Saturday, June 30, 2007

From Canker in Britain: `Not Forgetting the Basilisk'


Brit blogpal Canker has a superb bit entitled Not forgetting the basilisk that should ring a resounding chord in view of what's happening over there right now:

"We were six
(Not forgetting the basilisk).

How did he join us?
Hedgehog says we asked him,
Badger say he just came.
Basilisk says he flew
On the wings of the injustice
Our forefathers
Did to his.

We five voted,
The day he looked at fox,
With his special look.
Badger said `go'
Hedgehog said `stay'
And Basilisk got three votes,
Because of the vote denied his father.

After he ate Hedghog,
Basilisk said
That his practices
Were not to be criticised

They are' he said,
`The result of profound
Cultural differences,
Not to be comprehended
By stupid woodland creatures'"....


Click on the link to read the rest....

Al Gore to run???Cancels all personal appearences


We may be in for some major entertainment with the return of the one and only AlGore.

A litte birdie told me that he has suddenly canceled at least six months worth of lucrative personal appearences as the poster boy of global warming...and somehow, I don't think he did it just to reduce his carbon footprint by saving jet fuel.

Big Al never really got used to the idea of losing to Dubbyah in 2000..I mean, here he was, the Veep in a popular administration who had payed his dues... I mean just ask the Riyadis, Charley Tri or the Sultan of Brunei about who was on the other end of the phone half the time from the White House arranging the details on funneling the cash when Mr. Bill was otherwise engaged.

It should have been all greased, in AlGore's mind,especially running against a knuckle dragger from flyover country. Against AlGore's brilliant persona, Bush should have had problems even carrying Texas.

Now with Dubbya's poll ratings in the toilet and heading for the sewer, the GOP badly divided and Dem frontrunner Hillary Clinton scoring the highest negatives of any of the candidates on either side, AlGore may just be figuring that his time has come.

We'll have to wait and see.....

London Mayor Ken Livingston: Saudi Wahabism `A Major Problem"


Be forewarned...I don't agree with London's Lord Mayor, `Red Ken' Livingstone on much, and he's frequently a fatuous ass, but he's 100% right on this one.

While `Red Ken' made the expected remarks calling for his fellow Brits not to demonize Muslims over the recent bombing attempts, he also had no problem in seeing where a huge part of the problem lies...in the jihad mosques and madrassahs imported into his country and funded by the Saudis.

"We have got to understand that when we talk about the Wahabi strand of Islam, which is very intolerant, our major problem in dealing with it is that it flows out of Saudi Arabia," he said.

He said Wahabi was the official religion of the Saudi royal family, and noted that Riyadh was one of the main buyers of British arms.

"For a very long time, politicians at national level were refusing to be sufficiently critical of the fact that the Saudi regime didn't clean up its act," he said.

"Now we are assured that they have, but there's been decades of literally hundreds of millions of pounds flowing out of Saudi Arabia with official backing into the most intolerant strand of Islam, buying influence all over the world for it.

"I think we have to be absolutely clear that that is not still going on. I don't have access to the sort of MI6 briefing to say whether that's come to an end or not," he said.

Please take notes, Dubbyah. The most unlikely people are realizing what your Saudi and UAE pals have been up to for years, while you and others just winked at it.

Another British bombing...this time at Glasgow Airport.



Two men identified as `South Asians' ( the Britpress euphemism used for `Pakistanis' in articles about Islamic terrorism) drove a flaming SUV into a Glasgow airport terminal Saturday in what British police called a terrorist attack linked to those two car-bomb plots foiled in London the previous day.

"I can confirm that we believe the incident at Glasgow airport is linked to the events in London yesterday," the chief constable in the Glasgow area, Willie Rae.

"There are clearly similarities and we can confirm that this is being treated as a terrorist incident."

A dark green Jeep Cherokee ( notice the color,Islam's holy hue) was used like a battering ram to force open the glass doors of the main entrance to the airport terminal and then exploded in flames.

A witness to the attack said on BBC television that both men had gotten out of the jeep and doused it with gasoline after it crashed into the building, that one of the car’s occupants had been ablaze from head to foot, and as he struggled with the police, "was throwing punches and shouting ‘Allah, Allah.’ "

One of the passengers in the terminal, Stephen Clarkson was one of the first to get his hands on the flaming jihadi before police intervened.

He said: "I managed to knock the Asian fellow to the ground and four police officers got on top of him...his whole body was on fire. He was quite a big fellow and was disorientated otherwise I wouldn't have been able to knock him down."

(Slanje, Jimmy...good work!)


Later the wanna be homicide bomber was taken to Paisley's Royal Alexandra Hospital, where he remains in a critical condition with severe burns. When they examined him , the police found him wearing what they describe only as a `suspicious device', most likely a bomb belt. Part of the hospital was immediately evacuated until that `suspicious device' could be removed safely and disposed of.

The UK is now on "critical" alert - its highest terror threat level.

Gordon Brown, a native Glaswegian has warned the British people to be vigilant and told them to remain "united, resolute and strong".

"The first duty of the Government is the security and safety of all the British people. So it's right to raise the levels of security at airports and crowded places.

I want all British people to be vigilant and support the police. I know the British people will stand together united, resolute and strong."

Liverpool's John Lennon airport and Blackpool airport have been closed and security tightened at other UK airports. The US has also installed extra security at its airports.

This comes in the the same week that Gordon Brown became Britain's new Prime Minister, and exactly seven days before the second anniversary of the 7/7 attacks in London.

Friday, June 29, 2007

Weekend Monkey and Freedom Fighter do the weekly round up!



Now, here's an exciting new feature for Joshua's Army members...a weekly rundown of the news, featuring me and my close personal friend, Democrat presidential candidate Weekend Monkey!

FF: Hi Monkey...you're in South Carolina today?

WM: Yeah, doing a fundraiser in Columbia with the local PETA chapter.

FF: I knew you could get those people on board, Monkey..good work. I notice that you were, uh...not invited to last night's Democratic debate at Howard University...

WM: @#$@!!!

FF: Umm, from that I take it you're not pleased.

WM: They're a bunch of species-ist,gutless bastards.

FF: So,what did you think of the debate?

WM: Are you kidding, ff? That wasn't a debate, it was a lap dance! Hey, I was waiting for Hillary to break into her black mammy dialect! It was like, who can be more politically correct and wiggle better...I'm surprised nobody wore blackface.

FF: Yeah, a lot of people called it a real pander-fest.

WM: Funny thing is, I can out pander all of `em, with my education plans. That's why they blacklisted me..because they know I stand for something and that scares the bananas right out of them. Anyway, it was a real snoozer, besides.

FF: Y'know,Monkey, they all mentioned pulling out of Iraq, but not one of them mentioned fighting the war or protecting the country...am I wrong?

WM: Nah, you're not wrong. Those schmucks are all in denial. Me, I know how important it is to protect your piece of the jungle.

FF: Especially when you see what happened in London today. What do you think about that?

WM: I think you got it right...it was home grown British jihadis.

FF: Hey, Monkey, you're tight with these people..why are they so crazy, anyway? You ever talk to Ibn Habish and Ali Boobah about it?

WM: I think it's basically turf, ff. The Rushdie thing was like a real insult to them, because they're nervous about losing power and prestige over something like that. It's like a house made out of blocks..pull one out and the whole thing caves in. Next thing you know, women will be voting and driving cars. To them, it's all about power and who's the boss..and agreements are for suckers. That's why they don't work so well in that part of the world.

FF: We should talk about the big news..the amnesty bill crashing and burning.

WM: Well, I think my plan is looking better and better. I knew the primates wouldn't put up with that kind of bogus poop. Nobody with opposible thumbs woulda bought that nonsense. Maybe we should outsource Bush, and find someone to do the jobs the president and congress isn't doing....

FF: Oh, I think some of the congress did pretty good..Jeff Sessions and Jim DeMint for instance. And the others were scared to death..you know that the entire senate phone system shut down?

WM: Whoo!

FF: Did you hear Ann Coulter on TV ? `Hey, he really is a uniter! The whole country can't wait for that nincompoop to leave!'

WM: Hee hee! I tell yah, FF, you may end up being right about them impeaching him. You poop on your friends in the branches below one too many times, they just don't squawk when you fall outta the tree and the hyenas get you...

FF: Well, we'll see...

WM: Hey, FF, I gotta go..time to meet n' greet the primates...

FF: OK, I'll let you get to it..say good bye to Joshua's Army,OK ..By the way, did you know we're up past 100,000 visitors?

WM: Wow,in a year and a half?

FF: Yup. And that includes the early days when 20 visitors a day was a huge turnout.

WM: Not bad, FF. You couldn'ta done it with out me! Bye bye everybody, have a great weekend,and if you can't be good , be careful! Take it easy, FF.

FF: Take care Monkey. And dittos to all of you from me. Have a good one, see you in 24 or so..

Democrats try to close Club Gitmo



The House Democrats, emboldened by the Supreme court decision to consider whether to allow Gitmo detainees to appeal their `convictions' in US courts are moving rapidly. They want to cut President Bush's budget for Guantanamo Bay prison in half, thus beating the Bush administration in shutting down the little tropical resort we have there for Islamic terrorists and POWs.

The White House has already said that Bush plans to close the resort and move the prisoners to, say Fort Leavenworth.By forcing the issue, the House Democrats can thus take credit.In July, the House Appropriations Committee is expected to propose funding only half of Guantanamo's budget in the military's annual spending bill.

"What I'm most concerned about is that we uphold a rule of law and not give our enemies a compelling talking point that we are not true to our principles," said Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va.a member of the panel's subcommittee that oversees military funding. "As long as we detain people indefinitely without charging them, it's a potent weapon in the propaganda war against this country. And that's what Guantanamo has become."

( Moran actually admitted we have enemies??!!??)

Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., who chairs the House Appropriations Committee, declined to confirm details of the House funding proposal. But he said: "Do I think it should be closed? Damn right I do."

Our old friends Senators Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, are working on similar legislation to close Guantanamo from the Senate end.

In a June letter to the president, congressman and presidential candidate Duncan Hunter, the top Republican on the Armed Services Committee weighed in with his usual common sense saying that any plans to close Guantanamo were "misguided" and "dangerous."

"Once these detainees are brought onto U.S. soil, the detainees may acquire minimal rights under the Constitution, including the right to protest their detentions in court" said Hunter "This change in status will inevitably spawn a completely new round of litigation."

Let's all get a clue, shall we? These creeps are not `detainees' or `prisoners' or `convicts'...most of them are POW's taken on the battlefield. Since when are we giving POW's the rights of American citizens?

And what's more, they are an intelligence resource, which is what Club Gitmo is really all about.


Club Gitmo has been around five years, and in that time, a certain numbers of the jihadis incarcerated there have been `turned'. it's not only what they know, but their knowledge of how al Qaeda and other jihad organizations work, their knowledge of the players.

Just like Mob informants, they are a resource to help our intel figure out who's who and what's what as new information comes to light. And with them jailed, we don't have to worry about them being hit, or revealing the lines our investigations are proceeding along.

As Duncan Hunter said, this is `misguided and dangerous'..to say the least.

Clinton trashes missile defense plan on the eve of US -Russian summit


True to form, Mr. Bill came out and derided the U.S. missile shield plan... right before Putin and Bush are scheduled to have a summit on the matter.

What a class act. Perhaps the Russians are paying his `consultant fees' nowadays instead of Dubai or the Chinese.

Hamas TV has `Jew' kill off Mickey Mouse double



You all remember `Farfur' the Mickey Mouse Hamas look alike given the job of teaching Palestinian children to hate Jews and become jihad `martyrs'?

Well, Hamas TV Killed him off .

Guess how?

In the final show, little Farfur was beaten to death by an actor posing as an Israeli. At one point, the mouse called the Israeli a "terrorist."

"Farfour was martyred while defending his land," said Sara, the teen presenter. He was killed "by the killers of children," she added.

Station officials said Friday that Farfour got the axe to make room for new programs. Station manager Mohammed Bilal said he did not know what would be shown instead.

Maybe Jews killing Palestinian children to make matzoh?

These freaks don't need a state...they need mass psychiatric care and a well guarded asylum.

Car bombs found in the middle of London

Two London car bombs loaded with gas and nails were found today in London's West End.

Whole blocks of central London and famous landmarks like Piccadilly and Hyde Park were cleared after the first car bomb was found early today. Assistant Police Commissioner Peter Clarke linked the two bombs, and said that the cars, packed with gasoline cannisters, two gas cylinders and nails would have caused significant loss of life if it had detonated.

Hours before London's bomb squad dismantled them, a message appeared on one of the most widely used jihadist Internet forums,"al Hesbah" chat room, the saying: "Today I say: Rejoice, by Allah, London shall be bombed."

The posting mentioned the knighthood of Salmon Rushdie, along with other `grievances.'

"We say to Britain: The Emir of al Qaeda, Sheikh Osama, has once threatened you, and he carried out his threats. Today I say: Rejoice, by Allah, London shall be bombed," the message reads.

This attempted Islamist bombing in London's Haymarket area came one week before the second anniversary of the July 7 bombings that killed 52 people on London's transportation network...

Also a London jury was expected to hand down a verdict in the case against the five jihadis charged with trying to blow up city buses and trains in 2005. This was the second bombing, the one that failed to come off.

The car bomb devices were crude,but effective and had a fairly amateur look to them.

If that's true, I'd guess that they're the work of Britain's home grown jihadis, and not professionals.

One thing I noticed about a lot of the press reports, particularly in the Beeb and CNN was an attempt to connect this with Iraq, such as saying that devices of this type were `perfected in the Iraq insurgency.'

The context,of course, is that if we weren't in Iraq, none of this would be going on.

Actually, these reporters are wrong. Tactics like these, as well as virtually every tactic used by Islamic terrorists against civilians were first tried out against Israel, long before 9/11 or the Iraq invasion.

Watcher's Council Results, 6/29/07

The Council has spoken! A complete list of results can be found at the site of our fearless leader, the infamous Watcher of Weasels


Both winners this week focused on the foibles of the dinosaur media, a never ending source of material it seems.

The winner this week was Bookworm Room: A Stunningly Dishonest Piece of Advocacy Writing About the Supreme Court Ms. Bookworm's outstanding evisceration of one of the dinosaur media's jackals' agenda driven attack on three decisions of the Roberts Supreme Court that involve outright dishonesty and a total disregard for journalistic standards..no new tale to tell, eh? Congrats to Ms. Bookworm for an outstanding piece of writing and a well-deserved win.


In second place, for the second week in a row was was Cheat Seeking Missiles: The Most Ridiculous Story of The Year (2) Laer's extremely well written dissection of a piece of drivel masquerading as serious analysis of the Iraq War. Congrats Laer!

For non-Council, the winner was The Rupture: Seraphic Secrets One of my choices (Dr. Sanity's was my other pick). Robert J. Avrech corrects some of the recurrent myths on Gaza and provided some needed clarity in a fine bit of writing.


In second place for non-Council was Muslim Speaks at My Church, Calls Me “Naive.” Also “Tough.”- Anwyn's Notes in the Margin. Anwyn pens an extremely revealing first hand account of experiencing Islamist taqiyya (lying to non-believers to advance Islam) at an event involving a Muslim speaker at her church. As Joshua's Army members know, most Muslims can justify being two-faced and lying to non-Muslims in any circumstances with taqiyya.

Of course, the bridge building always only works one way. Non-Muslims would rarely be allowed to enter a mosque(unless they're propective reverts), let alone speak at one about their faith.


Hearty Kudos to all the winners!

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Fairness Doctrine voted out of existence!!

Yeah, the hits just keep on coming.

Enraged at the thought that their inferiors might actually have the audacity to voice their opinions on Congress' sleazy backroom dealing and ticked off beyond measure at the failure of their attempt to push amnesty for illegal aliens down the country's throat, a number of politicians vented about the sinister influence of talk radio and declared that they were interested in reviving an antique piece of claptrap known as the Fairness Doctrine.

This would involve foisting a whole slew of Leftist talk shows on the airwaves whether they got ratings or not, in an effort to shut down - and shut up - the new media.

Among the miscreants who voiced approval of this blatant attempt to defy the First Amendment were John Kerry, Dianne Feinstein, Barbara Boxer and Nancy Pelosi.

One time talk show host Mike Pence,now in Congress deserves major credit for nipping this in the bud. he quickly crafted a bill barring the FCC from imposing the Fairness Doctrine in the future...and the House voted in favor, 309-115.

CORRECTION: The Pence amendment does not kill off the Fairness Doctrine forever..just for the duration of this congress, since it was attached to a spending bill. He's working on legislation to make it permanent.

Bush and the Congress head towards a Constitutional showdown

Nasty stuff in Washington today for President Bush.

Aside from the crashing and burning of the amnesty legislation he wasp ushing so hard for, it looks he's headed for a real fistfight with Congress over executive privilege.

As you know, the Democrats in control of Congress have been feverishly searching for something, anything to hang on the president that might spell i-m-p-e-a-c-h-m-e-n-t.

The president today asserted executive privilege today and flat out rejected congressional demands for documents related to the firing of those eight federal prosecutors.

Bush's attorney told Congress the White House would not turn over subpoenaed documents for former presidential counsel Harriet Miers and former political director Sara Taylor. Congressional panels want the documents to continue their investigations of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.

"With respect, it is with much regret that we are forced down this unfortunate path which we sought to avoid by finding grounds for mutual accommodation," White House counsel Fred Fielding said in a letter to the chairmen of the Senate and House Judiciary Committees. "We had hoped this matter could conclude with your committees receiving information in lieu of having to invoke executive privilege. Instead, we are at this conclusion."

The deadline for surrendering the subpoened documents was today. The White House also said that Miers and Taylor would not be allowed to testify next month, as directed by the subpoenas, which were issued June 13. This could end up with contempt citations and a much wider battle in federal court over separation of powers.

"Increasingly, the president and vice president feel they are above the law," said Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt. He called the president's actions "Nixonian stonewalling."

His House counterpart, Judiciary Chairman John Conyers, D-Mich., said Bush's assertion of executive privilege was "unprecedented in its breadth and scope" and displayed "an appalling disregard for the right of the people to know what is going on in their government."

Well, at least unprecendented since Mr. Bill left office. Conyers and Leahy both have a livid,pulsing personal hatred of Bush, and they will not be dislodged without a fight.

In his letter, Fred Fielding tried to make the case that Bush had "attempted to chart a course of cooperation" by releasing more than 8,500 pages of documents and sending Gonzales and other senior officials to testify before Congress. The White House also offered a compromise in which Miers, Taylor, White House political strategist Karl Rove and their assistents would be interviewed by Judiciary Committee aides in closed- door sessions, without transcripts.

Leahy and Conyers rejected that offer out of hand. I mean, why accept soemthing like that when you can give the impression of official `corruption'?


In his letter, Fielding explained Bush's position on executive privilege this way: "For the President to perform his constitutional duties, it is imperative that he receive candid and unfettered advice and that free and open discussions and deliberations occur among his advisors and between those advisors and others within and outside the Executive Branch."

The Democrats are looking to pick off Gonzales and say that firing the prosecutors last winter was improper. The White House says U.S. attorneys are political appointees who can be hired and fired for almost any reason.

And this isn't all, folks.

Just yesterday, Leahy and the Senate Judiciary Committee subpoenaed the White House and Vice President Dick Cheney's office, demanding documents pertaining to the warrantless surveillance program the New York Times outed, to the delight of our enemies.

The Judiciary Committeess also subpoenaed the National Security Council. Leahy added that, like Conyers, he would consider pursuing contempt citations in the event of a refusal.

As I predicted right after the 2006 elections,Washington is becoming a town to settle personal scores rather than a town to actually do anything constructive since the Democrats took control of the committees.

The Democrats want Bush's head, especially as the 2008 elections draw closer. And remember that Nancy Pelosi is number three on the list to take the presidentcy after Bush and Cheney.

I give President Bush no more than a 60% chance of finishing out his term. He may live to regret being so cavalier towards the people that put him in office.

The Rats Eat their Own; Fatah falling apart in mutual recriminations



It couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of thieving, murderous thugs.

Fatah is apparently rife with accusations and counter accusations on `who lost Gaza'..and it's splitting them even further into factions.

Hani al- Hassan is an old line Fatah gangleader, an adviser to Palestinian Authority capo del tutti Mahmoud Abbas and an ex PA interior minister. He was fired from his job today after a particularly harsh interview with Jihad TV al Jazeera in which he criticized a number of other Fatah gang leaders for the Gaza debacle.

Apparently there is a lot of dissension among the natives, who see Abbas, quite rightly, as a really weak leader who could end up getting them killed and losing them their West Bank turf.

Hassan and some of the Fatah old guard from the Arafat days want to talk to Hamas,have a mob sitdown and try and work things out so they can go back to concentrating on their favorite sport of killing Jews..except Abbas and his closest pals, stuffed with hubris from the embrace ( and cash) they've gotten from the Americans, the EU and the Olmert government absolutely refuse.

According to a long time source of mine in the Palestinian Authority, Abbas is also not sharing the booty around properly, and some of the younger Fatah guys are screaming for `reform' - which in this context means a fair share of the swag and some new faces in positions of power.

And Abbas didn't improve things by appointing his old crony Zakariya al-Agha to the largely ( at this point) ceremonial job as Fatah's top boss in charge of Gaza...or by threatening to disarm some of the shooters in the al Aksa martyr's brigade if they didn't follow his orders.

Hassan, in his interview put the blame for what happened in Gaza squarely on Fatah gang boss and Gaza kingpin Muhammad Dahlan.

"He [Dahlan] exploited the strong political influence he wields to implicate all parties, and is fuelling the situation in the West Bank now" he said.

Hassan said Dahlan only had influence because of backing by the United States and Israel. ( probably true, actually..)

"Dahlan used the money he received from Israel and the US to pay the salaries of up to 2,000 officers and thus control security apparatuses," he said.

Remember last week when I told you that Dahlan was skimming off part of the aid money for himself?

"He [Abbas] named Dahlan as his national security adviser and a supervisor of the security forces despite the fact that he's a member of parliament," he said. "Abbas also took for granted Dahlan's advice to isolate Hamas, which gave the impression that the Palestinian Authority has forged an unholy alliance with Israel to isolate and punish the Palestinian people for voting for Hamas."

After the interview, Fatah gunmen went over to Hassan's house in Ramallah and shot it up...which kinda gives a uniquely `Palestinian' twist to the term `being fired.'

Abbas also got rid of General Abu Nidal Maz'al, the commander of the Abbas' Presidential Guard in the Gaza Strip, for surrendering to Hamas, which brings the total up to seven `generals' and `commanders' who've been bounced off the payroll for their antics in Gaza against Hamas. These guys are basically sacrificial lambs for Dahlan, who is still US General Keith Dayton's mainsqueeze. All of them did the same thing, directing the so-called `fighting' from the safety of the West Bank via cellphone.

And all of them have their own clan followings, who can be expected to not take this kind of demotion lightly.

Abbas' Fatah followers,of course, had nothing but the ol' badmouth for Hassan after the interview.

"Hani al-Hassan has plunged to the level of the Hamas murderers, who staged a bloody coup in the Gaza Strip," said Ahmed Abdel Rahman, a top Abbas aide. "By making such remarks, Hassan has distanced himself from Fatah and has chosen to side with the murderers."

Azzam al-Ahmed, head of Fatah's parliamentary list in the Palestinian Legislative Council, said "We will form a commission of inquiry to investigate Hassan," he said. "President Abbas has decided to dismiss Hassan from his job. What Hassan said does not represent Fatah."

Ahmed also decided to bad mouth Al-Jazeera, describing the network as a "mouthpiece for Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood." Now,Joshua's Army members, where have you heard that before, hmmm?

Samir Mashharawi, one of Dahlan's boys, accussed Hassanof being a traitor, no less.

"Hassan was one of the Fatah leaders who gave Hamas a lot of information," Mashharawi said. "He was in touch with [Syria-based Hamas leader] Khaled Mashaal and convinced him that Fatah was preparing to wage war against Hamas."

Bottom line: Abbas seems to be alienating a lot of the Fatah mob lately.

He may not end up being around long enough to be `supported' bythe likes of President Bush, Condi Rice and Ehud Olmert.

Guess where your president was Wednesday morning...insh'allah



... rededicating the Saudi funded Islamic Center of Washington D.C.

That's right..our war president took a little time off from hawking the amnesty legislation to the senate to participate in ceremonies honoring a wahabist outpost within spitting distance of the White House.

To get a good sense on what the Saudis push in mosques like this, here's an excerpt from the report on hate literature found in Saudi Mosques, courtesy of Freedom House:

* Various Saudi government publications gathered for this study, most of which are in Arabic, assert that it is a religious obligation for Muslims to hate Christians and Jews and warn against imitating, befriending, or helping them in any way, or taking part in their festivities and celebrations;

* The documents promote contempt for the United States because it is ruled by legislated civil law rather than by totalitarian Wahhabi-style Islamic law. They condemn democracy as un-Islamic;

* The documents stress that when Muslims are in the lands of the unbelievers, they must behave as if on a mission behind enemy lines. Either they are there to acquire new knowledge and make money to be later employed in the jihad against the infidels, or they are there to proselytize the infidels until at least some convert to Islam. Any other reason for lingering among the unbelievers in their lands is illegitimate, and unless a Muslim leaves as quickly as possible, he or she is not a true Muslim and so too must be condemned. For example, a document in the collection for the “Immigrant Muslim” bears the words “Greetings from the Cultural Attache in Washington, D.C.” of the Embassy of Saudi Arabia, and is published by the government of Saudi Arabia. In an authoritative religious voice, it gives detailed instructions on how to “hate” the Christian and Jew: Never greet them first. Never congratulate the infidel on his holiday. Never imitate the infidel. Do not become a naturalized citizen of the United States. Do not wear a graduation gown because this imitates the infidel;

* One insidious aspect of the Saudi propaganda examined is its aim to replace traditional and moderate interpretations of Islam with extremist Wahhabism, the officially-established religion of Saudi Arabia. In these documents, other Muslims, especially those who advocate tolerance, are condemned as infidels. The opening fatwa in one Saudi embassy-distributed book, published by the Saudi Air Force, responds to a question about a Muslim preacher in a European mosque who taught that it is not right to condemn Jews and Christians as infidels. The Saudi state cleric’s reply rebukes the Muslim cleric: “He who casts doubts about their infidelity leaves no doubt about his.” Since, under Saudi law, “apostates” from Islam can be sentenced to death, this is an implied death threat against the tolerant Muslim imam, as well as an incitement to vigilante violence;

* Sufi and Shiite Muslims are viciously condemned;

* For a Muslim who fails to uphold the Saudi Wahhabi sect’s sexual mores (i.e. through homosexual activity or heterosexual activity outside of marriage), the edicts published by the Saudi government’s Ministry of Islamic Affairs, and found in American mosques advise, “it would be lawful for Muslims to spill his blood and to take his money;”

* Regarding those who convert out of Islam, the Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs explicitly asserts, they “should be killed;”

* Saudi textbooks and other publications in the collection, propagate a Nazi-like hatred for Jews, treat the forged Protocols of the Elders of Zion as historical fact, and avow that the Muslim’s duty is to eliminate the state of Israel;


The Washington DC Islamic Center is identified specifically in the report as a center of this kind of hatred.

