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  • 'Arabs of 1948' sing for Israel

    03/08/2005 4:39:37 AM PST · by SJackson · 3 replies · 451+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 3-8-05 | TALYA HALKIN
    Rozan Khouri performs at the fifth annual Aravision festival of Israeli Arab singers on Saturday night. Last Wednesday, the competition to choose the song that would represent Israel at this year's Eurovision song contest, screened live on Channel 1, topped the day's TV ratings, and instantly electrified the career of winning singer Shiri Maimon. On Saturday night, 10 Israeli Arab performers competed in the fifth annual Aravision festival of Israeli Arab singers at Neveh Ilan outside Jerusalem, with Rozan Khouri, a 23-year-old cellist and singer from Ma'alot Tarshiha, near Nahariya, emerging victorious with a love song called "Not You" –...
  • WHAT REALLY HAPPENED IN 1948 (From a Palestinian - now Israeli - Arab)

    02/07/2005 10:07:44 AM PST · by Tom Jefferson · 24 replies · 1,782+ views
    Front Page Magazine ^ | December 28, 2004 | Sarah El Shazly
    What Really Happened in 1948 By Sarah El Shazly FrontPageMagazine.com | December 28, 2004 Ever since I was a child, I've heard a range of accounts of what happened to the Palestinians and Palestine. Everyone knows the Jewish version and the Arab version. But there is a third side, that of those who lived there and still do -- the Israeli Arabs. Some Jews want us out of Israel, and some Arabs believe that we are an extension of the Zionists. Yet we Israeli Arabs keep our culture and traditions. Mahshy, or stuffed grape leaves, remains our favorite meal. We...
  • What Really Happened in 1948

    01/23/2005 12:59:01 AM PST · by Marguerite · 22 replies · 3,046+ views
    Frontpagemag.com ^ | December 28, 2004 | Sarah El Shazly
    Ever since I was a child, I've heard a range of accounts of what happened to the Palestinians and Palestine. Everyone knows the Jewish version and the Arab version. But there is a third side, that of those who lived there and still do -- the Israeli Arabs. Some Jews want us out of Israel, and some Arabs believe that we are an extension of the Zionists. Yet we Israeli Arabs keep our culture and traditions. Mahshy, or stuffed grape leaves, remains our favorite meal. We love Arabic music; we sing old folk songs, including "Wein aa Ramallah" about a...
  • 'W' is for . . . Williamson County?

    01/05/2005 8:38:42 AM PST · by Arrowhead1952 · 48 replies · 622+ views
    AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF ^ | Wednesday, January 5, 2005 | Jennifer Barrios
    County unveils possible new logo that some see as homage to president By Jennifer Barrios AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Wednesday, January 5, 2005 GEORGETOWN -- "W" or "Dubya"? Williamson officials unveiled what might be the county's new logo on Tuesday, and it's a giant "W." "We felt it represents the county well," spokeswoman Connie Watson said. But some observers see a connection in the choice of the letter for a county rife with "W" bumper stickers and Republican voters dedicated to President Bush. "Oh, yeah, it was the first thing that crossed my mind: Dubya," Precinct 2 Commissioner Greg Boatright said of...
  • What Really Happened in 1948-A Palestinian Israeli on the so-called "occupation."

    12/28/2004 4:17:15 AM PST · by kattracks · 17 replies · 1,323+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | 12/28/04 | Sarah El Shazly
    Ever since I was a child, I've heard a range of accounts of what happened to the Palestinians and Palestine.  Everyone knows the Jewish version and the Arab version.  But there is a third side, that of those who lived there and still do -- the Israeli Arabs. Some Jews want us out of Israel, and some Arabs believe that we are an extension of the Zionists.  Yet we Israeli Arabs keep our culture and traditions.  Mahshy, or stuffed grape leaves, remains our favorite meal. We love Arabic music; we sing old folk songs, including "Wein aa Ramallah" about a...
  • ALFRED KINSEY - THE LEFT'S PERVERT HERO - (Unmasking an icon honored by liberals)

    12/24/2004 9:11:16 AM PST · by CHARLITE · 7 replies · 755+ views
    DON FEDER'S COLD STEEL CAUCUS ^ | DECEMBER 24, 2004 | DON FEDER
    Alfred C. Kinsey is the left’s secular saint -- a revered figure who, they are convinced, came into a benighted world and (armed with reams of scientific research) heroically banished ignorance and sexual repression, and ushered in a new age of liberation, enlightenment and pleasure. In reality, the zoologist turned sex researcher was a sick pervert (more at home in a trench coat than a lab smock) who doctored evidence, abetted child molestation and helped to launch a revolution that has resulted in untold human suffering. But, try telling that to one who worships at the altar of good sex....
  • The Real Third-Party Candidate in 1948 (It Wasn't Thurmond)

