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Jordan doesn't want Palestinian influx

Of course they don't, they along with the arab nations never did want the "Palestinians" from the very beginning.
They keep these "humitiated folks" (Condi Rice) in "Palestine" to use as pawns for their hatred of Israel and the resounding call for Israel's destruction. So much for the Muslim "brotherhood".  Jordan wants these poor "humiliated " folk to have a state with Israel yet Jordan kicked the PLO out themselves. Funny how history is often forgotten, rewritten, changed when it comes to Muslim "history".

 http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/p...rafat-bio.html

"Arafat developed the PLO into a state within the state of Jordan with its own military forces. King Hussein of Jordan, disturbed by its guerrilla attacks on Israel and other violent methods, eventually expelled the PLO from his country. Arafat sought to build a similar organisation in Lebanon, but this time was driven out by an Israeli military invasion. He kept the organization alive, however, by moving its headquarters to Tunis. He was a survivor himself, escaping death in an airplane crash, surviving any assassination attempts by Israeli intelligence agencies, and recovering from a serious stroke."


 
Jordan doesn't want Palestinian influx

By JAMAL HALABY, Associated Press Writer
2 hours, 29 minutes ago



Jordan's King Abdullah II called for renewed efforts to settle the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a speech Tuesday, a day before he meets President Bush, but he warned that his country would not accept a deal that causes an influx of Palestinians.

In a speech to parliament, the king indicated that in his talks with Bush in Amman, he would underline the need for the United States to push for peace between Israel and the Palestinians, describing their dispute as the "core" issue of the Middle East.

"Jordan will not accept an unjust settlement of the issue, nor will Jordan accept any settlement that comes at its expense," Abdullah told lawmakers, who applauded loudly.

more........ http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061128/...king&printer=1
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Hizbullah Planning Mass Demonstration Against Beirut Gov't

I thought the ingenious Condi/Olmert worked out 'ceasefire' was supposed to be an end to all this type nonsense , what happened to Condi's robust plan ? I know she's waiting until the new Nazi's the Palenstinians have thier own "state" to attack Israel from, along with the fallen Lebanese governemnt overrun by Hizbullah.....I'm confident she can work all ends towards the middle.

Hizbullah Planning Mass Demonstration Against Beirut
Gov't 16:32 Nov 29, '06 / 8 Kislev 5767

(IsraelNN.com) The terrorist organization Hizbullah, led by Hassan Nasrallah, is planning a mass demonstration against the Lebanese government in the next two days. The protesters will call for the immediate resignation of the current administration, led by Fouad Siniora.

Government ministers from Hizbullah and the Amal movement resigned from the Lebanese coalition recently when their demand for greater influence over national policies was not met. A Christian minister, Pierre Gemayal, was assassinated last week, with many assuming Syrian involvement.

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US: Olmert gave Palestinians a political horizon

A political horizon ? And all the Palestinians have in store for Israel is a horizon of death. Olmert and Condi, what a pair, both completey ill equipped for the positions they hold. One a former Mayor the other a Provost of a liberal University, a glorified school marm and an expert in  Russian affairs ( I guess she may bea little leary of having tea with Putin these days, who knows what he may drop in her teacup).
The US continues to pressure Israel in giving away more land to the detriment of her national security. Condi and Olmert should have Jimmy Carter sit in with them and Abbas, they all seem to be on the same page..the destruction of Israel page. It really becomes a serious mental illness when your enemy keeps telling you they are determined to see your complete destruction and have your country thrown into the sea, and you refuse to believe them. Look for Israel to give up the Golan next, pressured by the US to satisfy the Syrians for their "help" in Iraq, recommended by the Fabulous Baker Boys. The hypocrisy of the United States to call herself a friend of Israel is nauseating. It's no wonder our enemies think us weak and of no consequence any longer. We seem to prove it on a regular basis as of late. We will pay in the end.

US: Olmert gave Palestinians a political horizon

Americans satisfied with ceasefire, PM's dramatic speech. 'Olmert demonstrated that he is truly interested in the dialogue that would lead to a two-state solution,' State Department spokesman says. US Secretary of State Rice, who will visit Jordan this week, may meet separately with Olmert, Abbas

Yitzhak Benhorin
Published: 11.28.06, 00:21

WASHINGTON – The ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian Authority and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's speech are part of an effort to launch a series of acts, the first of which will be the return of kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit, which will be followed by the release of Palestinian prisoners, American officials were convinced Monday evening.


As part of the process, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is expected to visit the Middle East this week and meet separately with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Olmert .

"On Saturday (with the announcement of a ceasefire), we started this path, ad I hope it will lead us to advance toward the objective we all want to achive – peace and quiet and trusting each other."

