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Rice: Democratic forces emerging in Palestinian territories

Exactly what kind of democracy would that be Secretary Rice?

Rice said Iran had suffered “setbacks” and Al-Qaeda was “on its heels,” while democracy had made a “breakthrough” with women voting in Kuwait, “democratic forces” emerging in the Palestinian territories and “a democracy at the center of the Arab world in Iraq.”

“We’re now beginning to see that perhaps it’s not so popular to be a suicide bomber. We’re beginning to see that perhaps people are questioning whether Osama bin Laden ought to really be the face of Islam,” she said.

Perhaps it’s becoming more popular to kidnap citizens in attempt to extort negotiations from actual civilized nations?

Hamas on Friday announced that it was suspending all negotiations with Israel over the release of captured IDF soldier Gilad Schalit. The deputy head of Hamas’s political bureau, Mussa Abu Marzuk, said that the talks were being frozen because Israel was not displaying commitment to the truce agreement with his organization in Gaza.

Captured? Let’s just call it what it is; kidnapped. Believe it or not, there is a difference.

Abu Marzuk told the London-based daily Al Hayat that Hamas would not send a delegation to the talks slated to take place in Cairo. He claimed that Israel was not living up to its obligations under the cease-fire and was closing the passages to the Strip.

“It does not make any sense that we should open negotiations while Israel does not honor the truce,” Abu Marzuk said. “The issue will be postponed until the Egyptians invest the efforts together with the Israelis - in order to honor the truce agreement - open the crossings and prevent Muhammad Dahlan and Fatah from sabotaging the truce deal.”

Abu Marzuk did not specify what Israeli truce violations he was referring to.

Hmmm… Israel’s latest negotiations with that other terrorist organization wouldn’t be playing a role in this, would it?

Another senior activist in the organization was quoted by the paper as saying that “After the prisoner swap deal between Israel and Lebanon, according to which Lebanese prisoner Samir Kuntar is slated to go free, Israel is expected to display greater flexibility in talks over a prisoner swap with Hamas.”

So, I’ll reiterate: Exactly what kind of democratic force is emerging? I’ll tell you, it’s not any sort of civilized democracy. Some people are just not eligible to participate in democracy, because they believe targeting innocent civilians is just, along with kidnapping and extortion.

Israel should let every Palestinian starve to death until they release Gilad.

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Because Obama Says ….

Oh my. This would be funny if this guy didn’t stand a chance of being the next leader of the free world:

“We can’t drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times … and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK,” Obama said.

“That’s not leadership. That’s not going to happen,” he added.

What do you mean that’s not going to happen? Is he going to stop us or just attempt to make it so that no one can afford any of the luxuries listed above except for the communist dictator in office?

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Yay!! We’ve got more states!

I ran into this little surprise over at HotAir. It just makes me giggle knowing that the DemonRat candidate doesn’t know exactly how many states he’ll be president over if he were to become president. Details.

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Atheist Soldier Claims Harassment

Do we need a don’t ask don’t tell policy for atheists in the military? Well, according to an AP article on OneNewsNow, Specialist Jeremy Hall claims harassment for being an atheist in the military:

JUNCTION CITY, Kan. - Like hundreds of young men joining the Army in recent years, Jeremy Hall professes a desire to serve his country while it fights terrorism.

But the short and soft-spoken specialist is at the center of a legal controversy. He has filed a lawsuit alleging he’s been harassed and his constitutional rights have been violated because he doesn’t believe in God. The suit names Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

I’m having a difficult time finding where this soldier’s Constitutional rights have been violated, but I’m no attorney.

I find this part of the story strange:

Hall, 23, was raised in a Protestant family in North Carolina and dropped out of school. It wasn’t until he joined the Army that he began questioning religion, eventually deciding that he couldn’t follow any faith.

But he feared how that would look to other soldiers.

“I was ashamed to say that I was an atheist,” Hall said.

It eventually came out in Iraq in 2007, when he was in a firefight. Hall was a gunner on a Humvee, which took several bullets in its protective shield. Afterward, his commander asked whether he believed in God, Hall said.

