Saturday, August 31, 2013

Obama: 'Military Action' Necessary In Syria. Iranian Revolutionary Guard chief: US Syria strike will have regional consequences

Breitbart - President Obama announced on Saturday that after conferring with his national security advisors "military action" is a necessary response to the heinous chemical weapons attack carried out by the Assad regime two weeks ago. "This attack is assault on human dignity," the President said. Obama went on to say that not responding to the attack was a "serious threat" to national security. Not responding to the attack, the President argued, would risk a "global mockery" of international norms and be an immediate threat to U.S. allies in the region and risk "proliferation" to terrorist groups who would attack the United States.

Watch President Obama's Speech From The Rose Garden 


Iranian Revolutionary Guard chief: US Syria strike will have regional consequences 

Jafari says reaction to strike "will go beyond Syrian borders.”

Jerusalem Post - The head of Iran's Revolutionary Guard warned Saturday that a US attack against Syria would have wider regional consequences.

“The US opinion about its ability to limit a military intervention to Syria is nothing more than an illusion. The reactions will go beyond Syrian borders,” Iran's Press TV quoted Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari as saying.

Jafari stated that the United States should apply the lessons it learned in Iraq and Afghanistan to its handling of the Syria situation.   Read More

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Friday, August 30, 2013

Michelle Malkin - How Many More Nidal Hasans in Our Ranks?

Townhall.Com - A military jury sentenced unrepentant Fort Hood jihadist Nidal Hasan to death on Wednesday. But if another murderous Muslim soldier's case is any indication, Hasan may be sitting in the catbird seat for years to come. And our men and women in uniform will remain endangered by Islamic vigilantes in their own ranks.

Remember Sgt. Hasan Akbar? On March 23, 2003, this hate-filled soldier with the 326th Engineer Battalion lobbed stolen hand grenades and shot his M-4 automatic rifle into three tents filled with sleeping commanding officers at the 101st Airborne Division's 1st Brigade operations center in Kuwait. The grenade attack claimed the lives of two American patriots: Capt. Christopher Seifert and Maj. Gregory Stone.

Like Hasan, the militant Muslim Akbar gave plenty of notice that he was a threat to his fellow servicemen. His bosses pegged him as a menace with an "attitude problem" well before the fragging. Despite several incidents of insubordination and prior invocation of his Islamic beliefs to skip out of the 1991 Persian Gulf War, Akbar's superiors dispatched him to Kuwait on the eve of the invasion of Iraq -- and put him in charge of clearing land mines. Sensitivity trumped soldier safety.   More   PTG

The FBI and the Muslim Brotherhood

FrontPageMag.Com - A recent report in Mother Jones magazine has given the lie to FBI Director Robert Mueller’s defense of his agency’s failure to take any action against Nidal Hasan, despite intercepting a series of emails between the mass murderer and terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki, beginning as early as 2008. Appearing on CBS News last Thursday, Mueller was asked if his agency “dropped the ball.” ”No, I think, given the context of the discussions and the situation that the agents and the analysts were looking at, they took appropriate steps,” he responded.

Mueller’s statements are shocking in light of the mountain of evidence showing FBI dereliction of duty, which is now finally getting the media attention it deserves. On the other hand, Mueller’s remarks make perfect sense given the Obama administration’s long and disturbing track record of allowing Islamists to shape U.S. national security policy, including at the FBI. Mueller himself has been Obama’s point man in that effort.

Recall that in 2012, the FBI eliminated 876 pages and 392 presentations from its counterterrorism training manuals. At the time, FBI spokesman Christopher Allen said that the Bureau found some of the material to be inaccurate, too broad or, in some cases, offensive, because it allegedly characterized Muslims as prone to violence and/or terrorism. Four criteria were used in the purge, including the politically incorrect metrics of “poor taste” and “stereotyping.” Former Congressman Allen West (R-FL) made a stir at the time for characterizing the purge as “cultural suicide” that was influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood and its associated groups.   More   PTG

Obama Grants Amnesty to Illegal Immigrants Without Congress

The Foundry - Congress hasn’t passed immigration legislation, but that hasn’t stopped President Obama from issuing directives that grant amnesty to illegal immigrants.

Last week, the Obama Administration issued the latest in a line of policy directives granting amnesty by default. This latest directive instructs Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials not to enforce immigration laws in cases where an illegal alien is the primary provider for any minor child—regardless of the child’s immigration status—or the parent or guardian of a child who is a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident.

In a statement about the new directive, House Judiciary Committee chairman Bob Goodlatte (R–VA) declared:
President Obama has once again abused his authority and unilaterally refused to enforce our current immigration laws by directing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to stop removing broad categories of unlawful immigrants.   More   PTG

Obama says US has 'obligation' to act on Syria, cites intel report

 

Obama says US has 'obligation' to act on Syria, cites intel report


Fox News - President Obama signaled Friday that the U.S. could act alone to punish Syria for a chemical weapons attack last week, saying the nation has an "obligation as a leader in the world" to hold rogue regimes to account for breaching the rules of war.

Facing rising skepticism in Congress and abroad, the president and top Cabinet officials tried to make a robust case for intervention on Friday -- releasing an intelligence report showing "high confidence" the Assad regime carried out the strike and arguing that responding would be in the U.S. interest.

"This kind of attack is a challenge to the world," Obama said, adding: "A lot of people think something should be done, but nobody wants to do it."

