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  • A Dictator's Double Standard ( Pinochet versus Castro )

    12/12/2006 7:07:09 AM PST · by george76 · 36 replies · 1,117+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | December 12, 2006
    Pinochet tortured and murdered. His legacy is Latin America's most successful country. In the past 15 years, Chile's economy has grown at twice the regional average, and its poverty rate has been halved. It's leaving behind the developing world, where all of its neighbors remain mired. It also has a vibrant democracy... Like it or not, Mr. Pinochet had something to do with this success. To the dismay of every economic minister in Latin America, he introduced the free-market policies that produced the Chilean economic miracle -- and that not even Allende's socialist successors have dared reverse. He also accepted...
  • Alec Baldwin Disses Jeane Kirkpatrick, Advocates Disbanding CIA

    12/10/2006 11:48:48 AM PST · by lowbridge · 74 replies · 2,975+ views
    http://newsbusters.org/node/ ^ | December 9, 2006 | Noel Sheppard
    Alec Baldwin Disses Jeane Kirkpatrick, Advocates Disbanding CIA Posted by Noel Sheppard on December 9, 2006 - 19:15. Arianna Huffington really needs to rethink access to her blog. Lately, the nonsensical ravings of her guests would be much more appropriate at Daily Kos than the Huffington Post.This abomination by actor Alec Baldwin is a perfect example. On the day America learned it had lost one of the classiest people to ever represent our country at the United Nations, Baldwin chose to disparage her in a way that either questioned her femininity, or insinuated she was a warmonger: I heard William...
  • Heritage Mourns the Passing of Jeane Kirkpatrick

    12/08/2006 3:15:41 PM PST · by Paige · 6 replies · 393+ views
    The Heritage Foundation mourns the loss of former U.N. envoy Jeane Kirkpatrick today. She will be remembered for her strong stance on defending U.S. interests and principles at the U.N. Her relationship with Heritage was close and collaborative through the years. Not only was she a regular participant when we put together programs on foreign policy, she contributed an address on Strength as part of our 1998-1999 “Leadership for America” campaign. She will be missed. Please read her essay, Defending U.S. Interests and Principles in the United Nations, below, as well as Edwin Feulner’s statement on her passing, and archived...
  • Jeane Kirkpatrick, Ex-Ambassador, Dies

    12/08/2006 7:56:46 AM PST · by nuconvert · 55 replies · 1,371+ views
    FOXNews/AP ^ | December 08, 2006
    Jeane Kirkpatrick, Ex-Ambassador, Dies Friday, December 08, 2006 By MERRILL HARTSON, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON — Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, an unabashed apostle of Reagan era conservatism and the first woman U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, has died. The death of the 80-year-old Kirkpatrick, who began her public life as a Hubert Humphrey Democrat, was announced Friday at the senior staff meeting of the U.S. mission to the United Nations. Spokesman Richard Grenell said that Ambassador John Bolton asked for a moment of silence. An announcement of her death also was posted on the Web site of the American Enterprise...
  • Kirkpatrick hit liberals for blaming America first

    05/14/2006 11:26:20 PM PDT · by george76 · 18 replies · 1,509+ views
    THE WASHINGTON TIMES ^ | May 15, 2006 | Ralph Z. Hallow
    Jeane J. Kirkpatrick's eyes twinkle at the mention of that August 1984 night at the Republican National Convention in Dallas when she eviscerated liberal Democrats as the "blame America first crowd." "When Marxist dictators shoot their way into power in Central America, the San Francisco Democrats don't blame the guerrillas and their Soviet allies," ... "They blame United States policies of 100 years ago. But then they always blame America first." With those words, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations -- a long-time Democrat -- described the difference between President Reagan's determination to defeat communism and Democratic Party leaders'...
  • Conservatives Unsettled About Movement's Future

