SHOCKING DISCOVERY: The Day After 9-11 Van Jones Led Rally Where They Cheered American Killers (Video)
Gateway Pundit:
Hero of the Left–
Kristinn Taylor and Andrea Shea King reported recently at Big Government on a long lost video of Van Jones leading a rally in Oakland, California the day after 9-11 where they cheered the American killers.BizzyBlog reported on this video back on September 8, 2009. But, Kristinn just recently captured some of Jones’ remarks at the rally. The video also shows one speaker praising the 9-11 attackers as heroes.
Disgusting… Yet this radical activist is still a hero on the left.
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Lack of Black Panther transparency
The Washington Times:
The Justice Department continues to do its best to whitewash its involvement in the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case. The department’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) wrote Tuesday to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar S. Smith to say it found no “misconduct” in Obama administration political appointees overruling career attorneys in dropping most charges and penalties against the individuals who stood menacingly outside a polling place in military-style uniforms, holding nightsticks.
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What an utter farce.
When do homosexual “rights” trump religious rights? Whenever a court says so. That’s when.
Breakpoint:
For 15 years, Owen and Eunice Johns served as foster parents to British children. Social workers praised them as “kind and hospitable people” who “respond sensitively to” children.
But London’s High Court has just ruled that the Johnses are unfit to foster.
The reason: The Johnses are devout Christians, and their views about homosexuality may harm the children in their care. This opinion echoes that Britain’s Equality and Human Rights Commission, which, according to the Daily Mail, claimed foster children risked becoming “infected” by the Johnses’ Christian beliefs.
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Even so, come Lord Jesus.
Rwanda Was Genocide. Libya Is a Civil War
By Paul D. Miller:
The president made it clear in his speech that the U.S.-led war against Libya is primarily motivated to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe. “We were faced with the prospect of violence on a horrific scale,” he said. “To brush aside America’s responsibility as a leader and – more profoundly – our responsibilities to our fellow human beings under such circumstances would have been a betrayal of who we are. Some nations may be able to turn a blind eye to atrocities in other countries. The United States of America is different.”
This gives credence to the reports that Hilary Clinton, the secretary of state, Susan Rice, the U.S. permanent representative to the U.N., and Samantha Power, N.S.C. senior director for multilateral affairs, led the charge to war specifically to avoid “another Rwanda.” The latter two especially have been outspoken in their belief that the United States was wrong not to intervene to stop the 1994 genocide in Rwanda in which the ethnic Hutu Interahamwe militia slaughtered some 800,000 fellow Rwandans in a few weeks while the world watched. One diplomat told Power she shouldn’t let Libya become “Obama’s Rwanda,” according to the New York Times. Rwanda looms darkly in the liberal conscience as a powerful prod of guilt, whispering “Next time, do something. Do anything. Anything is better than nothing.”
Liberals have a point about Rwanda. It was grotesque that troop-contributing countries actually withdrew their forces from the U.N. Mission in Rwanda (UNAMIR), rather than beef it up with more resources and authority, as the genocide unfolded. (However, Power betrays her ignorance of military realities when she argued in her book, A Problem From Hell, that the U.N. could have stopped the genocide with the assets it had on the ground at the time).
But Libya is not Rwanda. Rwanda was genocide. Libya is a civil war.
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Searching for the Al Aqsa Brigades in Ireland?
by Samuel Sokol, FrontPage:
In 2007 the Israeli government under Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced that it was willing to grant amnesty to members of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the terror arm of PLO Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah party, in exchange for a pledge that the group’s fighters lay down their arms and renounce violence.
Since that time, despite a still active Gaza branch and many documented attacks in the West Bank for which the brigades have taken credit, Israeli journalists and commentators have declared the organization disbanded.
Imagine my surprise, therefore, when in the end of November ,I read on the Palestinian news agency Qudsnet’s website that a spokesman for the Brigades, one Abu-Udai, had declared that the brigades were still extant and that they were only refraining from carrying out attacks due to a tactical decision by Abu Mazen [Abbas] to pursue a diplomatic track.
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A Single Question for Ban Ki-moon
Arlene Kushner:
The question is why?
And it is posed in response to a statement made on behalf of the secretary-general of the UN this week:
“A way must be found for Jerusalem to emerge as a capital of two states.”
It is, of course, important to keep in mind that Ban Ki-moon represents one of the most morally deficient of international agencies, an agency that is blatantly and unabashedly anti-Israel.