He said his preference would be to form an international coalition to respond, but "we don't want the world to be paralyzed." Obama said he hasn't yet made a decision, but is considering a "limited, narrow act" to send a message to Syria and others about the use of chemical weapons.   Read More



Following call with White House, lawmakers signal tepid approval for strike against Syria

Washington Examiner - Congressional leaders Thursday night appeared ready to back at least a limited U.S. military strike on the Syrian government following a private telephone briefing with White House officials.

Secretary of State John Kerry, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel and National Security Advisor Susan Rice as well as Director of National Intelligence James Clapper were among the White House officials on the 90 minute call, which did not include President Obama and, due to security concerns, excluded discussions of classified material.

While classified information was lacking, lawmakers said they were assured there is solid evidence that the regime of Bashar al-Assad was behind an Aug. 21 chemical weapons attack against its own people and that the United States should take action to stop its further use.

“Tonight’s briefing reaffirmed for me that a decisive and consequential U.S. response is justified and warranted to protect Syrians, as well as to send a global message that chemical weapons attacks in violation of international law will not stand,” Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Robert Menendez, D-N.J., said following the call.   Read More   PTG

Related News:

Chuck Hagel: US discusses 'facts' on Syria with allies

‘If Assad Falls, Al-Qaeda Rises’

White House: Syria Intervention Will be Limited

France Says Committed to 'Firm' Syria Response

Assad must be forced to Geneva II: Ankara

Obama Administration Rolls Out New Gun-Control Efforts



From 8/29/2013

Office of the Press Secretary

For Immediate Release


Today, the Obama administration announced two new common-sense executive actions to keep the most dangerous firearms out of the wrong hands and ban almost all re-imports of military surplus firearms to private entities. These executive actions build on the 23 executive actions that the Vice President recommended as part of the comprehensive gun violence reduction plan and the President unveiled on January 16, 2013.

Even as Congress fails to act on common-sense proposals, like expanding criminal background checks and making gun trafficking a federal crime, the President and Vice President remain committed to using all the tools in their power to make progress toward reducing gun violence.

Building on the 23 Executive Actions the President and Vice President Unveiled Last January
  • Last December, the President asked the Vice President to develop a series of recommendations to reduce gun violence. On January 16, 2013, they released these proposals, including 23 executive actions. With the first Senate confirmation of an ATF Director on July 31, 2013, the Administration has completed or made significant progress on 22 of the 23 executive actions. The new executive actions unveiled today build on this successful effort. 
Closing a Loophole to Keep Some of the Most Dangerous Guns Out of the Wrong Hands
  • Current law places special restrictions on many of the most dangerous weapons, such as machine guns and short-barreled shotguns.  These weapons must be registered, and in order to lawfully possess them, a prospective buyer must undergo a fingerprint-based background check.
  •  However, felons, domestic abusers, and others prohibited from having guns can easily evade the required background check and gain access to machine guns or other particularly dangerous weapons by registering the weapon to a trust or corporation.  At present, when the weapon is registered to a trust or corporation, no background check is run.  ATF reports that last year alone, it received more than 39,000 requests for transfers of these restricted firearms to trusts or corporations.
  • Today, ATF is issuing a new proposed regulation to close this loophole.  The proposed rule requires individuals associated with trusts or corporations that acquire these types of weapons to undergo background checks, just as these individuals would if the weapons were registered to them individually.  By closing this loophole, the regulation will ensure that machine guns and other particularly dangerous weapons do not end up in the wrong hands.
Keeping Surplus Military Weapons Off Our Streets
  • When the United States provides military firearms to its allies, either as direct commercial sales or through the foreign military sales or military assistance programs, those firearms may not be imported back into the United States without U.S. government approval.  Since 2005, the U.S. Government has authorized requests to reimport more than 250,000 of these firearms.
  • Today, the Administration is announcing a new policy of denying requests to bring military-grade firearms back into the United States to private entities, with only a few exceptions such as for museums.  This new policy will help keep military-grade firearms off our streets. 

via The Wall Street Journal - 

Obama Administration Rolls Out New Gun-Control Efforts

WASHINGTON—In an effort to curtail gun violence, the Obama administration on Thursday said it would close two gun-sale loopholes by limiting imports of military weapons and requiring background checks when machine guns, short-barreled shotguns and other high-capacity guns are acquired by a trust or a corporation.

The new steps build on 23 executive actions President Barack Obama has announced to reduce gun violence following the mass shooting last year at an elementary school in Connecticut. The president's piecemeal approach to keeping guns off the streets is in response to Congress failing to pass legislation to expand background checks and limit high-capacity gun magazines.

The limit on importing military firearms that the U.S. sold or provided to allies abroad contains a few exceptions, such as allowing the weapons to be placed in museums. Since 2005, the White House said, the U.S. has authorized 250,000 re-imports of military firearms.   Read More

Feds Push States to Ban “Discriminatory” Background Checks

Judicial Watch - Pressured by the federal government, states and municipalities across the U.S. are adopting senseless measures restricting employers from asking job applicants about criminal history.

The Obama administration claims criminal background checks are discriminatory because they disproportionately exclude minorities—especially blacks—from hire. That’s why the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency that enforces the nation’s workplace discrimination laws, is spending taxpayer dollars suing companies that run criminal background checks on job applicants.

