The World vs Wall Street


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Thousands of Americans have taken over Wall Street -- joining a global movement from Madrid to Jerusalem to take back democracy from corrupt interests. If millions of us stand with them, we'll boost their spirits and show the media and leaders that this is no fringe movement. Click below to sign the petition - every signature will be counted on a giant live counter in the middle of the Wall St. occupation: 
Thousands of Americans have non-violently occupied Wall St -- an epicentre of global financial power and corruption. They are the latest ray of light in a new movement for social justice that is spreading like wildfire from Madrid to Jerusalem to 146 other cities and counting, but they need our help to succeed. 

As working families pay the bill for a financial crisis caused by corrupt elites, the protesters are calling for real democracy, social justice and anti-corruption. But they are under severe pressure from authorities, and some media are dismissing them as fringe groups. If millions of us from across the world stand with them, we'll boost their resolve and show the media and leaders that the protests are part of a massive mainstream movement for change. 

This year could be our century's 1968, but to succeed it must be a movement of all citizens, from every walk of life. Click to join the call for real democracy -- a giant live counter of every one of us who signs the petition will be erected in the centre of the occupation in New York, and live webcasted on the petition page: 

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The worldwide wave of protest is the latest chapter in this year's story of global people power. In Egypt, people took over Tahrir Square and toppled their dictator. In India, one man's fast brought millions onto the streets and the government to its knees -- winning real action to end corruption. For months, Greek citizens relentlessly protested unfair cuts to public spending. In Spain, thousands of "indignados" defied a ban on pre-election demonstrations and mounted a protest camp in Sol square to speak out against political corruption and the government's handling of the economic crisis. And this summer across Israel, people have built "tent cities" to protest against the rising costs of housing and for social justice.

These national threads are connected by a global narrative of determination to end the collusion of corrupt elites and politicians -- who have in many countries helped cause a damaging financial crisis and now want working families to pay the bill. The mass movement that is responding can not only ensure that the burden of recession doesn't fall on the most vulnerable, it can also help right the balance of power between democracy and corruption. Click to stand with the movement: 

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In every uprising, from Cairo to New York, the call for an accountable government that serves the people is clear, and our global community has backed that people power across the world wherever it has broken out. The time of politicians in the pocket of the corrupt few is ending, and in its place we are building real democracies, of, by, and for people. 

With hope,
Emma, Maria Paz, Alice, Ricken, Morgan, Brianna, Shibayan and the rest of the Avaaz team

SOURCES

Unions, students join Wall Street protesters (Businessweek)
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9Q6CA3O0.htm

Spanish youth rally in Madrid echoes Egypt protests (BBC)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13437819

Anti-austerity protesters block Greek ministries (Reuters)
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/04/greece-idUSL5E7L40BV20111004

Occupy Wall St - online resources for the occupation
http://occupywallst.org/

Occupy Wall St primer (Washington Post)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/occupy-wall-street-a-primer/2011/08/25/gIQAbX7oHL_blog.html


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It is a truly malicious scheme. All across the country, a wave of anti-democratic voter suppression laws are being passed — designed to keep huge numbers of voters who are African-American, elderly, students, or voters with disabilities away from the polls in 2012.

Discouraging people from voting — by passing laws designed to keep certain voters away — is as cynical and underhanded as it gets. But that is exactly what's happening in the 18 states that either passed or threatened to pass restrictive voter ID bills this session. This targeted wave of legislation could block the votes of more than 21 million Americans.

But in some states, if Attorney General Holder determines that these laws violate the Voting Rights Act, he can deny the approval needed before they can take effect.

Urge Attorney General Holder to uphold the Voting Rights Act and take a strong stand against outrageous targeted efforts at voter suppression. (Do not forward: This link will open a page with your information already filled in.)

It's bad enough when isolated efforts to intimidate and suppress voting surface. But this is even worse — a widespread, carefully coordinated effort by governors and state legislators to erect barriers aimed at the millions of voters who don't have photo IDs.

The ACLU is opposed to any form of voter ID — its application can be used to arbitrarily keep certain populations away from the polls. In Texas, for example, the new law accepts concealed handgun certificates as proof of identification, but not student IDs.

Tens of thousands of ACLU supporters — people deeply offended by this outright attack on the right to vote — have already taken action by writing to the attorney general. But we need to keep the pressure on, and you can help do that by adding your name today.

Don’t stand still for cynical efforts to interfere with people’s right to vote. Contact Attorney General Holder now and urge him to protect every individual's right to vote.

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Where The Anti-Muslim Path Leads, by Anya Cordell

This was originally posted in Islamophobiatoday.com. I have posted it here at it appears on that site. Please read.

