by Moshe Kempinski Our generation has seen a miracle unfold before our eyes. A battered and struggling people came into the swamps and desolate valleys of this land and became the agents of its flowering. Furthermore their pioneering efforts were imbued with miraculous and idealistic passion. Regardless of what they claimed to believe...
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Archive for December, 2008
Farmers and Priests
MISSILES JUST HIT BEERSHEBA
Moshe KempinskiTwo missiles have just hit Beersheba. Though a kindergarten was hit thereare no casualties, thank G-d. This is the furthest that the terrorists havefired using the more advanced Grad rockets. Military analysts believe thatthe terrorists have about two thousand rockets mostly Kassam of shortrange, some longer and about forty with the potential to...
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Answering Israel’s critics
Six clichés you are likely to hear constantly in the coming days, and why they’re false Yigal Walt 1) “Israel’s response in Gaza is disproportionate” Since when is war a mathematical equation? The basic objective of any warring party is to inflict maximal damage on the enemy while minimizing its own casualties. Was there...
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The current war has origin in Gush Katif expulsion
By Steven PlautThere is so much to say about events over the past few days, but I will try to keep mine very short. The web is full of relevant materials.a. As usual, the press and the Israeli political establishment are ignoring what actually produced the massive rocket attacks on the Israeli south, namely...
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The sinister resurrection of Stalin
The Soviet leader’s triumphant imperialism is the key to his rehabilitation under Putin, believes Anne Applebaum. Communist supporters gather at the grave of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin to mark the 129th anniversary of his birthday, in Moscow Photo: AP Who is the greatest Russian of all time? In the unlikely event that you answered...
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THE genetic code that made the 1918 killer flu so deadly has finally been cracked, claim US and Japanese researchers, who say their discovery may lead to new drugs able to keep future outbreaks in check.By experimenting with genetic material recovered from preserved lung tissues of three victims of the so-called Spanish influenza, a...
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Message to Congress: Protect Constitution
Effort seeks volunteers to challenge eligibilityA California foundation whose chief is involved in two separate legal actions challenging the eligibility of Barack Obama to be president has launched a campaign seeking volunteers in Congress to object to the Electoral College vote. The effort by Orly Taitz, who is a part of the Keyes v....
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Public Schools Change Young Evangelicals' Values
By Phyllis Schlafly Why did 18-to-29-year-old evangelicals vote for Barack Obama despite his apostasy on the fundamental moral issues of abortion and same-sex unions? They voted 32 percent for Obama, twice the percentage of that demographic group who voted for John Kerry in 2004. Many of these young people identify "social justice" as the...
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Yellowstone Quake Swarm Worries Scientists
Yellowstone National Park was jostled by a host of small earthquakes for a third straight day Monday, and scientists watched closely to see whether the more than 250 tremors were a sign of something bigger to come.Swarms of small earthquakes happen frequently in Yellowstone, but it's very unusual for so many earthquakes to happen...
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Scientists eye unusual swarm of Yellowstone quakes
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Yellowstone National Park was jostled by a host of
small earthquakes for a third straight day Monday, and scientists
watched closely to see whether the more than 250 tremors were a sign of
something bigger to come. Swarms of small earthquakes happen frequently
in Yellowstone, but it's very unusual for so many earthquakes to happen
over...
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