Besides litigation, the administration is working behind the scenes by offering local governments “guidance” on passing measures banning criminal background checks. The laws are known as “ban the box” because they call for removing the question and check box that asks candidates if they’ve been convicted of a crime. So far three states have passed laws prohibiting employers from asking about criminal history and dozens of municipalities nationwide—including those in Ohio, Texas, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Delaware—have done the same, according to a nonprofit that advocates for workers’ rights.

Minnesota became the last state to pass a “ban the box” law a few months ago. The measure, which takes effect in 2014, prohibits employers from asking an applicant about his or her criminal history or performing a background check until the applicant has been selected for an interview or extended an offer of employment. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) celebrated Minnesota’s law, writing in a press relese that  as “Americans we believe in second chances.”   More   PTG

Obamacare Challenge - Judicial Watch is considering litigation challenging President Obama’s rewriting of Obamacare

Judicial Watch is considering litigation challenging President Obama’s rewriting of Obamacare.  Specifically, President Obama has unilaterally rewritten the law to delay the “employer mandate,” which was scheduled to go in effect on January 1, 2014, for at least a year.  At the same time, he did not rewrite the law to delay the “individual mandate,” which requires nearly all Americans to have Obama-approved health insurance by that same date or pay a tax penalty.

Many Americans are caught in the middle.  They are obligated to have Obama-approved health insurance, but their employers are not obligated to provide it, at least for another year.  As a result, these Americans will be forced to purchase Obama-approved health insurance on an Obamacare-created health insurance exchange or pay the tax penalty.  Either way, they’re out-of-pocket.   More   PTG

Stigmatizing Their Critics - How Islamists manipulate a lazy & gullible media

Panel Discussion Focuses on Islamist Intimidation

IPT News
 

Syria Hits Gas Prices - GasBuddy.com says drivers will see gas prices rise this weekend


Thursday, August 29, 2013

Dreaming a New Dream

GOPUSA - Fifty years ago as King delivered his historic, “I Have a Dream” speech blacks had had enough of working all day only to sit on the back of the bus. They were fed up with ushering their young children past “whites only” signs. They were tired of dressing up in their Sunday best only to be publicly dressed down by the haughty eyes of those who set themselves above. Separate but unequal education would no longer do for their children’s bright minds and curious hearts. Our people longed to see their reverent faith in God-given equality and America’s promise that she believed all men to be created brought to life in America. And, their souls could no longer be satisfied until God’s freedom was acknowledged to the full.  Fifty years ago King’s dream was that the glory of God be revealed in freedom and brotherhood.

Fifty years later we are civically freer than ever, but many of our people are still crippled by the self inflicted chains of poverty, victimization and dispiritedness.  Many voices of today have left us blighted in self pity and languishing in the defeat of blame. Where fifty years ago we looked upward and saw hope, today we have cast our eyes down toward earthly disparities and are surrounded in darkness. There is a fierce urgency of now to dream a new dream.  I am dreaming a new dream today.

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Air Force Chief of Staff: Sequestration Hampers US Readiness for Syria. Syrian PM urges mobilization of resources in case of US attack

Air Force Chief of Staff: Sequestration Hampers U.S. Readiness for Syria

Free Beacon - Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh said this week that although the military is preparing for a potential intervention in Syria, the United States is not as ready as military leaders would like it to be because of sequestration.

The sweeping cuts, the implementation of which began earlier this year, have had real consequences for military preparedness, according to Welsh as reported by Air Force Magazine:

The set of challenges facing the US military is more complicated in Syria than it was in the lead-up to 2011′s military intervention in Libya, Welsh told airmen on Tuesday and Wednesday at Yokota Air Base and Misawa Air Base.   Read More

Syrian PM urges mobilization of resources in case of U.S. attack

(Reuters) - Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi called on Thursday for mobilizing national resources to preserve essential state services in the case of a military attack by the United States and its Western allies in the coming days.

Washington and close allies are publicly raising the prospect of military action in Syria as punishment for what they say was an apparent poison gas attack by government forces in a rebel-held area on August 21 that killed hundreds of civilians.

Al-Halqi said the steps he was calling for were necessary "to overcome any emergency situation and prevent enemies from disrupting state services, especially electricity, drinking water, communications, food and oil," according to a statement from SANA, Syria's state news agency.   Read More   PTG

Swimmers Warned: Shark hunters spot great whites near Cape Cod coast


Turkey: Willing for the coalition - Military operation most likely option


Hurriyet Daily News - The chemical weapon attack in Syria caught the world’s attention. Experts who see this as a turning point are debating how to respond to Bashar al-Assad. The most likely option is seen as a military operation that would force al-Assad to start negotiating. The operation will most probably be conducted by a coalition of the willing.

Interestingly, although a clear political objective concerning a possible operation is lacking, the Foreign Minister Ahmet DavutoÄŸlu stated that Turkey would participate in such a coalition. This hasty statement is understandable. It is good news for DavutoÄŸlu that the prolonged civil war in Syria has entered a new phase. He considers a military response an opportunity to break the Syrian deadlock in relation to the following aspects:

First of all, although the Turkish government successfully managed and regionally contained the problem caused by around 500,000 refugees and thereby encouraged more Syrians to become refugees, it is undeniable that the related economic, social and political problems are reaching intolerable levels.

