Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
NY Times’ Krugman Attacks Rudy, Bush and Conservatives in Vile 9/11 Blog Post
Paul Krugman |
What happened after 9/11 — and I think even people on the right know this, whether they admit it or not — was deeply shameful. Te (sic) atrocity should have been a unifying event, but instead it became a wedge issue. Fake heroes like Bernie Kerik, Rudy Giuliani, and, yes, George W. Bush raced to cash in on the horror. And then the attack was used to justify an unrelated war the neocons wanted to fight, for all the wrong reasons.Paul Krugman’s Shame "Al Qaeda poured an immense amount of capital into the campaign in Iraq, including money, philosophical underpinnings and personnel. Their writers went to work trying to justify suicide as a legitimate form of jihad, they spent a large amount of the monies donated by wealthy Saudis on Iraq, and they lost thousands of fighters who would otherwise have been able to fight in Afghanistan or come to the shores of the U.S. And I don’t buy the notion that Iraq was their raison d’ĂȘtre. I believe that they would have fought us anyway, anywhere.
"Iraq was a quagmire for al Qaeda." ...
The lack of a conscience of a liberal "The man with a liberal conscience (his self description) who, with no proof whatsoever, instantly blamed the Republicans and the Tea Party for the shooting of Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-AZ) and the murder of six others is at it again."....Ethel C. Fenig
History's Smallest Monster How the New York Times's star columnist commemorates 9/11. ""Everybody's angry, to judge from my email, about Paul Krugman's typo-burdened 9/11 screed," writes Glenn Reynolds. (For at least 15 hours after Krugman posted it, the screed referred to "te atrocity.")
"Reynolds offers some advice: "Don't be angry. Understand it for what it is, an admission of impotence from a sad and irrelevant little man." Indeed. That post was monstrous, but it was trivial in equal measure. Paul Krugman is history's smallest monster." JAMES TARANTO
The Real Hero of 9/11 "The attacks on 9/11 separated the real heroes from the fake heroes.
:The Fake hero who comforted the grieving and raised a nation’s spirits:
All the Wrong 9/11 Lessons; What our schools teach — and won’t teach — about September 11, 2001. " A decade after the 9/11 attacks, Blame America-ism still permeates classrooms and the culture. A special 9/11 curriculum distributed in New Jersey schools advises teachers to “avoid graphic details or dramatizing the destruction” wrought by the 9/11 hijackers, and instead focus elementary school students’ attention on broadly defined “intolerance” and “hurtful words.”
"No surprise: Jihadist utterances such as “Kill the Jews,” “Allahu Akbar,” and “Behead all those who insult Islam” are not among the “hurtful words” studied."
"Anniversary" of 9/11. Really?
Neal Boortz "... the Quran still says that when a Muslim meets a non-believer he has three basic choices; convert him, enslave him or destroy him. I’m sorry if that’s politically incorrect (like I care) but the Quran still says it and many Muslims still believe it. Islam is a religion on the ascendency, and across the world when Muslims reach a certain percentage of the population the darker side of the religion emerges."
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"It seems absurd that political correct[nes]s prevents us from recognizing and identifying an enemy that is still dedicated to our destruction. We may well end up paying for this in ways much more traumatic than 9/11." Emphasis added
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"It seems absurd that political correct[nes]s prevents us from recognizing and identifying an enemy that is still dedicated to our destruction. We may well end up paying for this in ways much more traumatic than 9/11." Emphasis added
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Saturday, September 10, 2011
More on 9-11 and the response of liberals (Updated and link repaired)
Boo, Hillary! From soon after Sept, 2001; "Nobody would expect either of the Clintons to stand up and admit that they've deliberately endangered their country for personal gain. One might have hoped, however, that seeing thousands of innocent people murdered by terrorists would have made Senator Hillary eager to cooperate with the present administration, to do some of the things that she and her husband had declined or neglected to do. That's not what America saw, however, during President Bush's speech to a joint session of Congress on September 20th. Almost every member of either party was visibly enthusiastic in support of the president ... but not Hillary. The grimace that was fixed on the former First Lady's face made it clear that the woman who had hugged Mrs. Arafat could not bring herself to be an ally of a Republican president, even against the sworn enemies of the United States."
"And why by the way did it take Arabs to do what people here should have done a long time ago? ” Ward Churchill (pictured at right) "I have included in this essay photos of clippings from the New York Times to illistrate the true American humanity of those that Prof. Churchill has defamed and slandered repeatedly. I have kept these papers since they were published and never had the heart or the courage to read them. For this post I at last read about those who were murdered on 911 and saw a clear common thread that ran through their lives."