Anya Cordell
Written by  on August 1, 2011 – 20:07
Anya Cordell, the recipient of the 2010 Spirit of Anne Frank Award, imagines what Anne Frank would say about growing anti-Muslim sentiments.
“How soon do we expect that Muslim children should renounce or denounce their parents, and how are they to arrive at the supposed wisdom of this renunciation?”
If I were Muslim, I’d kill myself.
“If I were Muslim, I’d kill myself.”  No, that’s not what was said.  It was: “If I looked like him, I’d kill myself.”
The speaker was my favorite uncle, commenting on an overweight man, across a hotel pool.  Considering how much self-talk I had engaged in to convince myself to be seen in a swimsuit, visiting my California relatives, I absorbed this pronouncement in shame and silence, trying desperately to hold onto shreds of self-worth.
Appearance-ism
This statement by a member of my fashion and beauty obsessed family epitomizes why I’ve devoted myself to efforts against what I call “appearance-ism”, or appearance-based judgments of ourselves and others. On some level, I feel that my life is at stake, at least a life with any sense of worth and joy, in the ‘imperfect’ body I have. I’ve also come to discover that appearance-ism is a universal experience, that even great beauties are objectified in our culture, that almost everyone can relate in some way to the injustice of judgments based on appearance and thereby come to deeper understanding regarding other forms of bias.
So that became my mission; to teach what I most need to learn.  But it’s taking me a long while, and I’m not done yet.
The man at the pool could have been a brilliant cancer-curing scientist but apparently that didn’t matter in light of his fatal flaw.  Although the man and I could have fixed ourselves up with diet, exercise, spray-on tans, and liposuction, I often think of the ways in which we humans are, AS IS; the size, shape, color, configuration and ethnicity we naturally are, with which we need to make peace in order to walk in the world, not feeling we’d be better off hidden or even dead.
Babies, as is
Babies are born, as is, into families, with genetics, histories, heritage and often, religion, and they haven’t any choice about most of that for a very long time, if ever.  Is it a crime to be born a particular color, or into a particular culture or religion?  Is it currently a crime to be born a Roma? (Judging from various European policies, it may be).  Was it a capital offense to be born a Jew, at the time of the Holocaust?  In essence, it was.  And is it now, absurdly, the fault of every child born to a Muslim family to have the audacity to be what they simply are?  How soon do we expect they should renounce or denounce their parents, and how are they to arrive at the supposed wisdom of this renunciation?
Many pronouncements about “all Muslims”, flying fast and loose, seem to hold some hope that Muslims magically disappear. Or maybe, unlike leopards, they could change their spots, just stop being Muslim.  I heard a renowned “expert” on Muslim affairs say that getting rid of all Muslims wasn’t “practical”, while he inferred it was desirable.  (Surely the world would then be almost perfect.)
There are those who assert that all Muslims, worldwide, are more concerned with hating, converting and destroying others than with simply living, eating, supporting their families, and doing what most everyone on Earth does.  If that were true, wouldn’t they be achieving vast amounts of destruction in communities worldwide?  Instead, those who characterize Muslims as hateful and bent on domination are themselves the most hateful and bent on converting all Muslims (if they won’t do themselves in, as my uncle thought the man at the pool ought to do, sparing us the unpleasantness of having him in our sightlines).
All Muslims?…All Jews?
When I hear the presumptions about all Muslims these days, I, a Jewish woman, silently substitute “all Jews” and then I know how terrifying and incendiary this language is, because we’ve already seen how these scenes play out, in all too horrific reality.
I have wondered whether those screaming the stereotypes the loudest would take any responsibility when people accept their cues and assume they have license to target innocent Muslims, presumed ‘multi-culturalists’, and others in hate-crimes, or worse.  The horrific attack inNorway, in which the perpetrator credited those who inspired him, has answered this question.  No, they won’t take responsibility.  So why are they screaming; what are their goals?  To simply get elected or make fortunes selling books and speaking engagements?  Surely they want to affect policies, and influence thought, and become richer and more influential.  But, apparently, without worries of consequences.
I’d like to ask the Muslim-bashers, “Then what?” after every pronouncement, and push them to follow their vision further down the path.  After our culture makes it clear that we abhor all Muslims, and we abhor everything we believe that they believe, then what?  After we’ve pronounced that all who are born Muslim, that all who call themselves Muslim, (we don’t bother to ask them what this means to them), are unwelcome in our midst, then what?  After we’ve made it clear that unless they cease to be themselves, we’re not sure they deserve to be, at all, then what?
Just as my uncle suggested the man at the pool disappear, many apparently wish that Muslims would disintegrate into thin air.  When this doesn’t happen, then what?  After Muslims worldwide have absorbed progressive shock waves of hatred and condemnation, and after some of them internalize the trauma and respond, then what?  What do we imagine happens next when people are treated as Muslims are, currently?
On a precipice
We are on a precipice, looking over the edge.  Humans have stood on this precipice before.  We know about the times when people were willing to—or were manipulated to—push others, many others, over the edge.
The perpetrators of 9/11 were at this precipice, and they were willing to generalize that their victims and the sanctity of those victims’ loved ones were worth sacrificing for some bigger vision.  They didn’t care about the particulars of the individuals, even of the Muslims, they destroyed.  They weren’t bothered by facts.  Whether their targets were brilliant doctors, scientists, artists, or extraordinarily kind individuals was irrelevant.  They had no willingness to be patient, thoughtful and careful of the consequences of their actions.  They felt some crisis required them to act immediately and unquestioningly.  How then, does frantic and careless generalizing and stereotyping in any way contradict the horrific suffering engendered on 9/11?
White guys
Some white guys have committed extraordinary destruction; guys like Norway attacker, Anders Behring Breivik, or Jared Loughner who wounded Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and killed others, or uncounted hooded Klansmen, or Jim Jones, or Timothy McVeigh.  Guys like Benjamin Smith, the white supremacist who killed my black neighbor and a Korean student in 1999, or Frank Roque who murdered an innocent Sikh man on September 15, 2001, because he wore a turban and Roque was out to “kill the ragheads”, or Mark Stroman who murdered two innocent men, one Muslim and one Hindu, and blinded a third man, after 9/11, claiming he was a patriot, doing what others wished to do, if they had his “nerve”.  Amazingly, Rais Bhuiyan, the surviving victim, a Muslim, worked arduously, though unsuccessfully, for a stay of execution, to save the life of the man who tried to kill him.  (Seewww.WorldWithoutHate.org or the World Without Hate facebook page.)
