Thursday, March 6, 2008

THE LEFT IS RESPONSIBLE

The curmudgeon is a reckoning phase of history where childhood fantasies are dispelled as an adult reality. The left is a group who is known for the murder, disappearance, sudden demise, kidnapping, and peculiar injuries on others. There are vast reports but rarely evidence or investigation. The left only does the same in order to beat up or whip up sympathy. They were following others and telling them they were only looking out for them. Who and what they are looking out for is themselves, not number one, not the truth, and not to defend the nation.

Although cruel and treacherous, they are also the worst complainers about life and victim hood. There is genius in these people and also a severe backwardness. Although detached from all emotions of other human beings, the left complain about trade, wealth, business, and economic matters; this while convincing themselves they are some type of police and are only promoting responsible behavior. They can easily get fired for these escapades if it becomes known or a self confession. There is nothing wrong with promoting how responsible the left is or how dangerous denying the truth can be; however, we know this creature to be vastly disconnected to the emotional needs and the feelings of others while the truth is a killjoy to their way of life. The joke is how to pull off this genius joke. With this political denunciation, they are able to send out invitations to become responsible when politically dominant or militarily domination.

General Assembly

A/48/384

21 September 1993

Forty-eighth sessions

Item 109 of the provisional agenda

RIGHT OF PEOPLES TO SELF-DETERMINATION

Report of the Secretary-General

I. INTRODUCTION

1. In its resolution 47/82 of 16 December 1992, the General Assembly, inter alia, called upon all States to implement fully and faithfully all the relevant resolutions of the United Nations regarding the exercise of the right to self-determination and independence by peoples under colonial and foreign domination; reaffirmed the legitimacy of the struggle of peoples for independence, territorial integrity, national unity and liberation from colonial domination, apartheid and foreign occupation, in all its forms and by all available means; reaffirmed that the practice of using mercenaries against sovereign States and national liberation movements constituted a criminal act, and called upon the Governments of all countries to enact legislation declaring the recruitment, financing and training of mercenaries in their territories and the transit of mercenaries through their territories to be punishable offences and prohibiting their nationals from serving as mercenaries, and to report on such legislation to the Secretary-General; expressed its appreciation for the material and other forms of assistance that peoples under colonial rule continued to receive from Governments, organizations of the United Nations system and other intergovernmental organizations, and called for a substantial increase in that assistance; and decided to consider the question at its forty-eighth session under the item entitled "Right of peoples to self-determination".

2. In its resolution 47/83 of 16 December 1992, the General Assembly, inter alia, reaffirmed that the universal realization of the right of all peoples, including those under colonial, foreign and alien domination, to self-determination was a fundamental condition for the effective guarantee and observance of human rights and for the preservation and promotion of such rights; requested the Commission on Human Rights to continue to give special attention to the violation of human rights, especially the right to self-determination, resulting from foreign military intervention, aggression or occupation; and requested the Secretary-General to report on that issue to the Assembly at its forty-eighth session under the item entitled "Right of peoples to self-determination".

3. In its resolution 47/84, also of 16 December 1992, the General Assembly, inter alia, urged all States to take the necessary steps and to exercise the utmost vigilance against the menace posed by the activities of mercenaries and to ensure, by both administrative and legislative measures, that the territory of those States and other territories under their control, as well as their nationals, were not used for the recruitment, assembly, financing, training and transit of mercenaries, or for the planning of activities designed to destabilize or overthrow the Government of any State and to fight the national liberation movements struggling against racism, apartheid, colonial domination and foreign intervention or occupation.

4. Accordingly, the Secretary-General, in a note verbale dated 30 April 1993, invited all States to communicate to him any relevant information they might wish to submit for inclusion in the report he was requested to prepare pursuant to paragraph 6 of Assembly resolution 47/83 and paragraph 26 of resolution 47/82.

5. The present report contains a summary of action taken by the Commission on Human Rights at its forty-ninth session and by the Economic and Social Council at its substantive session of 1993 and replies received from Governments as at 1 September 1993. Any additional replies will be reproduced in an addendum to the present document.

II. SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN BY THE COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AT ITS FORTY-NINTH SESSION AND BY THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL AT ITS SUBSTANTIVE SESSION OF 1993

6. At its forty-ninth session held from 1 February to 12 March 1993 the Commission on Human Rights considered the item entitled "The right of peoples to self-determination and its application to peoples under colonial or alien domination or foreign occupation" at its 4th to 11th and at its 29th and 42nd meetings. The debates are reported in the relevant summary records (E/CN.4/1993/SR.4-11, 29 and 42). The Commission adopted four resolutions, which related to the situation in occupied Palestine (resolution 1993/4), the use of mercenaries as a means of impeding the exercise of the right of peoples to self-determination (resolution 1993/5), the situation of human rights in Cambodia (resolution 1993/6) and the question of Western Sahara (resolution 1993/17).

7. At its substantive session of 1993, the Economic and Social Council, by its decision 1993/254 of 28 July 1993, after having taken note of Commission on Human Rights resolution 1993/6 on the situation of human rights in Cambodia, approved the Commission's requests to the Secretary-General contained in that resolution.

JORDAN

[Original: English]

[21 July 1993]

The Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan informed the Secretary-General that the Jordanian Penal Law No. 16 of 1960 contains the following provisions pertaining to crimes which contravene international law:

Article 118, according to which an individual may be put under temporary arrest for a period of no less than 5 years if:

The individual contravenes the arrangements taken by the State to ensure its neutrality in time of war;

The individual concerned undertakes actions or writings or speeches not permitted by the Government, in such a manner that these actions or writings or speeches expose the Kingdom to the danger of hostile actions, or disturb the Kingdom's relations with a foreign State, or expose the Kingdom's citizens or their material belongings to acts of reprisal or vengeance.

