1. Joseph Klein: Re-Arming Gaza’s
Terrorists
2. Diana West: Rove's Role in the
Re-election of Obama
3. Ryan Mauro: Morsi Becomes Egypt's 'New Pharaoh'
4. Kyle Olson: Students Pull off
Thanksgiving Event, Despite Protesting Teachers
5. Dave Bego: Union Turkeys Attack Thanksgiving
Re-Arming Gaza’s
Terrorists
By
Joseph
Klein
President
Obama pushed Israel into accepting a ceasefire arrangement with Hamas, which
was engineered by Hamas’s Muslim Brotherhood patron, Egyptian President Mohamed
Morsi. Under the terms of the ceasefire, Israel is supposed to negotiate,
through Egyptian intermediaries, an easing of border restrictions between Gaza
and Israel. This would be the same Egyptian government that had sent its prime
minister to Gaza to express solidarity with Hamas during the fighting. Hamas,
on the other hand, is not required to give up its remaining stockpile of Iranian-supplied
weapons, nor to commit to cease all further imports of Iranian missiles or
missile parts. In short, the ceasefire is a sham. Only a Gaza Strip without
re-armed terrorists can truly stop the fire in the long run. [more...]
Rove's Role in the
Re-election of Obama
By
Diana
West
Let's
all read Cliff Kincaid's excellent Nov. 8 analysis
of the election in which he highlights Karl Rove's leading role in shaping the
Romney campaign strategy not to define Barack Obama as the radical that he is:
the Communist-mentored, Frantz Fanon inspired, faculty-lounge-Marxist who began
his political career as a "fusion" candidate, running on both the socialist
New Party and Democrat ticket. As Rove saw it, the GOP couldn't say anything
bad about Obama or it would turn voters off. Romney, alas, apparently agreed. Kincaid
cites exclusive Bloomberg Businessweek coverage of a closed event at the tail end
of the GOP convention in Tampa where Rove addressed 70 top GOP donors. There,
he laid out his strategy to win over crucial swing voters to defeat Barack
Obama: as the reporter put it, "to criticize Barack Obama without really
criticizing him." [more...]
Morsi Becomes Egypt's 'New Pharaoh'
By Ryan Mauro
On November 21, Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood President
Mohammed Morsi was praised for his role in brokering a ceasefire between Hamas
and Israel. He had positioned himself as the moderate peacemaker worthy of the
$1 billion per year the U.S. had given his predecessor. The very next day he
cashed in his good will with an enormous power grab that made him, in the words
of one prominent Egyptian, the “new Pharoah.” [more...]
Students Pull off
Thanksgiving Event, Despite Protesting Teachers
By
Kyle
Olson
Students
and teachers from Old Rochester Regional Junior High School have teamed up for
many years to serve a traditional Thanksgiving dinner to senior citizens in the
school cafeteria. But this year the teachers thought it would be an opportune
time to bring their complaints about a lack of a collective bargaining
agreement to the community. How? By refusing to participate in the traditional
Thanksgiving event. That’s right, as a way to protest their lack of a contract,
the teachers bailed on the students and senior citizens. But the students and a
group of volunteers kept the tradition alive on their own. [more...]
Union Turkeys Attack Thanksgiving
By
Dave Bego
It's time to call a spade a spade. The Big Labor thugs
continue to show their true colors by attacking one of America’s most sacred
holidays, Thanksgiving. The Big Labor Bosses have their own selfish interests
at heart, working to save their lifestyle, political influences and ultimate
power. These tenacious tactics all come at the expense of the very members they
claim to represent! In their quest for survival, the Big Labor Turkeys are
willing to destroy American exceptionalism and execute the most devastating and
effective portion of their so-called corporate campaigns against American
businesses. Simply put, their actions are an attempt to reduce business
revenues during this critical fiscal season. This effort to bring businesses to
their knees and submit to forced unionism comes on one of the proudest days in
American history. [more...]
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