Olmert also said during his speech that "with the release of Gilad Shalit safe and sound and his return to his family, the Israeli government would be willing to release many Palestinian prisoners, including those sentenced for long period of time."

Officials at the Prime Minister's Office clarified Monday evening that in spite of the government's willingness, "There will be no progress on the issue of the Palestinian prisoners as long as Gilad Shalit does not return. In addition, there is no sensational development on the Shalit issue."

US State Department spokesman Sean McCormack welcomed Olmert's speech and defined the ceasefire as "a welcome development, certainly potentially promising."

The American spokesman noted that "Prime Minister Olmert, I think, has through this speech and through his remarks demonstrated that he is truly interested in the dialogue that would lead to a two-state solution, Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace. He has offered up a political horizon to the Palestinians to negotiate in good faith. That's certainly promising.

"But again, before you get to that point, there are obstacles. There are obstacles that need to be overcome," he added.

The American spokesman expressed the United States' willingness to continue to help in promoting a dialogue rather than violence, but detailed the obstacles: "One of them certainly is a Hamas-led government that has not met the Quartet conditions for realizing a political dialogue that eventually leads to a two-state solution.

"Another obstacle are those rejectionist groups who would use violence, who try to derail any sort of hopeful developments or potentially hopeful development."

McCormack expressed his satisfaction over the deployment of the Palestinian forces in the northern Gaza Strip in an effort to halt the Qassam fire. He also knows, however, that the efforts to stop the attacks have not fully succeeded in light of the rockets fired at Israel Monday afternoon.

"It is up to the Palestinian security forces to stop those kinds of attacks," he said.

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The Dark Ages - live from the Middle East!

The Dark Ages - live from the Middle East!
[Excerpts]

The most frightening aspect of the present war is how easily our pre-modern enemies from the Middle East have brought a stunned postmodern world back into the Dark Ages.

Students of history are sickened when they read of the long-ago, gruesome practice of beheading. How brutal were those societies that chopped off the heads of Cicero, Sir Thomas More and Marie Antoinette. And how lucky we thought we were to have evolved from such elemental barbarity.

Twenty-four hundred years ago, Socrates was executed for unpopular speech.
The 18th-century European Enlightenment gave people freedom to express views formerly censored by clerics and the state. Just imagine what life was like once upon a time when no one could write music, compose fiction or paint without court or church approval?

It is almost surreal now to read about the elemental hatred of Jews in the Spanish Inquisition, 19th-century Russian pogroms or the Holocaust. Yet here we are revisiting the old horrors of the savage past.

Beheading? As we saw with Nick Berg and Daniel Pearl, our Neanderthal enemies in the Middle East have resurrected that ancient barbarity -- and married it with 21st-century technology to beam the resulting gore instantaneously onto our computer screens. Xerxes and Attila, who stuck their victims' heads on poles for public display, would've been thrilled by such a gruesome show.

Who would have thought centuries after the Enlightenment that sophisticated Europeans -- in fear of radical Islamists -- would be afraid to write a novel, put on an opera, draw a cartoon, film a documentary or have their pope discuss comparative theology?

The astonishing fact is not just that millions of women worldwide in 2006 are still veiled from head-to-toe, trapped in arranged marriages, subject to polygamy, honor killings and forced circumcision, or are without the right to vote or appear alone in public. What is more baffling is that in the West, liberal Europeans are often wary of protecting female citizens from the excesses of Sharia law - sometimes even fearful of asking women to unveil their faces for purposes of simple identification and official conversation.

Who these days is shocked that Israel is hated by Arab nations and threatened with annihilation by radical Iran? Instead, the surprise is that even in places like Paris or Seattle, Jews are singled out and killed for the apparent crime of being Jewish.

The Goths and Vandals did not sack Rome solely through the power of their hordes; they also relied on the paralysis of Roman elites who no longer knew what it was to be Roman -- much less whether it was any better than the alternative.

[Civilization] is forfeited with a whimper, not a bang. Insidiously, we have allowed radical Islamists to redefine the primordial into the not-so-bad.
Perhaps women in head-to-toe burkas in Europe prefer them? Maybe that crass German opera was just too over the top after all? Aren't both parties equally to blame in the Palestinian, Iraqi and Afghan wars?

To grasp the flavor of our own Civil War, impersonators now don period dress and reconstruct the battles of Shiloh or Gettysburg. But we need no so such historical reenactment of the Dark Ages. You see, they are back with us - live almost daily from the Middle East.

(Hanson, Jewish World Review,  Oct. 26, 2006 ).