Article 119, according to which:

Any individual who organized or prepared or assisted in the Kingdom's territory any attempt to change the standing regime of a friendly State by force, or change its Constitution by force is penalized by temporary arrest.

Article 120, according to which any individual who recruits in the Kingdom, without the Government's consent, soldiers in order to fight for the interests of a foreign State is penalized by temporary arrest.

The text of the above-mentioned provisions of the Jordanian Penal Law in the original Arabic, as they appeared in issue No. 1487 of the Jordanian official Journal, dated 1 May 1960, was enclosed.

The left is known to complain about small petty matters in order to achieve large or big payoffs. This is done over and over as if it is automatic or some robotic way of life and covered or justified by charismatic words. The violence is subtle but it builds up over time. They use small accusations to distract others from large payoffs and cruelty. Their ability to search out and drill for new and creative ways to use technology continues a repetitive culture and tradition of dependency. The police are a club of hypocrites and thieves at this time, it is not authority, and they think the coast is clear. The only way to repress the truth is to form a club and set policies for those clubs which deny the truth. Is this Constitutional? No, it is not but it is also arguable. If you violate the policies and rules, you get kicked out and disciplined severely. This is the leftist club.

The goodness of the truth makes people stronger not weaker even if you applied economic value to this model. It is an ugly world when these people are around you because they will state how able, attractive, or picked on the left is because it is so powerful. The reason for economic value is to simply correct error or force correction by market forces, the left is scared out of their wits when markets correct because it suggests failure or their departure. The left use the market system to punish and discipline others who are in this club, then they red bait or pressure them into pure greed or corruption making dissent or opposition very painful and prosecution. The truth should be the noose, not the leader of a club. This type of behavior is usually associated with specific ethnic and racial traits known as a genetic link. They prosecute drunk drivers but never a despot or a tyrant.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

American Axle strike to shut sixth GM plant

The Detroit News

General Motors Corp. said today that the parts supply disruption caused by the ongoing strike at American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. will lead to the shutdown of GM's Toledo transmission plant on Monday.

The United Auto Workers walked off the job at American Axle Feb. 25 and the parties have not talked since.

Toledo would be the sixth GM plant affected by the American Axle strike; others are in Pontiac; Flint; Fort Wayne, Ind.; Oshawa, Ontario; and Moraine, Ohio. AM General LLC's Mishawaka, Ind., plant, which makes the Hummer H2 for GM, was expected to be idled today.

The American Axle strike also has shut down four Lear Corp. factories.

One way of achieving this leftist promotion is to bungle investigations or make others appear and feel like a slave, duping a similarity of duty. People go to work all the time and act out the work without understanding or agreeing with the result. The left take this one step further and actually acts against it. Due to historical European rivalry, the left wants to use cultural sensitivities and multiculturalism to parade admirable qualities and justify them with emphasis. Emphasizing race and ethnicity is used to promote a sense of being attacked for an open mind. It is only an effort to play with the reality of others. Race and ethnicity can be used in both a good and a bad manner. The left use race and ethnicity to parade owned insecurities while holding pageant a sense of genuine kindness. All of this genuine kindness is under the cover of cruelty and complaining because the objective is to fool around with the reality of others and put them in very complex or difficult situations which they are forced to marvel and side with the left, the club, the gang, the mob, the organization, the union, the alliance, the rules, and the policies of erudite. This is done over and over as if it is automatic or some robotic way of life and covered or justified by charismatic words. They take the truth way too far by enforcing a low price while ignoring the high prices, this conundrum of cost and quality of human beings are for two differences; one feels deceived.

Balfour Declaration of 1917

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Balfour Declaration of 1917 (dated November 2, 1917) was a classified formal statement of policy by the British government on the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire in the aftermath of World War I.

The letter stated the position, agreed to at a British Cabinet meeting on October 31, 1917, that the British government supported Zionist plans for a National home for the Jewish people within Palestine‎ with the condition that nothing should be done which might prejudice the rights of existing communities there.

The statement was issued through the efforts of Chaim Weizmann and Nahum Sokolow, the principal Zionist leaders based in London but, as they had asked for the reconstitution of Palestine as “the” Jewish national home, the Declaration fell short of Zionist expectations.[1]

The "Balfour Declaration" was later incorporated into the Sèvres peace treaty with Turkey and the Mandate for Palestine. The declaration was made in a letter from Arthur James Balfour (Foreign Secretary) to Lord Rothschild (Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild), a leader of the British Jewish community, for transmission to the Zionist Federation, a private Zionist organization. The document is kept at the British Library.

The left are aware of the dangers and the historical evidence. They want to be seen, or be scrutinized by future policies as peaceful and industrious. This brings anxiety and stress to an already depressing matter. They only want history to be viewed as disconnected or detached emotionally to the power of the left wing. It is not the truth or reality, but it is justly disconnected from the left; the left is an amalgamation and myriad of broken pieces clued together by sheer greed. Overlapping history and the history of the market system allows a financial mechanism to pull off this intricate act. The idea is how others are disconnected, unconcerned, unaware, or emotionally not in tune with the power and authority of the left. It is illegal to go against this club of misfits. If they fire a shot, then they will be unable to perpetuate the situation or expand. There are no reports historically to suggest the left is under regular attack even if they are so expansionary. There are reports of bad things happening but they require a long time period and a long slow death before the dangers of the left is visible or known. Naturally, the objective of the left is to avoid the truth, perpetuate their way of life, report being attacked for this, and try to present a genuine kindness to never attack others because of an open mind, exuberance, or a lack of a thinking acumen. This ultimately results in tremendous anxiety, stress, failures, and a host of other backward similarities.

West Bank

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The West Bank, also referred to as "Judea and Samaria", is a landlocked territory on the west bank of the Jordan River in the Middle East. Since 1967 most of the West Bank has been under Israeli occupation.