I know Rais, who is a humble hero, exemplifying healing and forgiveness, and the families of five of these victims.  I know where their “ground zeros” are, and how the exigencies of daily public life have reclaimed the locales where these family’s lives shattered into pieces.  No memorials set them apart as hallowed sanctuaries.  In innumerable “ground zeros”, the world over, families have clawed at earth with bare hands, desperate to rescue or recover loved ones, but these families don’t ask for anything other than the hope of putting one foot in front of the other and moving sadly forward from unspeakable tragedy.
In response to the acts of terrorism committed by the white guys mentioned above, there are not wholesale smears of white guys.  That would be absurd, because we know that white guys are individuals; no two are alike. But isn’t religion a common, shared belief in basic tenets?  Judging from the disagreements and controversies in every family, organization and religion—sects within sects, differences of interpretation, ritual and practice—how can we possibly ascribe unanimity of belief to a fifth of the world’s population?  Do we insist that all Jews and Christians are in complete accord with every line of the Old and New Testaments, with no variables in interpretation, as the Koran is now selectively quoted as supposed proof of every Muslim’s flawed makeup?
Muslims won’t simply disappear.  So what do we really expect or want of them?  What is our assessment of what some now offhandedly characterize as “the Muslim problem”, on this anniversary of 9/11, and its terrible associations and images.
All the Muslims I know grieve September 11 rather than celebrate it, which they’ve been accused of doing.  They grieve it because they are decent human beings.  Additionally, they feel constant suspicion directed at them as they try to live their lives while absorbing the shame and blame now heaped upon all Muslims, worldwide.  They are between a rock and a hard place, damned for whatever they do or don’t do.
Afraid
And they are afraid.  Following a school presentation, a student whispered to me, “Thank you so much for your program.  I’m Muslim, but no one here knows it.”  Chilling.
Since 9/11, the anti-Muslim drumbeat has impacted vast numbers of innocent Muslims, Sikhs, Hindus, Arabs, South Asians and others. We, who despair when our children are teased and bullied, are accepting and repeating despicable slurs about others, ricocheting through our culture.  I felt compelled to stand up against people being attacked, even murdered on the basis of snap judgments.  I felt compelled to reach out to the families of people I didn’t know, across the country, and to speak about their losses.  For these efforts and for my work against appearance-ism and the designating of any group as “Other”, I received the 2010 Spirit of Anne Frank Outstanding Citizen Award from The Anne Frank Center USA
So, as we approach the tenth anniversary of 9/11, what should we say of those who are reaping money, power, prestige or votes via the incendiary vitriol with which they are soaking the culture like gasoline, requiring a single match to become a conflagration?
What would Anne Frank say?
I imagine what Anne Frank would tell us, if she could, about the smears, stereotypes and generalizations now being shouted so incessantly, and about the times when people have had to try to “pass” or hide, to be safe.  I believe she would say that just because many people scream something does not make it true.  I believe she would point out the tremendous disparity between the Nazi stereotypes of Jews, and the real Jews, like her, who were destroyed by such propaganda, and the practices and policies that flowed from it.
I believe she would remind us of what happens when generalizations are carried to their conclusions and when it seems politically impossible to speak out against those who are shouting the loudest.  I believe she would take note of leaders backing down from principles, each one cuing the next that this is in accord with the tenor of the time.  I believe she would grieve that some Jewish organizations are not speaking out against the dangerous climate, and instead are participating in it.
I believe she would beg us to be allies for those who are not our ethnicity, our religion, our ‘tribe’—as the non-Jewish friends who supported her family in hiding took extraordinary risks to be her ally.  I believe she would exhort people who have never even met a Muslim not to accept wholesale characterizations, and to befriend Muslims.
I believe she would warn us of a very slippery, very dangerous slope, and she would remind us what happens next, and next, and next, as the progression unfolds incrementally but inexorably—the progression that starts with offhand remarks, then slurs, then stereotypes, then diatribes, then what?  We ought to have a clear idea of such a progression by now, hopefully not one we’ll only grasp later from a left-behind diary of a Muslim adolescent, who simply desired to walk in the world safely and openly.
Anya Cordell is a speaker, writer, activist.  She is the recipient of the 2010 Spirit of Anne Frank Award, bestowed by The Anne Frank Center USA andauthor of RACE:  An OPEN & SHUT Case which unravels presumptions of what we call “race”; named among the “books to change your life” by N’Digo Magazine. Anya, who is Jewish, founded The Campaign for Collateral Compassion, and has passionately countered post-9/11 hate-backlash against Muslims, Sikhs, Hindus, and others.  Her programs for children through adults tackle “appearance-ism”, xenophobia, Islamophobia, and all stereotyping. See www.Appearance-ism.com
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  1. Excellent post. Should be mandatory reading today in school.
  2. She is incredibly eloquent and very moving. What she says hits you both intellectually and emotionally and I think will stay with me for a long, long time. I would dearly love to hear her speak in person. I’m going to Amazon to buy a copy of her book!
  3. “There are those who assert that all Muslims, worldwide, are more concerned with hating, converting and destroying others than with simply living, eating, supporting their families, and doing what most everyone on Earth does.” I personally know quite a few people, on Facebook and in “real life”, who subscribe to this theory. I’m Jewish, I wear a Star of David at all times, and every time I take the subway into Manhattan I see many Muslim men, women, and children throughout my trip. Never has one assaulted me or tried to convert me, though I have been frequently targeted by missionaries of other religions. There is at least one masjid a couple of blocks away from my house, but their members never come to my door seeking converts. Apparently there are vast numbers of Muslims who haven’t gotten the memo that they are on a mission to convert or destroy the rest of us!

