Jimmah's protégé to "exopolitick" in Canada
By Judi McLeod
Monday, April 17, 2006
Memo to President Jimmy Carters former UFO guru Alfred Webre: Dont count on former Canadian defense minister Paul Hellyer being in the same space when you land in the Land of the Maple Leaf next month.
Webre, who gives Exopolitics presentations around the world, will be `exopoliticking on May 6 in British Columbia, following the debut of a controversial Robert Nichols feature film about crop circles.
Exopolitics is the study of extraterrestrials.
"UFOs are as real as the airplanes that fly over your head," Hellyer announced in a public speech at the University of Toronto last September.
Since the U of T speech, Hellyer joined forces with three Non-governmental organizations to ask the Parliament of Canada to hold public hearings on Exopolitcs, including a proposal for the Government of Canada to undertake a "Decade of Contact" with extraterrestrials. The Intimidation of America
By Barry Zell
Sunday, April 16, 2006
It took months of hard, dangerous work by the Minutemen to bring focus to our open borders in hopes of gaining support from our political leaders to secure those borders, to prevent another 9/11. It also brought focus to the problem of medical and educational costs to the taxpayer brought on by the services those who are not citizens of this country utilize daily. Now they take advantage of our own laws rights unique to citizenship under the US Constitution by voicing their discontent via protest.
With a few days worth of intimidating demonstrations by illegal immigrants and their supporters, one has to wonder if laws will be passed that will achieve the security that the Minutemen and most Americans are seeking. Frighteningly, it appears those who are not even citizens may very well determine the direction of this nation. Fighting over Lenin's corpse
By Judi McLeod
Thursday, April 13, 2006
Amid the internecine bickering over it, the preserved corpse of Vladimir Lenin could be inching closer to the grave. The long fight has split a Russian history institute and its parent organization over what to do with Lenins body.
One of the defenders of keeping Lenins body on display in the mausoleum just outside the Kremlin where its been since 1924 is former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
In 2001, President Vladimir Putin said he opposed the removal of Lenins body because it might disturb civil peace. Tamil Tigers finally outlawed in Canada
By Judi McLeod
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Minister of Public Safety Stockwell Day has kept his word and "made those Tigers extinct" in Canada.
With the stroke of a pen, Days party added the Tamil Tigers to Canadas list of outlawed terrorist organizations.
The Tigers, who got an easy ride in Canada from the former Liberal government, are the 39th terrorist group to be outlawed under Canadas post 9/11 Anti-Terrorism Actand the first added to the list by the new Conservative government.
Day has been stalking Tamil Tigers since his days as Foreign Affairs Critic for the Official Opposition.
Loud in his lambasting of the Tigers he said, "They perfected the art of suicide bombing, they have done more suicide attacks than al-Qaeda, they have assassinated world leaders including Indias former Prime Minister Gandhi, and they recruit children into death squads." The United Nations and US Immigration Policy
By Joseph Klein
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Growing disparities in standards of living are driving workers from the worlds poorest countries to cross national borders in search of better opportunities. The United States is not alone among the developed countries in having to deal with the consequences - large inflows of illegal immigrants from less developed countries. However, the way we deal with the approximately 11 million such individuals, who are already residing here many from neighboring Mexico - is nobodys business but our own. It is the American economy that provides some of these illegal immigrants with the opportunity to earn enough money to support themselves and their families while they live here, and it is the American taxpayers who pay for the health, education and welfare services for those without any means of self-support. `Tides come in on immigration rallies
By Judi McLeod
Monday, April 10, 2006
When todays massive immigration rally gets underway in Holy Week Washington, look for Fidel Castro.
While Castro may be there only in spirit, pro-Castro activist Leslie Cagan is part of the nuts and bolts behind the burgeoning rallies.
Latino DJs have been tagged for the 500,000-strong illegal immigrant turnout in Los Angeles alonebut the DJs got nothing on Teresawho dropped the KerryHeinz.