Aside from the incongruity of a president who has sworn to uphold the Constitution and the laws of the land speaking at a place like this, especially on religious tolerance, the current occupant of the White house has big plans...he wants to appoint a US envoy to one of the world’s most bigoted groups, the Organization of the Islamic Conference:

"To underscore America’s respect for the Muslim faith here at home, I came to this Center six days after the 9/11 attacks to denounce incidents of prejudice against Muslim Americans. (Applause.) Today I am announcing a new initiative that will improve mutual understanding and cooperation between America and people in predominately Muslim countries.

I will appoint a special envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference. This is the first time a President has made such an appointment to the OIC. (Applause.) Our special envoy will listen to and learn from representatives from Muslim states and will share with them America’s views and values. This is an opportunity for Americans to demonstrate to Muslim communities our interest in respectful dialogue and continued friendship...."



For those of you not familiar with the OIC, let's revisit a few highlights:

  • The conference is the place where Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammed received a standing ovation for a keynote speech delivered on October 16th, 2003 that was nothing less than a declaration of jihad against the west. In it he declared that `Jews run the world' and essentially said in so many words that the destruction of Israel was a goal towards a larger pan-Islamic caliphate, and that essentially, the US and Europe will only accept Islam as their master after their current masters, the Jews, are destroyed.
  • In 2004, just after the massacre of children at Beslan, the OIC famously defined Islamic terrorism as `legitimate resistance' and refused to cooperate with the UN in condemning it.
  • In 2005, the OIC called for universal application of sharia and demanded a permanent seat on the UN Security Council.
  • Also in 2005, Iranian president Ahmadinejad got a standing ovation speaking at the OIC in Mecca, denying that the Holocaust occurred, calling Israel a `tumor' and demanding that the world 'move the Jews to Germany'. And in 2006 Ahmadinejad called for “the elimination of the Zionist regime,” and recieved widespread applause in a speech at the OIC that year. Needless to say, the OIC failed to condemn this is the least.
  • In 2006, during the Danish cartoon seethefest, the OIC passed a resolution demanding that the UN pass a resolution bannning `attacks on religion' ( read `Islam) with sanctions for violators.
  • This same organization, the OIC has an office, the Islamic Office for the Boycott of Israel, entirely devoted to enforcing a boycott contrary to US law. And they recentlypassed a resolution condemning Islamophobia and `insults to Islam' as `worst form of terrorism’. And they have never unequivocally condemned the terrorism that occurred here in America on 9/11, in Britain, in Madrid or indeed, anywhere else.
  • The OIC, as one of the largest voting blocs in the UN has repeatedly obstructed any actions against Sudan for the genocide in Darfur.
  • The OIC consistently supports Hamas, and Hezbollah, groups identified as terrorist organizations under US law.

This is the racist, anti-American group our president legitimized and wants to send an envoy to, `to listen and to learn'.

So, let's reiterate: the president of the United States shows up to make some sort of statement on moderate Islam and religious tolerance, in a wahabist mosque with representatives of unindicted terrorist co-conspirators CAIR , the Saudi Islamic Society of North America ( ISNA) that's used as a front to fund and export this kind of jihad to America present. And concludes his remarks by stating that he's going to send an American envoy to the Heart of Darkness `to listen and to learn.'

This is apparently Prsident Bush's latest foray into influencing Muslim hearts and minds..by dealing with the same people that are spending millions to radicalize Muslims world wide and undermine our society.

I still remember what President Bush said on September 20th, 2001 in his speech to Congress and the nation.

He told us that Islam was a religion of peace, which was untrue. And he also made a point of saying ( and perhaps he truly believed it) that al-Qaeda was `a fringe form of Islamic extremism that has been rejected by Muslim scholars and the vast majority of Muslim clerics.' And as we've seen, that was also untrue. While there are many Muslims who reject what al Qaeda stands for, there are also a significant number of Muslims who think otherwise.

The president made a point of telling Muslims how much we respect them...but he did not once call for America's Muslims to come forward and out the jihadis in their midst or provide even so much as an `800' tip line as a framework for them to do so. Instead, the president preferred to enable people like CAIR and the Wahabi institutions here in the US....like the Washington DC Islamic Center.

The president also said this:

" We will starve terrorists of funding, turn them one against another, drive them from place to place, until there is no refuge or no rest. And we will pursue nations that provide aid or safe haven to terrorism. Every nation, in every region, now has a decision to make. Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists. (Applause.) From this day forward, any nation that continues to harbor or support terrorism will be regarded by the United States as a hostile regime." (emphasis mine)

Remember the Bush doctrine?

Had President Bush actually done this, with no equivocating, this war would have been over long ago and the president's reputation very different from what it is today. The fact is, he didn't,and he continues along the same path.

Unfortunately, that nuanced response to naked aggression has merely exhorted our enemies in the Religion of Peace to even greater efforts. You have to remember, the president just wasn't heard, or judged, by us....then or now.

While we're exporting Coca cola and I-Pods to our enemies, they're exporting jihad ideology here. And we're enabling them.

The irony is, in a word monstrous. But obviously, not for this president....

Amnesty Bill Chrashes and Burns...





Well America, you did it! The US Senate this morning voted 4 against advancing the amnesty bill to a vote.The tally was 46 to 53, 14 votes shy of the 60 needed to end debate. Here's the role call:

Alphabetical by Senator Name
Akaka (D-HI), Yea
Alexander (R-TN), Nay
Allard (R-CO), Nay
Barrasso (R-WY), Nay
Baucus (D-MT), Nay
Bayh (D-IN), Nay
Bennett (R-UT), Yea
Biden (D-DE), Yea
Bingaman (D-NM), Nay
Bond (R-MO), Nay
Boxer (D-CA), Yea
Brown (D-OH), Nay
Brownback (R-KS), Nay
Bunning (R-KY), Nay
Burr (R-NC), Nay
Byrd (D-WV), Nay
Cantwell (D-WA), Yea
Cardin (D-MD), Yea
Carper (D-DE), Yea
Casey (D-PA), Yea
Chambliss (R-GA), Nay
Clinton (D-NY), Yea
Coburn (R-OK), Nay
Cochran (R-MS), Nay
Coleman (R-MN), Nay
Collins (R-ME), Nay
Conrad (D-ND), Yea
Corker (R-TN), Nay
Cornyn (R-TX), Nay
Craig (R-ID), Yea
Crapo (R-ID), Nay
DeMint (R-SC), Nay
Dodd (D-CT), Yea
Dole (R-NC), Nay
Domenici (R-NM), Nay
Dorgan (D-ND), Nay
Durbin (D-IL), Yea
Ensign (R-NV), Nay
Enzi (R-WY), Nay
Feingold (D-WI), Yea
Feinstein (D-CA), Yea
Graham (R-SC), Yea
Grassley (R-IA), Nay
Gregg (R-NH), Yea
Hagel (R-NE), Yea
Harkin (D-IA), Nay
Hatch (R-UT), Nay
Hutchison (R-TX), Nay
Inhofe (R-OK), Nay
Inouye (D-HI), Yea
Isakson (R-GA), Nay
Johnson (D-SD), Not Voting
Kennedy (D-MA), Yea
Kerry (D-MA), Yea
Klobuchar (D-MN), Yea
Kohl (D-WI), Yea
Kyl (R-AZ), Yea
Landrieu (D-LA), Nay
Lautenberg (D-NJ), Yea
Leahy (D-VT), Yea
Levin (D-MI), Yea
Lieberman (ID-CT), Yea
Lincoln (D-AR), Yea
Lott (R-MS), Yea
Lugar (R-IN), Yea
Martinez (R-FL), Yea
McCain (R-AZ), Yea
McCaskill (D-MO), Nay
McConnell (R-KY), Nay
Menendez (D-NJ), Yea
Mikulski (D-MD), Yea
Murkowski (R-AK), Nay
Murray (D-WA), Yea
Nelson (D-FL), Yea
Nelson (D-NE), Nay
Obama (D-IL), Yea
Pryor (D-AR), Nay
Reed (D-RI), Yea
Reid (D-NV), Yea
Roberts (R-KS), Nay
Rockefeller (D-WV), Nay
Salazar (D-CO), Yea
Sanders (I-VT), Nay
Schumer (D-NY), Yea
Sessions (R-AL), Nay
Shelby (R-AL), Nay
Smith (R-OR), Nay
Snowe (R-ME), Yea
Specter (R-PA), Yea
Stabenow (D-MI), Nay
Stevens (R-AK), Nay
Sununu (R-NH), Nay
Tester (D-MT), Nay
Thune (R-SD), Nay
Vitter (R-LA), Nay
Voinovich (R-OH), Nay
Warner (R-VA), Nay
Webb (D-VA), Nay
Whitehouse (D-RI), Yea
Wyden (D-OR), Yea



And here are the 18 senators who switched their votes between Tuesday and Thursday, thanks to your phone calls, e-mails and faxes...the Senate actually had to shut down its' phone system and limit access!

• Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-New Mexico
• Sen. Christopher Bond, R-Missouri
• Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio
• Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kansas
• Sen. Richard Burr, R-North Carolina
• Sen. Norm Coleman, R-Minnesota
• Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine
• Sen. Pete Domenici, R-New Mexico
• Sen. John Ensign, R-Nevada
• Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa
• Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky
• Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska
• Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska
• Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Arkansas
• Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska
• Sen. George Voinovich, R-Ohio
• Sen. John Warner, R-Virginia
• Sen. James Webb, D-Virginia


This should be a clear message to Washington and the political elites that the American people want the borders fixed and to see concrete evidence of enforcement of our laws before they start worrying about immigration issues. Here's one senator who gets it, Republican Sen. David Vitter of Louisiana, who said his "no" vote sent a crystal clear message "that the American people want us to start with enforcement, both at the border and at the workplace, and don't want promises. They want action, they want results, they want proof, because they've heard all the promises before."

The sheer arrogance in the way this bill was rushed through the Senate in an attempt to shove it down America's throat before anyone knew what hit them is mindboggling.

And the effort to mix the idea of border security with immigration and economic issues in a post 9/11 world amazes me.It deserved to be defeated.

As with all victories, there will be some consequences. The fact that proponents of this flawed legislation chose to go below the belt by playing the race card and painting those who legitimately questioned this folly as bigots may resonate with part of the Hispanic electorate..and of course, those politicians that threw this garbage into the mix, especially the Republicans, will of course blame the victims of their vitriol if there are any consequences at the polls. And given whose running the senate election campaign committees in both parties, those senators who had the courage to defy the elites and listen to their constituents can expect some spiteful retaliation.

Moreover, the same spitefulness will likely ensure that nothing gets done in terms of border security until the next president takes office...and Dianne Feinstein,Harry Reid, Mel Martinez, Ted Kennedy and Lindsay Graham have promised us as much.

Another thing we can probably look forward to is a real attempt to muzzle talk radio and the internet.The elites dislike it when the light is shined on their attempted back room dealings.

That attempt will undoubtedly be unsuccessful, but as always, freedom carries the burden of watchfulness.

For now, however, we can congratulate ourselves on a well-deserved victory.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Iran prepares for war with gasoline rationing and troop incursions into Iraq

Iranians torch a gas station in protest against rationing.


We may be in denial here in America about whether we're at war or not, but our Iranian friends certainly aren't.

Amid rumors of various troop incursions in parts of Iraq, the mullahs took the concrete step of immediately instituting drastic gasoline rationing, which led to an outbreak of rioting that included the torching and vandalizing of a number of gas stations. The rationing was announced just two hours before it went into effect:

"From midnight tonight, gasoline for all motor vehicles and motorcycles will be rationed," state television said in an announcement quoting the Oil Ministry.

This has received a fair amount of coverage, with a lot of speculation that this is the beginning of some kind of revolt against the mullahs. It's nothing of the kind.

The regime instituted this for one reason and one reason only...as a preparation for war. And it wouldn't do this unless it was confident in its ability to control the Iranian `street'


Iran is a major crude oil producer, albeit with declining output, but gasoline is another matter. Corruption and antiquated refineries mean that Iran needs to import over 40% of its gasoline, making this a major Achilles heel for the regime in any military confrontation, as I've noted before.

To try and counteract this, the Iranians are feverishly trying to convert military vehicles to natural gas, and have now instituted rationing in a desperate attempt to build up some reserves to try and provide the Republican Guards with enough fuel to perform in what they feel is an imminent attack by the US to curtail their nuclear program and keep their power stations and water supplies running in case of a war.

That's the Iranian bogeyman we're so afraid of confronting..scrounging for gasoline!

The Republican Guard is also apparently deploying troops in or near Iraq, with one of my sources reporting on a concentration adjacent to the Iranian province of Khuzestan:

The region, right near the Shatt al-Arab, contains a number of oil fields and Republican Guard bases and would likely be one of the first fronts in a US - Iran war. The Republican Guards reported in the region would attempt to repel US attempts to sabotage and destroy those facilities.

While a number of people have rightly been skeptical of the British Sun's account of Iranian forces crossing the Iraqi border and attacking British forces there, it's worth noting that the Republican Guard has deployed troops and operatives in Iraq before, some of whom we have in custody...and in conjunction with the abrupt rationing, the crackdown on dissidents and the various deployments and training going on with their military, it's obvious that the mullahs feel that something is right around the corner.

Let's hope so. The time to stomp these cockroaches is now, before they get the more advanced toys they're so fervidly seeking.

Suicidal...

The Latest on the Amnesty legislation


As most of you know by now, the initial vote to continue to debate this bill passed in the Senate 64-35, which means that the initial effort to kill this horror of a bill has failed.

A number of Senators who previously voted to kill this switched sides, including Kit Bond
( R-MO), Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Sam Brownback (R-KS) and Mitch McConnell (R-KY). Here's the roll call:

Akaka (D-HI), Yea
Alexander (R-TN), Nay
Allard (R-CO), Nay
Barrasso (R-WY), Nay
Baucus (D-MT), Nay
Bayh (D-IN), Nay
Bennett (R-UT), Yea
Biden (D-DE), Yea
Bingaman (D-NM), Yea
Bond (R-MO), Yea
Boxer (D-CA), Yea
Brown (D-OH), Yea
Brownback (R-KS), Yea
Bunning (R-KY), Nay
Burr (R-NC), Yea
Byrd (D-WV), Nay
Cantwell (D-WA), Yea
Cardin (D-MD), Yea
Carper (D-DE), Yea
Casey (D-PA), Yea
Chambliss (R-GA), Nay
Clinton (D-NY), Yea
Coburn (R-OK), Nay
Cochran (R-MS), Nay
Coleman (R-MN), Yea
Collins (R-ME), Yea
Conrad (D-ND), Yea
Corker (R-TN), Nay
Cornyn (R-TX), Nay
Craig (R-ID), Yea
Crapo (R-ID), Nay
DeMint (R-SC), Nay
Dodd (D-CT), Yea
Dole (R-NC), Nay
Domenici (R-NM), Yea
Dorgan (D-ND), Nay
Durbin (D-IL), Yea
Ensign (R-NV), Yea
Enzi (R-WY), Nay
Feingold (D-WI), Yea
Feinstein (D-CA), Yea
Graham (R-SC), Yea
Grassley (R-IA), Nay
Gregg (R-NH), Yea
Hagel (R-NE), Yea
Harkin (D-IA), Yea
Hatch (R-UT), Nay
Hutchison (R-TX), Nay
Inhofe (R-OK), Nay
Inouye (D-HI), Yea
Isakson (R-GA), Nay
Johnson (D-SD), Not Voting
Kennedy (D-MA), Yea
Kerry (D-MA), Yea
Klobuchar (D-MN), Yea
Kohl (D-WI), Yea
Kyl (R-AZ), Yea
Landrieu (D-LA), Nay
Lautenberg (D-NJ), Yea
Leahy (D-VT), Yea
Levin (D-MI), Yea
Lieberman (ID-CT), Yea
Lincoln (D-AR), Yea
Lott (R-MS), Yea
Lugar (R-IN), Yea
Martinez (R-FL), Yea
McCain (R-AZ), Yea
McCaskill (D-MO), Nay
McConnell (R-KY), Yea
Menendez (D-NJ), Yea
Mikulski (D-MD), Yea
Murkowski (R-AK), Yea
Murray (D-WA), Yea
Nelson (D-FL), Yea
Nelson (D-NE), Yea
Obama (D-IL), Yea
Pryor (D-AR), Yea
Reed (D-RI), Yea
Reid (D-NV), Yea
Roberts (R-KS), Nay
Rockefeller (D-WV), Nay
Salazar (D-CO), Yea
Sanders (I-VT), Nay
Schumer (D-NY), Yea
Sessions (R-AL), Nay
Shelby (R-AL), Nay
Smith (R-OR), Nay
Snowe (R-ME), Yea
Specter (R-PA), Yea
Stabenow (D-MI), Nay
Stevens (R-AK), Yea
Sununu (R-NH), Nay
Tester (D-MT), Nay
Thune (R-SD), Nay
Vitter (R-LA), Nay
Voinovich (R-OH), Yea
Warner (R-VA), Yea
Webb (D-VA), Yea
Whitehouse (D-RI), Yea
Wyden (D-OR), Ye

Simply disgraceful.

A number of the flipfloppers had various reasons for jumping the fence, mostly geared around pet amendments they were promised if they allowed this to go to debate. A couple of these amendments have already bitten the dust today ; Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison's (r-Tx) to require that illegal immigrants go home within two years in order to qualify for one of those renewable Z visas and Jim Webb's (d-VA), that would have allowed only those who had been in the country for at least four years to gain lawful status.

Once again, the amnesty proponents in the Senate are trying to rush through this flawed legislation. Votes on key amendments will continue today - but under a complex and controlled procedure designed to overcome objections by opponents of the bill. It will allow votes only on a limited list of 26 amendments before the next crucial vote on the bill tommorow, which needs 60 votes to cut off a filibuster.

President Bush is reportedly manning the phones non-stop, and Homeland Security Chief Nicholas Chertoff and Commerce Secretary Carlos Guttierez have reportedly virtually taken up residence on Capitol Hill, since they apparently have nothing better to do but lobby for this nonsense no matter what the majority of the American people think.

If you care about preserving our Republic, don't wait another minute. Call, fax and e-mail your senators and let them know that if they pass this abomination, not only will you not vote for them, but you will work for and give money to their opponents.

This transcends Liberal vs. Conservative and Democrat vs. Republican - DO IT NOW!!!!!!!!!


Syria openly reinforcing and re-arming anti-government forces in Lebanon

Nahr el-Bared battleground...


The proxy war between the US-backed Siniora government and the Iranian/Syrian backed Palestinian Fatah al-Islam in Lebanon continues, with no end in sight.

The Syrian Army is openly sending reinforcements, arms, fuel and food to Fatah al-Islam in its main base at Nahr el-Bared, with the reinforcements mainly Palestinian fighters under their control.

In addition, the Syrians have sent forces into northern Lebanon, the Beqaa Valley, the mountains north of Tripoli and south of Beirut.

UNIFIL is doing absolutely nothing to stop the Syrians from doing this, or to prevent the ongoing Hezbollah buildup - except maybe lying about it.

UNIFIL commander Major General Claudio Graziano went on record a week or so ago telling the world that 'Hezbollah not rearming in south Lebanon' and that all is well, no matter what the Shin Bet and the IDF are saying...and then an independent UN report came out a week later that said in no uncertain terms that arms smuggling into Lebanon is unstoppable, and advised Lebanon to `quickly establish a mobile force to intercept any flow of weapons',something UNIFIL was supposed to do!

It was also a fairly frank admission that UNIFIL has failed utterly in enforcing UN Resolution 1709.

Iran's proxy Hezbollah is not involved in the assault on the Siniora government at the moment, except covertly and politically. They are likely saving up for a confrontation with Israel this summer.

The `objective' BBC employs Hamas terrorist in Gaza

Here's a nice bit...the Beeb has at least one Hamas terrorist on its payroll!

Last week, at the specific request of the BBC, Israel let a Hamas member enter Gaza , against the advice of the Shin Bet, who identified the employee as a Hamas operative.

The Beeb wanted him to enter Gaza because they believed he could assist in negotiating the release of pro-Palestinian British reporter Alan Johnston.

"We did not want to be blamed for holding up Johnston's release," one official said, explaining the decision to allow the Hamas member into Gaza.

"If we had rejected the request the British would be able to use our decision as an excuse for why Johnston is not being released."

Now, Hamas is officially a proscribed terrorist group under British Law, and the Beeb denies that it employs any Hamas members.

But if that's so,then why would the Beeb have reason to believe that he would have influence with Hamas?

In view of the BBC's frequently demonstrated credibility, I think I prefer to go with the Shin Bet's version of things.

Truly despicable.

Well,it's official -Tony Blair named `Middle East Peace Envoy'


As I predicted, Tony Blair was named as the special Middle East peace envoy for the so-called Quartet..the US, the EU, Russia and the UN.

"Following discussions among the principals, today the quartet dealing with the Middle East is announcing the appointment of Tony Blair as the quartet's representative," said UN spokesperson Michele Montas.

Apparently representatives of the `Quartet' - clinched the deal offering Blair the post yesterday.If the UN and Russia went along with it, that pretty much says it all.

Of course, Blair repeated the mantra and the cathecism of the Quartet:

"The absolute priority is to try to give effect to what is now the consensus across the international community that the only way of bringing stability and peace in the Middle East is a two state solution.... this means a state of Israel which is secure and confident in its security, and a Palestinian state that is not merely viable in terms of its territory but in terms of its institutions and governance".

This is a ridiculous choice if the envoy is supposed to be impartial and work for a real and lasting peace between the parties, considering the historically pro-Palestinian and pro-Arab stance of Blair's Labour government in Britain, the de facto arms embargo on Israel that even extended to ejection mechanisms designed to save the lives of Israeli pilots and the Labour Party's dependence on Muslim votes to stay in power.

Of course, it's not at all ridiculous if the idea is to have an `impartial' envoy aiding in squeezing Israel on dangerous and one sided strategic concessions in exchange for Arab assurances.

That's certainly worked well for Israel and the US in the past, hasn't it?

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Watcher's Council Nominations, 6/27/07




Every week, the Watcher's Council members nominate two posts each, one from the Council members and one from outside for consideration by the whole Council. The complete list of this week's Council nominations can be found at the site of our fearless leader, Watcher of Weasels




Some excellent pieces this week, as usual...OK, here's this week's Council lineup:

1. JoshuaPundit: General Petraeus: Fighting On Two Fronts, Winning..and Playing For Time Most of youknow my views onthe sadly mismanaged Iraq War, but something astonishing is going on lately in Iraq, and it's a story the dinosaur media is ignoring, except for the daily casualty lists. For the first time since our original invasion, we are fighting a sustained offensive, with a detailed, meticulous strategy - and winning decisively.

The architect of this is General David Petraeus, and, with a little luck, and perhaps some corresponding moves by the Bush Administration to finally confront Iran, we have a fighting chance, just maybe, after 4 years of mismanagement and lost opportunities to turn this into a decisive victory.

The other side of this, of course, is the second front in this war, the home front...and here, General Petraeus is in real trouble, with President Bush's political opponents inserting arbitrary time limits and doing their very best to impede and obstruct Petraeus' efforts.

I examine the progress on these two fronts, what's at stake, and why General Petraeus deserves an honest chance to succeed.

2. Done With Mirrors; Back America Callimachus writes about the "Take Back America 2007 conference" for netroots bloggers, in particular a speech by `digby' - and finds it an amazing window into American political thought...where we differ with these folks and where we agree.

3. Soccer Dad: Abbas Over Easy Charles Krauthammer is normally right on the money. But when, as Soccer Dad writes he starts yakking about giving the Fatah mob's capo Mahmoud Abbas `one last chance', it's eerily reminiscent of the sort of horse manure they used to write about Abbas' old boss, Yasir Arafat. Soccer Dad does a superb job of debunking this myth.

As he writes, the trouble with `Palestinian nationalism' ( something that mysteriously didn't even exist until after the Six-Day War)is that it's essentially built on destroying Israel, Or as Arafat put it on Jordanian TV, a few days after signing the Oslo Accords, `Either we will drive the Jews into the sea or they will drive us into the sea.'

The so-called `Palestinians' have made horrendous choices, but thanks to the Arab World's desire to keep them as a smokescreen and an excuse to avoid dealing with Israel, gullible westerners will continue to pour good money after bad. And until the fallacy of a second Arab `Palestinian' state goes into the dustbin of history, any real chance for Middle East Peace remains elusive.

4. The Glittering Eye :A sort of haunted look This week, The Glittering Eye's Dave Schuler has a sneaky piece this week, and in true Dave fashion asks more questions than he answers.

He uses an old Rod Serling script to raise the question about whether US foreign policy is consistent and evolutionary rather than revolutionary, and thus whether what he considers the failure in Iraq was inevitable,no matter who was president..

I think it depends on the man, and on the times...although I see evidence of certain patterns.

5. Bookworm Room: A Stunningly Dishonest Piece of Advocacy Writing About the Supreme Court Ms. Bookworm does a fine job of pointing out the latest travesty of journalism by the dinosaur media, using Jeffrey Toobin's attack in the New Yorker on the Roberts Supreme Court, especially his outright disinformation about three recent decisions.

Leftists like Toobin, frankly, have a problem with simply interpreting the Constitution. What they like is activist judges ( provided they're down for the agenda) who will usurp their Constitutional responsibilities by creating legislation.


6. Rhymes With Right:Is Tinker dead? Greg has a good `un this week, as he looks at the `Bong Hits For Jesus' SCOTUS decision and ponders its effect on Tinker vs Des Moines, the seminal case dealing with student First Amendment rights.

7. The Colossus of Rhodey: SciFi Channel: Humans as invaders Hube looks at an upcoming show on the Sci Fi channel with a cute twist on the old `aliens attack a peaceful world to plunder its resources after destroying their own' plot: this time, the invaders are humans from Earth invading an alien planet! He then goes on to muse about the likelihood of this happening in real life, and expands to write about the history of this theme in sci fi/fantasy literature.

8. Right Wing Nut House : Tinkering with the immigration bomb will only set it off Rick looks at the Amnesty Legislation, and correctly points out that it `solves' absolutely nothing.

And some people have the nerve to ask me why I'm so hard on the president...

9. Cheat Seeking Missiles:The most ridiculous story of the year (2) Laer has a contest over at his site, for the most ridiculous story of the year. The criterion is that it must be something serious writers `present in all seriousness that goes far, far beyond the sublime and settle heavily into the imbecilic.'

This particular entry, a WAPO piece entitled `We've lost. Here's how to handle it' fits the criteria quite well, and Laer shows you why.


