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To: longnshort who wrote (256366)10/19/2005 11:00:04 AM
From: paret  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572332
 
Robert Redford Sells Jew-Hate

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Sundancing with the Terrorists--Robert Redford's poison.
New York Sun | Frontpage Magazine ^ | October 19, 2005 | Andrea Levin

Unlike American journalists who subscribe in principle, if not always practice, to a high-minded code of ethics calling for accuracy, balance and accountability in news coverage, documentary filmmakers of various nationalities often freely blend fact, distortion, ideology and even fiction and defamation without pretense of adherence to any such standards.

Evidence of the indifference to fairness and fact has been a lineup of startlingly one-sided and sometimes blatantly propagandistic anti-Israel documentaries airing in the summer and fall on the Sundance Channel, a popular premium cable channel said to be "under the creative direction of Robert Redford." The works are often broadcast multiple times in multiple cycles reaching viewers at all hours of the day.

"Checkpoint," for instance, as described by Sundance on its own Web site, looks at "the petty humiliations, absurdist interrogations and abusive uses of power Palestinians encounter daily ... " The brief historical background given by the director never bothers to mention that checkpoints were erected in recent years to halt a surge of West Bank Palestinian terrorists from crossing into Israel and killing innocents - and they have worked, helping to save lives.

"Ford Transit" by Hany Abu-Assad similarly presents Palestinians as victims of Israeli roadblocks and checkpoints. Unmentioned by Sundance in its Web site blurb on the work is the director's controversial use of actors and staged events to cast Israel and its military as abusive. One scripted scene had an actor dressed as an Israeli soldier punch a Palestinian driver - also an actor.

According to Daily Variety, a Dutch public broadcaster that co-produced the film withdrew it from the nation's most prestigious film competition on learning of the fabrications.

"The Inner Tour" follows a busload of Palestinians who have "either lost a family member in the conflict or know someone imprisoned by the Israelis." The theme is one of alleged dispossession.

Numerous other productions cast Israel, its leaders, its military or its society as either grossly unjust and brutal or reprehensible and tainted. "Detained," "My Terrorist," "Aftershock," and "Raging Dove" are among these.

But few equal in sheer malevolence the propaganda film entitled "Writers on the Borders," an account of the visit of eight international writers to Ramallah and Gaza in March 2002. The documentary by Samir Abdallah and Jose Reynes was part of a full-blown campaign in which the authors, including two Nobel prize winners, joined in condemning Israel at the height of the terrorist bombings against the Jewish state. The participants, after shooting the documentary, then published articles in which they elaborated on their abhorrence of Israel.

Under the aegis of the International Parliament of Writers, a group founded in 1993 "as a human rights organization that would create awareness of writers living in oppressed circumstances," the writers participated ostensibly in response to a plea from Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish.

Each offers his own on-camera denunciation of Israel as the party addresses local audiences or passes scenes of bulldozers, tanks, and rubble. The denunciations never once hint at the Palestinian terrorist onslaught that had spawned Israeli reaction. The American head of the IPW, Russell Banks, declares: "I've seen a lot of forms of violence but I've never seen such a grotesque - and I don't know what else to call it but - diabolical form of violence as what's been imposed here."

The French writer, Christian Salmon, announces: "The Israeli colonization of the occupied territories is not only unjust and illegal, it is also impossible." South African Breyten Breytenbach reads from an open letter to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon subsequently published: "General Sharon, past injustices suffered cannot justify or excuse your present fascist actions. A viable state cannot be built on the expulsion of another people who have as much claim to that territory as you have. Might is not right. In the long run, your immoral and shortsighted (and finally stupid) policies will furthermore weaken Israel's legitimacy as a state."

It is Portuguese bestseller Jose Saramago who creates headlines for the delegation, observing on March 25, 2002, that "What is happening in Palestine is a crime on the same plane as Auschwitz." Unfazed by the outrage from Israelis of every political stripe, he explains months later that they had not been sufficiently pained by the condemnations of the other writers. "It was the fact that I put my finger in the Auschwitz wound that made them jump."

The same sadism evident in Mr. Saramago's tormenting of Israel is implicit in the often stunningly ignorant and baseless verbal assaults of all the strutting writers who came to embrace the Palestinians and excoriate Israel at a moment when the Jewish state was under the worst terrorist assault in its history.

While the unbridled ill will of many European elites has become all too apparent, it is worrisome, indeed, that Mr. Redford and Sundance - with their reputation for innovation and independence - would be a party to amplifying the poison and airing as well other shoddy and distorted productions.