During the Ottoman period, the West Bank formed part of the Emirate of Transjordan, along with the East Bank or Oultrejordain. After the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire in 1922, both sides of the Jordan formed the British Mandate of Palestine. The 1948 Arab-Israeli War saw the establishment of Israel in parts of the former Mandate, while the West Bank was captured and annexed by Jordan. The 1949 Armistice Agreements defined its interim boundary. From 1948 until 1967, the area was under Jordanian rule, and Jordan did not officially relinquish its claim to the area until 1988. It was captured by Israel [1] [2] during the Six-Day War. With the exception of East Jerusalem it was not annexed by Israel. Most of the residents are Palestinians, although large numbers of Israeli settlements have also been built in the region.

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Origin of the name

West Bank

The region did not have a separate existence until 1948–9, when it was defined by the Armistice Agreement between Israel and Jordan. The name "West Bank" was apparently first used by Jordanians at the time of their annexation of the region, and has become the most common name used in English and related languages. The term literally means 'the West bank of the river Jordan'; the Kingdom of Jordan being on the 'East bank' of this same river Jordan.

History

Map of West Bank settlements and closures as of January 2006, prepared by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Yellow areas are the main Palestinian urban centers. Light pink represents closed military areas or settlement boundary areas or areas isolated by the Israeli West Bank Barrier; dark pink represents settlements, outposts or military bases. The black line marks the route of the Barrier.

Map of West Bank settlements and closures as of January 2006, prepared by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Yellow areas are the main Palestinian urban centers. Light pink represents closed military areas or settlement boundary areas or areas isolated by the Israeli West Bank Barrier; dark pink represents settlements, outposts or military bases. The black line marks the route of the Barrier.

The territory now known as the West Bank was a part of the British Mandate of Palestine entrusted to Great Britain by the League of Nations after World War I. The terms of the Mandate called for the creation in Palestine of a Jewish national home without prejudicing the civil and religious rights of the non-Jewish population of Palestine [3]. The current border of the West Bank was not a dividing line of any sort during the Mandate period, but rather the armistice line between the forces of the neighboring kingdom of Jordan and those of Israel at the close of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. When the United Nations General Assembly voted in 1947 to partition Palestine into a Jewish State, an Arab State, and an internationally-administered enclave of Jerusalem, a broader region of the modern-day West Bank was assigned to the Arab State. The West Bank was controlled by Iraqi and Jordanian forces at the end of the 1948 War and the area was annexed by Jordan in 1950 but this annexation was recognized only by the United Kingdom (Pakistan is often, but apparently falsely,[4] assumed to have recognized it also).

During the 1950s, there was a significant influx of Palestinian refugees and violence together with Israeli reprisal raids across the Green Line.

In May of 1967 Egypt ordered out U.N. peacekeeping troops and re-militarized the Sinai Peninsula, and blockaded the straits of Tiran. Fearing an Egyptian attack, the government of Levi Eshkol attempted to restrict any confrontation to Egypt alone. In particular it did whatever it could to avoid fighting Jordan. However, "carried along by a powerful current of Arab nationalism", on May 30, 1967 King Hussein flew to Egypt and signed a mutual defense treaty in which the two countries agreed to consider "any armed attack on either state or its forces as an attack on both". [2][5] Fearing an imminent Egyptian attack, on June 5, the Israel Defense Forces launched a pre-emptive attack on Egypt [6] which began what came to be known as the Six Day War.

Jordan soon began shelling targets in west Jerusalem, Netanya, and the outskirts of Tel Aviv. [7] Despite this, Israel sent a message promising not to initiate any action against Jordan if it stayed out of the war. Hussein replied that it was too late, "the die was cast". [2] On the evening of June 5 the Israeli cabinet convened to decide what to do; Yigal Allon and Menahem Begin argued that this was an opportunity to take the Old City of Jerusalem, but Eshkol decided to defer any decision until Moshe Dayan and Yitzhak Rabin could be consulted. [8] Uzi Narkis made a number of proposals for military action, including the capture of Latrun, but the cabinet turned him down. The Israeli military only commenced action after Government House was captured, which was seen as a threat to the security of Jerusalem.[9] On June 6 Dayan encircled the city, but, fearing damage to holy places and having to fight in built-up areas, he ordered his troops not to go in. However, upon hearing that the U.N. was about to declare a ceasefire, he changed his mind, and without cabinet clearance, decided to take the city.[10] After fierce fighting with Jordanian troops in and around the Jerusalem area, Israel captured the Old City on June 7.

No specific decision had been made to capture any other territories controlled by Jordan. After the Old City was captured, Dayan told his troops to dig in to hold it. When an armored brigade commander entered the West Bank on his own initiative, and stated that he could see Jericho, Dayan ordered him back. However, when intelligence reports indicated that Hussein had withdrawn his forces across the Jordan river, Dayan ordered his troops to capture the West Bank. [11] Over the next two days, the IDF swiftly captured the rest of the West Bank and blew up the Abdullah and Hussein Bridges over the Jordan, thereby severing the West Bank from the East. [12] According to Narkis:

First, the Israeli government had no intention of capturing the West Bank. On the contrary, it was opposed to it. Second, there was not any provocation on the part of the IDF. Third, the rein was only loosened when a real threat to Jerusalem's security emerged. This is truly how things happened on June 5, although it is difficult to believe. The end result was something that no one had planned. [13]

The Arab League's Khartoum conference in September declared continuing belligerency and was seen as a rejection of negotiation. In November, 1967, UN Security Council Resolution 242 was unanimously adopted, calling for "the establishment of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East" to be achieved by "the application of both the following principles:" "Withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict" (see semantic dispute) and: "Termination of all claims or states of belligerency" and respect for the right of every state in the area to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries. Egypt, Jordan, Israel and Lebanon entered into consultations with the UN Special representative over the implementation of 242. [14] The text specifically did not refer to the PLO or to any Palestinian representative because none was recognized at that time.

