Germany declares economic war
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, TELEGRAPH [UK]:
If there are any German readers of this blog, I would like to know what they think of the latest breath-taking provocations of German finance minister Peer Steinbrück.
Remember that Herr Steinbrück is not a journalist, pundit, or back-bench maverick. He speaks officially for the German government and for the German nation on the international stage.
Every assertion that he made about Britain in his interview with Stern is either factually wrong, or such a serious distortion of events that it amounts to a smear. Furthermore, it was quite threatening.
What he said, in effect, is that Germany will marshal its forces to ensure that a chunk of the British economy is shut down – whatever the social consequences. This is the closest thing I have seen to a declaration of economic warfare in Western Europe in my lifetime.
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Now here’s a war the Germans might actually be able to win against the British.
Bolton: Obama Speech Puts Israel on ‘Chopping Block’
Jim Meyers, NEWSMAX:
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton said President Barack Obama’s address to the U.N. was “unprecedented” and “unpresidential” as he sought to distance himself from the previous administration.
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Bolton also said that in his address Obama “put Israel on the chopping block. I don’t think there’s ever been a speech by an American president, let alone one at the United Nations, that was so critical of Israel.”
Will the US join Canada in A’jad walkout?
by Ed Morrissey, HOT AIR:
Our friends to the North have heard enough from Iranian “president” Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, thanks to his Holocaust-denying rants and virulent anti-Semitism. Canada plans to protest his presence today at the United Nations, with their entire delegation walking out of the chamber when Ahmadinejad takes the podium. The big question will be whether other nations join Canada’s protest of this hate-spewing oppressor, including the US:
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The Few. The Proud. The Ayers Audience at Purdue.
Matthew May, AT:
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One question, Dean: How can Purdue students and faculty be “critical consumers of all ideas” if the vast majority of them out are barred from hearing whatever it is of import this terrorist thinks he has to say?
IDF Videos Disprove Goldstone Report
YNET:
The IDF has uploaded two videos on YouTube, apparently as part of the government effort to refute the recent United Nations report by Richard Goldstone that accused the Jewish State of alleged war crimes. The commission led by Goldstone investigated the Operation Cast Lead counterterrorist campaign in Gaza from late December 2008 until mid-January of this year.
The following video shows a Hamas terrorist repeatedly attempting to use innocent bystanders, including children, as human shields. The terrorist approaches a group of three children who run away from him, and then the terrorist lies on the ground feigning an injury. Afterward the terrorist walks into a civilian compound and approaches a man who pushes him away, he then enters a civilian building.
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Scientists pull an about face on global warming
By Lorne Gunter, The Calgary Herald:
Imagine if Pope Benedict gave a speech saying the Catholic Church has had it wrong all these centuries; there is no reason priests shouldn’t marry. That might generate the odd headline, no?
Or if Don Cherry claimed suddenly to like European hockey players who wear visors and float around the ice, never bodychecking opponents.
Or Jack Layton insisted that unions are ruining the economy by distorting wages and protecting unproductive workers.
Or Stephen Harper began arguing that it makes good economic sense for Ottawa to own a car company. (Oh, wait, that one happened.) But at least, the Tories-buy-GM aberration made all the papers and newscasts.
When a leading proponent for one point of view suddenly starts batting for the other side, it’s usually newsworthy.
So why was a speech last week by Prof. Mojib Latif of Germany’s Leibniz Institute not given more prominence?
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H/T: Linda at The Great Pumpkin
Kidnapped Christian Doctor in Iraq Freed in Critical Condition
CDN:
Islamic kidnappers in Kirkuk, Iraq last week dumped a Christian doctor in critical condition in front of a mosque after 29 days of torture and threats to him and his family.
Thanks to his 23-year-old daughter’s negotiations with the terrorists, 55-year-old Sameer Gorgees Youssif was freed but with wounds, hematomas and bruises covering his body; throughout his captivity, he lay bound and gagged.
