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To: Bill who wrote (708112)10/20/2005 7:19:42 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Respond to of 769667
 
Larry Edelson, Editor, Real Wealth Report, etc., published by Weiss Research, Inc.

From Money and Markets, Thursday, October 20, 2005

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To: Bill who wrote (708112)10/20/2005 11:25:31 PM
From: paret  Respond to of 769667
 
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To: Bill who wrote (708112)10/20/2005 11:26:17 PM
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AP No Longer Finds Sheehan Newsworthy-- When She Criticizes Hillary

Lyford Beverage, NewsBusters.org

October 19, 2005

(Blog)

When Cindy Sheehan showed up outside of President Bush's Crawford, TX ranch in August, it was, to a certain degree, understandable that there would be some press coverage. She was there, the media was there, there wasn't a lot to write about. But the coverage was weak and biased in almost all cases, carrying her message uncritically, with no evaluation of who she was or what she was saying. The attitude seemed to be that she lost her son, she was criticizing the President, so she was credible and newsworthy, no matter what else there was in her views and attitudes. Indeed, I noted at the time how the Associated Press was acting as a PR firm for Sheehan, as opposed to an actual news organization.

Well, Cindy Sheehan's making statements again. But, as she's criticizing Senator, and presumptive Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, it is apparently no longer newsworthy. On Saturday, four days ago, Cindy Sheehan made a public statement (OK, she posted it to Michael Moore's website) on Senator Clinton.

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I thought Mrs. Clinton listened, but apparently she didn't because immediately afterwards she said the following to Sarah Ferguson of the Village Voice:

"My bottom line is that I don't want their sons to die in vain... I don't believe it's smart to set a date for withdrawal... I don't think it's the right time to withdraw."

That quote sounds exactly like what the few Republicans I talked to that week said. Making sure that our children did not die in "vain" sounds exactly like something George Bush says. A "date" for withdrawal? That sounds like Rush Limbaugh to me. That doesn't sound like an opposition party leader speaking to me. What Sen. Clinton said after our meeting sounds exactly like the Republican Party talking points I heard from Senators Dole and McCain....I don't believe she is passionate. I think she is a political animal who believes she has to be a war hawk to keep up with the big boys.

So I wondered how the AP would cover that. After all, they provided a willing conduit for all of her Bush criticism. (Or at least all of her Bush criticism that would not immediately strike the majority of Americans as either crackpot or un-American - they never bothered to mention any of that criticism.) So, if she was newsworthy in August, she should still be newsworthy in October, right? If her criticisms of the current President are relevant, aren't her criticisms of the hopeful future President?

Apparently not at the Associated Press. Four days later, and there's been no sign of any AP story crossing the wires carrying that criticism of Hillary Clinton. It's almost enough to make one suspect that the Associated Press has an agenda beyond straight news...

newsbusters.org

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To: Bill who wrote (708112)10/21/2005 1:23:48 AM
From: paret  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Islamist influence a growing threat to French business
October 12, 2005
metimes.com

PARIS -- The influence of radical Islamist groups is a growing threat to French business, a leading intelligence expert warned on Tuesday, citing the discovery of secret prayer-rooms at the Disneyland theme-park outside Paris.

In a report commissioned by several retail and courier companies, Eric Denece - director of the French Center for Research and Intelligence - said that the Islamists' strategy is to "take control of Muslims within the workforce" and then "challenge the rules in order to impose Islamic values.

"There are numerous instances, even if few businesses are willing to speak openly about them," Denece said in the report, which was based on interviews with police, intelligence officials and company staff.

"For example, around 10 prayer-rooms have been discovered at EuroDisney," he said.

The claim was originally made in a report by the police intelligence service RG in mid-2004.

Spokesman Pieter Boterman said: "We are a multicultural and non-discriminatory company with more than 100 nationalities and all the main religions represented. But we do not think the company is the place for people to express private religious convictions."

Denece also quoted the head of a freight company employing 3,000 people at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport outside Paris who complained to the RG of "the presence of a small group of Muslims bent on imposing their work methods under the threat of repeated strikes".

"The growth in power of radical Islamism is a new menace, which can threaten the integrity of a business," Denece said.

Supermarkets and other large stores are a prime target, according to the 30-page report.

"Hypermarkets have noted that employees who are heavily involved in proselytizing systematically seek out jobs as telephone operators, delivery-men, cashiers and security officers - positions which allow easy exchanges of information, money and goods," the report said.

Muslim women working at supermarket cash registers are also being placed under pressure to wear the headscarf, it said.

According to Denece, the primary threat of Islamism to business is "sectarian", because it can undermine the loyalty of employees and destroy morale. It should therefore be "treated in the same way as the threat from scientology and other sects", he advised.

But he also said that there are increasing instances of patent illegality - including theft, embezzlement and the supply of inside information to criminal gangs.

"These practices have two goals: petty delinquency using Islam as a pretext and local financing of terrorism," the report said.

Denece also criticized the "lack of transparency" in the trade in ritually slaughtered halal meat, which in France generates an estimated €45 million ($54 million) a year in fees to Islamic organizations.