Phyllis Chesler: What to Say to the Totalitarian Left on 9/11/11; The definitive take-down for all who blame America first. "And let me ask them a question: Why are you publishing non-feminist and anti-feminist work in a feminist journal? Is it because the so-called feminist has been born in Tanzania, is a “South Asian” Muslim feminist “of color” and thus, can do no wrong because she is not “white”?"
How Harvard Remembered 9/11 "At Harvard, the theme was — you guessed it — “Islamophobia.” "
Phyllis Chesler: What to Say to the Totalitarian Left on 9/11/11; The definitive take-down for all who blame America first. "And let me ask them a question: Why are you publishing non-feminist and anti-feminist work in a feminist journal? Is it because the so-called feminist has been born in Tanzania, is a “South Asian” Muslim feminist “of color” and thus, can do no wrong because she is not “white”?"
How Harvard Remembered 9/11 "At Harvard, the theme was — you guessed it — “Islamophobia.” "
From BareNakedIslam: Graphic and terrible (link repaired)
Michelle Malkin: All the wrong 9/11 lessons "Are your kids learning the right lessons about 9/11? Ten years after Osama bin Laden’s henchmen murdered thousands of innocents on American soil, too many children have been spoon-fed the thin gruel of progressive political correctness over the stiff antidote of truth." ....
"In second grade, her teachers read touchy-feely stories about peace and diversity to honor the 9/11 dead."....
"Yet, many of the same protectors of fragile elementary-school pupils can’t wait to teach them all the ins and outs of condoms, cross-dressers and crack addictions." Emphasis added.
Truther post on Bush's visit to Booker Elementary Good grief, is there nothing the left will not latch on to to discredit President Bush? Refer to the post about Rosie O'Donnell here.
Charles Krauthammer: The 9/11 ‘overreaction’? Nonsense. "Our current difficulties and gloom are almost entirely economic in origin, the bitter fruit of misguided fiscal, regulatory and monetary policies that had nothing to do with 9/11. America’s current demoralization is not a result of the war on terror. On the contrary. The denigration of the war on terror is the result of our current demoralization, of retroactively reading today’s malaise into the real — and successful — history of our 9/11 response."
Documentary Shows How WTC Cross Brought Hope After 9/11 Tragedy "The New York Times reports that David Silverman, president of American Atheists, wants the cross either removed from the museum or for there to be “equal representation.”
"“They can allow every religious position to put in a symbol of equal size and stature, or they can take it all out, but they don’t get to pick and choose,” Silverman said."
Bloomberg Defends Banning Clergy From 9/11 Memorial Service, Cites Separation of Church and State… "And this is the same guy who has vigorously (to put it mildly) defended the construction of a mosque at Ground Zero."
Bloomberg Defends Banning Clergy From 9/11 Memorial Service, Cites Separation of Church and State… "And this is the same guy who has vigorously (to put it mildly) defended the construction of a mosque at Ground Zero."
Our Lord Himself declares in the Scriptures that He does not desire the worship of manmade icons or any likenesses of Himself. The cross can be one of those icons.
The real significance of the cross removal is that it vividly proclaims that America can no longer call itself a Christian nation-if it indeed ever could. We see now how all the foundations underpinning our nation's values and morals are being dismantled and the removal of the cross is but one more manifestation. TD
Friday, September 9, 2011
The "truther" movement (Updated)
We go first to that engineering elite, Rosie O'Donnell to discuss the lie that one can actually melt steel with fire.
I don't know who is scarier: Rosie or the audience that applauds her.Where's the Wikileaks proof that 9/11 was an inside job? Posted in the Tunnel Wall on Dec 20, 2010
World Trade Center 7 Report Puts 9/11 Conspiracy Theory to Rest "If the sprinkler system in WTC 7 had been working, it is likely that "the fires in WTC 7 would have been controlled and the collapse prevented.""
Were Jews warned to stay home on 9-11? FALSE . Snopes refutes this.
9-11 conspiracy theories "In a 2008 poll of 17 countries, 15% of those surveyed believed the US government was responsible for the attacks, 7% believed Israel was and another 7% believed some other perpetrator, other than al Qaeda, was responsible. The poll found that respondents in the Middle East were more likely to name a perpetrator other than al Qaeda. The most prominent conspiracy theory is that the collapse of the World Trade Center and 7 World Trade Center were the result of a controlled demolition rather than structural weakening due to fire. Another prominent belief is that the Pentagon was hit by a missile launched by elements from inside the U.S. government or that a commercial airliner was allowed to do so via an effective standdown of the American military. Motives cited by conspiracy theorists include justifying the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, and geostrategic interests in the Mideast, including pipeline plans launched in the early 1990s by Unocal and other oil companies.
