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February 2012

FRANK GAFFNEY: FREE SPEECH FOR SOME

http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.11339/pub_detail.asp
According to the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), there is a grave threat to America that must be suppressed at all costs. The threat is that Lieutenant General William “Jerry” Boykin might be allowed to exercise his constitutionally guaranteed right to free speech.

This proposition is bizarre on multiple levels. For one, General Boykin, who is a friend and greatly admired colleague of mine, is one of the United States’ most accomplished and decorated military heroes. He served in and led our most elite special forces units for decades, including in many of our most dangerous recent combat operations. He also held a number of senior positions in the intelligence community, including as the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence.

For another, Jerry Boykin is also an ordained minister. And the sorts of events CAIR has lately insisted he must not address include prayer sessions convened by the mayor of Ocean City, Maryland and the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

US CONFIRMS RELEASE OF TALIBAN FROM GITMO IN EXCHANGE FOR PEACE TALKS????

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9SK83100&show_article=1 By ANNE GEARAN and KIMBERLY DOZIER
WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. intelligence officials acknowledged Tuesday that the United States may release several Afghan Taliban prisoners from the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as an incentive to bring the Taliban to peace talks.Meanwhile, Afghan officials told The Associated Press that a plan to give Afghanistana form of legal custody over the men if they are released satisfied their earlier objection to sending the prisoners to a third country.

Director of National Intelligence Jim Clapper told Congress Tuesday that no decision had been made on whether to trade the five Taliban prisoners, now held at Guantanamo Bay as part of nascent peace talks with the Taliban. He and CIA Director David Petraeus did not dispute that the Obama administration is considering transferring the five to a third country.

U.S. officials and others had previously spoken only vaguely, and usually anonymously, about the proposal to send the prisoners to Qatar, a Persian Gulf country that has asserted a central role in framing talks that might end the 10-year war in Afghanistan. The lead U.S. negotiator trying to coax the Taliban into talks had also publicly acknowledged the possibility of a release, but said there was no final decision.

THE BBC GIVES ITSELF A PASS…ON THE VILE DOCUMENTARY “THE PROMISE”

http://daphneanson.blogspot.com/

As anyone who has ever made a formal complaint to the BBC knows, internal investigations into allegations of bias, if they proceed at all, tend to be dismissed and Al Beeb thus vindicates itself, amid its characteristic self-puffery.

Until there is a complaints procedure that is independent of the broadcaster itself, conducted by an external body which is genuinely free of Al Beeb’s influence, this will always remain so.

Internal investigations tend, in all likelihood, to favour an organisation put on the defensive and eager to extricate itself from blame, especially when political bias is so ingrained in the culture of that organisation that it fails to recognise bias as such.

Since SBS has a long track record of bias against Israel, it doesn’t really surprise me to learn via J-Wire that an internal investigation by the Australian multicultural channel SBS into a complaint made by the Executive Council of Australian Jewry (ECAJ) regarding the four-part series The Promise, broadcast late last year, maintains that

“the series does not, demonise Jews either individually or as a collective, nor deny their individual and collective right to self determination and therefore does not vilify Jews or Israelis.”

The SBS.s decision has been described by ECAJ Executive Director Peter Wertheim as “disappointing and unsatisfactory”.

J-Wire continues:

‘In dismissing the complaints, the SBS Complaints Committee found that the series did not violate the SBS Codes of Practice and that “the ordinary reasonable viewer fully appreciated that The Promise was a fictional drama and nothing more than that”. It also noted that “accuracy per se is not a Code requirement in respect of a drama such as The Promise.”

IBD: THE CASE FOR REP. ALLEN WEST AS GOP VEEP CANDIDATE: DOUGLAS MACKINNON….SEE NOTE

Rep. Allen West Is Conservative Slam Dunk For Veep

http://news.investors.com/Article/599548/201201311827/congressman-west-is-best-gop-veep-choice.htm

THIS IS REALLY SOMETHING FOR THE GRANDEES WHO HAVE ANOINTED ROMNEY TO THINK ABOUT…..WEST COULD EVEN OUT- DEBATE GINGRICH….RSK

There is no doubt that as important as the state of Florida is for the GOP candidates running for the right to oppose Barack Obama, it will be even more critical in the general election.