Secondly, the Syrian situation has complicated the Kurdish problem. The government continues to negotiate with Abdullah Öcalan, the leader of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), while the PKK amasses power in Syria.   More   PTG

American Enterprise Institute medical expert discusses how cancer patients will be hit hard by Obamacare


Bombs kill 86 in Baghdad as sectarian violence spreads


Hurriyet Daily News - A series of car bombings and other attacks across Baghdad on Wednesday killed 86 people and wounded 263, police and medical sources said, extending the worst wave of sectarian bloodshed in Iraq for at least five years.

It was not immediately clear who carried out the attacks, which appeared coordinated, but Sunni Muslim insurgents including the al Qaeda-affiliated Islamic State of Iraq have significantly stepped up bombings this year.

More than two years of civil war in neighbouring Syria have aggravated deep-rooted sectarian divisions in Iraq, fraying the country's uneasy coalition of Shi'ite Muslim, Sunni Muslim and Kurdish factions.

In Sadr City, an impoverished Shi'ite district in Baghdad's northeast, two car bombs killed seven
people. A restaurant owner said he saw an attacker just before one of the explosions.

"A man parked his car in front of the restaurant. He got breakfast and drank his tea. (Then) I heard a huge explosion when I was inside the kitchen," the owner, who requested anonymity, told Reuters.

More

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Israel Deploys Full Missile Defenses Against Syria


Free Beacon - JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel is deploying all of its missile defenses as a precaution against possible Syrian retaliatory attacks should Western powers carry out threatened strikes on Syria, Israeli Army Radio said on Wednesday.

It did not say how many interceptor batteries were mobilized by Israel’s air defense corps. The missile defenses include the short-range Iron Dome, the mid-range Patriot and the long-range Arrow II.

Facing potentially imminent attack by the United States and other Western powers over its alleged use of chemical weapons, Damascus has hinted it could shoot back at the Jewish state, its old foe. Israel is also braced for rocket salvoes from Hezbollah, Syria’s Lebanese militia ally.

Asked about the Army Radio report, an Israeli military spokesman said: “In light of the recent occurrences in the region, the IDF (Israel Defence Forces) is taking the necessary defense measures to safeguard the State of Israel.”   More   PTG

Immigration reformists win ground against opponents

GOPUSA - Earlier this summer, there were predictions that the outcry from conservatives would sink the chances for immigration reform. Instead, advocates have out-organized opponents, rallying in cities across the country as they try to convince House Republicans that the politics of the issue have changed.

On Monday, Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez took that message to two Virginians: Rep. Frank R. Wolf, whose district sprawls from the Washington suburbs west, and Rep. Bob Goodlatte, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and a key cog in the debate, whose district runs through the Shenandoah Valley.

"This movement is deep and it is broad and it is going to win," Mr. Gutierrez said as he stood on the steps of the Harrisonburg courthouse in Mr. Goodlatte's district, telling the 200 people who came to hear him speak that they have changed the debate and outworked the opponents of immigration reform this year.

In 2007, the last time immigration was debated, a public outcry - including angry constituents shutting down the Senate switchboard - helped doom the bill. This time, immigrant rights groups have increased their own presence, calling for supporters to be more visible.   More

IRS sets penalties for not getting healthcare insurance under Obamacare

IRS sets penalties for not getting healthcare insurance  under ACA

WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 (UPI) -- The IRS said Tuesday it has set the penalty Americans will have to pay for not getting health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.

Under the so-called individual mandate, beginning Jan. 14, the charge for not obtaining health insurance will be $95 or 1 percent of household income, whichever is larger, The Hill reported. The penalty will increase to $695 per person, or 2.5 percent of household income, in 2016, the Washington publication said. There will be a cost-of-living formula for future years.

Ben Shapiro - President Obama's Iraq, His Other Iraq and His Third Iraq

Townhall.Com - President Obama has made his entire career off of not being George W. Bush. During his shockingly fast political rise, he differentiated himself by claiming that he had stood alone against the warmongers who wanted to depose Saddam Hussein (never mind that he wasn't in Congress at the time). During the 2008 campaign, he claimed that he wouldn't be the kind of president who would enter America into open-ended conflicts without true American interests at stake. Iraq, he said, was the bad war; Afghanistan was the good war.

Well, so much for that.

For a man who sees the war in Iraq as indicative of America's imperialistic adventurism, President Obama sure does enjoy imperialistic adventurism. In Libya, President Obama led the effort to provide al-Qaida-linked rebels with weapons and stop the Muammar Qaddafi regime from using military force to crack down on them. Never mind that Qaddafi posed little or no threat to American interests. "Confronted by (Qaddafi's) brutal repression and a looming humanitarian crisis, I ordered warships into the Mediterranean," Obama declared.

Then, in Egypt, President Obama decided to throw his lot in with the Muslim Brotherhood-led opposition to dictator Hosni Mubarak. Never mind that Mubarak allied with America to ensure at least a measure of stability in the most volatile region on the planet. "Egyptians have made it clear that nothing less than genuine democracy will carry the day," Obama announced.   More   PTG

Egypt backs away from plan to dissolve Muslim Brotherhood

Jerusalem Post - CAIRO- Egypt should not ban the Muslim Brotherhood or exclude it from the political process after the army's overthrow of Mohamed Morsi, the interim prime minister said on Tuesday, in a softening of state rhetoric against the Islamist group.
The apparent about-turn adds to speculation that the government is beginning to prepare for a possible political settlement to the crisis.

Hazem el-Beblawi proposed on Aug. 17 that the Arab world's oldest and arguably best organized Islamist group should be dissolved, and said the government was studying the idea.

