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Why stop at abortion, Dr Charles?
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Dear Editor,
Nary a week goes by without some Bible enthusiast chastising us heathens on our wicked ways.
Dr Clarence Charles implores the Jamaican authorities to enforce the biblical mandate on abortion in his letter of the same title. The success of the Cayman islands, he tells us, is directly due to the willingness of the people to adhere to God's laws on abortion.
In my intense search of the good book, I was unable to find this mandate. However, I did find other mandates that may yield immeasurable prosperity to the people of Cayman and Jamaica. I exhort the people of Jamaica and Guyana to follow the mandate of Leviticus 24:14, which dictates that blasphemers be stoned to death. We could climb to great heights of morality if, as instructed in Leviticus 20:10, we stoned to death all adulterers. If we follow just these two mandates, I guarantee that Jamaica would be the most prosperous country in the world.
So, Dr Charles, why stop at the so-called mandate on abortion? Let us not pick and choose from the Biblical buffet. Let us stuff ourselves with all the Biblical mandates.
R Oscar Lofters
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Kingston 8
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Ted Rudow III,MA
8/25/2009
A federal appeals court in San Francisco ruled that a Native American from Canada is not entitled to a religious exemption from prosecution for selling bald eagle feathers into the United States. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a two-year prison sentence for Leonard Antoine, a member of the Cowichan Band of the Salish Indian Tribe in British Columbia, Canada.
Federal program in the United States allows for limited possession of bald eagle parts by Native Americans. Circuit Judge Alex Kozinski wrote, "The government has a compelling interest in eagle protection that justifies limiting supply to eagles that pass through the repository, even though religious demand exceeds supply as a result.
What is more valuable human rights or animal rights? An unborn eagle or an unborn child? If you chose the unborn child, sorry you are wrong--at least accounting to the law of the land. U.S Code Title 16 section 668, the eagle takes precedence. A person who kills, damgages,tranports a bald eagle, its egg, or nest is subject to a fine of up to $5,000 or imprisonment for up one year or both(first offense) .
Whereas, not only is there no penalty for aborting an unborn child? Although the U.S. puts on a pretence and a hypocritical veneer of begin Christian, I frankly believe that the U.S. is more guilty than because she's had more Light, more Gospel, more genuine Christianity in the past,and therefore is more responsible! America is worse because she pretends to be religious and she pretends to believe in God & she pretends to be Christian when she's not!
Ted Rudow III,MA
Monday, August 31, 2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Chilling
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/08/26/18619724.php
Chilling
by Ted Rudow III,MA
Wednesday Aug 26th, 2009
In a chilling forecast, the White House is predicting a 10-year
federal deficit of $9 trillion — more than the sum of all previous
deficits since America’s founding.
And it says by the next decade’s end
the national debt will equal three-quarters of the entire U.S. economy.
You'll recall that President Obama announced that he had found
budget savings of $17 billion. The American empire is clearly
overstretched and over-indebted. When an empire is new and fresh and
growing, people believe in saving, hard work, and frugality. When an
empire is old and decaying, they think the government should spend
"whatever it takes" to take care of them. This attitude helps destroy
the empire—thus making room for the next one.Americans have found a
president willing to go along with history.
Instead of scaling down, he is scaling up. Instead of reducing
America's indebtedness, he is increasing it. Instead of going for
safety, he's going for broke. America goes on living in a fairy tale, a
land of make-believe in which prosperity never ceases. But it will one
of these days.
Ted Rudow III,MA
Chilling
by Ted Rudow III,MA
Wednesday Aug 26th, 2009
In a chilling forecast, the White House is predicting a 10-year
federal deficit of $9 trillion — more than the sum of all previous
deficits since America’s founding.
And it says by the next decade’s end
the national debt will equal three-quarters of the entire U.S. economy.
You'll recall that President Obama announced that he had found
budget savings of $17 billion. The American empire is clearly
overstretched and over-indebted. When an empire is new and fresh and
growing, people believe in saving, hard work, and frugality. When an
empire is old and decaying, they think the government should spend
"whatever it takes" to take care of them. This attitude helps destroy
the empire—thus making room for the next one.Americans have found a
president willing to go along with history.
Instead of scaling down, he is scaling up. Instead of reducing
America's indebtedness, he is increasing it. Instead of going for
safety, he's going for broke. America goes on living in a fairy tale, a
land of make-believe in which prosperity never ceases. But it will one
of these days.
Ted Rudow III,MA
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Talk is cheap
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/08/20/18617490.php
Talk is cheap
by Ted Rudow III,MA ( Tedr77 [at] aol.com )
Thursday Aug 20th, 2009
Fourteen-year-old Juma Ismail lives 50 kilometers from the Mediterranean but had never seen the sea. The Palestinian youth had never set eyes on an Israeli civilian or an airport.