In 1988, Jordan ceded its claims to the West Bank to the Palestine Liberation Organization, as "the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people."[6][7]

Demographics

The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics estimated that approximately 2.5 million Palestinians live in the West Bank (including Israeli-annexed East Jerusalem) at the end of 2006.[18], though a recent study by the American-Israel Demographic Research Group disputes these figures (see #Recent Developments). In December 2007, an official Census conducted by the Palestinian Authority found that the Palestinian population of the West Bank (including Israeli-annexed East Jerusalem was 2, 345, 000. [19]

There are over 275,000 Israeli settlers living in the West Bank, as well as around 200,000 Israeli Jews living in Israeli-annexed East Jerusalem. There are also small ethnic groups, such as the Samaritans living in and around Nablus, numbering in the hundreds or low thousands. Interactions between the two societies have generally declined following the Palestinian Intifadas, though an economic relationship often exists between adjacent Israeli and Palestinian Arab villages. [Citation needed]

As of October 2007, around 23,000 Palestinians in the West Bank work in Israel every day with another 9,200 working in Israeli settlements. In addition, around 10,000 Palestinian traders from the West Bank are allowed to travel every day into Israel. [20]

Approximately 30% of Palestinians living in the West Bank are refugees or descendants of refugees from villages and towns located in what became Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War (see Palestinian exodus).[21][22][23]

The left thinks Democracy is going to fix market corrections and market woes. Although this mindset perpetuates the problem and justifies this bizarre behavior and events by producing low quality adults and children; it typically blows up in all their faces. You can survive under Democracy if you are acting against the emotional needs and the disconnection to the truth. You can also conceive Democracy under those same reasons; emotional needs and the truth, sois sage. This is the joke how they try to pull off the act.

Although the Europeans flooded the world with mentally ill people, there is an effort of goodness to redress the problem. There is an effort to compel the left to correct these errors in judgment. Perhaps the truth was taken too far by the left or absent all together. The reason why anyone would flood the world with mentally ill human beings is to suggest how genuinely nice they are and how mean others can be, it is a charity, humanity. It is justly a bizarre reality. When secrets are used in a cruel and harmful manner, it is clear there is a total lack of care for the feelings of others. It is a pitiful way to live. It is like the sun is burning even if it is nature accepted. It is a depressing way to live which brings the left little happiness in this pitiful industrious existence. European rivalry cannot be defended in a court of law because it is a gesture of madness and power struggle. At times, this power struggle is stricken with sheer lunacy and corrupt endeavors, a rivalry to beat the other to eternal rich-dom. If it is impossible to defend on the battlefield or a court of law, then it is with certain a serious disconnection with reality had occurred.

With technology and the way the world is rapidly changing, the power of math and science is beginning to make it very difficult to sustain the momentum or perpetuate this failure of character. The world is a truth away from a reality based one, such the violence and total turmoil. We say forward not reverse. The quality of humans is expected and the Gods will force the world into a period of frontward perpetual reckoning. This disconnection with the truth and the courage under fire is not being disputed; instead it is a lack of principle and transparency which cannot rid itself. Technology is one thing but pompous and arrogance led to tremendous loss on the battlefield where madness and lunacy cannot be defended, not even legally. Not many people turned away from the technology to take a cheap shot on hypocrites or thieves who are so blinded by hatred, life is disconnected from the truthful emotions of justly living. When the problem gets worse, the blindness to hatred will become greater and so will the technological desire to take a cheap shot.

Saturday Night Live' Mocks Obama Mania, Praises Clinton

By Matt Purple

CNSNews.com Correspondent

February 25, 2008

(CNSNews.com) - The most recent episode of "Saturday Night Live" featured a sketch parodying the media as head over heels for Sen. Barack Obama and a rant by former cast member Tina Fey endorsing Hillary Clinton as a "b---- ... who gets stuff done."

The show's opening sketch was a mock televised CNN debate between Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Obama (D-Ill.) - portrayed by actors Amy Poehler and Fred Armisen respectively. Cast members parodying three reporters asked Clinton absurdly difficult questions while fawning over Obama. "Like nearly everyone in the news media, the three of us are totally in the tank for Senator Obama," said a faux Campbell Brown, introducing the debate. "I myself have been clinically diagnosed as an Obamaniac while my associate John King just last week suffered his third Barack attack," she added.

Later, a cast member playing Univision anchor Jorge Ramos asked Obama, "Are you mad at me?" When Obama answered in the negative, Ramos said he was relieved because "all the shilling for you in my campaign coverage has been so obvious and because I spend every night sitting in front of your house in a parked car."

The sketch also featured a question from "an ordinary citizen chosen completely at random from the audience." The questioner turned out to be Web sensation Obama Girl who lip-synched the chorus of her song "I've Got a Crush on Obama." Guest host and former SNL head writer Tina Fey later riffed on several common criticisms of Clinton during a monologue on the show's comedic news broadcast "Weekend Update."

"Maybe what bothers me the most is that people say Hillary's a b----. And let me say something about that. Yeah she is," Fey said.

"B-----s get stuff done," she added. "That's why Catholic schools use nuns as teachers and not priests. Those nuns are mean old clams, and they sleep on cots, and they're allowed to hit you. And at the end of the school year, you hated those b-----s, but you knew the capital of Vermont."

Fey also took a shot at Republicans. Answering a criticism from Rush Limbaugh who had wondered if America was ready for an aging woman president, Fey said, "Really? They didn't seem to mind when Ronald Reagan did that."