Teresa Heinz put the foundation of the system for todays immigrant dissent in place through the Tides Foundation decades ago.
During the years 1995-2001, the Howard Heinz Endowment, which Teresa Heinz chaired, gave Tides more than $4.3-million. Toronto garbage US security risk
By Judi McLeod
Saturday, April 8, 2006
Trash shipped daily from Toronto to the United States poses the biggest post 9/11 security risk.
The daily flow of tons of trash, which contains controversial sludge, causes citizen environmental concern, but until recently no one realized it is not being screened for security threats.
Toronto politicians, facing municipal elections this November, have not been able to resolve the garbage issue. Socialist councillors who have ruled out incineration dominate city council.
Meanwhile their 350 truckloads of municipal solid waste enter the U.S. daily through Detroit and Port Huron ports of entry. Clintons' looting worse than tacky taste
By Judi McLeod
Thursday, April 6, 2006
"Tacky, tacky, tacky" is the way First Lady Laura Bush views Hillary Clintons decorating taste at the White House.
Laura Bushs take on tacky Hillary at the White House is included within the pages of Ronald Kesslers book, Laura Bush.
During her first Hillary-guided tour of the White House in December of 2000, Laura Bush got an eyeful of carpets and furnishings fraying and in disrepair in the West Wing and public areas. The Oval Office was done in loud colorsred, blue and gold to boot. And Kessler, a former investigative reporter for the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal, tells all.
Loud colours, no matter how gaudy, can be changed with a coat of paint. Carpets and fraying furnishings can be repaired or replaced. It is the looting of the Clintons that should be remembered. Rape of faith
By Judi McLeod
Wednesday, April 5, 2006
Rumbling thunder is the sound effect to be heard when you click on (http://www.rapeofthesoul.com/) to check out examples of the embedded pornographic images in the religious art exposed in the film documentary, Rape of the Soul. The same kind of sound effect they use when theyre getting round to a particularly scary scene in a Hollywood horror flick. Pictorially, two gruesome skeletons wearing papal mitres are administering to a papal corpse, also decked out in a mitre. The corpse is laid out on a table emblazoned with an upside down cross.
Just in time for Easter and well ahead of the May 2006 release of The DaVinci Code, the movie, Rape of the Soul is coming to a movie theatre near you. Sandy Berger tries to 'Anchor Aweigh' Curt Weldon
By Judi McLeod
Tuesday, April 4, 2006
Proving that hes just as adept at stuffing an election candidates coffers as he is at stuffing his own socks, Sandy Berger hosted an "almost secret" Washington fund-raiser for a recently retired three-star vice admiral last night.
Vice Adm. Joseph Sestak Jr, as the Village People would say, is "In the Navy".
And when you want to take an Able Danger Congressman Curt Weldon down, what better way than to send in the Navy? Gorbachev cries poor
By Judi McLeod
Monday, April 3, 2006
So former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev says, "America is intoxicated by its position as the worlds only superpower", adding that he says this "as a good friend of America".
Make that "a good friend of America" who, like some of the Hollywood stars with whom he trucks, criticizes the US at every available opportunity.
"America is intoxicated by its position as the worlds only superpower. It wants to impose its will. But America needs to get over that. It has responsibilities as well as power," Gorbachev told Times Magazine writer Sally B. Donnelly in an interview about his new book, To Understand Perestroika. The unseen bravery of the few
By John Burtis
Sunday, April 2, 2006
The release of many of the 911 tapes from 9/11, Friday, finally put the spotlight on another relatively unheralded group of American heroes.
Today we think of terror as being somebody elses problem in Iraq, at the Pentagon, in the White House, in a Humvee, or on a Marine patrol in Fallujah.
