!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> Maddie's Musings: July 2006

Monday, July 31, 2006

What is the difference between Hate Crimes and Terrorism

Seattle Jews recovering from attackBy HILARY LEILA KRIEGER
The Seattle Jewish community is in shock after a shooting spree at the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle left one dead and five wounded on Friday.
A man declared, "I'm a Muslim American; I'm angry at Israel," before opening fire, according to witnesses. He was soon apprehended by police and later identified as 30-year-old Naveed Afzal Haq, a US citizen of Pakistani origin.
Seattle police said they had directed their officers to closely monitor the city's synagogues and other Jewish institutions following the attack, but that they believed Haq had acted alone.
The attack is apparently being investigated as a hate crime. "This was a purposeful, hateful act, as far as we know by an individual acting alone," said Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels at a news conference, adding, "This is a crime of hate."


A crime of hate? I would call it a terrorist attack.

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Peace Could be Out Lawed.........

Watching Fox News this a.m. I viewed an interview with 2 bloggers. One from Israel and One from Lebanon.

Lebanese law apparently forbids the Lebanese blogger to go on the show with the Israeli blogger; as Lebanese and Jews are forbidden to sit together on a news show........

Perhaps the start of a solution would be to change some of these hate laws.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

SAY CHEESE

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

ISRAEL MUST WIN

IF ISRAEL LOSES THIS WAR

WE ARE NEXT.

We shouldl be doing all that we can to insure the success of Israel.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Well They Were Warned

Lebanon Travel Warning
May 02, 2006


This Travel Warning updates information on threats to American citizens and interests in Lebanon. It supersedes the Travel Warning for Lebanon issued November 7, 2005.

The Department of State urges U.S. citizens to carefully weigh the necessity of their travel to Lebanon in light of the risks noted below. U.S. citizens in Lebanon are encouraged to register with the U.S. Embassy in Beirut where they may also obtain updated information on travel and security in Lebanon. See registration details below.

Recent events in Lebanon underscore the need for caution and sound personal security precautions. Former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri was assassinated on February 14, 2005 in a car bomb attack in which at least 22 other people were killed and many others seriously wounded; the potential for violence remains. Since March 2005, there have been 13 separate bombings in Lebanon, resulting in the deaths of at least 11 people and injuries to more than 100 others.

Historically, Americans have been the targets of numerous terrorist attacks in Lebanon. The perpetrators of many of these attacks are still present and retain the ability to act. American citizens should thus keep a low profile, varying times and routes for all required travel. Americans should also pay close attention to their personal security at locations where Westerners are generally known to congregate, and should avoid demonstrations and large gatherings.

In January 2006, Lebanese authorities arrested suspected members of an al-Qaeda group in Beirut. The presence of al-Qaeda in Lebanon raises the potential threat to U.S. citizens and interests.

In February 2006, demonstrations against newspaper cartoons that satirized the Prophet resulted in damage to the building housing the Danish consulate, as well as surrounding homes, commercial enterprises, a church, and vehicles.

The U.S. Government considers the potential threat to U.S. Government personnel assigned to Beirut sufficiently serious to require them to live and work under a strict security regime. This limits, and may occasionally prevent, the movement of U.S. Embassy officials in certain areas of the country. These factors, plus limited staffing, may hinder timely assistance to Americans in Lebanon. Unofficial travel to Lebanon by U.S. Government employees and their family members requires prior approval by the Department of State.

U.S. citizens who travel to Lebanon despite this Travel Warning should exercise heightened caution when traveling in parts of the southern suburbs of Beirut, portions of the Bekaa Valley and South Lebanon, and the cities of Sidon and Tripoli. Hizballah has not been disarmed, it maintains a strong presence in many of these areas, and there is the potential for action by other extremist groups in Tripoli.

American air carriers are prohibited from using Beirut International Airport (BIA) due to continuing concern about airport and aircraft security arrangements. For similar reasons, the Lebanese carrier Middle East Airlines (MEA) is not permitted to operate service into the United States. Official U.S. government travelers exercise additional security measures when using Beirut International Airport.

