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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/1/2011 11:50:15 PM
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"Work-related homicides in Texas accounted for 68 fatalities in 2009, an increase of 13 from the previous year. This year’s total includes the 13 victims of the November shooting at Fort Hood. Although work-related homicides have generally trended upward since 2004, the 2009 level was notably below the peak of 113 reached in 1993. Work-related homicides accounted for 14 percent of on-the-job deaths statewide and 12 percent nationally."



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/2/2011 8:29:26 AM
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Gallup Finds U.S. Unemployment Up in August Underemployment is at 18.5%, with 9.4% working part time but seeking full-time jobs
September 1, 2011
Unemployment, as measured by Gallup without seasonal adjustment, is at 9.1% at the end of August -- up from 8.8% at the end of July. The broader underemployment measure is at 18.5% -- up from 18.0% at the end of July.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/2/2011 8:35:41 AM
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BREAKING NEWS: U.S. economy added no overall jobs in August; jobless rate stays at 9.1%



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/2/2011 8:40:17 AM
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U.S. job growth grinds to a halt in August



People wait in line to enter a job fair in New York August 15, 2011.

Credit: Reuters/Shannon Stapleton

By Lucia Mutikani

WASHINGTON | Fri Sep 2, 2011 1:33pm BST

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. employment growth ground to a halt in August as sagging consumer confidence discouraged already skittish U.S. businesses from hiring, keeping pressure on the Federal Reserve to provide more monetary stimulus to aid the economy.

Nonfarm payrolls were unchanged, the Labour Department said on Friday, the weakest reading since September. Nonfarm employment for June and July was revised to show 58,000 fewer jobs.

Despite the lack of employment growth, the jobless rate held steady at 9.1 percent. The unemployment rate is derived from a separate survey of households, which showed an increase in employment and a tick up in the labour force participation rate.

While the report underscored the frail state of the economy, the hiring slowdown probably will not be seen as a recession signal as layoffs are not rising that much.

A strike by about 45,000 Verizon Communications workers helped push employment in the information services down by 48,000.

"August was a pretty rough month for the economy," said Ryan Sweet, a senior economist at Moody's Analytics in West Chester, Pennsylvania. "We saw financial markets tighten. I think businesses sort of responded by putting hiring on the back burner," he said before the release of the report.

An acrimonious political fight over U.S. debt, which culminated in the downgrade of the country's AAA credit rating from Standard & Poor's, and a worsening debt crisis in Europe ignited a massive stock market sell-off last month and sent business and consumer confidence tumbling.

With the unemployment rate stuck above 9 percent and confidence collapsing, President Barack Obama is under pressure to come up with ways to spur job creation. The health of the labour market could determine whether he wins a second term in next year's elections.

Obama will lay out a new jobs plan in a speech to the nation on Thursday.

The weak employment data could strengthen the hand of officials at the U.S. central bank who were ready at their August meeting to do more to help the sputtering economy.

The Fed cut overnight interest rates to near zero in December 2008 and it has bought $2.3 trillion (1.41 trillion pounds) in securities. Many analysts say its arsenal is now largely depleted, although they expect it to do more to try to prop up growth.

DODGING RECESSION

Although hiring cooled, there is little sign companies responded to the darkening outlook by laying off workers. First-time applications for state unemployment benefits have hovered around 400,000 for weeks.

The steady jobless claims, relatively strong consumer spending, continued demand for manufactured goods and increases in industrial production suggest the economy will steer clear of recession.

"We do not expect the economy to slump, but rather to slouch and stagger," said Patrick O'Keefe, head of economic research at accounting firm J.H. Cohn in Roseland, New Jersey.

Still, analysts warn the economy is so weak, any fresh shock could send it tumbling. In the first half of the year, the economy expanded at less than a 1 percent annual rate, bad news for the estimated 14 million unemployed Americans.

If job growth does not accelerate, it could take more than four years to return to the pre-recession employment level.

