Wednesday, 24 August 2011
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News.........
Australia's pesky populace
Shooting 45s
What in the hell is going on here? the libyan air force? why "preserve" it as an asset, if the regime was at stake?
UK 'may keep both aircraft carriers'
NATO covert guidance steered Libyan rebel gains
BLACKFIVE: Chuck Mawhinney - Someone You Should Know
What's Newt's Real Beef with Campaign Coverage?
Libya’s Rebels Unhappy with Russia and China
American Pie
Will R2P become NMP
Peshmerga in Diyala move in coordination with Iraqi forces and under U.S. supervision
Bull semen spill shuts down US highway
Investor hopes for QE3 rescue may be dashed, traders say
Some gold bulls say it's time to cash in
Moody's cuts Japan rating one notch to Aa3
Analysis: Can Israel count on Germany
God particle may not exist after all, say experts
GOP's Paul Ryan should run for president
How Islam is trying to destroy the United States
Obama’s ineligibility: Prepare to defend America–Perp walk Obama out of the White House
Death by Amnesty -- Illegal alien on bail kills four
Shameless legislators line up for shutdown pay
Gold hits $1,913 an ounce
Restoring Courage
Iran’s Strategy To Annihilate The Jewish State
Obama's vacation: Exercise, economics
Israeli Tech Start-up Develops New Solar Window
The true about Islam
Qadaffi's End? And What Will Replace Him?
Live Free Or Die Hard
Mark Levin – Is That The Act Of A Dictator?
THE ANDREA SHEA KING SHOW - Susan Daniels -Private Eye
The Boys of Iwo Jima.
Libya: rebel fighters take control of Gaddafi compound
Libya: Britain prepares to send team to help with stability plan
Libya: Gaddafi regime could unleash chemical weapons stockpile
Libya: Col Gaddafi vows death or victory
Iran shows UN advanced nuclear equipment
UN to investigate 'crimes against humanity’ in Syria
China 'set to launch rival to International Space Station'
Red Arrows: mystery 'flash seen on plane's underside just before crash'
Kim Jong Il and his bullet-proof train annoy locals on rare Siberia visit
Mexican smugglers dig tunnel under US border
Syria's Bloody Ramadan: Running from the Ghosts of Damascus
Resentment in the North: Rich EU Members Lose Patience with the 'Olive Zone'
and finally.........
10 Common Uses of Encryption on the Web
DaleyGator DaleyThought: Sharia has no place in our courts
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Tuesday, 23 August 2011
The Hideous MLK Memorial
By Alan Caruba
I was a young working journalist during the era of the Civil Rights movement and one evening I was covering a speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on the campus of Drew University in Madison, NJ. I was accompanied by Vivian Braxton, a civil rights activist who said, “Let’s go backstage and meet him” when the speech was finished.
Backstage, Dr. King stood alone while others stood at a respectful distance, afraid to approach him, so overwhelmed by the power of his words and personality. Vivian, however, headed straight for him with myself in tow. My first reaction was that he was shorter than I had thought and my second was a smile that was an embrace.
I introduced myself as a freelance journalist who was there to cover the speech for a local black newspaper and Dr. King found that very amusing. We chatted briefly and I tucked away a great moment in my memory, never anticipating that he would fall victim to an assassin’s bullet or that, years later, a Washington, D.C. memorial would be created in his honor.
Opened to the public on August 19, a statue of Dr. King stands thirty feet tall and in an irony that boggles the mind, was carved in China, the work of a Chinese sculptor, working in an Orwellian, totalitarian society.
It is also one of the most hideous works of “art” imaginable for anyone who recalls the times and the character of a man who said, “I am not interested in power for power’s sake, but I am interested in power that is moral, that is right and that is good.”
The statue depicts a scowling figure, his face fixed with the look of every despot whose statue is intended to instill fear or awe in those who gaze upon it. His arms are crossed over his chest as if protecting himself or preparing to pass a harsh judgment.
It is hideous because it completely obliterates the gentleness of Dr. King, the heart that strove against injustice. The awfulness of the statue reminded me of another of his quotes, “Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.”
I have no idea what the memorial committee had in mind when it sanctioned this statue, but I have little doubt that Dr. King would have been mortified by it. He was a man who, on that long ago evening on the Drew University campus, greeted Vivian and me with a big smile in the midst of a great struggle to secure the rights of blacks in America.
In these times in which Arabs in Syria, Libya, Egypt and Tunisia have put their lives on the line to overthrow their tyrants, Dr. King had anticipated that human aspiration saying, “Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.”
So, now, on a four-acre site on the Tidal Basin between the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials, a huge intimidating statue stands where a life-size statue would have permitted visitors to marvel at the power of love over hate, morality over oppression, and the struggle for justice that is the birthright of all men and women.
“Rarely do we find men who willingly engage in hard, solid thinking,” warned Dr. King. “There is an almost universal quest for easy answers and half-baked solutions. Nothing pains some people more than having to think.”
Dr, King’s life was devoted to making all Americans think about the kind of society, the kind of nation, in which they wanted to live.
“A nation or civilization that continues to produce soft-minded men purchases its own spiritual death on the installment plan.”
The memorial will be dedicated on August 28 by President Barack Obama, a man who was elected more for the color of his skin, than the content of his character. The date marks the 48th anniversary of Dr. King’s speech, “I have a dream”, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
Dr. King surely would be appalled that young blacks would be rioting in the streets of American cities, looting, attacking people, nearly a half century after the achievement of the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts for which he gave his life.
I think he would have been appalled by a thirty-foot-tall statue that resembles those of tyrants like Mao tse Tung, Stalin, or Saddam Hussein.
For my part, the King Memorial completely misses his message of humility combined with tenacity, of spirituality linked to non-violent struggle, of faith that great wrongs can be put right by people of faith and of courage.
© Alan Caruba, 2011
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MEDITATIONS ON THE LONDON RIOTS . . .
Sean Linnane explores the myths of gun control, and contrasts & compares the U.K. riots to the 1992 Rodney King riots of Los Angeles . . .
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Israeli Boys & Their Toys............by Dan Friedman
In the aftermath of this weekend’s Sinai attack, Israel has reverted to its old mindset, settling for the status quo ante and signaling her enemies, and her own citizens, that she has no intention of exacting a real price for flagrant Arab aggression - all the while, burying her dead.
Not that it will come as a surprise to the people of Israel. For years, Israeli authorities have offered them hardened roofs, new and improved bomb shelters, and now “Iron Dome” as a substitute for actually destroying the enemy’s ability to wage war. There is always a president to placate, a delicate diplomatic situation, or a “process” to protect that takes precedence over safeguarding the lives of the Israeli people.
That is not the the way a real country acts. For one thing, it encourages Israel’s enemies and as a tactic it’s entirely futile. The terrorist front arrayed against Israel isn’t standing still. They adapt and develop their own workarounds to defeat whatever Israel throws up against them. Then they reset for their next onslaught assured that Israel will fight without following through and they will live to murder Jews again another day.
Military razzle dazzle is a poor substitute for victory.
Israeli defense sources: Gaza terror groups changing tactics to avoid Iron Dome system
Dan Friedman
NYC
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News...............
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