He was abducted at around 8:15 p.m. on Aug. 18 as he was walking home from his pediatric clinic in a relatively “safe” district of Kirkuk in northern Iraq, sources told Compass.
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Why Was PR Firm Responsible For Palin Hit-Job Videos on NEA Conf. Call?
by Big Hollywood:
“What the hell is a political PR agency doing on a conference call for artists in the first place?
“Are we talking art, or are we talking professional political campaign ads?”
Ace of Spades:
A bit of backstory.
Before the election, My Pet Jawa found that very-professional style supposedly “grassroots” nasty hit job videos on Sarah Palin were being posted on YouTube.
He discovered that these were created by a Democrat-connected California PR agency named Winner & Associates.
The suspicion was that the ads had been created, covertly, with Axelrod’s connivance, to create a fake “grassroots viral video” that couldn’t be traced to Obama.
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Mother of Dead Dallas Girls Calls Their Murder An “Honor Killing”
By: Phyllis Chesler, FrontPageMagazine.com:
The mother who lured her two young daughters, Sarah and Amina, to their tragic deaths at the hand of their father, Yaser Said, now regrets what she did. Downplaying her own role, or rather, insisting that she is innocent, Patricia (“Tissy”) Owens calls the murder of her daughters an “honor killing” by an “evil man.” Despite years of paternal child abuse at home, “Tissy” now insists that she had no idea that Yaser was actually going to kill the girls whom he sexually and physically abused and whose “too Western” ways enraged him.
The Iranian threat
National Post:
Israel has not, and must not, give up its right to defend itself — even by means of a pre-emptive military strike — against the possibility of an Iranian nuclear attack, no matter how much pressure the United Nations Security Council, the United States or the international media may bring to bear.
Israel’s government has said it will do all it can to avoid taking “the military option” against Iran’s nuclear program. Ehud Barak, the dovish former prime minister who now serves as Defence Minister, even went so far over the weekend as to say he was not worried about an Iranian bomb destroying Israel. Hawkish current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu added that he saw “eye-to-eye” with his Defence Minister, apparently signalling that he, too, believes Israel could defend itself against a nuclear attack.
This would mark a significant shift in Israeli rhetoric. Successive Israeli governments of the left and right have for nearly three decades warned that a bomb in the hands of the mad mullahs who run Tehran — or any other Muslim power hostile to Israel’s existence — posed the threat of annihilation for Israel.
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PBS Drama Episode Centers on Evils of Communism
By: S. T. Karnick, The American Culture:
The government-owned U.S. TV network PBS tends to soft-pedal the evils of communism while placing every imperfection of life in the United States under a microscope. Hence it’s rather noteworthy when that organization airs a program in which the central problems are traceable to communism. That’s what happened in last Sunday’s episode of Masterpiece Mystery, which PBS coproduces with the privately owned UK media company ITV.
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Peace Process or War Process?
By: Daniel Pipes, FrontPageMagazine.com:
When Barack Obama announced in June 2009 about Israeli-Palestinian diplomacy, “I’m confident that if we stick with it, having started early, that we can make some serious progress this year,” he displayed a touching, if naïve optimism.
Indeed, his determination fits a well-established pattern of determination by politicians to “solve” the Arab-Israeli conflict; there were fourteen U.S. government initiatives just during the two George W. Bush administrations. Might this time be different? Will trying harder or being more clever end the conflict?
No, there is no chance whatever of this effort working.
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Western presence during Ahmadinejad’s UN speech a moral outrage
Sever Plocker, YNET:
Iran’s non-elected President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was scheduled to deliver a speech at the United Nations Tuesday. The speech itself is a colossal scandal. Aside from his sins against Iranian citizens, including the forged elections and murder of opposition protestors, Ahmadinejad constantly voices radical anti-Semitic views of the type considered a grave crime in many states.He is not only a serial Holocaust denier who refers to the Shoah as a “myth.” Rather, he turned the Holocaust into his main message; a platform for his delusional and dangerous worldview. He waves it at every possible opportunity; at closed-door sessions and in hate-filled public squares. The presence of representatives of civilized states during his UN speech – regardless of what exactly he says and what he prefers to avoid – will constitute a major moral outrage.