And yet… and yet… there is a perversity to Ban’s logic – or absence thereof – that is greatly troubling.
Every single resolution of the UN Security Council pertinent to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has said that the issues must be resolved via negotiations between the parties. And here comes the head of the UN, with a statement that directly undermines that principle: He is prepared to state before the fact of final negotiations what the outcome “must” be.
And why “must” it be?
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The Persecution & Prayer Alert
The Persecution & Prayer Alert
The Voice of the Martyrs, Canada
http://www.persecution.net
Thursday, March 31, 2011
“Once we serve God surely we must go the way of the cross
so I will not quarrel against the Lord for what has happened.”
– Pastor Quang, Vietnam
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In this week’s edition: reports from Vietnam, Malaysia, Pakistan and
China.
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1. Update: Vietnamese Christian lawyer released
(Source: VOM-USA)
Nguyen Van Dai, a Vietnamese human rights lawyer and religious freedom
advocate was recently released after serving his four-year sentence.
Van Dai, arrested in March 2007 on accusations relating to his defense
of religious freedom (see http://www.persecution.net/vn-2007-05-16.htm
), must still fulfill a four-year administrative, or “house arrest,”
sentence.
Praise the Lord for Van Dai’s release! Ask God to fill him with
enduring hope and faith as he serves his house arrest sentence. Pray
that the Church in Vietnam will continue to grow and be a light to
others. Pray for comfort for the many other Vietnamese Christians in
prison.
You can encourage an imprisoned Vietnamese Christian by writing to him
or her online at http://www.PrisonerAlert.com
. You can also download VOM’s free letter-writing guide, “Doing Time
for God,” which equips you to write to prisoners of faith around the
world at http://www.persecution.net/write.htm
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For more on the persecution of Vietnamese Christians, go to
http://www.persecution.net/vietnam.htm
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2. Update: Detained Bibles released in Malaysia
(Sources: VOM-USA, AsiaNews)
Two shipments totaling approximately 30,000 Bibles detained by
Malaysian port authorities in January (see
http://www.persecution.net/my-2011-03-17.htm
) were recently released. Authorities seized the Bibles, which had
been imported from Indonesia for distribution in schools, churches and
longhouses, because they claimed they could cause a conflict with an
ongoing court case involving use of the word “Allah” in a Catholic
newspaper. Most Christians, however, believe the government is worried
that the Bibles will be distributed to Muslim Malays, and see the
seizure as part of a systematic plan to deny access to the Bible in
Malay. Authorities had taken similar action in March 2009, when they
detained 5,100 copies of the Good News Bible in Malay in Port Klang.
The government’s decision to release this recent shipment came with
the condition that the books are stamped with a serial number and the
inscription “For Christians Only” on the cover. Malaysian Christian
leaders have refused these terms, fearing the government would use the
serial numbers to track the Bibles and penalize those who accepted
them. At last report, the Malaysian Bible Society has rejected the
restrictions placed on the Bibles and is refusing to collect them.
Praise God for the release of these Bibles. Pray Christians in
Malaysia will remain faithful in spite of opposition from those in
authority. Pray they will know that they are not alone, but part of
the Body of Christ. Pray these Bibles will somehow get into the hands
of those who long for the life and truth found through Jesus Christ
(John 14:6).
You can learn more about the challenges facing Christian in Malaysia
at http://www.persecution.net/malaysia.htm
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3. Two Christians slain in Pakistan
(Source: Compass Direct)
Two Christians were recently killed by Muslim youths who opened fire
on believers outside a church in Sindh Province, Pakistan. Residents
of Hurr Camp, a colony of working-class Christians in the city of
Hyderabad, were reportedly celebrating the 30th anniversary of their
Salvation Army church when a group of Muslim youths gathered outside
the building and started playing music loudly on their cell phones.
The Muslims also started teasing Christian women as they arrived for
the celebration. Four Christians went outside the church building and
told the Muslims to stop teasing the women and to respect the sanctity
of the church. An argument ensued. The Muslim youths eventually left,
but returned with handguns. They then opened fire on the Christians.
Younus, 47, and Jameel, 22, were killed instantly. The other
believers, Siddique, 45, and Waseem, 20, were seriously injured. At
last report, they were hospitalized in the capital city of Karachi.
Younis leaves behind a wife and four children. Jameel is survived by
his wife of one month. The grief of the slain believers’ families has
been exacerbated by the police’s indifference to the case. Authorities
did not even register a case in the killings until late that night,
and only did so after local Christians blocked the main highway with
the two bodies for some hours. Jameel’s paternal uncle, Anwar, alleged
that the police were biased against the Christians, as none of the
accused has been arrested so far. “Please pray for us,” he said.
