Boycotters forge Cameron and Fonda's signatures

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one thing is clear. the Palestinians really like high budget special effect movies. hey I have an idea... get Cameron to direct a Mohammed movie... lol that would really piss them off.
Director James Cameron (Avatar) and actress Jane Fonda reacted with anger after their names were attached without their permission to a letter calling for a boycott of the Tel Aviv University student film festival.
Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron has strongly condemned efforts to boycott Israeli artists after his name was wrongly added to one such recent petition.
“To suppress a gathering of artists, from afar, through boycott or any other means of exerting pressure, is wrong,” Cameron, whose latest movie, Avatar, recently became the highest-grossing film of all time, told The Jerusalem Post on Wednesday.
“It is ridiculous to punish artists for the actions of governments, under any circumstances,” he said. “And to ask other artists to exert political pressure on a government, no matter what one’s opinion of that government or its policies, by punishing artists, is obscene on its face.”

Israel Matzav: A Saudi who almost gets it

Here's a Saudi who almost gets it (no - it's not Saud al-Faisal who is pictured). He says that the myth of Jews controlling the world is just a cover for Arab failure.
In a January 27, 2010 article on the liberal website Elaph, Saudi writer and journalist Hani Al-Naqshbandi wrote that the idea that The Protocols of the Elders of Zion are authentic is an insult to human intelligence, and that a distinction must be made between the state of Israel – which deserves to perish – and the Jewish people, who are just a nation like any other. He stated that the Jews were oppressed throughout history because they were a minority, and that the myth of their control over the global economy and the media is an invention used by the Arabs to cover up for their own failures.
Maybe if he thinks about it a little more he'll realize that Jews deserve a place of their own where they're not a minority.

Read the whole thing.

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facebook gay nazis on the loose

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...at least the queers are consistent:
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I'm just not feeling the love from Perez Hilton's friends lately

Never look for reason in hate. gay people were drawn to hate long before the present environment. they might of been in the closet, but there are many historic gay nazis. It is the ultimate form of vanity when you really think about it

a lot of gay people have greater loyalty to their community then their own issues. I call it the Waylon Smithers syndrome http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waylon_Smithers I believe it explains a lot of the issues we are dealing with.

it isn't so much a cause and effect reaction for survival as that their first loyalty is to whatever institution or person they represent. This is the same reason there are so many Gay school teachers and Catholic priests. Being gay is completely severed from their reality unless they are incognito online.

lol al Qaeda terrorist really gets burned by system

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A prisoner has been accused of throwing boiling oil over an al Qaeda terrorist who planned to murder thousands with dirty bombs.

Reader and friend, Ari, complains, “Why don’t you ever report good news?” and sends this story that warms the cockles of my heart. He has a point.

Dhiren Barot: Islamic Terrorist Supermodel “Loses” His Looks

Waterboarding, Shmaterboarding. This “hot tub therapy in a bucket” needs to be the fate of a lot of these guys. It’s like a great form of plastic surgery for these imprisoned beauties who’d do the same to us in a heartbeat. It’s just saving them the Abdulmutallab process of an airplane flight and a cast of extras consisting of innocent civilians.

So sad, too bad.

read the rest via debbieschlussel.com

ouch!


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Obama Seeks New Social Media Mouthpiece

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If you aren't a fan of this blog I have the perfect job for you.
That is if you can stand Washington and all the sexual harassment:

Help wanted. Must tweet.

If you're "passionate about engaging millions" in advancing President Obama's agenda, the commander in chief has a job for you.

The Democratic National Committee and Organizing for America -- the successor organization to Obama for America -- are seeking a "social networks manager" to oversee Obama's accounts on Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. The ideal new hire, according to the official job description, will possess "strong, sharp and personable" writing skills, as well as the ability to craft messages that "move people to act" and managing multiple "complex" projects.

Be prepared to lose some sleep: "Ready to work hard; this isn't a 9-5 sort of job," reads another job qualification.

Candidates must also be willing to relocate to Washington, and preference will be given to those with experience in electoral campaigns and advocacy or nonprofit organizations.

The president's next social network mouthpiece will have his -- or her -- hands full with Obama's 7.5 million-plus Facebook fans, 3.3 million Twitter followers and nearly 2 million MySpace friends. The White House, in contrast, has less than 500,000 Facebook fans.

Recent posts to Obama's Facebook page have included well-wishes to Team USA in Vancouver and calls to "support candidates who fight" for health care reform.

"An alarming new study shows that U.S. health care spending rose to an estimated $2.5 trillion in 2009 and is projected to nearly double by 2019," a Feb. 10 posting reads. "We can't kick this problem down the road for another decade -- or even another year."

The starting salary for the position is unclear, as is the number of applications that have been received since the opening was posted late last week. Several messages to the DNC seeking comment Tuesday were not returned.

Mia Cambronero, who currently holds the position, will step down by the end of the month from her "infamous job as 'Barack Obama's twitterer,'" according to an e-mail posted to a listserv. "We're looking for someone to start immediately," the posting read.

Attempts to reach Cambronero, whose personal Facebook profile can be found here, were unsuccessful Tuesday. She formerly served as a fellow for the New Organizing Institute, a "progressive advocacy and campaign training program" that was established by the liberal political advocacy group MoveOn.org in November 2005. Cambronero graduated from Georgetown University in 2008, according to her profile.

Judging from Cambronero's past, her successor would do well to write lefthanded.

Mortimer Zuckerman: The Exasperation of the Democratic Billionaire

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Media_httpsiwsjnetpub_vejmg...he supported Mr. Obama's call for heavy spending on infrastructure. "But if you look at the make-up of the stimulus program," says Mr. Zuckerman, "roughly half of it went to state and local municipalities, which is in effect to the municipal unions which are at the core of the Democratic Party."

Oh Dear: Frank Lautenberg Hospitalized After Falling at Home

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These Democrats keep on dying over Healthcare. Literally. I didn't even realize this guy was still in office. Funny because these guys have a healthcare plan that most people won't get with Obamacare.

He's 86. New Jersey might have a health-related open seat, too.

An aide to U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey says the 86-year-old Democrat has fallen and has been taken to a hospital as a precautionary measure.

Although he's pretty healthy for an 86 year old -- he just got back from a junket to Haiti -- 86 is still up there. Falling at home isn't a good sign.

And yeah, should he retire, I'm pretty sure the New Jersey governor -- Governor Chris Christie -- would get to appoint his replacement until the next convenient election.

This is shaping up to be something even more than a perfect storm.

Spokesman Caley Gray tells The Record newspaper of Bergen County the senator was taken by ambulance Monday night from his Cliffside Park home.

Gray says he doesn't know if the senator fell inside the apartment.

Lautenberg returned Friday from a trip to Haiti with a congressional delegation. He was scheduled to discuss the trip and the U.S. aid effort at a news conference on Tuesday.

Lautenberg was first elected to the Senate in 1982 and is the first New Jersey senator to be elected to five terms.

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