Just a few short years ago, we realized it was our problem when the Towers fell, the planes crashed, when the passengers fought back on Flight 93, when the Pentagon burned, when the interceptors were scrambled, when Bush left the grade school, when the firefighters and the police officers died in the hell hole in lower Manhattan where they still, like they occasionally do in Pearl Harbor or on Guadalcanal, find human remains. Illegal Immigrants and the Leftist/Marxist-Islamist Alliance
By David J. Jonsson
Friday, March 31, 2006
On March 25, 2005 A.N.S.W.E.R.—Act Now To Stop The War & End Racism organized the demonstration in Los Angeles demanding Amnesty for Illegal immigrants. The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition believes that the struggle for immigrant rights, workers' rights and the fight against racism at home must be part and parcel of the struggle against war and imperialism. In the coming days and weeks, A.N.S.W.E.R. organizers, volunteers and activists will continue to participate in all levels of the mass movement in defense of immigrant rights and the defeat of the Sensenbrenner Bill (HR 4437). A.N.S.W.E.R. says to Congress and all the anti-immigrant racists that "No Human Being is Illegal!"
The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition provided logistical support and mobilized for the demonstration in Los Angeles. Thousands of A.N.S.W.E.R.'s yellow and black placards reading "Amnist̀a, Full Rights for All Immigrants" were held throughout the march. A.N.S.W.E.R. also distributed tens of thousands of leaflets, gathered thousands of signatures on a petition demanding "Full Rights for All Immigrants" and organized a major contingent in the march. The not-so Spanish media behind the immigration protests
By Judi McLeod
Thursday, March 30, 2006
The Spanish-Language media has been tagged as chief organizer of the illegal immigrant protests, including the one where up to 500,000 placard-waving people flooded downtown Los Angeles on Saturday.
In the rent-a-mob department, the Spanish-Language media could give lessons to the anti-war lobby. Instructions are their forte and in regards to learning how to be a protester, the how-to book could be only a matter of time before rolling off the press.
Had protesters not followed instructions from the top to wear only white and to carry flags to symbolize their non-violent intent and love of the United States, the S-L media would have won the Art of Protest in proverbial flying colours. Hillary has her come-to-Jesus moment
By Michael Bates
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Todays reading is from the Book of Clinton, Chapter Two for the Price of One, Verse 2008.
"Thus saith the angel Hillary regarding the immigration bill passed by the House last December that would make it a felony to be in this country unlawfully:
It is certainly not in keeping with my understanding of the Scriptures, because this bill would literally criminalize the Good Samaritan and probably even Jesus himself." Red ribbon hero's welcome for freed hostage while hostages still in captivity in Iraq
By Judi McLeod
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Red ribbons tied to trees in faraway Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada send out a red flag to Iraqi kidnappers still holding helpless hostages in captivity.
The yellow ribbons prominently displayed during the Gulf War in support of US soldiers originally inspired the red ribbon. The same kind of US soldiers, who, along with British and Canadian soldiers, risked life and limb to set free three Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) hostages.
Freed Christian activist James Loney, whose homosexuality was kept hidden from captors for his personal safety by his parents and partner, will celebrate his soldier-initiated freedom in a red ribbon hometown heros welcome that includes signs reading, "Prayers AnsweredWelcome Home James".
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James Loney
photo: SooNews.ca
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Rescued peace activist welcomed by Saddam Hussein as useful propaganda tool
By Judi McLeod
Monday, March 27, 2006
James Loney, one of three peace activists rescued as a hostage in Iraq last week, was part of a human shield for peace activist corps. once "welcomed by Saddam Hussein as a useful propaganda tool."
The kidnap and four-month captivity of the hostages is either a textbook case of The Stockholm Syndrome or the anti-US propaganda exercise of all time. The three Christian peace activists rescued by U.S. and British forces in Iraq last week said they were well treated by their captors. Although they didnt get as much food as they wanted, they were always fed. They were not always bound during their four months of captivity and were allowed to exercise regularly, a spokeswoman for their group said Friday.
