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TO WHOM DOES MARTIN LUTHER KING BELONG? |
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Written by Jack Kelly
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Monday, 30 August 2010 |
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Talk show host Glenn Beck held an ecumenical revival meeting on the mall in Washington D.C. Saturday (8/28). A lot of people came.
The Rev. Al Sharpton held a counter demonstration in the same city the same day. Not many participated.
The turnout for Mr. Beck’s rally was comparable to the 200,000 or so who heard Martin Luther King Jr. make his “I have a dream” speech on the same spot on the same date.
Mr. Beck is trying to “hijack” the civil rights movement, said the Rev. Al Sharpton.
Mr. Sharpton played no role in the civil rights struggles of the 1960s. Dr. Alveda King did. She thinks her uncle would have been pleased to have 200,000 plus mostly white folks endorse his goal and cheer his name at the place where he made his “I Have a Dream” speech.
“If Uncle Martin could be here today, he would surely commend us for giving honor where honor is due,” Ms. King said. “He would encourage us to lay aside the divisive lies that cause us to think we are part of separate races. We are one human family."
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ACCEPTING THE UNACCEPTABLE |
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Written by Caroline Glick
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Monday, 30 August 2010 |
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Last weekend the mullahs took a big step towards becoming a nuclear power as they powered the Bushehr nuclear reactor.
Israel's response? The Foreign Ministry published a statement proclaiming the move "totally unacceptable."
So why did we accept the totally unacceptable?
The answer to this question was provided in large part in an article in the National Interest by former Clinton Administration National Security Council member Bruce Riedel. Titled, "If Israel Attacks," Riedel -- who reportedly has close ties to the administration - asserts that an Israeli military strike against Iran will be a disaster for the US. In his view, US is better served by allowing Iran to become a nuclear power than by supporting an Israeli attack against Iran.
Riedel's reason for deeming an Israeli strike unacceptable is his conviction that such a strike will be met by an Iranian counter-strike against US forces and interests in the Persian Gulf and Afghanistan. While there is no reason to doubt he is correct, Riedel studiously ignores the other certainty: A nuclear-armed Iran would threaten those same troops and interests far more.
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HOW TO FIX OUR POLITICS |
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Written by Jack Kelly
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Monday, 30 August 2010 |
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In Gallup's annual survey of confidence in institutions last month, Congress ranked dead last, with an all-time low of 11 percent of Americans expressing "a great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in our federal lawmakers.
A Rasmussen survey, also in mid-July, indicated only 23 percent of voters think the federal government today rules with the consent of the governed. Sixty-two percent said it does not.
There was a time, not so long ago, when Congress -- the House of Representatives especially -- represented the views of mainstream Americans. That time has clearly passed. How might we bring it back?
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HALF-FULL REPORT 08/27/10 |
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Written by Jack Kelly
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Friday, 27 August 2010 |
Who replaced Willie Mays in center field for the Giants? I don’t know, either. But I feel like that guy, whoever he is, filling in for Jack as he treks through the wilds of Tajikistan and some other places we haven’t heard of. The Half Full Report won’t be the same without him, but I hope you’ll find it entertaining.
Last week’s HFR would more accurately have been called the “Cup Runneth Over Report,” because the news was so good for our side. It isn’t quite as good this week (how could it possibly be?) but this is still an MFR – Mostly Full Report. Let’s start with the primary elections in Alaska, Arizona and Florida.
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MOONLIGHT ON THE BOSPHORUS |
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Written by Dr. Jack Wheeler
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Friday, 27 August 2010 |
Istanbul. There was a full moon last night that turned
the Bosphorus - the strait that connects the Black Sea
to the Mediterranean upon which Istanbul
resides - into a sheet of moonlight.
It is a memorable sight, and I had time for a glimpse of it
on my way to Central Asia. So I only have a moment to provide a glimpse
of what is happening here in Turkey. For the history of what is now called Turkey,
see Asia Minor
(Part One) and Asia
Minor (Part Two) from May 2007.
Turkey
is now run by the Justice and Development Party (AKP) led by Recip Tayyip
Erdogan (air-do-wan). This is a very dangerous man. He is a radical Islamist clothed in "Islamic
moderation." He is purging the Turkish
military of officers devoted to the secularism of modern Turkey's
founder, Kemal Attaturk, and replacing them with Islamists. His goal is to recreate the Ottoman
Caliphate, where the ruler of Turkey
(the Ottoman Empire) was recognized as the Caliph or
ruler of all Moslems.
