Posted on 04/15/2007 6:02:06 PM PDT by Knitting A Conundrum
NOt again, not again! LOL!
04:21 Peretz: Winograd report proves I need not resign immediately (Haaretz)
03:41 Iraqi official: Al Qaida leader in Iraq believed dead (Reuters)
03:22 Taibeh man dies of gunshot wounds sustained at shop where he worked (Israel Radio)
03:17 Gag order on investigation of ex-MK Bishara to be lifted Wednesday (Haaretz)
03:01 Haifa University study: 25% of elderly cared for by family suffer abuse (Army Radio)
02:26 New computer game allows players to negotiate peace in Middle East (Reuters)
01:59 Foreign Minister`s associates say she may resign (Haaretz)
01:32 UN refugee official: Security situation in Darfur a `total failure` (AP)
01:22 Technion University students reconsider ending participation in strike (Israel Radio)
00:50 Iran nuclear negotiator: Iran allocated $1 billion in credits for Iraq reconstruction (AP)
00:36 Taibeh man, 23, critically hurt after shot at area vegetable store (Israel Radio)
23:45 Lipkin-Shahak to head panel on implementing Winograd recommendations (Haaretz)
Hi, guys.
Been around. Just feeling kind of crummy today. Thanks for holding down the fort.
Livni to Speak Out on Winograd Report
(IsraelNN.com) Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Tzipi Livni is set to issue an official statement Wednesday on the interim report by the Winograd Commission.
Politicians and other groups have been clamoring for the Prime Minister’s ouster since the publication of the report Monday, which severely criticized Prime Minister Olmert, Defense Minister Amir Peretz and former IDF Chief of Staff Dan Halutz for poor judgment and decisions made prior to and during the first days of last summer’s Second Lebanon War.
Earlier Tuesday evening there were reports that Minister Livni might be the candidate of choice to replace Chairman Olmert as the head of the Kadima party, but she avoided making any statement on the matter.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/125660
Well,,,mmmm,,,WB wanted one TOO !!...;0)
Hi BB,,,rainy day here,,,the “flingin’” continues on that thread,,,on and on...I see they kilt’ that same guy,,,again,,,4 times now ??...;0)
hey count.. you know hanging around that other thread will cause you to go blind.. LOL
Hey There,,,Gotta keep them windshield wipers on HIGH !!
Much Flamin’~Monkey~POO still a`flyin’...LOL;0)
(hidin’ under the stool in the corner)...;0)
08:01 Yitzhaki of Kadima: If PM doesn`t resign, I`ll quit as coalition chairman (Israel Radio)
07:21 Coalition chairman Yitzhaki of Kadima urges Olmert to resign (Israel Radio)
Hiya CM
Morning All.
Mornin’ WB,,,just headin’ off to bed,,,to sleep I hope,,,
C ya’ later...;0)
Hope ya get feeling better.
nighters CM
****trail of breadcrumbs****
Rats, missed Uncle Ike.
This from Captain Ed about the Palestinian Speaker of the House (who I view the same as our Squeaker of the House)
“This speech took place in April. Coincidentally, that was the same month that we sent $59 million in aid — to the same Palestinian Authority in which this lunatic serves as Speaker. The US has provided the Palestinians with more than $1.6 billion in aid since Oslo. This is what our money buys.”
This is the guy who called for the murder of Americans, among other things.
Link: http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/009850.php
It seems expecting the US to give maoney and then threatening to kill us is popular in the world of Islam.
Watch Turkey For The Future Direction Of Islam
Posted by AJStrata on May 1st, 2007
Al Qaedas brutality has not gone unnoticed in one other democratically governed nation with a heavy Muslim population. Turkey, right on Iraqs northern border, is seeing the methods used by al Qaeda to try and bend one democracy to its will. And what is sees is disturbing the nation, shaking it to its core:
Turkeys highest court met Tuesday to try to decide on an appeal by the main opposition party to cancel the disputed presidential vote amid reports that a legal expert has advised the court to reject it.
The Constitutional Courts decision is crucial for the future of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogans Islamic-rooted government, which is at odds with the countrys secular establishment over fears it might be trying raise the profile of Islam in public life.
The candidacy of Gul, a close ally of Erdogan, has triggered an outcry from secular groups who think he would use the office - a post with veto power over legislation - to chip away at the separation of state and religion.
This is more than a judicial process. In the past few days the Turkish Army made an amazing statement regarding the Presidential election process:
Turkeys government has fired back at the military, saying an army statement expressing concern over presidential elections was not acceptable in a democracy.
Link to the rest: http://strata-sphere.com/blog/index.php/archives/3809
Exact same meathods they are using here in America. It is alarming that we can’t put a stop to it. Heck, we don’t even call it what it is.
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