Monthly Archives: October 2008

The best thing about coming home

You know what the best thing about coming home is? Coming home to my actual home. Not an apartment. My very own home. I really, really like being a homeowner. I love my condo. Hell, I even like having to … Continue reading

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Another crisis not of Israel’s making

Yes we’ve heard of the terrible siege that Israel has laid against Gaza. Mere Rhetoric catalogues all of the charges against Israel and shows them to be bogus. The latest to fall is how Israel’s blockade harmed the sick and … Continue reading

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Abbas at the abyss

Secretary Rice is apparently planning to celebrate the first anniversary of the Annapolis summit with – another summit. Shmuel Rosner describes this proposed summit as maintenance as opposed to a desperate, ill fated and misguided attempt (like Taba in 2001) … Continue reading

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Down on J-Street

via memeorandum A recent pro-Obama video has some of the Israeli officials who appeared in it upset, for they feel that it misrepresented their views. Former head of the Mossad Ephraim Halevy and former IDF deputy chief of staff Maj.-Gen. … Continue reading

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The financial crisis and the Jewish culprits

Internet posters blame Jews for financial crash, this blogger says. This one joins him too. Judging by the number of surfers coming here with the “Bernanke Jew?” question, some people think they are getting wise to the real culprits of … Continue reading

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The Hamas putsch continues

See if you can find the most interesting viewpoint in this article. Yes, you’ll have to read it through first. But here’s the basics: The AP is detailing how Hamas will refuse to recognize a change to the Palestinina Basic … Continue reading

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So long, Sami. Won’t see you in Miami!

The Supreme Court refused to hear Sami al-Arian’s appeal. Countdown to expulsion or prison can begin. The US Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from a former Florida professor once accused of being a top Palestinian terrorist. … Continue reading

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This week’s Shire Network News

Don’t miss the latest exciting episode of Shire Network News, in which: Our guest is Australian writer John Birmingham, who has just published a book in which the Left gets it’s oft-stated wish that the world wakes up one day … Continue reading

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Breaking news from Gaza

The masked Arab youth opened his hand slowly to expose two bullets. “These are waiting for anyone who harms our leaders,” he said, his eyes staring at the shells. The 19-year-old youth is a member of al-Kassam, a secret military … Continue reading

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A 16 year old lie

In an editorial, the Washington Post writes: AFTER ISRAELI Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir was voted out of office in 1992, he gave an interview in which he revealed he had never been serious about peace negotiations with the Palestinians. His … Continue reading

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Olmert to Russians: Please don’t sell weapons to our enemies

Olmert is going to beg the Russians to stop doing what they’ve done for, oh, fifty, sixty years now: Sell weapons to Israel’s enemies. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, traveling to Russia this week on one of his last diplomatic missions, … Continue reading

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Carnival of the Jews

It’s the latest Haveil Havalim. Do I have to read the posts for you this week, too, or can you do it yourselves this time?

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The Iranians: Gasoline addicts without refinement

Further to my post of Friday about the falling price of oil: Iran is really starting to sweat the price of oil. Iran’s Oil Minister said Saturday that it would be “unsuitable” for both producers and consumers for oil to … Continue reading

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Attention, Virginia voters: Last chance to register

Monday is the last day to register to vote in Virginia. If you haven’t registered by close of business October 6th, you won’t be voting for our next president. This public service announcement has been brought to you by: Someone … Continue reading

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Calling the other 11,000 Americans

What, you couldn’t tune in even for a minute to make it a nice, even 70 mil? Final: 69,989,000 viewers — Palin-Biden the most-watched vp debate ever Slackers.

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