He made the proposal to the minister of social affairs, who is responsible for licensing non-governmental organizations.

In an interview with state media late on Tuesday, Beblawi appeared to row back, saying the government would instead monitor the group and its political wing and that the actions of its members would determine its fate.   More  PTG

Copts March on Washington


FrontPageMag.Com - Hundreds of Egyptian Americans and their various supporters had barely turned the corner of Fifteenth Street, NW onto K Street in downtown Washington, DC last Thursday, August 22, before Washington Post writers published an account of the demonstration that had just taken place outside their doors. As Post staff began to recover from the trauma of their lockdown, looking through the windows and doors at signs uncomplimentary to both themselves and their beloved President, and of hearing themselves be described in chants as “supporting terrorists,” the protest moved uptown, with the end goal of the office of the military attaché at the Egyptian Embassy.
 
In their account, posted at 3:38 p.m., Post writers Max Fisher and Peter Hermann revealed that the newspaper building’s main lobby had been “shut down and no one was allowed in or out” during the protest. Why, one would have thought that the Muslim Brotherhood was marching on Washington! Oh wait, if that had been the case, The Washington Post would have invited them in for a cup of tea after their meeting with President Obama. At least the writers admitted that the protestors were peaceful as they chanted and waved signs.   More   PTG

The Muslim Brotherhood: Origins, Efficacy and Reach

Raymond Ibrahim  - [Note: The following essay, commissioned and written nearly a year ago but only recently published, has, in light of the June 30 Revolution and ouster of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, been slightly updated with additional bracketed text.]

The Muslim Brotherhood is the most important Islamic organization in the world, with tentacles of influence everywhere, both in the Islamic world but also in the West, wherever its purpose—the establishment of a Sharia-enforcing caliphate—can be achieved. The efficacy of this group can be seen in the fact that, less than a century ago, when it was founded, it consisted of very few members; it was violent and eventually crushed and outlawed; today in Egypt, a MB leader, Muhammad Morsi, sits on the throne of the Middle East’s most strategic nation, ironically in the name of democracy, where he is trying to enable the totality of Sharia law in Egypt, even as many resist.

History and Approach

The story of the Muslim Brotherhood, as with many other stories dealing with Islamic importance, begins in Egypt—which still serves as something of a paradigm of the group’s strategies and approach in general. Hassan al-Banna (1906-1949), the son of a mosque imam and Sheikh of the Hanbali school of law, founded the Muslim Brotherhood. Hassan incorporated Sufi views, which tend to be more moderate and which teach, among other things, pragmatism and patience. Of course, in an Islamic context pragmatism and patience can easily take on the form of taqiyya and tawriya—Islamic doctrines that instruct Muslims to deceive when it is perceived to be in Islam’s interest—and may well explain how Banna came to develop the Muslim Brotherhood’s way of operating, to be discussed further below.

A school teacher and imam, Banna was reportedly very charismatic and pivotal to the subsequent growth of the movement, which, when he started it in 1922, consisted of only a handful of members but had burgeoned to half a million in as little as little as ten years. Banna did one thing that not only gave rise and prominence to the Muslim Brotherhood, but all Islamist organizations as well—including al-Qaeda, which is currently headed by Ayman Zawahiri, a onetime Muslim Brotherhood member: he helped politicize Islam at a time when it was seen at best as a personal matter, in much the same way modern-day Westerners view religion.   More   PTG

Scientist controls colleague's hand via the Internet in first human brain-to-brain interface

 

CNET - University of Washington researcher Rajesh Rao sends a brain signal to Andrea Stocco via the Internet, causing Stocco's right hand to move on a keyboard.

The telepathic cyborg lives, sort of. University of Washington scientists Rajesh Rao and Andrea Stocco claim that they are the first to demonstrate human brain-to-brain communication. Rao sent a signal into a Stocco's brain via the Internet that caused him to move his right hand. Brain-to-brain communication has previously been demonstrated between rats and from humans to rats.

"The experiment is a proof in concept. We have tech to reverse engineer the brain signal and transmit it from one brain to another via computer," said Chantel Prat, an assistant professor of psychology who worked on the project.   Read More

The U.S. Government Makes Way, Way More Requests for Users' Facebook Data Than Any Other Country


Facebook/Rebecca J. Rosen
The Atlantic - 

We're number one! 

Facebook released its first ever transparency report today, taking a cue from Google in an effort to provide more information about government requests for its users data.

The report shows that the United States makes dramatically more requests than any other country, with somewhere between 11,000 and 12,000 such requests made in the first six months of 2013. India was the next highest, with 3,245 total requests, followed by a handful of European countries.

(For the other 73 countries appearing in the report, Facebook gave a specific number. For the United States alone, Facebook provided a range. In the charts throughout this piece, I have used the point at the middle of the range, thus 11,500 in the chart above.)    More 

Bill would let Saudi Arabia be sued for funding 9/11

Money Jihad - Saudi Arabia financed the 9/11 terrorist attacks through a combination of government-funded “philanthropy,” private zakat donations by Saudi royals and elites, and front charities—some of which was funneled through Saudi banks.  But Saudi Arabia (and Jordan) has steadfastly resisted lawsuits in the U.S. to force their bankers to disclose documents which will prove their culpability (see here, here, here, and here).

