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"I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened"
 
Featuring:
How nObama and his mouthpieces
are encouraging anti-Jewish behavior
Jonathan Tobin
 
"Rise up together as one voice"
"Be careful where you stand"
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 The Ambivalent Authorization to Avoid Fighting ISIL  
Barack nObama submitted to Congress his request for an Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant on Wednesday. It's so pathetic and restricted, however, it should be called the Authorization to Avoid Using Force at All Costs. For the last six months, the Nobel Peace Prize winner has unilaterally justified limited airstrikes against ISIL (Jihadistan) as an extension of George W. Bush's 2001 AUMF against al-Qaida and his 2002 AUMF against Iraq. But Obama's new AUMF will repeal the 2002 one. His proposal bars any "enduring offensive combat operations" (using the word "enduring" is clearly a slap at Bush) and it expires after three years. We thought he was bad with senseless timetables before -- now he's setting them before he even gets started. nObama has done nothing but burn bridges with Republicans, so it isn't surprising to see resistance from the GOP-controlled Congress, especially that nObama's AUMF doesn't go nearly far enough. Naturally, it goes too far for Democrats, who aren't willing to blindly follow their leader after he led them to a virtual bloodbath in the midterm elections. Besides, they've spent too much political energy since 2003 opposing "Bush's wars" to eagerly defend this one. 
 -The Patriot Post 
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 THE FULL ACKBAR: RIGHT WARNS OBAMA WAR PLAN IS A   TRAP  
In a blistering column, influential conservative columnist Matthew Continetti calls President nObama’s request for congressional authorization for the ongoing war in Iraq and Syria a “trap” and says he would “happily” vote it down. “If the threat of ISIS is as dire as the president says it is in the preamble of his resolution,” Continetti writes, “then not only does the president already have the authority to strike granted to him by Article II of the Constitution and the 2001 and 2002 war resolutions, he also should not cavil or hesitate in unleashing every means at his disposal to confront and defeat the enemy.” Continetti goes on to say, “I also cannot help thinking that the presidential request is little more than a trap, a bone thrown in the direction of the cloakroom to distract from the collapse of America’s position in the Middle East and the approaching deadline for nuclear talks with Iran. How better to provoke infighting among both Republicans and Democrats, to switch the debate from sanctions against Iran to ‘Rand Paul versus Marco Rubio for the soul of the GOP,’ than to start a debate over presidential war powers as the war is going on.”  -Fox News   
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 ISIS grabs ground -   Fox News: “Islamic State fighters reportedly seized most of a western Iraqi town on Thursday, in fighting taking place mere miles from an air base where hundreds of U.S. Marines are training Iraqis. Reuters, quoting local officials, reported Thursday that ISIS militants had overrun much of the town of al-Baghdadi. One local Iraqi official told Reuters that, "Ninety percent of al-Baghdadi district has fallen under the control of the insurgents."  -Fox News   
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 A question of selfie control -   Buzzfeed released a video Thursday showing the commander in chief using a selfie stick and smiling at himself in the mirror to help promote nObamaCare. It delighted many in the media. The Washington Post called it, “cute” and “catchy,” while People Magazine gets in on the action suggesting, “judging by the president's expert selfie stick form, it seems like his meeting with Kim Kardashian last year really paid off.” Not mentioned in the stories: the video was reportedly shot on the same day the world learned ISIS hostage Kayla Mueller was dead.
           “Evil is real. There is no light grey. Murdering innocent people to move a political point of view has been, is and always will be evil.” Former President George W. Bush in a lecture at University of Mary Hardin-Baylor on Wednesday -Fox News   
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 ELIE WIESEL WILL ATTEND NETANYAHU SPEECH 
“[W]riter, political activist and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, will attend Prime Minister [Benjamin Netanyahu’s] congressional speech regarding Iran on March 3,” reports the Observer. “A full-page advertisement declaring Mr. Wiesel’s intention to attend the controversial speech will appear in The New York Times on February 14th to be followed by The Washington Post.”