Since the Ford administration, "Saturday Night Live" has had a history of mocking American political figures. Darrell Hammond's impression of Bill Clinton during the 1990s was widely hailed as one of the show's most brilliant parodies.

Such portrayals are occasionally noticed by actual politicians. On Sunday, Hillary Clinton encouraged supporters to watch the debate sketch - now on You Tube and other Web sites - to show how unfairly she had been treated by the press.

After the first presidential debate in 2000, Al Gore's advisors reportedly urged him to watch the show's subsequent parody so he could improve his public image.

We only hate the left for who they are and not who they wish to be. Who they wish to be is admirable but who they actually are is not. There is a global crisis and even an environmental one such as land degradation, soil depletion, soil erosion, and structural changes. However, the substantive change is not happening because crisis is hitting backward leaders with a fury. This fury is compelling the left more responsible. When the left steps out of the sand box of nature and draws inspiration, then it is with certainty there is backwards redress, a reckoning. Flooding the world with mentally ill people and usurping the political system by adding more and more immigrants until the truth is either decimated or steps forwards is squeezing in dangerously. That is a game of death and the brinksmanship of the left notorious all over the world and on each and every continent. That is the gamesmanship of the leftist movement. It is also the only way to flush out the waves and waves of homegrown leftists who are moving with overlapping success.

The only reason why there is not a shot fired is because it is convincing. It is believable and clairvoyant because there is nothing wrong with promoting responsible behavior; but the way the left engages in political affairs is so depressing it is literally sharing the heroism with plans to franchise all over the globe. If the government truly wants and haves to stimulate the economy, then they will eradicate the left and replace the guards with a genuine threat. It is only funny unless you have a genuine threat and you cannot have a genuine solution. Large round eye balled dependency is like a war on drugs which runs rampant on all aspects of an economic system, environmental system, political system, religious system, or cultural system. Dependency is not defensive in a court of law; hence, if it is impossible to defend on the battlefield or a court of law, then it is with certainty a serious disconnection with reality had occurred.

Memorable quotes from the movie “Cold Mountain” (2003):

Ada Monroe: Dear Mr. Inman, I began by counting the days, then the months, I don’t count on anything more except the hope that you will return, and a silent fear that, in the years that we last saw each other; this war, this awful war, will have changed us both beyond all reckoning.

Sally Stranger: Cold Mountain must feel like the end of the world?

Ada Monroe: Not at all, it’s very beautiful.

Sally Stranger: Well, you put us all to shame. Men up here had a bearing on what they thought a woman was and then you showed up.

Reverend Monroe: That gentleman, he helped build the chapel?

Esco Stranger: Him, no. That’s Teague. At one point the Teague family owned the whole of Cold Mountain. My farm, your farm, all belonged to his grand pappy. Teague wanted this place badly and you got it and he is hear sniffing out an advantage.

Reverend Monroe: There is no advantage hear except to celebrate a job well done.

Ada Monroe: Somebody said you were enlisting, are you?

Inman: If there is a war we’ll all fight.

Ada Monroe: Did you get a picture made?

Inman: Say again?

Ada Monroe: A tin type, with your musket and your courage on display?

Inman: You’re laughing at me?

Ada Monroe: I don’t know you.

Inman: This doesn’t come out right. If it were enough just to stand without the words.

Ada Monroe: It is, it is.

Inman: Look, look at the sky now. What color is it? Or the way a hawk flies? Or you wake up and your ribs are bruised thinking so hard about somebody. What do you call that? (Grabs tray from Ada) I’ll do that, I can’t get much wetter.

(Letter from Ada Monroe sent to Inman)

Since you left, time has been measured out in bitter chapters. Last fall my poor father died. Our farm at Black Cove has been abandoned. Every house in these mountains has been touched by tragedy. Each day, the dread of lending who has fallen, who will not return from this terrible war, and no word from you? Are you alive? : I pray to God you are. This war is lost on the battlefield, and then it is being lost twice over by those who stay behind. I am still waiting as I promised I would, but I find myself alone and at the ends of my wits. Too embarrassed to keep taking from those who can least afford to give, my last breath of courage now is to put my faith in you; and to believe I will see you again. So now I say to you, plain as I can, if you are fighting, stop fighting. If you are marching, stop marching. Come back to me. Come back to me is my request.

Inman: Where did you take your wound?

Blind man: Oh before I was born. Never set eyes on a thing in this world. Not a tree, a gun, or a woman; put my hand on all three of them tho’

Inman: What would you give for that, ten minutes?

Blind man: I wouldn’t give an Indian head cent, might turn me hateful.

Inman: You sure what seeing has done to me?

Blind man: Now that’s not the way I’m gonna… You said ten minutes. It’s having a thing and there is at loss with them.

Inman: You and me don’t agree. There’s not much I wouldn’t give for someplace.

Blind man: Yeah someplace or someone. (Gives Inman peanuts) You watch yourself; there are shooting men who take themselves a war.

Teague: This farm’s got my name on it. You listening woman, you gonna need more than a scarecrow.

Maddy: If I had known you were this heavy, I would have left you in these chains.

Maddy: Sit down before you fall down.

Maddy: Oh, what art they going to do cut short me young life?

This is a cruel and despicable bunch who are so derailed from the emotions of others they become fragile or regretful. There is just a huge attempt to getaway their deranged nature and deranged wishes to live out a dependency by complaining incessantly when there is no right to press anyone into the face and nose of death. There is no spiritual connection or substance in this. If anyone needs to be connected by these truthful emotions and the genuine emotions of others, than it must be this creature which needs to be forced towards an honorable existence when hatred has blinded them. Their emotional appeal is not as genuine as the commands given by fiat and the stock market; however, the exuberance and the “sois de vie” (also “sois sage”) eventually leads to market corrections. The left cannot change a market correction while it is occurring, they can lessen the pain, but the market will put a fair price and a permanent price on the truth of values. The left thinks and still thinks the coast is clear.