Private payrolls increased only 17,000 after rising 156,000 in July. Government employment fell 17,000, contracting for a 10th straight month. The decline in government payrolls was tempered by the return of 23,000 state workers in Minnesota after a partial government shutdown in July.

Details of the employment report were weak, with manufacturing payrolls falling 3,000, reflecting the slump in business confidence. Factories added 36,000 new workers in July as disruptions to motor vehicle production caused by a shortage of parts from Japan eased.

The average work week dropped to 34.2 hours, the fewest since January, from 34.3 hours. Average hourly earnings fell three cents.

(Editing by Neil Stempleman)



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/2/2011 9:02:43 AM
From: Hope Praytochange4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224729
 
kennyboy: what is breaking news this morning ???
Stocks Headed for Opening-Bell Drop As Job Market Stalls, Financials Hit By Reports of Suit 09/02 09:00 AM 09:00 AM EDT, 09/02/2011 (MidnightTrader) --

U.S. PRE-MARKET INDICATORS

-Dow Jones Industrial futures down 93 points.

-S&P 500 futures down 10 points.

-Nasdaq 100 futures down 19 points.

-Nasdaq-100 Pre-Market Indicator Down 20.09 at 2,198.96.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/2/2011 9:21:48 AM
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Yo, kenny_troll, didn't those Verizon workers go back to work?

Can you please rework these jobs numbers. They do NOT look too good for your messiah.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/2/2011 11:30:37 AM
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Obama Approval Index Month-by-Month
Obama Full-Month Approval in August Falls to Lowest of His Presidency

Friday, September 02, 2011

When tracking President Obama’s job approval on a daily basis, people sometimes get so caught up in the day-to-day fluctuations that they miss the bigger picture. To look at the longer-term trends, Rasmussen Reports compiles the numbers on a full-month basis, and the results can be seen in the graphics below.

In August, the number who Strongly Approve of Obama’s job performance was at 21%. That’s down three points from 24% in July and the lowest level measured during Obama's entire presidency. The previous low was 23% reached in both April and June of this year.

Since July 2009, the number who Strongly Approved of the president’s performance has now ranged from a low of 21% to a high of 31%. By comparison, 43% Strongly Approved of Obama's performance in January 2009.

The number of voters who Strongly Disapprove of the president’s performance increased a point from July to 42% in August. The number of voters who Strongly Disapproved has ranged from 37% to 44% since July 2009.

The full-month Presidential Approval Index rating for August is down four points from July to -21. That’s by far Obama's lowest full-month approval index rating since taking office in January 2009. Prior to this survey, Obama’s lowest level of approval was -17, reached three times since January 2009. With a few exceptions, the president’s approval index rating has stayed between -14 and -17 since the beginning of 2010.

The full-month numbers for August show Strong Approval from 43% of Democrats, while 73% of Republicans Strongly Disapprove. Among voters not affiliated with either party, 14% Strongly Approve and 42% Strongly Disapprove of Obama's job performance.

(Want a free daily e-mail update? If it's in the news, it's in our polls). Rasmussen Reports updates are also available on Twitter or Facebook.



The president’s total job approval dipped two points in August to 44%, also the lowest level of approval to date. The last time half (50%) of voters approved of Obama’s performance was in July 2009. For 2011, prior to this survey, the president’s total job approval on a full-month basis has remained in the narrow range of 46% to 49%. Throughout 2010, Obama’s full month approval ratings ranged from 45% to 47%.

Fifty-five percent (55%) disapproved of the president’s performance in August, the highest level measured yet. That finding has ranged from 49% to 54% since July 2009.



The economy remains the top issue on the minds of voters, while perceptions of the president’s handling of the issue has fallen to a new low.

Most voters continue to blame the struggling economy on the recession that began during the Bush administration, but the number who trusts their own economic judgment more than Obama’s is at a new high.

Voters continue to have mixed views on the president’s leadership style.

Obama earns his lowest level of support yet against a generic Republican in a hypothetical 2012 election matchup for the week ending Sunday, August 28. For the first time this year, Texas Governor Rick Perry leads the president in a national Election 2012 survey. Other Republican candidates trail the president by single digits.