 

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Politically correct rules of engagement win no "hearts and minds" in Fallujah

President Bush has played the fool in his attempt at nation building with a people who only seemed to have respected and obeyed a murderous tyrannt ,Saddam. It's true that Sadam Hussein was a murdering sadist, but he seems to have been the only kind of leader they respect and obey. Let them have another iron fisted dictator who can rule over them. Seems murderers only respect murders.The alternative might be a theocracy where Iranian style Sharia law is applied to insure complete submission to the rulers.
Whichever one they get, they deserve it. "Winning hearts and minds" cannot be accomplished by being weak, and that is how the US is viewed  by our enemies for our PC agenda.

"Under fire, US marines hand off battered Fallujah," by Scott Peterson for the Christian Science Monitor:

FALLUJAH, IRAQ - From Observation Post Blazer, marines view Fallujah through a thick sheet of bullet-proof glass - already tested with numerous impacts. Or they stare through night-vision goggles or a thermal imaging scope that can pick up the heat of a dog hundreds of yards away.
The marines still patrol key roads. The US military, which still travels boldly through town despite a surge in deadly sniper attacks and roadside bombs, is spending $200 million on 60-plus projects to rebuild the city, heavily damaged in fighting two years ago.
But with just 300 marines, the US military footprint is smaller in this Sunni stronghold of more than 300,000 than it has been in two years. As the marine presence shrinks and Iraqis take more control, Fallujah - once a template for counterinsurgency efforts in Iraq, where US forces have controlled all the variables - is likely again to set a standard for the rest of the country.
"A lot of us feel like we have our hands tied behind our back," says Cpl. Peter Mattice, of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 24th Marine Regiment. "In Fallujah, [insurgents] know our [rules of engagement] - they know when to stop, just before we engage."
[...]
"They say we are here to win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people, but I just don't see that happening," says Corporal Mattice, of Gladwin, Mich. OP Blazer is perched on the northern edge of the city, looking due south down a main street known to the marines as Ethan, site of numerous roadside bombs.
[...]
Each precinct in Chicago or Detroit, makes 100 to 150 arrests per night per 300,000 people," says Major Kolomjec, a lawyer who notes that Fallujah's population is similar. "Here you take 12 to 40 people per day, and people are up in arms. You can't expect stability, when you are not even doing the same level of policing as Detroit."
Another source of frustration: Pursuit in mosques is forbidden without the presence of Iraqi Army units. Marines say some of Fallujah's 76 mosques are used to hide weaponry. Some broadcast messages such as, "God help us defeat the Americans."
"Many would ask: What other war would we allow the enemy to broadcast calls for our defeat, for the sake of cultural sensitivity?" says O'Neill
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Russia delivers rockets to Iran

 
Shaking hands with the devil, but which one is the devil ?

Of course of Putin, George Bush noted:
"I looked the man in the eye. I found him to be very straight forward and trustworthy and we had a very good dialogue. "I was able to get a sense of his soul. "He's a man deeply committed to his country and the best interests of his country and I appreciate very much the frank dialogue and that's the beginning of a very constructive relationship," Mr Bush said.

It seems Mr.Putin is not only interested in the "best interests" of his country, but that of Iran's also ?
Don't look for the US to do anything to stop Iran from getting the Nuke, we would then have to suffer Russia's ire and response
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Making Iran the strong man in region has been the effect of our deposing Saddam. Regrettably George Bush is a lousy chess player ( not mention a bad judge of character), while Iraq rages in turmoil their neighbor is the real problem and always has been. Was Iran even figured in the equation in the war room before Bush's advisors recommended the move into Iraq ?
The President declared an Iranian nuke is not acceptable. He also has said they should be "isolated". Isolated from whom ? They won't be isolated from their friends the Russians who have all along and continue to help them obtain The Bomb. The UN will do nothing, they are anti-Israel and anti-US. They can't even stop Africans in Darfur from mass murdering, does anyone think they will stop Iran and the Russians ? The pivotal moment in history has passed, the players have already been lined up. Yet we have fools in the State Department and the US government who think diplomacy and endless negotiations can still rearrange the knights and the rooks on the chess board. Our enemies relish such naive notions.

Russian rocket deliveries to Iran started
Nov 24 8:45 AM US/Eastern

Russia has begun deliveries of the Tor-M1 air defence rocket system to
Iran, Russian news agencies quoted military industry sources as saying, in the latest sign of a Russian-US rift over Iran.

"Deliveries of the Tor-M1 have begun. The first systems have already been delivered to Tehran," ITAR-TASS quoted an unnamed, high-ranking source as saying Friday.

The United States has pressed Russia to halt military sales to Iran, which Washington accuses of harbouring secret plans to build a nuclear weapon.