Ask God to comfort all those who mourn for Jameel and Younis, filling
them with the peace that surpasses understanding in the midst of their
grief (Philippians 4:7). Pray that the Lord will bring their murderers
to justice. Pray for cross-bearing disciples in Pakistan committed to
the Great Commission.
You can learn more about the suffering of Christians in Pakistan at
http://www.persecution.net/pakistan.htm
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4. House Church raided by police in China
(Source: ChinaAid Association)
Chinese authorities recently raided a home in Shaanxi Province where
believers were gathered for Sunday worship. On March 13, a dozen
Christians were attending a house-church service in the village of
Ma’an when the local police chief and two other officers barged into
the building. The officers confiscated Bibles and other Christian
literature. They also took all of the believers into police custody.
Ten of the Christians were released that same evening. At last report,
however, two believers–Weng and Zhang Yongkuan–remain detained.
Pray for the release of the two detained Christians. Pray that
believers in the village will not lose heart but will trust the Lord
in all things. Pray for wisdom for area church leaders in the midst of
opposition. Pray that authorities in China will truly respect the
religious freedom of all citizens.
You can find out more about the trials facing Christians in China by
visiting the Country Report at http://www.persecution.net/china.htm
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Boy Suspended for Bringing Bible To School Files Suit
by Jonathon M. Seidl:
A San Diego-area teen suspended for bringing his Bible to school and talking about his faith has filed a lawsuit against the school district, the superintendent, an assistant principal, and a teacher.
In January 2010, 16-year-old Kenneth Dominguez was suspended for two days from Gateway East High School for violating a teacher’s order not to bring his Bible to school and not to discuss his faith with others. Dominguez’s Bible was even confiscated by that teacher, who said Dominguez’s actions violated “separation of church and state:”
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A Dangerous Doctrine
by Alan W. Dowd, FrontPage:
A growing number of observers—from here at FrontPage to NRO to Foreign Affairs—are calling the West’s intervention in Libya’s civil war a test run for the UN’s so-called “Responsibility to Protect” doctrine. The Responsibility to Protect (or R2P, as UN types call it) basically holds that nation-states have a responsibility “to protect their populations—whether citizens or not—from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity, and from their incitement,” in the words of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. Further, the doctrine holds that UN member states have a “responsibility to respond in a timely and decisive manner…to help protect populations” when a nation-state commits one of these acts. As the secretary general concedes, R2P “could have profound implications.”
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R2P is designed for one purpose: Israel.
Frances Fox Piven and Richard Trumka Join Forces April 5th
by Kyle Olson:
The far left has attempted to portray their elderly hero, Frances Fox Piven, as a lonely shut-in who spends her time knitting mittens and eating Werther’s Originals in her New York apartment.
But the truth is that age has not dampened Piven’s appetite for radical socialist political activities.
Piven, an academic who is still on the board of ACORN-partner Project Vote, has announced that she will be co-hosting a 1960s-style “teach-in” April 5th, and she’s bringing in some heavy hitters.
The national event, which will be simulcast, will also feature fellow socialist professor Cornel West and AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka. SEIU is also participating.
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Media Matters’ War on Fox News
David Kahane:
Like the minutes of a Union Square Communist cell in the 1940s, Media Matters eschews stylish writing and individual voices. It’s a true tool of the leftist collective, the media that matters for an America that needs its media to matter. No matter which of its many “senior fellows” is writing “research” or “columns” about Fox News, Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, the Koch brothers, and Fox News, it all sounds exactly the same. It doesn’t matter whether it’s Eric Boehlert, Ari Rabin-Havt, Jamison Foser, Sarah Pavlus, Simon Maloy, or your great-aunt Hilda, the heroic prose reads like the product of the best J school in Belarus — or my alma mater, the Columbia Graduate School of Social Research, Marxism-Leninism, and Journalism. Not that there’s anything wrong with that!
Leaving aside for the moment the unfortunate resemblance of many of the names of MMFA staffers to those of the moochers and looters in Ayn Rand’s mean-spirited “novel,” Atlas Shrugged — Wesley Mouch, Floyd Ferris, and Balph Eubank — here’s a typical example of 501(c)3 non-partisan, tax-exempt columnizing, from a drone heroic people’s writer named Karl Frisch, who can turn a weather story into an attack on, well, Fox News.
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