Thursday, May 26, 2011

Palestinians dehumanizing Palestinians.

Arabs and antisemites claim that Begin described Palestinians as crocodiles. Of course, that was a lie. But here is Khalid Amayreh describing Palestinians as human beasts and, of course, that they are not "true" muslims. Apparently, there are very few true muslims in the world. How unfortunate.

The murder of Arrigoni: True Muslims don’t do that
Monday April 18, 2011 12:48 by Khalid Amayreh - PIC
We don't know for sure as of yet who murdered international Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni. However, whoever committed this despicable crime must be a human beast walking on two legs.
http://www.imemc.org/article/61080

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Alison Weir, President, Council for the National Interest, lies like a sackof sit

Alison Weir, President, Council for the National Interest, is one of those Israel haters who cross the line, over and over, into overt antisemitism. However, sometimes she just tells the big lie.

Here is one of those lies:
http://www.cnionline.org/current-policies-of-unconditional-support-for-israel-are-profoundly-damaging-to-americans/

In 2011, Alison wrote, "A coalition of UK human rights groups recently issued a report stating that Israel’s blockade of Gaza is collective punishment of 1.5 million people, warning: 'Unless the blockade ends now, it will be impossible to pull Gaza back from the brink of this disaster and any hopes for peace in the region will be dashed.'"

However, the quote was written in March of 2008, 3 years earlier. According to the bullshit Alison publishes, that means that Gaza will never recover and there is no hope for peace. So we are wasting our time with the Palestinains.

Therefore, it is time to pull the plug on Palestinian aid.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

More Palestinian Madness

More Middle East madness
By Victor Davis Hanson


"The Palestinian people will never forgive the Hamas gangs for looting the home of the Palestinian people's great leader, Yasser Arafat." So Palestinian Authority spokesman Abdel Rahman recently exclaimed. "This crime will remain a stain of disgrace on the forehead of Hamas and its despicable gangs."

Looting? Crime? Despicable gangs?

Excuse me. For years, Palestinian Authority-sanctioned gangs shot and tortured dissidents, glorified suicide bombing against Israel and in general thwarted any hopes of various "peace processes."

Of course, this kind of behavior isn't limited to the Palestinian territories but is spread across the Middle East. The soon-to-be-nuclear theocracy in Iran is grotesque. Iraqis continue to discover innovative ways to extinguish each other. Syria assassinates democratic reformers in Lebanon. ABC News now reports that new teams of al-Qaida and Taliban suicide bombers have been ordered to the United States and Europe from Afghanistan.

Here's why much of the region is so unhinged — and it's not because of our policy in the Palestinian territories or our efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq.

First, thanks to Western inventions and Chinese manufactured goods, Middle Easterners can now access the non-Muslim world cheaply and vicariously. To millions of Muslims, the planet appears — on the Internet, DVDs and satellite television — to be growing rich as most of their world stays poor.

Second, the Middle East either will not or cannot make the changes necessary to catch up with what they see in the rest of the world. Tribalism — loyalty only to kin rather than to society at large — impedes merit and thus progress. So does gender apartheid. Who knows how many would-be Margaret Thatchers or Sandra Day O'Connors remain veiled in the kitchen?
Religious fundamentalism translates into rote prayers in madrassas while those outside the Middle East master science and engineering. Without a transparent capitalist system — antithetical to both sharia (Muslim law) and state-run economies — initiative is never rewarded. Corruption is.

Meanwhile, mere discussion in much of the region of what is wrong can mean execution by a militia, government thug or religious vigilante.

So, Middle Easterners are left with the old frustration of wanting the good life of Western society but lacking either the ability or willingness to change the status quo to get it.
Instead, we get monotonous scapegoating. Blaming America or Israel — "Those sneaky Jews did it!" — has become a regional pastime.

And after the multifarious failures of Yasser Arafat, the Assads in Syria, Muammar Gaddafi, Gamal Abdel Nasser, Saddam Hussein and other corrupt autocrats, many have, predictably, retreated to fundamentalist extremism. Almost daily, some fundamentalist claims that the killing of Westerners is justified — because of a cartoon, a Papal paragraph or, most recently, British knighthood awarded to novelist Salman Rushdie. The terrorism of Osama bin Laden, Hamas, Hezbollah and the Taliban is as much about nihilist rage as it is about blackmailing Western governments to grant concessions.

Meanwhile, millions of others simply flee the mess, immigrating to either Europe or the United States.