10. Big Lizards: Dividing and Conquering, or Dancing With the Devil? Dafydd Ab Hugh
ponders the idea of the US entering into relations with the Muslim Brotherhood (and by extension, with Hamas) as opposed to the other three alternatives he proposes: constantly propping up Islamic `strongmen', what he refers to as `Incessant military intervention in every potentially troublous (sic) Moslem country' or retreating to Fortress America.

The idea that we can `dance' with the likes of the Muslim Brotherhood or that they will take sides with us as a counterweight to their jihadi brothers is a dangerous and foolhardy notion, simply because their game is most decidedly not ours, they have no interest in merely co-existing and they are NOT TO BE TRUSTED.Such beliefs are typical for `realists' who in reality have no idea of the mindset they're dealing with.

Nor are we limited to the other options, all of which are passive, defensive and reactive.

Frankly, we inflate these bogeymen into far more than they actually are. We will win this war by confronting one or more of the players forcefully...after which the others will become surprisingly accommodating. That's historically how things work in the Muslim world, with its honor/shame culture.

11.The Education Wonks:The NEA: Boondoggle or money well spent?
EdWonk ponders the value of the NEA,in view of both the investment in our cultural heritage as opposed to some of the questionable projects they've funded.

Ehh! Art is increasingly anything you can get away with....

12.‘Life With An Old Dog’ -- Hard Lessons Learned Hard - at ‘Okie’ on the Lam Okie writes a moving tribute on the passing of a dear friend and companion, and the meaning of life an death. You'll like this one.

That's this week's lineup..enjoy

Fried Mohammed, Danish style!



As promised, my pal the Baron over at Gates of Vienna has a link to a video of the Mohammed effigy burning in Denmark.

It's a must see...among other things,there's an ultra-cheesy version of `Light My Fire' as the soundtrack - talk about Mr. Mojo Risin'!!

Here's a translation of the commentary in the beginning of the video:

We declare:

Saint Hans’ Eve has always celebrated the tradition of burning away the evil, in earlier times symbolized by the witch, who was supposedly directly connected to Satan. And if the witch was not burned then the harvest could not be safely brought into the house.

Now a new evil has arrived in Europe, an evil that lies and kills in the name of their so-called God. An evil that springs from the so-called Prophet Mohammed. Therefore, in our time, it is he who symbolizes evil and it is not just one harvest that will disappear, but all of Western Europe’s future that will vanish if this evil is not dispatched to Hekkenfeldt [i.e. Hell, literally the Hekla volcano in Iceland — BB].

Therefore will we burn the so-called Prophet Mohammed, on June 23, 2007, in three nameless places.

We burned Mohammed in three different places across the country. We now release the video from the first burning. The next videos will be released on July 23 and August 23.

For a Mohammed-free Denmark!!!




Kind like one of those Islamic fascist hostage videos, isn't it? Except the jihadis use live people, not effigies.

Kudos to the Baron for this one....

Monday, June 25, 2007

Quote O' the Day, from Lord Ahmed



“This honour is given in recognition of services rendered to Great Britain. Salman Rushdie lives in New York. He is a controversial man who has insulted Muslim people, Christians and the British. He does not deserve the honour."


“Two weeks ago Tony Blair spoke about constructing bridges with Muslims. What hypocrisy. What would one say if the Saudi or Afghan governments honoured the martyrs of the September 11 attacks on the United States?“


- The Labour peer Lord Ahmed of Rotherham, quoted in an interview in Le Figaro in France....a fish n'chips magnate, Lord Ahmed is one of those questionable `honours for cash' knighthoods pioneered by Labour's Tony Blair.

Note the emphasis by Lord Ahmed on referring to the 9/11 terrorists as `martyrs'.

Is this is the sort of Muslim Britain thinks of as mainstream? Cousins, you're in more trouble than I thought.

Maybe we Americans should hold a seethefest protesting this garbage!

The offensive in Iraq continues..


It irritates me ( to put it mildly) that the dinosaur media is totally ignoring how well the offensive in Iraq is going. About all we ever see from them is casualty lists announcing American dead, and frankly that is a disservice, as far as I'm concerned, to the brave men and women who are accomplishing an amazing feat of arms under incredibly difficult conditions.

In the so-called Baghdad Belts, in the north, in Baqubah, in Mosul, in Diyala and in Baghdad itself US and Iraqi forces are making major progress. Al-Qaeda jihadis are being captured and killed, weapons caches discovered and IED factories destroyed. Upwards of 60 percent of Baquba city is now under Iraqi and Coalition control, with portions of the western section of the city still need to be cleaned out.

In the north, our guys took out the al-Qaeda's so-called `emir' of western Mosul, Khalid Sultan Khulayf Shakir al-Badrani, also known as Abu Abdullah. Abu Abdullah was an old hand at this business, who was in charge of operations resulting in kidnappings, extortion, assassinations, homicide bombings and attacks on US troops. U.S. and Iraqi forces also uncovered and dismantled an IED factory in Mosul after it was ratted out by some of the locals...most likely for a little baksheesh.

Meanwhile, in and around Baghdad, the raids continue, focusing on cleaning out the al-Qaeda network in central Iraq.Forty-three al-Qaeda jihadis were captured during today's raids, and an undetermined number killed. Our troops are now focusing on clearing out the Rashid district in Baghdad, historically a major trouble spot.

Al-Qaeda isn't taking this pressure lying down. Today, they hit back with five coordinated suicide attacks in Baghdad, Babil and in northern Iraq, which ended up resulting in about 45 deaths. The biggest an dmost deadly one was directed against members of the Anbar Salvation Council who were meeting in Baghdad at the Mansour Hotel.

The Anbar Salvation Council consists of the leaders of Sunni tribes in Anbar who have been fighting with the US against al-Qaeda. Four tribal shieks were killed, including former Anbar governor Fassal al-Guood, sheik of the al-Bu Nimir tribe, Sheik Abdul-Azizi al-Fahdawi of the Fahad tribe, Sheik Tariq Saleh al-Assafi and Col. Fadil al-Nimrawi, both of the al-Bu Nimr tribe.

Unfortunately, the fact that al-Qaeda was able to penetrate security and pull of this attack in the middle of Baghdad shows that there is still plenty of work to be done...but this bombing, launched against a relatively `soft' target shows that al-Qaeda is also feeling major pain and that our offensive is having a definite effect.

Ah, those Danes...


It's traditional in Denmark to burn the effigy of a witch on Midsummer's Day in order to banish evil from the country and ensure good luck for the people in the coming year.

My pal Baron Bodissey at Gates of Vienna reports that this year, a group of Danes added a variation to the ceremony..they burnt an effigy of Mohammed, to symbolize the need to rid Western Europe of a new and different type of evil.

Apparently this was taped, and the video and photos should be coming out fairly soon. I'll keep you posted. No word yet on whether anyone provided marshmallows.

Lining up to `honor' Salmon Rushdie


Some of you might enjoy Mark Steyn's latest on this....Societal Suicide

Olmert gets nothing for something at Sharm el-Sheik


I would love to get Ehud Olmert into a poker game. He'd be lucky to leave with as much as a handkerchief to bind up his dessicated, shriveled peanuts.

To start with, he's already pushing the Israeli government to release tax monies to Abbas and Fatah, without considering the fact that a portion of that money is like ly to go to Hamas or go to pay the al-Aksa brigade and the Tanzim, Fatah's own terrorist arm.

Given Abbas' strength on the ground, it's the equivalent of putting money inside a leaky rowboat that's already half sunk and filling rapidly.

But wait...there's more! Apparently Olmert committed to releasing 250 Fatah terrorists now held in Israel's custody. And one of them is reportedly none other than Marwan Barghouti, who was tried in an Israeli civilian court and convicted of the murder of five Israelis in terrorist attacks.

If Barghouti gets out, maybe Olmert can buy some more `goodwill' by releasing some of his pals and associates, like this one.

That `goodwill' of course does not extend to Israeli hostage Gilad Shalit. Hamas released a taunting audio tape today from him, in which the Israeli prisoner said his health is deteriorating and that he's disappointed in the Israeli government's lack of interest in his fate.

"Mother and father, my sister and brother, my friends in the Israel Defense Forces. I greet you from prison and miss you all," he said.

"I have spent a full year in prison, and my health is still deteriorating, and I need a prolonged hospitalization. I regret the lack of interest on the part of the Israeli government and the Israel Defense Forces in my case and their refusal to meet the demands of the al-Qassam brigades."

Olmert replied to that by devoting considerable time to the `humanitarian issues' in Gaza, and pledged that Israel would make sure that Hamas remained well nourished and had plenty of water and electricity. Hey, it takes a village to launch Qassams at Israel's civilians..

In addition, Olmert asked the Egyptians to pretty please close the Philadelphi Route on the Egypt-Gaza border and stop the flow of weaponry and Iranian trained terrorist fighters.

A good indication of how `seriously' Egypt is taking this was the aboutface by Mubarakon isolating Hamas. On Saturday, June 23rd Mubarak was raging at Hamas for staging ` an illegal coup'. The very next day, June 24, a convoy headed by Hamas’ interior minister Siad Sayam – was allowed to openly leave Gaza with 15 senior Hamas commanders. while Egyptian security units provided an escort from Rafah to Cairo's airport, where the Hamas delegation left for Damascus.

In other words, the Egyptians will devote as much time and energy to controlling the border as they have in the past...which is to say, absolutely nothing.

And speaking of which, that's what Olmert walked away from Sharm el-Sheik with in the way of concessions or quid-pro-quo from Egypt or Fatah - absolutely nothing.

Amazing that the Israelis haven't sent Olmert singlehanded to Gaza to negotiate with Hamas in person - or something. I'm sure that gesture would be much more productive and beneficial than the ones Olmert has planned for Israel.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

What happens to moderate Muslims - Britain's first Muslim MP resigns after death threats

Britain's first Muslim MP is going to resign after receiving numerous death threats.

Mohammad Sarwar, who became Britain's first Muslim MP ( Labour- Glasgow) in 1997, said he feared the lives of he and his family were in danger after a number of death threats.

Sarwar was instrumental in arranging for the extradition of murderers Imran Shahid, Zeeshan Shahid and Mohammed Faisal Mushtaq after they fled to Pakistan.

The trio got life imprisonment after kidnapping, torturing and murdering teenager Kriss Donald in Glasgow in 2004. The judge in the case, Lord Uist, said Kriss, 15, had been selected as a victim "only because he was white" and because he was walking in an area where the three men were looking for a white victim.

The murderers fled to Pakistan after the murder and were only extradited to Britain to stand trial after 18 months of negotiations involving PM Tony Blair and British and Pakistani authorities. Sarwar was an important part of this because of his high-level connections in Pakistan.

MP Sarwar said he realized the risks of intervening but knew that "it was the right thing to do".

Sarwar, 54, told the Daily Record: "Life is not the same, to be honest with you, since I brought them back. I was subjected to threats.

"I was told they wanted to punish my family and make a horrible example of my son - they would do to him what they did to Kriss Donald. I received threats to my life, to murder my sons, to murder my grandchildren."

Now you know why more moderate, peace loving Muslims are a little reluctant to stick their necks out and take a stand. Ultimately of course, they need to do so anyway, since keeping their heads down that may end up with them being lumped in with their violent fascist brethren.

Here's hoping that doesn't happen.

` 'We Will Try to Form an Islamic Society' - Der Spiegel interviews Hamas co-founder



German magazine Der Spiegel has an illuminating interview with one of Hamas founding fathers, ex-foreign minister and currency smuggler Mahmoud Zahar.

There's a great deal of interest here...so I'll avoid the usual disinformation and justification coming from people like Zahar and get to the meat. Emphasis and comments are mine:

SPIEGEL ONLINE: After heavy fighting, Hamas won control over the Gaza Strip last Saturday. But it's not clear what your party now intends to do. The assumption in the Western world is that Hamas wants to establish an Islamic state in Gaza. Is this true?

Zahar: Of course. We want to do that, but with full support of the people. At the moment we can't establish an Islamic state because we Palestinians have no state {...}

SPIEGEL ONLINE: If an Islamic state is the ideal, why are there not more of them?

Zahar: If there were free and fair elections throughout the Arab world, Islamic forms of government would win everywhere. Islam is against the corruption, weakening, and materialism which have destroyed societies in Europe and America. Families are broken (in the West); there are AIDS and drugs. We don't have such things here.

Nah, just honor killings, no freedom and children indoctrinated to be murderers..But in fact, Zahar is likely correct. Given free elections, Islam and tribalism trump any notion of `democracy' in the Arab world any day of the week.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: At the moment there are no attacks on Israel by Hamas' military wing. Is this a new doctrine?

Zahar: Yes, at the moment we have to deal with two enemies at the same time. Also, the Israelis have halted their aggression. That's a direct result of our attacks on Sderot (in Israel) -- the Israelis have suffered too much. Thousands of citizens had to leave (Sderot), and the Israeli government had to pay for their hotels. Factories and offices in Sderot also had to close.
{..}

Proof, as if any was needed that the Olmert government's weak response was no deterrent.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: In the West there is a fear that the Gaza Strip may become a playground for international terrorism. Is this danger real?

Zahar: Our people can't distinguish between resistance and terrorism. We're fighting for the liberation of our land from an occupation. When people in Europe had to fight the Nazis, they were honored, later, as freedom fighters. No one would have called Charles de Gaulle a terrorist.

Once again, Zahar is right on the money, aside from the fact that the Resistance only targetted civilians who were collaborating with the Nazis, and not the civilian population in general. To the Islamists,people who murder women and children in cold blood are indeed freedom fighters and holy warriors. We should remember that whenever we fight them...they will use our sensibilities to handcuff our war effort while waging no holds barred war themselves on us in the most brutal fashion, unencumbered by any concern about `civilian casualties'.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: The international community plans to release all the aid money it has withheld from Palestinians for over a year to the Fatah government in the West Bank. Will the West Bank become a kind of luxury-Palestine, while the Gaza Strip starves?

Zahar: Fatah in the West Bank will receive money, and they will have to pass it on to Gaza. If it doesn't, it will lose Gaza forever. We would also have to search for alternatives. We have a very good image among people throughout the Arab world. If we want, we can get $5 million per month in donations from Egypt. We have also received money from foreign countries in the past -- $82 million from Kuwait, $50 million from Libya. I personally once brought $20 million from Iran to the Gaza Strip in a suitcase. No, actually twice -- the second time it was $22 million.

let's chew on that for a minute...all the money given to prop up Abbas will end up being shared with Hamas, one way or another. And didn't you love the bit about our supposed `ally' Egypt funding Islamic terrorism?

SPIEGEL ONLINE: What will improve for people in Gaza now that Hamas is in control?

Zahar: The good thing is that we can now collect information about our enemies and informants from foreign powers. We will look for Israel's spies.

I'm sure the hearts of the people of Gaza will be warmed by that little fact. Revenge tastes great, especially with a little mustard or ketchup.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Last week there were street battles in the West Bank between Fatah and Hamas militias. Fatah maintained the upper hand. How will Hamas loyalists defend themselves in the event of any new fighting?

Zahar: Let me ask you: How have we defended ourselves so far against the Israeli occupation?

SPIEGEL ONLINE: With bombs and attacks?

Zahar: Exactly. But you said that, not me.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: The militant wings of Fatah and Hamas have been fully armed over the last few months. Are these weapons still in circulation?

Zahar: There are naturally very many weapons around now. Two years ago, one bullet in Gaza cost around €3.50 -- now it would cost 35 cents. The American aid money has been translated into weapons. Thank you, America!

No, no..thank you President Bush and Secretary Rice, who are anxiously working to repeat this gesture, along with the EU.

All in all, a very enlightening interview.

Egypt's two-faced game with Hamas

Following the Hamas takeover of Gaza, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak made all the right noises, denouncing the takeover (albeit in ambiguous terms, like the Arab League) and setting up a summit in Egypt at Sharm el-Sheik for Israeli PM Olmert, Jordan's King Abdullah and West Bank capo del tutti Mahmoud Abbas.

The reality is that Mubarak and Egypt have been playing a double game for years, including outright lies and double dealing to the US and now that Hamas has started to release the intelligence documents they captured intact from Fatah's headquarters in Gaza,the deception has been revealed.

The entire structure and rationale of Israel's withdrawal from Gaza, carefully crafted and brokered by US Secretary of State Condaleeza Rice, had as its centerpiece security guarantees from both the Palestinians and Egypt to monitor the borders, act against illegal arms smuggling and preserve the peace.

As I've documented many times on these pages, none of the guarantees ended up being worth more than yesterday's used toilet paper. Wholesale smuggling of arms and trained terrorists went on without any action by Fatah, Egypt or the EU monitors who were supposed to supervise the whole thing.

The new information released by Hamas shows direct, inconvertible evidence that Egypt was deliberately complicit in the arms traffic,and had full knowledge of what was going on, even while they were assuring Washington that they were doing everything they could to comply with the security arrangements they had agreed to.

Hamas has released a batch of captured documents which, among other tidbits like memos between various Egyptian and Fatah intelligence officers include complete maps in the hands of Fatah's Palestinian Preventive Security service and Egyptian intelligence of 22 tunnels from Sinai to Gaza,used for arms and terrorist traffic,with the entrances and exits clearly marked.

Fatah and Egypt, in other words, had full knowledge of what was going on in Gaza but deliberately allowed it to happen, and Israel and the US were being strung along by our US `allies' when they kept appealing to Fatah and Egypt to control the borders and block the smuggling tunnels.

They never had any intention of doing so, and this says a great deal about the level of the `peace' achieved between Israel and Egypt.

This duplicity continues, as Egypt and Mubarak continue to play a double game.

While the US and Israel have put their support behind Abbas, Mubarak knows how weak the Fatah leader really is, and is paying lip service to Abbas while trying to work the situation to his advantage.

The last thing Mubarak expects is the demise of Hamas, and he is certainly not willing to do anything overt to support his `ally' the US in that goal.

What Mubarak is concerned about,chiefly is a scenario where Hamastan and Fatah go their separate ways, leaving him with an enclave of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas parent group and Egypt's opposition party, on his borders.

In direct contrast to US aims, Mubarak has put Egyptian Intelligence Chief Omar Suleiman to work trying to patch up differences between Abbas and Hamas. And the scuttlebutt is that Mubarak plans to use the sidelines of the summit to warn Abbas and King Abdullah against any private security arrangements that would allow Palestinian autonomy under Jordan in the West Bank, leaving Mubarak and Egypt to deal with Gaza.He will also pressure Abbas to make a deal with Hamas.

One has to wonder why Israeli PM Olmert is going through with this charade, and what new empty assurances Mubarak will give him.

Friday, June 22, 2007

Australia's Senior Shiite Muslim cleric: `I support Hezbollah'

In today's Australian, they're reporting the story of Australia's senior Shiite Muslim cleric, who has attacked Australia fo r supporting Israel and has announced that he openly supports Hezbollah, Iran's terrorist proxy.

Kamal Mousselmani is the head of the Supreme Islamic Shia Council of Australia. Yesterday, he said that his entire community considers Hezbollah a "resistance group", and lashed out against his native land as supporting terrorists in Israel.

"They (the Australian Government) are encouraging terrorism," the Lebanese-born cleric told The Weekend Australian in an interview conducted in Arabic. "Australia is encouraging Israel to kill our people daily. Write that down, we are not afraid of anyone."

According to Sheik Mousselmani, all of Australia's approximately 30,000 Shi'ites were avid supporters of Hezbollah and haters of Israel.

"Shia in Australia consider Israel a terrorist organization and also view those who support Israel in the same light," he said. "That's what we believe.

"If Australia supports Israel, they are defending terrorism. Because we believe terrorists come from Israel -- not from our people -- I support Hezbollah."

Hezbollah is considered a terrorist organization in Oz, and supporting Hezbollah's political and military wings is illegal under UN counter-terrorist financing declarations...not that this is going to stop disloyal mullion like Sheik Mousselmani.

Now, keep in mind that these are the same people clamoring for Australia to evacuate them from Lebanon during the war last year. Perhaps if they were so enamored of Hezbollah, they should have stayed there.

This is especially interesting in light of Iran's role in supplying weapons and training used against Australian troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Australia isn't taking this lying down, either. The government is now apparently engaged in active investigations of the Shiites in Australia whereas before they were mostly concentrating on the Sunnis.

Sydney's Arncliffe Mosque, the largest Shiite mosque in Australia, and Melbourne's Fawkner Mosque are reportedly being closely monitored, particularly when it comes to financial transactions and tracking money raised and sent by the mosques and associated organizations.

Interesting how it always seems to emanate from the mosques, isn't it?

General Petraeus: Fighting on two fronts, winning...and playing for time

Iraq has become a two front war, and on at least one front, there's major good news.

Something amazing is happening in Iraq, and it's almost unreported by the dinosaur media, except for the casualty reports.General David Petraeus and our military have finally begun to turn the tide on the ground with an all out offense against al-Qaeda in Iraq, entitled Operation Arrowhead Ripper.There are several other code names for different areas I won't bore you with.

For the first time in Iraq, we are on sustained offense, rather than simply playing defense or engaging in stop-n-start campaigns.

What's happening in Baquba, and in the belts around Baghdad with over 10,000 troops involved is extraordinary, as our warriors are taking it to the enemy under extreme conditions, on their home turf and in the midst of 125 degree heat, something that al-Qaeda probably never expected. What's more, our guys are killing jihadis, cutting them off and destroying them not only in Baquba, but in Fallujah, Salman Pak, Eastern Anbar, in the Sunni areas on the outskirts of Baghdad and all through Diyala.

General Petraeus developed - and so far, has been incredibly successful - in a planned, methodical campaign that involved not just playing defense and reacting, but actually taking the fight to the enemy. Part of that success involved using the Shiite militias in Baghdad and its environs to help provide security and using the Sunni tribes' in places like Anbar to obtain allies on the ground, something that's working well so far but might end up causing major problems further on down the road. The Shiite dominated government in Baghdad is already bellyaching about the US arming and working with Sunnis in Anbar and Northern Iraq.

What Petraeus is doing, essentially is implementing his own `oil-spread' theory of counter-insurgency to the extent that he can...and so far, he's been more successful than we had any right to expect after four years of lost opportunities and mismanagement.

That's the good news.Here's the other side of the coin.

It remains to be seen whether we actually have enough troops on the ground to finish the job at hand. The Iraqi forces we've spent so much time and money training are inconsistant and riven by sectarian strife, and there are limits as to how effectively they can be used....or trusted. And Iraq's politicians,frankly, continue to impede our efforts for their own political benefit. For the most part, they seem more concerned with intercine squabbling, political leverage and lining their own pockets than they do with actually doing what needs to be done to support our efforts.It remains to be seen whether this will change.

And finally, Iran is still impeding our efforts and supplying arms to our enemies whenever they can, and Moqtada al-Sadr and the Mahdi Army are still very much in business and being protected by the Maliki government.

We should have gotten rid of Mookie a long time ago, and we will regret that we didn't in the future.

As you know,I'm no fan of the corrupt,Iran-friendly Shiite dominated Islamic republic we're propping up.And most of you know my feelings about how we got into this war and why things have gone so wrong since. But the way things are working now, General Petraeus' strategy might end up delivering a decisive defeat to al-Qaeda on the ground and allow the Iraqi government to solidify, stabilize, and perhaps even be more cooperative and US-friendly. A show of strength has a way of doing that in this part of the world.

This becomes particularly true if the Bush Administration finally does something decisive about Iran, which would in turn curtail the power of al-Sadr and the Shiite militias. That might be a reality sooner than we think, and would change the whole ballgame.

It took President Lincoln three years to find General Grant and develop a winnng strategy during the Civil War, after years of failed strategy, poor leadership and costly defeats.

The second front, of course is where General Petraeus is in the most trouble. That second front is the home front, especially in Washington.

The consistently negative reporting in the dinosaur media and political posturing in Washington by the likes of politicians like Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi have done incredible damage and literally impeded what our troops and their commander are attempting to achieve in Iraq. Lacking the courage to take the political fallout for engineering an American military defeat by simply refusing to fund the war, the Democratic leadership in the House and the Senate have instead opted for the `death of a thousand cuts' approach, a shameful attempt to undercut the same general they voted to confirm in command.

Both Reid and Pelosi have already dubbed Petraeus strategy a `failure' before it's even fully implemented, and Reid in particular has bragged that he intends to `hold the President's feet to the fire' with multiple votes and congressional attempts to impede the war effort at every turn.They are setting things up for failure.

Most of these people appear to have no conception of the consequences that would ensue if they're successful, what it would do to the morale of our military or the long term implications in this war we're engaged in that they continue to be in denial about.

It's beyond despicable, frankly, making political capital out of the sacrifice of far braver men and women under fire with no regard for our Republic's best interests, and it continues to astonish me. Whatever one might think about President Bush, there is simply no way to justify it.

The latest nonsense, insisting on success or failure by September is just a sophisticated way for the anti-war Democrats to get around President Bush's veto and stick a deadline into the mix for retreat and defeat.And they appear to be willing to do whatever they can to ensure that we don't meet that arbitrary deadline.

None of this is lost on our enemies.

General Petraeus needs the time - and frankly, he's earned it - to see if he's able to turn things around. An assessment of how well things are working should be based on realistic expectations and progress made...not an artificial timetable set up strictly for a political agenda.

We've had four years of mismanagement and waste motion in Iraq, but at last it seems that we have a strategy and a commander with at least a fighting chance to turn things around. Like it or not, a retreat from al-Qaeda under these circumstances, in the midst of battle, will have untold repercussions.

At this point, General Petraeus has done more with less, and so far he's had significant success. It remains to be seen whether the Iraqis will start shouldering their responsibilities, and whether Petraeus is able to expand on what he's already done. A little more time will tell.


Nothing's certain in war, but it looks like there's reason for some cautious optimism at the moment...if our domestic politicians don't pull the rug out from under our troops prematurely and hand our enemies a victory they won on the home front, not the battlefield.

More fallout from Gaza: The CIA to declassify details on decades of secret operations

In a surprise move, the CIA has announced that it will declassify two decades worth of documents on secret operations, according to CIA Director Michael Hayden.

These so-called "Family Jewels" documents record overseas operations, domestic spying, kidnapping and infiltration of leftist groups from the period of 1953 until 1973.

Many of these new found revelations, especially from thelate 1960's and early 1970's are a direct result of Fatah's security files falling intact into the hands of Hamas in Gaza,because of the close cooperation between Abbas' security forces, the CIA and Britain's MI6, a treasure trove covering years of covert operations as well as current intel.

The Fatah operatives made absolutely no attempt to destoy any documents or even erase any computer files while they were besieged by Hamas in Gaza.

Hamas has threatened to release a number of compromising documents, and the CIA obviously decided they might as well do so first.

The CIA also was besieged by the frenzied efforts of self-styled congressional `watchdogs' like Henry Waxman (d-CA) and John Conyers (d-MI) for details on how the CIA infiltrated their favorite subversive groups.

Look for the Democrats in Congress to use these documents for fishing expeditions designed to discredit the CIA and further impact its effectiveness.

War? What war?

