemies of liberty, and warned that "no nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare."
> Most importantly to him, Bob suddenly understands that the reflexive jingoism of many American Christians brings disrepute to the faith they profess, and the Name of the Lord they revere.
> "Have you ever noticed that the mere mention of 'Jesus' nowadays seems to rub people the wrong way?" Bob muses to a friend. "Well, I'm very tired of not standing up for what I believe in."
> "I had been a coward – passive, and even selfish," Bob reflects. "I had kept thinking about my son. Now is the time to honor his sacrifice."
> The most appropriate way to honor Tom, Bob decides, is to become a peacemaker. He commits to living the Golden Rule both as a private individual and, as Mayor of Mount Columbus, in his public capacity. Those who follow Jesus of Nazareth cannot commit or condone aggressive violence.
> For the first time, Bob understands that it is obscene for American Christians to send their sons overseas to kill people who have never harmed or threatened us in any way. He begins to speak out in opposition to Washington's wars abroad and its escalating assault on what remains of liberty at home.
> Invoking the ancient Christian principle of sanctuary, and the Jeffersonian principle of interposition, Bob announces that Mount Columbus will be a refuge for members of the U.S. military who, for reasons of conscience, refuse to participate in criminal aggression overseas. He also makes it clear that his municipal government – including its police department – will not cooperate with the enforcement of the USA PATRIOT Act, the "indefinite detention" provisions of the NDAA, or any of the myriad enactments through which the regime in Washington is making war on the American people.
> Predictably, this attracts the attention of the media, and provokes severe official reprisals. Bob is fired by the City Council. The charity mission his family runs is shut down by the health department for contrived and patently bogus reasons. After making an impassioned public speech from the roof of his shuttered mission, Tom is led away in handcuffs and spends Christmas in jail.
> Bob Revere is the central character in the new filmLast Ounce of Courage.
> The foregoing quotes attributed to Bob were taken directly from the film, in which the character takes what we're told is a heroic stand against the secularization of Christmas.
> We're invited to believe that a small-town mayor who sets up a huge Christmas tree in the town square, and puts a large cross inscribed with the phrase "Jesus Saves" on a rescue mission that he owns, would provoke a national scandal and wind up disgraced, thrown out of office, and behind bars.
> Much of the film is a melodramatic riff on the "War on Christmas" theme promoted by Fox News blatherskite Bill O'Reilly (who has a cameo). It's true there are people associated with thepuritanicalLeft who would love to use the power of the State to extirpate Christmas celebrations – just astheir counterparts on the statist Right would make such observances mandatory.
> In the universe we inhabit, however, there is no way that a mayor who behaved as Bob Revere did in the film would have the kind of trouble he experienced. That kind of treatment, however, would quickly befall a mayor who acted on his Christian faith by confronting the Warfare State. In fact, as a recent essay inSmall Wars Journalillustrates, the Pentagon is preparing mount a full-spectrum military onslaught against any municipality that rebels against the imperial Capital. A real-life Bob Revere who became a genuine Christian statesman would quickly be designated an "unlawful enemy combatant" and murdered by way of a drone strike.
> If theproducersofLast Ounce of Couragehad been interested in creating an authentic drama, rather than a risible work of militarist agitprop, they could have told the story of Rev. Clarence Waldron, a theologically conservative Christian whose real-life sufferings were at once similar to, and much worse than, those experienced by the fictional Mayor Bob Revere.
> In October 1917, the execrable Woodrow Wilson, had managed to maneuver the U.S. into World War I, commanded churches across the nation to commemorate an event called "Liberty Loan Sunday," during which collection plates would be circulated to gather a war offering on behalf of the government.
> At the time, Waldron was pastor of the First Baptist Church in Windsor, Vermont. Like many other theologically conservative Protestants, Waldron was devoutly opposed to American involvement in the European war.
> To his eternal credit, Waldron defied Wilson's demand that he decorate the sanctuary of his church in the imperial colors and sing the "Star-Spangled Banner." Rather than offering a homily on the supposed virtues of state-licensed murder, Waldron preached the Christian gospel. The offering taken in his congregation was used to provide for the ministry and the needs of the poor.