These reactions to failure often lead to circumstances that can defy logic.
The poor terrorists of Arafat's old party, Fatah, seem to shriek that they have been out-terrorized by Hamas, and desperately con more Western aid to make up for what has been squandered or stolen.

Muslims flock to Europe to enjoy a level of freedom and opportunity long denied at home. But no sooner have many arrived than they castigate their adopted continent as decadent. The ungracious prefer intolerant sharia — denying to their own the very freedom of choice that was given to them by others.

Our response in America to this perennial Middle East temper tantrum?
In the last 20 years, we've sent billions in aid to the Arab world. We've saved Muslims from Bosnia to Kuwait. We've removed dangerous thugs in Afghanistan and Iraq, fostering democracies in their place. We've opened our borders to immigrants from the Middle East. We've paid billions of dollars in inflated oil prices. All the while, many in the West have wrongly blamed themselves for the conditions in the Middle East.

It's past time for Middle Easterners to fix their own self-inflicted mess. In the meantime, the U.S. and its allies should help as we can — but first protect ourselves from them as we must.


Victor Davis Hanson is a classicist and military historian at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. Comment by clicking here.

Friday, June 22, 2007

Omar Barghouti - The Palestinians Have Lost Their Humanity


Riveting report! First published on Electronic Intifada!


While the corruption, lawlessness, profiteering and even betrayal of sections of Fatah have been known and well documented for some time now, the brutal, reckless and in some cases criminal tactics used by armed groups within Hamas were fresh reminders to neutral bystanders who were willing to give the group the benefit of the doubt that it, too, contains a strong, power-hungry faction that is eager to sacrifice principles and human rights to reach its political objectives.


So far. so good. But here is the kicker:


...we have a moral duty to avoid tactics that indiscriminately target innocent civilians and inevitably corrupt our own humanity.


Being that the Arabs residing in the territories have been using tactics that indiscriminately target innocent civilians for the last 86 years, Omar has convinced us that the Palestinians have lost their humanity.


Especially in the light of the over 60% of such Islamic Arabs who support suicide bombers and the launching of missiles in civilian areas.


Will the Arabs ever recover from this lack of humanity or will it humiliate them further?

Friday, June 15, 2007

DETROIT DECLARATION ASSURED WAR WILL DRAG ON INDEFINITELY

Clandestine ISM conference of anti-Israel activists assures no peace between Israelis and Palestinians or on US campuses for years to come.
By Lee Kaplan, Communications Director, Senior Analyst

13 July 2006: A meeting was held clandestinely in Detroit on June 23- 25th as 32 of the most well-known Palestinian activists in the United States met to formulate and organize policy for continued attacks on Israel on American campuses, at churches and elsewhere through the media.



Billed as the first mass national meeting in the USA of ISM and organized Palestinian anti-Israel activist leaders since 1988, the attendees produced what they called the "Detroit Declaration." Its purpose was to guarantee that there will be no peace in the Middle East between Israel and the Palestinians as long as Israel continues to exist.
Since US foreign policy and the Road Map are predicated on a recognition of Israel’s right to exist and two democratic states living side by side in peace, this meeting only served to make sure the US taxpayer will keep footing the bill for a “peace process” that only aids the Palestinians to continue making war indefinitely on Israelis through terrorism coordinated with media propaganda in the United States against the Jewish state. It also assured continued violent and noisy demonstrations of US campuses as in the past against Israel, making any steps toward peace by the PLO and Hamas completely impossible.

Hamas Reason For Existence

The Universality of the Islamic Resistance Movement:
Article Seven:

The Islamic Resistance Movement is one of the links in the chain of the struggle against the Zionist invaders. It goes back to 1939, to the emergence of the martyr Izz al-Din al Kissam and his brethren the fighters, members of Moslem Brotherhood. It goes on to reach out and become one with another chain that includes the struggle of the Palestinians and Moslem Brotherhood in the 1948 war and the Jihad operations of the Moslem Brotherhood in 1968 and after.
Moreover, if the links have been distant from each other and if obstacles, placed by those who are the lackeys of Zionism in the way of the fighters obstructed the continuation of the struggle, the Islamic Resistance Movement aspires to the realisation of Allah's promise, no matter how long that should take.

The Prophet, Allah bless him and grant him salvation, has said:
"The Day of Judgement will not come about until Moslems fight the Jews (killing the Jews), when the Jew will hide behind stones and trees. The stones and trees will say O Moslems, O Abdulla, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him. Only the Gharkad tree, (evidently a certain kind of tree) would not do that because it is one of the trees of the Jews." (related by al-Bukhari and Moslem).

And you expect us to negotiate with these people?