           [WSJ: “Senate Republicans on Thursday moved to officially welcome Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the U.S. ahead of his planned speech to Congress next month, the latest development in a saga that has roiled politics in both countries.”]   -Fox News   
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 Blood On nObama’s Hands – Knew In May Where ISIS Hostages Were   
(Rick Wells) - Katherine Herridge reports that the United States, including the White House, knew last May where all four of the now murdered Americans being held captive by ISIS were located...The information was complete to the point of identifying the specific building in which they were being held, but Hussein nObama refused to act to rescue them. Contrary to previous claims of vague or unspecific intelligence, Herridge’s sources state that the information even included building layouts and diagrams. nObama has said in the past that we didn’t have actionable intelligence; apparently the bar for action by this White House is extremely high, to the point of paralysis. She reports that there was a seven week delay in the time between when the information was first obtained until the belated action was finally undertaken. During that period of time ISIS became aware that the security of their facility had been compromised and removed and separated the four hostages.       http://www.rickwells.us/american-blood-on-obamas-hands-knew-in-may-where-isis-hostages-were-held-refused-to-act/
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GRAPHIC VIDEO: ISIS Enacts HORRIFIC, Never Before Seen Style Execution
 GRAPHIC: ISIS Enacts HORRIFIC, Never Seen Style Execution  
(Robert Rich) - ISIS has released yet another execution video, but this one incorporated something a bit more sinister. In their all too familiar, propaganda video style, they’ve taken to using a pump-action shotgun – and it had devastating results...The video, which can be seen at length here, begins with a soldier, thought to belong to Bashar Al-Assad’s Syrian Arab Army, saying a few words in Arabic. Before long, the video cuts, and he is seen wearing the iconic orange jumpsuit as seen in so many other ISIS execution videos.       http://madworldnews.com/isis-style-execution/
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A man walks past near an image of revolutionary hero Ernesto "Che" Guevara in Havana December 27, 2014. Cuba's most prominent dissidents say they have been kept in the dark by U.S. officials over a list of 53 political prisoners who will be released from jail as part of a deal to end decades of hostility between the United States and Cuba. Reuters
 nObama’s gambit misunderstands Cuban reality  
(Roger F. Noriega) - President nObama’s decision to normalize diplomatic relations with the Castro government after 54 years is certainly dramatic. However, it appears that his new approach to Cuba, announced on December 17, will neither...advance US interests nor produce any significant change on the island. Although nObama’s actions have been characterized as bold, their practical impact is to reinforce the status quo and favor a soft landing for the Castro dictatorship. Critics of the president’s initiatives assert that the normalization of political relations confers political recognition on a totalitarian regime, prioritizing conventional dialogue with the state over solidarity with the Cuban people.       http://www.aei.org/publication/obamas-gambit-misunderstands-cuban-reality/?utm_source=today&utm_medium=paramount&utm_campaign=021215
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Korea Unification Coming Soon? Jim Rogers Weighs In
 Concerning the Unification of Korea  
(Robert Williams) - In the fascinating image above, taken from a NASA satellite, it looks as if North Korea has disappeared. Notice how there seems to be nothing between China’s mainland and South Korea...But if you look closely, lights from the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, are visible at the center. The image eerily captures the country’s profound lack of technological advancement.       http://www.wallstreetdaily.com/2015/02/12/jim-rogers-korea-unification-interview/
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 Requirements for Handgun Purchases Deemed Unconstitutional  
(Tim Brown) - Well, Duh! A federal court in Texas has ruled that residency requirement for handgun purchases is unconstitutional...The ruling smacked down gun grabbing Attorney General Eric Holder‘s claim that banning handguns outside of a person’s state of residence is not a violation of the Second Amendment. The ruling, which overturned a ban on handgun transfers between citizens living in separate states, involved three individuals with the help of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA).       http://sonsoflibertymedia.com/2015/02/residency-requirements-handgun-purchases-deemed-unconstitutional/
 