    12/21/2002 4:18:06 AM PST · by jalisco555 · 26 replies · 645+ views
    HIstory News Network ^ | 12/20/02 | Jim Sleeper
    There's an odd, poetic justice in Trent Lott's downfall over his incautiously fond reminiscences about Strom Thurmond's 1948 Dixiecrat revolt against Harry Truman's Democratic re-election campaign. Thurmond had an opponent in that race whom almost no one has mentioned, because he and his followers were swept immediately into history's dustbin after that election. Now is the time for that untold half of the story. Everyone knows by now that Thurmond's States' Rights Party meant to thwart Truman's unprecedentedly strong commitment to civil rights. The segregationist apostates didn't expect Thurmond to win the election (he carried only four Southern states); they...
  • The Democrats' Last Choice (Dump Truman says TNR in '48)

    07/25/2004 12:40:13 PM PDT · by annyokie · 2 replies · 348+ views
    The New Republic | 24 July 2004 | Editors
    The Democrats' Last Chance by the Editors Only at TNR Online Post date: 07.24.04 [ By 1948, the Democratic coalition built by FDR had begun to fray beyond repair--or so thought The New Republic's editors when they penned this piece prior to the party's convention that summer. They were right, of course, that things looked bad. Liberal Democratic voters would abandon the Democrats in droves to support the left-wing Progressive Party of Henry Wallace, FDR's former vice president. And conservative southern Democrats would storm out of the convention and nominate Strom Thurmond to head a "Dixiecrat" ticket. So TNR's editors...
  • The Arab Lie Whose Time Has Come-Veteran of the 1948 War dissects the myth of Palestinian innocence

    04/21/2004 5:29:30 AM PDT · by SJackson · 10 replies · 1,857+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | April 21, 2004 | David Gutmann
    An Israeli veteran of the 1948 War for Independence dissects the revisionist myth of Palestinian innocence To back up its demands for full repatriation to Israel of Arab refugees and their descendants, the Palestinian leadership has—for over fifty years—busily spun the story of their "Naqba," their catastrophic flight from Palestine during 1947-48, in all the media available to them. This version of events—replete with Jewish brutality and Arab victimization—is a lie whose time has come, one now almost universally believed by Gentile and Jew alike. It has become the latest Blood Libel against the People of the Book; and like...
  • Mashal: The problem began in 1948

    04/19/2004 5:43:16 PM PDT · by yonif · 13 replies · 169+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | Apr. 19, 2004 | JPOST.COM STAFF
    "Fifty years ago people were living peacefully in Haifa and Jaffa, then came the British and Israeli occupation," Hamas chief Khaled Mashal told the BBC Monday. Speaking on Tim Sebastian's Hardtalk program, Mashal was asked if, in his opinion, Israel had a right to exist and live in peace. Mashal would not answer the question directly, insisting only on saying, "the longest occupation does not become legitimate. The duration of the occupation does not make it legitimate." Mashal came to Beirut from Damascus for the interview with the BBC. "The problem was born fifty years ago," he told the BBC....
  • Old realities

    04/18/2004 6:08:01 AM PDT · by Brian Allen · 13 replies · 126+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | Sunday April 18 2004 | George Will
    - WASHINGTON -- The United States government is not a speed reader, but after 37 years of reading U.N. Resolution 242, on Wednesday the government finally read it accurately. The government saw what is not there -- the missing definite article, ``the.'' Passed after the 1967 Six Day War, 242 mandated the withdrawal of Israel ``from territories occupied in the recent conflict.'' Not from ``the territories.'' Israel insisted on deletion of the ``the'' because it implied, as Arab and other powers acknowledged by their vehement opposition to the deletion -- withdrawal from all territories. This was strategic ambiguity. On Wednesday,...
  • What happened to Jewish Holy Sites, places of worship in Jerusalem in 1948?

