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All week I have been thinking about what to write here. Important and newsworthy events that have piqued my interest have been occuring daily. As soon as I would sit down to write, something else new and exciting would happen and I would be distracted. Between the Sarah Palin/David Letterman "crisis", Netanyahu's speech, Carter's near "assassination" by his good buds the Hamasniks, every day a new Health Care speech, Rev. Wrong opening his piehole again, Buchanan the Nazi getting credibility from MSNBC, Biden guessed wrong and the Obama World Tour. Whew, my head is just spinning! Oh, did I mention North Korea wants to nuke somebody?
What has finally gotten my attention and total fascination is the Iranian election and the amazing by-the-minute reports on Twitter. This is in stark contrast to the complete lack of reporting by the MSM and cable outlets. In fact,there is a whole stream of Trending Topics (the most talked about) on Twitter devoted to #cnnfail. It has been remarkable to see all this unfold. When I first signed up for Twitter several months ago, my initial reaction was that it was narcissistic and shallow. It is definitely an acquired taste. Now that I have been tweeting for awhile, I have found a huge community of like-minded Conservatives around the US and the world. We are from diverse backgrounds and yet have found each other. A simple search of #tcot will bring you to people who belong to the Tea Party movement.
The way the Iranian election (#iranelection) and subsequent rebellion has played out in real time has been educational. The Conservative movement can learn from this. I believe our government is moving in the direction of total control of all we take for granted.The Obama administration has taken power and ownership of the banks, car manufacturers (and by extension business- if the government can negate contracts and bond holders, they can do that with all companies), and now potentially the healthcare industry. The government is controlling our money, purchasing power and medical decisions. The "Stimulus" is bogus--it was rammed down our throats so urgently, but I have yet to see any benefit from it here in Arizona and it has been over six months since it was passed. Everything needs to be done urgently--the next quickie is over the Sotomayor nomination. Hurry up and vote her in before you know what she stands for! All this radical change being instituted by Alinsky's heir and no one is taking to the streets. Too busy watching American Idol or the NBA Finals. Back to Twitter.
We should use Twitter to organize, taking a page out of the Alinsky playbook. There are thousands of people on Twitter who are active in the various Tea Party movements, who care about the Constitution and since everything is real-time, they can spread the message around the world 24/7. I saw just a glimpse of this kind of potential grassroots organization this week, when a group of bloggers got together through an email to join together, to promote each other's blogs and spread the Conservative message. All it takes is a few people to get the momentum going, it only took a few very brave souls in Iran to start their election rebellion. So much is happening so fast, if we don't act now it will be too late.
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I didn't know about the Barbary Pirates being jihadists, but I sure know that I don't plan on being anyone's Dhimmy or getting my head cut off for being Jewish!
An Open Letter to President Obama
by Brigitte Gabriel
Dear Mr. President,
You face difficult challenges in matters such as achieving peace in the Middle East and protecting America from the threat of radical Islam and terrorism. These are challenges that have vexed past presidents, going as far back as our second president, John Adams. I have no doubt you appreciate both the gravity of these challenges and the enormous obstacles that exist to solving them.
I also have no doubt that you and your staff understood that, no matter what you said in your speech last Thursday in Cairo, there would be those who would take issue with you. That is always the case when attempting to solve problems that are as deep and emotionally-laden as these challenges are.
I am assuming it is your sincere hope that the approach you have chosen to take, as evidenced by what I’m sure was a carefully crafted speech, will ultimately prove successful. However, it pains me to say this sir, but, while you said in your speech that you are a “student of history,” it is abundantly clear that, in these matters, you do not know history and thus, as Santayana noted, you are doomed to repeat it. In doing so your efforts, however well-intentioned they may be, will not produce what you profess to hope they will produce.
A wise man once said that if you start with the wrong assumptions, no matter how logical your reasoning is, you will end up with the wrong conclusion. With all due respect Mr. President, you are starting with certain assumptions that are unsupported by history and an objective study of the ideology of political Islam.
