Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Shalit trade; Revolving Door Terrorism

By Daniel Greenfield, CANADA FREE PRESS

The Shalit deal will release some of the worst murderers in Israeli history, including those responsible for the Dolphinarium disco bombing which killed over a dozen teenagers, the Sbarro pizza bombing which wiped out an entire family, the lynchers of two Israeli reservists and the Passover Massacre at the Park Hotel.

This is Israel’s worst military defeat in its modern history and it is being celebrated with grins and cheers, not just in Gaza but in Tel Aviv.

What the deal really means is revolving door terrorism is back. Kill Israelis and you stay in prison only long enough for other terrorists to kidnap an Israeli and win their release. Those 25-year sentences mean nothing. A life sentence doesn’t mean life, it means however many years it takes the Israeli government to give in to blackmail.

As over a thousand terrorists are freed, it is time to recognize that every Israeli institution has failed to deal with terrorism. Its court system...

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Profile of a Long Planned ‘Protest’

By Judi McLeod, CANADA FREE PRESS

Profiling protesters in the Occupy (fill-in-the-blank) Movement, which copycats the Revolution in Cairo that turned Egypt back to Muslim Brotherhood control, can be best done in four familiar words: “Same old, same old”.

The Occupy Wall Street (OWS) are the same activists who pour onto the streets to burn cars and smash windows during G20 and G8 gatherings. While they go to great lengths to claim representation of the masses, they are at the beck and call of the same political leaders they supposedly rise up against.

They represent organizations who are on government grants and which are sustained by public donations. Think Greenpeace and Code Pink.

The Occupy crowd want average working people to believe their protests are spontaneous; that their carefully crafted fairytales always have a happy ending; that in this case, they work only to save the world from banks and greedy corporations. (If only!)

They are on the payrolls of the...

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It is fair to say that the radical left is more antisemitic than Americans in genral

Many democratic leaders are embracing OWS as an antidote to the Tea Party. Ted Belman

DNCC Chair, Rep. Israel Adds Occupy Wall Street to the List of Anti-Israel/Anti-Semitic Causes He Supports

Occupy LA Protester

The Chairman of The DCCC (Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee) Steve Israel, who is supposed to be representing NY’s 2nd Congressional District, never met a Progressive anti-Semitic or anti-Israel group that he did not embrace. The Long Island Congressman’s latest “love affair” is with Occupy Wall Street whose members have displayed a hatred of both the Jews and the Jewish State.

The DCCC run by Israel features a petition supporting Occupy Wall Street which is looking for 100,000 signatures in support of Occupy Wall Street

Its hard to believe that Congressman Israel hasn’t seen any of the news reports of hatred coming out of the Occupy Wall Street movement.

For example this New York Protester who claims that one small...

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Poll: 79% in favor of Shalit deal

Yedioth Ahronoth

The vast majority of Israel’s citizens are in favor of the deal securing the release of kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit in exchange for 1,027 terrorists, a public opinion poll commissioned by Yedioth Ahronoth shows.

Asked whether they were in favor of Shalit’s release in exchange for 1,027 terrorists, 79% of the respondents said yes and only 14% said no.

The survey was conducted on October 16 by the Dahaf Institute, headed by Mina Tzemach, among 500 people constituting a representative sample of Israel’s adult population. The maximum sampling error is 4.4%.

Among male respondents, 74% support the deal and 19% oppose it, while 86% of the women support it and only 5% are against it.

Sixty-five percent of the respondents believe a similar deal could have been finalized in the past, while 20% said a deal with similar conditions could not have been reached earlier.

As for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s conduct, 49% said he gave into public...

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