More: rasmussenreports.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/2/2011 12:18:43 PM
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Not only NO jobs were created in August, but revision of the June and July reports indicate 58K more jobs were reported than actually created.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/2/2011 12:24:18 PM
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Stocks plunge after US hiring dries up in August US stocks dive after government says that hiring halted in August, adding to recession fears

Daniel Wagner, AP Business Writer, On Friday September 2, 2011, 11:53 am Stocks are sinking after an awful report on the job market in August.

The government said early Friday that no new jobs were created last month. It was the worst jobs report in 11 months. The unemployment rate held steady at 9.1 percent. It has been above 9 percent in all but two months since May 2009.

Overseas markets followed U.S. stocks lower. They already had fallen on reports that talks about Greece's shaky finances were breaking down.

At 11:45 a.m., the Dow Jones industrial average was down 160 points, or 1.4 percent, at 11,334. The Standard & Poor's 500 index fell 19, or 1.6 percent, to 1,186. The Nasdaq composite index fell 37, or 1.4 percent, to 2,510.

All 30 stocks in the Dow fell.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/2/2011 12:41:12 PM
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The Ad Campaign

from RedState by Erick Erickson (Profile) (posted by LindyBill)

I have in my head an ad campaign I think the GOP should get ready to roll out for the general election, regardless of the nominee.

In Idaho, a man saw a female grizzly bear enter his backyard while his kids were playing in the back yard. He did the only reasonable thing he could. He got a gun and killed the bear. Then he immediately called the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. The federal government is now prosecuting him for killing the grizzly instead of letting it kill and eat his kids.

In Virginia, an 11 year old rescued a protected woodpecker species from the jaws of a cat and kept it in a cage to make sure it would survive. A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services official showed up on the family’s front door step with a state trooper and ordered the girl’s mother to appear in federal court on charges that could send her to jail for a year. Only an ensuing media backlash got the government to stand down.

Then there is the Gibson guitar case where the government, assuming the facts are as presented, wanted Gibson Guitar to create jobs, not in the United States, but in Madagascar and India.

There are the independent oil and gas companies in Louisiana shut down by Barack Obama taking advantage of the BP oil spill crisis to rid himself of Gulf of Mexico oil drillers.

The list goes on and on. So the ad would be very simple.

Victim of government abuse looks into the camera and tells his/her story.

Candidate then says, “Barack Obama’s government has gone wild. Is it any wonder businesses are worried about investing and citizens cannot find jobs? It’s time to tame Washington.”

Barack Obama might want to run against Congress, but it is not John Boehner’s branch of government fining eleven year olds and hauling men off to jail for saving their children’s lives.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/2/2011 2:49:31 PM
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kenny_troll........I know you're around and lurking but feel embarrassed to say anything. My heart feels for ya...............honestly.........

Hope this makes ya feel better..........


G.O.P.’s New Obama Label: President Zero

thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/2/2011 2:54:04 PM
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kenny, is Hillary looking better and better to you too?

Memo to Dems: Dump Obama before it’s too late

This summer has cemented it: Barack Obama is a lame duck. His administration is a failure. Democrats know it. And they only have months to act.

There is still time for Democrats to fix this — but only if they force their leader not to seek a second term. As a president, Barack Obama is doomed. He is doomed now, doomed on Election Day and doomed even if he wins, until the day he leaves the White House.

Even a re-elected Obama will be a cipher and an albatross, just as George W. Bush dragged the Republican Party deeper into discredit the greater the pile of “political capital” he had to spend. Only, with Obama, the disillusion will run far deeper than anything to wrack the embittered right. Republicans have their cherished fantasies, but conservatives do not run on dreams the way liberals do.

Read more: dailycaller.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/2/2011 6:04:35 PM
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U.S. Debt Held by Public Tops $10T for 1st Time—Up 59 Percent Under Obama



Friday, September 02, 2011
By Terence P. Jeffrey

(CNSNews.com) - At the close of business on Aug. 31--for the first time in the history of the country--the publicly held debt of the federal government topped $10 trillion, according to data released by the U.S. Treasury Department at 4:00 p.m. yesterday.