And then there are people like Rosie O'Donnell.
9-11 Audio and sound
Fighting Islamic Terror: A Personal Duty "Stop waiting for the government to get this fight right. Do what you can on your own."
The 9/11 Tapes: The Story in the Air "Select a clip from the menu on the left-hand side. The transcript will automatically scroll as the audio is played. Note: Some audio contains explicit language and disturbing content."
Related article: Newly Published Audio Provides Real-Time View of 9/11 Attacks
Inside the WTC lobby at the moment of collapse
There are many other links as well, but we had to be circumspect in our choices; many sites are "truther sites". More on these in a later post featuring the intellect of Rosie O'Donnell. TD
The 9/11 Tapes: The Story in the Air "Select a clip from the menu on the left-hand side. The transcript will automatically scroll as the audio is played. Note: Some audio contains explicit language and disturbing content."
Related article: Newly Published Audio Provides Real-Time View of 9/11 Attacks
NY Fire Department's 9/11 Radio Dispatches "The Fire Department of New York's radio dispatches from the morning and early afternoon of 9/11. For over three years, they fought in court to keep these recordings secret but were finally forced to release them in August 2005."
Many more UK Guardian links on 9-11 here.
This is a recording of one of those who was in the towers when it collapsed. His name was Kevin Cosgrove. His memorial site here.
This is a recording of one of those who was in the towers when it collapsed. His name was Kevin Cosgrove. His memorial site here.
Inside the WTC lobby at the moment of collapse
There are many other links as well, but we had to be circumspect in our choices; many sites are "truther sites". More on these in a later post featuring the intellect of Rosie O'Donnell. TD
The 9-11 Threat (Updated)
Federal Authorities Probe Possible Terror Threat Around 9/11 Anniversary "Details trickled in throughout the evening. The potential threat is said to focus on New York City or Washington, D.C., and involves possible suspects tied to Al Qaeda, sources said. Authorities have received a "general description" of two or three possible suspects but don't necessarily have names, one source said. Authorities are trying to determine if such suspects might already be in the U.S." Graphic images from 9-11-2001
Al-Qaeda planning 9/11 anniversary attack? "The general info on the threat was developed from intel we got in Abbottabad after killing Osama. Allah takes that one step further and points to the recent capture of al-Qaeda's international operations chief in Pakistan as a possible source for more specific information:"...
Al Jazeera: Officials say manhunt is under way for suspects as New York and Washington raise security ahead of attacks' anniversary.
Three Al Qaeda Suspects Sought in ‘Credible But Unconfirmed’ 9/11 Terror Threat "The plot has been linked to three "seasoned" Al Qaeda operatives, whose common names have made their location difficult to determine, the Daily News reports. One of the suspects is an American citizen and two of them are thought to have U.S. documentation. The men are believed to have entered the United States through the Pakistan and the United Kingdom last month, with the Times reporting that they came originally from Afghanistan, selected by Osama Bin Laden's successor Ayman al-Zawahiri to set off vehicular attacks on Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday."
Ten Years Later: New Video Of Flight 93 Aftermath Surfaces
Let's Discuss The Obama speech to Congress
Which word was missing from Obama’s speech last night? "If Obama was serious about economic expansion, we’d have heard a serious approach to domestic energy production last night. The fact that we didn’t demonstrates Obama’s lack of depth in economics, perhaps even more than his retread of Porkulus did."
Here is the Text of Obama's speech; look for any trace of an energy discussion.
Fact Sheet: The American Jobs Act From The Council on Foreign Relations.
Hugh Hewitt: The Speech That Broke The Patience of the Country? "If the president refuses to engage the country or his political opposition seriously, then the country should revoke the presumption that the president deserves a serious hearing.
"The speech was a joke, and the man who gave it is perilously close to becoming one as well."
Michael Barone: The unhappy warrior "When Barack Obama says, “This isn’t political grandstanding,” you have a pretty good clue that that is exactly what it is. Lest anyone doubt that, consider this from the third-to-last paragraph. “You should pass it. And I intend to take that message to every corner of the country.”" NBC First Read calls the speech "The Fiery Obama" and says it was the Obama his base wanted to see. Stephen Hayes and Charles Krauthammer referred to it as the first campaign speech ever given before Congress.
Reaction Roundup: Heritage Responds to Obama’s Jobs Speech One contributor's thought: "The President tonight missed an opportunity to constructively address one of the major problems facing the economy: regulation.