    02/09/2006 10:24:33 PM PST · by conservative in nyc · 78 replies · 1,403+ views
    New York Times ^ | 2/10/06 | ADAM NAGOURNEY and DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
    Despite the triumph of placing two conservatives on the Supreme Court within four months, leaders of the conservative movement these days seem less celebratory than divided. Heading into a midterm Congressional election in which the enthusiasm of conservative advocates could play a vital role in determining how Republicans fare, conservative leaders face internal rifts over polarizing issues and are dogged by a sense that a Republican-led Congress and a Republican president are not taking the nation in the proper direction on some critical matters, party leaders said. The fissures were evident as members gathered here on Thursday for the first...
  • The Chicago Presbytery's naïve, dangerous embrace of terrorists (PCUSA)

    01/08/2006 12:09:27 PM PST · by Presbyterian Reporter · 21 replies · 918+ views
    Chicago Jewish Community Online ^ | Jan 2006 | STEVEN B. NASATIR
    Despite 9/11 and the almost numbing frequency of suicide bombings in Iraq, Israel, London. Madrid, Istanbul, Bali, and elsewhere, some people continue pedaling two discredited arguments: 1) that blame for these attacks ultimately lies with the policies or mere existence of the victims’ governments; and 2) that we must listen and can learn something of value from the terrorists themselves. Most Americans realize that "it’s not us, it’s them," in other words, it is the terrorists, not the victims of terrorism, who are to blame. Accordingly, it is the terrorists, not us, who need to change or to be stopped....
  • Mideast visit called ill-advised (Presbyterians and Hezbollah)

    12/23/2005 8:10:27 AM PST · by Presbyterian Reporter · 3 replies · 502+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | Dec 23, 2005 | Gary Washburn
    The pastor of Fourth Presbyterian Church has sent a letter to Chicago's 50 aldermen formally distancing himself from the decision of a denomination leader to meet with representatives of Hezbollah, an anti-Israeli group with terrorist ties. The City Council last week passed a resolution condemning the meeting and expressing "dismay" with Rev. Bob Reynolds, head of the Chicago Presbytery. Reynolds was part of a church group that met with Hezbollah leaders during a trip to the Middle East last month. During the debate on the resolution, two aldermen also threatened to oppose a zoning change sought by Fourth Presbyterian Church...
  • The Church of Jihad-Why do Presbyterian leaders insist on meeting with Hezbollah?

    12/23/2005 5:48:05 AM PST · by SJackson · 45 replies · 998+ views
    Frontpagemagazine ^ | 12-23-05 | Patrick Devenny
    Hezbollah official Nabil Qawuq is undoubtedly a busy man. As Hezbollah’s commander in Southern Lebanon, Qawuq is responsible for leading the bulk of the Shi’ite terrorist group’s combat forces, while frequently overseeing attacks on Israeli positions and attempts to kidnap Israeli soldiers or civilians. A confidante of Hezbollah General Secretary Hassan Nasrallah, Qawuq is also a fixture on Al-Jazeera and Lebanese television, his appearances generously mottled with calls for the destruction of the Jewish state. Nevertheless, Qawuq recently found the time in his busy schedule to meet with -- of all things -- a church group. On October 20th, a...
  • PCUSA attempts to fill hole furiously while digging deeper.

    12/06/2005 6:47:38 PM PST · by Presbyterian Reporter · 2 replies · 369+ views
    For Zion's Sake ^ | Dec 6, 2005 | Christopher
    First rule of getting out of a hole: quit digging. Now that Jewish groups have stepped up their criticism of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Stated Clerk Clifton Kirkpatrick has been forced to defend the denomination in the wake of its latest delegation to visit Hizballah. ironically enough, on the front of the PCUSA website is an article for the "Say NO to torture" Epiphany gathering and an article where Kirkpatrick restates PC(USA)'s opposition to capital punishment. However, the largest Presbyterian denomination in the United States can only find weasel words to condemn a foreign terrorist organization with an unambiguous track...
  • DNC opposes divestment

