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To: Bill who wrote (707362)10/14/2005 10:02:53 AM
From: paret  Respond to of 769667
 
Plant her next to her hero Arafart.



To: Bill who wrote (707362)10/15/2005 12:04:03 PM
From: paret  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Mark Cuban's Film for Terror
Front Page Magazine ^ | October 14, 2005 | Debbie Schlussel

Timing is everything. But for some things, no time is ever the right time.

And that applies to "The War Within," in nationwide release Friday. No time is ever the right time for a movie sympathetic to homicide bombers and terrorists.

Given last week's rumors--hoax or not--about possible bombings of the New York subways and this summer's actual bombings of London subways, "The War Within" is especially loathsome now.

Someone needs to tell Executive Producer and Dallas Mavericks' owner Mark Cuban that.

World's Most Annoying Sports Fan Now Jihadist Propaganda Producer
The movie, about a Pakistani Muslim homicide bomber who blows up New York's Grand Central Station, is especially frightening because the goal is to get you to like the terrorist, Hassan (played by Ayad Akhtar). Hassan does not have a scary-looking Mohammed Atta-esque visage. He is a laid back, very likeable, devout guy, with regular values that could be those of the religious Christian or Jew next door.

And that's the point. Producers want you to sympathize with Hassan, understand his point of view. At the end of the film, viewers may find themselves actually rooting for this hail-terrorist-well-met to blow up Grand Central.

In media notes provided by the movie's publicists, Director and Co-Writer Joseph Castelo's answers to questions are mortifying. "How are we ever going to understand what's going on right now if we don't see these people [homicide bombers/terrorists] as human beings?" Is he asking or telling us?

His "Director's Statement" is the written definition of chutzpah:

"I understand the reluctance to extend sympathy to those who wish to do us harm. But I am a firm believer in the power of empathy. Whereas a sympathetic portrayal would imply an affinity, either emotional or intellectual, with Hassan, our protagonist, an empathetic depiction implies a more complex and potentially enlightening dynamic: that of coming into an awareness of the experience of another."

Huh?

Empathy. Sympathy. Whatever. It's a distinction without a difference, and this absurd psychobabble to justify rooting for terrorists is flat-out disgusting.

No film should ever have a homicide bomber as its "protagonist." Period.

And then there is the story of the "protagonist" Hassan, and why he chose to become a terrorist. When the movie begins, we see Hassan on the streets of Paris, a secular Muslim speaking on the phone about going to the movies. Then, he is called several obscene names and violently nabbed by American agents. We next see secular, innocent Hassan in a dark Karachi, Pakistan dungeon--questioned, tortured, and mutilated. Throughout the film we are treated to views of his various ugly scars and his flashbacks of the torture.

Yes, predictably, it's the Americans' fault. We turned this nice guy into a terrorist through torture.

Exactly how many of the '93 World Trade Center or 9/11 hijackers fit this description? Was the Blind Cleric, Sheikh Omar Abdul Rahman kidnapped from Egypt to the tax-funded Alkifa Refugee Center/mosque in Brooklyn, which he used to plot the '93 attack?

Was Mohammed Atta tortured before he commandeered planes into buildings? No, as I recall, he was ignored by a clueless bank employee when he told her he was going to take over Washington and wanted her photo of it. Were Khalid Al-Midhar and Nawaf Al-Hazmi tortured by America? Actually, they spent a life of luxury in sunny, balmy San Diego, courtesy of Saudi Princess Haifa Al-Faisal, who paid their rent. How about the hijackers who went to Vegas to gamble and drink, patronized strippers at South Florida's "Pink Pony," and visited prostitutes? Was that American-inflicted torture?

The Lackawanna Six Qaeda cell? Were these mostly-American born jihadists tortured? Some say the tough winters they suffered in Buffalo might qualify. You get my drift.

It's not the drift of the creators of this movie. In promotional materials, Castelo said, "You know I'm not ever going to sit here and just go off on the US government; I'll let people arrive at their own conclusions about what's going on." The conclusion he wants movie-goers to "arrive" at are quite obvious.

Who is the dummy at the New York Transportation Authority or Mayor Bloomberg's office who let this guy shoot the film at Grand Central? How to use bombs hidden in New York cab car batteries and how easy it is to blow up 42nd Street and other important New York sites...yeah, that's what we need more movies about.

"The War Within" goes to great lengths to tell us the "true meaning" of jihad, which they claim is a mental and religious struggle, not the violent one against non-believers that it really is. Ironically, the Imam who delivers this sermon is played by Kamal Marayati, the real-life brother of Salam Al-Marayati, head of the Muslim Public Affairs Council. That's significant because not only was a prominent MPAC officer tied to the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group, but Laila Al-Marayati -- Salam's wife -- recently had to shut down her KinderUSA charity because it was laundering money to Hamas martyrs' families. That's the real meaning of jihad.