"After acknowledging that “there are some rules and regulations that put an unnecessary burden on businesses, and claiming credit for the small steps taken so far toward reform, he then slipped into a rhetorical — and rather cartoonish — description of the issue.
" “What we can’t do,” he said, “is let this economic crisis be used as an excuse to wipe out the basic protections that Americans have counted on for decades. I reject the idea that we need to ask people to choose between their jobs and their safety.” "
Another Heritage contributor also noted the absence of the word "energy".
Pajamas Media: Obama Versus the Strawmen "During his jobs speech, the president offered as the alternative to his approach a collection of absurd positions suggesting the Republicans want the end of government." ....
"This president can not make any speech on the economy without injecting a class warfare approach. He did it again tonight, calling for millionaires and billionaires to pay their fair share, and offering another strawman test"...
Obama can not be taken seriously as anything other than the proverbial bull in a china shop: destructive in the extreme and anything he accomplishes that makes America stronger is caused by sheer dumb luck. TD
Heritage: More ‘Stimulus’ from President Obama "...President Obama is insisting Congress immediately pass a bill that doesn’t exist. No legislative details have been offered; nothing has been scored by the Congressional Budget Office; there has been no debate or negotiation; and there is no accompanying plan on how to pay for it. " (Emphasis added)
Lloyd Marcus: Obama's Despicable Jobs Speech "Obama's jobs speech was reminiscent of a cliché scene in cowboy movies. A loud mouth guy stands on the steps of the jail-house and enrages the crowd to overrule the sheriff, drag out the prisoner and hang him without a trial."
Rick Moran: The 'hidden meaning' found in Obama's words "...people have lost confidence in Obama's ability to do anything positive for the economy. Once the feel good rhetoric fades away, the stark reality of a nation in crisis with a president who doesn't know what he's doing will return.
No need for "code words" to figure that one out.
Thomas Lifson: Using a Joint Session of Congress as a Prop; "Make no mistake: the president cheapened and degraded the majesty of an address to both Houses of Congress. We have every reason to expect that with the precedent now set, Joint Sessions are fair game for appropriation by future presidents seeking a majestic backdrop for political posturing."
Boortz: So … what did we hear in Ruler Obama’s speech? "I worked to try to distil it into [six] basic points." Also at this source: Class warfare, This is not The American Dream
Dana Milbank: The irrelevancy of the Obama presidency "Obama spoke quickly, urgently, even angrily. Rep. Jesse Jackson ... stared at the ceiling. Rep. Peter Welch ... scanned the gallery. Rep. Jim Moran ... was seen reading a newspaper. And Republicans, when they weren’t giggling, were mostly silent."
Obama: Paul Ryan Is Right "“Millions of Americans rely on Medicare in their retirement….But with an aging population and rising health care costs, we are spending too fast to sustain the program. And if we don’t gradually reform the system while protecting current beneficiaries, it won’t be there when future retirees need it. We have to reform Medicare to strengthen it.”
"Isn’t that what Paul Ryan and the House Republicans have been saying for months, while Obama has been busy demagoguing their plan?"
Here is the Text of Obama's speech; look for any trace of an energy discussion.
Fact Sheet: The American Jobs Act From The Council on Foreign Relations.
Hugh Hewitt: The Speech That Broke The Patience of the Country? "If the president refuses to engage the country or his political opposition seriously, then the country should revoke the presumption that the president deserves a serious hearing.
"The speech was a joke, and the man who gave it is perilously close to becoming one as well."
Michael Barone: The unhappy warrior "When Barack Obama says, “This isn’t political grandstanding,” you have a pretty good clue that that is exactly what it is. Lest anyone doubt that, consider this from the third-to-last paragraph. “You should pass it. And I intend to take that message to every corner of the country.”" NBC First Read calls the speech "The Fiery Obama" and says it was the Obama his base wanted to see. Stephen Hayes and Charles Krauthammer referred to it as the first campaign speech ever given before Congress.
http://terrellaftermath.com/ |
"After acknowledging that “there are some rules and regulations that put an unnecessary burden on businesses, and claiming credit for the small steps taken so far toward reform, he then slipped into a rhetorical — and rather cartoonish — description of the issue.
" “What we can’t do,” he said, “is let this economic crisis be used as an excuse to wipe out the basic protections that Americans have counted on for decades. I reject the idea that we need to ask people to choose between their jobs and their safety.” "
Another Heritage contributor also noted the absence of the word "energy".
Pajamas Media: Obama Versus the Strawmen "During his jobs speech, the president offered as the alternative to his approach a collection of absurd positions suggesting the Republicans want the end of government." ....