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The Right Wing Playbook on Anti-Muslim Extremism

Under the guise of defending freedom and American values, right-wing anti-Muslim activists are campaigning to prevent Muslim-Americans from freely worshiping and practicing their religion, curtail their political rights, and even compel their deportation

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Introduction Strategy One: Frame Muslim-Americans as dangerous to America Strategy Two: Twist statistics and use fake research to “prove” the Muslim threat Strategy Three: Invent the danger of “creeping Sharia” Strategy Four: “Defend liberty” by taking freedoms away from Muslims Strategy Five: Claim that Islam is not a religion Strategy Six: Maintain that Muslims have no First Amendment rights under the Constitution Strategy Seven: Link anti-Muslim prejudice to anti-Obama rhetoric Strategy Eight: Claim an “unholy alliance” exists that includes Muslims and other groups targeted by the Right Wing Steps for activists Conclusion
Introduction
Under the guise of defending freedom and American values, right-wing anti-Muslim activists are campaigning to prevent Muslim-Americans from freely worshiping and practicing their religion, curtail their political rights, and even compel their deportation. A growing faction in the American Right claims that Muslim-Americans, who comprise just 1% of the population, are subverting the Constitution and taking over the country. These accusations have helped to foster anti-Muslim hostility, reflected in the rise of anti-Muslim prejudice and increased attacks on Muslim-Americans and houses of worship. Tied in with hatred of President Obama, fear of religious diversity and hostility toward immigrants and gays, anti-Muslim rhetoric and paranoia has become a mainstream if not ubiquitous part of the conservative movement and the Republican Party.
As Rep. Peter King (R-NY) holds a third round of polarizing hearings targeting American Muslims, expect the Right Wing to ratchet up its anti-Muslim rhetoric, misrepresenting the Muslim faith and denigrating the Muslim-American community. King and his allies claim that Muslim-Americans are using both peaceful and violent means to destroy America and curtail the nation’s freedoms, and argue that Americans must curtail Muslims’ liberties and freedoms in order to stop them.
The success or failure of the anti-Muslim political strategies outlined in this report will not only affect the rights of Muslim-Americans, it will also speak volumes about this country’s core values, including our commitment to religious diversity and fair and equal treatment under the law.
This report reviews eight key strategies employed by the Right to inflame anti-Muslim sentiment and turn hatred and bigotry into political weapons. It also details how those who believe in the American dream of pluralism and equality can fight back against this onslaught from the Right.
Strategy One: Frame Muslim-Americans as dangerous to America
The anti-Muslim paranoia that has swept the conservative movement rests on the claim
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that Muslim-Americans represent a “fifth column” working to bring about America’s downfall. With sweeping and cutting rhetoric, anti-Muslim activists claim that all or nearly all Muslim-Americans support terrorism, violence, the abuse of women and the abrogation of American law and ideals. As in previous generations when minority religious, ethnic and political groups were demonized, the end goal of vilification is to sanction and encourage persecution – while scoring political points for those peddling irrational fears.
Anti-Muslim activists vigorously work to define Muslim-Americans as an internal threat that must be stopped in order to prevent America’s destruction. David Yerushalmi, one of the country’s leading anti-Muslim propagandists and general counsel of the far-right Center for Security Policy, claims, “Muslim civilization is at war with Judeo-Christian civilization...The Muslim peoples, those committed to Islam as we know it today, are our enemies.” According to Yerushalmi, the only way to defeat “our enemies” is to make it a crime to be Muslim. He proposes that:
- It shall be a felony punishable by 20 years in prison to knowingly act in furtherance of, or to support the, adherence to Islam. - The Congress of the United States of America shall declare the US at war with the Muslim Nation or Umma.
- The President of the United States of America shall immediately declare that all non-US citizen Muslims are Alien Enemies under Chapter 3 of Title 50 of the US Code and shall be subject to immediate deportation. - No Muslim shall be granted an entry visa into the United States of America.
As part of this strategy, activists paint Muslims with a broad brush that ignores the vast diversity within the Islamic faith and ties all Muslims to its most extreme branches. According to this view, there are no moderate Muslims, and violent extremism is at the center of Islam.
Anti-Muslim activists frequently take quotes from Muslim scriptures out of context to reflect badly on Islam. “One of the most common mistakes made in cross-religious conversations is that people end up comparing the loftiest and noblest aspects of their own tradition with the most hideous aspects of others,” writes University of North Carolina professor Omid Safi. “A common ploy by Islamophobes is to go to a predictable list of verses in the Qur'an and the words of Muhammad and to argue that these verses --with no context, no interpretation, and no alternative set of verses -- represent the essence of Islam for all eternity, no matter what Muslims may say or why they may protest.”
Anti-Muslim sentiments are commonplace among Republican Party officials, candidates and activists. Right-wing activist David Horowitz maintains that “between 150 million and 750 million Muslims” are known to “support a holy war against Christians, Jews and other Muslims.” Religious Right leader Pat Robertson has likened Muslims to Adolf Hitler and said that Americans should fight Muslims in the same way the country fought Nazi Germany. Radio talk show host and American Family Association political chief Bryan Fischer calls Muslim-Americans “parasites” and a “toxic cancer” who are “out to eliminate and destroy western civilization.”
Presidential candidate Herman Cain said he would never consider appointing a Muslim to his administration, telling Fischer on his radio show, “I wouldn’t have Muslims in my administration”. Newt Gingrich defended Cain’s position in a Republican presidential debate, arguing that Muslims lie about their loyalty to the country and comparing them to Nazis. Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-NC), in an ad before the 2010 election, equated all Muslim- Americans with the terrorists who committed the September 11th attacks. Rep. Allen West (R-FL) claimed Muslims are naturally “wild” because God cursed Ishmael and his (Muslim) descendents.
The American Center for Law and Justice, the conservative legal foundation founded by Pat Robertson and Jay Sekulow, claims that Muslims are compelled by their religion to fight America and other countries: “Because Islam grew out of the belief in complete world domination, every Muslim is obligated to labor in his own way toward achieving that goal, no matter where he lives or what sovereign claims his allegiance,” the group writes in Shari’a Law: Radical Islam’s Threat to the U.S. Constitution . The ACLJ is one of the driving forces behind the attempt to block construction of the Park 51 Muslim community center in Manhattan and offers elected officials legal advice to crack down on the supposed ‘Sharia threat.’ In its Shari’a Law pamphlet, ACLJ makes clear its view that Muslims cannot be loyal Americans, asserting that “devout Muslims cannot truthfully swear the oath to become citizens of the United States of America.”
