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RE: HSIG - Andrew Breitbart vs Arrogant B*astards
2/20/2010 9:39:30 AM
Hello Friends,

During the Tea Party Convention Glen Reynolds
interviewed Andrew Breitbart. It's a great interview and since then listening to the MSM with its lies, half truths and slurs about the Tea party movement I thought it proper to listen to some reality for a change.

Andrew doesn't hold back and gives those ninnies from the MSM a bit of their own medicine. The interview is well worth listening to.

Shalom,

Peter





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RE: HSIG - The Fatah (PA/PLO) Fairy Tale
2/21/2010 9:01:26 AM
Hello Friends,

A few days ago I mentioned in one of my posts that MSM and the world at large are totally ignoring the scandals and corruption disclosed by Fahmi Shabaneh a EX high ranking security official in the PA appointed by Abbas.

He was appointed to investigate the corrupt officials in the PA/Fatah leadership and when he realized Abbas and his corrupt cronies won't take any action he brought the information to the Jerusalem Post who publicized the affairs last week.

As I said EU leaders totally ignored the information as did the Obowma administration. MSM world wide ignored the information since it didn't involve badmouthing Israel which they do without batting an eye when they know the so called reports are false and have no factual proof but are flimsy allegations only.

The worst part of this affair is that the corruption is with the monies that the US, EU and other entities contribute to the PA to better the lives of the Palestinian people. But, the money ends up in their pockets and bank accounts. Friends we're talking about millions of $s and in some cases hundred of millions.

Caroline Glick wrote an excellent article well worth reading on this subject.

Shalom,

Peter


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RE: HSIG - BHO Shows The Dalai Lama Out Through The Trash Bags. DISGRACEFUL!
2/21/2010 11:07:05 AM
Hello Friends,

B Hussein Obowma has no shame. He'll bow to the Chinese, Saudis Japanese and even a US Mayor. He'll kowtow to the enemies of the US and the most despotic of rulers like Chavez, Castro and yes even Ahamadinejad. BUT, when when he finally meets with a truly good person who many consider a holy man The Dalai Lama he'll show him out through the exit where the White House trash bags are accumulated.

All this cos the Chinese were infuriated that B Hussein finally saw fit to meet with The Dalai Lama. Disgusting and abusive behavior even for him. This man is a disgrace to the office of the Presidency, the White House and the American people.

Shalom,

Peter

This is how he bows and kowtows to the Saudi King.


And this is how he treats The Dalai Lama.



'Stop interfering in our domestic affairs': Chinese fury at Obama's private meeting with the Dalai Lama

By Mail Foreign Service
Last updated at 8:38 PM on 19th February 201

China has accused President Barack Obama of damaging relations by meeting the Dalai Lama.

Mr Obama held a low-key meeting in the White House on Thursday with Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, who is regarded by China as a separatist, in the face of wider tensions over U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan, China's currency policies, trade disputes and Internet censorship.

Beijing said: 'The U.S. act amounted to serious interference in Chinese domestic affairs, and has seriously hurt the feelings of the Chinese people and seriously damaged China-U.S. relations.'

Men of peace meet: The Dalai Lama and Barack Obama during their

Men of peace meet: The Dalai Lama and Barack Obama during their meeting at The White House yesterday

The meeting was seen as another test of rocky ties between Beijing and Washington, which have been strained in recent weeks by issues ranging from Taiwan arms sales to allegations of spying.

However, the language of the protest issued by the Foreign Ministry was relatively constrained, a reflection of the White House's low-key treatment of the meeting with the exiled Tibetan leader and Beijing's own desire to maintain healthy China-U.S. relations.

The meeting was in the White House's Map Room, a lower-profile venue than the Oval Office.

In his statement, Ma expressed 'strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition' to the meeting.

'The Chinese side demands that the U.S. side seriously consider China's stance, immediately adopt measures to wipe out the baneful impact and stop conniving and supporting anti-China separatist forces that seek Tibet independence,' said the statement, posted on the ministry's official website.

The Dalai Lama greets Tibetans outside his hotel in Washington

The Dalai Lama greets Tibetans outside his hotel in Washington yesterday

China accuses the Dalai Lama of seeking to remove Tibet from Chinese rule and objects strongly to all contact between him and overseas leaders.

The White House said Obama told the Dalai Lama that he backs the preservation of Tibet's culture and supports human rights for its people. He also gave encouragement to the Dalai Lama's request for talks with the Chinese government.

While the meeting was long expected, the administration had taken considerable measures to limit its impact on China-U.S. relations. Obama had declined to see the Dalai Lama during his Washington stay in October because it would have come before the president's visit to China in November.

