T. Belman. The Premier is not suggesting free and fair elections. He wants the Islamists to have a better shot. But his vision specifically excludes equal voting rights to the Palestinians in Jordan who make up 75% of the people. ”I don’t like the way Islamists were precluded from the political process,” Khasawneh said. ”I am... CPAC 2012: Newt Gingrich hits the reset button By John Hayward, HUMAN EVENTS This is horrifying. Interpol (International Criminal Police Organization) is a worldwide network of police departments established to help countries capture criminals who cross borders. Saudi Arabia recently used an Interpol alert to have Hamza Kashgari arrested in Malaysia, where he fled for his life after Saudis began calling for his death. By helping the Saudis capture Kashgari, Interpol has become an international Sharia enforcement unit. People who flee the Muslim world to escape punishment can now be rounded up by Interpol and returned to their countries to face Islamic penalties for apostasy, criticizing Muhammad, etc. Harvard promotes the Palestinians’ Slow-Motion ‘Final Solution’ by Bruce Thornton, FrontPageMag
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Sunday, 12 February 2012
Amman (dpa) – Jordanian Prime Minister Awn Khasawneh Friday said that election laws specifically designed to prevent the country’s Muslim Brotherhood from coming to power should be changed.
In an interview with the state-run television, Khasawneh, a former International Court of Justice (ICJ) jurist, advocated reforms that would allow the 2012 early elections to be run according to an election law similar to the 1989 system that produced an Islamic majority.
He strongly criticized current election laws under which the 2007 and 2010 elections were conducted, saying they produced ”service deputies” rather than true legislators.
No one can say they don’t know what Newt Gingrich will do after his inauguration. He’s got big plans, and he laid them all out in his CPAC address. He pledged to have a full list of his proposed executive orders and presidential findings published online by October, so that every voter will know exactly what they’re getting. He wants every Republican candidate to campaign with him on a pledge to hit the next Congress in a monster jam session that repeals the job-killing centralized corruption of ObamaCare, Dodd-Frank, and Sarbanes-Oxley by the time he’s sworn in… and that’s just an appetizer.
Within two hours of plopping his Dilbert calendar and family photographs on the Resolute Desk, he’ll have signed an executive order to cashier every one of the Obama czars. Then he’ll sign one to approve the oil pipeline from Canada to Houston. By lunch, he’ll have moved the U.S. embassy in...
The end of the world as we know it.
There is no idea so hateful or useless that some university somewhere won’t hold a conference on it. The latest example of this unfortunate truism is the recently announced “Israel/Palestine and the One-State Conference” scheduled for early March at the Harvard Kennedy School. Nineteen speakers and ten panels will spend two days explaining why “’two-states for two peoples’ is no longer a viable option for Israel/Palestine,” as the organizers assert, and discussing a “solution” to the Israeli-Arab crisis that has absolutely no chance of ever being implemented.
The adherents of this veiled assault on Israel argue that the “two-state solution,” “in which Israel is secure and the Palestinians have sovereignty,” as President Obama told Time magazine, has been a failure. Of course, the two-state solution has failed because since 1948, the first time Arabs...
Probably Douglas Murray’s finest speech delineating the inane moral fetor emanating from Western academicians on the Iranian nuclear crisis (and the hapless Jewish state Europe hates).
Ted Belman
Jerusalem, Israel
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