By Youssef M. Ibrahim
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | The historian Bernard Lewis once
characterized Muslim fundamentalism's vision of democracy as: ''one
man, one vote, one time."
With this in mind, one reads with amazement a passionate essay
describing the "Moderate Muslim Brotherhood" in the March/April issue
of Foreign Affairs, flagship of the influential Council on Foreign
Relations. Its authors argue that America should talk with the leaders
of this vast pan-Arab organization, whom they conclude believe in some
form of democracy.
This is a recurrent theme in forays by well-intentioned scholars and
journalists anxious to find an alternative to a clash of civilization
between the West and Islam. In the past few years, these Lawrence of
Arabia explorers have attempted to show hair-splitting differences
between bloody-minded jihadists such as Osama bin Laden and Ayman
al-Zawahri — a former top leader of the Brotherhood — and more docile
Brotherhood types, who speak English, wear suits, and inhabit
apartments, not caves. These moderates, the article states, include
some who are "Shakespeare admirers."
Based on dozens of interviews with Ikhwan leaders of the Muslim
Brotherhood in the Arab world and Europe, the Foreign Affairs authors
declared that the Ikhwan movement "would honor democratic processes"
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By Stan Goodenough
Mar 15, 2007 American evangelical leader John Hagee took a powerful message of support for Israel to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s 2007 policy conference in Washington DC earlier this week. “I want to say this as clearly and as plainly as I can possibly say it,” he emphasized, his booming voice filling the auditorium. “Israel you are not alone. There are 50 million Christians standing up and applauding the State of Israel.” Hagee, pastor of the 18,000 member Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, and founder of the newly-formed national organization Christians United for Israel (CUFI), repeatedly triggered standing ovations from the crowd. “It’s a new day in America,” he cried. “The sleeping giant of Christian Zionism has awakened. Millions of Christians across America consider the Jewish people the apple of God’s eye; the chosen people; a cherished people.” These Christians, standing with America’s five million Jews on behalf of Israel, had powerful potential to shape the future and were “a match made in heaven.” Hagee said CUFI was spreading quickly across the United States, its goal being to ensure “that Congress knows that the matter of Israel is no longer just a Jewish issue.... more »
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One in 3,800 donors in the L.A. area tested positive for Chagas, a
deadly disease that is mainly found in Latin America.
By Rong-Gong Lin II, Times Staff Writer March 15, 2007 A little-known but potentially deadly parasite from Latin America has become one of the latest threats to the blood and organ supplies in the United States, especially in Los Angeles, where many donors have traveled to affected countries, health officials say. Last year, two heart transplant patients at different Los Angeles hospitals contracted the parasitic disease, called Chagas, causing health authorities to issue a national bulletin. Within months, both patients subsequently died, although not directly from Chagas, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The parasite, which is generally passed to humans from a blood-sucking insect that looks like a striped cockroach, can feed over years on tissues of the heart and gastrointestinal tract. After decades, tissues can be eroded so much that the organs fail. Insect transmission of the parasite in the United States is rare, but public health and blood bank officials have been concerned about its increasing prevalence in the blood supply. In 1996, using an experimental test, the American Red Cross ... more » |
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