Thats the official post-rescue take of former Canadian hostages Harmeet Singh Sooden, 33 and James Loney, 41. Hello Piccadilly
By John Burtis
Saturday, March 25, 2006
“It sounds like they're targeting Al Gore, David Gregory and al-Qaeda.”
One of the first things that the Hitler regime did after assuming power was to halt the horrifying Americanization of the German language which began to take root with horrifying rapidity along with the increased and noisome bleating of the dreaded jazz, the appearance of zoot suits, pork pie hats, and outlandish jewelry in the late 1920's. A concept like Realit”t, an exact knock off to what passes for our reality, would henceforth be known by its old German word - Wirklichkeit, a far less easy term on the tongue, but oh, so Deutsch, and not so da-da. And all the other cognates of a similar nature were ordered to follow suit.
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Canadian Troops on deployment.
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Canadian military in Iraq since day one
By Judi McLeod
Friday, March 24, 2006
There's more than a little irony in yesterday's dramatic rescue of two Canadians who were being held hostage in Iraq since November.
Even though Canada's former Liberal government downplayed it, small numbers of Canadian military personnel have been serving side by side with their American counterparts in Iraq. And the Canadians have been serving there since day one in the war in Iraq.
In the words of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, it's no secret that small numbers of Canadian military personnel are embedded with U.S. forces in Iraq as part of regular military exchange commitments between the two countries. Osama a child of God: Desmond Tutu
By Judi McLeod
Thursday, March 23, 2006
The former Archbishop of Cape Town and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Desmond Tutu sees Osama bin Laden as just another member of “God's family”.
That's what Archbishop Tutu told the World Council of Churches (WCC) recently, but only after he called for the closure of the detention centre at Cuba's Guantanamo Bay.
Wide sweeping in naming family members on God's behalf, he threw President George W. Bush into the familial mix.
“God's family,” according to Archbishop Desmond Tutu includes, “Bush, bin Laden, all belong, gay, lesbian, so-called straight-all belong and are loved, are precious.”
Chairman Mo: The envoy who never left the UN
By Judi McLeod
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Last July Canadian Maurice Strong resigned as a special advisor to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan on UN reform and as UN envoy to North Korea after his affiliation with South Korean Tongsun Park implicated his involvement in a bribery scandal connected to the UN oil-for-food program.
Now the United Nations is working to help the world prepare an economic package for North Korea and help resolve the dispute over the communist state's nuclear arms program.
And who's doing the shilling for the world economic package? Maurice Strong, who resigned as UN envoy to North Korea last July.
In the sometimes surrealistic world of the Land of the Blue Helmet, a resignation doesn't mean forever.
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Mark Wojciechowski
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What's it like: Indirect Fire Attack
By Mark Wojciechowski
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
BAUQUBAH, Iraq (March 21, 2006) It happens when you are in the shower; it happens when you are in the port-a-john or when you are eating. When youre watching a movie late at night on your laptop, you can also be distracted by it. It will wake you out of a sound sleep and remind you where you are. I am referring to an indirect fire attack.
The insurgents occasionally loft various mortars and rockets into forward operating bases with hopes of disrupting coalition and Iraqi security force operations. They pull to the side of a road somewhere close to the FOB, set up a mortar tube and launch a mortar, rocket or rocket-propelled grenade in the direction of the "infidels."
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Stockwell Day (L), Curt Weldon (R).
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Countdown to Terror ticks on
By Judi McLeod
Monday, March 20, 2006
Congressman Curt Weldon is keeping me up nights. It's the intrigues like Able Danger and the so-called "Toronto 19".
I received a personal telephone call from Weldon on Wednesday asking me if I had followed up on whatever was available through research on suspected terrorists in the "Toronto 19". Canada Free Press Associate Editor Arthur Weinreb, office manager Dan Carrier and myself had met with Weldon in his office on Feb. 15.