Attempts by Muslims to defend their faith and community are rendered meaningless under this Right Wing framing, because anti-Muslim activists dishonestly argue that Muslims are mandated by their religion to lie in order to further their violent objectives.
Strategy Two: Twist statistics and use fake research to “prove” the Muslim threat
The Right Wing Playbook on Anti-Muslim Extremism | People For the American Way 7/30/11 1:29 PM
Anti-Muslim activists try to give themselves credibility by bolstering their frenzied rhetoric with studies and investigations that purport to show the immense threat posed by Muslim- Americans. Sarah Posner of Religion Dispatches refers to the numerous activists, organizations and media personalities that either started or reenergized their careers by attacking Muslims as the “Sharia conspiracy theory industry” for its insidious, and lucrative, nature.
In one of the most shameful recent examples of anti-Muslim hysteria, members of Congress have been using fake research to attack the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Rep. Sue Myrick (R-NC) led a media push to promote the book Muslim Mafia , an “exposé” on CAIR for which she wrote a foreword. Then, along with Reps. John Shadegg (R-AZ), Paul Broun (R-GA) and Trent Franks (R-AZ), Myrick called for an official probe into CAIR, with Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) also demanding that Congress investigate the group.
What was CAIR’s alleged crime? Encouraging young Muslim-Americans to become congressional interns so they could learn more about politics.
Attacks on CAIR and other groups continue. During the first set of King hearings, Rep. Chip Cravaack (R-MN) said that CAIR is “basically... a terrorist organization.” Rep. King and Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) have consistently railed against CAIR and demanded prosecution of the organization’s leaders. Brigitte Gabriel’s ACT! for America (formerly American Congress for Truth) urged Congress to investigate CAIR, calling it “an enemy organization operating within our midst,” and accusing CAIR of supporting Osama bin Laden and acting “as a front for terrorist organizations inside America.”
Such attacks have roots in right-wing fear-mongering that claims that Muslims who form political organizations to defend their freedoms are actually trying to infiltrate the government and promote terrorism. Steve Emerson, who claims to be an expert on terrorism, warns of the “infiltration of American institutions by legal means” by “radical Islamic groups [that] misrepresent themselves as civil rights groups.” As Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting noted, Emerson has a long track record of using fake research to link Muslim political groups with terrorist organizations:
The prolific use of shoddy research was on display when Rep. King used the dubious contention that over eight out of ten mosques in the U.S. advocate radical Islam as a rationale for holding congressional hearings on the radicalization of Muslim-Americans. The thoroughly debunked claim that extremists dominate over 80% of American mosques was first made by a Muslim cleric who has never been able to document or verify his assertion, but that hasn’t stopped anti-Muslim activists from repeating it ad nauseam . Frank Gaffney, Jr., of the Center for Security Policy, one of the most vociferous anti- Muslim ideologues, cited the phony statistic to defend his campaign to prevent the construction of mosques in America, and Religious Right leader Gary Bauer cited unnamed “experts” to support his allegation that those who disseminate “radical Wahhabist ideology” fund 80% of American mosques.
In fact, a 2010 study by the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security of Duke University and the University of North Carolina found that Muslim-American communities use mosques and affiliated community groups to fight and dispel extremist views. In addition, law enforcement agencies consistently praise the participation of Muslim- Americans in the fight against violent extremism.
But no claim is too outlandish for anti-Muslim activists.
Gabriel of ACT! for America argues that public schools are secretly converting students to Islam. “What they’re doing is literally brainwashing our students to prepare them to turn against our own soldiers and our own military and government by basically feeding them the talking points of al-Qaeda,” Gabriel wrote last year. When ACT! for America chapter leader Rich Swier claimed that world history textbooks that discuss Islam are “anti-
In 1997, for example, an Associated Press editor became convinced that Emerson was the "mother lode of terrorism information," according to a reporter who worked on a series that looked at Muslim-American groups.
As a consultant on the series, Emerson presented AP reporters with what were "supposed to be FBI documents" describing mainstream American Muslim groups with alleged terrorist sympathies, according to the project's lead writer, Richard Cole. One of the reporters uncovered an earlier, almost identical document authored by Emerson. The purported FBI dossier "was really his," Cole says. "He had edited out all phrases, taken out anything that made it look like his."
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American,” ACT! for America wondered, “Is your child’s classroom becoming a recruiting ground for Islam?” In September, the Texas State Board of Education passed a resolution declaring that “pro-Islamic/anti-Christian bias has tainted some past Texas Social Studies textbooks.” Rick Joyner of The Oak Initiative tells parents that textbooks are sneakily eliminating mention of the Founding Fathers and replacing them with Muslims.
Even popular culture isn’t safe from the anti-Muslim fear industry: in 2008, the American Family Association promoted a debunked conspiracy theory that claimed Mattel’s Little Mommy Cuddle ’n Coo dolls told children that “Islam is the light.” Numerous right-wing figures even ridiculed and attacked the Miss USA pageant after a Muslim-Americans was crowned Miss USA 2010.
Strategy Three: Invent the danger of “creeping Sharia”
One of the more absurd claims employed by anti-Muslim activists is that American judges are being compelled to follow Sharia law (or Islamic law) and that Muslims are advocating the creation of Sharia courts in America. Despite the lack of any evidence to back up these claims, anti-Sharia paranoia is spreading. Oklahoma passed an anti-Sharia law by popular referendum in 2010, and numerous other state legislatures are poised to pass similar legislation.
Anti-Muslim activists frequently produce and cite phony studies to substantiate their claims that Sharia law is taking over America. For example, Gaffney’s group released a 633-page study on Sharia that the American Civil Liberties Union says “consists mostly of 50 judicial opinions, which the authors copied and pasted word-for-word simply because they mention Islam or involve claims brought by Muslims, contending that these cases serve as evidence of the so-called ‘Sharia threat.’” The Center for Security Policy then uses the inflated page count of this “study” to claim that there is substantial evidence in favor of their “creeping Sharia” theory.