If anyone needs any coaxing or needs any energy to be in attenuation to the emotions of others, then it should be this cruel and complaining creature. This creature is only complaining because of a deep sense of cruelty and the imperfections which go along with oscillating in madness. In brutal battle or harsh fighting conditions, that lunacy is brought to the forefront; it triggers a neurological degeneration. World War II was the major trigger point for many of these subsequent problems and this lunacy of dependency which is surfacing more frequently. There will be another trigger point which will set off a second stage of neurological degeneration. Since this creature has no sense of truth or self identity, it manufactures no right, in wasted effort, to be the SOB who gave us all kinds of medical problems. Since this creature has no sense of truth or self identity, it manufactures no right, in equal effort, to be the SOB who gave us all kinds of life problems where they made it hell to exist in such a bottomed out stage of life. It is a shame they live in hiding and are protected by the same laws they create, this club of gangs, thieves, hypocrites, and cohorts. It is a shame they are alive to witness this day of reckoning when their cruelties speak for nothing. How do they compensate for all of those cruelties when there is a world who demands the truth in existence? It is enough to be a complete tool but it is another matter to justify or argue for it by making everybody dependent on the lie of a correcting market system. As this creature claims to be genuinely nice, let it speak about how much of a genuine threat this world has become as this pack of failures slips into a transparent mode in need of a bail out.

At Least Seven Killed in Attack at Jerusalem School

All Things Considered, March 6, 2008 · At least seven people are killed and more than 20 wounded in an attack on a Jewish religious school in Jerusalem on Thursday. Witnesses said one or two men entered the school and opened fire. It's the first attack in Jerusalem in several years.

A gunman entered the library of a rabbinical seminary and opened fire on a crowded nighttime study session Thursday, killing eight people and wounding nine before he was slain, police and rescue workers said. It was the first major militant attack in Jerusalem in more than four years.

Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip praised the operation in a statement and thousands of Palestinians took to the streets of Gaza to celebrate. The day's violence, which also included a deadly ambush of an army patrol near Israel's border with Gaza, was likely to complicate attempts by Egypt to arrange a truce between Israel and Palestinian militants. The U.S. is backing the Egyptian effort.

Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev and moderate Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas condemned the shooting. But Regev said the Palestinian government must take steps against the extremists — not just denounce their attacks.

"Tonight's massacre in Jerusalem is a defining moment," he told The Associated Press. "It is clear that those people celebrating this bloodshed have shown themselves to be not only the enemies of Israel but of all of humanity."

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who only on Wednesday persuaded Abbas to return to peace talks with Israel, called the attack an "act of terror and depravity."

Israeli defense officials said the attacker came from east Jerusalem, the predominantly Palestinian section of the city. Jerusalem's Palestinians have Israeli ID cards that give them freedom of movement in Israel, unlike Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the attacker walked through the seminary's main gate and entered the library, where witnesses said some 80 people were gathered. He carried an assault rifle and pistol, and used both weapons in the attack. Rosenfeld said at least six empty bullet clips were found on the floor.

Two hours after the shooting, police found the body of the eighth victim. Rescue workers said nine people were wounded, three seriously. David Simchon, head of the seminary, said the students had been preparing a celebration for the new month on the Jewish calendar, which includes the holiday of Purim. "We were planning to have a Purim party here tonight and instead we had a massacre," he told Channel 2 TV.

Yehuda Meshi Zahav, head of the Zaka rescue service, entered the library after the attack. "The whole building looked like a slaughterhouse. The floor was covered in blood. The students were in class at the time of the attack," he said. "The floors are littered with holy books covered in blood."

Witnesses described a terrifying scene during the shooting, with students jumping out windows to escape. One of the students, Yitzhak Dadon, said he shot the attacker twice in the head. "I laid on the roof of the study hall, cocked my gun and waited for him. He came out of the library spraying automatic fire," he said. Police said an Israeli soldier in the area then shot the man dead. After the shooting, hundreds of seminary students demonstrated outside the building, screaming for revenge and chanting, "Death to Arabs."

The seminary is the Mercaz Harav yeshiva in the Kiryat Moshe quarter at the entrance to Jerusalem, a prestigious center of Jewish studies identified with the leadership of the Jewish settlement movement in the West Bank.

It was founded by the late Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Hacohen Kook, the movement's spiritual founder, and serves some 400 high school students and young Israeli soldiers, and many of them carry arms. "It's very sad tonight in Jerusalem," Mayor Uri Lupolianski told Channel 2 TV. "Many people were killed in the heart of Jerusalem." Rabbi Shlomo Amar, one of Israel's two chief rabbis, led a prayer session at the seminary after the shooting. Students huddled together, and many sobbed uncontrollably.

In Lebanon, Hezbollah's Al-Manar satellite TV station said a previously unknown group called the Martyrs of Imad Mughniyeh and Gaza was responsible for the attack. The claim could not immediately be verified. Mughniyeh, a Hezbollah commander, was killed in a car bomb in Syria last month. Hezbollah has blamed Israel for the assassination.

Hamas stopped just short of claiming responsibility for the Jerusalem shootings. "We bless the operation. It will not be the last," Hamas said in a statement sent to reporters by text message. At mosques in Gaza City and the northern Gaza Strip, many residents performed prayers of thanksgiving — only performed in cases of great victory to thank God.

About 7,000 Gazans marched in the streets of Jebaliya, firing in the air in celebration, and visited homes of those killed and wounded in the last Israeli incursion. In the southern town of Rafah, residents distributed sweets to moving cars, and militants fired mortars in celebration.

Rice said she spoke with Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni to express U.S. condolences to the people of Israel and the families of the victims. "This barbarous act has no place among civilized peoples and shocks the conscience of all peace loving nations. There is no cause that could ever justify this action," she said.