"This president can not make any speech on the economy without injecting a class warfare approach. He did it again tonight, calling for millionaires and billionaires to pay their fair share, and offering another strawman test"...
One of the Marx brothers. |
Heritage: More ‘Stimulus’ from President Obama "...President Obama is insisting Congress immediately pass a bill that doesn’t exist. No legislative details have been offered; nothing has been scored by the Congressional Budget Office; there has been no debate or negotiation; and there is no accompanying plan on how to pay for it. " (Emphasis added)
Lloyd Marcus: Obama's Despicable Jobs Speech "Obama's jobs speech was reminiscent of a cliché scene in cowboy movies. A loud mouth guy stands on the steps of the jail-house and enrages the crowd to overrule the sheriff, drag out the prisoner and hang him without a trial."
Rick Moran: The 'hidden meaning' found in Obama's words "...people have lost confidence in Obama's ability to do anything positive for the economy. Once the feel good rhetoric fades away, the stark reality of a nation in crisis with a president who doesn't know what he's doing will return.
No need for "code words" to figure that one out.
Thomas Lifson: Using a Joint Session of Congress as a Prop; "Make no mistake: the president cheapened and degraded the majesty of an address to both Houses of Congress. We have every reason to expect that with the precedent now set, Joint Sessions are fair game for appropriation by future presidents seeking a majestic backdrop for political posturing."
Boortz: So … what did we hear in Ruler Obama’s speech? "I worked to try to distil it into [six] basic points." Also at this source: Class warfare, This is not The American Dream
Dana Milbank: The irrelevancy of the Obama presidency "Obama spoke quickly, urgently, even angrily. Rep. Jesse Jackson ... stared at the ceiling. Rep. Peter Welch ... scanned the gallery. Rep. Jim Moran ... was seen reading a newspaper. And Republicans, when they weren’t giggling, were mostly silent."
http://townhall.com/political-cartoons/garymccoy |
"Isn’t that what Paul Ryan and the House Republicans have been saying for months, while Obama has been busy demagoguing their plan?"
Real Hope for a Change
The Patriot Post "The solution isn't even a return to the status quo as it stood before the current administration began its war on American exceptionalism. We cannot return to a system that alternates between Republican and Democratic Progressives. We must make a break with the post-Reagan past. We must return to the fundamentals that made America the greatest nation the world has ever known: individual liberty and free enterprise safe guarded by a written constitution, and a federal representative republic operating on democratic principles.
"The solution is simple. How we get there is the subject of this article and hopefully a sign pointing in the direction of change."
This article then discusses what the author feels this nation must do:
"First we have to unleash the primary engine of our greatness, our people."....
"Next we have to unleash our corporations."....
"What about foreign Affairs?"....Given the present world situation, I do not see how this Ron Paulish policy can be implemented, as much as we might like to.
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The article finishes with this: "Our current leaders work to manage the decline of America. However, those of us who refuse to accept the inevitability of this decline can turn it around. We can stand in the gap and bring forth the re-birth of America. So, if we have the will and the courage we can have some real hope for a change."
This is posted only for your consideration and the Tunnel Wall does not necessarily agree with all this author's points, such as his view of banks. I cannot say that I want a Pelosi-Reid-led congress to have that much control over our money.
Dr. Owens teaches History, Political Science, and Religion for Southside Virginia Community College. He is the author of the History of the Future @ http://drrobertowens.com View the trailer for Dr. Owens' latest book @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ypkoS0gGn8 © 2010 Robert R. Owens dr.owens@comcast.net
"The solution is simple. How we get there is the subject of this article and hopefully a sign pointing in the direction of change."
This article then discusses what the author feels this nation must do:
"First we have to unleash the primary engine of our greatness, our people."....
"Next we have to unleash our corporations."....
"What about foreign Affairs?"....Given the present world situation, I do not see how this Ron Paulish policy can be implemented, as much as we might like to.
....
The article finishes with this: "Our current leaders work to manage the decline of America. However, those of us who refuse to accept the inevitability of this decline can turn it around. We can stand in the gap and bring forth the re-birth of America. So, if we have the will and the courage we can have some real hope for a change."
This is posted only for your consideration and the Tunnel Wall does not necessarily agree with all this author's points, such as his view of banks. I cannot say that I want a Pelosi-Reid-led congress to have that much control over our money.
Dr. Owens teaches History, Political Science, and Religion for Southside Virginia Community College. He is the author of the History of the Future @ http://drrobertowens.com View the trailer for Dr. Owens' latest book @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ypkoS0gGn8 © 2010 Robert R. Owens dr.owens@comcast.net
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