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Watcher's Council results, 6/22/07

The Council has spoken! A complete list of results can be found at the site of our fearless leader, the infamous Watcher of Weasels


This week, my fellow Council members honored this writer's humble efforts by choosing Gaza Becomes Hamastan Part 2: Clarity and an Opportunity as this week's winning council post. Given the uniformly high quality of the field this week, it was most unexpected.

This was the second part of a twofer, something I rarely do. In Part 1 , I offered a detailed account on exactly how Gaza became Hamastan, the strategy Hamas used to win and exactly what it cost us in seized weaponry and intel. In this piece, Part 2, I attempted to explained the implications of this as a reflection of the contradictions inherent in our Middle East policy, and more importantly, the opportunity we have to make a change and what I feel is a complete turnaround in the way the US deals with the Arab world.

Sadly, at the time of this writing it appears that the Bush Adminstration has decided to continue the failed policy of throwing more money and arms at our preferred terrorists in Fatah. In this article I tried to show why this is folly and will, in my opinion, eventually lead to Hamastan in the West Bank as well, and further deterioration of America's position in the Arab world if it continues.


In second place was Cheat Seeking Missiles: Muslim and Christian? In One Body? Laer's extremely well written examination of an African-American Espicopalian priest who considers herself both Muslim and Christian after she reverted to Islam while still maintaining her salary and position as an Epicopal priest. ( ff notes: `reversion' is the term Muslims use instead of `conversion', since in Islamic doctrine, we are all of us born Muslims who simply haven't submitted to Islam yet.)

As Laer points out,the theological contradictions are simply not reconcilable. An excellent read...congrats Laer!

For non-Council, the winner was, once again, Michael Yon : Be Not Afraid Michael Yon is a treasure, and our best war correspondant in recent memory. Here he writes on the eve of the US offensive in Iraq ( which is reportedly kickin' bootay, if I read between the lines from various sources correctly) and comes up with one of the best, most truthful things I've seen written on the war.


In second place for non-Council was BackTalk:Beware: Misleading Income Statistics Are Coming Your Way in which BackTalk postulates that the economy may well be a major campaign issue in 2008 and thus subject to disinformation by Democrats seeking the prize. He then shows exactly why this is absolute tripe.


Hearty Kudos to all the winners!

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Muslim rage over Rushdie continues


Muslim rage over the knighthood of Sir Salmon Rushdie by Britain continues throughout the Islamic world, with threats, flag burnings and craziness galore.. Things are obviously ramping for the big day on Friday, when the imams get will get a chance to incite the faithful at the mosques.

Here are a few more shots of the latest Islamo-tantrum:







Iran's Foreign Ministry summoned Britain's ambassador to Tehran to protest against the knighting of author Salman Rushdie, calling it a provocative act, according to the official IRNA news agency .

"This insulting, suspicious and improper act by the British government is an obvious example of fighting against Islam," Ebrahim Rahimpour, Foreign Ministry director for Western Europe, was quoted as telling British Ambassador Geoffrey Adams.

The Brits have apologized...well, sort of.

Foreign Secretary Margaret Becker said today that Britain was 'sorry' if people were upset over writer Salman Rushdie's knighthood, but insisted it was awarded for his entire literary career.

"Obviously we are sorry if there are people who have taken very much to heart this honor, which is after all for a lifelong body of literary work," she said.

Home Secretary John Reid, who spoke before Beckett said that Britain won't apologize for honoring Rushdie.

"We have very strong laws about promoting racial intolerance. It isn't a free-for-all. We've thought very carefully about it," he said.

"But we have a right to express opinions and a tolerance of other people's point of view and we don't apologize for that."

Rather a mild reaction, considering that one of the ministers of the Pakistani government sanctioned homicide bombings in Britain over this.

As I said, Friday will be the big day to see how huge this is going to be with the Religion of Peace..

Tony Blair to be the new Mideast peace envoy? Huh??



According to this WAPO article, The Bush Administration is touting soon-to-be ex British PM Tony Blair to be the new Mideast peace envoy.

The deal is that Blair would report to the so-called Quartet overseeing Middle East peace efforts--the United States, the United Nations, the European Union and Russia--and mainly work on issues limited to the internal workings of a future Palestinian state, while the actual arm twisting and pressure on Israel to make suicidal concessions negotiations between the Palestinians, Israel and the Arab states would be left in the hands of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

What's more, Dubbya is apparently scheduled to make a speech later this month marking the five years since his June 24, 2002, speech calling for a Palestinian state and reiterating his and our tax dollar's support for it...again.

I guess he forgot these parts in the speech:

"...the United States will not support the establishment of a Palestinian state until its leaders engage in a sustained fight against the terrorists and dismantle their infrastructure. {..} If Palestinians embrace democracy, confront corruption and firmly reject terror, they can count on American support for the creation of a provisional state of Palestine. {...}


I've said in the past that nations are either with us or against us in the war on terror. To be counted on the side of peace, nations must act. Every leader actually committed to peace will end incitement to violence in official media, and publicly denounce homicide bombings. Every nation actually committed to peace will stop the flow of money, equipment and recruits to terrorist groups seeking the destruction of Israel - including Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Hezbollah. {...}

( ff notes: gee Dubbya, does that include the Al Akasa brigades and the Tanzim on Abbas' payroll? And have you gotten a load on what's on the Fatah controlled Palestinian media lately? Or what they're teaching in the schools?)



Leaders who want to be included in the peace process must show by their deeds an undivided support for peace. And as we move toward a peaceful solution, Arab states will be expected to build closer ties of diplomacy and commerce with Israel, leading to full normalization of relations between Israel and the entire Arab world."

Yeah, I guess the President forgot..although I didn't.

A good definition of insanity is to keep doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

As for putting Tony Blair in as Mideast envoy....is this a joke?

Britain has never been particularly pro-Israel - or for that matter, even neutral in the Arab-Israeli conflict. This goes back to the beginning, a mere three years after the Holocaust when the British armed the Arabs to the teeth for the Arabs' openly announced jihad in 1948, turned over their arsenals and strategic places intact to the Arabs and in the case of Jordan even provided officers under the notorious anti-Semite Colonel John Glubb. But Blair's Labour government has been decidedly pro-Arab and heavily dependent on Muslim votes in Britain to stay in power.

Blair's government,from the beginning has had a defacto arms embargo on Israel ...even when it came to the mechanisms on ejector seats designed simply to save the lives of Israeli pilots. And some of you may remember the hysterical fit British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett threw during the Israel-Lebanon War when US planes merely landed in Scotland to refuel en route to Israel with armaments aboard.

It's not as well known here in the US, where Blair's oratorical flourishes have given him a fairly good public image, but Britain's Labour Party actually made Tory Leader Michael Howard's Jewish ancestry a covert issue in the last election, with posters aimed specifically at Muslim voters. Among other things, the Labour campaign featured Howard in posters on a pigs' body, and openly asked, `can we trust this man to be impartial and put Britain first?'

There's also the issue of Blair's wife, Cherie, a well known civil rights lawyer in Britain who's an outspoken Palestinian advocate and who never saw a Muslim terrorist she couldn't defend.

If Blair does have a hand in dealing with the Palestinians, you now know what kind of a `peace process' to expect.

New Qassam barrage hits Sderot from Gaza

An Israeli paramedic tried to calm down a woman suffering from shock in Sderot


Sderot got hit again from Gaza, leaving three lightly wounded and several in shock after a new Qassam attack. Two homes and a synagogue in Sderot sustained damage.

Two more rockets fell near Kibbutz Nir Am. No casualties, but the impact took out a high-tension wire, cutting off the power in the area.

Israel responded today by taking out two launch sites in Gaza, killing an estimated 7 jihadis.

This all happened, by the way after Hamas spokesmouth and former Palestinian Authority foreign minister Mahmoud Zahar said that the Qassam rocket barrages would be curtailed if Israel didn't attack Gaza, in an interview yesterday with the London-based pan-Arabic daily Aharq alawsat.

At least these jihadi scum are consistent when it comes to keeping their word to kuffars
( non-believers).

`DubaiLand' touted to be the new Disneyworld - and a Jew free zone

Some of President Bush's most favorite Arab pals have a massive new project they're working on - `DubaiLand.'

It is a major project featuring all new hotels, golf courses, malls and amusement parks. In short, 'Dubailand' aims to be a Middle East Orlando, Florida . The entire project is being overseen by the Dubai government owned Dubai Holding,through its Tatweer subsidiary.

As a matter of fact, at an estimated two billion square feet, DubaiWorld will actually be larger than the entire city of Orlando!

The idea on this and a number of other ambitious hotel and leisure projects is to more than double the number of tourists to 15 million by 2015.

Unless, of course you're a Jew, in which case the entire country is officially off limits and haram (forbidden).

All of the massive development - including the 100-million-dollar purchase of the Queen Elizabeth 2 ( slated to be a luxury floating hotel), the world's largest transparent snow dome ,a Universal Studios theme park under construction that is part of the 2.2-billion-dollar Universal City Dubai, with 4,000 hotel rooms and some 100 restaurants, and of course, Tiger Woods Dubai - a 25-million-square-foot golf course and community featuring palaces and mansions slated for completion by September 2009 will all be de facto Jew free and `restricted.'

Not tomention the fact that Dubai, of course, is an enthusiastic participant in the Israel boycott, which is contrary to US law.

Now, far be it from me to complain about people making money...but I wonder why no one in the media has asked Tiger Woods, Universal, or any of the other foreign investors about their justification in participating financially and lending their names to this kind of bigotry and racism?













Uhh, whatever happened to the divestment crowd, or all those self proclaimed `liberals' in the mainstream media?

Ohhhh, I get it. They're all on vacation. Maybe in Dubai. Playing golf or something.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Watcher's council Nominations, 6/20/07




Every week, the Watcher's Council members nominate two posts each, one from the Council members and one from outside for consideration by the whole Council. The complete list of this week's Council nominations can be found at the site of our fearless leader, Watcher of Weasels




Some real good stuff this week, both in the council and non-council links... check them out for some of the the best stuff in the blogosphere.

OK, here's this week's Council lineup:

1. JoshuaPundit: Gaza Becomes Hamastan Part 2: Clarity And An Opportunity In the first part of this twofer, I explained in detail what led to the gang war between Hamas and Fatah, why a better armed and numerically superior Fatah fell apart like a cheap suit and what it cost us, both materially and in captured intelligence.

In this second part, I analyze the implications of all this, as a reflection of the contradictions inherent in our Middle East policy, and more importantly the opportunity we have to make this an historic turning point. I'll give you a hint- the answer's most emphatically not what the Bush administration appears to be doing, lavishing even more money and arms on a corrupt, duplicitous and weak Fatah staffed by our `preferred' terrorists in an idiotic effort to make Fatah's part of Judea and Samaria into Belgium. Talk about good money after bad!

We need to see things as the Arabs see them, look at the history of what's worked there and proceed accordingly to solve this once and for all...or we can keep paying the band for the same old song and dance.


2. Done With Mirrors; A Tragic Case Callimachus has an interesting piece this week, in which he comments on an anonymous marine wife who wrote a bitter letter on a chat post after she lost her husband in Iraq.

Cal wants to track her down and reach out to her, for the most commendable of motives.No disrespect to Cal whatsoever, but my take on it is that the person may have chosen anonymity fo a good reason, and we are bound to respect that, IMO.


3. Soccer Dad: The resiliance of Olmert and Kadima Soccer Dad writes about the political resiliancy of Israeli PM Ehud Olmet and his Kadima Party, I hated this piece,not because it was bad (it definitely wasn't ) or because I disagreed with it so much as because it disgusts me that some Israeli politicians would choose realpolitik and their own selfish motives over ousting this corrupt, idiotic hack and his pals from the reins of power. Especially with war this summer a distinct possibility. @#$ARGGGH!$%##


4. The Glittering Eye :Don't Throw the Chinese Baby Out With the Contaminated Bath Water This week, The Glittering Eye's Dave Schuler writesan eye opening piece on a subject dear to his heart, trade with China. He takes exception to what he considers China bashing in the media in view of all the major product recalls.

I agree with him - to an extent - that China is not a significant military threat to us now, and that trade with China benefits both countries. I would only add that I think it's imperatuive that China begin playing fair by ending the artificial devaluing of their currency and opening their markets further to US companies. I'm also not quite ready to acquiesce to the loss of all those highly skilled manufacturing jobs to China and elsewhere. Aside from the fact that those skilled blue collar jobs largely built the American middle class, the American worker is still the most skilled and productive in the world, and that's an asset I don't think we should let simply atrophy to add a few bucks to the corporate bottom line.

Among other things, it's a national security issue. We need to remain the arsenal of democracy, and we just might want to build tanks or warships on a large scale sometime in the future.

5. Bookworm Room: The New York Times spins away Ms. Bookworm takes on the Paper of Refuse, this time focusing on an old trick of the dinosaur media...leading off with a biased take on our military efforts in the opener of the story ( knowing that's what people mostly skim) and including carefully nuanced qualifying information deep inside the story.

The New York Times continues to be a dying relic..but with a substantial amount of venom left at its disposal as it passes on.


6. Rhymes With Right:Overstating a problem Greg writes about an apparently nit picking internal FBI audit on `potential' violations of the law or agency rules while collecting data about domestic phone calls, e-mails and financial transactions.

It appears to be a giant case of CYA, especially unnecessary in a post 9/11 environment...but more evidence on how we're not taking this war seriously yet.

7. The Colossus of Rhodey: "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" Review Hube goes to town reviwing this latest screen opus based on the Marvel comics heros. Did he like it? Find out here...

8. Right Wing Nut House : A conversation with my dead father Rick looks inward this week, taking the occasion of Father's Day to have a conversation with his deceased father.

This hit home with me, especially since, in accordance with tradition I recently commemorated the passing of my own father of blessed memory..an amazing man in every sense of the word.

9. Cheat Seeking Missiles:Muslim and Christian? In one body? Laer writes about someone, an Episcopalian priest of African-American descent who claims she is both `Christian' and compelled to be a Muslim.

In this case, there are obvious contradictions. Aside form the fsct that Christians accept the divinity of Jesus and Muslims emphaticaly do not, Islam allows that Christianity is inferior to Islam, that the only true prophet is Mohammed and that apostates are liable for the death penalty. This individual is obviously a Muslim (since she reverted and pronounced the shaheedah) who simply likes the idea of holding on to her position and salary as an Episcopal priest, a position she could never hold as a Muslim.

It always puzzles me why some American Blacks feel such an attraction to Islam. Arab Muslims virtually ran the slave trade in Africa and for every slave who went west via the Middle Passage ten went East. Not to mention that defacto Black slavery is still practiced in parts of the Arab world in places like Darfur. Slavery was legal in Saudi Arabia until 1963, and is still practiced there today.

10. Big Lizards: Yon on Baqouba Dafydd Ab Hugh writes a fine piece about the one and only Michael Yon and his writing about the US offensive in Iraq. Dafydd is a fan..so am I.

11.The Education Wonks:The wanker of the day: Principal Crackjob
I love it when EdWonk gets into the seedy absurd side of public education. Here, EdWoink writes about a Florida middle school principal who's habit got the better of him..and who wants to return to his career in education after he serves his sentence!!

12.Happy Father's Day to the "Dragon Slayer" at ‘Okie’ on the Lam Our favorite Okie reminisces about his dad,and weaves a wonderful tapestry about their old homestead in Oklahoma,the state of freedom in America these days and one big bad cottonmouth.

That's this week's lineup..enjoy

Jimmy Carter: Stop favoring Fatah over Hamas


Paid Arab shill and Jew hater Jimmy Carter used the occasion of a speech he gave at an Irish human rights conference to come out with his latest gem: criticizing the US and the EU and calling for them to stop favoring Fatah over Hamas .

What's more, I agree with him for once. Although for very different reasons.

According to Carter, the US,Israel and the EU are wrongly favoring Fatah over Hamas,and he called what he characterized as the Bush administration's refusal to accept the 2006 election victory of Hamas as "criminal."

Carter said Hamas, besides winning a fair and democratic mandate that should have entitled it to lead the Palestinian government, had proven itself to be far more organized in its political and military showdowns with the Fatah movement of Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.

Of course, Hamas are also anti-American Jew hating terrorists, but that doesn't mean we can't be friends,or pay the tab...at least according to Jimmy Carter.

He also whined that resuming aid to Mahmoud Abas and Fatah while boycotting Hamastan represented an "effort to divide Palestinians into two peoples."

As if they were ever one people, Jimmah, rather than a diverse group divided by clan,national origin, gang affiliation and history?

Carter talked about the election, which he characterized as `fair' (which it mostly was, based on the standards of the Arab world)and accused the Bush Administration and the EU of trying to subvert the outcome by shunning Hamas and cutting aid to the Palestinians.

"That action was criminal," he said in a news conference after his speech.

"The United States and Israel decided to punish all the people in Palestine and did everything they could to deter a compromise between Hamas and Fatah," he said.

Of course, what Carter omits to mention is that there never was an `aid boycott'. During the year of the `boycott', the Palestinian aid scam continued unabated. As a matter of fact aid to the Palestinians actually increased.

Carter said the United States gave the Fatah-controlled security forces in Gaza vastly superior weaponry in hopes they would "conquer Hamas in Gaza" - but Hamas defeated Fatah because of its "superior skills and discipline."

In that,he's also entirely correct.

"This effort to divide Palestinians into two peoples now is a step in the wrong direction," he said. "All efforts of the international community should be to reconcile the two, but there's no effort from the outside to bring the two together."

So as usual, Jimmy Carter has found a way to blame America and Israel for the ongoing gang war between Fatah and Hamas. And to trash his own nation once more in a foreign country.

Jimmy Carter is right about one thing - that it is a stupid move to send aid and money to our preferred terrorists, Fatah as opposed to our unapproved terrorists in Hamas.

While there are differences between the two, they amount to style rather than substance...kinda like the difference between the Gambino `family' and the Gotti mob, or the Bloods and the Crips.

Although I have to be honest and say that the Palestinian gangs are far less disciplined than the above organizations.

As Carter said, sending more millions of dollars in arms and aid to Fatah just because the West wants to placate the Saudis by finding some faction of Palestinian terrorists to give assistance to subverts the Palestinians' choices. In reality, we shouldn't be giving either side a dime.

What's more, it's stoo-pid policy. If you think Hamas and its Iranian and Syrian allies are going to sit still and do nothing while we arm and train another Fatah Army on the West Bank with the potential of pushing them out of Gaza..

Monday, June 18, 2007

Pakistani government minister: homicide bombings in Britain justified over Rushdie knighthood


British author Salmon Rushdie was knighted Saturday in an honors list timed for the official celebration of the Queen's 81st birthday for his achievements in literature. And the Religion of Peace is reacting in typical fashion.

There were numerous violent demonstrations around the Muslim world, with lotsa flag burnings and effgies of the Queen and Rushdie being burnt.

The Pakistani government ( our allies, right?) condemned the knighthood as `an affront to Muslim sentiments'. What's more , a cabinet minister said that honoring Rushdie justified homicide attacks and terroroism. Three guesses what this minister oversees...ri-ight, religion.

"This is an occasion for the (world's) 1.5 billion Muslims to look at the seriousness of this decision," Mohammed Ijaz ul-Haq, religious affairs minister, said in parliament. "The West is accusing Muslims of extremism and terrorism. If someone exploded a bomb on his body, he would be right to do so unless the British government apologizes and withdraws the 'sir' title," ul-Haq said.

For those of you who've forgotten Rushdie has been living with a price on his head since 1989 when Iran's late mullah-in-charge, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, issued a 1989 fatwa, or religious edict, ordering Muslims to murder Rushdiebecause his novel, "The Satanic Verses," supposedly insulted Islam. That particular insult to human freedom - and yes to Islam - has never been removed.Rushdie normally lives under police protection in Britain.

Yesterday, Iranian politicians accused Britain of insulting Islam by awarding the knighthood to Rushdie.

Mohammad Ali Hosseini, a spokesman for Iran's foreign ministry, said the decision to honor the novelist was an orchestrated act of aggression directed against Islam.

"Honouring and commending an apostate and hated figure will definitely put the British officials [in a position] of confrontation with Islamic societies," Hosseini said.

"This act shows that insulting Islamic sacred [values] is not accidental. It is planned, organized, guided and supported by some western countries. Giving a badge to one of the most hated figures in Islamic society is ... an obvious example of fighting against Islam by high-ranking British officials."

As a matter of fact, in honor of Sir Salmon's knighthood, the current Mullahs in Iran raised the price on Rushdie's head, to the equivalent of about $150,000.

Britain's envoy to Pakistan defended the decision to honor Rushdie, one of the most prominent novelists of the late 20th century whose 13 books have won numerous awards, including the Booker Prize for "Midnight's Children" in 1981. But no British politician had anything forthright to say to the Pakistanis about a memebr of its government threatening homicide attacks on Britain.

Nor did anyone in the British government have the stones to reply to this gem of a statement essentially endorsing the Pakistani threat by Muhammad Abdul Bari, secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain: "Salman Rushdie earned notoriety amongst Muslims for the highly insulting and blasphemous manner in which he portrayed early Islamic figures," Dr Bari said. "The granting of a knighthood to him can only do harm to the image of our country in the eyes of hundreds of millions of Muslims across the world. Many will interpret the knighthood as a final contemptuous parting gift from Tony Blair to the Muslim world."

The silence of Britain's government in view of who carried out the 7/7 bombings and which nationality/religious group is regularly implicated in domestic terrorism is somewhat startling to me. Britain has perhaps changed more than I realize.

Lawmakers in Pakistan's lower house of parliament on Monday passed a resolution proposed by Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Sher Afgan Khan Niazi that branded Rushdie — who was born in India into a Muslim family — a "blasphemer' which is a death sentence in the Religion of Peace.

"The 'sir' title from Britain for blasphemer Salman Rushdie has hurt the sentiments of the Muslims across the world. Every religion should be respected. I demand the British government immediately withdraw the title as it is creating religious hatred," Niazi told the National Assembly.

Lawmakers voted unanimously for the resolution except for one, Khwaja Asif who - get this - said it exposed a contradiction in the government's policy as an ally of Britain in the international war on terrorism!

Not to worry, Mr. Asif. Based on what kind of `ally' Pakistan has been, there no contradiction, trust me on that.

At one Islamic ragefest in Multan, Asim Dahr, a student leader from the group Jamiat Turaba Arabia, demanded Rushdie face Islamic justice "This queen has made a mockery of Muslims by giving him a title of 'sir.' Salman Rushdie was condemned by Imam Khomeini and he issued a decree about his death. He should be handed over to the Muslims so they can try him according to Islamic laws," he said.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam said Rushdie's knighthood would hamper interfaith understanding and that Islamabad would protest to London."We deplore the decision of the British government to knight him. This we feel is insensitive and we would convey our sentiments to the British government."

Frankly, I'm increasingly tired of people who as a matter of doctrine blaspheme and violently prosecute other religions under the auspices of Islam regularly puffing themselves up with righteous indignation to violence because of some supposed `insult' or insensitivity.

People who never grant the slightest bit of tolerance to others have no call on it for themselves.

Gaza becomes Hamastan, Part 2 - Clarity and an opportunity

Keepin' the faith at a Hamas mosque in Gaza


Gaza has now become Hamastan. And I'm not surprised in the least, having been predicting this for at least three years or so.

After millions of dollars and months of arming and training the Bush Administration's preferred terrorists in Fatah under Mahmoud Abbas and spending millions of dollars on them to prepare them to push Hamas out of the picture, the US has ended up with what stockbrokers genteelly call a `non-performing investment'.

Normally when that happens, an investor cuts his losses and pulls out. But since that would upset the Bush Administrations Arab pals, it looks like we're going to do nothing of the kind.

Instead, the Bush Administration is planning on giving even more arms and money to our preferred terrorists, Abbas and Fatah.

The horse manure pushed all along by the Bush Administration was that the solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict was an eventual two-state solution with Israel living next to a `Palestine' that somehow marvelously turned from the genocidal terrorist enclave Arafat created into Switzerland by signing some papers and maybe transferring some real estate. And that fantasy was based on the idea that Mahmoud Abbas and Fatah were somehow different than Hamas when it came to their long term goals of conquering and destroying Israel or siding with the West.

You would think that the fiasco of Oslo and the experience of the Arafat regime would have taught people something.

President Bush, Condaleeza Rice and yes, certain Israeli politicians conveniently forget that Abbas was Arafat's lieutenant all along, went along for the whole sordid post-Oslo ride and is still the paymaster of the terrorist Tanzim and the al-Aqsa Brigades.

And they forget that the Palestinian people, in a democratic election freely chose to put Hamas in charge and thus signaled that they were perfectly happy with Hamas' agenda. The hypocrisy of the US attempt to subvert this choice by essentially preparing Fatah and Abbas for a coup over Hamas while President Bush and Secretary Rice were preaching the gospel of `Arab democracy' was not lost on the Arab world.

With Hamas' ascension, the West has - if it wants to - the opportunity for what I call a clarifying moment.

Current US foreign policy in the Middle East is a meme made up of two conflicting ideas. First is the idea that the Arabs are just like us, and want the same kind of Western style freedom and democracy we do. And the second is the idea that the Sunni autocrats so beloved by the Bush Administration are our friends and allies, and thus we need to cater to them and keep the status quo ( and the oil) flowing.

This conflict between misplaced idealism and pragmatism is exactly how things got so screwed up in Iraq, with the Bush Administration constantly weaving back and forth between placating the Saudis and the UAE and empowering the Sunnis in Iraq on the one hand and trying to reconcile the dominant Shiites to forget tribalism and revenge and embrace western style tolerance and values in the name of `Arab democracy' on the other, because we assume that that's what they want.

In practice, while individual Arabs may yearn for that kind of free and open society, as a group that's the last thing Arab society as a whole appears to want. Tribalism and Islam trump almost everything, and historically the Arabs have killed off any vestige of western style democracy that surfaced in the region - or in the case of Israel, at least tried to. And every time the Arabs themselves have had the chance to vote, they choose exactly that - Islam and tribalism. Arab society by its innate nature almost always tends to extremes of either dictatorship or near-anarchy. That it simply the way it is.

One of the reasons Islam is so authoritarian is because in many ways, it is an designed to address exactly this trait in Arab society. And it's worth noting that the Ottomans ruled the Arab world successfully for five centuries with few problems, even though they bled the Arabs white with taxes and generally treated them as an underclass because the Ottomans were prepared to enforce an authoritarian order in the region.

What we, as westerners constantly attempt to do is to find `democratic, moderate' Arab leaders who conform to our norms, and we're invariably disappointed. Especially when we're bending over backwards trying to cater to some of the most hardline, authoritarian regimes in the world at the same time.

'Palestine' is yet another example of the utter failure of this policy. On the one hand, to please the Saudis and our other Sunni `friends' the West gave millions to a dysfunctional band of gangsters headed by Yasir Arafat and later Abbas and gave them the functioning apparatus of a state with absolutely no consequences for their embrace of terrorism, gross human rights violations, total disregard for the international agreements they committed to and outright theft and corruption on a grand scale. A country like Myanmar was internationally isolated for far less.