During Obama's presidency, debt held by the public has now increased by $3.71694 trillion--or almost 59 percent from the $6.3073 trillion in debt held by the public that the government owed to its creditors on Jan. 20, 2009, when Obama was inaugurated.

Also, according to the most recent reports available from the Treasury and the Federal Reserve, approximately $6.1 trillion of that debt—or about 61 percent of it—is owned by foreign interests (led by the Chinese and the Japanese) and by the Federal Reserve.

At the close of business on Aug. 30, as reported by the Treasury Department’s Bureau of the Public Debt, the federal government’s debt held by the public equaled $9,990,126,772,846.86. By the close of business on Aug. 31, it was $10,024,253,354,407.07...



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/2/2011 7:15:29 PM
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Labor Leaders Tell Obama: Stop Killing Jobs
by Deroy Murdock
09/02/2011

TEMECULA, California — As 9.1 percent unemployment plagues America this Labor Day, major unions are clashing with a Democratic administration with which they normally would march lock step. Echoing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, at least seven unions are begging Team Obama to abandon regulations, statements, and procedures that prevent jobs from being created or saved.

• Several labor unions decry the Environmental Protection Agency’s existing and prospective rules, mainly designed to reduce coal emissions. These stalwarts of the liberal Left resemble capitalists who now call the EPA the Employment Prevention Agency.

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers’ Texas unit wrote the EPA June 16 on behalf of its 23,000 members. IBEW executive Jonathan Gardner warned that EPA red tape “directly would jeopardize the jobs of approximately 1,500 IBEW members working at six different power plants across the state of Texas.” Gardner argued, “The shutdown of coal-fired units without any meaningful benefit to the environment is not justified…”

This catastrophe unfolds well beyond the Lone Star State.

The 76,000-member United Mine Workers estimates that EPA-fueled power-plant closures directly could kill 54,151 jobs and indirectly destroy 197,140 others in America’s coal, utility, and railroad industries.

In an August 1 letter to Senator Lisa Murkowski (R – Alaska) Federal Energy Regulatory Commission chairman Jon Wellinghoff and commissioners John Norris and Cheryl LaFleur wrote that FERC examined “how coal-fired generating units could be impacted [sic] by EPA rules.” FERC explained that this, “informal, preliminary assessment showed 40 GW of coal-fired generating capacity ‘likely’ to retire, with another 41 GW ‘very likely’ to retire…”

If the EPA unplugs 81 gigawatts, it would dim America’s electrical capacity 8.1 percent, from 995 GW to 914. American Electric Power,
Duke Energy?, and the Southern Company — among other utilities — declared that these rules will force them to close coal-fired generating stations. Padlocked power plants and scarcer electricity would debilitate America’s feeble economy and further imperil workers — unionized and otherwise.

R. Thomas Buffenbarger?, president of the 720,000-member International Association of Machinists, penned a June 29 letter with Peter J. Bunce, CEO of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association. This labor-management duo pleaded with President Obama to stop slamming corporate jets.

“We are perplexed over recent comments and actions questioning the value of corporate aircraft use and proposing tax changes that negatively would impact the entire general aviation industry,” Buffenbarger and Bunce wrote. “During the severe economic downturn in 2008, ill-informed criticism of corporate jets and business aviation exacerbated the challenges facing our industry, which led to depressed new aircraft sales and jeopardized very good, high-paying jobs throughout the United States. More than 20,000 highly skilled IAM members were laid off in this industry.”

The labor and management leaders continued: “We are very concerned that the rhetoric coming from some in your Administration will lead to similar economic difficulties.”