    12/06/2005 3:29:06 PM PST · by Presbyterian Reporter · 4 replies · 441+ views
    Jewish Telegraph Agency ^ | Dec 5, 2005 | JTA
    The Democratic National Committee came out against efforts to divest from Israel or the Palestinian areas. The DNC executive, meeting Monday in Phoenix, passed a resolution declaring “its opposition to efforts to boycott, divest from, or otherwise single out companies for their work in Israel or the Palestinian Authority, and commends members of the Muslim, Christian, Jewish and other faiths who courageously continue to work together to attain a peaceful negotiated settlement to any conflict in the Middle East.” The resolution called efforts to divest from Israel “counterproductive.” Susan Turnbull, a DNC vice-chairwoman, told JTA that the initiative arose out...
  • Jewish groups step up criticismas PCUSA attempts to calm furor

    12/05/2005 4:09:18 PM PST · by Presbyterian Reporter · 2 replies · 324+ views
    Layman Online ^ | Dec 5, 2005 | John Adams
    In a letter to presbyteries and synods, Stated Clerk Clifton Kirkpatrick contends that a Presbyterian delegation that met recently with Hezbollah, a terrorist group, was not sanctioned by the Presbyterian Church (USA). "We have been in contact with the leaders of the trip and have learned that it was not a delegation representing the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), but rather a study trip for individuals, under the auspices of the Middle East Task Force of Chicago Presbytery," Kirkpatrick said. Kirkpatrick did not mention that Nuhad Tomeh, the regional liaison of the PCUSA for Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and the Gulf, helped arrange...
  • Rev. Dr. Nuhad Tomeh, Presbyterian Church USA Ambassador to Hezbollah

    12/05/2005 4:05:51 PM PST · by Presbyterian Reporter · 14 replies · 974+ views
    Jewish Russian Telegraph ^ | Dec 3, 2005 | JRT
    Now, let's meet Rev. Dr. Nuhad Tomeh, an employee of Presbyterian Church USA. It looks like his main mission is to be full Representative and Ambassador to Hezbollah (Party of God). Whenever Presbyterians have a contact with the terrorist organization Nuhad Tome is always listed as a facilitator: EMEU in May 2002 SFTS in June 2004 Ron Stone in October 2004 Worley in October 2005 More, October 20, 2005 ADL's press release is a correct first step. This is good but not nearly enough. We are demanding from ADL a full-scale attack on the pro-terrorist activities of the mailine liberal...
  • Presbyterians Say Meeting in Middle East Isn't Official

    12/02/2005 3:21:34 AM PST · by Presbyterian Reporter · 14 replies · 594+ views
    New York Times ^ | Dec 2, 2005 | JODI WILGOREN
    Scrambling to maintain fragile friendships with Jewish groups, local and national officials of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) are distancing themselves from a meeting in Lebanon between a Hezbollah commander and a Presbyterian delegation that included the denomination's Chicago leader. Jay Rock, the church's national coordinator for interfaith relations, promised Jewish leaders in a letter this week that Presbyterians would develop guidelines for members traveling in troubled regions, saying those at the Hezbollah meeting should have made clear the church's positions "against terrorism in any form, and for the security and vitality of Israel." At the same time, the Rev. Robert...
  • Chicago Presbyterian Meeting with Hezbollah Decried

    12/01/2005 2:12:37 PM PST · by Presbyterian Reporter · 23 replies · 795+ views
    Anti Defamation League ^ | Dec 2, 2005 | ADL
    The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) joined today with four other leading Chicago Jewish organizations to denounce a recent meeting with the terrorist group Hezbollah attended by leaders and members of the Presbytery of Chicago of The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). ADL Regional Director Lonnie Nasatir issued the following statement on the terrorist group Hezbollah: It is unconscionable that Presbyterian leaders would meet with Hezbollah, which our government designates as a foreign terrorist organization. Hezbollah (Party of God) has a track record of terror that is unambiguous. It pioneered the use of suicide bombing in the Middle East. It is committed to the...
  • Another Presbyterian Meeting with Terrorists