Yet, when the president's fetish of `Arab democracy' reared its misshapen head, and the elections empowered one set of genocidal thugs in Hamas at the expense of the ones in Fatah that were already in place, rather than washing our hands of the matter, the West played twist-ee in a frantic effort to continue the status quo and please the Arab world by continuing to fund the old set of corrupt brigands who were a bit more subtle about their intentions...although anyone honestly looking at who Fatah was and what kind of `state' they had been running would have quite a time justifying continuing to support them, financially or morally.

Faced with being marginalized, Hamas found new backers in Syria and Iran and took the initiative of a pre-emptive strike, routing Fatah in a mere 4 days.

Now that Hamas has taken over Gaza, the West is once again playing the same old game of pouring more money down this rat hole and reaffirming that Abbas is our preferred terrorist. They will undoubtedly send them millions more in aid and lots of fresh new weaponry..what most sensible people would rightly call throwing good money after bad.

This is a huge mistake from a strategic point of view as well. Hamas has plenty of supporters in the West Bank, Abbas and Fatah have very little strength on the ground and any arms and money we give them - the part that doesn't get stolen - will eventually be used against Israel and the West, either because Abbas winds up getting assassinated , or because he will have to unleash the Tanzim and the al Aksa brigades against Israel to avoid being deposed by Fatah as a collaborator with the Americans and the Evil Zionists.

Either way, it's a continuation of a no-win situation.There was no way for a viable Palestinian state to exist next to Israel before Hamas took over Gaza and there's even less of a chance for a viable Palestinian state in the Palestinian parts of Judea and Samaria. And in any event, Abbas hands are tied as far as any negotiations go. He can't settle for less than all of Judea and Samaria, half of Jerusalem and the flooding of Israel with millions of Palestinian `refugees' (AKA the Saudi `peace' ultimatum) and Israel would be committing national suicide to give it to him.

Rather than continue the same old song and dance, the US could use its leverage to enforce a realistic and permanent solution to this situation by standing up to the Saudis and our other Arab `allies' and demanding that they take a hand in solving the refugee problem they created when they attempted to invade Israel in 1948 - and by having Jordan and Israel negotiate final borders and having Jordan resettle the `Palestinians' within their country.

There was never any logical rationale for a second Arab Palestinian state except as a tactic by the Arabs to destroy Israel, and an excuse for the Arabs not to accept Israel's existence. It's time to put this chimera to rest...and failing to do so is a recipe for continued war and strife in the region. Resettling these people in the other Arab countries means that, with the fiction stripped away, the Arabs will for the first time since 1948 have a clear choice to make - peace or continued hostilities - in front of the entire world,without the excuse of the Palestinians to hide behind.

Unlikely as it seems, losing this baggage will make it much easier for the Arab nations, at least most of them, to finally reconcile themselves to Israel's existence and to peace in the region.

And we might just might find that the Arab autocrats, seeing us behave with pragmatism and from a position of strength would turn out to be extraordinarily cooperative - which is exactly how they've historically behaved when confronted in that way.

As for Gaza, that's going to have to be dealt with one way or the other. The Israelis should be very wary about simply sending the IDF in to shed blood for Abbas and Fatah and then just handing Gaza over to the `Palestinians'. Both Fatah and Hamas have amply proved that any agreement made with them has the same value as so much used toilet tissue. Likewise, Olmert's inane remarks aside, I think Israel has had enough experience with `international peacekeepers' in the past to deepsix that idea for the foreseeable future.

The entire Hamas buildup of weaponry and the influx of trained fighters from Syria and Lebanon took place under the auspices of EU `monitors' stationed in Rafah. Ditto for the Hezbollah buildup in Lebanon,in direct violation of the very UN resolution that stationed UNIFIL there.

The most important step Israel can take with Gaza is to isolate it, which includes retaking the strategic Philidelphi corridor to control the border(and thus the arms traffic) with Egypt.They can likewise use Israel's control of Gaza's electricity, fuel and water to their advantage.

If the Israelis do decide to go in and destroy the terrorist infrastructure in Gaza, they need to annex this strategic area permanently, and see that the majority of the local population is resettled elsewhere. Failing to do that would merely make Israel responsible for this festering splinter, and for another `occupation'.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Gaza becomes Hamastan, part 1


As most of you know, Hamas has now taken control of Gaza. Rather than write about this prematurely, I decided to wait, see how things were going and check with some of my sources on the ground.

Contrary to what you're reading elsewhere, it's pretty obvious to me that Abbas and Fatah lit the spark for the conflict. The millions of dollars in financial aid and arms obtained from the US made Fatah overconfident that in a struggle with Hamas, they would prevail.

All of Abbas' security forces in Gaza got shiny new toys, courtesy of the US taxpayers and large sums were spent to bribe and arm various Gaza clans to come over to Abbas.

What happened in Gaza was essentially a proxy war,with America supporting Fatah and Iran and Syria supporting Hamas and Islamic Jihad.

Hamas had access to weaponry, Republican Guard advisers from Iran and a number of Hamas fighters who openly went to places like south Lebanon and Syria for training via Egypt...who was supposed to be controlling the border.

Abbas received arms and training from the US, coordinated by General Keith Dayton.

The Shin Bet apparently told the US and Dayton numerous times about the influx of arms and fighters into Gaza, but like Abbas, the US was confident that Fatah would prevail. Fatah already had numerical superiority, and with the new US arms and some training, Gaza's Fatah gang leader Mahmoud Dahlan assured General Dayton that Fatah could take on Hamas and win.

At least one of my sources in the Palestinian Authority is certain that Dahlan did that because he was skimming a portion of the aid money, wanted that sweet situation to continue and simply misjudged how effective Hamas was becoming, or their readiness to mix it up if they were pushed.

As the gang violence in Gaza ramped up, what touched off the conflict was an attempted hit by Fatah in Gaza on Hamas PM Ismail Haniyeh's house in Gaza City. Once that happened, all bets were off.

Hamas moved quickly, putting its entire force in the field in a lightning offensive. While Fatah had the advantage in numbers, most of Fatah's commanders including Dahlan found reasons to absent themselves from the battle zone and left the command to subordinates..most of whom also left if they could, once they saw which way the wind was blowing. Some of the Fatah commanders were actually attempting to conduct battlefield operations via cellphone from the safety of the West Bank.

The clans Abbas had purchased mainly went over to Hamas once the outcome was no longer in doubt.

The Fatah forces ended up routed by the disciplined Hamas fighters, who put a detailed plan into action, with tactical guidance from their Iranian mentors. Hamas borrowed the old IDF tactic of bisecting the Strip and isolating various pockets, and then cut off and besieged Fatah's forces in the expensive security compounds built for them by the US. Hamas seized the the main north-south highway and the border crossings at Rafah and cut off the re-supply routes to Fatah fighters,which left them futilely pleading with the Fatah bosses in Ramallah for ammunition and water from inside their besieged compounds.

The end came on June 15th, when Abbas' US-built Presidential Compound fell. Once the building was taken , the Fatah Force 17 fighters were dragged away from the building in their underwear, begging for mercy.

Some were killed immediately; others were shot later after Hamas did data searches on Fatah's own computers to identify the people they were after.

Probably the biggest prizes Hamas took over was the American-built headquarters of the Office of General Security at Tel-Awa and the Palestinian General Intelligence center near Gaza port.

Hamas fighters killed the Fatah intelligence officers by shooting them dead at point blank range and mutilating most of the their bodies.

Then they began searching through the files, a priceless record of years worth of documents, computer disks and archives,none of which the Fatah intelligence officers made the slightest attempt to burn or erase.

This is an amazing coup for our enemies. Hamas has taken possession of hundreds of thousands of documents and computer records cataloging the secret operations of Western intelligence services in the Middle East, including records of their dealings with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan and the UAE. Hamas and their Iranian controllers are now privy to the complete archives of Palestinian undercover links with foreign intelligence services going back decades, with names of spies, collaborators and double agents.

Hamas cannot only use this intel to show how Abbas and Fatah collaborated with Western intelligence services, but Syria and Iran will now have access to years worth of secret intel. They will have a slew of compromising information to hold over the heads of Western leaders and officials, lists of undercover agents, and records of covert operations carried out by the Israeli Mossad, Shin Bet and Military Intelligence, CIA, British MI6 and other Western agencies.And Iran, Syria and Hamas will know where all the bodies are buried, including the names of politicians, including Israelis, who worked secretly with Palestinians on various underground deals.

To top it off, Hamas got hold of a complete collection of SOTA wiretapping and surveillance equipment and sensors in perfect, turn key condition which the CIA and Britain's MI6 stupidly gave Mahmoud Abbas and Fatah.

For it's part, Fatah retaliated on whatever Hamas members and institutions it could find on the West Bank. This involved largely counterproductive moves like shooting a Hamas imam in the legs, arresting any Hamas members Fatah could find and seizing Hamas owned buildings, largely charities and religious buildings.

Hamas itself has been outlawed,and a new `emergency government' appointed by Abbas with no Hamas members. The new Prime Minister is old Arafat apparatchnik Selim Fayad, the former finance minister who's most important qualification is that he's on a first name basis with most of the western donors and their agencies.

In the next part, we'll examine what all this means

Friday, June 15, 2007

Ex-Nazi Kurt Waldheim dies



Former UN Chief, former president of Austria and former Nazi SA man Kurt Waldheim died yesterday. He was 88.

Waldheim served as head of the UN from 1972-1981. He then successfully ran for president of his native Austria in 1986..which is when some disturbing things about Waldheim's past surfaced.

In his official biographies, Waldheim initially lied, saying that his wartime service for the Nazis consisted of a stint at the Russian front back in the good old days of 1941, where he claimed to have been wounded and then returned to Austria to continue his studies.

Later, after some disturbing reports and documents surfaced in the media, Waldheim gradually `revised' his story to say that he was transferred to the Balkans in April 1942; went to Arsakli, Greece, as an interpreter that summer; and, in April 1943, became an assistant adjutant with Army Group E, Department I-C.

Waldheim was stationed in Bosnia (the mostly Muslim part of Yugoslavia that allied itself with the Nazis) as part of the Bosnien-Kampfgruppen of Wehrmacht Army Group E under General Löhr.

He was based at a town called Banja Luka, a town where Serbs and Jews and other undesirables were openly shot,hung from public gallows or murdered and at the neighborhood concentration camp at Jasenovac.

Kind of hard to miss that...

Waldheim, of course claimed that he was only doing his duty, just following orders, and that he knew absolutely nothing about this. He was just an intelligence officer...who's commanding officer, General Löhr just happened to have been executed in Yugoslavia for war crimes.

Unfortunately, there are a number of orders and reports on what happened in Banja Luka with the telltale `W' initial that still exist, including accounts of `interviews' by Waldheim's junior officers of partisans and allied commandos (mostly British) who ended up vanishing or `shot while trying to escape'. Some of them were published by the World Jewish Congress.

Hey, Waldheim probably never got his hands dirty by torturing or shooting anybody directly. He was an `administrator', who merely pushed the paper, signed off on the process, helped keep the wheels greased for those that did..

As things began to come out about Waldheim's past, Yugoslav newspapers published a facsimile of a 1947 document showing Waldheim's name on a list of German officers who took part in the infamous Mount Kozara `operation'.

In 1942, a force of Nazi troops augmented with troops from the Nazi puppet state of Croatia began a campaign to pacify the Mount Kozara area. That 'campaign' ended up costing the lives of an estimated 60,000 Yugoslav civilians,including 23,000 children . An officer of the fascist Croatian Ustasi allied with the Nazis sent a telegram calling for the removal of civilians to nearby concentration camps. Named in the telegram as the source of the order: Lieutenenat Kurt Waldheim.

The telegram was authenticated by the German newspaper Der Spiegal, and it reads:"Very urgent. Lieutenant Kurt Waldheim of General Stahl's staff requests that 4,224 prisoners from Kozara, consisting mainly of women and children and about 15% of old men, be sent on the way: 3,514 to Grubisino Polje and 730 to Zemun." Both were transit camps, channeling people to forced labor or concentration camps.

Of course, Lieutenant Waldheim probably thought the Nazis were sending these people to summer camp.

Waldheim originally declared he had been behind the lines near Kozara. Later, he said he had confused the geography.

All this was enough to keep Kurt Waldheim on a watch list barring him from entering the United States right up until the day he died.

If there is a hell, I'm sure Kurt Waldheim's administrative expertise is appreciated, and that he's busy not committing atrocities against civilians there...he's just supervising.

Waldheim is survived by his wife, Elisabeth, a Nazi party member since the 1930's that he married in 1944, and their three children. The official cause of death was listed as heart failure, but I doubt it.

You have to have a heart in the first place for that to happen.

Bush's amnesty carrot and stick - bogus `enforcement' funding and political arm twisting


The pressure inWashington continues to mount as President Bush continues the push for his amnesty bill.

After a lot of presidential arm twisting, the senate got back together to try and get the bill passed before the July 4th recess. The so-called ` bipartisan negotiators' thrashed things out and got the hundreds of possible amendments down to a package of 11 amendments from Republicans and another 11 from Democrats and then presented the mess to Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.)...who then said that he would allow the bill to come to the floor for discussion.

One key item the president used to try and get the senate toroll over was a new plan to devote $4.4 billion to bolstering border surveillance and enforcement, and preventing illegal immigrants from being hired in workplace.

Sounds peachy, until you realize that the$4.4 billion is supposedly going to come from fines and `penalties' collected from illegal aliens by the legislation. And you realize that realistically collecting the money is a giant paperwork, data and manpower problem, evasion will be epidemic and the `penalty' part of the legislation is likely to be successfully challenged legally under the equal protection provision of the Constitution.

Translation? Like the money Congress allocated last year for the border fence thatnever got spent since it essentially never got built, it's just words on paper that no one will bother paying attention to.

Meanwhile, the amnesty will be permanent and irremovable.

I mean, if the Bush Administration was really serious about fixing the border, they would've allocated this money and expedited the construction a long time ago.

Not only that, but there's absolutely no reason to marry an immigration issue with a national security issue...unless your trying to push one item through by scamming legislators and the public with a promise to deal with the other.

Listen to the president talking to the Associated Builders and Contractors yesterday, a group of employers who break the law regularly by hiring large numbers of illegals to circumvent having to pay union wages: "We're going to show the American people that the promises in this bill will be kept."

With all respect, Mr. President, my mother didn't raise any dumb children.And I don't trust you on this issue in the least.

Fix the border first and show us how serious you are about this national security issue - and then we'll address the problem of the illegal aliens already in the country.

Watcher's Council Results 6/15/07

The Council has spoken! A complete list of results can be found at the site of our fearless leader, the infamous Watcher of Weasels


This week's winner is:

Judging people by their friends and their enemies: Bookworm Room a well-written piece containing Ms. Bookworm's astute observations on President Bush's tumultous reception in Albania, as opposed to Western Europe - simply put. people recently liberated from tyranny have a more positive response to the leader of the free world than say, people whom were liberated by us 60+ years ago. Congrats on a well-deserved win,Ms. Bookworm!

In second place was another piece that dealt with as aspect of the same topic, Right Wing Nut House: “AND THE WALL CAME A TUM-BA-LIN’ DOWN…” Rick's celebration of the anniversary of President Reagan's famous `tear down this wall' speech. Well done, Rick.


For non-Council, the winner was Michael Yon : Death or Glory Part II of IV the author's moving account of an inbed with British troops in Iraq.

In second place for non-Council was my own nominee Family Security Matters: Why The Pew Study of American Muslims is Dangerously Incomplete by Dr. Zuhdi Jasser of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, in which he astutely examines the results of the Pew survey on America's Muslims and where it falls short. This was a Joshua's Army must read.

Hearty Kudos to all the winners!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Hamas Radio says they have stormed Abbas' Presidential compound in Gaza -the last base still in Fatah hands

Hamas Radio just put out a broadcast saying they had overrun the last bastion of Fatah in Gaza, Mahmoud Abbas' Presidential compound.

As I reported earlier, Hamas already had it under siege and had given what was left of the Fatah
gunmen until Friday to surrender.

The broadcast on a Hamas radio said "the last bastion of corruption has fallen".

Hamas almost in complete control of Gaza...

Hamas flag flying over Fatah Preventive Security HQ, Gaza City

Hamas continues to complete its takeover of the Gaza Strip.

Early today, Hamas overran the Fatah preventive Security headquarters and the General Security Services compound in Gaza City and the border command post in Rafah.Their Fatah commander, General Tawfik Tirawi was not with his men but, like the other Fatah `generals' and `commanders' is holed up in Ramallah on the West Bank. It appears that most of the Fatah leadership saw what was coming, and those who could get themselves out did, leaving the rank and file Fatah gang members to fend for themselves.

In Gaza City, Hamas was seen dragging Fatah prisoners out of the buildings, and witnesses said Hamas fighters dragged many of the Fatah gunmen from the building and shot them to death gangland-style in the street in front of their families.Masked Hamas fighters seized their US-made and Israeli equipment and vehicle number plates and rifled intelligence files.

Both of these compounds were built with American tax dollars.

Hamas spokespeople claim that the documents seized prove that the Fatah security apparatus has close ties with the American CIA,and said they would show the documents on television in the coming hours.

Hamas now controls the roads into Gaza and pretty much all of the major installations except Mahmoud Abbas' presidential compound in Gaza City. That's surrounded by Hamas and under siege, and Hamas has given the Fatah fighters inside until Friday to surrender.

There are various contradicting reports on whether Mahmoud Abbas has formally dissolved the Hamas-Fatah unity government. I'd say that Hamas has already done it for him...

UPDATE: Mahmoud Abbas has officially dissolved the PA unity government, kicked Hamas PM Ismail Haniyeh out of office, says that a `state of emergency' exists in the PA and that he will appoint what he describes as `an emergency government'.

Good luck with that.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

More defeatism from Reid and Pelosi : `The surge has failed'



Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi have pretty much shown how they plan to sabotage what's left of the Iraq war effort. It will be the death of a thousand cuts, with constant legislative roadblocks.

Today,they sent the president a letter which I can only characterize as insulting and defeatist, as much disdain as I have for many of President Bush's war policies.

"As many had foreseen, the escalation has failed to produce the intended results," the two leaders wrote.

"The increase in US forces has had little impact in curbing the violence or fostering political reconciliation.

"It has not enhanced Americas national security. The unsettling reality is that instances of violence against Iraqis remain high and attacks on US forces have increased.

"In fact, the last two months of the war were the deadliest to date for US troops."

Pelosi and Reid also told Bush in the letter that they planned to send him new legislation to "limit the US mission in Iraq, begin the phased redeployment of US forces, and bring the war to a responsible end."

Reid had already said yesterday that Senate Democrats would attach troop withdrawal deadlines to a Defense Department Authorization bill, scheduled for debate in a few weeks.

So much for the agreement between Bush and the Democrats that they would agree to fund the war and reassess things after General Petraeus' report to Congress in September.

Reid told reporters that he's going to put the Senate through another round of votes on the Iraq war before the July Fourth recess. And what's more he admitted that he's doing it for partisan political purposes, as part of a strategy to mollify the Angry Left base of the party and show them that Democrats are not giving up on efforts to withdraw and end the war...even though the measures are unlikely to pass.

"We're going to hold the president's feet to the fire" Reid bragged to reporters after his closed door meeting with the Senate Democrats.

Reid says he plans for the Senate to cast separate votes on whether to cut off funding for combat next year, order troop withdrawals within four months, mandate the length of combat tours and rescind the congressional authorization for the Iraqi invasion.

In short, he, Pelosi and their colleagues plan to sabotage the war effort by any means necessary.

Aside from the morality of saying that a strategy has `failed' while it is just beginning to be implemented, undercutting a commander in the field and the troops serving with him while the fighting is still going on, you have to wonder at the basic patriotism of elected officials who would act in this manner.

While I personally have my doubts about the efficacy of Patraeus' surge strategy given the basic nature of what's going on in Iraq, the last thing you'd ever see me do, especially as an elected official, is to mouth off in public like this..let alone concoct a legislative strategy to cut the legs out form under a commander I voted to confirm.

Congress agreed to wait until September to assess what's going on, and Reid, Pelosi and their colleagues are now reneging on that agreement.

It is, in a word, despicable.


If I were President Bush, I would waste no time in pointing out these contradictions. And instead of accusing Americans unwilling to support a blanket amnesty for illegal aliens of `not doing right by America' I'd be holding the feet of Harry Reids and Nancy Pelosis in Washington to the fire.

But then, if I were President Bush, I'd have been fighting this war to win from day one, rather than merely fighting not to lose...

We need real leadership desperately, both in Congress and in the White House. Whatever else one might disagree with Rudy Giuliani on, he has one thing right...we need to get off defense and start fighting the War on Jihad on offense.

In my opinion, part of that involves labeling the sort of sentiments expressed by Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi as exactly what they are.

Which, of course, is why the president will do nothing of the kind.

Newt Gingrich: A French Lesson for America's Grand Old Party


Here's an interesting bit...Newt Gingrich has a piece in American Enterprise that essentially agrees with something I've been saying for quite a while...the way for a Republican candidate to get the nomination and win in `08 is to take a lesson from Sarkozy,run against Bush and promise change.

If this keeps up, President Bush may not even be allowed into the building at the GOP convention, let alone be asked to speak.

Shin Bet breaks up major homicide bombing attempt - using pregnant woman

You'd think the Palestinians would be busy enough with their own civil war not to worry about plotting terrorism against Israel..but you'd be wrong!

Israel's Shin Bet announced that it had stopped 2 female homicide bombers from performing a double `operation' in Israel. The targets were Tel Aviv and Netanya.

The two Palestinian women were arrested last month at the Erez crossing between Israel and Gaza. Apparently the two women admitted they were working for Islamic Jihad and were taking advantage of the Israeli humanitarian-aid policy, which allows Palestinians access to Israeli medical care and facilities.

Fatma Younis Hasan-Zack, a 39 year-old Gazan, had been running the Islamic Jihad employment center for women for the past four years. She was the coordinator between Islamic jihad and women interested - or compelled - to carry out homicide attacks on Israel.

She and her niece faked a medical condition which would allow them to travel to Ramallah on the West Bank, so they could then get a referral to an Israeli hospital.

They were caught at the Erez crossing after the Shin Bet received a tip-off.Hasan-Zack is the mother of eight children and was pregnant with number nine..I guess the baby got a chance to kill Jews and take part in the jihad, courtesy of mom - if you can dignify her or her companion, who had four children with that title.

This reminds me of another Palestinian woman about a year or so ago who was caught trying to detonate in the very hospital that was giving her medical care.

`Hey, you knew I was a rattlesnake when you picked me up....don't complain because I bit you.'

Now That's Ba-ad PR!!



The one and only Yaakov of the Dry Bones Blog, of course...commenting on this Daily Telegraph story....

"'We're not Jews' the brother of Jamal Abu Jediyan, a Fatah commander, pleaded during a live telephone conversation with a Palestinian radio station.

Minutes later both men were dragged into the streets and riddled with bullets."

CAIR-less ...as its membership and clout plummet


CAIR's credentials as the official spokesman of America's Muslim community have suffered a number of hits lately. And their `clout' at least in real numbers has been revealed as - exaggerated.

First of all, there was the huge discrepancy between CAIR's figures of over 7 milion Muslims in America and the Pew Report's much more realistic survey showing only 2.3 million.

Next came the announcement from the Justice Department that CAIR is an `unindicted co-conspirator' in a federal case against yet another foundation charged with providing funds to a terrorist group.

And finally, the kicker - CAIR membership has declined 90% since 9/11.

According to tax documents obtained by The Washington Times, CAIR's membership has fallen from more than 29,000 in 2000 to less than 1,700 in 2006, a loss of membership that caused CAIR's annual income from dues to drop from $732,765 in 2000, when yearly dues cost $25, to $58,750 last year, when the group charged $35.

CAIR's budget is around $3 million per year,and they claim they get most of it from two dozen individual donors. What they're not telling you is that most of that money comes from Saudi Arabia and our pals in the UAE , in special government endowments.

Chew on that for a second...we have foreign governments directly funding a pressure group here in America that lobbies on things like anti-terrorism procedures and foreign policy, a unique situation, especially in war time.

Our old friend Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, director of the American-Islamic Forum for Democracy, says the sharp decline and the real numbers on CAIR's membership calls into question whether the organization is any kind of spokesperson for American Muslims.

"This is the untold story in the myth that CAIR represents the American Muslim population. They only represent their membership and donors," Mr. Jasser said.

Let's see...2.3 million Muslims, divided into 1700..that's less than .0074% that CAIR actually represents.

I really have to give CAIR credit. They finally did something positive for the image of America's Muslims, by showing that most of them aren't swallowing the kind of bilge CAIR markets.

Unfortunately, CAIR won't be out of the picture anytime soon. The Saudis and the UAE will see to that.

Golden Mosque in Iraq blown up again

Before and after shots - the Mosque as it originally was, and now, missing its dome and minarets. The dome went in the first attack, back in 2006

The al-Askari shrine in Samarra, also known as the Golden Mosque had its minarets (prayer towers) blown up today. it's one of the most important mosques in Shia Islam, and reputedly the place where the 12th Imam is supposed to emerge.

Like the last time the Golden Mosque was hit, this attack is obviously designed to exacerbate Shi'ite and Sunni violence in Iraq.

A Sunni mosque in the eastern part of Samarra has already been destroyed in revenge, and Shiite militiamen have surged into the area.

This comes at a sensitive time for the Maliki government, with Maliki already under pressure by the US to meet political guidelines or face a US withdrawal after General Petraeus reports to congress in September.

He's being pressured by his Shiite political allies and the militias on the one hand to crack down on the Sunnis,and on the other hand for political reconciliation by the US.

A state of emergency and an open ended curfew has been declared in Baghdad and also in Najaf, site of another important Shia shrine, where our old friend Moqtada Sadr has declared a three-day period of mourning. "What did the government do to protect the tombs?" he asked in a statement. he also called for `anti-occupation' demonstrations against the US.

Stay tuned...

Hamas blows up main remaining Fatah HQ in Gaza


A couple of Hamas' finest...



The battle fo rGaza is all but over, and Hamas is the winner. After securing the north Gaza strip, Hamas is rapidly clearing Fatah out of the rest of Gaza.

Today, Hamas forces blew up the main remaining Fatah strongpoint left in the Gaza Strip, Fatah's Preventive Security headquarters in the southern Gaza strip at Khan Yunis by setting off explosives in a tunnel beneath the building, killing 11 Fatah fighters and injuring a number.

Most of Fatah's comanders and gang bosses who were able to flee have already left for the West Bank. Some were able to flee over the Rafah crossing to Egypt until Hamas shut that portal down.

Hamas has set up Fatah POW camps in fenced compounds , and whole clans supposedly loyal to Abbas are reportedly turning over to fight with Hamas or turning intheir weapons and surrendering.

The last surviving Fatah base in Gaza in the Presidential compound in Gaza city -and that's surrounded and under seige by Hamas, with what's left of Abbas' security forces running out of food, ammo and water. Hamas has given them until Friday noon to surrender.