    03/20/2004 3:10:40 PM PST · by dennisw · 13 replies · 504+ views
      What happened to Jewish Holy Sites and places of worship in lands controlled by the Arabs? On May 28, 1948 the Arab Legion completed the capture of the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, the site of numerous ancient synagogues and the Western Wall of the Temple, destroyed by the Romans in the year 70 AD. These were and remain the holiest sites in the Jewish religion.After the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem was captured, the destruction, desecration and systematic looting of Jewish sites began and continued. 57 ancient synagogues (the oldest dated to the 13th century), libraries...
  • Democratic Flashback: Truman Compared Dewey to Hitler

    03/14/2004 5:51:19 PM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 22 replies · 356+ views
    Newsmax ^ | 3/14/04 | Limbacher
    President Bush's decision to invoke the Sept. 11 attacks in a campaign commercial has Democrats livid. But when it comes to politicizing America's wars, Bush has nothing on Democratic icon Harry Truman, who actually demonized his opponent by comparing him to Adolf Hitler in campaign speeches. The New York Times chronicled some of Truman's incendiary rhetoric in its Oct. 26, 1948 edition, in a report on a Truman campaign speech in Chicago against New York Republican Thomas Dewey. "President Likens Dewey to Hitler as Facists' Tool," read the Times headline, followed by the subhead, "Dictatorship Stressed." The Times headline writer...
  • Remembering 1948 the way it was

    02/16/2004 7:28:54 PM PST · by yonif · 4 replies · 160+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | Feb. 16, 2004 | MAURICE OSTROFF
    Congratulations to Prof. Benny Morris for having the courage to publicly reconsider some of his earlier conclusions and for acknowledging that Israel did what it had to do in 1948. (The Jerusalem Post, February 10). Apart from a few points with which one might take issue, Morris's article offers a balanced summary of the conflict, in marked contrast to his earlier writings, which emphasized Israel's alleged wrongdoings. Morris complains that as a new historian he has been accused of seeking to shatter the founding myths of the Israeli state and of lending moral weight to the Palestinian cause. The problem...
  • Is Howard Dean the Next Harry Truman?

    01/16/2004 11:54:33 AM PST · by ComtedeMaistre · 13 replies · 285+ views
    ComtedeMaistre
    In his recent endorsement of Dean, Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa compared Howard Dean to Harry Truman. Many others have made the same comparison, especially with regard to Truman's angry 1948 election campaign. In liberal terms, this is supposed to be a complement. But what worries me about the Truman legacy, is that so many decent, respectable, intelligent, educated, patriotic, and reasonable conservative Republicans, happen to be great admirers of Harry Truman. I have never been able to understand it. How could so many good people have a distorted view of history? In his first term, Truman handed over half...
  • The Trent Lott Affair--Anatomy Of A Smear The Trent Lott Affair--The Anatomy & Context Of A Smear

    12/20/2002 11:30:10 AM PST · by Ohioan · 18 replies · 329+ views
    Return Of The Gods Web Site ^ | December 20, 2002 | William Flax
    I have just posted the first complete draft of a study and analysis of the recent Lott smear, in the context of established Leftist tactics and how to answer them. As always, comments are invited. There may not be time to specifically answer them, but they will be considered when I revise the post into its final form. The essay may be pulled up at Trent Lott Affair--The Anatomy & Context Of A Smear. William Flax
  • Sign Petition: Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV) must Step Aside

    12/16/2002 9:16:54 PM PST · by StopDemocratsDotCom · 51 replies · 775+ views
    StopDemocrats.com ^ | 12-17-2002 | StopDemocrats.com
    StopDemocrats.com is asking for Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV) to Step Aside. The petition reads: Recent comments by Senator Trent Lott (R-MS) involving Senator Strom Thurmond's 1948 presidential candidacy supporting segregation have created a controversy that may force the Senator to step aside as leader of the Senate Republicans. This petition asks that the same standards be applied to Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV) ,who is the current President pro tempore of the US Senate, and demands that he resign from any leadership post in the 108th Congress for saying the following racist comments on National television 21 months ago. "My old...
  • Attempted Genocide [against Israel] from the Start

    08/11/2002 4:49:47 PM PDT · by 1bigdictator · 3 replies · 256+ views
    IsraelNationalNews.com | August 11, 2002 | Louis Rene Beres
    Attempted Genocide From the Start Louis Rene Beres 11 August 2002 Email this story Print this story To fully understand current conflicts in the Middle East, history must be recalled. Acknowledged by the United Nations and the civilized community of nations, Israel became a recognized and sovereign state on May 14, 1948. Immediately, the five armies of Egypt, Syria, Transjordan (which was renamed Jordan one year later, in 1949), Lebanon and Iraq invaded the fledgling country. Their combined intention, celebrated enthusiastically all over the Arab world, was expressed plainly and publicly by Azzam Pasha, Secretary-General of the Arab League: "This...