Israel's Foreign Ministry condemned the "abominable" attack and urged the world to rally with it against terrorism. "Israel expects the nations of the world to support it in its war against those who murder students, women and children, by any means and with respect for neither place nor target," it said.

At his West Bank headquarters, Abbas condemned the attack. "The president condemned all attacks that target civilians, whether they are Palestinian or Israeli," a statement said. Abbas had briefly suspended talks to protest an Israeli offensive in Gaza that killed more than 120 Palestinians.

The attack came on the same day Egyptian officials were trying to mediate a truce between Palestinian militants and Israel. The proposal, backed by the U.S., would stop rocket fire on Israel in exchange for an end to Israeli attacks on militants and the resumption of trade and travel from Gaza.

An Israeli official confirmed that Israel is open to the idea of letting guards from Abbas' moderate Fatah movement oversee Gaza's borders — one of the main tenets of the truce idea. But the Israeli spoke before the shooting, and it was not immediately known whether his country's position would change. The Egyptian proposal reflected a growing realization that Israel's current policy of blockade and military action has failed to weaken Hamas, which has proven its ability to disrupt a U.S.-sponsored drive to forge an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal by the end of the year.

Still, a deal between Hamas and Israel was far from certain, with Israel fearing the militants will use any lull to rearm and Hamas raising tough conditions, such as a demand for Israel to stop targeting militants in the West Bank as well as Gaza. Other militant groups are also likely to disrupt any attempts to restore calm. Early Thursday, Palestinian militants set off a bomb on the Gaza border, blowing up an Israeli army jeep and killing a soldier. Late Thursday, Israel said it shot a group of militants trying to plant a bomb in the same area. Palestinian officials said three militants were killed.

The seminary shooting was the first major attack by Palestinian militants in Jerusalem since a suicide bomber killed eight people on Feb. 22, 2004. There have been several attacks since then, and police and the military say they have foiled many other attempts. Militants have also hit other targets in Israel. Thursday's shooting was the deadliest incident in Israel since a suicide bomber killed 11 people in Tel Aviv on April 17, 2006. Between 2001 and 2004, at the height of Palestinian-Israeli fighting, Jerusalem was a frequent target of Palestinian attacks, including suicide bombings on buses.



“Crying out” lyrics by Shinedown

Don't use a weakness
Don't change the subject
Don't ask the questions if you fear the answer
You look distorted
Lets make you clearer
Lets flip the switch and use the smoke and mirrors

(Bridge)
Re-invent yourself today
Re-invent your world today

(Chorus)
Crying out for the last time
Clear a space for the warning signs
Crying out for the last time
And there's no turning back

Now that you've opened up to your mind

What guides your vision
What holds the balance
Don't think that I can't see you shake and tremble
Well I know your nervous this world is scary
You have to let go all the madness you carry

(Bridge)

(Chorus)

There is no turning back now
Everything you've ever wanted
Everything in this moment
There is no turning back now

(Chorus)

Crying Out
Crying for the last time
Crying Out
Crying for the last time

"Land of Confusion" lyrics by Disturbed

I must have dreamed a thousand dreams

Been haunted by a million screams

But I can hear the marching feet

They're moving into the street

Now, did you read the news today?

They say the danger has gone away

But I can see the fire's still a light

They're burning into the night

There's too many men, too many people

Making too many problems

And there's not much love to go around

Can't you see this is a land of confusion?

(Chorus)

This is the world we live in

And these are the hands we're given

Use them and let's start trying

To make it a place worth living in

Oh, superman, where are you now?

When everything's gone wrong somehow?

The men of steel, these men of power

Are losing control by the hour

This is the time, this is the place

So we look for the future

But there's not much love to go around

Tell me why this is a land of confusion

(Chorus)

I remember long ago

When the sun was shining

And all the stars were bright all through the night

In the wake of this madness, as I held you tight

So long ago

I won't be coming home tonight

My generation will put it right

We're not just making promises

That we know we'll never keep

There's too many men, too many people

Making too many problems

And there's not much love to go round

Can't you see this is a land of confusion?

Now, this is the world we live in

And these are the hands we're given

Use them and let's start trying

To make it a place worth fighting for

This is the world we live in

And these are the names we're given

Stand up and let's start showing

Just where our lives are going to

(Ah ah ah ah)

“No More Sorrow” lyrics by Linkin Park

(March…)

Are you lost in your lies?

Do you tell yourself I don't realize

Your crusade's a disguise

Replace freedom with fear you trade money for lives

I'm aware of what you've done

(Chorus)

No, no more sorrow

I've paid for your mistakes

Your, time is borrowed

Your, time has come to be replaced

I see pain, I see need

I see liars and thieves abused power with greed

I had hope, I believed

But I began to think that I've been deceived

You will pay for what you've

Done

(Chorus)

Thieves and hypocrites

Thieves and hypocrites

Thieves and hypocrites

(March…)

(Chorus)

No more sorrow

I've paid for your mistakes

Your, time is borrowed

Your time has come to be replaced

Your time has come to be replaced

Your time has come to be

Erased

“Beyond the Sun” lyrics by Shinedown

Speak to me
So I can understand your tongue
You seem rather fragile
It's been said
It's cold beyond the sun
Have you ever been there?

(Bridge)

Communicating thoughts of ways
To never have to speak again
Let me be the fire in your head

(Chorus)
Bring what's yours, I'll take what's mine
And meet you on the other side
We'll leave a sign so anyone can find us
A better place, a sweeter time
We won't need any wings to fly
A place beyond the sun

Look for me
The way you would if you were blind
Don't be so resistant
I've been known
To travel much too fast
Is that you in the distance?