• The Obama Administration has not opposed the Keystone XL oil pipeline, which would transport petroleum from Canada’s oil sands to Texas’ refineries. Instead, it has studied this project into paralysis. The State Department favors it, while the EPA frowns — “a process that has gone on for more than two years,” the presidents of the Plumbing and Pipefitters, Operating Engineers, Laborers International, and Teamsters unions (with 2.6 million members among all four) complained last October. Eleven months onward, Washington still contemplates Keystone. These labor leaders denounce this “lost ground for thousands of workers who are sitting on the sidelines of our ailing national economy.”

“This project means jobs — and jobs for our members,” Teamsters’ chief economist, James Kimball told the Associated Press’ Matthew Daly. Keystone could launch some 118,000 new jobs, if President Obama would “just say yes.”

Do these deregulatory rumblings foreshadow the AFL-CIO’s endorsement of Rick Perry? for president? Unlikely. Union officials will stick overwhelmingly with the incumbent. Still, while 14 million Americans wish they were workers, some in Big Labor now cry “Uncle!” at Big Government — thanks to Barack Obama?’s job-killing machine.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/3/2011 9:23:43 AM
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Just for you, kenny_troll..............




To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/3/2011 12:05:27 PM
From: lorne4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224729
 
ken...Here is an example of what your kind and their policies have done to Europe...

Islamic 'Arbitrators' Shadow German Law
By Maximilian Popp
09/01/2011
spiegel.de

Hassan Allouche, originally from Lebanon, says he mediates 200 cases a year.

In mosques or tearooms, Muslim elders dispense verdicts that keep their communities in line. They mediate between aggrieved immigrants, sometimes at the expense of German justice. Some say the arbitrations ease caseloads in court, but others see the creeping advance of Sharia law.

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The men ambushed Fuat S. on the street, then locked him in a basement and tortured him. Fuat was later admitted to the hospital in Berlin's Neukölln district with gaping wounds, contusions and broken bones.

Police took his statement concerning the attack the same night. Fuat S., a gambler and a recipient of "Hartz IV" -- Germany's social welfare benefits for the long-term unemployed -- gave a detailed statement. He'd conned an acquaintance, Mustafa O., out of €150,000 ($217,000) and the man was taking his revenge, Fuat said, together with his three brothers. They hit his hands, arms and knees with a hammer and threatened to shoot him.

The public prosecutor's office in Berlin initiated proceedings against Mustafa O., a Palestinian man who had come to their attention repeatedly for violent acts. Police had investigated him in a number of cases, and now prosecutors saw an opportunity to convict a dangerous repeat offender. But when the case began, Fuat S., the principle witness, unexpectedly withdrew his testimony. It was not Mustafa who had tortured him, he said, but an Albanian man he didn't know. Mustafa, he said, wasn't even in the basement at the time. This was clearly a lie, as police analysis of telephone data showed, but the judge was forced to acquit the defendant due to lack of evidence.

The decision, in fact, was reached by a different judge. According to police, the victim's and the perpetrator's families had met at a restaurant in the presence of an Islamic "justice of the peace," an arbitrator who mediates conflicts between Muslims. The two families had reached a compromise: Fuat would drop the charges, and in exchange be relieved of part of his debt.

According to Bernhard Mix, the public prosecutor in charge of the case, Fuat's false testimony was part of a deal between the families. "It's difficult to establish the truth using legal means, when the perpetrator and the victim reach an agreement," he says.

Judges Without Laws

Politicians and social workers tend to focus on forced marriages and honor killings, but the baleful influence of these Islamic arbitrators has gone largely unnoticed by the public. Joachim Wagner, an author and television journalist of many years, has taken a closer look at the phenomenon in his book "Richter ohne Gesetz" ("Judges without Laws"). Reconstructing Mustafa O.'s case, he reaches the conclusion that "the Islamic parallel justice system is becoming a threat to the constitutional legal system."

These justices of the peace don't wear robes. Their courtrooms are mosques or teahouses. They draw their authority not from the law, but from their standing within the community. Most of them are senior members of their families, or imams, and some even fly in from Turkey or Lebanon to resolve disputes. Muslims seek them out when families argue, when daughters take up with nonbelievers or when clans clash. They often trust these arbitrators more than they trust the state.