You began in your speech by asserting that “tensions” exist between the United States and Muslims around the world, which, of course, is correct. Unfortunately, you then proceeded, incorrectly, to lay virtually all the blame for these tensions at the feet of America and the West. You blamed western colonialism, the Cold War, and even modernity and globalism.
A student of American history, who is not trying to reconstruct it to fit a modern politically correct narrative, would state that tensions between America and Muslims began with the unprovoked, four-decades long assault by the Muslim Barbary pirates against American shipping in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. I find it telling that you mentioned the Treaty of Tripoli in your speech but ignored the circumstances that led to it. That treaty was but one of numerous attempts by the United States to achieve peace with the jihadists of the Barbary Coast who were attacking our shipping and killing and enslaving our citizens and our soldiers – and who by their own admission were doing so to fulfill the call to jihad.
These jihadists were not acting to protest American foreign policy, which was decidedly isolationist, and there was no state of Israel to scapegoat. They were doing what countless Islamic jihadists have done throughout history – acting upon the hundreds of passages in the Qur’an and the Hadith that call upon faithful Muslims to kill, conquer or subjugate the infidel.
A student of world history would know that, for all the acknowledged evils of Western colonialism, these evils pale in comparison to the nearly 14 centuries of Islamic colonialism that began in Arabia under the leadership of Mohammed. The student of history would know that Islamic forces eradicated all Jewish and Christian presence from Arabia after Mohammed’s death, and then succeeded in conquering all of North Africa, most of the Middle East, much of Asia Minor, and significant portions of Europe and India – eventually creating an empire larger than Rome’s was at its peak.
The number of dead and enslaved during these many centuries of Islamic imperial conquest and colonialism have been estimated to total more than 300 million. What’s more, the wealth of many of the conquered nations and cultures was plundered by the Islamic conquerors, and millions of millions of non-Muslims who did survive were forced to pay onerous taxes, such as the “jizya,” a humiliation tax to the Islamic caliphs. Indeed, in some areas Christians and Jews were made to wear a receipt for the jizya around their neck as a mark of their dishonor.
These facts have not been invented by Christian or Jewish historical revisionists, but were chronicled by Muslim eyewitnesses throughout the past 14 centuries and are available to be researched by any person seeking an objective understanding of how Islam spread throughout the world.
You say in your speech that we must squarely face the tensions that exist between America and the Muslim world. That is a laudable notion with which I agree, but by casting Islam as the historical victim and the West (and by implication, America) as the aggressor, you do not face these tensions squarely, but alleviate the Muslim world from coming to grips with the jihadist ideology embedded in its holy books and acted upon for 1,400 years.
Even worse, you empower and embolden militant Islamists who regard your gestures as signs of weakness and capitulation.
The issue is not that all Muslims are terrorists or radicals or extremists. We all know that the majority of Muslims are not. We also know that many peace-loving Muslims are victims of Islamist violence.
The issue is this: what drives hundreds of millions of Muslims worldwide to call for the death of Jews?
What drives millions of Muslims to riot, destroy property, and take innocent lives in reaction to the Danish cartoons?
What drives tens of thousands of Muslims to demand the execution of a British teacher whose only “crime” was allowing her students to name their teddy bears “Mohammed”?
What drives countless Muslims worldwide to actively participate in, or fund, or provide nurture to, terrorist organizations?
What drives Muslims in mosques in America to proclaim and distribute materials that call for hatred of and the destruction of infidels?
What drives entire Islamic countries to prohibit the building of a Christian church or synagogue?
To assume, as you apparently do, that what drives these actions is not an ideology embedded in the holy books of Islam, but rather other “root causes,” most of which you lay at the feet of America and the West, is at best naïve and at worst dangerous.
Lastly, I must address your statement that “Islam has a proud tradition of tolerance.” Unfortunately, the examples you gave are the exception rather than the rule.
Historically speaking, I seriously doubt the Egyptian Copts, the Lebanese Maronites, the Christians in Bethlehem, the Assyrians, the Hindus, the Jews, and many others who have been persecuted by Islamic violence and supremacism, would agree with your assertion.