    11/27/2005 12:09:00 PM PST · by Presbyterian Reporter · 3 replies · 393+ views
    For Zion's Sake ^ | Nov 27, 2005 | Christopher
    This past week, Hizbullah invaded Israel with the intention of kidnapping Israeli soldiers. Make no mistake, Hizballah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah vowed Friday that attempts to abduct Israeli soldiers would continue, saying Hizballah has no intention of laying down its arms. They are not considered the world's most dangerous terrorist organization for nothing. Now, operations to kidnap Israelis take a lot of planning. An operation as large as this, which used every type of weapon in the terrorist organization's arsenal, must have been in planning last month, when a group from the PCUSA visited southern Lebanon at the invitation of...
  • PCUSA Head Takes Tomato Challenge to McDonalds

    11/25/2005 7:26:00 AM PST · by paudio · 42 replies · 1,221+ views
    christian post ^ | Nov. 24, 2005 | Elaine Spencer
    The head of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. has endorsed a call for McDonalds to improve working conditions and raise the pay of its tomato pickers. In a letter released on Wednesday, the Rev. Clifton Kirkpatrick, stated clerk of the two-million-member denomination, challenged the fast food chain giant to “put an end to human rights violations” by bringing an “adequate solution to the grievous conditions and sub-poverty wages of farmworkers.” "Farmworkers are explicitly excluded from the National Labor Relations Act, which denies them the right to organize, the right to negotiate with their employers, and the right to appeal grievances to...
  • WIESENTHAL CENTER DENOUNCES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LEADERS' MEETING WITH HEZBOLLAH TERRORIST COMMANDER

    11/24/2005 6:09:10 PM PST · by Presbyterian Reporter · 12 replies · 896+ views
    Simon Wiesenthal Center ^ | Nov 23, 2005 | SWC
    The Simon Wiesenthal Center has denounced renewed contact between the U.S. branch of the Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) and Hezbollah, the Lebanon-based terror organization. According to the Middle East Research Institute, Lebanese media confirmed that a PCUSA delegation headed by Robert Morley, a retired professor from McCormick Theological Seminary and Father Nihad Tomeh, the Church’s Mideast liaison met with Sheikh Nabil Qaouk, Hezbollah’s commander in Southern Lebanon. The Church delegation reportedly wanted to learn more about Hezbollah’s charitable works and its "concern" for people. "The people of Lebanon struggle mightily to reassert their independent democracy, Israel evacuates Gaza and continues negotiations...
  • Presbyterians meet with Hezbollah

    11/23/2005 7:04:11 AM PST · by tedbel · 1 replies · 340+ views
    DISGUSTING Presbyterian Church USA & Families of 9/11 Victims Delegations Meet with Hizbullah MEMRI On October 20, 2005, the Lebanese press reported that a delegation from the Presbyterian Church USA, headed by Father Nihad Tu'meh and with Robert Worley as its spokesman,[1] visited southern Lebanon at the invitation of Hizbullah, and met there with the terrorist organization's commander in southern Lebanon, Nabil Qawuq. During the meeting, Qawuq expressed his doubts about U.S. actions in the region and the intentions of the Bush administration. Worley, on his part, assured Qawuq that he was not defending the U.S. administration, that all delegation...
  • Another Presbyterian group meets with Hezbollah leader

    11/23/2005 10:11:39 AM PST · by Presbyterian Reporter · 30 replies · 1,473+ views
    Presbyterian Layman ^ | Nov 23, 2005 | John Adams
    With the Presbyterian Church (USA) already under fire for its one-sided policy calling for divestment of funds in corporations that do business with Israel, another delegation from the PCUSA met recently with the leader of Southern Lebanon's Hezbollah, a reputed terrorist organization. The meeting had a highly partisan political flavor, with the Hezbollah leader criticizing the policies of President George W. Bush and the spokesman for the Presbyterian delegation assuring his host that none of the members of the delegation had voted Democratic or supported the U.S. policies in the Mideast. The PCUSA delegation was led by the Rev. Nuhad...