by Bill Levinson
350.org is the latest batch of global warming parasites (produce nothing of value to society, want legislation for trillions of dollars in economic disruption with a goodly share of the money falling into the pockets of firms like Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan Chase) to come to our attention via ads on local radio. We turned over the rock, and this is what crawled out from beneath it.
Van Jones
“Getting to 350 means changing everything about our global economy. It means providing clean-energy jobs to rewire every corner of the world and catalyzing a global transformation built on principles of equity and opportunity.”
Here is what Van Jones had to say about the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
Now the letter which demanded, quote, “real answers” to 9/11 called for a, quote, “immediate inquiry into evidence that suggests high-level government officials may have deliberately allowed the September 11th attacks to occur.
Ayalon Video Drives Palestinians Nuts
For years now, I have been begging Israel to demand our rights rather than our security. Ted Belman
Jonathan S. Tobin, Contentions
For far too long, Israeli diplomats have spent much of their time trying to avoid the basic arguments about the Middle East conflict. Rather than take every possible opportunity to hammer home the facts about why Israel is in the West Bank and the right of Jews to live there, the country’s foreign ministry has instead often concentrated its energies on smoothing over differences. It has also sought to avoid the arguments entirely with well-intentioned but largely pointless efforts to “brand” Israel in such a way as to make people think about pretty girls, beaches and scientific innovations.
But Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon has ignored this convention and created a clever and informative six-minute YouTube video answering the question of “The Truth About the West Bank.” This is driving the Palestinian Authority up the wall.
The PA is running scared
It is the PA that is in violation of Oslo, Not Israel. But they are right in one thing, Israel is not going to abrogate Oslo. Israel has had many opportunities to do so. The refusal to negotiate is the lastest breach and Israel didn’t call them on it. Ted Belman
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH, JPOST
Erekat said Israel had “relinquished its political and security obligations under the terms of the Oslo Accords.”
Had Israel abided by these agreements, the Palestinian state would have been established in 1999, Erekat said.
Ghassan Khatib, spokesman for the PA government, said that rescinding the Oslo Accords would harm not only the Palestinians, but Israel as well.
“The Oslo Accords are not only in the interest of the Palestinians at the expense of Israel,” he said. “Such a move would harm the interests of both parties and not only one side.”
Khatib told the Palestine News Network agency that the PA’s statehood bid was not a unilateral act, as charged by...