For instance, Christians and Jews became “Dhimmis,” a second class group under Islam. Dhimmis were forced to wear distinctive clothing; it was Baghdad’s Caliph Al-Mutawakkil, in the ninth century, who designated a yellow badge for Jews under Islam, which Hitler copied and duplicated in Nazi Germany nearly a thousand years later.
I witnessed first-hand the “tolerance” of Islam when Islamists ravaged my country of birth, Lebanon, in the 1970’s, leaving widespread death and destruction in their wake. I saw how they re-paid the tolerance that Lebanese Christians extended toward them. My experience is not an isolated one. When you make an unfounded assertion about the “proud tradition” of tolerance in Islam, you do a great disservice to the hundreds of millions of non-Muslims who have been killed, maimed, enslaved, conquered, subjugated or displaced – in the cause of Islamic jihad.
Mr. President, those of us like me who are ringing the alarm in America about the threat of radical Islam would like nothing better than to peacefully co-exist with the Muslim world. Most Americans would like nothing better than to peacefully co-exist with the Muslim world. The obstacle to achieving this does not lie with us in America and the West. It lies with the hundreds of millions of Muslims worldwide, including many of their spiritual leaders, who take seriously the repeated calls to jihad in the Qur’an and the Hadith. Who regard “infidels” as inferior and worthy of conquering, subjugating and forcibly converting. Who support “cultural jihad” as a means to subvert non-Muslim societies from within. Who take seriously the admonitions throughout the Qur’an and the Hadith to convert the world to Islam – by force if necessary – and bring it under the rule of Allah.
Unless you are willing to courageously and honestly accept this, your aspirations for worldwide comity and peace in the Middle East are doomed to fail.
Sincerely,
Brigitte Gabriel
Brigitte Gabriel is the New York Times bestselling author of They Must Be Stopped: Why We Must Defeat Radical Islam and How We Can Do It. She is the founder and president of ACT! for America, www.ActforAmerica.org <http://www.actforamerica.org/> .
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I came across this letter in the blogosphere (hat tip: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) and had to post this. The hard working, family-owned businesses are going to suffer even more under Obama's policies. As the government continues to take over more independently owned businesses in order to run them into the ground and destroy our once florishing economy, this type of story will become more commonplace.
"My name is George C. Joseph. I am the sole owner of Sunshine Dodge-Isuzu, a family owned and operated business in Melbourne, Florida. My family bought and paid for this automobile franchise 35 years ago in 1974. I am the second generation to manage this business.
We currently employ 50+ people and before the economic slowdown we employed over 70 local people. We are active in the community and the local chamber of commerce. We deal with several dozen local vendors on a day to day basis and many more during a month. All depend on our business for part of their livelihood. We are financially strong with great respect in the market place and community. We have strong local presence and stability.
I work every day the store is open, nine to ten hours a day. I know most of our customers and all our employees. Sunshine Dodge is my life.
On Thursday, May 14, 2009 I was notified that my Dodge franchise, that we purchased, will be taken away from my family on June 9, 2009 without compensation and given to another dealer at no cost to them. My new vehicle inventory consists of 125 vehicles with a financed balance of 3 million dollars. This inventory becomes impossible to sell with no factory incentives beyond June 9, 2009. Without the Dodge franchise we can no longer sell a new Dodge as “new,” nor will we be able to do any warranty service work. Additionally, my Dodge parts inventory, (approximately $300,000.) is virtually worthless without the ability to perform warranty service. There is no offer from Chrysler to buy back the vehicles or parts inventory.
Our facility was recently totally renovated at Chrysler’s insistence, incurring a multi-million dollar debt in the form of a mortgage at Sun Trust Bank.
HOW IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CAN THIS HAPPEN?
THIS IS A PRIVATE BUSINESS NOT A GOVERNMENT ENTITY
This is beyond imagination! My business is being stolen from me through NO FAULT OF OUR OWN. We did NOTHING wrong.