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 Turkey's Crocodile Tears for the Holocaust  
(Burak Bekdil) - For a few moments, one could think there are two countries in the world that go by the name "Turkey." Then reality quickly corrects the mistaken belief. "We hope that every person develops an understanding of the Holocaust...which constitutes one of the darkest moments in human history, and will consider the importance of working together so that such a tragedy, and the conditions that made this inconceivable crime possible, will never re-emerge," the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a written statement on January 27. How nice and thoughtful. But there were more Turkish niceties. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu was among the participants in Poland at the ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp, on Holocaust Remembrance Day. And Turkey donated a modest sum of 150,000 euros this year as its contribution to the long-term preservation and restoration of the concentration camp.       http://www.meforum.org/5027/turkey-crocodile-tears-for-the-holocaust
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 Constitution: A worthless piece of paper  
(Judge Andrew Napolitano) - President George W. Bush was fond of saying that “9/11 changed everything.” He used that one-liner often as a purported moral basis to justify the radical restructuring of federal law and the federal assault on personal liberties over which he presided...He cast aside his oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution; he rejected his oath to enforce all federal laws faithfully; and he moved the government decidedly in the direction of secret laws, secret procedures and secret courts. During his presidency, Congress enacted the Patriot Act. This legislation permits federal agents to write their own search warrants when those warrants are served on custodians of records – like doctors, lawyers, telecoms, computer servers, banks and even the Post Office.       http://www.wnd.com/2015/02/constitution-a-worthless-piece-of-paper/
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ISIS on the doorstep? Fighters reportedly seize Iraqi town near base holding US Marines
 ISIS: Fighters reportedly seize Iraqi town near base holding US Marines  
(FoxNews.com) - Islamic State fighters reportedly seized most of a western Iraqi town on Thursday, in fighting taking place mere miles from an air base where hundreds of U.S. Marines are training Iraqis...Reuters, quoting local officials, reported Thursday that ISIS militants had overrun much of the town of al-Baghdadi. One local Iraqi official told Reuters that, "Ninety percent of al-Baghdadi district has fallen under the control of the insurgents." A Defense Department spokeswoman confirmed to Fox News that “heavy fighting” took place in that area on Thursday, but referred questions about the status of the town to the Iraq government.      http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/02/12/isis-on-doorstep-fighters-reportedly-seize-iraqi-town-near-base-holding-us/?cmpid=NL_fntop
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 Why the (toothless) Iran sanctions bill matters  
(Daniel Pipes) - Nearly all the 54 Republican U.S. senators will vote in favor of the Kirk-Menendez bill requiring sanctions on Iran if the P5+1 negotiations fail. President nObama has promised to veto it. Now, the senate is gearing up for a high-drama vote...will Democrats provide the 13 to 15 votes needed for a veto-proof majority? Lost in the shuffle is a little-noticed section of the bill that, if passed, guts it. The "Draft of Nuclear Weapon Free Iran Act of 2015," posted on the website of Sen. Mark Kirk (Republican of Illinois) contains a "Waiver of Sanctions." Designed to win the support of skittish Democrats, it also undermines the bill's goal of forcing Obama's hand in the negotiations. Section 208 bears quotation in full:       http://www.danielpipes.org/15510/iran-sanctions-bill
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 nObama And Pro-Amnesty Senators Poking American People's Eye  
(Rick Wells) - Senator Jeff Sessions addresses the Senate on the topic of Hussein nObama’s illegal amnesty, reminding them that it is a huge issue for America, both as a constitutional question as well as one of policy...He says the constitutional question, which he believes “the House of Representatives understands, is that Congress appropriates money. Congress has no duty to placate the ‘president’ of the United States when he wants to carry on an activity that Congress chooses not to fund.” Sessions says, “The ‘president’ is the one who has poked the American people in the eye. He’s poked the right and powers of Congress in the eye, by taking money that was designed and given to Homeland Security to enforce the laws of the United States and he’s taking that money and spending it at this very moment to undermine and to violate the laws of the United States.”   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9PpZ_IvMOc