A bipartisan bill aiming to allow such lawsuits to proceed will be reintroduced in Congress shortly by members of New York’s delegation.  Litigation should be part of a broad strategy to bankrupt terrorism and its state sponsors.

Here’s the latest from Steve Emerson writing for Newsmax:

9/11 Group Supports Terror Finance Legislation

Thursday, 22 Aug 2013
By Steve Emerson

A petition urging Congress to pass new terror financing legislation is being circulated by a group of 9/11 victims’ families and survivors of the attacks.   More   PTG

Jewish activists recall their roles in ‘slowly breaking down’ civil rights barriers


50th Anniversary Commemorative Freedom Walk in Detroit last month. Photo: REUTERS

The March down Woodward Avenue in Detroit with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in April 1963 drew an estimated 125,000 locals. 
 
Jerusalem Post - NEW YORK – It wasn’t quite as large, momentous or memorable as the March on Washington, but the March down Woodward Avenue in Detroit with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in April 1963 drew estimated crowds of 125,000 locals.

Among those were Avern Cohn, Allen Zemmol and Irving Tukel of Detroit, all young lawyers at the time who were active supporters of King’s message.

Zemmol, 83, remembered the march as “jammed” with people.

“I don’t think there were more than four or five thousand white people there,” Tukel recalled of the march.

“We were just there to show solidarity.”

Cohn, who at the time was active the Detroit chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, and is a United States District Judge for eastern Michigan, said he remembered Dr. King’s speech “was very stirring.”

“We were slowly breaking down barriers at the time,” Cohn said. “There was all sorts of Sturm and Drang in the South, and in Detroit there were all kinds of activity, and there was still substantial discrimination. Schools were still segregated.”   More   PTG

FBI whistleblower says he was fired for reporting sexual misconduct


RT - A former FBI agent says he was retaliated against and ultimately fired after attempting to blow the whistle on two federal agents he accused of rampant sexual misconduct that came at a price tag of tens of thousands of dollars in taxpayer money.

LtCol. John C. Parkinson tells Firedoglake’s Kevin Gosztola that his October 2010 termination from the Federal Bureau of Investigation occurred after he sent a letter to the Justice Department’s Office of the Inspector General pleading for a probe into two FBI pilots he accused of engaging in sexual acts with prostitutes on government property.

In that letter, dated September 27, 2008 and published by Gosztola, Parkinson tells the Inspector General that a thorough probe into FBI Special Agents Steven Broce and Andrew Marshall “will reveal a clear pattern of fraud, waste and abuse over a period of years that has cost the taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars and damaged the public reputation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the US Department of Justice.”

Mr. Broce has utilized his position as an FBI agent to engage in a career-long pattern of soliciting sex from prostitutes,” Parkinson wrote. “The symbols of his position as an FBI agent, specifically, his gun, badge and official identification, are utilized as part of the act of soliciting sex from prostitutes and have on at least two occasions been left behind in brothels by Mr. Broce.”   More   PTG

Attack On 2nd Amendment? - Democratic Bill Would Double Taxes On Handguns & Levy 50% Tax On Ammo


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Daniel Greenfield - Liberal Hypocrisy in Iraq and Syria... & More Syria Updates

In a response with clear echoes to the beginnings of the Iraq War, Obama has refused Syria’s offer to open its chemical weapons sites to United Nations inspectors as coming too late to be credible. For the worst half of a decade, liberals were either urging us to give the UN inspectors more time in Iraq or demanding to know “Where are the WMDs?” once the war had begun.

The common consensus was Syria; a fellow Baathist regime that also served as the pipeline for the majority of suicide bombers aimed at American soldiers. But that answer was met with ridicule and contempt from the questioners.

Liberals had found their killer talking point and they were not about to let it go. Not until now.

A decade after the beginning of the Iraq War, Obama is tiptoeing into Syria. The pretext for his unilateral assault on Syria, that has no credible chance of receiving United Nations Security Council approval, will be the protection of civilians against the WMDs that didn’t exist.   Read More   PTG

Syrian army source: US attack on Syria would justify retaliation against Israel
 

Hagel: U.S. military ready to act on Syria immediately if asked 

Syria vows to use ‘surprise’ defenses in case of military strike


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Ten Videos the Media Isn’t Showing You About Egypt

The Clarion Project - If you’re getting your news about Egypt from the mainstream media and the Obama Administration, you’re probably feeling sorry for the “peaceful demonstrators” of the Muslim Brotherhood—but there’s a different side to the story; one that the Egyptian anti-Islamist activists are eager to show.

“Egypt is feeling severe bitterness towards some Western media coverage that is biased to the Muslim Brotherhood and ignores shedding light on violent and terror acts that are perpetrated by the group … ,” the Egyptian State Information Service said in an official statement on August 17.

The statement details facts that the Western media is not covering, such as the “peaceful” protestors’ damaging of public and private property including the burning and destruction of churches, storming of and damage to police stations and blocking of roads.

Foreign extremists from the Palestinian territories, Syria and Pakistan have joined the Egyptian militants in committing these acts of violence.

“[V]ehicles have entered Ramsis square, in Cairo downtown, carrying masked elements carrying the black flag of Al-Qaeda along with automatic weapons amid celebrations by the Muslim Brotherhood elements who were present in the square,” the State Information Service said.

The defection of a Muslim Brotherhood official named Amr Amara substantiates the accounts of the Egyptian government and the anti-Islamist activists. He was a strong Brotherhood supporter until he saw the group provoke the violence that caught the world’s attention.