Palestinian groups hostile to both the Lebanese government and the U.S. operate largely autonomously inside refugee camps in different areas of the country. Intra-communal violence within the camps has resulted in violent incidents such as shootings and explosions. Occasionally this violence spills over into neighboring cities and towns. Travel by U.S. citizens to Palestinian camps should be avoided. Asbat al-Ansar, a terrorist group with apparent links to al-Qaeda, has targeted Lebanese, U.S. and other foreign government interests. It has been outlawed by the Lebanese government but continues to maintain a presence in the Ain al-Hilweh refugee camp.

Dangers posed by landmines and unexploded ordnance throughout south Lebanon are significant and also exist in other areas where civil war fighting was intense. Travelers should be aware of posted landmine warnings and strictly avoid all areas where landmines and unexploded ordnance may be present. Tensions remain in Lebanon's southern border with the possibility of Hizballah and Palestinian militant activity at any time.

The Embassy is located in Awkar, near Antelias, Beirut, Lebanon. Public access hours for American citizens are Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. However, American citizens who require emergency services outside of these hours may contact the Embassy by telephone at any time. The telephone numbers are (961-4) 542-600, 543-600, and fax 544-209. American citizens may register with the Embassy online by visiting . Information on consular services and registration can also be found at or by phone at the above telephone numbers between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday local time.

Updated information on travel and security in Lebanon may be obtained from the Department of State by calling 1-888-407-4747 within the United States or, from overseas, 1-202-501-4444. Additional details can be found in the Department of State's Consular Information Sheet for Lebanon, the Worldwide Caution Public Announcement, the Middle East and North Africa Public Announcement and the Travel Publication A Safe Trip Abroad, all of which are available on the Department's Internet site at .

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Current Travel Warnings

Travel Warnings are issued when the State Department recommends that Americans avoid a certain country. The countries listed below are currently on that list. In addition to this list, the State Department issues Consular Information Sheets for every country of the world with information on such matters as the health conditions, crime, unusual currency or entry requirements, any areas of instability, and the location of the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate in the subject country.

Lebanon 05/02/2006
Nepal 04/24/2006

Monday, July 17, 2006

When asked about the civilian death toll in the Israeli/Lebanon conflict, an Israeli spokesman replied, "We are very sorry for these casualties, but this is war"

We should take a lesson from Israel.

By attempting to fight the war in Iraq without civilian deaths; we have put our troops and more civilians in danger. If we go after the Muslim extremists with the vigilance of Israeli, I dare say this war may have been over by now.

Friday, July 14, 2006

DEFEND THE DEFENDERS

"DefendtheDefenders.org raises money and awareness for the defense of soldiers and Marines whose actions in the heat of combat are being second-guessed.
DefendtheDefenders.org stands behind the man who puts his life on the line again and again, who makes life or death decisions in the blazing heat, exhaustion, fear and confusion of war while conducting combat operations intended to capture or kill the enemy and as a result of his actions in combat becomes the subject of an investigation or even formal charges. "

MY GUESS IS THAT ISRAEL DOES NOT NEED AN ORGANIZATION LIKE THIS TO PROTECT IT'S TROOPS.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Lonely Team America(R&S)

my fav scene
Team America Pegged the man perfectly.......

military might

Me thinks it is the American Troops who have been "raped" by the Main Stream Media.

Young Americans on FoxNews

Pat Dollard sums it up quite well.

Monday, July 10, 2006


Monday.................Monday so good to me.........