To: longnshort who wrote (256366)10/19/2005 12:08:25 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572332
 
"I will not make the mistake of supporting another pro-war Democrat for president again," she vowed.


Total commitment to a single idea always leads people to overly limited choices. Just look at the way a checklist of requirements has left the GOP with crooks and liars so long as they vote on the few checklist issues.

TP



To: longnshort who wrote (256366)10/20/2005 12:20:56 AM
From: paret  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572332
 
Stupid Terrorists
by Daniel Pipes
New York Sun
October 4, 2005
danielpipes.org

[NY Sun title: "When Terrorists' Stupidity Leads to Arrest"]

One would think Mahmoud Maawad, a 29-year-old illegal immigrant from Egypt living in Memphis, Tenn., would lay low and stay out of trouble. But no, he defiantly did just the opposite.

He used a fake Social Security number to open a bank account, arrange for household utilities, and enroll at the University of Memphis business school. He worked off-the-books at a convenience store and in early 2005 sold alcohol to a minor, for which he was arrested. And then, in mid-2005, he ordered US$3,300 worth of airline-related goods from Sporty's Pilot Shop, including such items as an airline pilot's uniform, a flight gear bag, a radio communications handbook, and an instructional DVD titled "How an Airline Captain Should Look and Act."

To top it off, he placed the order on an overdrawn credit card.

Sporty's, not surprisingly, informed the FBI about Mr. Maawad's order and federal agents searched his apartment in September. There they found flight simulation software and detailed information on Memphis International Airport. Mr. Maawad was then indicted for wire fraud and fraudulent use of a Social Security number.

While it's far from established that Maawad had terrorism on his mind, his actions are sufficiently suspicious to enroll him as an honorary member in my newly created "Stupid Terrorists Club." He joins plenty of others.

Mohammed Salameh, the terrorist who returned to the rental agency in 1993 to retrieve the $400 deposit he had paid on a truck subsequently used to blow up the World Trade Center. His penny-pinching lead to his own capture and that of several other bombers.

Zacarias Moussaoui, thought to have been the would-be 20th hijacker of the September 11, 2001, attacks, was sitting in jail on that date because his disheveled and impoverished appearance at a flight instruction school was so discordant ("there's really something wrong with this guy") that two of its staff phoned the FBI. In April 2005, Moussaoui pleaded guilty to six counts of conspiracy to commit terrorism.

Michael Wagner, an African-American convert to Islam associated with Al-Qaeda, did not wear a seat belt and that got him stopped by the police in July 2004 near Council Bluffs, Iowa. His car contained "flight training manuals and a simulator, documents in Arabic, bulletproof vests and night-vision goggles, a night-vision scope for a rifle, a telescope, a 9mm semiautomatic pistol and hundreds of rounds of ammunition."

Zaynab Khadr, accused by Canadian authorities of having "willingly participated and contributed both directly and indirectly towards enhancing the ability of Al Qaeda to facilitate its criminal activities," returned to Canada in February with a computer chock full of documents that the authorities say "provide insights into the tactics, techniques and procedures" of Al-Qaeda and other groups.

Sami Ibrahim Isa Abdel Hadi, 39, was stopped in May for tailgating in Ridgefield Park, N.J. When a police officer called in Abdel Hadi's North Carolina license plates, he learned that Abdel Hadi had been ordered deported to Brazil in December 2001 and is listed in the FBI's National Crime Information Center database. Even more alarmingly, he had a valid temporary identity card permitting him to paint the George Washington Bridge (a high-profile potential terrorist target).

When an accused Los Angeles terror gang, the Assembly of Authentic Islam, needed money for arms, it robbed gas stations rather than obtain funds legally. One of its holdup artists dropped a mobile phone during a June robbery, which the police retrieved and used to unravel the plot and arrest the conspirators.

Other famous dumb terrorists include Yu Kikumura, a member of the Japanese Red Army whose odd behavior prompted a search of his car at a New Jersey Turnpike rest stop in April 1988, turning up three powerful bombs. Or Timothy McVeigh, apprehended in April 1995 after bombing the Oklahoma City federal building that killed 168 people, because his car lacked a license plate.

Counterterrorism is a difficult business, so it is fortunate that terrorists often act dumb.

Why can't they keep out of trouble until the big day? In part, because terrorists, like other criminals, are usually not the sharpest knives in the drawer; and in part because their ideology and hatred cause them to disdain the enemy, leading them to take unnecessary risks.

As a result, the rest of us are a little bit safer.