(Bridge)


(Chorus)

(Bridge)


(Chorus)

A place beyond the sun

"Nonstop to Nowhere" by Faster Pussycat

Well its 5 o'clock in the morning

And I-aight can't fall asleep, again

Times are changing and moving fast and way too fast for me

Seems like only yesterday I was skipping school and stealing gasoline

I've been talking I guess you call it talking a, white lie

One minute I'm on top of the world

And the next thing you know…

(Chorus)

I'm on the lame train

I got a first-class ticket on the nonstop to nowhere

(To know where)

Where it takes me I don't know

(I’m starting to know where)

I guess the tracks you make

(On your own)

I'm on the lame train

I got a first-class ticket on the nonstop to nowhere

(To know where)

Where it takes me I don't know

(I’m starting to know where)

Sometimes I

Just sit and daydream

And I-aight-aight just slips away, from here

If only I had a crystal ball or could invent a time machine

I'd go into the future take a good look around

And see what life has in store for me

I've been walking I guess you call it walking a, thin line

One minute I'm on top of the world and the next thing you know…

I'm on the lame train

I got a first-class ticket on the nonstop to nowhere

(To know where)

Where it takes me I don't know

(I’m starting to know where)

I guess the tracks you make

(On your own)

It's like a chain gang

(It’s a shame game and I know the exit)

But my problems seem to follow me

(To know where)

And I know

(It seems to follow me)

Nonstop to know where

(Solo)

I'm on the lame train

I got a first-class ticket on the nonstop to nowhere

Where it takes me I don't know

I guess the tracks you make

On your own.

Now I’m on the lame train

I got the first class ticket on the nonstop to nowhere

(To know where)

It’s all caught written in stone

(Nonstop to nowhere)

I guess the tracks you make

On your own

(Chorus)

“45” lyrics by Shinedown

Send away for a priceless gift

One not subtle, one not on the list

Send away for a perfect world

One not simply, so absurd

In these times of doing what you're told

You keep these feelings, no one knows

What ever happened to the young man's heart?

Swallowed by pain, as he slowly fell apart

(Chorus)

And I'm staring down the barrel of a 45

Swimming through the ashes of another life

No real reason to accept the way things have changed

Staring down the barrel of a 45

Send a message to the unborn child

Keep your eyes open for a while

In a box high up on the shelf, left for you, no one else

There's a piece of a puzzle known as life

Wrapped in guilt, sealed up tight

What ever happened to the young man's heart?

Swallowed by pain, as he slowly fell apart

(Chorus)

Everyone's pointing their fingers!

Always condemning me!

And nobody knows what I believe!

I believe!

(Chorus)

“Boom” lyrics by POD

I never knew that a kid like me

Could take his mic around the world

And flash the big SD

And rock the masses

From Madrid to Calabasas

Tijuana, Mexico

Bootleg demos in Tokyo

They know me though

Cause I be putting work

Commit my life to rebirth

Well respected

Cause that's my word

I’m sure you heard

About a new sound going around

She might have left my hood

But she was born in my town

(Bridge)

You didn't know that we was new on the scene

Well it's alright it's alright

I know you know

I see you smiling at me

Well it's alright it's alright

(Chorus)

Boom

Here comes the

Boom

Ready or not

Here come the boys from the south

Boom

Here comes the

Boom

Ready or not

How you like me now

We rep the south

So what you talking about

I’m not running off my mouth

I know this without a doubt

Cause if you know these streets

Then these streets know you

When it's time to handle business

Then you know what to do

Me and my crew

We stay true old school or new

Many were called

But chosen are few

We rise to the top

What you want?

Just in case you forgot

Rush to the stage

Grab my mic

Show me what you got!

(Bridge)

(Chorus)

Is that all you got?

I’ll take your best shot

Is that all you got?

(Come on up)

I’ll take your best shot

(I’ll take your best shot)

Is that all you got?

I’ll take your best shot

(I’ll take your best shot)

Is that all you got?

I’ll take your best shot

(I’ll take your best shot)

(Chorus)

“Bleed It Out” lyrics by Linkin Park

Here we go for the hundredth time,

Hand grenade pins in every line,

Throw 'em up and let something shine.

Going out of my f**king mind.

Filthy mouth, no excuse.

Find a new place to hang this noose.

String me up from atop these roofs.

Knot it tight so I won't get loose.

Truth is you can stop and stare,

Bled myself out and no one cares.

Dug a trench out, laid down there

With a shovel up out to reach somewhere.

Yeah someone pour it in,

Make it a dirt dance floor again.

Say your prayers and stomp it out,

When they bring that chorus in.

(Chester Bennington)

(Chorus)

I bleed it out,

Digging deeper just to throw it away.

I bleed it out,

Digging deeper just to throw it away.

I bleed it out,

Digging deeper just to throw it away,

Just to throw it away,

Just to throw it away.

I bleed it out.

(Mike Shinoda)

I bleed it out.

Go, stop the show.

Choppy words and a sloppy flow.

Shotgun opera, lock and load,

Cock it back and then watch it go.

Mama help me, I've been cursed,

Death is rolling in every verse.

Candy paint on his brand new hearse.

Can't contain him, he knows he works.

F**k this hurts, I won't lie.

Doesn't matter how hard I try.

Half the words don't mean a thing,

And I know that I won't be satisfied.

So why, try ignoring him.

Make it a dirt dance floor again.

Say your prayers and stomp it out,

When they bring that chorus in.

(Chester Bennington)

(Chorus)

I bleed it out.

I've opened up these scars,

I'll make you face this.

I pulled myself so far,

I'll… make… you… face… this now!

(Chorus)

I bleed it out,

Digging deeper just to throw it away.

I bleed it out,

Digging deeper just to throw it away.

I bleed it out,

Digging deeper just to throw it away,

Just to throw it away,

Just to throw it away.

I bleed it out.

I bleed it out.

I bleed it out.