Moscow has consistently defended its weapons trade with Iran. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov said the contract for 29 rocket systems, signed in December last year, was legitimate because the Tor-M1 has a purely defensive role.

ITAR-TASS reported that the rockets were to be deployed around Iran's nuclear sites, including the still incomplete, Russian-built atomic power station at Bushehr.

In August, Washington announced sanctions against several companies, including Russian arms exporter Rosoboronexport, for supplying technology to Iran that could allegedly be used to develop missile technology and weapons of mass destruction.

Under the sanctions no US company can deal with foreign companies on the sanctions list for two years.

A spokesman for Rosoboronexport contacted by AFP would not confirm or deny the reports about the Tor-M1 delivery, which were also issued by the Interfax news agency.

The Tor-M1 is a low to medium-altitude missile fired from a tracked vehicle against airplanes, helicopters and other airborne targets.

The news came as the UN Security Council continued to consider possible sanctions against Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile activity in response to the Islamic republic's suspect nuclear programme.

The major powers have been debating a draft resolution drawn up by Britain, France and Germany that would impose limited sanctions on Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile sectors for Tehran's failure to comply with an earlier UN resolution on halting enrichment.

China and Russia, both close economic partners with Iran, argue the measures are too extensive, while Washington has pressed for tougher action.

http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/11/24/061124134543.qth288nm.html
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CAIR to file complaint over imams removed from flight

Muslims have been flying across this country for years and this has never been an issue, why all of a sudden the radical display of call to prayer ? A mere provocation by the Islamists. May I ask what if a Christian took out a Bible on a bus in Saudi arabia and started reading out loud ? How long before he'd be thrown in jail or worse ? Yet these Imams enjoying the fruits and freedoms of America bemoan the injustice of the US towards their disrupting air flights ? Hypocrisy in its highest form. Last time I looked Chinese and Danes were not blowing up planes. If these Muslims cannot obey the laws of flight ( which has been caused by their "religion of peace), sit down and shut up, let them drive..they can pull over on the freeway 5 times a day and bow down.
"They took us off the plane, humiliated us in a very disrespectful way," said Omar Shahin, of Phoenix.

The six Muslim scholars were returning from a conference in Minneapolis of the North American Imams Federation, said Shahin, president of the group. Five of them were from the Phoenix-Tempe area, while one was from Bakersfield, Calif., he said.

Three of them stood and said their normal evening prayers together on the plane, as 1.7 billion Muslims around the world do every day, Shahin said. He attributed any concerns by passengers or crew to ignorance about Islam.

"I never felt bad in my life like that," he said. "I never. Six imams. Six leaders in this country. Six scholars in handcuffs. It's terrible."

Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations, expressed anger at the detentions.

"CAIR will be filing a complaint with relevant authorities in the morning over the treatment of the imams to determine whether the incident was caused by anti-Muslim hysteria by the passengers and/or the airline crew," Hooper said. "Because, unfortunately, this is a growing problem of singling out Muslims or people perceived to be Muslims at airports, and it's one that we've been addressing for some time."

Hooper said the meeting drew about 150 imams from all over the country, and that those attending included U.S. Rep.-elect Keith Ellison, D-Minneapolis, who just became the first Muslim elected to Congress. Shahin said they went as far as notifying police and the FBI about their meeting in advance.

Shahin expressed frustration that - despite extensive efforts by him and other Muslim leaders since even before the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks - so many Americans know so little about Islam.

"If up to now they don't know about prayers, this is a real problem," he said.

Reached by cell phone just after his release, Shahin said he didn't know where they would spend the night or how they would try to get back to Phoenix on Tuesday. Hooper said US Airways refused to put the men on another flight.
http://www.kstp.com/article/stories/S20152.html?cat=1

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Iran Slowly Securing Its Grip Around Israel

And GW Bush considered Iraq to be the biggest terror risk to the US and her allies ? Iran has always been the bigger threat to world security and the Middle East yet we have made her the Srong Man in the region. We went into Iraq because we thought Saddam had WMD, and yet the Iranians have been working on the nukes for years and this of course was no "secret ". Why didn't Bush save our resources in forcefully facing down Iran rather then Saddam ? What an utter miscalculation this President and his advisors have made. Will the Iranians get and use nukes on GW Bush's watch ? Will THAT be his legacy ? And now the Iraqi's are "talking" with Iran and Syria ? Did Bush and his advisors not foresee that would never be "stable" with the constant destablizing force of Iran and Syria within Iraq ? The complete misunderstanding of Islam and the region has led to this sorry affair. Bush has something in common with Iran, they support the Palestinians and so does he. We send them money and weapons and Bush wants them to have their own state. Terrorist state. Democracy "on the march ".