How nObama and his mouthpieces
are encouraging anti-Jewish behavior
Jonathan Tobin
 
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  (jewishworldreview.com) - President nObama's recent interview with Vox included an astonishing characterization of one of the most notorious recent terror attacks.

     As he did in his initial reaction to the assault on a kosher deli in Paris, the president did not call it an act of anti-Semitism or say that those slaughtered were singled out for murder because they were Jews. Even worse, he told Vox that those responsible for the attack on the Hyper Cacher had decided to "randomly shoot a bunch of folks in a Paris deli."

     The day after such a glaring misstatement of fact, one might expect the White House to walk back this remark in some way. But, instead, both White House spokesman Josh Earnest and State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki doubled down on the president's tortured logic in a stunning display of Orwellian doubletalk.

     Instead of just a president with a blind spot about anti-Semitism that comes out when he is interviewed, it is now clear that the United States has an administration with a blind spot about anti-Semitism.

     To have made such a statement once might be just a gaffe. To do it twice revealed that the president has a blind spot about anti-Semitism that somehow prevents him from either admitting that the incident was anti-Semitic or condemning it as an incident in which Jews were targeted. But today we learned that this is not just a rhetorical tic. It is now official U.S. policy to claim that when Islamist murderers go into a kosher deli looking for Jews to kill, they are not targeting Jews or acting out of religious bias.

     Earnest's insistence that the Hyper Cacher was not chosen by the terrorists because of the likelihood that it would be filled with Jews shopping for the Sabbath is mind-boggling. So, too, is Psaki's belief that calling it an act of anti-Semitism is a question so complex that only the local French authorities investigating the crime can know for sure.

     Why the adamant refusal to label an unambiguous act of anti-Semitism what it is?

     One reason is the natural resistance on the part of this administration to admit mistakes especially when the president commits them. President nObama is a notoriously thin-skinned individual who clings to the conceit that he understands every issue better than his critics. Few administrations like to concede they have erred but this one is particularly allergic to that type of transparency.

But this problem goes deeper than that.

     This is an administration that is loath to say that Islamist terrorists represent a significant minority of adherents of their faith. Indeed, this understandable desire to avoid casting the conflict as one of the West against Muslims has been exaggerated to the extent that the president now poses as the pope and claims that he has the authority to determine who does or does not reflect the true version of that faith.

     But now apparently this reluctance to admit that Islamists terrorists are Muslims extends to refusing to say that Jewish victims were Jewish or that the killers were trying to kill Jews. In doing so, the administration seems to think that denying that it was an act of anti-Semitism will absolve it of any responsibility to speak up against Jew hatred or to acknowledge the way the virus of anti-Semitism has spread among Muslims.

     It goes without saying that this controversy and the embarrassing lengths to which nObama's whims required Earnest and Psaki to foreswear both logic and honesty were entirely unnecessary.

     Acknowledging the obvious anti-Semitic nature of the Hyper Cacher attack has no real policy implications. No one expects the administration to do anything about anti-Semitism except to condemn it.

     In fact any mention of the attack is not a trick question. It is a layup for the president who could easily pose as a defender of Jewish interests and an opponent of hate by merely saying he is appalled by the targeting of Jews in France or anywhere else.

     nObama and his mouthpieces could have done this easily without being roped into unwanted action or even expressing sympathy for Israel as a refuge against anti-Semitism.

     But though speaking out against anti-Semitism is a cost-free way of demonstrating both sensitivity and a zealous defense of human rights, it is apparently too much to ask of a president who feels free in his last two years in the White House to say and do as he likes.

     But there is a cost attached to nObama's refusal to speak about anti-Semitism and his firm orders to underlings to copy his oblivious stand. By that I do not refer to a political cost for nObama who will never again have to face an electorate, including an American Jewish community that gave him the lion's share of their votes despite his obvious hostility to Israel.

     Instead it is the Jews of Europe, who continue to be targeted because of their faith amid what even nObama's State Department termed a "rising tide of anti-Semitism," who will pay the price for his refusal to speak the truth about violent Jew hatred.

     Islamist terrorists and their state sponsors in Iran will not be slow to pick up on this signal from Washington that the Jews are on their own. If the president and his spin masters won't speak about anti-Semitism, you can be sure that those ginning up these attacks and engaging in the most vile forms of delegitimization will interpret it as a sign that the U.S. isn't interested in the fate of the Jews.

     Were the president prepared to speak responsibly about terrorism he would do more than acknowledge that the Hyper Cacher was singled out because it was filled with Jews. He would, instead, connect the dots between these acts of terror and the hate spread by an Iranian regime that he is pursuing with offers of détente. But it is hardly surprising that a president who treats Israeli acts of self-defense against terror as an obstacle to his foreign policy goals would treat the siege of the Jews of Europe as beneath his notice.

     An administration with a blind spot about anti-Semitism is one that is not only encouraging more such attacks. It is also demonstrating that is unready to defend anyone against an Islamist scourge that this president dares not call by its right name.

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