The late juvenile court judge Kirsten Heisig drew attention to this problem a year ago: "The law is slipping out of our hands. It's moving to the streets, or into a parallel system where an imam or another representative of the Koran determines what must be done."

In Wagner's book, judges and prosecutors tell of threats toward public officials and systematic interference with witnesses. "We know we're being given a performance, but the courts are powerless," says Stephan Kuperion, a juvenile court judge in Berlin. Federal public prosecutor Jörn Hauschild warns, "It would be a terrible development if serious criminal offences in these circles could no longer be resolved. The legal system would be reduced to collecting victims."

So who are these men who make the decisions about justice and love, lives and monetary compensation?

'They Trust Me'

Hassan Allouche sits behind the wheel of his station wagon, steering the vehicle through Berlin's rush hour traffic with one hand, talking on his cell phone. Two Arabs have called on him for help in a rent dispute. He lights a cigarette and says, "People are afraid of the authorities. They trust me."

Allouche came to Germany from Lebanon 37 years ago. He acts as a religious arbitrator, just as his great-grandfather did before him. People greet him on the streets of Berlin, shaking his hand or bowing. "He's kept us from a great deal of harm," one Turkish businessman says.

Allouche's brother was shot while trying to resolve a conflict, and since then he always wears a bulletproof vest when doing his work. He says he mediates 200 cases a year, often offers his own services and doesn't ask any payment, although he accepts gifts. "I do this for Germany and for Allah," he says.

Wagner, the journalist, believes that getting rich plays only a minor role for most of these arbitrators. Far more important, he says, are power and prestige, as they increase their influence within the community with each successful mediation.

Although the mediators generally work in secret, "it's common practice," Wagner says, repeating what Ralf Menkhorst, detective superintendent for the city of Essen, has told him. "Any beginner realizes after three cases that this phenomenon exists." Police in Bremen, for example, know of four or five arbitrators by name.

They operate in a gray area between conflict resolution and obstruction of justice. Allouche, for example, claims to work closely with authorities, but investigators suspect him of preventing witnesses from giving statements to the police. So far they've never been able to prove an obstruction of justice.

This culture of arbitration predates Islam, since earlier Arab tribes also solved conflicts with verdicts passed by senior family members. In countries such as Lebanon or in southeastern Turkey, these lay judges still take the place of governmental institutions. In Germany, they find followers wherever the local population includes many Muslims who haven't integrated into German culture.

Ursula Spuler-Stegemann, an Islamic studies professor in Marburg, believes this distance between immigrants and the German state explains the success of religious arbitration. Many immigrants, she says, mistrust police and the legal system. Criminal prosecutors are concerned about extended Muslim families and strict religious groups. "They disdain the rule of law. They haven't integrated, and don't intend to. The family is above the law," Bremen's police write in a working paper.

Munich-based imam and arbitrator Sheik Abu Adam says he considers it a religious duty to mediate among the faithful. He invites both parties to visit him at the mosque, listens to both sides, and ultimately has them sign a peace treaty. The important thing, he says, is not who's right and wrong, and evidence is no particular help -- the important thing is to find a compromise. In nine out of 10 cases, the people respect his decision, he says. "My judgment is fairer than the government's," he says.

A Problem of Integration

Abu Adam teaches a reactionary kind of Islam. He lives with three women, doesn't believe in separating religion from the state, and rejects moderate branches of his religion. "I tell my people, don't go to the police," the sheikh says unabashedly. "We'll take care of this conflict among ourselves." He dismisses accusations of running a shadow justice system, saying, "I'm making less work for the police."

Investigators do cooperate with Islamic arbitrators in a few exceptional cases. In Essen, for example, police and an imam work together to mediate disputes within Muslim families.