Both Weinreb and I tried to find more details about the fate of the group on our return to Toronto, but could come up with no more information than what Weldon already revealed in his book, Countdown to Terror. Lacking Farms, California Natives Ate Up Wild Bird Species
By Dennis Avery
Saturday, March 18, 2006
Lacking farms to grow food, Californias native Indians hunted its wild bird species nearly to extinction.
When the first white pioneers settled California in the early 1800s, they found the San Francisco Bay area teeming with geese, ducks, shore birds, deer and elk. One early settler said "The wild geese and every species of water fowl darkened the surface of every bay&in flocks of millions."
This wildlife abundance seemed to endorse the legend that native Indians lived in supportive harmony with the wild birds and animals, harvesting only what their small communities needed to subsist. That legend has spread guilt among modern Americans whose food comes from crop fields that were once wildlife habitat.
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Russian Communist party leader Gennady Zyuganov.
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Gennady Zyuganov's Dead Duck Society
By Judi McLeod
Thursday, March 16, 2006
It seems that Russian Communist party leader Gennady Zyuganov has duck deaths in America on the brain. Ignoring the swans that recently brought H5N1 to Poland, Zyuganov also ignores the turkeys and chickens spreading bird flu worldwide.
Tests on two swans confirmed the presence of the disease in Poland. Last week authorities had set up a crisis unit in the city of Torun where the outbreak was detected. A hygiene-security zone was erected over a three-kilometer (1.8-mile) radius.
Zyuganov blames the United States for the spread of avian influenza, or bird flu, in a number of European countries, including Russia.
In Spain Mama & Papa are "Progenitors" and it's official
By Judi McLeod
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
In Spain where they say, "Si, Si!" they no longer say Mother and Father. Its now "Progenitor A" and "Progenitor B".
Progenitors A & B dont come from space ship Progen, they are the new way for Spanish government to identify Ma and Pop in the era of same-sex marriage.
The Spanish government last year joined countries like Canada in making same-sex marriages legal.
With the dispensation of the terms Mother and Father, government officials say that the concept of the traditional family has changed with the times. Homosexuals who adopt children, need to be identified in more fitting terms.
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Data Miners: George Soros, Hillary Clinton, Harold Ickes.
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Hillary's Data Warehouse:
Don't mine me
By John Burtis
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
In the past few days, Senator Hillary Clinton - avoiding the use of Madame Dufarge's image and the shadow of the guillotine - has accused the Republican Party of creating a police state with their support for the latest in a long line of bills aimed at stemming the flood tide of illegal immigration reliably said to be inundating the United States with terrorists and felons.
Of course, when the term "police state" is bandied about, we usually turn our tired eyes to the well worn and dog-eared picture book of Germany during the Hitler years, where the police state has been given the most credit for flourishing.
Osama bin Laden online fan clubs courtesy of Al Gore
By Judi McLeod
Monday, March 13, 2006
Like a Hollywood film star. Osama bin Laden has his own online fan clubs, And theyre thanks in part courtesy of former U.S. vice president Al Gore.
"Al-Qaeda sympathizers are using Orkut, a poplar worldwide Internet Service owned by Google, to rally support for Osama bin Laden, share videos and Web links promoting terrorism, and recruit non-Arabic-speaking Westerners, according to terrorism experts and a survey of the sites." (www.sci-tech-today.com, March 10, 2006).
Gore is a senior adviser to Google which hosts the bin Laden sites and also sits on the board of Apple Computers, which provides the Department of Homeland Security with its computers. A department of the same Homeland Security we might add, that would not exist but for bin Laden directly and indirectly by the failure of the Clinton-Gore administration to arrest bin Laden when he was handed over to them on a silver platter by the Sudan. Thus Al Gore profits when allowing bin Laden to be free.
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A Bradley in Iraq
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Riding in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle
By Mark Wojciechowski
Saturday, March 11, 2006
BAQUBAH, Iraq (March 10, 2006) Once again, it is very dark and loud, ear plugs are essential. That is, of course if you are not wearing the helmet with a built in headset that enables you to talk to the other crew members.