“[W]e realized that the group [MB] was trading with the blood of its youth and innocent demonstrators, which pushed us to leave the sit-in on Tuesday August 6 and found this coalition [which] aims to pull the group off the wrong track which might endanger its own existence and extinguish it forever,” he says.

The tone of Egyptian social media outlets and activists, including some specifically translated for the Clarion Project, reflects this frustration. You won’t blame them after watching these videos.

Watch the Videos

Thomas Sowell - MLK's "I have a dream" speech, is a time for reflections -- some inspiring, & some painful and ominous


A Poignant Anniversary

Townhall.Com - The 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, and of the Reverend Martin Luther King's memorable "I have a dream" speech, is a time for reflections -- some inspiring, and some painful and ominous.

At the core of Dr. King's speech was his dream of a world in which people would not be judged by the color of their skin, but by "the content of their character."

Judging individuals by their individual character is at the opposite pole from judging how groups are statistically represented among employees, college students or political figures.

Yet many -- if not most -- of those who celebrate the "I have a dream" speech today promote the directly opposite approach of group preferences, especially those based on skin color.

How consistent Martin Luther King himself was as he confronted the various issues of his time is a question that can be left for historians. His legacy to us is the "I have a dream" speech.

What was historic about that speech was not only what was said but how powerfully its message resonated among Americans of that time, across the spectrum of race, ideology and politics. A higher percentage of Republicans than Democrats voted in Congress for both the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.   More   PTG

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John Hawkins - 15 Moronic Things Liberals Call Racism Since Obama Was Elected

Townhall.Com - Bizarrely, racism in America is no longer mainly about race. Sure, race is involved in a peripheral manner, but racism has mainly become an excuse, a dodge, a way to escape responsibility.

When a black liberal is criticized, he cries racism. When liberalism fails, liberals cry racism. When the Democrat Party gets in trouble, liberals cry racism. It has become the ever present background noise of politics, like birds chirping in the forest.

Racism does still exist and always will, but once the Democrat Party joined the GOP in being opposed to racist policies, appealing to racism became a dead dog political loser in this country. The very fact that we've become so hypersensitive about it as a country is evidence of how far it has been pushed to the fringes.

Keep in mind that we live in a nation with a black President and a black Attorney General.

Furthermore, the government is legally allowed to discriminate against white Americans based on the color of their skin and it happily does so; yet you can't go a day in this country without hearing liberals howling about what a racist country they live in. It has almost become a circular, faith-based argument. America is racist because so many liberals say it's racist because they've heard other liberals say the country is racist.

Well, if our country is so racist, why is it that the Left has to reach so far to find examples of racism?

People didn’t have to do any reaching to find examples of racism in the fifties and sixties, did they? So, if racism is such an all powerful force in America today, how is it that liberals have gotten so desperate to see race in every issue that they've had to latch on to pitiful issues like these to support their claims?
1) Criticizing the IRS: "Republicans are using [the IRS scandal] as their latest weapon in the war against the black man. ‘IRS’ is the new 'N****r.'" -- Martin Bashir
2) Having a Republican National Convention during a hurricane: "They are happy to have a party with black people drowning." -- Yahoo News Washington bureau chief David Chalian on the Republican National Convention, which was going on at the same time as Hurricane Isaac.   More   PTG

$1.5B for 'youth jobs fund'? Critics pan pork in Senate immigration bill

Fox News - After a comprehensive immigration bill passed the Senate in June, President Obama says he's "absolutely confident" it can pass the House if put to a vote.

But critics question how many lawmakers have actually read the 1,200-page bill, which they say is packed with hidden pork-barrel spending projects ranging from $1.5 billion for a "Youth Jobs Program" to millions for immigrant support groups that some say have a political agenda.

"Earmarks, special pork deals, and cash for groups allied with the Obama administration should be eliminated from any final bill," Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said in a statement to FoxNews.com.

The largest program FoxNews.com found with tenuous ties to immigration is on page 1,181 of the Senate bill, which allocates $1.5 billion for a "Youth Jobs Fund" to give states money to "provide ... employment opportunities" for teens and young adults.

Police in Ohio admit facial recognition used to scour state driver’s license database without public knowledge

RT - For nearly three months, law enforcement in Ohio have had access to an unregulated facial recognition database that includes all statewide driver’s license photos and mug shots, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported Monday.

The system was live for two weeks before Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and his chief operating officer found out. At that point, DeWine and other state officials debated in what capacity the database was operating -- in a “testing” phase or as a full launch -- and whether to even tell the public about the database’s existence.

The state’s system, new in early June, has been subject to 2,700 searches by law enforcement thus far. The database matches images, in many cases gleaned from security cameras, to state photos via driver’s licenses, mug shots and other official photos.

The Enquirer reported Cincinnati alone has access to 118 official security cameras around the city, with hopes of pushing that number to 1,000 by 2014. Hundreds more owned by private entities are routinely made available to law enforcement, marking an ever-pervasive surveillance culture with use of enhanced technology like facial recognition software.    More   PTG

Egypt's Salafist Party to fight to keep Sharia provision in new constitution

Jihad Watch - Political Islam is not dead, contrary to the overconfident predictions of those who not too long ago were denying its very existence and claiming that the Muslim Brotherhood was, in James Clapper's words, "largely secular," or at least "moderate." "Egyptian Salafist Nour Party to 'protect Islamic identity' in new constitution," from Albawaba, August 26:
Egypt’s Salafist Nour Party has decided to participate in the 50-member committee tasked with proposing amendments to the country's temporarily suspended 2012 constitution, state news agency MENA reported.