The only actual court case these Right Wing activists are able to cite as evidence of “creeping Sharia” is a New Jersey domestic abuse ruling where a judge cited Islamic law in his decision. However, that ruling was overturned on appeal, which in fact demonstrates the failure of Sharia to infiltrate the judicial process . The New Jersey Star Ledger summed up the case: “In 2009, a Hudson County judge gave too much weight to the religious beliefs of a Moroccan man accused of sexually assaulting his wife. The decision was overturned on appeal, and now the convicted defendant, who lives in Bayonne, faces up to 20 years in state prison.”
Other examples cited by anti-Muslim activists mostly focus on arbitration cases decided by religious leaders, which is common in Christian and Jewish communities as well. Naturally, religiously-based arbitration agreements among Christians and Jews don’t receive similar scrutiny or complaints. “When the court cases cited by anti-Muslim groups are examined more closely, the myth of the ‘Sharia threat’ to our judicial system quickly disappears,” the ACLU notes, adding that religious arbitration cases “merely recognize the right of people of faith to agree to settle disputes in accordance with the principles of their religion – a right exercised routinely by non-Muslims.”
But if you read or listen to the diatribes of anti-Muslim leaders, Sharia law is already a part of our judiciary and government, and spreading fast.
Rep. West has launched a briefing into the alleged “infiltration” of the Muslim Brotherhood in government following his call for a congressional investigation of the “infiltration of the Shariah practice into all of our operating systems in our country as well as across Western civilization.” Gaffney believes anyone who follows Sharia is practicing “an impermissible act of sedition, which has to be prosecuted under our Constitution” -- a belief evidently shared by the Tennessee legislators who tried to pass a law that would make it a felony to adhere to Sharia law. Anti-Muslim pundit Daniel Pipes said that the legalization of polygamy “is coming our way” as a result of pressure to use Sharia law.
The sponsor of the successful anti-Sharia referendum in Oklahoma, Republican state Rep. Rex Duncan, said that the law was needed as part of “a war for the survival of America.” Wyoming Republican state Rep. Gerald Gay said he feared legalized honor killings in his state, adding that he felt “very comfortable in making my governmental decisions based on certain tenants of the Christian faith.” When a federal judge blocked the application of Oklahoma’s anti-Sharia referendum because it singled out Muslims and targeted their rights to freely practice their faith, anti-Muslim activists in the state demanded her impeachment. Many activists – including, famously, Nevada Senate candidate Sharron Angle -- even falsely claim that the city of Dearborn, Michigan, has already adopted Sharia law.
Former General William “Jerry” Boykin, who sparked controversy for framing the “war on terror” as a holy war, has become a hero to anti-Muslim activists. He worked with Gaffney on the Team B project, which compared the Sharia law’s supposed threat to the Constitution to of the threat posed by the Soviet Union in the Cold War, and has become a leader in the Religious Right, particularly The Oak Initiative. Boykin told radio show host
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and Focus on the Family founder James Dobson that he feared the next generation of American women will be forced to wear burkas, and he said in a speech to the influential Council for National Policy that Sharia law is well on its way to dominating the American political system:
Gaffney, ever the conspiracy theorist, even claims that prominent conservative groups including the American Conservative Union and Americans for Tax Reform have become subservient to Sharia law and are tools of the Muslim Brotherhood “aimed at dividing, confusing, and ultimately destroying [us] from within our movement” because they have Muslim-Americans in leadership positions.
Presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty, when he was governor of Minnesota, created and then quickly scrapped a lending program intended to help certain devout Muslims, who are prohibited from paying interest, obtain mortgages. Later, fearing accusations from his GOP competitors that the program represented an embrace of Sharia law, Pawlenty was quick to tell reporters that only three families obtained mortgages under the program and reassured the public that he would never let “religious laws” trump the Constitution.
Some activists even claim that Sharia is infiltrating the United States through halal food. The AFA’s Fischer warned customers to watch out for food “blessed in the name of the demon-God Allah” and Pamela Geller of Stop Islamization of America accused Campbell’s of supporting the Muslim Brotherhood by making halal soups.
Most troublesome is that anti-Muslim activists rarely understand that Sharia is interpreted and reinterpreted in numerous ways throughout Muslim communities and primarily guides individual religious observance. Marshall Breger, a conservative law professor and vice chairman of the Jewish Policy Center commented: “There is a kind of open season on Islam now. It has been said that Sharia law should be outlawed, or that there are too many mosques in America. No one would say that Judaism should be outlawed, or that there are too many synagogues in America.” ,
Strategy Four: “Defend liberty” by taking freedoms away from Muslims With unintentional irony, anti-Muslim activists demand the country strip Muslims of their freedoms in order to defend freedom for all. Criticizing U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder for pledging “a return to robust civil rights enforcement and outreach in defending religious freedoms,” Gaffney argued that “radical Muslims have proved adept at using such rights to thwart legitimate surveillance and other countermeasures by law enforcement,” and therefore those rights should be dispensed with.
Rep. Gohmert wants to end birthright citizenship for all children born on U.S. soil, claiming that Muslim immigrants come to the U.S. to give birth so their children can have citizenship and return later to commit acts of terrorism. Republican Reps. Ed Royce and Gary Miller of California attended ACT! for America’s notorious anti-Muslim demonstration in Orange County, California, framed as a “pro-America rally,” where hecklers harassed, jeered, and yelled at Muslim families and children attending a charity dinner. ,
Geller of Stop Islamization of America claimed that if Muslims are allowed the same rights as all Americans, they will “impose Islam” on the country and take away everyone else’s rights through “Islamic supremacism.” “I am telling you, your basic freedoms are under attack,” Geller said.
It is in America already. Sharia is here. Folks, do you realize that every one of us that pays taxes, we are participating in Sharia Law? Because we bailed out AIG, the largest purveyor of Sharia compliant insurance, we are all part of it and you don’t even know it. It is incredible. Sharia Law is in America and we are going the way of the Europeans. Let me tell you, we are infiltrated.
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We are infiltrated, our schools are infiltrated, our communities are infiltrated and our government is infiltrated. You currently have in senior positions throughout this Administration, people that are known to be associated with the Muslim Brotherhood. It is not just the Democratic Party; the Republican Party has been infiltrated. Do you understand the conservative movement has been
infiltrated? You don’t just go and target one sector of our society if you want to change this society, you’ve got to go for the whole enchilada. The conservative movement is infiltrated. In fact, the next target will be the Tea Parties.