In case there is any doubt, the filmmakers provided movie critics a bibliography for the film. Listed are books by Palestinian terrorism supporting academics Edward W. Said and Raymond William Baker, Seymour Hersch's "Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib," and most notable, the work of Sayyid Qutb. Qutb was the father of modern extremist Islam and Osama Bin Laden's spiritual leader.

In a metaphor repeated during the movie, Hassan tells the young son of his friend that Muslims are having their homes seized by others who want the land for oil (or whatever), and they must live in the backyard. Hmmm . . . so, who was it in Saudi Arabia who had their land and oil wells seized and nationalized? Not Muslims: Americans. Nice metaphor; doesn't match reality.

The other terrorist in the film is played by Charles Daniel Sandoval, who also starred in "West Bank Brooklyn," about "how hard it is" for Palestinians to live in Brooklyn among Jews. Interesting. Jews out of Gaza, today. Brooklyn, tomorrow. I think I know whose house was taken and who has to live in the backyard doghouse. It's not the Muslims.

Last week, the movie was screened in Dearborn, Michigan (the heart of Islamic America) and, not surprisingly, well received. Unfortunately, there was no "War Within" that audience to oppose this anti-American, pro-homicide bombing film.

Unfortunately, "The War Within" is but one of a new chic genre of nouveau terrorism cinema not-so-verite. Coming up next: "Paradise Now," the Palestinian version of this same old "empathize"-with-the-terrorists trash. Same plot, different setting.

"The War Within" is executive produced by the Danny Bonaduce of the NBA: Dallas Mavericks' owner, failed reality TV star, and loudmouth billionaire Mark Cuban. His HDNet Films, Magnolia Pictures, and 2929 Entertainment developed, financed, produced, and distributed the movie. Landmark, Cuban's chain of artsy-fartsy theaters, is showing the film nationwide.

On his blog, Cuban urges:

"And because you all know I have to plug and promote. [sic] Our movie, The War Within [sic] came out this week and got off to a good start in NY and [sic] expands Friday to multiple cities . . . GO SEE IT. It's intense."

Yes, intensely sickening.

Thursday was Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement. No word on whether Cuban attended a synagogue to repent for the sin of making this outrageous movie.

E-mail Mark Cuban about his production choices. Post notes against this irresponsible movie on his blog.



To: Bill who wrote (707362)10/15/2005 12:27:09 PM
From: paret  Respond to of 769667
 
'Dr. Death' reportedly located in Spain

Associated Press Oct. 15, 2005
mercurynews.com

JERUSALEM - A Nazi war criminal known as "Dr. Death" for sadistic experiments that killed hundreds of prisoners during World War II has been tracked down to Spain, an Israeli newspaper's Web site said Saturday. Spanish police said they had not yet found the man.
The German weekly Der Spiegel said Spanish investigators believe the 91-year-old suspect, Aribert Heim, has been in Spain recently.
Police said they had not found Heim during searches after receiving indications that he was living in the northeastern province of Girona.
"We haven't detained anyone with that name," said Joan Lopez, a police spokesman in Girona. "All we know is that he may have been in the area of Palafrugell recently."
Heim has been a fugitive since he was charged by German authorities in 1962 with killing hundreds of concentration inmates in Germany and Austria with lethal injections. He is thought to have evaded capture in Germany, Argentina, Denmark, Brazil and Spain.
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz said Heim would be arrested soon by Spanish police.
Its Web site quoted a spokesman for the Nazi watchdog Simon Wiesenthal Center, Stephen Clem, as saying the center had evidence that Heim is still alive and has amassed more than $2 million in a Berlin bank.
A call to the center's Israeli branch requesting comment was not immediately returned.
Der Spiegel said Spanish investigators think a relative of Heim transferred about $363,000 to an acquaintance in Spain over the past five years and are looking into the possibility that at least some of it may have been used to support Heim.
The magazine said Spain was suspected as Heim's possible hiding place as long ago as the mid-1980s and there had been increasing indications in recent weeks that he might have until recently lived somewhere near Denia on the Mediterranean coast.
During the war, Heim earned the nickname of "Dr. Death" for experimenting on inmates at the Buchanwald and Mauthausen camps. The research included performing surgery without anesthesia and injecting prisoners with gasoline, poison and lethal drugs to see how much their bodies could take before dying, Haaretz said.
Although Heim never completed medical training after studying at the University of Vienna, after the war he worked as a doctor in southern Germany until he was indicted. German authorities have offered a $159,000 reward for his arrest and the Wiesenthal Center $12,200.



To: Bill who wrote (707362)10/15/2005 12:27:42 PM
From: paret  Respond to of 769667
 
Lets see if liberals and the liberal media attack her the same way that they attacked Rush Limbaugh (even though his drugs were prescriptions drugs).

