Wednesday, 15 June 2011

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ISM Safety Advisory for Female and Gay Activists

Proposed Gray Propaganda for deployment at campuses in response to Israel Apartheid Week, Gaza Flotilla
by Bill Levinson

The International Solidarity Movement has made it clear that “The ISM is not an organization, but rather a movement which all organizations, groups and/or individuals who agree with our principles can join.” This means the ISM is not a legal entity (e.g. a corporate person or an actual organization) against which anybody can take legal action, and it doubtlessly enjoys the fact that “you can’t hit a ghost.” As far as we can see, however, the fact that the ISM is NOT a legal entity such as a corporate person, organization, or business means it has no exclusive right to the name “International Solidarity Movement.” Oops.

We have accordingly developed a one-page gray propaganda leaflet, i.e. one that does not clearly identify itself with any source of origin, for JDL Canada and similar organizations to distribute on college...

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“Fight Islamization” Propaganda Poster

by Bill Levinson

Please feel free to copy and circulate. This item is designed to be crude and coarse, and to appeal to the man in the beer hall and the man in the street (like the original on which we modeled it). It and others can be used, for example, by JDL Canada to fight the Sea Hitler ship to Gaza.

Note incidentally that we say Islamization and not Islam. It is important to not give the enemy propaganda that can be turned against us, or used by the enemy to appeal to Muslims who are not involved in trying to turn Euro-American countries into Sharia-governed hellholes. Also, if this poster is to be distributed to an African-American audience, the woman should be re-done to make her Black; if to Asian audiences, she should be Asian.

Fight Islamization

It is to be remembered that brutal, explicit, and graphic pictures of this nature played a direct role in whipping up enough hatred to start the Spanish American War and draw the United States into the First World War at a cost...

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US rethinking intervention

The author supports a robust interventionist policy. I don’t, certainly with respect to “humanitarian interventions” like in Kosova and Libya. But when American interests are at stake I am for it. That is not to say that there are not times that the American people as represented By Congress, will be in favour of humanitarian intervention. The decision should be Congresses to make and not the President’s. Why is America giving money to the Palestinians, to UNWRA, to Egypt, to Libya while the oil rich states are giving small amounts at best. Why isn’t the Senate debating this. Why didn’t America charge Iraq for its liberation. Ted Belman


By W. James Antle, III, AMERICAN SPECTATOR

Over the last year, the number of House Republicans voting to pull out of Afghanistan has tripled to 26. A New York Times/CBS News poll found that 43 percent of rank-and-file Republicans want to reduce our Afghan footprint, a percentage double November...

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EU Islam-critical parties unite

Politically Incorrect

The Swiss Tagesanzeiger newspaper cited the Dutch Islam critic Geert Wilders that we’re “at the beginning of something really great.” Such was the statement of the PVV leader at an informal press discussion with the SVP politician Oskar Freysinger last Thursday in The Hague (PI reported). It appears hear to be not only an intense friendship but also the formation of a powerful European pact between Islam-critical parties that is above any possible suspicion of being close to “rightwing extremism.”

The Tagesanzeiger writes:

Wilders wants to be inspired by Switzerland. “We want to multiply our initiatives. We are the beginning of something really great,” the Dutch politician said. The minaret initiative especially has affected him. Both politicians not only made shots at Islam this time, but also the debt states of Greece and Portugal receive their digs as well. At the...

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Palestinian statehood: What is the U.N.’s role?

LA TIMES

John R. Bolton, former U.S. ambassador to the U.N., says a vote would only diminish the world body.

An aversion to reality can be a powerfully destructive force. Its most visible manifestation in international affairs lies in trying to create political “facts on the ground” through the United Nations. Accordingly, it is no surprise that the Middle East, one of our most intractable problems, provokes so much U.N. activity, even though the real-world consequences are so limited.

The next episode of reality avoidance is the near certainty that, this fall, the General Assembly will vote to recognize a Palestinian state, possibly also declaring that state’s borders with Israel to be the 1967 lines (actually, just the Green Line marking the 1949 cease-fire positions). Absent dramatic action by Washington, perhaps 150 or more of the U.N.’s 192 members, including many nominal U.S. allies, will vote in favor.

Will such a resolution actually make any...

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Ted Belman
Jerusalem, Israel