Doctor Bullog has an excellent post on this issue today also:

http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/2006/11/20/united-states-whimps-out-over-striking-iran/

Iran Slowly Securing Its Grip Around Israel
15:14 Nov 20, '06 / 29 Cheshvan 5767
by Hana Levi Julian

A nuclear threat is only one of several Iranian problems facing Israel as the Islamic Republic increases its influence in Gaza and Lebanon. Bush says he would "understand" an Israeli attack on Iran.


The Iranian government is sending money to Gaza, gradually extending its influence over the region surrounding Israel.

The Islamic Republic has donated $120 million to the Hamas-led Palestinian Authority, according to an announcement last Thursday by PA Foreign Minister Mahmoud al-Zahar. The PA official met in Tehran with Ali Larijani, the head of national security in Iran.

Palestinian Authority terrorists in Gaza have become major beneficiaries of Iranian largesse recently, according to the AFP news service.

“Iran has handed out, until now, over $120 million and says it will supply more aid. Its support is very important for us,” said the PA foreign minister.

PA terrorists have significantly stepped up their Kassam rocket attacks against southern Israeli communities recently. Sderot residents have said the rockets are increasing in accuracy, and now contain more explosives as well as ball bearings to maximize damage upon impact.

Meanwhile, international efforts to stop Iran’s nuclear development activities have slowly ground to a halt. Despite threats by the U.N. Security Council to impose sanctions against the Islamic Republic if it did not end its uranium enrichment program by the end of August, the program continues uninterrupted, and no action has been taken against Iran.

U.S. President George W. Bush said Sunday night he would "understand" if Israel attacked the Islamic Republic, but that America would not help the Jewish State to do so.

According to a report in Monday’s issue of New Yorker magazine, Israeli agents operating in Iran have been passing intelligence information to the White House. The report by Seymour Hersh claimed that the information states that Iran has already developed and tested the technology for a nuclear weapon.

The news reinforces a concern expressed repeatedly by both the U.S. and Israel about repeated claims by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that the nuclear activities currently underway will be used for peaceful, domestic purposes only.

Meanwhile, north of Israel, the Iranian-backed Hizbullah terror organization is ratcheting up its efforts to topple the Lebanese government.

Hizbullah terror chieftain Hassan Nasrallah told thousands of Lebanese supporters to prepare to take to the streets of Beirut in order to force the resignation of the government. He said the current Lebanese government is a puppet of the Bush administration.

Six ministers of Hizbullah and its allies have quit the Lebanese Cabinet after failing to achieve an agreement for a new unity government.

Nasrallah's speech was apparently recorded on Saturday in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital, an area repeatedly attacked by Israel during this summer's Second Lebanon War.

Hizbullah touched off the July war with a cross-border attack in which terrorists kidnapped two IDF reservists on patrol and killed several soldiers. The next day, they began launching daily Katyusha rockets against northern Israeli communities.

Thousands of Katyusha rockets rained down upon Nahariya, Haifa, Kiryat Shmona, Tzfat and other Galilee communities, prompting the evacuation of more than a third of the population in at least two cities, and more than half of the residents of Kiryat Shmonah
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=115863

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IRAN TO HOLD SUMMIT WITH IRAQ, SYRIA

 Perhaps our "friends" the Iraqi's will make some agreements with the Iranians/Syrians that undercut our efforts...nothing would surprise me, who really trusts the Iraqi's anyway....yes indeedy by taking down Saddam we have made Iran the Strong Man in the region...I bet GWB is not a very good chess player

BAGHDAD, Iraq
Iran has invited the Iraqi and Syrian presidents to Tehran for a weekend summit with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to hash out ways to cooperate in curbing the runaway violence that has taken Iraq to the verge of civil war and threatens to spread through the region, four key lawmakers told The Associated Press on Monday.
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani has accepted the invitation and will fly to the Iranian capital Saturday, a close parliamentary associate said.

The Iranian diplomatic gambit appeared designed to upstage expected moves from Washington to include Syria and Iran in a wider regional effort to clamp off violence in Iraq, where more civilians have been killed in the first 20 days of November than in any other month since the AP began tallying the figures in April 2005.

The Iranian move was also a display of its increasingly muscular role in the Middle East, where it already has established deep influence over Syria and Lebanon.

full story @ http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/11/20/D8LGTA600.html

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McDonalds now selling Muslim "halal" burgers

 

More Islamification of our society. A small step here, a bigger step to follow.
As someone commented:
"Make it halal and don't tell us. Make us go elsewhere if we want non-halal food. Make our graves face Mecca and don't tell us. Make us apply in writing to have graves that don't face Mecca. PC has turned the world upside down, as Orwell predicted. Next the servers at McDonald's in Muslim area's will be wearing head coverings...
I see it as one step in a series of steps on a slippery slope of concessions to an ideology that has declared its intent to annihilate us.