With all that going on, the Palestinians still found time to launch Qassams at Israel one of which slammed into an Israeli primary school but caused luckily caused no casualties.

Earlier today, there was a peace demonstration in Gaza City by the locals that ended up as a shoot out as Palestinian gunmen opened fire on the protesters, killing one person as dozens ran for cover. According to my sources, the protesters were fired on by both Hamas and Fatah..who may have been shooting at each other, causing a crossfire with the protesters in the middle.

UNRWA is also curtailing some of its operations after the gang war between Hamas and Fatah killed two of its staffers and wounded two others. Two of the casualties, believe it or not, were simply sanitation workers picking up trash.

Fatah has effectively already exited the so-called unity government.

I would not be at all surprised to see the fighting spread to the West Bank once Hamas secures Gaza...with the Hamas thrust most probably coming from the northern West Bank, aided by Hezbollah and Syria.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Watcher's Council Nominations 6/13/07




Every week, the Watcher's Council members nominate two posts each, one from the Council members and one from outside for consideration by the whole Council. The complete list of this week's Council nominations can be found at the site of our fearless leader, Watcher of Weasels

Some real good stuff this week, both in the council and non-council links...



OK, here's this week's Council lineup:

1. JoshuaPundit: A modest Proposal for Middle East Peace Even before the `Palestinians' voted Hamas into power, going back at least 3+ years, I predicted that the end result would be a Hamastan in Gaza and a dysfunctional Fatah gang fiefdom in Judea and Samaria (AKA The West Bank)...simply because of my innate knowledge of the players involved and the fact that the only way a second Arab `Palestinian' state had any way of succeeding was for it to have close and friendly diplomatic and economic relations with Israel. And I knew that was always a no-hoper with Arafat and company involved.

Now,it seems that the average `Palestinian'in the street is increasingly realizing that lawlessness, gangland rule by corrupt leadership and 70% unemployment does not exactly make for a happy life, so those that can are trying to vote with their feet and leave.

Based on that, I came up with a sure fire Middle East Peace plan that will satisfy everybody...you betcha.What's more, if you listen to the Saudis, James Baker and the current crop of Middle East `realists', with this problem solved the Middle East will be like one big Switzerland.Only with sand, not snow.

After I get my Nobel Peace Prize and I'm chowing down at those fancy restaurants and staying at five star hotels on the UN's dime, I'll be thinking of you..

OK, admittedly this was an exercise in satire and sarcasm (and one I'm positive some folks will take ultra-seriously), but if nothing else, it proves how ridiculous the whole `Middle East realist/comprehensive settlement' nonsense really is.

2. Done With Mirrors;Diplomacy Callimachus, in a well written post writes that he likes Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton and the Democrat's plans for talking to Syria and Iran. But being a sensible guy, he wonders whether they're going to be able to pull it off effectively.

I think you can guess my views on this.

3. Soccer Dad: Money for something Soccer Dad muses about campaign financing and its role in predicting the eventual winners. Based on that, he sees a Hillary/Obama ticket for the Democrats,and Romney as the GOP nominee in `08.

I think he's incredibly brave to make that prediction this far out,although I think he's right about a Hillery/Obama ticket, simply because Obama has eaten too far into the Black vote, without which the Democrats can't win.As for the GOP, I think it's far too soon to predict anything, although I will hazard this one - the GOP nominee, and possibly the eventual winner will be the one who most successfully runs against George Bush.


4. The Glittering Eye :Steering away from the shoals This week, The Glittering Eye's Dave Schuler writes a fine piece centered on moderation, narcissism and its effect on our society.

5. Bookworm Room: Judging people by their friends and their enemies Ms. Bookworm observes the reception George Bush got in Albania as opposed to Germany at the G-8 summit and postulates that people recently freed from fascism have a clearer appreciation of freedom than people who have been free for decades. I think she 's right.

6. Rhymes With Right: I hate the Phelps Klan- -but this arrest is wrong Greg has an interesting piece this week on a local church with extreme political views who allowed and encouraged their children to stamp on an American flag at a military funeral...while the adults backed off, flag desecration being a crime.

However, as Greg points out, this is covered by the First Amendment, and Federal law trumps state law. Odious as these people are, they have their rights.

7. The Colossus of Rhodey: The one that got away - biggest missed entertainment moments Hube has his personal list of the biggest missed entertainment opportunities. Ah well...you can't TIVO life, y'know.

8. Right Wing Nut House : And the wall came a tum-ba-lin down Rick writes about the anniversary of Ronald Reagan's famous `tear down this wall' speech. Remember when we had a president who would actually walk the walk instead of just talking the talk?

9. Cheat Seeking Missiles:High efficiency woes Laer writes on an interesting topic, sparked by the performance of his new `energy efficient' high tech washing machine as opposed to his older workhorse models - what price `efficiency' as opposed to performance? And how much of a lack of performance, safety and other criteria are we prepared to sacrifice for the `efficiency' and `environmentally green' labels?

10. Big Lizards: Immigration as a GOP talking point in 2008 Dafydd Ab Hugh basically likes the new amnesty bill and says that the GOP should embrace it so as not to give the democrats ammunition in 2008.

He also feels that because `triggers' and `penalties' are written into this new legislation, they will be enforced better by this administration...as opposed to 6 1/2 years of non-enforcement of the laws we already have.

11.The Education Wonks:The all-Muslim all-girl's high school prom
EdWonk writes about a prom event by an Islamic student organization at the University of Minnesota that excluded non-Muslims and males - held on university property and funded by mandatory student fees levied on ALL students.

Imagine if we replaced Muslim with Jewish or Christian...think the ACLU would wait 5 minutes before slapping a lawsuit on the student organization and the university?

12.Something Wicked This Way Comes -- A Democrat Congress Tryin' To Fix the Alternative Minimum Tax at ‘Okie’ on the Lam Okie sees the class warfare blood in the water as the move is on in the new Democrat dominated congress to use the AMT to `tax the rich'...which in this case, might expand to include people in the AMT `cutoff' with incomes as low $75,000 per household!

As Okie puts it, grab your ankles...

That's this week's lineup..enjoy

Russia gives Iran nuclear fuel

Russian president Vladimir Putin continues to play a double game.

After apparently relenting and becoming agreeable at the G-8 summit over the planned US missile defense shield, it's leaked out that Russia released the nuclear fuel it was witholding from Iran for the Bushehr reactor on June 8th, a week before the summit.

This double dealing is particularly effective coming as it does right before the UN Security Council meets at the end of June to discuss approving harsher sanctions against Iran for continuing to enrich uranium . The Russian fuel delivery substantially dilutes the effect of any sanctions.

The Beast eats itself - the Palestinian civil war moves into high gear


The mob war for the control of `Palestine' has moved up to a new level. Over 20 people have been killed in the last 24 hours.

And Hamas has essentially taken over most of the Gaza Strip.

The latest fighting has been particularly savage, even by Palestinian terms. Lately,the Palestinians have taken to executing each other by throwing people off of tall buildings.

Hospitals aren't immune either - Hamas gunmen have been targeting injured Fatah fighters, killing them in ambulances and Beit Hanoun hospital beds, while the Fatah-allied Bakr clan attacked the Hamas-controlled Shifa hospital in revenge.

Palestinian Hamas PM Ismail Haniyeh's house in Gaza was attacked by Fatah with automatic weapons and RPGs not once, but twice. A Hamas Web site described the incident as an assassination attempt. Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum accused Fatah of targeting Palestinian institutions to undermine Hamas rule. "They crossed all the red lines," he said.

The attempted hit on Haniyeh was the spark for a major offensive by Hamas that took out most of the Fatah positions in the northern Gaza Strip.

Hamas executed the top Fatah comander in Gaza, Jamal Abud a-Jediyan and his brother. They then sent the entire 15,000-strong Hamas Executive Force, armed with mortars, RPGs, heavy machine guns and grenades on an assault on Fatah's command posts and bases, forcing Fatah from most of its strongholds in Gaza and capturing the headquarters of the Fatah security forces in northern Gaza.

Not suprisingly, Fatah's senior Gaza capo Mohammed Dahlan slipped out of Gaza as soon as the fighting started, leaving his men to function as best they could.

Even long-time Fatah spokesmouth and ex-foreign minister Nabil Sha-ath didn't escape unscathed - a gang of Hamas fighters targeted his house in the Sudaniyeh neighborhood of Gaza City and shot it up, along with a couple of his bodyguards.

What we're seeing here is the beginning of a long brewing civil war, the separation of Palestinian rule between Hamas-controlled Gaza and the Fatah-led West Bank.

I can't but wonder if this was what was in Ariel Sharon's mind when he ruthlessly purged Jewish residents from Gaza and turned it over to the Palestinians..it's almost as if he knew what would happen and merely wanted the world to see first hand what an absolute hellhole the Palestinians would make of it, left to their own devices.

The truth of the matter is that aside from a hatred of Jews and Israel and a shared feeling of victimization, there's very little to unite the `Palestinians' into a nation. They are divided by clans, by national origin, by affiliation with various gang bosses, by faction and by a number of other factors.

The Bush Administration, true to form is putting major pressure on Israel to allow frsh weapons shipments of Israeli ammunition and weapons to Fatah to help them prevail in Gaza. As of today, the Israelis are balking, mainly because recent events have reminded them that weaponry turned over to Palestinians eventually ends up being used to kill Israelis. For that matter, Fatah spokesmen admitted that with the capture of the Fatah HQ and bases, Hamas got hold of thousands of rifles, large amounts of ammunition and dozens of vehicles, including armored jeeps..all part of the weapons shipments given to Abbas by the US and allowed to pass into Gaza by the Olmert government.

"How do we explain it if mortar shells with Israeli markings are then used to shell towns inside Israel?" one Israeli source is reported to have said.

More to the point, it's doubtful that any last-minute infusion of weapons could shift the battle in Fatah's favor. With their main bases taken, most of their leadership inflight and droves of Fatah fighters reportedly surrendering to Hamas, Fatah simply lacks the strength on the ground in Gaza to win.

Fatah will have enough of a problem holding on to the Palestinian territories in the West Bank.

President Bush twists arms on Capitol Hill for amnesty bill


President Bush made a rare, almost unprecedented visit to Capitol Hill today to to push the amnesty bill by browbeating , bribing or otherwise influencing GOP senators.

It's noteworthy that the president couldn't be bothered to personally visit Capitol Hill to lobby for the funding our troops needed, or for any one of a dozen pieces of legislation needed to fight the War on Jihad at home and abroad...but he was more than willing to do so to promote what amounts to open borders and a permanent low wage underclass that can be deported at the whim of their employers while cutting the price of American labor to the bone.

He ought to be ashamed of himself.

"I think one of the things that we have to do is answer the skeptics, answer the doubters," White House press secretary Tony Snow said Tuesday. "We not only have a good sound bill, but it's also one that a lot of conservatives, when they get a chance to look at it, will say OK," he said on NBC's "Today" show.

Ummm, wrong Tony. People of all political persuasions have have a good look at this bill, and they don't like how it smells in the least. And as for being skeptical, why shouldn't we be, based on how the administration has failed to secure the borders after 6 1/2 years in a post 9/11 world?

The only hope the White House has of shoving this down the country's throat is to be able to lean on enough senators by whatever means necessary or to bribe them by sticking enough earmarks and special legislation in the bill to get it through.

It's not a bad strategy,and they may very well get away with it unless Congress is subjected to relentless pressure from the other side..our side.

Benjamin Franklin, back when this country was being founded came out of Constitution Hall in Philadelphia and was asked by his fellow citizens what kind of government the Founding Fathers had come up with. "A Republic, if you can keep it," he replied.

If you want to keep our Republic, step up to the plate and write, call , fax and e-mail to let your congressmen know how you feel about this issue.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Iran-IAEA nuclear talks abruptly cancelled

Just another indication of which way the wind's blowing....talks between Inspector Clouseau, AKA the IAEA's Mohammed El Baradi and the Iranians were abruptly cancelled today.

Apparently El Baradi was scheduled to meet with the Iranians in Vienna today, but the talks were cancelled after an abortive preliminary meeting between between Iranian deputy negotiator Javad Vaidi and EU negotiator Robert Cooper.

As accomodating as the EU has been, I think you can pretty much assume that the cancellation came from Iran.

Could be that Iran got wind of El Baradi's report to the IAEA's board of governors, which pretty much let them know that Iran is continuing to expand its uranium enrichment program regardless of any UN resolutions and that UN inspectors have no luck in determining "the nature and scope" of Iran's nuclear program...at least the part the IAEA boys have been allowed to see.

The deadline for Iran's compliance has passed, and the ball's back in the UN's court.

A Modest Proposal for Middle East Peace


Ahh, the wicked problem of the Israeli -Arab conflict. Can there possibly be a solution? I think there is, and this story from the Palestinian Authority sheds new light on it.

Now, normally, when people are placed in a situation where there is extreme lawlessness, an ongoing civil war, massively corrupt and violent leadership and 70% unemployment they usually vote with their feet and go elsewhere, if they can.

Many Palestinians are trying to do just that, and enough of them have tried so that the Palestinian Authority has had it's chief cleric issue a fatwa that forbids `Palestinian' Muslims to emigrate.

According to the above Jerusalem Post story, sources in the Palestinian Authority's Foreign Ministry said that about 10,000 Palestinians have filed requests to emigrate from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the year. They said the requests had been approved. "Every day we hear about hundreds of Palestinians who file requests for emigration with different consulates and diplomatic missions," the sources said. "According to our statistics, there are at least 45,000 emigration applications being reviewed by different countries."

Well, the Palestinian leadership can't have that. Massive immigration would deprive the mob bosses in Fatah and Hamas of the human fodder they thrive on. Imagine, no one to hold hostage as `victims' for all that aid money the Palestinian Authority receives, no one to exploit in the rackets that go on in the Palestinian areas every day..unthinkable!

So what did they do ? Use Islam, of course.

Entitled "No Permission to Emigrate from Palestine," the fatwa reads: "There has been much talk in Palestine about emigration, especially among the young people, due to the difficult security and economic situation. This is being done in search of a better life abroad. Many are continuing to rush to the gates of the embassies and consulates of the Western nations with requests for visas in order to reside permanently in those countries.

"We hereby declare that emigration from the blessed lands is not permitted according to religious law. The people living in these areas must remain in their homes and must not leave them to conquerors. Those who abide by this ruling will perform an honorable deed and will support the Aksa Mosque."

Actually, I have a modest proposal to put out here. A win-win situation, you might say.

Since much of the EU and non-EU countries like Norway continue to be so enamored of the Palestinians, I suggest they issue visas and take these people in forthwith. After all, the countries of the Middle East are pretty much tired of them, especially their `Arab brothers', who've killed and expelled more `Palestinians' then the Israelis ever did., and the Palestinians obviously are lining up to go there. With a little luck, the `Palestinian' leaders can go with them...to provide guidance and political representation, as it were. Thus, the Europeans who have such high regard for these folks can experience the joy of living next to them firsthand.

And the Europeans would get the chance to do what they've always advocated for Israel...make a Sacrifice for Peace.

As an added incentive for the Europeans, most of what's left of Europe's Jews would probably depart, something a great many Europeans would be just fine with and Europe's Jews in Western Europe should probably be thinking about anyway . And with the departure of the Palestinians, there'd be plenty of room for Europe's Jews in the newly vacated Judea, Samaria (AKA the West Bank) and Gaza.

Instead of an international basket case and a breeding grounds for Islamic terrorism, Gaza populated by Jews would go back to being a top area for agricultural production and a tourist resort, while Judea and Samaria would essentially become part of Israeli suburbia, with maybe a little high tech thrown in.

An exchange of populations, a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and, if you believe James Baker, the Saudis and the whole crew of Middle East `realists', a surefire solution for peace in the region.

I can't wait to receive my Nobel Prize.

Paris Hilton, Jihad and us...

The Paris Hilton soap opera is more interesting in what it reveals about us as a culture and who may be taking notice than because of any innate value in the story itself.

Some of us see it in the context of a spoiled, rich heiress getting her just desserts, others as someone being prosecuted mercilessly `because she's rich, sexy and famous and people are jealous.'

Frankly, I could give a rip. There has always been a two tiered system of justice, and it will always a matter of `how much justice can you afford, Jack?' At least as long as we continue to allow lawyers to metasize like cancer cells and vomit litigation over all parts of everyday life.

What I'm concerned about is what this signifies to our enemies.

What do you imagine they think when they've already sneaked into internet cafes across the Muslim world and watched videos of this woman performing various sex acts for the camera, and now see this same young woman even more celebrated, famous and seemingly, the number one concern of Americans?

Rightly or wrongly, they are going to conclude that this young woman is an emblem of our culture, and a role model - and that our culture is weak, decadent, rotted from within and ready to be toppled, just like Osama, Zawahiri and their friendly neighborhood jihad preachin' imam always said.

What's more, they will consider it a Holy Act to cleanse it and make it submit to Dar Islam.

Our culture isn't nearly so decadent and rotting as all that (at least,once you get out of places like Hollywood, San Francisco and Manhattan) but that will be the perception, especially in parts of the world that already think the West is decadent and evil and have a somewhat ummm...jaundiced view of women and their place in society already.

Even more importantly is the effect on what I call the `swing vote' in Muslim society, people who aren't quite ready to pull the detonators on those suicide vests yet, are mainly concerned with everyday life and look around them at the societies they live in and think that maybe, just maybe, a little more western style progress would be most welcome.

When they see the hoopla over Paris Hilton, they are more than likely to think that this is where that road leads,and it's the last thing they want, especially for their wives and daughters.

Or to quote the immortal words of Big Sam to Scarlett in `Gone With The Wind' after a little taste of seeing how things were outside of the familiar: "I done seen enough of dis here freedom! Gets me back to Tara where I belongs!"

Part of this war that's been thrust upon us is a war of cultures, and a battle for hearts and minds.And the empowerment of Muslim women and the overthrow of the misogyny inherent in that culture is the key, the absolute cornerstone of defeating Radical Islam, in my opinion.

For the record, Paris Hilton is not to blame for this in the least. She is whom she is.

The fault lies with the dinosaur media who are willing to sell out any semblance of journalistic ethics and the role of the press in a free society for ratings..and with us, for watching like the celebrity voyeurs a lot of us are.

UK company caught smuggling weapons-grade uranium to Iran


Britain's MI6 has made a number of arrests after discovering a plot by a UK company to sell black-market weapons-grade uranium to Iran and Sudan.

During the 20-month investigation, which also involved MI5 and Customs and Excise, a group of Britons were under surveillance as they purchased weapons-grade uranium from the black market in Russia. The uranium was reportedly intended to be shipped to Iran and the Sudan.

MI6 is also keeping a close eye on what's described as `a number of Britons, who are understood to have links with Islamic terrorists abroad' remain under surveillance, and British investigators believe that they now have proof that al-Qaeda has been actively engaged in developing an atomic capability. The British company has been `wound up', Britspeak for dissolved or ended.

Roger Berry, chairman of the British Parliament's Quadripartite Committee which monitors arms exports, said: 'With the collapse of the Soviet Union there was always the question over not just uranium but where other WMD components were going and how this could be controlled. Real credit must go to the enforcement authorities that they have disrupted this. The really worrying aspect is that if one company is involved, are there others out there?'

Gee, you think?

Another aspect of this is the ongoing diplomatic tussle over Iran's nuclear program. If, as the mullahs say, they're only developing a nuclear program for peaceful purposes,why would they need to buy black market weapons grade uranium and have it smuggled in secretly?

Another aspect of this that the Brits are trying to nail down, according to one of my sources across the pond is Russia's role in all this.

Did the Russian government know about this and simply choose not to bother about it? Were figures in the Russian government, or even the government itself involved? What else has gone out the back door that we don't know about? Is this part of the reason Russia is so adamant about any meaningful sanctions against Iran in the UN?

The Sudan's involvement is also interesting.

The country has a long history of involvement with Islamic terrorism and radical Islam, the Sudan is another country the Russians protect in the UN and Iran and the Sudan have a number of military and economic ties.

A Sudanese delegation visited Iran's uranium conversion facility in February, and the Sudan recently signed a mutual defense pact with Iran that involves Iran deploying deploy ballistic missiles in the Sudan.

Iranian Republican Guards have been openly seen in the Sudan operating as `advisers', and as Joshua's Army members are already aware, a number of Sudanese and Somali jihadis were recruited by Iran for Hezbollah and ended up fighting in Lebanon.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Stalemate in Lebanon, as the fighting continues.

Smoke rises from artillery fire at Nahr el-Bared


Fighting continues at between the Lebanese Army and Fatah al-Islam and its allies in the Ein al-Hewar and Nahr al-Bared `Palestinian refugee camps'.

The Lebanese army is admitting to losing 57 soldiers in the month long battle as opposed to an estimated 42 of the enemy.

According to al-Reuters, Milad Badran, who still lives in the camp told reporters, “The army’s bombardment is haphazard and is hitting civilian areas. It is impossible to describe the humanitarian situation.” ( in other words, the Lebanese are using artillery on civilian areas - remember that, the next time some blowhard starts talking about how inhumane Israel is to the `Palestinians')


Fatah al-Islam’s commander Abu Hurayra stated, “The army is attacking from afar and they don’t come close. We will keep fighting until this oppression is lifted. We will fight until the end, even for months its not a problem.”

Actually, Abu Harayra is quite correct. Fatah al-Islam is being amply supplied by Syria via Hezbollah, they're dug in, and the Lebanese Army is nervous about a full-on frontal offensive, because it's a no-win situation - not only might they get their tails kicked but it would undoubtedly rile the rest of Lebanon's`Palestinian' population of about 400,000. And if the forces loyal to Siniora were successful, they run the risk of bringing Hezbollah and ultimately Syria into the picture.

What sparked this, of course, is the UN Security Council tribunal over the assassination of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri...with the UN's own investigations implicating high up figures in Syria's Assad regime, and probably leading to Basher Assad himself.

That, and continued control of Lebanon by Syria.

The Ballet at the G-8 Summit


`Swan Lake?' `Sleeping Beauty' perhaps? Or`The March of the Wooden Soldiers'?

Actually, there was a little of each in the latest G-8 Summit, and as usual, it's instructive to look at what was released for public consumption(at least those of you who weren't tuned to the Paris Hilton 24-7 news network) and allow me to apply a bit of knowledge and reasoning to get a fix on what's really going on...

After his ridiculously bellicose statements on US missile defense, Russia's Vladimir Putin folded quickly, as I predicted he would. Putin was, as I've said, merely testing the West to see what would happen and doing a rendition of an old classic from the Soviet songbook.

Y'see, Vlad needs the West, needs its markets, needs it as a strategic counterbalance. Otherwise, in a country with rapidly declining birthrates, an economy that still has distribution problems even with all that oil money, and a disaffected population at home, the choice is between being part of the Islamic Caliphate or a Chinese oil colony.

Putin `surprised' the dinosaur media by offering Washington joint use with Russia of the Qabala radar base in northern Azerbaijan on the Iranian border as part of the proposed missile defense shield. The reality of course, is that whether the US accepts it or not Putin is, as usual, playing a double game. That's why put the offer out there in the first place and why he's anxious for the US to accept it...it gives Russia a foot in both camps, it's good PR for gullible westerners and curtails US influence and protection of those segments of the old Soviet empire Putin has fantasies of having Russia swallow up again.

On the other side of the coin, Russia just collected an additional $387 million dollars towards completion of the Iranian nuclear facilities at Busher and Natanz..plus another $400 million for armaments,part of which are earmarked for the Syrians as part of the alliance the Assad regime has with the mullahs.

And then, the Mullahs got hit with this out of left field...

“Iran and Russia enjoy numerous grounds for cooperation,” is how Iran Foreign Ministry spokesman Muhammad-Ali Hosseini reacted to the news of Putin's offer. “We are currently studying the issue. Iran will follow up the case in its talks with Russia.”

The Mullahs are undoubtedly wondering who's side Putin is really on. Azerbaijan and Iran had certain economic and military understandings,but this offer probably wouldn't have been made without Azerbaijan's acquiescence, which means they may have switched sides as well. A substantial part of Iran's population is native Azeris, and that also is undoubtedly providing some food for thought to Iran's rulers as well.

While Bush will probably not take the Russians up on their offer (Poland and Czecholslovakia have already agreed to host the facilities and there's no reason to give Putin access to out technology)the fact that the offer was even made, and made so publicly may be a signal that relations between Iran and Russia aren't all they're made out to be.

Another subplot of all this was another part of the missile shield, the part in Israel. And that's something that has a more immediate importance to Russia and it's clients, Syria and Iran and Russia's ambitions to penetrate into the Middle East again. Putin's offer obviously had something to do with ending or curtailing the joint missile programs and the planned coordination of the Israeli and American missile defense systems as a quid pro quo.

Senate Judiciary Committee votes to aid Islamic terrorists


Your public servants in DC in action....

The Senate Judiciary Committee has voted to rescind certain portions of the Military Commissions Act.

While not as publicity worthy as the open borders and amnesty for millions of illegal aliens, this is almost as damaging.

What the newly amended Act now allows is access by Islamic terrorists to Federal Courts,which essentially means that the Department of Defense
will now be faced with an evil choice - either they protect their intelligence sources and their means of gathering intelligence and let Islamic terrorists walk away scot free, or they comply with subpoenas and rules of discovery and put this information on the public record, allowing jihadis access to exactly how their attacks were foiled, so they can do a better job next time.

Needless to say, this idiocy was supported and pushed through by the Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee, notably Chairman Patrick Leahy, Ted Kennedy, Dianne Feinstein, Dick Durbin, Russ Feingold and Joe Biden. Legislation will now be sent to the full Senate. This was done with the inane idea of `restoring Habeas Corpus', to non-citizens like the guests at Club Gitmo - and never mind that Habeas Corpus was originally conceived as a right solely confined to US citizens!

This legislation was heavily lobbied for by the usual suspects - the ACLU,CAIR and Radical Leftist fronts the National Lawyer's Guild and the Center for Constitutional Rights.

Access by terrorists to criminal trials have led to intelligence leaks in the past. In the 1995 trial of Omar Abdel Rahman, evidence turned over to his attorneys by the government ended up being found in documents seized at an al-Qaeda headquarters in the Sudan. And given the political beliefs of some of the lawyers who make a living defending these jihadi scum, they're not exactly safe to have around confidential information. Remember Lynne Stewart?

The more information terrorist cells have on how they're being infiltrated,what FBI is looking for and how intel is being collected, the less likely they are to make mistakes..and keep in mind that we have been incredibly lucky, that lives have been saved because the jihadis made stupid mistakes like dropping a cell phone at a crime location or taking jihad training videos to Circuit City to turn into DVDs.

When people voted to send president Bush a message in the 2006 elections, I have a feeling that most of them didn't realize the nature of the people they were empowering and putting in control of the all important Congressional committees.

Now, they're starting to find out.

Legislation like this is beyond defeatist - it constitutes criminal negligence.And it could get some of us killed.