This atrocity will most likely force my family into bankruptcy. This will also cause our 50+ employees to be unemployed. How will they provide for their families? This is a total economic disaster.
HOW CAN THIS HAPPEN IN A FREE MARKET ECONOMY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA?
I beseech your help, and look forward to your reply. Thank you.
Sincerely,
George C. Joseph
President & Owner
Sunshine Dodge-Isuzu"The individual is no longer important to Obama and our government, the collective, the group right is now paramount. We are screwed unless we stand up and take back what is being taken away.
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On my flight today to Minneapolis I had the pleasure of sitting next to a reporter from NPR. He generally covers long term reports (30 minute documentaries) and has a series coming out on the environment. He *didn"t* have a card. Imagine having 3 hours to talk to a liberal leftist! After my post yesterday on the Somalis, we had a long discussion about them.He lives in a very mixed neighborhood with them and has been involved in their integration into the community. He is friends with them. He tried to convince me that the boys going over to Somalia are acting out their national pride as the Hmong community had a similar issue with some of their members wanting to go over to Laos to start a revolution. He had a hard time even thinking that it was religiously motivated. He felt that there are so many gangs in his area, that the Somali parents encouraged their sons to go to the mosque as it was a safe place to be. He admitted to me that he attended this mosque and heard their Imam preach in Arabic, Somali and English. I asked him if it was the same sermon in all three languages and he couldn't say. I reminded him that this was a common tactic, perfected by Arafat to say one thing in Arabic and quite another to the Western world in English. He quickly changed the subject. I also asked him if didn't he think that the Somali parents knew what was being preached and approved of it themselves? He hadn't considered this tacit approval but agreed it was possible.
We talked about health care too. He wants free universal healthcare for everyone. Who is going to pay for that? Doctors need to be paid. I told him I like my current coverage and don't want to change. I don't want the government telling me what to do, I like to have a choice. I asked him to come back and talk to me when he is 65 and needs a knee replacement and the govt tells him no, he is too old.I knew about a survey taken that breaks down the number of uninsured Americans into several categories that show what the real number of eligible candidates for subsidized health care is and offered to email him the results. My new reporter friend has my email address and I will wait to see if he contacts me. In the meantime, here is that information:
http://keithhennessey.com/2009/04/09/how-many-uninsured-people-need-additional-help-from-taxpayers/
I also gave him my .02 cents on Israel, knowing that he was a captive audience and a member of National Palestinian Radio. Why not!
After that we stayed fairly neutral talking about movies, literature and generalities. I don"t know if I made any headway. It was an interesting encounter! I wonder who I will meet on Tuesday on the way back to Phoenix?
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Why is it when I fly there are always so many veiled Muslim women working in the airports and screening at TSA? Who is doing that hiring? It is political correctness to the wrong degree. I'm sure they are very nice people but it creeps me out. I am flying into Minneapolis tomorrow and from the time I get off the plane,walk through the airport and take the cab to the hotel, if it weren't for the stores and buildings, I could be in Somalia. Aren't there any other people who could work those jobs? I see this here in Phoenix to a lesser degree, but it is always jarring. Didn't anyone learn anything from 9-11? I feel absolutely no sense of security flying. The screening is a joke, everyone has a story about the knife, water bottle, "whatever is banned from carry-on baggage' getting through the screeners. You walk through a machine that strips you bare to some anonymous voyeur in a booth. Are they taking pictures of us with their camera phones to post online somewhere? Why do they always pull the old people out of line and embarrass "our greatest generation"? What is wrong with this system? Why doesn't the TSA profile? I can't remember the last time I saw anyone Middle-Eastern looking pulled out of line. TSA seems to go out of its way not to embarrass them! Maybe now that CAIR is on the outs TSA will feel more comfortable doing a bit of profiling. In the meantime I will make sure that I pack 3 oz or less of liquids and gels, bring along my little baggies to stuff my lipsticks into, and wear socks so my feel don't pick up G-d knows what from that floor when I have to take off my shoes. And say my prayers.