The decision follows previous statements by Nour spokesmen stating that the party will not take part in the constitutional committee following the removal of article 219 by a technical committee, which amended the constitution before passing it on to the ‘50 committee’.

Article 219 defined Sharia (Islamic law), which is mentioned in Article 2 as the main source of legislation in Egypt. The article was added by the Islamist-dominated constituent assembly in 2012 under the former President Mohamed Morsi. It states that, "the principles of Islamic Sharia include its commonly-accepted interpretations, its fundamental and jurisprudent rules and its widely considered sources, as stated by the schools of Sunna and Gamaa."    More  PTG

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Supreme Court's Next Term To Be Significant for the First Amendment’s Two Religion Clauses

SCOTUSblog - With the Supreme Court already committed to rule on a major new test of the constitutional roles of religion and government, the prospect of additional cases reaching the Court now suggests that the next Term will be a significant one for the First Amendment’s two religion clauses.

The First Amendment protects the “free exercise” of religion, even as it forbids the government from “establish[ing]” one religion as the favorite, but it has not been easy for the Court to interpret the two without sometimes making them seem to clash.  Can the government regulate some religious practices and yet remain neutral about issues of faith?  Can it compel or forbid actions by religious believers without undermining their faith?


The Court will move back into this deeply controversial field on November 6, when it holds a hearing on the issue of religious prayer as a part of government activity.  Soon there will be at least one, and probably more, cases asking the Court to decide whether a business firm owned by devout believers has a right to operate the company on religious principles — in other words, can a profit-making company “exercise” religion?

And, it now appears, there will be a case on the right of a business operated by a religious family to refuse to deal with gays or lesbians.  An appeal is expected from a decision issued on Thursday by the New Mexico Supreme Court, finding that a Christian operator of a commercial photography business violated a state anti-discrimination law by refusing to take photos of a wedding-style ceremony of a lesbian couple.  (New Mexico law does not allow same-sex marriage.)

The first of the new religion cases is Town of Greece v. Galloway (docket 12-696), which the Court on May 20 agreed to review in the coming Term.  It involves the practice of the town council in an upstate New York community of opening its meetings with prayers led by members of the clergy or local citizens.  That practice was struck down by the Second Circuit Court, under the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause.  The content of the prayers, that court said, created the impression that the city government endorsed the Christian faith.   More   PTG

American’s tale of terror has lessons for Syria policy - Held for seven months by rebels

via The Washington Times

The rebel movement on the ground in many parts of Syria is led by Islamic extremist groups hostile to the United States and they are holding at least 15 Westerners hostage, most of the them journalists, according to a published account Friday of an American who recently escaped their clutches.

Matthew Schrier, 35, a freelance photographer from New York state, was held for seven months by insurgents fighting in a bloody uprising against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. He escaped last month by squeezing through a broken grate from the basement where he was jailed in the rebel stronghold of Aleppo. The New York Times published an extensive account of his ordeal.

via The New York Times

Matthew Schrier was helpless. An American photographer held in a rebel-controlled prison in the Syrian city of Aleppo, he and a fellow prisoner had been caught trying to gouge a hole in their cell’s wooden door. The captors took his cellmate, he said, beat him, and brought him back with blood-streaked ankles and feet.

Now was Mr. Schrier’s turn. 

Wearing masks, his jailers led him out, sat him down and forced a car tire over his knees. They slid a wooden rod behind his legs, locking the tire in place. Then they rolled him over. Mr. Schrier was face down on a basement floor, he said, legs immobilized, bare feet facing up. 

“Give him 115,” one of his captors said in English, as they began whipping his feet with a metal cable. 

When the torture ended Mr. Schrier could not walk. His captors, he said, dragged him to his cell. He remembers their parting phrase: “Have you heard of Guantánamo Bay?” 

For seven months, Mr. Schrier, 35, was a prisoner in Syria of jihadi fighters opposed to President Bashar al-Assad. Held in bases and prisons run by two Islamist rebel groups, he said, he was robbed, beaten and accused of being an American spy by men who then assumed his identity online.     More

Monday, August 26, 2013

Federal Judge Enters Final Order Permitting Display of Pro-Life Signs Outside of Planned Parenthood

American Freedom Law Center - On August 21, a federal judge entered a stipulated order permanently halting the enforcement of a City of Ann Arbor, Michigan ordinance that prohibited a pro-life advocate from displaying a “Free Ultrasound” sign in his vehicle, which he parks outside of a local Planned Parenthood.  The order also requires the City to pay $7,000 in legal fees and to reimburse the demonstrator the $50 he had to pay in past fines.    

The federal lawsuit was brought against the City of Ann Arbor and it Chief of Police by the American Freedom Law Center, a national, non-profit Judeo-Christian law firm, on behalf of Paul Dobrowolski, a pro-life advocate.

Dobrowolski, who for many years has engaged in peaceful and non-obstructive anti-abortion protests on the public sidewalks and streets outside of the local Planned Parenthood, was twice ticketed by the City of Ann Arbor for displaying pro-life signs in his vehicle, which he legally parks on the public street outside of the abortion facility.