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Taxes, Depression, and Our Current Troubles
By ARTHUR B. LAFFER, WSJ:
The damage caused by high taxation during the Great Depression is the real lesson we should learn. A government simply cannot tax a country into prosperity. If there were one warning I’d give to all who will listen, it is that U.S. federal and state tax policies are on an economic crash trajectory today just as they were in the 1930s. Net legislated state-tax increases as a percentage of previous year tax receipts are at 3.1%, their highest level since 1991; the Bush tax cuts are set to expire in 2011; and additional taxes to pay for health-care and the proposed cap-and-trade scheme are on the horizon.
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Obama Cabinet official: Americans are children …
by Ed Morrissey, HOT AIR:
The last we heard from Steven Chu, Barack Obama’s Secretary of Energy, someone had to explain to him that oil policy fell within his “domain.” Now that Chu has apparently mastered what exactly energy means, he now wants to act as a parent to recalcitrant Americans who stubbornly insist on making their own choices in life. The Wall Street Journal reports on Chu’s attitude towards the role of government, and especially his condescending attitude towards the governed:
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Two Tweaks to the Constitution
By Jon N. Hall, AT:
Sometimes, We the People discover that we have made a serious mistake, and we don’t want to wait for the next election to correct it. In some states, voters can correct their mistakes with a recall election, such as the 2003 recall of California Governor Gray Davis.The recall, however, is not available on the federal level. Federal officials are removed from office by either expulsion or impeachment. Congress uses expulsion. So, removal of bad actors in congress is a matter of elected officials ousting other elected officials; the electorate has no say in the matter. But is congress policing itself?
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Irving Kristol, 1920-2009
Melanie Phillips:
I am very sad indeed to read of the death in Washington DC of Irving Kristol at the age of 89. Kristol was one of the intellectual titans of our age, and his influence on the course of American thinking, culture and politics was simply immense. As the godfather of neo-conservatism, the philosophy which has been so much misunderstood and grievously misrepresented as the ‘war-mongering’ doctrine behind the administration of George W Bush, Kristol – along with his wife, the scarcely less intellectually formidable Gertrude Himmelfarb — was the first public intellectual to understand and articulate a defence of western civilisation against the onslaught mounted by the moral and cultural relativism of the nihilistic left.It wasn’t conservatism; although it embodied certain recognisable conservative instincts, it was also classical liberal thinking in that it was not reactionary but progressive in its core aim of promoting moral, intellectual and social improvement. It was not a movement; Kristol himself described it as a ‘persuasion’.
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Elderly Pro-life Activist Attacked in Flagstaff
LifeSiteNews.com:
Pro-life advocates are condemning the latest incident of pro-abortion violence, after an elderly man was attacked while protesting abortion this past weekend.
Just a week after Jim Pouillon was shot and killed for his public stand against abortion, 69-year old Johnny Wallace was allegedly attacked by two women as he held two non-graphic signs protesting abortion in Flagstaff, Arizona, on Saturday.
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Picking on law abiding, peaceful protesters is bad enough, but an elderly man to boot is cowardly and dishonorable in the extreme; a hallmark of the left.
The U.N. and Double Standards
By: Joseph Klein, FrontPageMagazine.com:
The United Nations Human Rights Council heard an update on September 15th from the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, on what she regarded as the salient human rights issues of the day. Mentioned were the recent “marred” election in Afghanistan and her claim – shared by the United Nations General Assembly, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and the Obama Administration – that “constitutional order had been subverted and democratic space undermined” in Honduras. But somehow the fraudulent presidential election in Iran, and the murder and rape of political dissidents that followed, escaped the Human Rights Commissioner’s attention.