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AT CYBERDAWN WE SLEPT |
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Written by Ralph Peters
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Friday, 27 August 2010 |
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Antique laws endanger America. It's as if, in the age of the automobile, we relied on traffic laws from horse-and-buggy days. Absent appropriate legal codes, our government turns to lawyers without laws.
Cyberassaults go on, 24/7. Security leaks haunt the Internet (and our amoral media). Terrorists kill, then sue us. In the first case, we take our beatings and slap on bandages. In the second, we huff, puff and do nothing. In the third case, an apprehended terrorist gets better medical care than an out-of-work American.
Even the civil laws and military codes we do have on the books are not enforced. If found guilty, that Army private who allegedly passed over 90,000 classified documents to WikiLeaks should get the "full Rosenberg," a shortened life and a hot exit. Instead, he'll do a few years at most -- at most -- then get a book contract. (Can't wait for the movie!)
Congress is AWOL in these undeclared wars us. Legislators in both parties play for short-term political advantage, while our enemies act with impunity. If a cyber-Pearl Harbor -- on a far-greater scale than that savage attack -- hits our country, don't blame our military or call it an intelligence failure.
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THE BLESSINGS OF FAILURE |
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Written by Dr. Joel Wade
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Friday, 27 August 2010 |
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By 2006, the Republican majorities we sent to Washington to champion our country’s founding principles had failed, and they got kicked out.
John McCain failed to articulate a clear and confident assertion of our founding principles, and he lost the presidency by a hefty margin – it wasn’t even close.
The Republicans in the last decade not only failed, but they failed spectacularly. Believe it or not, that failure may be the best thing that could have happened to our country.
Because we learn much better from failure than we do from success; and we remember what we learn from failure for a long, long time, in contrast to what we learn through success.
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WHY DOES ZERO CUT ONLY DEFENSE? |
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Written by Jack Kelly
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 |
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates raised eyebrows and ruffled feathers Aug. 9 when he announced plans to shut down Joint Forces Command, a headquarters in southeastern Virginia at which more than 6,000 military personnel, civilians and defense contractors work.
The closure will devastate the economies of the Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Hampton Roads area, so Mr. Gates’ announcement brought the predictable squeals from Virginia’s politicians.
There is something that doesn’t seem right about cutting defense spending when we’re in the midst of two wars. But even though I look askance at how the administration circumvented the rules with regard to base closing, I can’t be critical of the decision itself.
Our military is, by far, the most efficient part of the federal government. But that is, alas, damning with faint praise. The Department of Defense, too, is bloated by bureaucracy.
Joint Forces Command does some useful things. But it does them at considerable expense. I suspect it exists more to provide billets for otherwise superfluous senior officers than to fulfill a vital defense need. (Since 2001, flag officer positions in the military have increased by more than 100; senior civilian slots in the Department of Defense by 300.)
We’re in a fiscal emergency. We have to watch what we spend even on vitally important things. So the question isn’t: Why cut defense spending? It’s why cut ONLY defense spending? Why aren’t the other Cabinet secretaries scouring their departments for cuts?
After all, the Constitution requires the federal government to “provide for the common defense.” Nothing in it requires the federal government to bankrupt farmers in California’s Central Valley on behalf of the delta smelt.
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STUPID IS AS STUPID DOES |
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Written by Jack Kelly
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010 |
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Why would someone as smart as President Barack Obama is reputed to be behave as stupidly as he has in the affair over the ground zero mosque? Bloomberg’s Margaret Carlson thinks she knows.
“He is so supremely confident in his intellect that he forgets, on his way to the correct decision, to slow down and pick up not-so-gifted stragglers,” Ms. Carlson wrote Aug. 18.
Yet Mr. Obama has said things -- that America has 57 states; that “Austrian” is a foreign language; that Arabic is spoken in Afghanistan; that Canada has a president -- which if George W. Bush said them, would have had journalists like Ms. Carlson chortling about what a dunce he was.
You can, I suppose, have a superior intellect without demonstrating it in any way. But it could be the reason why Mr. Obama has made so many political mistakes, and has been so unpersuasive in his public speaking is because he isn’t nearly as smart as his admirers imagine him to be.
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WILL THE WIN ENDURE? |
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Written by Ralph Peters
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Monday, 23 August 2010 |
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Or will Barack Obama and the Democratic party abandon Iraq prematurely, as the Democrats did South Vietnam?