We left the forward operating base on a mission to search a suspected area where a weapons cache might be located. My video guy B.J.and I were welcomed to join the patrol and assigned a vehicle to travel in outside of the "wire" to the site.
A Bradley fighting vehicle? Great! Its probably one of the safest places to be when rolling outside of "the wire," however; it is dark, cramped and very loud.
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Barak Obama
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Barak Obama a Muslim apostate headed for the White House?
By Judi McLeod
Friday, March 10, 2006
How does a senator who came from out of the fog land himself front and center on the pages of USA Today, where hes touted as "the new face of change and reform for the democratic party?"
Move over, Hillary, Barak Obama is here.
Some Dems can trump Material Girl Madonna reinventing themselves. During the last presidential campaign, John Kerry made much of having the same initials as President JFK.
Barak Hussein Obamas name only rhymes with Saddam Hussein Osama, but he did try to parallel the life of President Abraham Lincoln with that of his own--and did it in the mainstream media.
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Anthony Oluwatoyin.
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The real lessons of the Emerson defection
By Anthony Oluwatoyin
Thursday, March 9, 2006
Now that Bernard Shapiro, our “much-maligned” maiden Ethics Commissioner of Canada, has promised a “preliminary inquiry” into the Emerson affair, the matter has legs, as we say in the business. On stilts, we might add, given the promised showdown between the Ethics “Czar” and the PMO, which immediately denounced Shapiro for the partisan hack that he is.
Conservatives who worked long and hard in the wilderness will not much longer be able to hold their fire. Thrown for a loop over the appointment, many of us nevertheless could not be induced even to give a hint of frustration that would only give the enemy the chance to salivate. Company working for China secret police to issue passports to Americans
By Judi McLeod
Wednesday, March 8, 2006
In an era where Americans will have commercial operations at six key ports operated by Dubai Ports World, their future passports will be issued from a contractor for the China secret police.
US courts forced the U.S. government to allow OTI in on the USA biometric `epassport' program just weeks ago. OTI is the contractor for China secret police for the biometric ID card now coming online, (www.smartcardalliance.org./newsletter/April 2003.cfm).
That means that the same company that works for the China secret police will have a role in providing all U.S. citizens with their future passports—by court order.
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H. Al Gore, Former Us Vice President Receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from Mr. Mohd Al Gergawi, Director General of the Dubai Technology, e-Commerce and Media Free Zone.
Photo: Datamatixgroup.com
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Doing Dubai business
By Judi McLeod
Tuesday, March 7, 2006
So his former top political adviser finds it noteworthy that former President Bill Clinton is up to his eyeballs in dealings with Dubai.
“According to Dick Morris, author of the best-selling book, Condi vs., Hillary, Clinton is a paid agent of the crown prince of Dubai, now involved in a firestorm over its deal to take over some of the operations at six major U.S. ports.” (NewsMax, March 4, 2006)
A booster of the UAE port deal, Clinton is a paid senior adviser to a company known as Yucaipa, which recently set up a relationship with a group called the Yucaipa investment group called DIGL, Morris said on The O'Reilly Factor. Hunger Strike calls for end to China Human Rights Atrocities
By Judi McLeod
Monday, March 6, 2006
There were no diamond-studded stilettos on display for what Drudge called, "The Night of the Golden Statue" last night. As Hollywood stargazers watched their faves arrive for ceremonies in green cars, a worldwide hunger strike to protest China's recent attacks on Human Rights defenders was getting underway.
The Hunger Strike, which only coincided with the Academy Awards by chance, was intended to coincide with the Chinese Communist Party's annual National Peoples' Congress meeting. The cartoon mania, the liberals and the death of Voltaire!