Strange wording. Which was it? Was he afraid to say he was an atheist or ashamed? There is a difference. Hall has turned to the Military Religious Freedom Foundation for support. Hmmm … strange group. I’m having difficulty understanding their purpose. Is it to ensure that citizens in the military are guaranteed freedom from religion? While the video on the intro page of the website does not load and play properly, I find it offensive and ignorant that it is comparing Christian soldiers with radical islamists.

I have found this video on YouTube. Um, yeah, Ed Asner is involved. That alone answers any questions I have regarding the Military Religious Freedom Foundation. Basically, they want to expel Christianity from the US Military. Ugh! That would be a stupid move.

I think it’s fine if this man chooses to deny the existence of God. It doesn’t change or affect God. It just seems like this young man is borrowing trouble by suing the Defense Secretary. Of course, it’s not about the money or furthering a political agenda. I find it frustrating that our military is even having to deal with this with so many other real important matters on their plate.

What do you guys think?

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Obama Opposes “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Policy

From CBS News.

Never mind the fact that it would cost millions of dollars to revoke the policy and let gays serve openly in the military. I cannot even believe it would be in the best interest of a person to serve openly gay in the armed forces. Of course, the homosexual agenda propagators really could not give a rat’s patoot about the efficiency and well-being of our military. Their goal is to simply shove their agenda down everyone else’s throats.

The last time I checked, our military actually served a purpose of protecting our nation, not some asinine cause of advancing the perverted propaganda for the homosexual agenda.

Here’s Obama’s take on things:

“But I think there’s increasing recognition within the Armed Forces that this is a counterproductive strategy,” he said. “We’re spending large sums of money to kick highly qualified gays or lesbians out of our military, some of whom possess specialties like Arab-language capabilities that we desperately need. That doesn’t make us more safe.”

I’d like to see the actual large sums of money that are being spent to kick highly qualified gays or lesbians out of the military.

Isn’t it cute how Obama refers to the gays and lesbians as highly qualified? He goes on:

Asked what he could reasonably accomplish for the gay community as president, Obama said he can “reasonably see” repeal of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy as well as signing legislation to ban workplace discrimination against gays. He said he’d like transgendered people to be covered by the law, but thinks it would be tough to get such legislation through Congress.

Is it just me, or are others getting fagged from the LGBT bunch?

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Where’s Daisy?

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That’s Daisy on the right. If you stop in much, you’ve seen her before. She’s cute. Well, lil’ Miss Daisy disappeared this afternoon sometime before 4 and 5.  Ted and Harley went to visit some friends for an hour or two and when he returned, he asked me where Daisy was. I hadn’t really noticed her not being around, because after all, it was Sunday afternoon and Daisy is known for finding somewhere warm and soft to take a nap.

So, we called Daisy and we called Daisy some more. Nothing. Our backyard is fenced in, but she’s not too big, so it is conceivable that she could squeeze out somewhere. Well, after not finding her and just having an hour and half of daylight left, we started scouring the neighborhood, and I can’t lie, we were starting to panic. Friends and neighbors got in their cars and were driving around town looking for her. The temperature was only in the 20’s and she simply is not furry enough to spend a night out in the cold. Ted and I kept coming back to the house to see if she’d come home.

Keep in mind that Daisy has never ran off before. What would be her motive? We just spent $20 last night at Wal-Mart on an uber ultra soft pillow for her. A dog’s life is too good at our house to even consider taking off. I know you dog lovers can relate.

Well, darkness fell, and still no Daisy. We had to tell ourselves that someone felt sorry for her and let her in their house and that they’d call the vet in the morning and we’d have her back tomorrow. Nevertheless, the thought of my sweet Daisy spending a night in the cold, lost, was more than I could stand.

