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To: FJB who wrote (127996)3/29/2012 8:23:28 AM
From: lorne1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224749
 
International activists to storm Israel's borders Friday
Group backed by Obama associates coordinating with Iran, Hamas
by Aaron Klein
Thursday, March 29, 2012
wnd.com


TEL AVIV – Israel is concerned that elements of the so-called Global March to Jerusalem slated for Friday will attempt to storm the Jewish state’s borders to provoke a confrontation amid reports Iranian-backed jihad groups are involved in planning the event.

U.S. endorsers of the Global March include President Obama’s controversial former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr.; Cornel West, a longtime friend of Obama who served as an adviser to the president’s 2008 campaign; and Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the anti-war group Code Pink.

Weather Underground founder Bill Ayers, a close associate of Obama for years, helped originate the concept of creating border chaos for Israel in 2009.

According to reports, Iran is also heavily involved in organizing the march.

The activists plan to march to several of Israel’s borders Friday to “demand freedom for Jerusalem and its people and to put an end to the Apartheid, ethnic cleansing and Judaisation policies affecting the people, land and sanctity of Jerusalem.”

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists that are part of dozens of international delegations began arriving in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan yesterday.

The Lebanese portion of the march is reportedly being fully coordinated with Lebanese security forces, some branches of which are known to include Hezbollah supporters.

While protest organizers stressed the event will remain peaceful, Israel is concerned about an element of the march that may be coordinating with Iran, Syria and Hezbollah, according to defense officials here.

Yesterday, citing Global March sources, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported some activists fear the event could get out of control due to the involvement of outside forces.

Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has expressed support for the march, reportedly telling the country’s Fars news agency the event is consistent with Iran’s “resistance operations” targeting Israel.

The Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center, or ITIC, at Israel’s Center for Special Studies presented evidence that Iran and Palestinian terrorists have been involved in planning the march.

The ITIC reported a local committee was appointed in Iran to make preparations for the marches, called The Board of the Global [March] to Jerusalem in Iran. It names two Iranian planners who are “handled and directed by the Iranian regime.”

In Lebanon, Iranian-backed Hezbollah and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad are involved in organizing the march, ITIC found. Sheikh Abd al-Majid Omar, the Hezbollah representative, and Abu Imad al-Rifa’i, from the PIJ, participated in the march planning meeting which took place on February 21, 2012 in Hamas headquarters in a southern suburb of Beirut.

U.S. radicals originate Israel border chaos

The concept of provoking border chaos bears the handiwork of U.S. radical activists.

Beginning in 2010, international activists attempted to use flotillas to break Israel’s naval blockade of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.

In May 2010, a flotilla organized by the Free Gaza Movement and the Hamas-affiliated Turkish Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Relief was raided by Israel, resulting in deadly clashes in which nine activists were killed.

Activist leaders in the Free Gaza Movement include Ayers and his wife, former Weather Underground leader Bernardine Dohrn.

Ayers, Dohrn and Code Pink activists led several Free Gaza Movement initiatives, including attempted marches into the Gaza Strip.

The activists were behind provoking chaos on the streets of Egypt in December 2009 and January 2010 in an attempt to enter the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip to join in solidarity with the territory’s population and leadership.

That protest marked the first attempt to reach Gaza or assault Israel’s borders.

The Gaza saga began when the radicals arrived in Egypt Dec. 31, 2009. Code Pink’s Jodie Evans appealed to Suzanne Mubarak, the wife of Egypt’s president at the time, to allow some 1,400 activists to cross from Egypt into neighboring Gaza to march there, deliver humanitarian aid and stage a protest at an Israeli border crossing with thousands of Palestinian Gazans. Egypt’s Interior Ministry had said the march was illegal and a threat to national security.

Mubarak reportedly offered to allow only 100 activists to cross into Gaza. The decision was at first reportedly accepted by Evans but was later rejected, leading to protests throughout Cairo all week under a heavy police presence.

The rioters claimed some of the protests were violent.

A press release by organizers claimed: “Members of the Gaza Freedom March are being forcibly detained in hotels around town as well as violently forced into pens in Tahrir Square by Egyptian police and additional security forces. Reports of police brutality are flooding a delegate legal hotline faster than the legal support team can answer the calls. The reports span from women being kicked, beaten to the ground and dragged into pens, at least one confirmed account of broken ribs, and many left bloody.”

The website BigGovernment.com noted author Philip Weiss wrote of witnessing Ayers’ and Dohrn’s involvement in the debate about whether to accept Egypt’s offer of allowing only a limited number of protesters to enter Gaza.

“As for the Egyptian statement that only hooligans were staying behind in Cairo … Dohrn said that the principle of ‘all or none’ was a miserable one for activist politics. … A European man in a red keffiyeh screamed at her that she was serving the fascisti. Her partner Bill Ayers gently confronted him and asked him why he was so out of control.”