There is also the issue of deceit and sacrilege as has already been pointed out. How do you suppose Muslims would react if they were told food they were being served was being blessed by a Catholic bishop?

And where is the line drawn - how about neighborhood-specific incantations and prayers? Rastafarian? Voodoo? Wiccan? Hindu? Perhaps the menu could vary by religion - "I'll have a Rastafarian #4 Super-sized, please!"  "


"It has pretty much doubled our sales." And that's all that matters, right? From the Sunday Herald :

McDONALD'S latest bid to attract more customers -- Muslim fast-food lovers -- has caused uproar among customers. The fast-food chain has introduced halal products at two Melbourne restaurants, significantly boosting sales.

However some non-Muslim customers are furious they were not told their hamburger meat was slaughtered and blessed in accordance with Islamic rules laid down in the Koran.

McDonald's consulted Muslim leaders before introducing halal products at its Brunswick East and St Albans stores.

Halal meat is from animals that have been killed facing Mecca and blessed using the name of Allah.

Brunswick East store assistant manager Nicholas Yacoub said the move had attracted a surge of new customers.

"It has pretty much doubled our sales," Mr Yacoub said.

The store does not tell drive-through customers about the change and has only one small sign inside advertising the move.

Coburg resident Miriam McLennan was stunned to discover the hamburger she bought from the Brunswick East store was blessed.

"Just as a Muslim would not want to eat anything that isn't halal . . . I should have my rights to eat normal, ordinary food that hasn't been blessed," she said.

A Catholic Church spokesman said non-Muslims deserved to know if the food was halal before buying. But he said there was no biblical reason for Christians to avoid halal food.

A McDonald's spokeswoman said customers who did not want halal food should buy from any of its other stores.

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As for the statement by the RCC Church spokesman sorry..yes there is a biblical reason: I dont eat stuff dedictated to the devil.
Soon to follow :



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BLAIR " IRAN AND SYRIA CAN BE 'PARTNERS FOR PEACE'...

 He seems to be setting the stage for Bush...W has called up his Dad and dad advised him to accept the advice from daddy's' old "wise' croonies, Baker and team, who will advise Bush to do just what Blair is saying here...so we will go sit with Iran and Syria and ask for "help"....

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Blair - we must work with 'Axis of Evil' states

The first cracks in the united front over Iraq between Tony Blair and President Bush appeared last night as the Prime Minister offered Iran and Syria the prospect of dialogue over the future of Iraq and the Middle East.

Mr Blair said there could be a new “partnership” with Iran if it stopped supporting terrorism in Iraq and gave up its nuclear ambitions. Syria and Iran could choose partnership or isolation, he said.
The Prime Minister tried to exploit moves in Washington to rethink strategy on Iraq by holding out the prospect of engagement with two countries once dubbed by President Bush as part of the “axis of evil”. For the first time he also explicitly ruled out military action against Iran.

And, in words clearly directed at Mr Bush as he prepares for his final two years in power, Mr Blair called for the United States to lead a new drive towards peace in the Middle East, including peace in Palestine and the Lebanon, arguing that ultimately it was the only way to defeat al-Qaeda.

Downing Street denied suggestions that Mr Blair was going “cap in hand” to Damascus and Tehran asking for help and insisted that they were being told that they had to make a “strategic choice” between giving up support for terrorism and nuclear ambitions in return for being brought in from the cold.

It added that Mr Blair was repeating the message that he first gave in a speech in Los Angeles in July.

But, with Mr Blair speaking tomorrow to the Iraq Study Group, which is looking at alternative solutions for Iraq including involving its neighbours, his speech to the Lord Mayor’s banquet at Guildhall this evening was different in tone and suggested that he wants to capitalise on the new mood in Washington. Mr Bush has been opposed to talk with Iran.

Mr Blair said that Iran’s “genuine fear” that America sought a military solution was “entirely misplaced”. It did not, he said bluntly.

Mr Bush ducked any direct confrontation with Mr Blair, saying that he had not read the speech. But, in a White House press conference alongside Ehud Olmert, the Israeli Prime Minister, he gave warning against cracks appearing in the united front with which the West has approached Iran.

“I think it’s very important for the world to unite with one common voice to say to the Iranians that, if you choose to continue forward, you’ll be isolated,” Mr Bush said.