About 8:45, Ted sat down in his recliner. I gave him the phone numbers for the radio station, the newspaper, and the vet, so he could call first thing tomorrow to get our dog found. I was just starting to make lost posters to put up, and Ted popped up the foot rest on his recliner. Who would you guess shot out from under his chair? If you guessed Daisy, you’d be right.  :)   Yes, my friends, that little dog was trapped under the recliner for about 4 hours! She just came bouncing out like nothing was wrong. Imagine how silly we feel driving all over town looking for Daisy who is trapped in our house under the chair. You’d think she could have made some sort of noise to let us know she was trapped, but no, that’d be too easy.

The good news is, we no longer have one missing dog. There is no bad news, just a funny story to tell.

I hope everyone has a fantastic week!

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A Dem Throwing His Hat in the Ring

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From the Casper Star Tribune, I learn that a professor from UW is running against Senator Enzi. I would say, “Good luck with that.” Except for I wouldn’t mean it.

“We need a fresh group of policy makers that are willing to put the needs of their country, and the needs of their states, ahead of their personal rivalries and the desires of their political party — individuals who seek solutions through bipartisan collaboration and support, rather than through the simple tyrrany of the majority party,” Rothfuss said during his candidacy announcement.

Last I checked, the DemonRats were the tyrants with the majority.

To be clear, the good Senator Enzi has not announced whether or not he’ll be seeking reelection. Let’s hope he does.

On a personal note, is that a cute picture of Knut or what?

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This is no joke

Then why does it make me laugh so hard?

A town in South America is living in fear after several sightings of a ‘creepy gnome’ that locals claim stalks the streets at night, The Sun reports.

The little person — who wears a pointy hat and has a distinctive sideways walk — was caught on video last week by a terrified group of youngsters.

Sorry, but I just find it hilarious to be terrified of a little gnome. Some of you should check your yards and make sure your gnome hasn’t left for a South American vacation, because he’s really causing a ruckus. You have to watch the video. To hear the boy scream like a girl just makes me roll on the floor laughing. Good stuff.

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BOO! ;)

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Shooting at Jerusalem Seminary kills 10; wounds 35

seminaryattack.jpgWhat a tragedy. Honestly, it makes me ill to think about this senseless murderous behavior. Our thoughts and prayers sincerely go out to the victims of this massacre.

At the time of the AP article, no one had claimed responsibility for this heinous act. However, always true to form:

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip praised the operation, and thousands of Palestinians took to the streets of Gaza to celebrate.

What pigs.

Hamas stopped just short of claiming responsibility for the Jerusalem shootings. “We bless the operation. It will not be the last,” Hamas said in a statement sent to reporters by text message.

Oh, and this little gem:

At his West Bankheadquarters, Abbas condemned the attack. “The president condemned all attacks that target civilians, whether they are Palestinian or Israeli,” a statement said.

Excuse me, but Israelis never target innocent civilians, that is the way of the terrorist, not the way of civilized nations such as the US and Israel. But, as far as I’m concerned, all those asshats dancing in the street celebrating this attack, lose their status as innocent civilians.

Thank God more were not killed thanks to heroes like this:

One of the students, Yitzhak Dadon, said he shot the attacker twice in the head. “I laid on the roof of the study hall, cocked my gun and waited for him. He came out of the library spraying automatic fire,” he said.

Update:

JERUSALEM —  Hamas Islamists have claimed responsibility for a Jerusalem shooting attack at a Jewish religious school that killed eight people, Reuters reports.

Classless, gutless pigs. Well, if only they had the class of pigs.

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Take a good look at the smirks on their faces. These animals desire peace? Hardly. They are nothing but blood thirsty savages and need to be completely annihilated.

How would you feel if someone you loved had just been murdered, and then, adding insult to injury, these barbarians celebrate? I simply cannot imagine being so inhumane.

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Political Party Guessing Game Spoilers

Reuters that is. Doh! Do they have to give it away in the first word of the first sentence?! Only when it’s a Republican:

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Rep. Richard Renzi of Arizona, a state co-chair for Sen. John McCain’s presidential campaign, was indicted on corruption charges stemming from land deals in his state, Justice Department officials said on Friday.

What party poopers. Oh well, at least we can still be challenged by some stories.

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