Shortly before Pillay addressed the Human Rights Council, the Council’s president upheld the barring of the Permanent Representative of Honduras in Geneva from participating in the Human Rights Council sessions, as is the right of every UN member state, because he was not the “accredited representative of President Zelaya’s Government”. The fact that Manuel Zelaya had been replaced by the current interim president pursuant to Honduras’ constitutional processes and with the full support of its elected legislative body and its civilian high court, was completely ignored. The United States has sided with the opponents of Honduras’ constitutional processes and in support of Zelaya, who had tried to pull a trick out of Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez’s playbook and end-run the Honduras constitution in order to give himself another term in office.
Meanwhile, Iran’s illegitimate government was not challenged.
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President Obama’s foreign policy has little regard for democracy
Yarden Gazit, YNet:
After more than eight months in office, Americans are beginning to realize that Barack Obama’s rhetoric and promises of hope and change differ significantly from his actions. But if the difference between rhetoric and action has become clearer, the driving forces behind Obama’s foreign policy remain opaque. The way his administration dealt with the crisis in Honduras sheds some light on these forces, and carries a special lesson for Israel.
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Canadian democracy is broken
by Andrew Coyne and Paul Wells, Macleans:
Canadian democracy is brokenOn Sept. 23, Maclean’s will present a round table discussion on the subject “Our Democracy Is Broken: How Do We Fix It?” at the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts in Toronto, to be broadcast live nationwide on CPAC, the public affairs channel. Guests will include former NDP leader Ed Broadbent, former prime minister’s chief of staff Eddie Goldenberg, and author John Ralston Saul. Maclean’s columnists Andrew Coyne and Paul Wells will host the evening.
To get things started, this week they discuss what’s wrong with Canadian democracy.
Andrew Coyne: Paul, the title of our little show in Toronto on the 23rd is “Our Democracy is Broken.” This might strike some as provocative, even over the top. Surely “Is Our Democracy Broken?” would have been more, um, Canadian?But the more I think about it, the more it strikes me as apt. Honestly, is there anything about Canadian democracy that isn’t broken? Elections about nothing, parties that have been reduced to leadership cults, a permanently deadlocked Parliament, record-low voter turnout, and overlaying everything an atmosphere of coarseness, cynicism and mindless partisanship. And that’s the good news! The impotence of ordinary MPs, the irrelevance of Parliament, the near dictatorial powers of the Prime Minister: if we were writing about a Third World country with a system like ours, we would be careful to refer to the “largely ceremonial” Parliament and “sham” elections. Only force of habit prevents us from applying the same terms here.
Oh, and did I mention our appointed upper house?
I assume you feel much the same as I do. So my question to you off the top is: which is the worst of Canadian democracy’s many flaws? Where should we start?
Paul Wells: Well, Andrew, I’m not sure the House of Commons is the worst of our problems, but I find it’s handy to start at the centre and work outward. And the Canadian centre clearly cannot hold. At least in developing countries you run into the occasional “largely ceremonial” parliament. Ceremony implies some element of decorum, at least. If ours were to become ceremonial, it would be a step up.
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Keynesianism Loves the Total State
The View From 1776:
Keynes’s bete noir was individual savings, his so-called liquidity trap, which he identified as the cause of economic depression. His ideology thus calls for displacing individualism with collectivized power of the political state, evidenced by rampant creation of Federal agencies, deficit spending programs, and punishingly higher taxes. This is what the Obama administration is pushing to do today.
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Is the Federal Department of News Next?
Ralph Alter, AT:
Barack Obama just dipped his toe into the ocean of government subsidized news and promptly suggested that the water is fine, adding that he is open to the possibility of jumping right in. The Hill reports B.O.’s seemingly innocuous response to a question regarding Congressional bills providing tax breaks for struggling news organizations:“I haven’t seen detailed proposals yet, but I’ll be happy to look at them.”
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Why is the Left so angry at Blacks who love America?
