Sunday, March 13, 2011

Itamar


It is one thing when some technology that was built in the earnest belief that it will benefit mankind goes awry. It is quite another when we go to considerable lengths excusing, encouraging and funding terrorist organizations who have proven over and over again their intent to massacre the innocent.

Last Friday night, in the West Bank settlement of Itamar, five members of the Fogel family were brutally butchered - the youngest, only three months old. Within hours, the militant wing of president Mahamoud Abbas‘ Fatah party, Al-Aqsa, took credit for the carnage only to withdraw it later (and then again reaffirm unofficially). No doubt, the human animals who did this will be feted and lauded by Palestinians who are well known for naming significant landmarks after dead ‘martyrs‘.

Here in this country, we continue to support such people with millions of (albeit now worthless) dollars annually. Our news media sweeps their U.S.-funded atrocities routinely under the proverbial rug while continuing to demonize the victims.

Peter King’s ‘controversial’ hearings started last week - in my view - 10 years too late. No major news organization reported that the Obama administration sent its representative, National Security Advisor, Denis McDonough, to a Washington-area mosque with close ties to terrorism in advance of the hearings with a clear mandate to undermine the hearings’ importance. I’m leaving out a lot of detail here with the understanding that most of you are already well aware of the facts, none of which have been overtly raised in the mainstream media.

Speaking of the media, every report about the resolution re Libya by the Arab League that I’ve heard mentions that the League endorsed the imposition of a no-fly zone (over Libya). Missing from every one of these reports was that the League also, in the same breath, ruled out international intervention. This I found out from reading The John Batchelor Show website.

Never mind acts of God. We are slitting our own wrists, people!

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2 comments:

  1. Our President must bear some responsibility for this horrific massacre because of his unreal emphasis on "settlements". This gave these terrorists license to commit this barbaric act. The Palestinians constant incitement via air, televison and schools made this climate of hate bound to spill over.
    As they celebrate in the streets, the world can get a picture of their true nature.

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  2. Anon - Who do you regard as the 'world'? As you yourself suggest, some are celebrating. As for the rest, I'm afraid, their 'seeing' will do nothing to change perceptions. We appear to be stuck in a rut. Only something on the order of a nuclear blast will send us in a new direction.

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