Our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines have done their job. But Iraq needs energetic American diplomatic and political engagement to finish the job.
Iraqis have begged us to help them. They've pleaded with this administration to stay in the ring and referee their pols. But President Obama has disengaged.
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THE FRENCH CORRUPTION |
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Written by Richard Rahn
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Wednesday, 25 August 2010 |
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A sweetheart deal between a corrupt French president and Saudi Arabia has hurt the U.S. defense industry.
Former French President Jacques Chirac (1995-2007) is almost certain to be accused of overcharging Saudi Arabia for French military equipment. The Saudis overpaid for 100 French military helicopters through a deal worked out by a Saudi fixer, Khalid Bugshan of the Bugshan Group. The overpayments apparently were spread liberally to French politicians.
The trial is likely to provide at least a partial open window to some of the corrupt practices in international arms dealings. Khalid Bugshan and his group had their agreement with the French, and their contacts included French government officials and some in the inner circle of the Saudi ruling family. One of the interesting questions is: “How much did the Saudi ruling family know about the overpricing - or was Bugshan primarily running a rogue operation?”
If the Saudi royal family knew, were they doing it to purchase political influence and/or tilt French foreign policy?
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OBAMA'S RELIGION IS HIMSELF, NOT ISLAM |
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Written by Jack Kelly
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Monday, 23 August 2010 |
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When the Pew Research Center released a poll with awkward results for the White House, the Associated Press raced to do what it could to help.
“Americans are increasingly convinced -- incorrectly -- that President Barack Obama is a Moslem, and a growing number are thoroughly confused about his religion,” the AP said.
According to Pew, 18 percent of Americans (up from 11 percent last year) think Mr. Obama is a Moslem; 34 percent think he is a Christian, and 43 percent say they don’t know.
On what basis does the AP declare the 18 percent are wrong?
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EVADING THE BIG QUESTION |
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Written by To The Point News
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Friday, 27 August 2010 |
An amusing video of Democratic Congressman Russ Carnahan striving mightily not to answer a question about the ground zero mosque...
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HALF-FULL REPORT 08/20/10 |
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Written by Dr. Jack Wheeler
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Friday, 20 August 2010 |
We begin this week with a letter of profound gratitude.
Dear TTP Family,
My Marines and I cannot thank you enough for the dozens of
care packages you have sent us here in Afghanistan. At least 50 have come in so far and more
arrive almost every day. They have been
an immense morale boost, and we are able to use, eat, and drink
everything. Everything you sent is so
appreciated.
Just as appreciated are your prayers and spiritual
support. We are a long ways from home, and
to know that people back home are praying for us every day means so much to us
all.
Be assured that the Marines are proud and strong. We have the best training in the world and it
is paying off here. We are fighting
every day, getting grenades thrown at us, RPGs shot at us, and engaging in
intense firefights. Despite all of this,
the Taliban are running scared.
Simultaneously, we are able to protect the local population
who hate and fear the Taliban. We are
engaging and employing villagers here who often live just a couple of hundred
meters away from Taliban positions. Know
that every day, the US Marines are making progress on moving forward a culture
that has neither running water nor electricity, that hasn't progressed in 2,000
years.
I wish I could be with you at the TTP Rendezvous this
November in Washington. But I will still be here with my
Marines. Thank you all so very much once
again.
Ethos
anthropos daemon
1st Lt. Brandon H.
Wheeler
United
States Marine Corps
Afghanistan
UPDATE 8/21/10
A message from Brandon's
wife, Catherine:
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WHY GOD IS PUNISHING PAKISTAN |
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Written by Dr. Jack Wheeler
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Thursday, 19 August 2010 |
Please take a moment to read this short dispatch from last
Sunday's (8/15) New York Post, Taliban's
Chilling Hunt & Slaughter.
Next, consider the Biblical scale of Pakistan's
flood crisis: 60,000 square miles
flooded, tens of thousands of villages submerged and destroyed, 20 million
people homeless and starving.
Now let's connect the two by asking if God is punishing Pakistan
for being one of the world's great sources of terrorism, corruption, and evil.
On August 5th just as the floods were starting,
eight medical charity workers - six Americans, one German, and one British lady
- were slaughtered for "the perceived sin of preaching Christianity." The New York Post story linked above notes
that the killers were "an organized group" engaged in a "targeted killing," and
that some of them were "trained in Pakistan."
Here are further details the story doesn't report.
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