Oklahoma legislator Duncan said that the state’s Constitution needed to explicitly ban the
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use of Sharia law because “America was founded on Judeo-Christian values, and we’re unapologetically grateful that God has blessed America and blessed Oklahoma,” adding that his adversaries represent “the face of the enemy.” Lisa Ritchie, the head of an ACT! for America Kansas chapter, asserted, “The law that [Muslims] really do live under is completely different opposite from our law, so they can’t live side by side. So one’s got to go....We live in a free United States and I want to keep it like that.” ,
The ACLJ warns that freedoms granted to Muslim-Americans must be curtailed or they will use those freedoms to enforce Islamic law in U.S. courts. “Shari’ah, cloaked in terms of tolerance and free exercise of religion, is one of the primary vehicles by which Islamic rule is being stealthily ushered into the United States,” the group claims. The ACLJ also claims that the American tradition of cultural tolerance and respect is dangerous because the “success of political jihad in the United States is due largely to Muslims’ ability to use Westerners’ values of tolerance and political correctness against them.”
Strategy Five: Claim that Islam is not a religion
Anti-Muslim activists must somehow reconcile their claim that they are actually protecting freedom in America with their efforts to restrict religious freedom for Muslim-Americans. Their audacious solution: to claim that Islam is not a religion, but a deadly political ideology.
Rep. West alleges that Islam is “not a religion” but a “theo-political belief system and construct” that must be destroyed. Similarly, Andrea Lafferty of the Traditional Values Coalition defended the King hearings by insisting that “Islam is a geo-political military system wrapped in a cloak of religious belief.” , Nonie Darwish of the group Former Muslims United endorsed efforts to block mosque construction by arguing that a “mosque is not just a place for worship.... It’s a place where war is started, where commandments to do jihad start, where incitements against non-Muslims occur. It’s a place where ammunition was stored.”
Matt Barber of Liberty Counsel, a conservative legal organization “dedicated to advancing religious freedom,” maintained that “the Muslim religion is Satanic, anything that is not of God and of Christ is of something else, and what it is of is the Enemy.” Fischer of the AFA commented that Islam is not a religion because “there is no spirit of God in Islam. It is the spirit of Satan.”
The ACLJ’s Jordan Sekulow urged state legislators to let his organization help them write laws banning the practice of Sharia, and Pat Robertson, who founded the ACLJ, has said that “Islam is not a religion” but “a political system bent on world domination.” , While discussing his organization’s opposition to a long-standing mosque in Wichita, Kansas, Randall Thomas of ACT! for America described the mosque as a “place where the Islamic ideology is studied and worshipped” and insinuated without any evidence that it had links to terrorists.
Strategy Six: Maintain that Muslims have no First Amendment rights under the Constitution Anti-Muslim activists argue that because Islam is not a religion, Muslim-Americans are not protected by the First Amendment’s religious liberty provisions. In the worldview of anti- Muslim activists, American Muslims intend to use, or abuse, America’s freedoms to empower their own “totalitarian” ideology. Gaffney writes: “Our enemies are using our tolerance of religion to create an infrastructure of mosques here that incubate the Islamic holy war called jihad” as part of a “stealthy ‘civilization jihad’ in this country.”
Opponents of a plan to build a mosque in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, aided by Gaffney, unsuccessfully tried to block construction by claiming in court that Islam is not a religion but a seditious political movement and therefore Muslims do not have First Amendment rights.
Cain said that the plan to build a mosque in Murfreesboro “is just another way to try to gradually sneak Shariah law into our laws,” arguing that the town should be allowed to go around the First Amendment and ban the construction of mosques. He went on to tell Chris Wallace of Fox News Sunday that Islam isn’t just a religion but a “set of laws,” insisting that if a town banned a mosque it shouldn’t be considered “discriminating based upon religion.”
Boykin of Team B and the Oak Initiative also believes that the Constitution does not protect the civil rights of Muslims: “We need to realize that Islam itself is not just a religion - it is a totalitarian way of life.... It should not be protected under the First Amendment, particularly given that those following the dictates of the Quran are under an obligation to destroy our Constitution and replace it with Sharia law.”
While the ACLJ declares itself “specifically dedicated to the ideal that religious freedom and freedom of speech are inalienable, God-given rights,” it is leading the fight to stop the construction of the Park 51 Islamic community center in Lower Manhattan. ACLJ attorney Brett Joshpe freely admitted that the group intervened to prevent the development of the
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center because of the Muslim faith of its developers.
Islam has no fundamental First Amendment claims,” wrote the AFA’s Fischer in March, even though his organization claims to defend “the rights of conscience and religious liberty from infringement by government.” Fischer continued: “Muslims have no First Amendment right to build mosques in America.”
ACT! for America founder Gabriel even urged the University of California, Los Angeles to ban the school’s chapter of the Muslim Student Association, asserting: “We demand that they be removed from campus on the grounds that their purpose is to conduct a stealth jihad against America through the indoctrination of our youth on college campuses.”
It shows how far this extreme view of the First Amendment has spread that Cain, who is running for the Republican nomination for President, stated on national television that Americans can protest and prevent the establishment of mosques in their neighborhoods or communities. Cain’s claim flies in the face of the First Amendment to the Constitution and would be struck down in almost any court of law.
Strategy Seven: Link anti-Muslim prejudice to anti-Obama rhetoric
Republican politicians and anti-Muslim activists frequently attack President Obama by playing into fears that he is a secret Muslim who is using his presidency to weaken America.
Former Arkansas governor and presidential candidate Mike Huckabee said,“We may have a president who has some fundamentally anti-American ideas that may be rooted in a childhood” that was different from the experiences of most Americans, because unlike Obama, “our communities were filled with Rotary Clubs, not madrassas.” Rep. Gohmert even argued on the House floor that a verbal slip by Obama exposed his secret loyalty to the Islamic world:
And I know the President made the mistake one day of saying he had visited all 57 states, and I’m well aware that there are not 57 states in this country, although there are 57 members of OIC, the Islamic states in the world. Perhaps there was some confusion whether he’d been to all 57 Islamic states as opposed to all 50 U.S. states. But nonetheless, we have an obligation to the 50 American states, not the 57 Muslim, Islamic states. Our oa