If these arbitrators would limit themselves to containing conflicts, there would be no reason to object, says legal and Islamic studies expert Mathias Rohe in the Bavarian city of Erlangen. German law, after all, allows for arbitration. What Rohe finds unacceptable is the exertion of influence over criminal proceedings. "Criminal prosecution is a privilege of the state," he says.
The state justice system, though, is having a hard time shaking off the shadow system. Klaus-Dieter Schromek, a judge in Bremen, criticizes his colleagues for not taking the phenomenon seriously enough. "If conflict mediators manage to force the justice system out of homicides and other serious violent crimes," he told Wagner for the book, "it will mean more conflicts settled using these methods."

Legal steps alone can't prevent a parallel Islamic justice system, not with so many immigrants from Muslim countries who insist on following values retained for centuries -- such as the primacy of men and the unconditional struggle for one's own honor and that of the family. One problem is that they pass on these clichés to their children, so even third-generation members of immigrant families mistrust the German legal system.

"We need to promote our constitutional legal state starting in school," says Rohe, the Islamic studies expert. If German integration were in better shape, he believes, Islamic arbitrators would have been out of work long ago.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/3/2011 12:09:07 PM
From: lorne5 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224729
 
ken...And this..what your kind have done to what use to be " Great Britain ", Now pretty much just ungreat englandstan.

John Cleese: ‘London is no longer an English city’
blog.chron.com


Funnyman John Cleese has spoken out about the high levels of immigration in his native U.K., insisting London is “no longer an English city”.

The Monty Python star is adamant the multi-cultural nature of the British capital is changing the country beyond recognition and traditional English culture is fading out.

In an interview on Australian TV, he says, “I’m not sure what’s going on in Britain. Let me say this, I don’t know what’s going on in London because London is no longer an English city and that’s how they got the (2012) Olympics.”

“They said, ‘We’re the most cosmopolitan city on Earth’, but it doesn’t feel English. I had a Californian friend come over two months ago, walk down the King’s Road (in London’s Chelsea) and say to me, ‘Well, where are all the English people?’

“I love having different cultures around but when the parent culture kind of dissipates you’re left thinking, ‘Well, what’s going on?’”




To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/3/2011 12:18:05 PM
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Kenny...And how about this that your kind promote and create.

Watch all the videos ken and see what you condone by your support for liberal democratic policy and commie policies.

Shock Videos: New Black Panther Party Member Teaches ‘Black Survival’ Tactics With Guns and Machetes…to Kids
Posted on September 1, 2011
by Madeleine Morgenstern
theblaze.com


Disturbing new YouTube videos have surfaced allegedly showing notorious New Black Panther Party member King Samir Shabazz teaching “black survival” training to a small audience — with children sitting in the front row.

In each of the three videos, uploaded June 6, 2011, the man identified as Shabazz graphically demonstrates self-defense tactics using a variety of weapons, including a handgun, a machete and a baseball bat:




To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (111804)9/3/2011 9:41:40 PM
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White guilt, black victimhood

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Posted: September 02, 2011
wnd.com


I hope he [President Obama] fails.
~ Rush Limbaugh (Inauguration Day, January 2009)

We'll throw you a bone like affirmative action if you'll just let us reduce you to your race so we can take moral authority for "helping" you.

~ Shelby Steele

Did white guilt + black victimhood = Obama in '08? Will white guilt + black victimhood = Obama in '12? When Rush declared on Inauguration Day 2009, regarding the presidency of Barack Obama, "I hope he fails," the liberals went wild in a fascist mob frenzy, equating Rush's statement of affirmation essentially as a racist declaration of treason. What Rush really meant (and liberals fully understood) was that he hoped that President Obama's policies (i.e., Marxism, socialism, Keynesianism, growing the welfare state exponentially, amnesty for illegal aliens, green energy, oppressive taxes and regulations, war socialism, bowing to dictators, destroying liberty, favoring Muslims, undermining Christianity and turning the Constitution into a suicide pact) would fail.

On Aug. 22, Harvard law professor Randall Kennedy was interviewed on the Tom Ashbrook show. Here is an excerpt of the interview:

KENNEDY: On Inauguration Day, a day when there were some people who did not vote for Barack Obama but who said, you know, this is a wonderful day and, you know, this Inauguration Day we're all joined together, a lot of people took that position, but you just played someone, pretty important personage, Rush Limbaugh, said on Inauguration Day he hoped the man failed. He wasn't alone. He wasn't alone.
??ASHBROOK: But I'm sure Rush Limbaugh will say, not because he's black, Randall Kennedy.?