Loving the Cowboy Politician......cancelling subscription....
Protest march in NYC against the NY Times.......
Still laughing at Vernon Robinson's ad
Finally got up early and DID my 100 crunches
Watched a building burn from an explosion in NYC
Still trying to figure out why judges let peodophiles back out with lenient sentencing
and the Duke guys are held up for a year without a trial in NC for allegedly raping a black prostitute who admittedly had sex with more than one man at another party before the Duke pray..............

hmmmmmmmmmmmit's after 5:00

a glass of wine
we are still here

and what about that space walk? pretty cool

and made a vow never to click on a NYT link again for as long as I live

and I'm still trying to figure out why they would let a guy with hollowed at shoes board a plane...
when I think of all the times I've had to remove mine......guess it's all for show?

oh well, that's life in America

God Bless our Troops
and God Bless Our Country

The UAE is moving into the 21st Century "Slavery and people-trafficking in the United Arab Emirates can be punished by life imprisonment, according to a bill approved by a government panel.
The bill will be sent to the cabinet for endorsement

Salute!

Saturday, July 08, 2006

PLEASE, HOW STUPID DO YOU THINK WE ARE?

latimes.com) North Korea will return to talks on its nuclear program if the United States releases $24 million in frozen funds held in a bank in Macao, a senior diplomat said in an interview published today....


Hello, ya like we would give him back his COUNTERFEIT MONEY! LOL

What a stooge!

Gotta Love Vernon Robinson

CLICK HERE great campaign ad.

We know how to do it in North Carolina!

Friday, July 07, 2006

Ted Kennedy Getting a Lift?



Only Dems would compare Arnold to to Kim Jong.............(Drudge)

"Bob Mulholland, senior advisor to Democratic nominee Phil Angelides, aims for controversy this morning, saying: "With North Korea leader Kim Jong-Il back in the news, it reminds me that he and Schwarzenegger have something in common. Both have their shoes specifically made to add a couple inches of lift. What we don’t know is does Kim Jong-Il have his shoes made by Schwarzenegger’s shoemaker in Italy."

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

SEIZE THE DAY

"Atlantic City Police Chief John Mooney worried that the sudden evacuation of the casinos could lead to problems in the streets and to labor unrest. If the shutdown continues, casino workers who aren't being paid could make trouble, he said.
"This is a state-created disaster," Mooney said. "

State created? How about the Democratic Governor?

"Watching the fight between the governor and his fellow Democrats, Republican lawmakers, who oppose the sales tax increase, have seized on the issue. "

(quotes from NY Times)

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Cindy Sheehan reminds me of an ant at a 4th of July Picnic....Quick someone get the RAID

Amanda Beck reports, "WASHINGTON (Reuters) - About 150 protesters sat in front of the White House on Monday to savor their last meal before starting a hunger strike that some said will continue until American troops return from Iraq.
The demonstration marking the Independence Day holiday was organized by CodePink, a women's anti-war group that called on volunteers to abstain from eating for 24 hours from midnight on Monday

Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan, whose son was killed in Iraq, said she would drink only water throughout the summer, which she said she would spend outside President George W. Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas.
"This war is a crime," Sheehan told a crowd of clapping, cheering protesters. "We represent millions of Americans who withdraw their support from this government

Any one want to place any bets on the "water only diet" LOL!

HAPPY JULY 4TH!

Monday, July 03, 2006


SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea is ready to answer a pre-emptive U.S. military attack with an "annihilating strike and a nuclear war," the state-run media said Monday. The Korean Central News Agency, citing an unidentified Rodong Sinmun newspaper "analyst," accused the United States

Who is the man behind the curtain, moving this puppet's mouth? LOL

Osama bin Laden The Al Qaeda leader called on President Bush in an audiotape released Friday to release the body of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and said Jordan should allow the slain terrorist to be buried in his homeland. (AP)

Okay Osama, come and get him.

Kerry on The Factor

O'REILLY: If it's better for every one of us not to be oil dependent, every single American, in 30 years the Congress could not, or would not, make it happen. You're telling me that the Congress sold us out and so did four presidents. You have to arrive at that conclusion.
KERRY: I believe the American people have been sold short by the United States Congress with respect to the energy future of our country. Yes. And it is regrettable, because millions of jobs have been lost. Our security has been put at risk.
The United States' technological lead in those areas has been set back. Our health has been set back. The environment has been set back. The overall security interests of our nation have not been well served.
O'REILLY: Both parties at fault, right?
KERRY: Both parties at fault.
(END VIDEOTAPE)