Since he was first elected to the Senate, we have heard Marco Rubio’s name floated time and again as a potential running mate for the Republican nominee. To be sure, Sen. Rubio would be an outstanding candidate and would bring many built-in advantages to the ticket.

That said, I believe he has a fellow Floridian in Congress might be a more promising pick: Congressman Allen West from the state’s 22nd District.

As Gov. Romney and his supporters embarrass themselves and cheapen the process with their deliberately inaccurate and escalating attacks against Newt Gingrich — with Gingrich childishly flinging the same mud back at Romney — it’s clear to all Americans who cherish our rapidly fading traditional values that the GOP would be dramatically better served if statesmen like West or Rubio were at the top of the ticket instead of the current crop of candidates. Sadly, they are not.

That said, we can still insert both men and other true conservatives into the process.

For West, the fastest and best way would be for the GOP nominee to pick him as his running mate. Period.

No matter if that nominee is Romney or Gingrich, selecting West might be the only way they would make themselves remotely competitive with Obama, his surrogates in the mainstream media and the billion dollars Obama is salivating to dump on the Republicans’ standard-bearer.

More than that, imagine the mileage the Republican ticket would get if they continually volunteered to have West debate Obama instead of the Republican nominee.

To compare West’s heroic service to our nation in Iraq and Afghanistan during his 22-year military career to Obama’s community organizer days, to his years nodding his head to the vile and dangerous pronouncements of Rev. Jeremiah Wright, and to his days learning at the feet of ultraviolent Weather Underground radicals Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn.

Imagine the reaction if West brought his college transcripts and challenged Obama to produce his. Imagine if others wished to compare West’s Bronze Star, three Meritorious Service medals and three Army Commendation medals with the drug paraphernalia from Obama’s experimental days.

Pure and simple, West is a proud conservative and a patriot. As he himself has said, “I have traded in my camouflage uniform for a suit, but the commitment to protect the people of the United States is still my mission.”

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OBAMA’S DEADLY SECRET:Administration tries to justify killing Americans

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jan/31/obamas-deadly-secret/

Now that it’s in full campaign mode, the Obama administration can’t stop talking about things once regarded as secret. President Obama has been bragging about the once-shadowy SEAL Team 6 so much you’d think he was going to tap it to be his running mate. Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta caused a flap with Pakistan on Sunday when he told “60 Minutes” he “believed” that “somebody must have had some sense” that Osama bin Laden was hiding out in Abbottabad, though he had no proof. President Obama piled on during his “historic” Google Plus video chat on Monday, in which he tore the fig leaf from U.S. covert drone strikes in Pakistan’s tribal areas.

NEWS &BUZZ AT 24/7….ELECTIONS HERE, ELECTIONS THERE

Netanyahu wins Likud party leadership
The Jerusalem Post
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
News

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu declared victory Tuesday night after polls closed. Read more…

Read more at: http://times247.com/

Newt, defiant, adopts slogan ’46 states to go’
AP
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
News

Trounced in Florida, presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Tuesday used the defeat to declare that he alone is the conservative alternative to GOP front-runner Mitt Romney. Read more…

Read more at: http://times247.com/

HIZB-UT-TAHRIR: SHARIA LAW”BY FORCE’ ENABLED BY THE UK AND THE US: SHIRAZ MAHER

http://www.stonegateinstitute.org/2803/hizb-ut-tahrir-sharia

Last week the government of Bangladesh announced that it had foiled a potential military coup led by the radical Islamist group Hizb-ut-Tahrir [“Party of Liberation”]. Brigadier General Muhammed Masud Razzaq told a press conference in the capital, Dhaka, that 16 members of the Bangladeshi Army – including retired and active Officers – had conspired to dismiss the government of Sheikha Hasina after she made the country’s constitution more secular. He described those involved as “fanatics… with extreme religious beliefs.” Two retired officers, Lt. Col. Ehsan Yusuf and Major Zakir, have been arrested, although the main perpetrators are believed to be operating from abroad.

