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Israel => Save Israel => Topic started by: mord on May 09, 2007, 07:36:48 AM
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http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55609
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Farah keynotes 'Night to Honor Israel'
Washington event sponsored by Jerusalem Connection
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Posted: May 9, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com
WASHINGTON – WND founder and Editor Joseph Farah will deliver the keynote address at "A Night to Honor Israel," sponsored by the Jerusalem Connection and Christians United for Israel, Sunday, May 20, at the Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center at the Northern Virginia Community College in Alexandria.
David Rubin
David Rubin, the former mayor of Shiloh in Israel, who was seriously wounded, along with his son, by Palestinian terrorists in 2001 will also speak. Rubin founded the Shiloh Israel Children's Fund to help in the rehab of kids traumatized by terrorists. Presidential candidate and Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., will also make remarks.
"We will be celebrating Israel's 59th birthday with our Jewish friends and acknowledging the relevance of Shavuot for Christian Zionists," explained James M. Hutchens, president of the Jerusalem Connection. "Shavuot is the time when the book of Ruth is emphasized. Ruth is the proto-type of the non-Jew who pledges unconditional allegiance to Naomi, her Jewish mother-in-law. Ruth is a symbol of the Christian Zionist support for Israel and the Jewish people today."
Farah, who Al-Jazeera called "the number one Zionist Arab in the world today," is a former Middle East correspondent. In his new book, "Stop The Presses! The Inside Story of the New Media Revolution," he devotes more than one chapter to media distortions of the Middle East conflict.
Joseph Farah
Farah also writes a daily column for WND and a weekly newspaper column for Creators Syndicate. He is also the founder and co-publisher of WND Books, a publishing venture that has produced several New York Times best sellers in the last five years.
He made a name for himself with traditional daily newspapers prior to his founding of WorldNetDaily – running the Sacramento Union, directing the news operation of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner for six years and serving as editor in chief of a group of California dailies and weeklies.
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The former nationally syndicated daily talk-show host has written for such publications as the Wall Street Journal, Jerusalem Post, National Review, TV Guide, Reason, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Sun-Times and a host of other national, international and regional publications.
He has written or collaborated on more than a dozen others, including Rush Limbaugh's 1994 No. 1 best seller "See, I Told You So." His previous book, "Taking America Back," was first published in 2003 and again in paperback in 2005.
Farah's many journalism awards include honors for reporting to writing headlines to honesty and courage in journalism to editing and newspaper design. Farah speaks all over the world on topics ranging from the Middle East to the media to domestic policy issues.
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I LOVE Joseph Farah!
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Yes he's excellent
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That's a great website.
As I mentioned already, I think Duncan Hunter is a great candidate.
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A few nights ago, Michael Weiner Savage said that Islam in it's purest form is the best way to live. He went on saying how it would stop the Homosexuals and liberals. What a confused kike. Only after this long rant praising Islam did he say that he was referring to mainstream Islam without the violence. Well from reading the koran, one would assume mainstream islam is Al Qaeda.I guess he didn't read the koran.
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**** Michael Faggot. He can choke on a fat one and die. Let him go back to his Polynesian boyfriends.
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The thing about Savage is he's mentally unstable. Sometimes he says exactly the same stuff Chaim says when he's in a good mood, and other times he does the establishment BS that Hannity does.
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A few nights ago, Michael Weiner Savage said that Islam in it's purest form is the best way to live. He went on saying how it would stop the Homosexuals and liberals. What a confused kike. Only after this long rant praising Islam did he say that he was referring to mainstream Islam without the violence. Well from reading the koran, one would assume mainstream islam is Al Qaeda.I guess he didn't read the koran.
One thing about his monologue that really got to me was his assertion that the Arabs invented Hindu numerals, the numeral system that we use today. If Dr. Weener had bothered to do a little research, he would learn that it was the Hindus that invented that numeral system, and then the invading Arabs claimed it as their own to Westerners, who first heard of Hindu numerals through the Arabs.
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The thing about Savage is he's mentally unstable. Sometimes he says exactly the same stuff Chaim says when he's in a good mood, and other times he does the establishment BS that Hannity does.
What BS does Hannity say? Are you sure you're not confusing him with Colmes?
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His support of Israel is good. However, Joseph Farah has some serious issues. He defended a women that ran over her husband while the daughter pleaded with her mother not to kill her father and Joseph claims he deserves a metal for this. The daughter felt differently however and said that her father confided in her the fact that her mother was treated him badly. Does JTF support honor killings for a women to hill her husband because THEY FELT SLIGHTED. That is what JTF support of Joesph Farah suggests.
It shows HORRIBLE judgement on Lisa's part to say SHE LOVES HIM. Since she isn't stupd I AM TERRIBLY DISTURBED AT THIS. I don't trust her. Is Lisa one of these women that only likes men that are apologists for women that commit crimes towards men.