Though the officially recognized French Council on the Muslim Religion (CFCR) is trying to impose some order on the system, there is known to be widespread fraud, the report said.

Last month an RG report to the French government said that Islamic militants are moving away from mosques that they know are now under close surveillance, and are congregating in secret prayer-rooms - often attached to businesses.

The same report noted that Islamist groups are increasingly raising money from clothes shops offering "street wear" for youths from the high-immigration suburbs. These are replacing butcher's shops and Islamic libraries as a principal source of funds, the RG said.



To: Bill who wrote (708112)10/21/2005 8:34:05 AM
From: paret  Respond to of 769667
 
KAREN POMER: THE WOMAN BEHIND CINDY SHEEHAN --'Know your Enemy'
discoverthenetwork ^ | 00/00/05 |

Longtime publicist and organizer for far left groups Spokesman for anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan Spearheaded smear campaign against Arnold Schwarzenegger

When distraught mother turned anti-war left standard bearer Cindy Sheehan bowed out of a September 2005 speaking engagement at the University of Maryland after a mere 10 minutes, she turned to her spokeswoman, Karen Pomer, to appease her activist fan base. "She's exhausted and she's not feeling well," Pomer dutifully explained, "but she intends to meet her obligations."

The professional-sounding formulation of Pomer's rapid response was not accidental. A committed activist in her own right, Pomer, a part-time documentary filmmaker, is a longtime publicist and organizer for the far left. Based primarily in California, Pomer has been in the employ of a number of local leftist groups, including Pacifica Radio and, more recently, the pro-Castro antiwar group Code Pink, where she has been a publicist since the onset of the Iraq War in 2003.

Where politics is concerned, Pomer has never had much use for notions of fairness or civility. In the summer and fall of 2003, for instance, Pomer emerged at the head of a smear campaign to thwart Arnold Schwarzenegger's quest for the governorship of California. Central to Pomer's efforts was smearing Schwarzenegger with any number of false charges, in the hopes that one would gain traction long enough to derail campaign. In keeping with that strategy, Pomer stated in one interview that "Arnold Schwarzenegger is racist, fascist and sexist, and those are not terms I use lightly."

In fact, Pomer offered no evidence to corroborate the incendiary claims. On another occasion, Pomer smeared: "He's the kind of guy, if you met him at a bar, you'd want to push him off his barstool." Appearing on the anti-Israel, anti-war-on-terror radio show Democracy Now! in late August, Pomer stated that Schwarzenegger was an "adulterer."

That Pomer's anti-Schwarzenegger campaign was grounded more in partisanship than substance did not prevent her from getting a hearing in mainstream media outlets. Newspaper's regularly portrayed her as a politically detached civilian, moved by her experiences as a rape victim to speak out about the allegations of sexual abuse in Schwarzenegger's past. By no means atypical was a September 2003 Washington Post story. Innocently casting Pomer as a "publicist for social cause campaigns who used to work in Hollywood," the Post credulously reported that she organized protests against Schwarzenegger after hearing "stories that have been circulating around Hollywood for years." Pomer expertly played the assigned part of the civic-minded citizen: "No one was coming forward to say anything" about Schwarzenegger, she lamented, "though the stories about him are notorious." Of Pomer's longtime involvement in far left causes, no mention was made.

This lacuna cannot be attributed to an absence of evidence. Pomer has compiled a long record of support for radical causes over the years. Among them is her organizing on behalf of convicted cop-killer Mumia Abu Jamal. She has also organized rallies and protest marches against everything from the Iraq war to talk radio stations owned by Clear Channel Communications, the U.S. radio giant that leftwing activists like Pomer regard as the embodiment of all things politically evil.

Pomer, who is Jewish, also nurses a strong hostility to Israel and its supporters. In 2004, for instance, Pomer joined a coven of radical feminists in denouncing radio station KPFK in California, an affiliate of Pacifica Radio, for conducting an interview with longtime feminist activist Phyllis Chesler. A thought-policing open letter to KPFK, signed by Pomer, attacked Chesler for her support of Israel, and detailed a list of her intellectual crimes: "She has written publicly that she supports the occupation of Iraq and plans to vote for Bush in November, not to mention that she has been writing frequently for FrontPageMag.com —among her fellow columnists: Ann Coulter," the later stated. Seemingly immune to the contradiction, the signatories noted that while they "welcome and respect diversity in programming," it must be "in keeping with the mission of Pacifica." Chesler's views, they made clear in no uncertain terms, were discordant with that mission, and therefore verboten.

Far more tolerant is Pomer's view of Israel's enemies. In 2005, for instance, she contacted the Jewish Journal of Los Angeles to congratulate the paper for running an article sympathetic to Rachel Corrie, the radical activist accidentally killed while obstructing the Israel's counter-terrorism efforts. Pomer praised Corrie, an implacable foe of Israel and a supporter of Palestinian terrorism, for her "message of peace and justice."

discoverthenetwork.org