?KENNEDY: Of course he will say that. The question is, is that true? And I don't think it's just because he's black – but is blackness one of the ingredients of the opposition in the far right wing of the United States? Yes, it is.

As a former student of professor Kennedy during the same time Barack Obama was at Harvard Law School, I had a profound sense of disappointment after I heard professor Kennedy's ill-informed remarks. I was disappointed that an academic of Kennedy's reputation would stoop so low as to regurgitate the liberal propaganda "I hope he fails" as a racialist predicate that Rush wanted the entire country to essentially "go to hell," to quote Rep. Maxine Waters' recent comment directed at the entire tea-party movement.

The meaning of Rush's statement was just the opposite. "Mr. Kennedy, do you want unemployment for blacks to be at Depression levels? Do you want, do you support black unemployment at 51 percent? I do not, and I hoped that that didn't happen," Rush said. "Do you support the assault on the American business climate? Do you support the assault on success and achievement in this country? Do you want more of the economic destruction that we have had in the last three years?"

How did America get into this catastrophe called Barack Hussein Obama whose socialist policies have given us zero jobs in August? Endemic education propaganda is the short answer. My long-view theory places the blame directly on our public school establishment's unholy alliance with socialism, unionism and secularism when the NEA was established in 1857. Two years later Darwin's evolution propaganda screed was published, "The Origin of Species," which over time was comprehensively integrated into the public school curriculum, especially science, but also in colleges, universities, law schools, graduate schools, business schools and medical schools. Later, under John Dewey's influence, education was essentially manipulated to indoctrinate students to accept as ipso facto an anti-Christian, anti-American worldview rooted in Darwinian evolution and materialism, Marxist socialism, Nietzschean atheism, relativism and Freud's perverse sexual theories.

Tragically, most Americans don't realize that reason, logic, morality and critical thinking, along with America's founding Judeo-Christian worldview, were thrown out of what Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes called the "marketplace of ideas," out of the public schools and written out of college textbooks decades ago. That's why liberals have been able to propagate their failed, bankrupt policies like education atheism, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, the welfare state, pensions, unionism – and the courts and the public falsely believe these policies to be constitutional.

For example, when GOP candidate Gov. Rick Perry calls Social Security a "Ponzi scheme," a "monstrous lie," and a "violent" attack on core American values, the propaganda press when ballistic – but Perry was right. I just wish more Republicans would have the guts to attack the Big Lie of any liberal policies that favor stealing money from its owners and giving it to those who didn't earn it and don't constitutionally deserve it. However, today a venerated Harvard law professor like Randall Kenned can regurgitate Rush's "I hope he fails" statement and twist it to mean the opposite of what Limbaugh meant, and most people will believe Kennedy over Rush still three years later because reason, logic and deduction have been replaced with feelings, envy and race guilt.

In November 2008, when 96 percent of my people were beguiled by Obama's black skin, slick slogans and welfare rhetoric to vote for a man who utterly despises them, whose Marxist, socialist, Keynesian economic policies traps them at 51 percent unemployment in some big cities (it was 25 percent during the Great Depression) and favors Margaret Sanger's Black Holocaust policies that aborts them at greater percentages than any other racial group, it reminded me of several columns written by Dr. Thomas Sowell as well as Dr. Shelby Steele's excellent book, "White Guilt: How Whites and Blacks Together Destroyed the Promises of the Civil Rights Era" (2006). It was white guilt and black victimhood that propelled the white vote for Obama. Rush said, "We can assuage our guilt by voting for a black candidate and proudly telling everybody we did and that sends the signal, 'We're not racist,' and they get rid of their guilt." In return Obama gives America the resurrection of the fascist FDR, the welfare state and the Great Depression, Part 2.