Lloyd Marcus, AT:
I appeared on CNN Newsroom hosted by Don Lemon. He was fair and allowed me to make my points. I stated three things in the interview. One, I refer to myself as an American rather than a hyphenated African-American. Two, the tea party protests are against President Obama’s policies, not his race. The protesters are decent hardworking concerned citizens. Three, the American people are not racist.
White House caught on tape directing politicization of National Endowment for the Arts
Thomas Lifson, AT:
The latest Breitbart blockbuster has been released. The huge post on BigGovernment.com come includes comprehensive transcripts and audios, as well as excerpted key segments. White House official Buffy Wicks, who works for Valerie Jarrett, the insider’s insider at the White House, is clearly directing political art (“specific tasks”) be produced. Jarrett is close to both Michelle and Barack Obama
In the following segment, Buffy Wicks, Deputy Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement, clearly identifies this arts group as a pro-Obama collective and warns them of some “specific asks” that will be delivered later in the meeting.
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Don’t spare the feelings of communists
Calgary Herald:
The ignorant beliefs of the few are utterly insignificant before the misery of the many who suffered in their crushing grip, as the National Capital Commission (NCC) should realize.
The Crown corporation, which oversees federal land and buildings around Ottawa, is holding up plans for a Memorial to the Victims of Totalitarian Communism out of concern that it might offend present-day Canadian communists. Evidently, this is one group of bureaucrats in urgent need of a history lesson.
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One commission member, who appears never to have cracked a history book to inspect the contents, even suggested Canadians are out of line for criticizing communist regimes because of the officially sanctioned internment of Japanese-Canadians during the Second World War. The NCC could not be more wrong.Communism was the major ideological blight of the 20th century, a repressive, unfeeling and savage system which, through its brutal objectification of the human condition, caused more than 100 million deaths in the space of a few short decades.
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That the NCC should wish to take part in the sin of forgetting by catering to the tender feelings of Communists today is unthinkably disgusting. The memorial should go forward, minus the adjective “totalitarian.” As any number of victims could tell the NCC, there is no other kind of Communism.
Christian nurse removed from frontline duty for wearing cross necklace
Daily Mail [UK]:
A Christian nurse was taken off frontline duties after she refused to take off a necklace bearing a cross.
Shirley Chaplin said she believed The Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Trust Hospital was trying to prevent her from expressing religious beliefs.
But the trust said the policy had nothing to do with the crucifix specifically, and was motivated by health and safety concerns about patients grabbing necklaces.
Mrs Chaplin, 54, from Exeter, said: ‘For about 30 years I have worked in the NHS and nursed patients day and night and on no occasion has my cross caused me or anyone else any injury – and to my knowledge, no patient has ever complained about me wearing it.
‘The Trust even refused to test the ‘breaking strain’ on the necklace.’
Mrs Chaplin, who is due to retire in eight months, added: ‘Everyone I have ever worked with has clearly known I am a Christian: it is what motivates me to care for others.’
She claimed other members of staff have been allowed to wear necklaces.
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Christian hotel owners hauled before court after defending their beliefs in discussion with Muslim guest
Daily Mail [UK]:
A Christian couple have been charged with a criminal offence after taking part in what they regarded as a reasonable discussion about religion with guests at their hotel.
Ben and Sharon Vogelenzang were arrested after a Muslim woman complained to police that she had been offended by their comments.
They have been charged under public order laws with using ‘threatening, abusive or insulting words’ that were ‘religiously aggravated’.
The couple, whose trial has been set for December, face a fine of up to £5,000 and a criminal record if they are convicted.
Although the facts are disputed, it is thought that during the conversation the couple were challenged over their Christian beliefs.
It is understood that they suggested that Mohammed, the founder of Islam, was a warlord and that traditional Muslim dress for women was a form of bondage.
They deny, however, that their comments were threatening and argue that they had every right to defend and explain their beliefs.
Mrs Vogelenzang, 54, who has run the Bounty House Hotel near Aintree racecourse in Liverpool with her husband Ben, 53, for six years, said: ‘Nothing like this has happened to us before. We are completely shocked.’