The Dalai Lama

Curious: The Dalai Lama stops to touch the snow on the White House grounds. His meeting with Mr Obama was delibately low profile because of China's outrage

There was no welcome fanfare yesterday and Mr Obama made no public comments, only issuing a brief statement through his spokesman. The White House banned reporters and TV cameras, distributing a single photo of the two leaders.

Meetings between the Dalai Lama and U.S. presidents became standard fare under former President George H.W. Bush nearly 20 years ago. But the choreography is always delicate and closely watched because of China's sensitivities.

The meeting came at a time when U.S.-Chinese relations are particularly raw, with China suspending military-to-military exchanges and warning of further retaliation over the Obama administration's approval of a multi-billion-dollar arms sale to Taiwan, the self-governing democratic island that Beijing claims as its own.

Gracious guest: The Dalai Lama said he admired America's stance on

Gracious guest: The Dalai Lama said he admired America's stance on freedom

Disputes over trade, exchange rates, and human rights have also ratcheted up tensions, although Beijing has recently signaled it wants to avoid a major crisis.

In one of the clearest such indications, Beijing allowed five American warships to dock for a port call in the Chinese territory of Hong Kong on Wednesday. China has in past cancelled such visits to indicate its displeasure with U.S. actions.

Jin Canrong, of the School of International Studies at Beijing's Renmin University, said China might respond to the visit by calling off some bilateral contacts and retracting cooperation with Washington on international issues.

Dalai Lama

Not-so-grand exit: The Dalai Lama leaves the White House via an exit where rubbish bags are kept on the ground following his meeting with Barack Obama

However, Jin said he saw the Tibet issue declining in significance against the overall need for Beijing and Washington to work together on a range of economic and political issues.

Among other exchanges, Chinese President Hu Jintao is expected to visit the U.S. this year, and the sides are due soon to hold another round of their high-level Strategic and Economic Dialogue.

'I tend to see the importance of this bilateral tie will keep rising and the necessity for further cooperation will be increased,' Jin said.

Further limiting its impact, the visit came during China's national Lunar New Year holiday, when government offices are closed and media coverage reduced. Neither the White House or the Dalai Lama, who is giving a series of lectures in the U.S., said whether the meeting's timing was deliberate.

Mr Obama exits Washington on Air Force One after the meeting

Bye then: Mr Obama exits Washington on Air Force One after the meeting

After the White House meeting, the Dalai Lama chided Beijing for taking a 'childish' and 'limited' approach to Tibet's quest for greater autonomy and said Mr Obama had been 'very much supportive' of his views on human rights and the concerns of the Tibetan people.

His envoy, Lodi Gyari, said Tibetans feeling marginalized by China would get encouragement from the session.

The 75-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner denies China's accusations of separatism, saying he wants only for Tibetans to have a greater say over their affairs while remaining under Chinese rule.

The Dalai Lama fled Tibet in 1959 and has since led a self-declared government-in-exile in India.

China claims Tibet has been part of its territory for centuries and sent communist forces to occupy the Himalayan region in 1950. Many Tibetans say they were functionally independent for most of their history and accuse China of undermining Tibet's unique Buddhist culture and flooding the region with Chinese migrants.

Sporadic contacts between the Dalai Lama's envoys and Chinese officials were renewed last month after a break of more than a year. No breakthroughs were announced and China has made no firm indications of offering concessions to the Tibetan side.

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RE: HSIG - More From Andrew Breitbart - Rachel Maddow Is a Propagandist !
2/21/2010 8:26:53 PM
Hello Friends,

Andrew Breitbart is with out a doubt one of the stars of alternative news sources and a very out spoken person.

The Acorn scandal revealed by James O'keefe was first aired on Breitbart's excellent online news sites.

Here's his take on Rachel Maddow which is totally brilliant. He's exposing the left wing MSM for the fools that they are. We certainly need more Andrew Breitbarts.



Thanks Atlas Shrugs.

Shalom,

Peter





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RE: HSIG - Freedom Defense Initiative Conference During CPAC -Must Watch Videos
2/21/2010 9:50:51 PM
Hello Friends,

During CPAC the founding of the Freedom Defense Initiative (FDI) took place and they held a magnificent conference with great speakers. So far videos of parts 1 and 2 have been posted and you can listen to them below.

Part 1 is with Pamela Geller and Wafa Sultan (a former Muslim who has death fatwahs against her) both talking about the dangers of Radical Islam.



I especially think it important that you all listen to part 2 with Steven Coughlin more then once. He's a former Pentagon key analyst, threat doctrine and shariah litigation specialist lawyer. His brilliant analysis and explanations will show you the very real dangers of Radical Islam that are attacking your way of life and freedoms in the United States and the western world.



The last video today is about Islamic supremacy and violence in the Western World (yep that includes the U.S.).



I'll post part 3 and 4 when they are uploaded to Atlas Shrugs.

Shalom,

Peter




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