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Every other week my girlfriends and I play Mahjonng and take turns playing at each other's homes. Last night was my turn. We always talk about our families, vacations, kids, light stuff, eat yummy snacks and when one of us has a health problem- commiserate. We don't veer towards politics, but they know where I stand. One of our usual players went to ASU with her daughter to hear the Obama's speech. Actually her son was graduating, he didn't want to go, so the mom and daughter went instead and we were chitchatting about that.
My husband had Fox News on and they were broadcasting Obama's speech at ASU. We could hear it from the living room, it was a bit loud. Under my breathe, my knee-jerk comment whenever I hear Obama's voice is "windbag". The girls started laughing and then I yelled to my husband if the One was using a teleprompter. One of my friends heard it and looked me right in the eyes and told me I was a pill! She said she loved me but that I was a pill! I couldn't believe it. I was a bit steamed but bit my tongue. After they left (2 hours later) I decided I was glad I was a pill. What is wrong with my friends? Why can't they see the destructive policies that are now in force? They are Jews. He is selling out Israel. He is ruining our future economy with the non-stop spending. I hope that someday they will wake up and recognize what is happening. I'm sorry I bit my tongue in retrospect, I know that I will have to open my mouth. These friends are also congregants so I instinctively dance a delicate dance. That is part of my dilemma about getting politically active.
I'm a pill and I'm proud!
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Yesterday was my first day of class at Politics University. I attended my first Republican legislative district meeting (LD 11) and began my listening tour. I was struck by how old everyone was. There were a few people in their 30's and 40's but the majority of involved people are in their 60's or older. The only diversity was female and male, there may have been a few hispanic attendees,no one African American. I was surprised by the open dissent between the conservative and moderates in the audience. In fact the moderates were referred to as an extreme in the party! I was able to meet and speak with State Senator Barbara Leff, who was thrilled to meet another Republican Jewish woman and State Representative Adam Driggs. I spoke to one of Congressman John Shadegg's representatives too. I was surprised by the easy access, I guess if you know where your elected officials go, you can talk to them. I only see them at AIPAC events and you can't get near anyone because of the number of people and security.
I now have some guidelines on how to proceed to become a precinct committeeman and a timeframe on how that works. It will be an interesting journey and I know I will enjoy my new "classes".
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Tonight I had the pleasure of meeting Barry Broome, CEO of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council. www.gpec.org He gave a very interesting talk on Phoenix's economic outlook, and it wasn't pretty. Didn't know that the state legislature has not passed one bill in the past 5 months! That we come after cloudy Oregon and New Jersey with our solar energy policies! That we have turned down business opportunities that would have brought $2 billion (yes with a B) to Phoenix, but Gov. Brewer and Gov. Napolitano couldn't find the time to meet with the CEO and bring this to fruition! That company has now gone elsewhere. We have a unique opportunity to supply solar energy to California. We need to bring business to Arizona, we need to be the leader in solar (not following cloudy New Jersey and Oregon), and we need to get our legislators off their butts and in gear! We have amazing opportunities to seize and move forward, but we must make these decisions now. Snooze and we lose!
Education needs to change. The way our children are taught must change. What we are doing now is failing--25% non-graduation rate, and 25% of our kids can't even get accepted to ASU or U of A; hardly top-tier schools.Google came and left because we couldn't provide them an educated workforce or incentives to bring one in. We need to bring innovation to the classroom and train our students in emerging technologies.
We need to mobilize and motivate our elected officials to work for our state. We need to diversify our businesses. The outlook doesn't look so pretty for our kids. The demographic prognosis is that in 30 years Arizona will be a state of uneducated, non-English speaking, people living in the dark. I don't want that for my grandchildren--who would?
On a lighter note, I was introduced as the new Director for Central Phoenix Women, the premier women's professional organzation in Phoenix. I will be presiding over our meetings for the next year at the Ritz Carlton, enjoying fabulous speakers, engaging with the most astute women, and listening to what our members' concerns are. For information, www.centralphoenixwomen.org
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