Friday, June 08, 2007

Weekend Monkey Sez: Happy Weekend...and remember, love's in short supply


Be good, Y'all...see you in 24 or so.

Olmert's attempt to `negotiate' with Syria and what's behind it


There have been a number of reports claiming that Israeli PM Ehud Olmert sent what's described as secret messages to Syria's Thug-In-Chief Basher Assad offering to give up the strategic Golan Heights in return for a peace agreement.

The IDF paid in blood top capture those fortified heights in the `67 war.

Nothing Olmert might do surprises me any more, but as always, there's the front story and the back story.

While he might want to give up the Golan, I think that if he tried,we'd see the first actual public lynching of an Israeli head of state.

Effi Eitam, (NU-NRP) the almost universally respected ex-general who kindly helped Olmert extract his head from his posterior during the Lebanon War said:

"The Olmert government that failed in Lebanon, is behaving as failed regimes have acted throughout history, and in an attempt to hide his responsibility for the failure he is embarking on a dangerous political adventure."

The personal advantage for selling out his own country for Olmert if he could pull it off would be to try and resuscitate a coalition to cling to power among the far Left and maybe the Arab Parties and keep himself out of jail as long as possible. However, if he tried it, Israel Beiteinu and other parties would would probably bail out of the coalition post haste.

At the very least,he'd be forced to do a referendum and the numbers simply aren't there; A Ma'ariv-TNS poll showed that only 10% of Israelis supported a full withdrawal from the Golan and upwards of 74% don't trust Assad.

So, aside from saving his personal skin, why would Olmert try to shove such an obviously unpopular policy down Israel's throat?

Actually, I sense George Bush and Condi Rice channeling James Baker behind this.

President George Bush apparently gave Olmert the green light for negotiations with Syria in an hour-long phone conversation last month, according to the report(Yediot and Army Radio), and the two of them are supposed to have a sit down and discuss the matter further when Olmert comes to the White House for their scheduled meeting on June 19.

The Bush Administration is having major problems with the Iran/Syria axis, and right now is on the losing end of two proxy wars in the region.In Lebanon, Bush proxy Fouad Siniora in Lebanon is having major problems defeating the Iranian/Syrian backed uprisings in the Palestinian `refugee' camps of Nahar al-Bared in the north and Ein al Hilwa in the south. Lebanese troops have been unable to decisively defeat Fatah al-Islam and the pro-Syrian Palestinian fighters commanded by Ahmad Jibril and Naif Hawatme.

What's more, Hezbollah could openly come into this anytime, especially if the UN continues to try and enforce the tribunal over the murder of ex-Lebanese PM Hariri.

In Gaza, Hamas, so far, has been victorious over Bush's preferred terrorists, Fatah, in spite of all of the money and weapons we've lavished on Abbas to try and keep him afloat. And Israel's strikes against Hamas have not been decisive enough to tip the balance.

What Bush is trying to do, I think, is to try to bribe Syria away from Iran at Israel's expense, since Olmert is weak, easy to manipulate and has a personal motive to try to go along with this charade.

The US military is having notable success in Iraq against al-Qaeda, but the Shiite militias, armed and trained by Iran are just as powerful as they were before, and just as pervasive when it comes to their influence with the Maliki government. Our military is even partnering up with Iran backed thugs like Moqtada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army to help with security in Baghdad in areas like Sadr City.

President Bush and Secretary Rice are apparently still under the delusion that bribing Syria via Israel will help stabilize the situation in Iraq, mollify the Sunni autocrats Bush is so enamored of and aid in that `comprehensive Middle East settlement' so-called Middle East `Realists' like James Baker keep pushing.

Of course, the proof of how wrong they are lies in Lebanon and Syria, where the Syrian military, their Iranian allies and Hezbollah are refurbishing their arsenals and busily preparing for war.

In Lebanon, for instance, the IDF Head of military intelligence research Brigadier General Yosi Baidatz briefed the Knesset foreign affairs and security committee that Hezbollah is busy restoring its fortified positions south of the Litani an dhas pretty much refurbished its rocket arsenal without the UNIFIL international `peacekeepers' doing a thing to interfere.

According to General Baidatz, UNIFIL has gone beyond merely not stopping the free flow of arms to Hezbollah from Syria and Iran - UNIFIL has allowed them to take positions along the Israeli border....both of which UNIFIL was supposed to prevent according to UN Resolution 1709.

Olmert may be typically clueless, but most of the Israelis know the fallacy of trying to `negotiate' with someone like Assad..as with Iran, it's a case of baksheesh (bribery), with a virtual guarantee that anything you'd give up will merely lead to more `negotiations' and eventual war.

The Gaza retreat accomplished one thing, if nothing else...it will be difficult to sell that particular used car again so easily.

It remains to be seen how much pressure President Bush and Condi Rice can bring to bear on the hapless Olmert to give away the store. Meanwhile, the Israelis had best hustle Olmert, Tzipi Livni and the rest of the gang out the door before it's too late.

Scott Rasmussen - common sense on why the Amnesty bill failed

Ace pollster Scott Rasmussen of Rasmussen Reports has some uncommon common sense to offer on why the Senate amnesty legislation failed(emphasis mine):

Elite newspapers and countless bloggers are writing their own explanations of why the compromise immigration legislation failed last night. Most of the write-ups discuss legislative tactics, an amendment offered by Senator Byron Dorgan (D), or some particular provision of the bill dealing with amnesty or guest workers.

The reality is much simpler and has nothing to do with legislative tactics. The immigration bill failed because a broad cross-section of the American people are opposed to it. Republicans, Democrats, and unaffiliated voters are opposed. Men are opposed. So are women. The young don’t like it; neither do the no-longer-young. White Americans are opposed. Americans of color are opposed.

The last Rasmussen Reports national telephone poll found that just 23% of Americans supported the legislation. When a bill has less popular support than the War in Iraq, it deserves to be defeated.

There is no mystery to why the public opposed the bill. In the minds of most Americans, immigration means reducing illegal immigration and enforcing the border. Only 16% believed the Senate bill would accomplish that goal.

It wasn’t amnesty or guest-worker programs or paths to citizenship that doomed the bill. Each of those provisions made it more difficult for some segments of the population to accept. However, most voters were willing to accept them as part of a true compromise that accomplished the primary goal of reducing illegal immigration.

The key to winning voter support was to accomplish that primary goal.

The Senators missed that point and that’s where the mystery resides in analyzing why this bill failed. It’s not unusual for political leaders to be out of touch with their constituents, but rarely this out of touch. How could something this unpopular with voters get so close to passage in a legislative body that is supposed to represent them?

From the beginning, the Senate approached the issue with top priority of addressing the legal status of the illegal aliens. They addressed concerns about guest-worker programs and questions about whether family or skill level should be more important when determining who could enter the country.

All of those are important questions, but they are not the most important question. Rasmussen Reports polling found that 72% of Americans believe it’s Very Important to reduce illegal immigration and enforce the borders. Just 29% said it was Very Important to legalize the status of those illegally living in the country today.

After ignoring the main point that voters were hoping to address, Senators should not have been shocked at the public reaction. But they were.

With all the polling data in the world today, how could they have failed to see this coming? While Rasmussen Reports was the only public polling firm to directly ask about support or opposition to the Senate bill, other polling data such as a recent CBS News/New York Times survey provided plenty of warning signs. Besides, the nation’s politicians purchase plenty of private polling data that should have given them a hint.

We live in a world where most Americans believe that most Members of Congress will sell their vote for cash or a campaign contribution. Only 16% believe the legislators’ votes are not for sale. By a nearly 5-to-1 margin, voters believe that Members of Congress are more interested in their own careers and agenda rather than the public good.

In that environment, the only way for political leaders to prove they are serious about enforcing the border and reducing illegal immigration will be to do it. That’s the next logical step in the immigration debate.

There are plenty of steps that could be taken quickly with solid voter support. Some may require new laws while others may simply require enforcement of the existing laws. But, voters aren’t concerned about the specifics—they’ll support serious efforts to reduce illegal immigration. This could include imposing employer sanctions, building a barrier, adding more border patrol agents, supporting local law enforcement efforts, and more.

Once the government actually enforces the border, then the debate can begin on all other aspects of immigration reform. Then, the same politicians who were stunned by their misreading of the public on this bill will probably be stunned to learn something else—most Americans actually do favor a welcoming and open immigration policy.

The United States is a nation of immigrants. It is also a nation of laws. Voters want to honor both aspects of the national heritage. And, like good parents trying to instill values in their children, voters want their elected representatives to do the same.

Dr. Zuhdi Jasser; The Pew Report on Muslims dissembles in favor of Islamists


Regular members of Joshua's Army are familiar with Dr. Zuhdi Jasser , the courageous ex-navy vet in Arizona who heads the American Islamic Forum for Democracy.

Here he weighs in on the Pew Report on America's Muslims, and why it's skewed as much as possible in favor of Islamists - primarily due to misdirection and because it was flawed in the formulation by Islamists invited by Pew to assist in developing the questions (emphasis mine):

"Significant national attention has turned in the past week toward dissecting all of the data from the Pew Research Center’s study on an array of subjects concerning Muslim Americans. The full Pew study, Muslim Americans: Middle Class and Mostly Mainstream, contains information on a number of issues of great importance to our direction in the ideological struggle against political Islam (Islamism). {...}

The Pew poll touches on the periphery of some of these issues but leaves the reader to infer a number of conclusions on political Islam from the data. The focus of most media attention thus far has simply been the study’s indicators regarding the threat of terrorism from the Muslim population and its counterbalancing data on the apparent general assimilation of Muslims.

Optimism v. Realism: Where’s the counter-jihad?

Optimistic mainstream media (MSM) have understandably focused on the study’s positive aspects indicating that the vast majority of Muslims are peaceful, assimilated, and condemn terrorism. This optimism is necessary because that same majority holds the keys toward decreasing the numbers of the more troubling minority. The realists, however, did the math and raised valid concerns about the implications of the number of potential militant Islamists. The statistics reveal that 1% of the study’s estimated 2.3 million Muslim Americans say that suicide bombings against civilian targets are “often justified” and 7% felt, “sometimes justified.” This demonstrates a potential threat of 184,000 potential Islamist terrorists in the United States. The study does nothing to connect the imminent responsibility of the remaining 92% in changing, deprogramming, and defeating this radical 8%. Moreover, even more concerning is the total 26% of those younger than 30 who even ‘rarely’ find justification for terrorism. Again, we find no questions or conclusions from Pew about the responsibility of the remaining 74% to lead a counter-jihad.

Similarly, 5% of Muslim Americans expressed “somewhat favorable opinions of Al Qaeda”. Yet, only 63% of foreign-born Muslims were able to muster “strong hostility” toward Al Qaeda, with 52% of all native-born Muslims, and a shocking 36% of African American Muslims doing the same. The need for a counter-jihad becomes all the more relevant in this context with such an “underwhelming” majority of Muslims demonstrating the moral courage simply to identify the clearest enemy of America in our time. Certainly, the seeds of leadership in this counter-jihad will come from these Muslims who have the courage to name Al Qaeda and have the courage unequivocally to condemn terrorism as an immoral act with never a justification.

Thus, from here, what is so sorely needed in reviewing the data, and what few have done, is actually to begin to connect the study’s plethora of revealed ideologies of Muslim Americans diagnostically to the radicalized minority over which so many have expressed concern. To discuss the 184,000 potential terrorists (FOA - friends of Al Qaeda, if you will) in a vacuum, with no ideological connections or offshoots from the Muslim majority is to flail helplessly in post 9-11 diagnostics with no insight into cause, effect, or treatment. FOA are not a crime problem.

There can be no other explanation as to how it is that Al Qaeda, basically a euphemism for the whole of radical Islam, is able continually to regenerate itself like a metastatic cancer immune to any chemotherapy. The Fort Dix Six had no apparent contact with Al Qaeda. Yet their ends, their means and execution were the same as Al Qaeda. The only common thread is radical Islam, which is a militant offshoot of an even more common thread - political Islam.

Islamist Insiders obfuscate the dangers of political Islam

The Pew Research Center interestingly sought the advice of some known leading Islamists such as Ingrid Mattson and Ihsan Bagby. Islamists will often try to obfuscate or deny the threat and the goals of political Islam. It doesn’t seem that any anti-Islamist Muslims had any input on the poll, which perhaps would have clarified the results on political Islam. Regardless, the data still did not camouflage the problem of political Islam, and the hope from the study that there is a significant plurality if not a majority of Muslims who are potential anti-Islamists. We ignore the signs and symptoms of the threat of political Islam in the Pew study at our own peril.

Make no mistake: current Islamist leadership in America are already running away from the reality of political Islam revealed in this study. Ingrid Mattson, an adviser to the study and the head of the Islamic Society of North America released her “Reflection on the 2007 Pew Report”. Her self-described ‘Call for Moral Leadership’ was not in any way a call against the ends of political Islam. It was not a clear, solitary call of moral courage against Islamist extremism. It was, rather, an apologetic against terrorism, which had the audacity to claim a moral equivalency of Al Qaeda’s terror means with the claim by America’s politicians that American armed forces also employ torture! Ms. Mattson equates the political ends of Al Qaeda with the ends of our armed forces intending to liberate Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan. In a sweeping statement of grand moral equivalency between terror and torture, she says, “We have allowed the appropriation of sinful and immoral means for political ends.”

Nowhere in Mattson’s political screed presented under the laudable guise of theological leadership of “imagining of a new Heroism” is she actually able to condemn the ends of America’s enemies—the Islamic state. Yet, she is able to juxtapose in an insulting equation a discussion of the barbaric evil of the likes of Al Qaeda with an admonition to our legislators and President to stop supporting torture—a classical Islamist doublespeak mixture of religion and politics. Such juxtaposition of radical Islamism with American political leadership feeds directly from the demagogic techniques of Islamists in order to speak to their Islamist constituencies under the guise of even-handedness. This technique actually perpetuates a greater divide between Muslims and the general American public. Is it any wonder that political Islam is thriving and continuing to provide political fodder for its militant offshoots when such a mixture of religion and politics speaks for American Muslims? . . .

Reviewing the Pew data in the context of political Islam

On the war in Afghanistan


The penetration and influence of Islamism (political Islam) is deep in the American Muslim community. While most of the media focused on Muslim opinions of the Iraq war. Only 35% of American Muslims supported the war in Afghanistan while 61% of the general public did. The only explanation for the difference between Muslims and the general American public who are exposed to the same anti-war MSM is the impact of rampantly political sermons and the additional consequences of the constant barrage viewed by Muslims of national and international Muslim media (from Al Jazeera to CAIR’s eletter) against the war.

Muslim media repetitively defined the conflict in Afghanistan in terms of a “war against Muslims” rather than a war against the oppressive Taliban, who would not give up the sworn enemy of the American people - Al Qaeda. Unfortunately, within this much deeper discussion is evidence that political Islam brings with it loyalty to the ummah (the transnational Muslim nation or community) over loyalty to one’s own nation even when our national interests in a just war such as in Afghanistan are clear and moral.

On extremism

The study repeatedly demonstrated a significant direct correlation between religious observance and extremism. The Islamists have and will dismiss the extremism as ‘political extremism” having nothing to do with the practice of religion. While to a moral, spiritual Muslim, extremism and coercion is an anathema, this correlation, however, between Muslim observance and extremism is a direct indicator of the lethality of political Islam (Islamism). Political Islam is a dominating societal and governmental ideology that is wedded to and exploits the theology of Islam while trying to overwhelm the voices of reason, pluralism, humility, and secularism. Islamists in their typical denials will reject the correlation of extremist views with religious observance as misguided or purely political unrelated to religious practice. They cannot have it both ways—that is to live and practice in a toxic mixture of religion and politics and then say that the dominating political ideology of Islamism has no connection to the religious (immoral leadership).

The Pew study confirms this. Its indicators of political Islam—opinions of the use of mosques for social and political speech, attitudes against the war in Afghanistan, conspiracy theory explanations for 9-11, and an affection for big government (i.e.) - all correlated directly with religious observance. Thus, the pervasiveness of Islamist political ideologies (shown in the Pew study) within the Muslim community provides a substantial stimulus for radical Islam and its extremism. It only stands to reason that a pervasive political ideology that cloaks itself in religion will have an order of magnitude toward greater fertilization within the religious practicing community than outside it. Obviously, the more immoral the religious leadership and its apologetics, the more political Islam will spread. Thus the correlation between religious observance and extremism is clear. Certainly, some Islamists may preach non-violence, which can serve as a short-term prevention of militancy. But in the long term, the only antidote is the separation of the political from the religious in Islam.

. . . Islamism can only be defeated by a counter-jihad from a spiritual Islam devoid of the political and governmental realms and led by a universally moral, pluralistic, and humane construct from the God of Abraham. . .

On conspiracy theories

How is it that only 40% of Muslim respondents would identify the fact that Arabs carried out the attacks of 9-11? This cannot be ignored. More specifically, 32% of American Muslims refused to answer and 28% were in complete disbelief that Arabs did it. Again, the more religious the Muslim American, the more likely they are to believe in this conspiracy theory. So if Islam is to provide moral courage for making brave stances against evil, significant concern should be raised that political Islam and its propaganda have a significant impact upon moral clarity.

Political Islam at its core thrives on dishonesty, fabricated enemies, and conspiracies in a world of spin over truth and corruption over morality. At the center of mechanisms of denial, is the creation of fantastic stories, which create false assumptions and feed the ego of those with inferiority complexes. In order to exert control, theocracy (political Islam) must manipulate information and create enemies while uniting the masses in Machiavellian ends - in many ways planting the seeds for fascism. . .

On Mosque and state

A significant percentage (43%) of Muslims felt that mosques should express their views on social and political questions. The fact that 49% felt that the mosque should not be involved in politics gives hope to the dream that ultimately the primary vehicle of religious education, the mosque, can possibly be cleansed of the toxic Islamist influence. However, the penetration of political Islam is not only in the mosque, it includes the Muslim media, and Islamist political organizations. So the 49% is as small as it is possibly because only 40% of Muslims frequent the mosque. Therefore, their answers may have more to do with idealized perceptions of the mosque than of the faith of Islam and the need to separate religion and politics. More study is desperately needed in this question.

For the very reason that we are daily faced with national Muslim organizations who exploit the faith of Islam for their own heavy political agendas, it is more and more essential to dissect the current reality and telescope the process by which anti-Islamist Muslims can lead the extrication of spiritual, moral Islam from political Islam.

On American Nationalism

When American Muslims were asked whether they were American or Muslim first, 47% felt they were Muslim first and only 28% American first. The study compared this to Christians who reported 42% as being Christian first. This comparison is unfortunately not valid in this context. A better comparison would have been to ask Muslims and Christians whether the United States should be “under God,” “under Islam,” or “under Christianity.” It would stand to reason that while most Christians would say ‘under God,’ far more Muslims would say, ‘under Islam.’ In the concept of political Islam, the theocratic Islamic state has not been reformed or defeated in the way the Christian theocracy has in American history. Those 47% of Muslims pose a more significant ideological threat in the context of current Islamic thinking vis-à-vis the state.

This is especially true when considering the ends sought by radical Islamists. - theocracy over our pluralistic democracy. The study demonstrates this by showing that “13% of those who think of themselves primarily as Muslim believe that suicide bombing to defend Islam from its enemies can be often or sometimes justified compared with 4% of those who are American first.” Additionally, those who identified themselves as Muslim first were twice as likely to believe that Arabs did not commit 9/11 (40%-20%). Those who were American first were much more likely to accept that 9/11 was committed by Arabs (61%). Again we see a significant correlation between religious observance, radicalism, and Islamism.

Political Islam is the problem. Identification of nationality as Muslim is fertile soil for conspiracy theories. The only antidote to the spread of Islamism is a counter-jihad, which includes a strong American nationalism embodied in a belief in liberty, freedom, and pluralism under God. American nationalism alone is not an antidote because Islamists may have theocratic goals for their own American patriotism. American nationalism can defeat Islamism only if it also takes back the mantle of faith from the Islamists with the growth of a moral, spiritual Islam that can combat the immorality of terrorism in a counter-jihad from within a nation under God but anti-Islamist.

The Future

While political Islam may seem to be pervasive, it is not overwhelming. The untold story in this poll is the hope it gives to anti-Islamist Muslims. As noted, a plurality of Muslims - 49% - believe that mosques should stay out of politics. Interestingly, most of those are the foreign born Muslims versus the native-born Muslims who seem to have grown up in Islamist incubators without understanding the harms of political Islam, which so many immigrants lived through.

If we are going to win this global conflict, analysis of studies like this one should not be overly negative or positive and should be reviewed through the Islamist lens to understand the context—the root cause (Islamism), effect (radicalization), and treatments (a counter-jihad separating spiritual Islam from political Islam). A morally clear spiritual Islam can eliminate politics from the domain of faith, which should be only a personal journey of individual Muslims to God. This process requires ijtihad, which is a re-interpretation of scripture in light of modern day. It also requires imams and scholars with moral courage to denounce each and every suicide operation around the world as immoral, un-Islamic, and barbaric without any justification - ever.

. . . One can only hope that the next study of the American Muslim population will include a much more probative questioning, specifically with regard to political Islam in order to distinguish how many Muslims believe in theocracy over pluralistic democracy. Current Islamist leadership in mosques and national political organizations like CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations), MPAC (Muslim Public Affairs Council), MAS (Muslim American Society), or ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) have no personal interest in pushing an exposure of political Islam since it embodies the daily practice of their organizations.

With time, the MSM, the government, and the general American public will have to become more savvy regarding the need to expose the insidious threat of political Islam and its causative association with radical Islamism."


The entire article can be found here...and it's a must read.

The Amnesty roll call vote...

Here, courtesy of FOX news is the roll call that put the Senate amnesty bill to sleep, at least for a while...and there are some surprises as well.

The Senators that voted for this nonsense were concerned primarily about campaign contributions from businesses that hire illegal aliens and like the idea of a continued flow of cheap labor, no matter what the effect on the country.

These weasels are, plain and simple, for sale...strip them down to the skin and you'd find a bar code. Here are the votes - Note that every Democratic presidential candidate voted for this nonsense, and I've highlighted them and some others in scarlet, so we remember:

A "yes" vote is a vote to cut off debate and shove this through the Senate:

Voting yes were 37 Democrats and 7 Republicans and one independent.

Voting no were 11 Democrats and 38 Republicans and one independent.

Alabama

Sessions (R) No; Shelby (R) No.

Alaska

Murkowski (R) No; Stevens (R) No.

Arizona

Kyl (R) No; McCain (R) Yes.

-Say goodbye to your presidential prospects, senator.

Arkansas

Lincoln (D) Yes; Pryor (D) No.

California

Boxer (D) No; Feinstein (D) Yes.

Now there's an interesting split..

Colorado

Allard (R) No; Salazar (D) Yes.

Connecticut

Dodd (D) Yes; Lieberman (I) Yes.

Joe, I'm surprised - shame on you...

Delaware

Biden (D) Yes; Carper (D) Yes.

And you want to be president,Biden?

Florida

Martinez (R) Yes; Nelson (D) Yes.

Ah,yes, the chairman of the Senate campaign committee. This speaks for itself

Georgia

Chambliss (R) No; Isakson (R) No.

I guess Chamblis getting booed in public had an effect.

Hawaii

Akaka (D) Yes; Inouye (D) Yes.

Idaho

Craig (R) No; Crapo (R) No.

Illinois

Durbin (D) Yes; Obama (D) Yes.

Being `presidential, eh, Obama? Not.

Indiana

Bayh (D) Yes; Lugar (R) Yes.

Iowa

Grassley (R) No; Harkin (D) Yes.

Kansas

Brownback (R) Not Voting; Roberts (R) No.

Kentucky

Bunning (R) No; McConnell (R) No.

Louisiana

Landrieu (D) No; Vitter (R) No.

Maine

Collins (R) No; Snowe (R) No.

Maryland

Cardin (D) Yes; Mikulski (D) Yes.

Massachusetts

Kennedy (D) Yes; Kerry (D) Yes.

What else would you expect?

Michigan

Levin (D) Yes; Stabenow (D) Yes.

Minnesota

Coleman (R) No; Klobuchar (D) Yes.

Mississippi

Cochran (R) No; Lott (R) No.

Missouri

Bond (R) No; McCaskill (D) No.

Montana

Baucus (D) No; Tester (D) No.

Nebraska

Hagel (R) Yes; Nelson (D) Yes.

Nevada

Ensign (R) No; Reid (D) Yes.

The Senator from slotsville, paying back his casino owner backers who like cheap hotel labor.

New Hampshire

Gregg (R) No; Sununu (R) No.

New Jersey

Lautenberg (D) Yes; Menendez (D) Yes.

New Mexico

Bingaman (D) No; Domenici (R) No.

New York

Clinton (D) Yes; Schumer (D) Yes.

Senator Clinton, paying for some of those campaign contributions from the big corporations shge hates so much.

North Carolina

Burr (R) No; Dole (R) No.

North Dakota

Conrad (D) Yes; Dorgan (D) No.

Ohio

Brown (D) Yes; Voinovich (R) Yes.

Oklahoma

Coburn (R) Not Voting; Inhofe (R) No.

Oregon

Smith (R) No; Wyden (D) Yes.

Pennsylvania

Casey (D) Yes; Specter (R) Yes.

Rhode Island

Reed (D) Yes; Whitehouse (D) Yes.

South Carolina

DeMint (R) No; Graham (R) Yes.

You're history, Senator.

South Dakota

Johnson (D) Not Voting; Thune (R) No.

Tennessee

Alexander (R) No; Corker (R) No.

Texas

Cornyn (R) No; Hutchison (R) No.

Utah

Bennett (R) No; Hatch (R) No.

Vermont

Leahy (D) Yes; Sanders (I) No.

A socialist with the intelligence to realize what this bill does to Labor.

Virginia

Warner (R) No; Webb (D) No.

Washington

Cantwell (D) Yes; Murray (D) Yes.

West Virginia

Byrd (D) No; Rockefeller (D) No.

And a couple of other senators who got the message from their Labor voters.

Wisconsin

Feingold (D) Yes; Kohl (D) Yes.

Wyoming

Enzi (R) Not Voting.

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Amnesty bill withdrawn from the Senate - for now

It appears that what Senator Lindsay Graham nastily referred to as `the loud people' seem to have had an effect. The Senate Amnesty bill crashed and burned when Harry Reid and the so-called `grand bargainers' in the Senate tried to shove it through in a late night session.

The bill failed a crucial test when it could not attract even a simple majority to limit debate and bring it to the floor for a vote.The final total was 50-45, against. 7 Republicans (I'm sure we can guess who) voted with the majority of Democrats to try and push this bill through,while 11 democrats voted with the Republicans to block efforts to speed the bill through.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid quickly pulled it from the floor and moved on to other business..which means it's off the agenda-for now.

Jon Kyl, (R-Ariz) was one of the `grand bargainers' who watched as even fairly moderate enforcement measures, like his amendment not to include felons or people already ordered deported by the courts in the amnesty were voted down.