> The consequences for Waldron's peaceful non-cooperation were swift, predictable, and severe.As Vermont historian Mark Bushnell relates, following the service a mob swarmed Waldron in front of the church and forced him to swaddle himself in the flag and sing the National Anthem.
> Shortly thereafter, Waldron was evicted from his position as pastor, in large measure because of suspicions regarding his "loyalty" to the "god" revered by adherents of the Social Gospel – the American State.
> In December 1917, Waldron – who had never committed a crime against anybody – was indicted by a federal grand jury for violating the Espionage Act. Passed the previous June, that measure imposed prison terms of up to 20 years for any act or statement perceived as willfully obstructing "the recruiting or enlistment service of the U.S."
> The specification against Waldron was that "he had once been heard to say 'to hell with patriotism.'" As Waldron admitted on the stand, he had uttered those words – in condemnation of Kaiser Wilhelm's regime in Germany.
> "If this is patriotism," a disgusted Waldron had told his acquaintances after describing Wilhelmine Germany, "to hell with patriotism."
> Waldron was convicted and sentenced to 15 years in prison, eventually serving a little more than a year behind bars. Of theroughly 1,000 Americans convicted under the World War I Espionage and Sedition Acts,Waldron was the first to be imprisoned exclusively for his religious beliefs.Veritas Entertainment Company, which producedLast Ounce of Courage, describes itself as committed to the promotion of "Family, Faith, and Freedom." Wouldn't a production company claiming that high and noble calling be interested in dramatizing the official persecution of Rev. Waldron? Probably not, given that Veritas – like the Megachurch-centered variant of Protestantism that produced it – is devoted to evangelizing on behalf of the Warfare State.
> In the April 26, 1917 issue ofChristian Century– published shortly after war was declared on Germany – contained the following lines composed by William P. Merrill that encapsulate the bellicose nationalism of "Progressive Christianity":The strength of the State we'll lavish on more, than making of wealth and making of war;We are learning at last, though the lesson comes late,That the making of man is the task of the State."Last Ounce of Courage" is advertised as a Christian film. In fact, it promotes a variety of pagan nationalism similar to that peddled by Kaiser Wilhelm's government. To understand this cynical bait-and-switch, it's useful to examine the film's final act.
> Bob's grandson, Christian, and several other high school-age students decide to sabotage the secularized Winter Play, a genuinely bizarre opus involving a visitation by space aliens. Without informing their drama teacher – whose elongated sibilants and fey manner make him a stereotype worthy ofThe Producers– the students stage an unauthorized dramatization of the Christmas Story from the Book of Luke.
> After the rebellious students recite the familiar Christmas benediction "Peace on earth, good will to men," Christian strides onto the stage and introduces the last video postcard his father had sent from Iraq, which is projected on a large screen.
> "The people over here can't even celebrate Christmas," Tom insists by way of explaining why he had left his wife and son to wage war on the other side of the globe. (No mention is made, naturally, of therole played by the U.S. Governmentinfomenting the persecution of Christians in the Middle East.) As Tom attests that his mission has been worth the suffering he and his family endured, he is killed on camera by an artillery strike.
> After Christian brings out a United States flag, the same audience that had greeted the Nativity play with mild amusement and sedate enthusiasm rose to its feet in tribute to his father's sacrifice.
> This moment, which plays like a communion service, encapsulates the moral message of the film: The "true" meaning of Christmas is found not in Christ's promise of redemption from sin, but in the supposedly redemptive violence carried out by the armed emissaries of the Imperial State. Permanent war is our natural condition; killing and dying on behalf of the State is the highest and holiest calling.
> "Last Ounce of Courage" is targeted at Republican-aligned Evangelicals who insist that Islam is a doctrine of warfare disguised as a religion. On the evidence of this film one would be led to believe that this description applies to Christianity. The film could be considered a photographic negative ofJoyeux Noel, theexquisite French film depicting the December 1914 Christmas Truce. Its core audience –assuming it finds one– would be the kind of pious, church-going militarists whobooed Ron Paul's invocation of the Golden Rule during last January's Republican presidential debate in South Carolina.
> To paraphrase Rev. Waldron: If this is Christian patriotism, to hell with it.http://www.freedominourtime.blogspot.com/2012/09/if-this-is-christian-patriotism.html

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