CNN: Gaza-bound land convoy reaches Sudan by Isma'il Kushkush

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Gaza-bound land convoy reaches Sudan

By Isma'il Kushkush, For CNN
July 28, 2011 -- Updated 1556 GMT (2356 HKT)
Convoy member Pasela Rasekoala next to a SARA aid truck
Convoy member Pasela Rasekoala next to a SARA aid truck

Port Sudan, Sudan (CNN) -- A humanitarian land convoy heading to Gaza from South Africa reached Port Sudan, Sudan on the Red Sea Wednesday and is destined to become the first relief mission to Gaza from Africa.

"I was inspired last year by the convoys that went to Gaza from Europe, so we asked ourselves; why not from Africa?" said Sheikh Walid al-Saadi of the South African Relief Agency (SARA).

After eight months of preparation, the land convoy which consists of ten trucks, explained al-Saadi, departed Durban, South Africa on June 26 and has passed through seven countries thus far including Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia and Sudan.

It is to unload its shipment of humanitarian aid in Port Sudan on ships that will head to Suez, Egypt where members of the convoy will receive their trucks after flying to Egypt from Sudan.

The convoy has received the support of several South African leaders including Bishop Desmond Tutu who said in a YouTube video message: "I want to congratulate SARA and wish them well. You are helping to do God's work; God bless you."

Gaza has been under a land, sea and air blockade by Israel since 2007. Israeli authorities say the blockade is to limit rocket attacks fired from Gaza and to prevent Hamas authorities who govern the Gaza from obtaining weapons and funds.

Egyptian authorities had maintained a blockade on Gaza from 2007 to 2011.

Last May, United Nations Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Valerie Amos said that the blockade of Gaza has resulted in a stifling of economic activity and a serious decline in education, health care and water and sanitation services.

The Africa to Gaza Aid Convoy's mission follows recent attempts by European and American ships to reach Gaza as part of a coalition known as Freedom Flotilla II but were blocked from doing so.

They include the American ship The Audacity of Hope flotilla that was prevented by Greek authorities from sailing to Gaza from Athens and the French ship Dignite-Al-Karma that was intercepted by an Israeli naval ship.

Last year, Israeli commandos prevented the Gaza Freedom Flotilla from reaching Gaza from Turkey and bordered the ship Mavi Marmara. The raid on the ship led to the death of nine Turkish activists.

"We are a peaceful convoy on an aid mission," affirms al-Saadi.

"We can't predict what is going to happen, we know there's pressure on the Egyptian government, but you never know."

According to al-Saadi, the Egyptian government has not allowed the convoy to drive on Egyptian land and has requested they go straight via sea from Port Sudan to Al-Arish near the Egyptian-Gaza border.

"[But] the ships from Port Sudan can only go to Suez, so we are trying to solve this problem," he says.

The trip from South Africa to Sudan has had its challenges, al-Saadi explains.

"We were delayed at some borders for no clear reasons and some of the roads were very bad," he says.

"We got to a place between Zambia and Tanzania that was full of pot holes; I think if one of the trucks had fallen into one you would've needed a crane to take it out."

The convoy's shipment, al-Saadi continues, is carrying aid to the people of Gaza including "one hundred and twenty two generators, diapers for the elderly and children, cloths, stationery, and we intend to buy medicine in Egypt."

Palesa Rasekoala, 46, an architect and member of the convoy says "after the last Gaza War, the images I saw, of legs being amputated without anesthesia, for me, that was it, I don't' know the details, but I know a wrong is being done."

Rasekoala, a granddaughter of South African ANC activists, continued: "As a South African and after what we went through and coming out of that and having the support of the world, and as a Christian, I had to take a stand."

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/07/28/sudan.gaza.convoy/

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What another in seemingly more and more tragic days, was today in Norway. Everyone's hearts and prayers go out to them. Yet, it was not shocking. 

 

Also not shocking, in fact in its now usual way of pimping other people's grief for whatever nefarious agendas they serve, our soulless corporate media and its lesser intellectually inclined bastard cousins, the talk show types, almost immediately began smearing Islam and Muslims. he cry of the global conspiracy of Islamists everywhere to strike back at the "host countries" (because we aren't actually citizens who call these places home, you see) as part of some Al-Qaeda or taliban or wannabe group/ affiliate plan hatches. Every station I listened to played the same tune. 

 

No, it wasn't those meat headed rightwing haters slobbering over the ratings bonanza they fell into- er, I mean the horrible tragedy of murdered children. Well, yeah, it was them. But I busted out my iPhone's iHeartRadio app, and listened in on Los Angeles' KTLK, the left wing talk radio. At least they present both sides and are objective. This is where you laugh. But they too- with zero evidence sounded every bit like their knuckle dragging brethren on the right. "Its the blue eyed, blonde haired MUZlLIM converts we need to worry about", "The Taliban promised this because of Norway's involvement in Afghanistan", and the best one, "Qaddafi could be behind this". I wish I could make stuff up like this. Then I could write a great book and get rich! 

 

But such is the state of Muslim fear in America today. And we have it better than Muslims in Europe. Go and check on CAIR's site. You will find an article noting that Americans' attitudes against Muslims is worsening after OBL's death. Didn't everyone think it would all just go away now. I didn't. The never ending table table talk had to change course, to allow us to craftily sneak out of Afghanistan having accomplished nothing less than billions of dollars wasted and nothing at all accomplished. How else to hide this ignominious tuck tail trot home? Play to a well primed audience (thanks for nothing, FOX news. Hey, stay away from our phones, you dirty D-Bags!) the fear that the bogeyman is next door! And now its not just the brown bearded dudes- even worse its the white pride poster boy next door. Fear and loathing doesn't begin to cover this. Worse is the group of people who feel that by being silent, they will not be derided or loathed. I would say, instead, meet those same people head on. But what we have is a largely timid population of Muslims, believing that this temerity inoculates them from harm or derision. Or worldly loss. Meet them in rational, polite, calm discussion. You don't have to convince one another to change minds. You just have to be willing to listen to their thoughts, and they be willing to listen to yours. After all, uniformity in thought is the objective of extremists every where. Passionately holding your ideology while the other guy does the same doesn't preclude anyone from knowing their neighbor. I digress.

 

Taken with what seems to be a requirement on the gaining republican party's campaigners platform (with the exception of Mit Romney) to also play or overplay this card, as with that dolt Cain, and it seems that Muslims are everywhere, poised to convert the whole world by killing them... while blowing them selves up too. Yup. And that's the meter plan that so many people have let themselves believe. Isn't it time to wake up and tell those crooks that you want to do your own thinking, thank you? And do it? 

 

The real tragedy should be the innocents who perished today. And the talk should've been only about their families' grief, finding out the facts, then after waiting atlas what ever a decent amount of time would be, using these deaths as political firewood. Sadly, the so -called media apparatus is good for mot much more in our day. And that spinelessness is ripping all our societies apart. 

 

On a related note, I hope Murdoch and his ilk get theirs in a bad way. I have to hope that, for the rest of the decent people to have a chance. May these lives have not ended in vain. And may God forgive us all.