Dohrn later wrote on a blog that she was briefly detained at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo following protests there by her group.

“Bill and I went to the American Embassy at 10 a.m. and asked to see the Ambassador. We were ushered into a holding pen a block away from the embassy building where we joined 35 people already there, surrounded by Egyptian soldiers,” she wrote.

Protests also were staged in front of other foreign embassies as well as in a public area in central Cairo.

Eventually, the protesters accepted the Egyptian offer of allowing about 100 marchers into Gaza. The marchers indeed entered Gaza and were reportedly met on the Gaza side by former Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh.

“We have managed to overcome the occupation plans and we will surely meet at the al-Aqsa Mosque and in Jerusalem, which will remain Arab and Islamic,” Haniyeh declared.

Evans squarely blamed Israel for Egypt’s refusal to allow her group to cross en masse into Gaza.

“It’s obvious that the only reason for it is to make Israel happy. Israel is behind the refusal – what other excuse could there be?”



To: FJB who wrote (127996)3/29/2012 12:43:17 PM
From: FJB4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224749
 
Watch Wisconsin


By Bruce Walker

Read more: americanthinker.com
March 29, 2012

Republican Governor Scott Walker, Lieutenant Governor Kleefisch and two Republican state senators will face a recall vote in Wisconsin and the date of that election, with the likely date of the recall vote being June 5. A fifth Republican, Senator Pam Galloway, who was also going to face a recall election, has resigned from the state senate. This leaves the Senate tied 16-16, so the recall vote in June will determine which party controls the Wisconsin Senate.

So is the left winning there? Wisconsin is a left-leaning state, the sort whose general support Democrats need if they are going to rule America. If Democrats fail in these recall elections, then the left will have suffered a strategic loss which may unravel its long dominance of American politics.

The putative reasons for this recall election are three changes enacted by Wisconsin Republicans when they took over state government last January: (1) public employee union bosses cannot bargain for benefits in contracts any more, (2) union dues for public workers are no longer automatically deducted from paychecks, and (3) Wisconsin now has a statutory photo ID requirement for voting.

The first reform has worked, and the second reform has also worked. Public employees now get to keep more of their paycheck -- in some cases, this means an extra $1,000 a year -- and union bureaucracies have been trimmed, as this Washington Examiner article nicely explains. Implementation of the photo ID law has been enjoined by Judge Flanagan, who before issuing his ruling neglected to tell the parties that he had already signed a petition to recall Governor Walker, which made him, by the limpest ethical standards, unqualified to hear the case.

Flanagan is only part of the seamy abuse of judges to fight Wisconsin reforms. I noted last April that the left's blatant (and failed) attempt to defeat Judge Prosser in his re-election last spring was based solely on using the state bench to thwart laws passed by the people's representatives. The Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the law.

Now it appears that twenty-nine sitting Wisconsin state judges, 12% of the judges in the state, have also signed petitions to recall Walker and other Republicans. The New York Post reports the pathetic excuse given by Judge Warpinski when confronted with signing the recall petition: "I wasn't advocating for any political party. I was advocating for the recall process, which I thought was completely separate and apart." The judge, of course, is lying.

We also recently learned that twenty-five journalists covering state news also signed recall petitions. Gannett Media Group has also announced that twenty-five of these "journalists" violated the ethical standards and will be disciplined.

The efforts to stop Walker's reforms include: (1) Democrat state senators fleeing to Chicago, that Mecca of Good Government, to deny their chamber a quorum, (2) mobs of angry state employees trying to bully legislators, (3) trying to defeat Judge Prosser to get a more favorable judge on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, (4) trying to recall enough Republican state senators to give back control to Democrats, (5) litigating the new labor law as "unconstitutional" and failing, and now, (6) trying to recall the governor, lieutenant governor, and three Republican state senators.

The left has pulled out all the plugs to thwart Governor Walker. In the recall election for six Republican state senators last August, the left spent about $30 million, much of it from outside the state. But money for this sort of campaign is drying up. The Wisconsin Education Association Council, which discharged forty percent of its staff when dues reduction became voluntary, spent $500,000 in the August 2011 recall elections.

The left is expending more than just money. It is frittering away credibility and the power of intimidation. When the state judiciary appears blatantly ideological and hostile to any change proposed by Republicans, then it will be not David Prosser who may be facing tough elections in the future. At a time when local news media need to win as large an audience as possible to survive, clear bias will lose their bosses revenue.

Most of all, if the left throws every single weapon it can at Wisconsin Republicans and yet cannot prevent a conservative agenda from becoming law, then the left must know that it is vulnerable everywhere to conservatives who do not back down. If this last desperate effort of the power-mongers of leftism fails, then their whip may become a wet noodle, and the whole corrupt syndicate of leftism may completely unravel. Watch Wisconsin.


Read more: americanthinker.com