By Alamgir Hussain
Saturday, March 4, 2006
Publication of a number of caricatures of the Prophet of Islam, initially in a Danish paper, has created an unprecedented media-hype and violent protests amongst the worldwide Muslim community. These protests turned deadly in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya and Nigeria resulting in at least 100 deaths, which continues to rise by every passing day. Danish and other European embassies have been attacked, torched and even burned in countries like Syria, Iran, Indonesia and Lebanon. Churches have been burned in Pakistan and Nigeria. A Pakistani Cleric offered $1 million reward for killing each of the cartoonists. An Indian Muslim Minister offered $10 million bounty for the head of the cartoonists or their publishers, which got support from the Indian Islamic court and Islamic law board members. As protests across the Muslim world started catching momentum, many publications in Europe, Australia and New Zealand reprinted those caricatures in a show of solidarity with the Danish sister publication for the sake of defending their much prized right of freedom of expression.
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U.S. Army 1st Sgt. Kevin Statam, a native of Pensacola, Fla. is "the mayor" of Forward Operating Base Normandy in Iraq. Recently Statam had gravel laid and protective cement barriers emplaced on a landing zone for medical evacuation helicopters.ƯU.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Mark Wojciechowski
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U.S. Central Command joins blogosphere
By Judi McLeod
Friday, March 3, 2006
The U.S. armed forces have joined the Internets fast-growing blogosphere.
U.S. Central Command is working with more than 250 bloggers "to try to disseminate news about the good work being done by U.S. forces in the global war on terror." (http://www.defenselink.mil/news).
That effort says CENTCOM--which has its own website for news releases, data and imagery--has reached more than 17 million online readers to date.
From his desk at CENTCOM headquarters, Army Reserve Spc. Claude Flowers of the 304th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment from Kent, Wash., fights in the global war on terrorism daily in his own way. It is an effort that is making a big difference in the communications arena in the online world. Saving the environment from the evangelicals
By Judi McLeod
Thursday, March 2, 2006
A group of 86 evangelical Christian leaders defying President George Bush on global warming have an ace in the hole: "The Lord".
God is being dragged into the climate change battle in a television ad campaign by the group, whose manifesto is, "Climate Change: An Evangelical Call for Action".
The same pastors who traded off the scriptures for the environment at the Sunday pulpit have purchased television advertisements, which plead for the masses to save the environment, and to do it&"for our kids and our Lord."
Big-name church pastors such as Rick Warren, author of the best-selling "The Purpose-Driven Life", the presidents of 39 Christian colleges and heads of popular-with-the-public organizations such as the Salvation Army and World Vision mean that Kyoto never had it so good. Salvaging sunken treasure takes precedence over human life in Cuba
By Judi McLeod
Wednesday, March 1, 2006
Being lost at sea in the coastal waters of Castros Cuba is the wrong place to be. The communist regime of Fidel Castro leaves the shipwrecked to the mercy of sharks and rogue waves.
Stranded in Cuba for almost two weeks after their shipwreck, a Canadian couple made a tearful reunion with family members at Torontos Pearson Airport on Saturday.
Kelly Aitchison and husband, Rob, were sailing a 25-metre yacht, the Downtown, to Fort Lauderdale, Fla. From St. Martin, when for reasons unknown, the yacht sank about three kilometers off the coast of Cayo Coco, along Cubas northern shore, on Feb. 13. Is it within Stockwell Day's power to "Make Those Tigers Extinct"?
By Judi McLeod
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Does Prime Minister Stephen Harper have confidence that goes beyond lip service when it comes to Canadas new public safety minister Stockwell Day?
Thats a question destined to be put to the test when Day moves to carry out his oft-repeated threat to have the Liberation Tigers of Eelam (LTTE), the Tamil Tigers, included on Canadas terrorist entity list.
Although Canadas security services have long identified the LTTE as a fully-fledged terrorist organization, Canadas recently defeated ruling Liberal Party sometimes broke bread with its members.
Both former Prime Minister Paul Martin when he was Minister of Finance and Member of Parliament Maria Minna attended a May 2000, $600-a-plate fund raising dinner organized by a front organization for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
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