Hizb-ut-Tahrir is an Islamist party whose members seek to revive an Islamic state, or Caliphate. They are deeply opposed to democracy, and believes in adopting violent jihad as the cornerstone of their foreign policy – with the aim of subjugating the entire world to Islam. Founded in 1953 in Jerusalem, the movement now operates around the world, with an international leadership in Lebanon directing its activities.

YORAM ETTINGER: ATTACK IRAN AT ALL COSTS

http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=1298

Attack Iran – at all costs

The discussion about the cost of a pre-emptive strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities has added value only if it is intended to advance the attack and neutralize the potential response from Iran and its allies. The discussion becomes harmful, plays into Iran’s hands and threatens Israel’s existence if it reflects hesitancy, skepticism, aiming to preclude pre-emption, and if it assumes that Israel can co-exist with a nuclear-armed Iran.

On May 12, 1948, the People’s Administration in pre-state Israel decided by a vote of six to four to declare independence and include Jerusalem within Israel’s boundaries, despite internal opposition and pressure by the U.S. and despite a terrible price: The U.S. withheld military aid, threatened economic sanctions and surmised that the declaration would result in a second Holocaust, this time at the hands of the Arabs. Then Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion refused to abide by the American request to postpone the declaration of independence by a few years, knowing that such a delay would be tragic in the long run, and that independence exacts a painful price.

EVELYN GORDON: HOW “EVIL” ISRAELI SOLDIERS SAVED AN ANTI-ISRAEL FILMMAKER’S LIFE

http://calevbenyefuneh.blogspot.com/2012/01/gordon-how-evil-israeli-soldiers-saved_31.html?

Link: http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2012/01/31/israeli-soldiers-saved-filmmaker/#more-782358

“Five Broken Cameras” didn’t win the World Documentary competition at last week’s Sundance Film Festival, losing out to another anti-Israel film. But it has garnered plenty of international attention, including two awards at Amsterdam’s International Documentary Film Festival and a glowing write-up in the New York Times. The film, according to the Sundance synopsis, documents what happened after the West Bank village of Bil’in “famously chose nonviolent resistance” against Israel’s security fence: “an escalating struggle as olive trees are bulldozed, lives are lost, and a wall is built to segregate burgeoning Israeli settlements,” in which a child’s “loss of innocence and the destruction of each camera are potent metaphors.” In short, another tale of good Palestinians versus evil Israelis.You have to persevere to the end of the Times piece to find another angle to Palestinian filmmaker Emad Burnat’s story:

In late 2008, he accidently drove a truck into the separation barrier and was badly injured. A Palestinian ambulance arrived at the same time as Israeli soldiers, who saw what bad shape he was in and took him to an Israeli hospital.

“If I had been taken to a Palestinian hospital,” Mr. Burnat said, “I probably wouldn’t have survived.” He was unconscious for 20 days. Three months later he was back filming.

BAN KI MOONS ISRAEL WANTS A ‘POSITIVE DYNAMIC”….I HAVE A SUGGESTION

http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle11.asp?xfile=data/middleeast/2012/February/middleeast_February21.xml&section=middleeast

BUILDING 12 NEW TOWNS IN JUDEA AND SAMARIA WOULD CERTAINLY BE A “POSITIVE DYNAMIC”….RSK

UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday called on Israel to create a ‘positive dynamic’ to help kickstart stalled talks with the Palestinians, as he arrived in Jerusalem to urge a resumption of negotiations.

The UN chief has a packed schedule of meetings with Israeli and Palestinian officials, in which he is expected to call on the parties to carry on with so-called exploratory talks they started last month.

After meeting with Israel’s President Shimon Peres, Ban stressed that Israeli action was crucial to keeping those talks alive.

‘Israel’s cooperation in creating a positive dynamic is vital,’ he said.

‘I hope that these talks can be sustained. I talked with President Peres about ways in which the UN and the international community might support their talks.’