Psalms 2:1-6
1 Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? 2 The
kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel
together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, saying, 3 Let us
break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us. 4 He
that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: the Lord shall have them in
derision. 5 Then shall he speak unto them in his wrath, and vex
them in his sore displeasure. 6 Yet have I set my king upon my holy
hill of Zion.
THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon. In recent weeks, debate in our
country has rightly focused on the situation in Iraq -- yet Iraq is not
the only pivotal matter in the Middle East. More than five years ago, I
became the first American President to call for the creation of a
Palestinian state. In the Rose Garden, I said that Palestinians should
not have to live in poverty and occupation. I said that the Israelis
should not have to live in terror and violence. And I laid out a new
vision for the future -- two democratic states, Israel and Palestine,
living side-by-side ... more »
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Wednesday, July 18
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on Wed 18 Jul 2007 10:07 AM AKDT
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on Wed 18 Jul 2007 10:00 AM AKDT
Senator Edward Kennedy has proposed adding hate crimes legislation to
the defense spending bill, according to WorldNetDaily. The proposal is
clearly manipulative, since President Bush wants to pass defense
appropriations, but has threatened to veto a hate-crimes bill that
would make sexual orientation a federally protected category.
In general, hate crimes legislation is bad law, simply because it requires law enforcement officials to read minds. Law enforcement should punish people for the crime committed, not for the real or perceived "hate" behind the crime. (Violent crimes, after all, are rarely committed out of love for the victim.) Whether a man is beaten and robbed because he is white, or black, or Jewish, or Christian, or gay, or wears glasses, or wears Adidas instead of Nikes, he is still the victim of a crime. There are already laws against violent crimes. Those should be enforced. But our thoughts - whether righteous or evil - remain free. Ex-Gay Discrimination: There is another aspect to the issue of discrimination, however; ex-gays. In order to gain acceptance, homosexual activists have worked hard to train Americans to believe that same-sex attraction is inbred and genetic. After all, many homosexuals have struggled against their same-sex attractions ... more »
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Publisher
on Wed 18 Jul 2007 09:55 AM AKDT
By KATHERINE SHRADER
(AP) Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell speaks at the DNI Open Source Conference ,... Full Image WASHINGTON (AP) - Al-Qaida is using its growing strength in Pakistan and Iraq to plot attacks on U.S. soil, heightening the terror threat facing the United States over the next few years, intelligence agencies concluded in a report unveiled Tuesday. At the same time, the intelligence analysts worry that international cooperation against terrorism will be hard to sustain as memories of Sept. 11 fade and nations' views diverge on what the real threat is. In the National Intelligence Estimate prepared for President Bush and other top policymakers, analysts laid out a range of dangers - from al-Qaida to Lebanese Hezbollah to non-Muslim radical groups - that pose a "persistent and evolving threat" to the country over the next three years. The findings focused most heavily on Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network, which was judged to remain the most serious threat to the United States. The group's affiliate in Iraq, which has not yet posed a direct threat to U.S. soil, could do just that, the report concluded. Al-Qaida in Iraq threatened to attack the United States in a ... more »
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Publisher
on Wed 18 Jul 2007 09:48 AM AKDT
CBNNews.com - More than 3,000 Christians from across the United States
are in the nation's capital this week to show their support for Israel.
Pastor John Hagee, founder of Christians United For Israel, warns that radical Islam poses a grave threat to Israel's existence. Hagee says Iran's president should be taken seriously when he says Israel should be wiped off the map. "There's a new Hitler in the Middle East, and he fully intends to put together a nuclear weapon for a nuclear holocaust against the Jewish people, Hagee said. "Ahmanadinejad is a religious fanatic. He believes that if he can start a world war, that the Islamic messiah will reappear and produce a global sharia." On Wednesday, the CUI group will head to Capitol Hill to ask lawmakers to continue to support Israel. Original Source more »
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Publisher
on Wed 18 Jul 2007 09:40 AM AKDT
Christians in Iraq, including converts from Islam and people involved
in mixed-faith marriages, are being crucified by Muslim terrorists,
according to a Dutch member of Parliament studying the war-torn
country.
Several Iraqi Christians "are nailed to a cross and their arms are tied up with ropes. The ropes are put on fire," Joel Voordewind told BosNewsLife, an online news agency focusing on Christians and Jews in difficult circumstances. According to the site, Voordewind described how a person, who "survived" a crucifixion, "even showed holes in his hands," apparently from nails. Voordewind said victims of the crucifixions are "in most cases Christian converts who abandoned Islam or people who, religiously speaking, are involved in mixed marriages." He did not specify how many Christians have been crucified in recent weeks and months, as an official report is expected soon. Voordewind is slated to present his findings to Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs Maxime Verhagen within the next few days. The report comes as thousands of Christians are said to be fleeing Iraq due to ongoing threats and violence against them. Just yesterday, over 80 people were killed in bomb blasts in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk. Most of the casualties resulted ... more »
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Publisher
on Wed 18 Jul 2007 09:39 AM AKDT
By E. Thomas Wood
Nashville's Cumberland House Publishing is facing a lawsuit from an author described in the legal filing as a "respected factual reporter of the Islamofascist terrorist threat to the United States." Pennsylvania writer Paul L. Williams has sued after the local publisher backed away from his claims, made in a book it had brought out last year, that terrorists bent on carrying out an "American Hiroshima" have stolen 180 pounds of nuclear material from a Canadian university. McMaster University, in Hamilton, Ontario, has sued Williams for libel, seeking the equivalent of $1.9 million in damages. The dispute arose last year after the publication of Williams' book The Dunces of Doomsday: 10 Blunders That Gave Rise to Radical Islam, Terrorist Regimes, and the Threat of an American Hiroshima. The book asserts that McMaster, which has a number of faculty members of Egyptian origin, was so lax in its security procedures that it let members of Al Qaeda enroll under fictitious names and carry off radioactive material from a university facility that housed a five-megawatt nuclear research reactor. A lawyer for the school said the claims are "on a par with UFO reports and JFK conspiracy theories," and the ... more » |
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