Although Robert Gates, the new US Defence Secretary, is also among those who have advocated a more open approach to Iran, Mr Bush said that the regime’s nuclear ambitions were a “threat to world peace” and went on to discuss the prospect of economic sanctions against the regime.

Mr Blair said that the choice for Iran was clear. “They help the Middle East peace process, not hinder it; they stop supporting terrorism in Lebanon or Iraq and they abide by, not flout, their international obligations. In that case, a new partnership is possible. Or, alternatively, they face the consequence of not doing so: isolation.”

The Prime Minister still hopes to persuade the US to engage fully in the Palestinian-Israeli peace process, but frustrated British diplomats in Washington say that the White House shows no real sign of being interested in the subject. Mr Bush yesterday said that he had discussed with Mr Olmert the two-state solution and the need for the Palestinian government to embrace the principles behind the road map for the Middle East peace process, but made it clear that their talks had focused on Iran and Iraq.

Earlier yesterday, Mr Bush met the Iraq Study Group, led by former Secretary of State James Baker, to discuss its imminent report charting a possible new course for Iraq. The President said that he would not “pre-judge” their findings while his spokesman emphasised that, despite Democrat control of Congress, Mr Bush remained commander-in-chief.

Senior Democrats have begun talking openly about the prospect of bringing troops home within six months, while others have urged the president to negotiate a diplomatic solution with Iraq’s neighbours.

But Mr Bush also had harsh words for Syria, a country with which, unlike Iran, the US has diplomatic relations. The President said that Syria should stop interfering in Lebanon and “harbouring extremists” and must begin helping “this young democracy in Iraq succeed”.

Imad Moustapha, the Syrian ambassador to the United States, said that his country was willing to engage with Britain and America.
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Star Wars bar scene-New Leadership in Senate

 Strike up the band ! The soon to be new Democratic leadership is right out of Star Wars bar scene, here's a list of the new other wordly cast of characters...........

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Majority Leader: Harry Reid- aka Dingy Harry

Assistant Majority Leader: Dick Durbin-  remember his comparison of interrogation practices at Gitmo to the Nazi, Soviet, and Pol Pot regimes ?

Agriculture: Tom Harkin

Appropriations: Robert Byrd- of white sheet fame, he'll do great in bar with his past as a 'wizard'

Armed Services: Carl Levin- big cut n run boy

Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: Christopher Dodd

Budget: Kent Conrad

Commerce, Science, and Transportation: Daniel Inouye -aged 82

Energy and Natural Resources: Jeff Bingaman

Environment and Public Works: Barbara Boxer

Finance: Max Baucus

Foreign Relations: Joseph Biden

Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions: Edward Kennedy-bottoms up

Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs: Joseph Lieberman

Indian Affairs: Byron Dorgan

Judiciary: Patrick Leahy -where's Judge Judy when we need her

Select Committee on Intelligence: Jay Rockefeller

Small Business and Entrepreneurship: John Kerry ,such an important position for such an important man

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  • Many Americans wanted change and "a new direction." For them, just about any change and/or new direction will do.

  • Despite traditional mistrust for pollsters, their predictions proved shockingly accurate.

  • Forget the conventional wisdom about gaps between red and blue states.

  • Jews who should know conservatives are their only friends still voted 87% Democrat. It's a family tradition not easily broken.

  • An amnesty bill is coming. The Democrats and the President want it and a few Republicans were and are trying to put a finger in this dam.

  • Very leftist liberals will take over key committee chairmanships.

  • Charles Rangle will assume Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, the most powerful committee in the House. It has jurisdiction over taxes, trade, Social Security, and Medicare. Rangle has said he would put all Bush tax cuts on the chopping block.

  • Fellow Democrats could, over time, impose a cumulative tax increase of $2.4 trillion.

  • John Conyers of Michigan will likely initiate any impeachment proceedings against the President. This leads to national destabilization as with Watergate when the stock market cost investors billions.

  • John Murtha of Pennsylvania will chair the Appropriations Committee. He will make good his threats to cut funding for Iraq, forcing withdrawal of American troops. While many of you are cheering this, the new battleground will become America. Don't let anyone tell you differently.

  • The far left Dennis Kucinitch of Ohio is in line to become chairman of the Government Reform Committee on national security. He once introduced a bill to "abolish all nuclear weapons." Good idea, Dennis, but Osama, Kim Jong Il, Pakistan, China, Ahmadinejad, and more, are now doubled up in laughter at your suggestion. Kucinitch would not condemn Hezbollah and has called for an end to the war on drugs.

  • Bennie Thompson of Mississippi will become U.S. House Homeland Security Chairman. He is unqualfied for this position due to the fact he has had no experience.