Here is the links to Joseph Farah and others who disagreed with him.
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=20025
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=30762 (http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=20025
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=30762)
Suppose Roles Had Been Reversed in Clara Harris Case
Mike McCormick and Glen Sacks
January 31, 2007
Police squad cars all across America bear the slogan, “There’s no excuse for domestic violence.” Yet there is one situation in which the media and the public seem to feel that domestic violence is sometimes excusable — when the perpetrator is a woman, and the victim is a man.
Imagine a woman trapped in a loveless marriage with a jealous, potentially violent husband whom she believes may be cheating on her. She stays in the marriage because she fears she could be separated from her children should they divorce, and finds understanding, companionship and passion in a relationship with a coworker. Her husband finds out about the affair and goes on a violent, jealous rampage, slaughtering her in front of her daughter as the daughter begs him not to kill her mother.
There would be no tears or excuses for the killer, and nobody would dare to proffer the fact that his wife had been cheating on him as a justification for the murder.
These are the facts of the Clara Harris case, with the genders reversed. Yet the reaction has been quite different.
The media on both the left and the right have poured derision upon the murder victim, referring to David Harris as a “rat,” a “lying, cheating scumbag” and Clara Harris’ “unfaithful dog of a husband.” Commentator Susan Estrich asked, “Who could blame [Clara] for getting into her Mercedes and running him over?” and seemed a little sad that the Harris County criminal trial jury did. Conservative talk show host Joseph Farah penned a column entitled “Free Clara Harris!” in which he wrote, “I’d give her a medal. … She did the right thing. That creep deserved what he got.”
Even the prosecutor in the murder trial, Mia Magness, expressed her disgust, saying that Clara, instead of killing David by her own hand, should have “[done] like every other woman … get his house, car, kids — make him wish he were dead.”
Lorna Mullens, the jury forewoman in the recently concluded wrongful death trial, expressed sympathy for Clara but said she decided that Clara was responsible for David's death because, after all, "She kept running over him. She could have stopped after she hit him the first time."
CBS portrayed Clara as a pitiable, betrayed wife in the 2004 movie Suburban Madness, and Oprah Winfrey sympathetically interviewed the sobbing Clara from prison in 2005. Of the 354 news stories covering the wrongful death trial that are indexed on Google News, 233 refer to David Harris as Clara Harris’ “cheating husband.” Not one mentions the phrase “domestic violence.”
The truth behind the Clara Harris case has come from the mouth of a child — David’s daughter, Lindsey. Only 16 years old at the time of the murder, Lindsey rode in the front seat with Clara and begged her not to kill her father. Lindsey has denounced the widespread media sympathy for Clara, saying:
“[Clara has appeared] in print and on television to persuade the viewers that she is actually the victim, but she is no victim. What she did was the ultimate act of selfishness, caring only about obtaining revenge and thinking not one bit about how her horrible act was going to affect me or my brothers, Brian and Bradley. Anyone who shared my ride in the car that evening, seeing my dad’s face as he was about to be hit, and experiencing the horrible feel of the car bumping over his body would understand that this murderess deserves no sympathy.”
Bobbi Bacha, vice president of Blue Moon Investigations, the private detective agency Clara had hired to spy on David, also conducted an investigation of Clara. Though the media have largely ignored it, in November 2002 Bacha presented the criminal court with several audio tapes on which witnesses claim that Clara was also having an affair before she killed David.
Lindsey says that Clara mistreated and neglected David, and that her father often confided in her how lonely he felt. Coupled with Clara’s temper and evident capacity for violence, David had ample reason to want to get out of the relationship. Instead of letting him go, Clara killed him.
While many see the Clara Harris case as one of love and betrayal, it is in fact a garden-variety domestic homicide. Clara Harris is no better than high-profile wife-killer Scott Peterson. Perhaps Clara is even worse — at least Peterson spared us the crocodile tears.
This article first appeared in the Houston Chronicle (1/27/07).
Mike McCormick is the Executive Director of the American Coalition for Fathers and Children, the world’s largest shared parenting organization. Their website is www.acfc.org.
Glenn Sacks' columns on men's and fathers' issues have appeared in dozens of America's largest newspapers. Glenn can be reached via his website at www.GlennSacks.com or via email at [email protected].
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Looks like Adam613 is back.
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Congrats. I give you credit there. FTF was lost about it. That is one thing I do think women are better then at men.
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His support of Israel is good. However, Joseph Farah has some serious issues. He defended a women that ran over her husband while the daughter pleaded with her mother not to kill her father and Joseph claims he deserves a metal for this.
It's medal [censored]... ::)
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His support of Israel is good. However, Joseph Farah has some serious issues. He defended a women that ran over her husband while the daughter pleaded with her mother not to kill her father and Joseph claims he deserves a metal for this.
It's medal [censored]... ::)
Why did he defend her?