She added that the episode had damaged their business and they had been forced to lay off staff and run the nine-bedroom hotel by themselves, leaving them exhausted.
Sources said that a number of guests staying at the hotel, which charges £92 a night for a double room, were having breakfast in its restaurant on March 20 when comments were made about religion.
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Obama’s Extremely Historic Plans for the UN
Posted By Claudia Rosett, PJM:
I’ve been wondering if the timing, at least, of Obama’s decision this past week to back away from missile defense in Eastern Europe was part of a backroom deal done with Russia to produce some sort of “product” at this Security Council next week. If so, good luck, Barack. The only chumps who tend to honor deals struck at the Security Council are the more law-abiding countries, such as the U.S. For instance, take a look at prosecutions of players who violated UN sanctions during Oil-for-Food. In America, there have been a slew of inquiries, court cases, penalties and prison sentences. In Russia — which was the biggest dealer under the corrupt UN program – the number of inquiries, prosecutions and penalties: Zero. Although, according to a heavily documented Senate Subcommittee inquiry, the corruption reached right up to the Kremlin.Anyway, having historically chaired the Security Council, Obama will then decamp Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the G-20 in Pittsburgh. Historically speaking, heading for the airport is the smartest move Obama’s likely to make during this UN binge. By then, he’ll have given away whatever he came to give, and fresh requests from an emboldened UN “community” (the G-77, chaired this year by Sudan; the Organization of the Islamic Conference, headquartered in Saudi Arabia; the UN bureaucracy, ever in search of bigger per diems).
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Reactionary Liberalism and the Peanut Narcissist
Ralph Alter, AT:
The refusal to accept objective criticism is just one of many traits shared by Carter and Obama. An unfounded faith in one’s own moral superiority based on intellectual vanity and narcissism are shared by both Democrats as well. The circumstances leading to their unlikely elevation to the office of POTUS are quite similar too. Like Barack Obama, Carter was elected in a flurry of reactionary liberalism whipped up by a complicit media. While Obama floated in on a wave of Bush Derangement Syndrome, Jimmy Carter squeaked into office riding the lingering media feeding frenzy provided by the bloated corpse of the Watergated Nixon administration. The woeful legacy of Carter’s Presidency is beginning to look like a template for the abject failure of the Obama Presidency:
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Discover Magazine Fails With Miller’s Failure To Refute Behe
Posted by Casey Luskin, ENV:
This latest installment of my ongoing responses to Ken Miller regarding the irreducible complexity of the blood clotting cascade will critically analyze Professor Miller’s citation of a 2008 paper co-authored by blood clotting expert Russell Doolittle. Citing to Doolittle, Miller claims that the lamprey lacks blood clotting components that Michael Behe, in Darwin’s Black Box, actually did describe as being part of the irreducibly complex core of the blood clotting cascade. The problem for Miller is that Doolittle’s conclusion was based on there allegedly being only one gene in the lamprey homologous to blood clotting factors V or VIII, but Doolittle’s reported data belies that conclusion: it shows there were multiple potential homologues for those factors–including at least two conspicuous homologues that imply both factors V and VIII might be in the lamprey. Other than Doolittle’s self-professed “hopes,” his reported data offers no compelling reason to believe that the lamprey lacks either factor V or VIII of the blood clotting cascade. This means Miller’s argument against Behe fails.
Journalist/propagandist Michael Kruse explains Islamic apostasy law for us
By Robert S[pencer, Chicago Jihad Watch:
Michael Kruse is yet another mainstream media pseudo-journalist who relentlessly pursues a politically correct multiculturalist agenda, and the facts be damned. You can see previous discussion of this "reporter's" casual acquaintance with the truth here.
Yesterday in the St. Petersburg Times he continued his campaign to discredit Rifqa Bary, the girl who says her father threatened to kill her for converting from Islam to Christianity, and her defenders. A girl's life is a stake, but who cares? The gods of political correctness must be appeased.
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