  • Scratch energy expansion in America such as ANWAR. Rep. John Dingell has opposed all of the President's energy programs. Under Dingell, the ability to achieve energy independence is not possible.

  • If you think it was rough for the President working with Tom Daschle, just wait for the new leadership of Nancy Pelosi. She has called the President a liar, dangerous, and the emperor with no clothes. Clearly if you want a good friend in Washington, get a pet.



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    Khamenei calls elections a victory for Iran

     Of course our ousting of Saddam was a victory for Iran also, all we have done is make Iran the Strong Man of the region. We got rid of thier worst enemy for them. Iran has a lot to thank us for, including the nuclear bombs they will shorty possess. We should used our man power,money and resouces to focus on Iran rather then Iraq. Iran is and has always been the bigger threat.



    TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Friday called U.S. President George W. Bush's defeat in congressional elections a victory for Iran.

    Bush has accused Iran of trying to make a nuclear bomb, being a state sponsor of terrorism and stoking sectarian conflict in Iraq, all charges Tehran denies.

    "This issue (the elections) is not a purely domestic issue for America, but it is the defeat of Bush's hawkish policies in the world," Khamenei said in remarks reported by Iran's student news agency ISNA on Friday.

    Since Washington's hostile and hawkish policies have always been against the Iranian nation, this defeat is actually an obvious victory for the Iranian nation."

    The Democrats wrested control of both houses of Congress from the Republicans in this week's mid-term elections, partly because of voter concern over the war in Iraq.

    Khamenei, a senior cleric in power since 1989, has the last word on matters of state in Iran's complex system of Islamic rule, while the government, under President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is in charge of day-to-day decision making.

    "The result of this election indicates that the majority of American people are dissatisfied and are fed up with the policies of the American administration," the IRNA state news agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying.

    Khamenei said military maneuvers in the Gulf this week in which Iranian forces tested new missile systems showed Iran was ready to face any threat.

    But, he said: "With the scandalous defeat of America's policies in Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon and Afghanistan, America's threats are empty threats on an international scale."

    Khamenei condemned Israel for its artillery attack on Wednesday in Gaza which killed 18 civilians, and also the "silence" of Western nations over "this great oppression".

    "The daily crimes by the savage Zionists in Gaza once more prove that holding talks with this occupying regime is of no use."


    http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=politicsNews&storyid=2006-11-10T140135Z_01_L10266591_RTRUKOC_0_US-USA-ELECTIONS-IRAN.xml&src=rss&rpc=22
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    Nancy's welcome from America's friends

    Gee I guess the timing is just a coincidence huh ? This was heard from Coast to Coast across the US:  " Jihad, what Jihad ? the malls are still open and I still have my SUV and Starbucks latte every morning. Jihad, what Jihad ?" Its the frog in the slowly heated up water syndrome, the Americas masses will be boiled to death before they realize the water is heating up beyong thier escape. Now just give me my cheeseburger and don't trouble me with such troubling matters.

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    GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (Nov. 8) - Hamas' military wing called Wednesday on Muslims around the world to attack American targets. . . . "America is offering political, financial and logistic cover for the Zionist occupation crimes, and it is responsible for the Beit Hanoun massacre. Therefore, the people and the nation all over the globe are required to teach the American enemy tough lessons," Hamas' military wing said in a statement sent to The Associated Press.

    http://articles.news.aol.com/news/_a/hamas-wing-urges-attacks-on-american/20061108050109990009
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    The US to Israel-let Egypt arm Palestinians

    How long will the us continue to play both ends against the middle, declaring on one hand we are israel's friend, yet continuing to supply her enemies with money and weapons which any idiot knows will be used against israel in the unbridled attempt to destroy her. is this dumb or dirty ? You decide.

    U.S. to Israel: Allow Egypt to Arm Palestinian Bader Division

    U.S. to Israel: Allow Egypt to Arm Palestinian Bader Division 18:23 Nov 07, '06 / 16 Cheshvan 5767

    (IsraelNN.com) The United States is pressuring Israel to approve the transfer of thousands of guns from Egypt to the Palestinian Bader Division in Jordan prior to the unit’s deployment in Gaza.

    According to an unnamed official quoted by the Haaretz news service, U.S. President George Bush expects the division to arrive in Gaza prior to his meeting with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in Washington next Monday.

    He also said that political means could also be used to deal with terrorism activity aimed at Israel from Gaza, in addition to military solutions.

    The official added that the Bush administration believes the humanitarian issues in Gaza must be addressed in order to prevent a swell of support for the Hamas terrorist group that currently leads the Palestinian Authority government.

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