In the end, Kyl simply couldn't stand it any more. He broke with Ted Kennedy and John McCain and ended up siding with the senators who said they hadn't gotten enough time to study the 380 page bill or to toughen the enforcement aspects.

Like Lindsay Graham, he's another incumbent who might be experiencing a change in employment come the next election, though he may be able to redeem himself if he keeps on the right side of this issue.

"It's time to scrap this mess of a bill," said Sen. Jim DeMint, (R-S.C) one of the senators who opposed the amnesty legislation from the jump.

One could think of it as saving the taxpayer $2.3 trillion dollars - which is what the Congressional Budget Office estimates the amnesty bill would end up costing us.

And that's without figuring in the cost of a major terrorist attack originating from our open borders.

For those of us `loud people' who took the time and trouble to read up on this disaster and inform the good senators how we felt about it, it doesn't end here.

They will try and sneak this nonsense through again, and we will have to be vigilant.

The beast isn't dead..just wounded.

We need to insist on enforcement first, as a security matter - and then,once the government proves itself capable of policing the borders, we can talk about how to deal with the illegal aliens already here.

Res Ipsa Loquiter
The Council has spoken! A complete list of results can be found at the site of our fearless leader, the infamous Watcher of Weasels


I'm happy to note that both my picks and my non-Council nominee finished in the money this week..

This week's winner is:

Soccer Dad: 3 spies and six days Soccer Dad's fascinating piece on three Mossad legends that helped win the Six-Day War for Israel. Bechatzlechah, Soccer Dad!

In second place was another outstanding piece which used Israel's `67 victory as a topic, The Six Day War in real time:Bookworm Room the always scintillating Ms.Bookworm's worthy attempt to combat the revisionist nonsense circulating in the dinosaur media on the anniversary of this event. Congrats,Ms. Bookworm!


For non-Council, I'm pleased to see that my nominee, Dan Simmons: Four modest proposals for getting out of Iraq won the honors...a superb piece that reduces our alternatives in Iraq to simple, logical choices....although my personal `modest proposal', that we ally with the Kurds, help them create a strong, independent Kurdistan and deploy our forces there as a base against Syria and Iran wasn't included by Mr. Simmons. (I've only been touting this for about a year now..)


In second place for non-Council was History News Network: Six-Day War - Israeli perspective I don't entirely agree with everything in this piece,( who cares, right?) but it is a well written exploration of this event and a worthy read.

Hearty Kudos to all the winners!

Trouble in amnesty land? The bill loses a key test vote

The pundits are already wondering if the Senate's amnesty bill on illegal immigration is DOA. It may pull through, but the odds are diminished,partly because in spite of their bravado, at some some of the senators are feeling the heat from both sides.

The first sign of blood in the water was a failed atempt by Senate majority Leader Harry Reid to shut down debate and hurry up and push this mess through. It failed, 33-63, largely because Republicans, even the amnesty friendly ones largely saw it as a chance to stifle further study and to prevent Republican amendments from being offered.

Both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton offered amendments designed to circumvent one of the few decent parts of the bill, the emphasis on a `points' system of needed skills, English proficiency and other criteria and the de-emphasis on family ties as a criteria...and both lost,which angered some Democrats no end.

Finally, Kent Dorgan (D-SD) scored a surprise upset by getting his amendment passed 49-48 to limit the silly `guest worker' provisions from a permanent program to a mere five years.

This was considered a key part of the bi-partisan brokering and deal making that went on to cobble this 380 page abortion of a bill together, and it remains to be seen whether something is going to be worked out.

Democrats urged President Bush, presumably drooling at the prospect of signing an amnesty bill into law to get busy and lean on those members of his party that still remain holdouts.

Harry Reid,predictably put the blame for any failure on the President, saying the legislation's demise would produce headlines that ``the president fails again.''

"It's his bill, it's not our bill,'' Reid told reporters after the vote in Washington. ``It can't pass unless we get significant Republican support."

Lindsay Graham (r-SC) one of the senators knee deep in the backroom deal surrounding this legislation put his foot in his mouth again with pungent remarks about standing up to `the loud people' ( those Americans having the unmitigated gall to exercise their First Amendment rights,presumably)and compared them to a bunch of spoiled children who `weren't going to get their way this time.'

That didn't exactly play well back home, and I wouldn't be surprised to see Graham in another line of work after the next election.

As for the bill, Reid, Kennedy, McCain and the rest are presumably doing whatever they can to beat down resistance...will they succeed? We'll see..

Last JFK muslim terrorist surrenders to authorites inTrinidad


Here's a bit of good news - the fourth suspect in the plot to attack New York's John F. Kennedy Airport surrendered Tuesday in Trinidad. ( you can find the AP story online, but it contains such ridiculous politically correct language, editorializing and rationalization for Islamic terrorism in what's supposed to be a straight news story that I have no intention of linking to it - ff).

Abdel Nur, a Guyanese Muslim national who's accused of being part of the JFK plots turned himself in at a police station outside the capital, Port-of-Spain.

"I am confident that the pressure brought to bear by the Trinidadian police authorities contributed to his surrender," said Mark Mershon, the head of the FBI in New York. "We are very grateful for their tremendous cooperation in this investigation."

The ridiculous AP article doesn't mention it, bur Nur, along with other conspirators was part of Jamaat al Muslimeen, an Islamist group that tried to violently overthrow the government in a take over attempt of the island nation back in 1990.

Trinidad and Tobago have a Muslim population of 6%, about 80,000 people..some of whom have been radicalized by the usual suspects.

As I've noted before, the 5% mark seems to be the guideline for when relations between Muslims and non-Muslims in a given country becomes problematic.

The Trinidad police deserve a special attaboy for their prompt cooperation in apprehending these creeps so quickly and taking them out of circulation.

As the Mighty Sparrow once said `Dey mess wit' me, dey mess with my cutlass'!

Iran caught red handed supplying arms to the Taliban


NATO officials say they have caught Iran red-handed, shipping heavy arms, C4 explosives and advanced roadside bombs to the Taliban for use against Afghan civilians and US and NATO forces.

An analysis by a senior NATO coalition official makes no bones about Iran's direct involvement. "This is part of a considered policy," says the analysis, "rather than the result of low-level corruption and weapons smuggling."

"I think their goal is to make it very clear that Iran has the capability to make life worse for the United States on a variety of fronts," said Seth Jones of the Rand Institute.

The coalition analysis says munitions recovered in two Iranian convoys, on April 11 and May 3, had "clear indications that they originated in Iran. Some were identical to Iranian supplied goods previously discovered in Iraq."

According to the NATO report. the April convoy was successfully tracked from Iran into Helmand province and ambushed. One vehicle was destroyed and another vehicle was found to contain small arms ammo, mortar rounds and more than 650 pounds of C4 demolition charges.

A second convoy of two vehicles was spotted on May 3 and led to the capture of five occupants and the seizure of RPG-7mm rockets and more than 1,000 pounds of C4, the analysis says.

Also part of the shipment were components for the lethal EFPs, or explosive formed projectiles, the roadside bombs utilizing molten armor piercing plasma that Iran has been providing to US enemies in Iraq.


"These clearly have the hallmarks of the Iranian Revolution Guards' Quds force," said Jones.

The report says that the seized explosives "contained the same fake U.S. markings found on explosives recovered from insurgents operating in the Baghdad area....We believe these intercepted munitions are part of a much bigger flow of support from Iran to the Taliban."

What we have here, of course, is a deliberate act of war that directly targets our troops.

So far, Iran has pretty much gotten away with it, in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere.

It remains to be seen what President Bush plans to do about it, aside from rhetoric.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Weekend Monkey on the Democrat's Debate



Hideyho, my fellow Primates!

As you may have noticed, I was once again shamefully excluded from the Democratic debates. They wouldn't even let Terwilliger and me into the building. This kind of species-ist nonsense makes a real rotten banana out of the Democrat's claims to be for justice and equality.

You know what? I think they're afraid of this monkey and his ideas.

So what we got here, anyway? `Oooh, I was against the Iraq war before you were, nyah nyah nyah!'

What kind of poop is that? These are supposed to be serious candidates, with new ideas on which way the country ought to swing?

We got competing health plans from Obama, from Hillary and from Edwards that all basically say the same thing...raise taxes to the roof and let the government run health care. Hah! Two words, kiddo that ought to tell any sane person that we don't want government anywhere near controlling mandated health care - ever hear of `Walter Reed'?

What's more, I was listening closely, and I didn't hear much in the way of keeping our part of the jungle secure..unless you count some inane comments about gays in the military. Of course, if you listen to John Edwards, all we're involved in is a bumper sticker...which brings a picture to mind involving putting a bumper sticker in contact with his mouth.

I mean, some wacked out school teacher actually asked "Given that the circumstances in this country and in our world were essentially the same when you take office, what would be your top priority for your first hundred days?"

Check this out...

Edwards : "To travel the world, reestablish America's moral authority in the world, which I think is absolutely crucial. The other things become less important and subservient.

"We have huge issues here at home {...} energy; global warming; health care in America; {...} But the single greatest responsibility of the next president is to travel the world, speak to the world about what real American values are(...) to lead in taking action that demonstrates that America is strong, but that America is also moral and just, and we're going to help other people in the world and we're going to demonstrate our commitment to humanity."

Hillary : "Well, if President Bush has not ended the war in Iraq, to bring our troops home. That would be the very first thing that I would do."

Barack Yo Mama : "That would be the number one priority, assuming nothing has changed. The second priority is getting moving on health care because that's something that we can get done, I think, very quickly."

Bill Richardson : "Nobody's talked about your profession, education. I would upgrade our schools. I would have pre-school for every American, full-day kindergarten. I would pay our teachers what they deserve. I'd have a minimum wage for our teachers, $40,000....I would bring science and math academies to get America more competitive. I would emphasize the arts. I would emphasize civics, again, science and math. I would have universal education."


I won't even bother with the other schmucks. I mean, here we just caught some guys trying to blow up JFK, and Edwards wants to fix it by going on a junket and singing kumbayah with everybody, Hillary sez it'll all be fine if we just pull our troops out of Iraq and come home, Yo Mama likes that too, except he threw in a zinger about health care, and Richardson wants to give the same people who are turning out poorly educated primates in failed public schools even more money to do it!

Here's how this monkey answers that question....if you don't make your part of the jungle safe and secure, the other stuff doesn't matter!

As your new leader, Weekend Monkey's administration would pull our primates out of Iraq, all right..I mean, if we're gonna spend millions on undesirable desert real estate, there's always Rubidoux and East Salt Lick. But you gotta do it right. A premature pullout would just leave a mess, and one that always ends up getting some on you. Believe me, this monkey knows all about that.

Education? Hey, I'm the edjamacation monkey,just like I said on Larry King .If we're going to really effect education we need to end the species-ist admission policies - no primate left behind! And we need to see government funded tuition for our university students.

Immigration? My plan would create a program to bring monkeys and apes from around the world to America to insure that America gets the cheap labor it needs while letting the market place eliminate illegal primates by attrition.

There are thousands of my fellow primates who would jump at the chance to swing into the jungle that is America. Monkeys and apes will pick your crops, wash your cars and clean your toilets and work in the service industries to endure that the cost of labor stays wa-ay down.

Like I say, if we can create one set of special policies aimed at creating a low wage underclass and exploit their labor, why not do it right?

Y'know, Roger Ailes said today that if the Democrat candidates weren't able to handle FOX, they weren't able to handle al-Qaeda. He's right...and not only can't they handle al-Qaeda, but they're afraid of this Monkey and the aroma of his ideas for the future.

I ask you, primates...DO YOU WANT LEADERSHIP THAT'S AFRAID OF A MONKEY?? WELL, DO YOU??

Vote Monkey in `08...your chance to climb to the top of the tree!

The GOP debate - the candidates begin to run against Bush

The second time the cameras have caught Rudy and Romney arm in arm..could this be the `08 ticket?

Well I predicted it, and it appears that the same thing occurred to the GOP front runners as did to me - the road to victory is to run against a failed and unpopular incumbent and promise change, ala' Sarkozy in France.

At last night's GOP debate,(for a transcript, go here ) Rudy Giuliani once again came across as the front runner he is, and the clear winner according to most observers.

Once again, he proved that. along with Duncan Hunter, he has the best understanding of whom we're truly at war with than any of the candidates on either side:

"...the problem is that we see Iraq in a vacuum. Iraq should not be seen in a vacuum. Iraq is part of the overall terrorist war against the United States.

The problem the Democrats make is they're in denial. That's why you hear things like you heard in the debate the other night, that, you know, Iran really isn't dangerous; it's 10 years away from nuclear weapons.

Iran is not 10 years away from nuclear weapons. And the danger to us is not just missiles. The danger to us is a state like Iran handing nuclear weapons over to terrorists."

Even John McCain gets it to some extent, as seen by this exchange with CNN weasel-in -charge Wolf Blitzer:

"I am convinced that if we fail and we have to withdraw, they will follow us home. It will be a base for Al Qaida. And we will be facing greater challenges and greater sacrifices....And when Senator Clinton says this is Mr. Bush's war, that this is President Bush's war..what Senator Clinton doesn't understand that presidents don't lose wars. Political parties don't lose wars. Nations lose wars, and nations lose the -- have the consequences of failure.

BLITZER: Senator...

MCCAIN: We must succeed in this conflict.

BLITZER: ... the question was, if General Petraeus says...

(APPLAUSE)

... it's not working so far in September, what do you do then?

MCCAIN: Then you have to examine the options. {...}you withdraw to the borders and watch genocide take place inside Baghdad. You watch the destabilization of Jordan. You see further jeopardy of Israel because of the threats of Hezbollah and Iranian hegemony in the region.

All of the options I could run through with you. My friend, none of them are good. That's why we must succeed and give it a chance to succeed.

BLITZER: All right.

Immigration, of course was in the forefront of topics.

I absolutely loved Duncan Hunter's pithy comment on the fence he wants to build:"If they get across my fence, we sign them up for the Olympics immediately!"

John McCain was forced to admit that the current amnesty legislation `wasn't the bill I would have written' but was, in the end left sputtering ""For us to do nothing is silent and de facto amnesty."

He was hammered on by the rest of the fold. Or as Romney put it after the debate, "Senator McCain and I were able to distinguish ourselves on immigration in a way that will be lasting in people’s minds."


Giuliani also drew major applause when he referred to the proposed amnesty bill as business as usual in the nation's capital: "The problem with this immigration plan is it has no real unifying purpose. It's a typical Washington mess."

"The litmus test you should have for legislation is, is it going to make things better? And when you look at these compromises, it is quite possible it will make things worse. The organizing purpose should be that our immigration laws should allow us to identify everyone who is in this country that comes here from a foreign country.

They should have a tamper-proof I.D. card. It should be in a database that allows you to figure out who they are, why they're here, make sure they're not illegal immigrants coming here for a bad purpose, and then to be able to throw out the ones who are not in that database....On September 11th, when we tried to figure out who was in this country, it took weeks to figure out who were the right people and who weren't, because there isn't such a database. And that is a fatal flaw in this legislation. And wishing it away doesn't make it possible."

The other candidates piled on Bush as well....as a matter of fact, they were even asked a lead in question about how they would employ Bush in their administrations.

"The president ran as a conservative and governed as a liberal," Tom Tancredo said. "That is what has really been the basis, I think, of the distrust that has developed among the Republican base. It's well founded." Tancredo also recalled that White House aide Karl Rove once told him, "Never darken the door of the White House." The congressman said he would tell Bush the same thing.

"We went to Washington to change Washington, and Washington changed us," said former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson, once a member of Bush's Cabinet. "If we're going to spend money like as foolishly and as stupidly as the Democrats, the voters are going to vote for the professional spender — the Democrat — not the amateur spender — the Republican."

Probably the nicest thing said about Bush was by Thompson, whom, when asked how he would employ Bush in a future administration said "Well, I certainly wouldn't send him to the United Nations!"

Even John McCain joined in, when talking to Erin Flanagan, who lost her younger brother in Iraq in 2005. "I'm going to give you a little straight talk," McCain told her "This war was very badly mismanaged for a long time, and Americans have made great sacrifices, some of which were unnecessary because of this … mismanagement of this conflict."

That actually provided McCain with one of his few good moments in the debate...having the courage to look this distraught woman in the face, express his empathy and in a sense take accountability for her loss when that was clearly not his responsibility to assume. Certainly no one can ever accuse McCain of lacking courage.

The point of all this is, that what we are seeing is one of the chief attributes of leadership..the ability to analyze what went right, what's going wrong and to propose realistic policy changes tofix what's wrong, rather than simply dealing in platitudes and blame.

I'm cautiously optimistic.

As for President Bush, if this trend continues he may not even get into the building at the next GOP convention, let alone speak.

Amnesty for Felons? Si, says the senate!

The proposed immigration legislation gets more and more ridiculous every day, as the senate attempts to hammer out something that can sneak through.

It reminds of a saying that was popular back in my days in the music biz: `You can't polish a turd.'

The latest cave in was over an amendment proposed by Arizona Senator John Cornyn(r-AZ) to bar felons—including those court-ordered to be deported—from the proposed amnesty.

Since there are over 600,000 illegal aliens the courts have already ordered deported that the ICE can't find, it seems eminently reasonable that the senate would at least want to protect the American people and have at least a pretense of enforcement of our laws.

Guess again.

The senate voted down Cornyn's amendment 51-46 against,pretty much along the expected party lines. Instead, they limited it to certain gang members and sex offenders - assuming the ICE ever bothers looking for them in the first place. So that means drug dealers, people deemed security risks, people with infectious diseases, burglers, people convicted of felonies like tax fraud, using fraudulent documents and a host of other felonies and misdemeanors are on track for amnesty.

This travesty was proposed, of course, by Senator Ted Kennedy and supported by Senator John McCain.

McCain was joined in opposing the amendment by the Senate's four Democratic presidential hopefuls, Sens. Joseph Biden of Delaware, Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, Christopher Dodd of Connecticut, and Barack Obama of Illinois.


That should give any interested parties a pretty good idea of how rigorous `enforcement' will be if a Democrat is elected in 2008.

After his defeat, Cornyn said those who voted against the proposal "failed to take an opportunity to help restore public confidence that we're actually serious about passing an immigration law that could actually work."

No-o kidding, Senator.

McCain, of course has other problems, as he was absolutely hammered for his immigration stance by Romney, Hunter and Giuliani last night at the GOP debates..but more on that later.

As for the current nonsense in Washington, I'll say it one more time: WRITE, CALL, E-MAIL AND FAX YOUR REPRESENTATIVES AND TELL THEM THAT IF THEY VOTE FOR THIS OBSCENITY,NOT ONLY WILL YOU VOTE AGAINST THEM BUT YOU WILL WORK FOR THEIR OPPONENTS.

DO IT NOW AND DO IT OFTEN.

Turkish army incursion into Kurdistan


According to my sources, the Turkish military has performed an incursion in force into northern Kurdistan with units backed by armored vehicles and combat aircraft. The official line from the Turkish military is that there's been no incursion in force but that units of the Turkish military may have crossed the border in `hot pursuit' of PKK rebels.

For their part, the Kurds are going along with this, for now.

"Up to this moment, there is no incursion by Turkish troops into the Iraq Kurdistan region," Fouad Hussein, the head of the office of Kurdistan President Masoud Barzani, was quoted as saying by al-Reuters.

"But I don't know if the troops have entered into distant parts of the mountains, situated between Iraq and Turkey."

I think that the Turks have indeed made a limited incursion into Kurdish territory, both as a sop to domestic political opinion (new elections are due in July), the Turkish Army and to `test the waters' and see what the Kurdish and American reaction would be.

As I reported previously the Turks have a huge military buildup on the border with Kurdistan and the US has pulled out of Kurdistan in the face of a threatened Turkish invasion....except for the oil-rich city of Kirkuk, only about a hundred miles form the Tukish/Kurdish border.

It may also be that, since the US military has maintained its positions in Kirkuk while withdrawing from the rest of Kurdistan, the Turks may have decided that an invasion of Kurdistan without that rich prize may not be worth it.

Stay tuned...

UPDATE: It appears that Turkish officials now have admitted that `several thousand' of their troops have entered Iraq . That's a somewhat different story thasn the denial we were getting earlier...

How deep or sustained the `incursion' is remains to be seen. And from the photo above, it doesn't look like a mere `hot pursuit into the remote mountains', now does it?

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Watcher's Council Nominations, 6/6/07




Every week, the Watcher's Council members nominate two posts each, one from the Council members and one from outside for consideration by the whole Council. The complete list of this week's Council nominations can be found at the site of our fearless leader, Watcher of Weasels

Council News: We have a smokin' new member of the council,the redoubtable and readable ‘Okie’ on the Lam..be sure to give him a warm Joshua's Army welcome and check out his fine site!

OK, here's this week's Council lineup:

1. J O S H U A P U N D I T: Loyalty and Love: D-Day, 63 years later... There were three major battles in the history of the West that occurred around this time of the year in recent history - Midway,the Six-Day War and the Normandy invasion. I did not ignore the Six-Day War, especially in light of some of the deconstructionist fables written about it. But this post is about D-Day, some personal reminisces,and a tribute to some incredibly brave men by President Reagan in one of his finest speeches ever.

Most importantly, I write about the men who freed a continent,their modern day counterparts and what it says about our country today..that in spite of all our petty differences, we are still the same wonderful country, deep down. And freedom will triumph because of it.

2. Done With Mirrors; Tweedle Callimachus has a typically well written post about the break between President Bush and conservatives over the immigration bill, and points out that there is always a balancing act, in truly thinking people, between the lesser evil and the greater good:

'Always it is a two-handed act. The easy-answer people never have to do balancing acts. Both hands grip firmly the sweat-soaked handle of the sledge they use to beat on their political or class enemies. are a great many people with an ideological `take no prisoners' attitude on both sides of the aisle
(`tweedledum and tweedledee')with an axe to grind regardless...'


What I would add is simply to say that many people have had mounting doubts about President Bush for quite some time,and rightly so. There is an innate loyalty among many people to avoid scabrous criticism of the country's leader during wartime,particularly when some of the opposition prove themselves anytng but loyal to the country's basic interests inthe name of partisan politics,particularly when there are legitimate criticisms that could have been made in more legitimate ways, to the benefit of the nation.

The president's blatant, final contempt for the people that elected him as manifested during his second term is simply the straw that broke the camel's back.

3. Soccer Dad: 3 spies and six daysSoccer Dad has an absolutely wonderful piece this week in honor of the anniversary of Israel's 1967 victory about 3 Mossad legends - The amazing story of Eli Cohen,an Egyptian-born Jew who was ethnically cleansed out of his home country after 1948, came to Israel, joined the Mossad and was able to penetrate the top levels of Syrian military and political society prior to the Six-Day War; Wolfgang Lotz and his wife Waldrud,who went undercover in Egypt and obtained information on Egypt's top secret military bases: and the unnamed female Mossad agent who sweet talked an Iraqi pilot into defecting...complete with a brand spankin' new MIG 21 fighter than nobody had gotten a peek at yet.


4. The Glittering Eye : Almost One of Us This week, The Glittering Eye's Dave Schuler writes a piece centered on Muslim writer Fareed Zakaria's piece `Beyond Bush' in which Zakaria, as one would expect, complains that American Muslims are not radicalized and that the `get tough' rhetoric, particularly that of GOP candidates like Giuliani , Hunter and Romney is liable to do just that. Zakaria, of course. also loves Barack Obama - now, there's a surprise!

Dave makes the cogent point that while he agrees with Zakaria in some respects, he shouldn't shouldn’t blame politicians for doing what’s politically necessary.

I would add that the recent exhaustive Pew poll on American Muslims is not the panacea Zakaria thinks it is,that over a million out of the estimated 2.3 million Muslims in America admit thinking of themselves as members of the Muslim umma first and Americans second; large percentages say that 9/11 wasn't the work of the Arabs, and that the trend is for younger Muslims to be more radical than their elders..thanks to the jihad preaching mosques and madrassahs financed by the Saudis allowed free reign here in America.

Dealing with this situation isn't mere `get tough ' tactics, but part of our national survival in our war against radical Islam. What's more, it benefits moderate Muslims ( who also get murdered by terrorist attacks) and keeps them from being tarred by the same jihadi brush.

There are some Muslims in my life I'm close to, and I don't want to be hiding them in my basement because people like Zacaria are unwilling or unable to deal with reasonable surveillance and taking personal responsibility for dealing with jihadis and wanna-be terrorists in their midst.

5. Right Wing Nut House : IT’S NOT DEAD. IT’S RESTING. Rick writes an obituary for the Republican Party. I think he's premature, given that all of the potential real leadership in the presidential race thus far is on that side of the aisle.One bad president doesn't kill off an entire party.


6. Rhymes With Right : Diplomas Denied Over Family And Friends? Greg fantasizes about being a lawyer and suing the pants off a school district that denied a student a high school diploma she'd earned because her friends and relatives cheered and exhibited `undignified behavior' at the ceremony - no joke.


7. The Colossus of Rhodey: Well, y'see, he has rights! Hube writes about the well publicized case of the infectious TB patient who left the country to get married and then was allowed back in with only a cursory check. Yikesee!

Of course, this also says something to people who insist that the enforcement provisions of the currently proposed immigration bill are going to be implemented.


8. The Six Day War in real time: Bookworm Room MS. Bookworm writes an excellent piece countering the revisionism and outright lies circulating in the dinosaur media in the wake of the 40th anniversary of Israel's heroic victory in the 1967 Six-day War. She uses the classic 1967 wrap of the war by Life magazine..and also reveals how little has changed in the attitude of the Arabs or the so-called `international community'.

Indeed, as she says,if there was no Israel the Arabs would have had to invent one.


9. Cheat Seeking Missiles: Smelt Stink Laer puts another nail in the coffin of the Church of Radical Environmentalism. This time the target is one Kieran Suckling, the founder of what Laer characterizes as an environmental litigation mill, the Center for Biological Diversity.

The aptly named Suckling likes minnows, doesn't like people or their livelihoods and likes the idea of shutting down water supplies to populated areas via litigation because it might disturb the fish.

Laer attacks this simpleton with both barrels, and has some interesting things to say about water supplies to urban areas.

10. Big Lizards: “Salvation ala Mode” Dafydd Ab Hugh writes on what he sees as success in Iraq as the locals in places like Anbar begin opposing al-Qaeda and counter insurgency tactics take hold.

I certainly hope he's right.

One problem, of course is that the party in control of Congress has a major investment in seeing that Iraq is a failure...and the clock's ticking.

11.The Education Wonks: Middle School Teacher Sues Students!
Man bites dog, and EdWonk has the story...in this case, it's a math teacher who claims that a killer teddy bear's portrayal in a student film defamed him.

12.LA Times Jumps the Shark on Global Warming at ‘Okie’ on the Lam In his debut post, Okie has a funny slapdown at what he aptly refers to as `our local catbox liner' (LOL!)for supporting the stoo-pid notion of a `carbon tax'! It would hardly be believable, but then this is the LA... Times...

That's this week's lineup..enjoy