State Rep. Kelley Wirth (D) Caught with Crystal Meth (The CCCP)
Corvallis Gazette-Times ^ | October 15, 2005 | Kyle Odegard
Posted on 10/15/2005 10:47:37 AM EDT by new yorker 77
Rep. Wirth booked for meth case
Corvallis legislator expected to resign

In this photo provided by the Salem Police Department, Democratic State Rep. Kelley Wirth, 40, is seen Thursday, Oct. 13, 2005. Wirth was cited Thursday for possession of a controlled substance after police found what they said was methamphetamine in her car, the Statesman Journal reported. (AP Photo/Salem Police)
SALEM — State Rep. Kelley Wirth was booked on suspicion of methamphetamine possession after turning herself in to Salem Police Thursday morning, and today seems likely to resign from the Legislature.
The Corvallis Democrat was cited, and had fingerprints and a booking photograph taken. She was scheduled to appear on the drug charge on Nov. 3 in Marion County Circuit Court.
The drug case stemmed from the police investigation of an alleged murder attempt against Wirth outside the State Capitol on Sept. 6, according to Sgt. Mike Scanlon of the Salem Police Department.
On that day, Wirth was seriously injured after being hit by a car, which was allegedly driven by a jealous woman who said her boyfriend, a janitor at the Capitol, was having an affair with the District 16 representative.
“It wasn’t a drug investigation,” Scanlon said. “We were conducting a thorough investigation of an assault, and the purported relationship with the other gentleman.”
A small amount of a white powder/crystal substance believed to be methamphetamine was found in Wirth’s vehicle when it was searched Sept. 12, Scanlon said. Wirth was trying to get into her vehicle when she was hit by the car on Sept. 6.
House Democratic leaders Thursday called on Wirth to resign.
“We believe that is in the best interests of her, her family and her constituents,” said Rep. Diane Rosenbaum of Portland, the House’s second-ranking Democrat.
By the end of the day, it appeared she had agreed and even received help in drafting a letter of resignation.
“The circumstances of my personal life make my continued service impossible,” she was quoted as saying in a statement drafted by the House Democratic office and obtained by the Oregonian newspaper, which published it online. Lonn Hoklin, communications director for the Democrats, later said he wrote the letter to be “helpful” to Wirth and give her guidance in crafting one of her own.
“Health issues and other concerns prevent me from spending the necessary amount of time and effort on my legislative duties,” the statement continued. “Because I believe that the people of House District 16 deserve a vigorous and energetic representative to work for them in the Oregon House, I must not only resign my office, but also withdraw my candidacy for re-election.”
Benton County commissioners would appoint a successor from a list of three to five candidates chosen by Democratic precinct representatives. The selection must be completed within 30 days of an official resignation, or else the governor can appoint a replacement, said Pat Malone, vice president of the Benton County Democrats.
Though Wirth’s resignation wasn’t official, “We’re trying to get ready (to create a list) because something certainly could happen,” Malone said.
A successor would face running for the election to the seat next year.
Sara Gelser will get strong consideration to make the list of successors, Malone said.
Gelser, who was narrowly defeated by Wirth in the Democratic primary in 2004, already has filed to seek the seat in next year’s election. Wirth also had filed, seeking a fourth term. She was first elected in 2000.
Wirth made an appointment to show up at the Salem police station Thursday, and arrived at 10:25 a.m. with her attorney, Jane Aiken of Salem. No statement was made by Wirth or her attorney, Sgt. Scanlon said.
Aiken’s office referred calls to attorney Janet Hoffman of Portland. Hoffman, representing Wirth, was out of the office Thursday.
Wirth’s cell phone mailbox was full, she did not return a call to her pager, and no one answered the door during a visit to her residence.
The substance in Wirth’s car has not been confirmed as methamphetamine. Scanlon expected a result back from the state crime lab in four to eight weeks and noted how many other samples of the drug the lab gets submitted for testing.
Scanlon described the substance as a “personal use amount” and said there won’t be further investigation on the legislator.
“It’s a possession charge. There’s not believed to be anything more than that,” he added.
Possession of methamphetamine is a class C felony.
Wirth was the only member of the House to cast a negative vote against a bill to toughen punishments for methamphetamine-related crimes in the recently concluded legislative session.
The 40-year-old Wirth was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2000. District 16 includes Corvallis and Philomath.
The woman who allegedly rammed Wirth with her car, Lisa Temple, 22, of Salem, has been charged with attempted murder, but she has yet to enter a plea.
An hour before the assault at the Capitol, police were called to Temple’s home in Salem, after she called police to report that Wirth was bothering her.
Wirth has denied a romantic involvement with the man in question, Fernando Mendez.
The Associated Press contributed to this report. Kyle Odegard covers Philomath and rural Benton County. He can be contacted at kyle.odegard@lee.net or 758-9523.