Juma’s horizons expanded this summer, when he left Jalazoun refugee camp in the Occupied West Bank with “Birthright Replugged” on a trip taking Palestinian refugee children to Israel to visit the villages of their ancestors.
The entire world represented at the UN and the leaders of Europe had all agreed on this also. World public opinion had also recognised that this was the only solution: That the Palestinians and their rights should be recognised as an independent Palestinian state on the Israeli occupied West Bank of the Jordan.
But they say,"That is Israel. We will never give up Jerusalem. But everything is negotiable. We want to talk, we want to negotiate."
Israel has been saying this for the last 61 years because she knows as long as she keeps talking and keeps everybody else only talking, nothing will be done about it!
Talk is cheap
by Ted Rudow III,MA ( Tedr77 [at] aol.com )
Thursday Aug 20th, 2009
Fourteen-year-old Juma Ismail lives 50 kilometers from the Mediterranean but had never seen the sea. The Palestinian youth had never set eyes on an Israeli civilian or an airport.
Juma’s horizons expanded this summer, when he left Jalazoun refugee camp in the Occupied West Bank with “Birthright Replugged” on a trip taking Palestinian refugee children to Israel to visit the villages of their ancestors.
The entire world represented at the UN and the leaders of Europe had all agreed on this also. World public opinion had also recognised that this was the only solution: That the Palestinians and their rights should be recognised as an independent Palestinian state on the Israeli occupied West Bank of the Jordan.
But they say,"That is Israel. We will never give up Jerusalem. But everything is negotiable. We want to talk, we want to negotiate."
Israel has been saying this for the last 61 years because she knows as long as she keeps talking and keeps everybody else only talking, nothing will be done about it!
Monday, August 17, 2009
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"Mideast peace is unlikely in coming years - Israeli FM"
August 11, 2009
When the immigrating Jews were a very tiny group of guests in the Arab country of Palestine under the British, the Arabs, always noted for their hospitality, were usually kind and helpful and did much to encourage some of their settlements. But as their number grew and the Balfour Declaration was issued, pledging the world's Jews a homeland in Palestine, the Arabs began to see what was taking place.
The Jews were no longer considering themselves guests of the Palestinians Arabs but invaders of Palestine and conquerors of the Arabs, so fighting frequently broke out between them, in spite of all the British did to try to stop it.
Finally, during World War II, Britain issued the famous White Paper restricting Jewish immigration into Palestine for the duration of the war as Britain already had enough problems on her hands contending with Hitler without fighting with the Jews and Arabs, too, both of whom by this time were trying to throw off British rule and seize Palestine for themselves.
Britain finally had to pull out as she eventually did on May 15, 1948 under a UN arrangement to divide the land between the Jews and the Arabs. But it never worked. The Jews of Palestine immediately declared themselves the independent state of Israel and began launching a full-scale war against its Arab inhabitants, which still continues!
Although outnumbered ten to one, the Jews were plentifully armed with the most modern weapons and masterminded by the most brilliant minds of Europe and America. Western news media, propaganda sources and politicians fostered and favored this view, and even Christian religionists were persuaded that this was the long-awaited Biblically-predicted regathering and return of the Jews and ordained by God!
The Palestine-Israeli war is an American war being fought with American weapons for the American territory of an American colony - Israel!
Ted Rudow III,MA
Menlo Park, United States
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"Mideast peace is unlikely in coming years - Israeli FM"
August 11, 2009
When the immigrating Jews were a very tiny group of guests in the Arab country of Palestine under the British, the Arabs, always noted for their hospitality, were usually kind and helpful and did much to encourage some of their settlements. But as their number grew and the Balfour Declaration was issued, pledging the world's Jews a homeland in Palestine, the Arabs began to see what was taking place.
The Jews were no longer considering themselves guests of the Palestinians Arabs but invaders of Palestine and conquerors of the Arabs, so fighting frequently broke out between them, in spite of all the British did to try to stop it.
Finally, during World War II, Britain issued the famous White Paper restricting Jewish immigration into Palestine for the duration of the war as Britain already had enough problems on her hands contending with Hitler without fighting with the Jews and Arabs, too, both of whom by this time were trying to throw off British rule and seize Palestine for themselves.
Britain finally had to pull out as she eventually did on May 15, 1948 under a UN arrangement to divide the land between the Jews and the Arabs. But it never worked. The Jews of Palestine immediately declared themselves the independent state of Israel and began launching a full-scale war against its Arab inhabitants, which still continues!
Although outnumbered ten to one, the Jews were plentifully armed with the most modern weapons and masterminded by the most brilliant minds of Europe and America. Western news media, propaganda sources and politicians fostered and favored this view, and even Christian religionists were persuaded that this was the long-awaited Biblically-predicted regathering and return of the Jews and ordained by God!
The Palestine-Israeli war is an American war being fought with American weapons for the American territory of an American colony - Israel!
Ted Rudow III,MA
Menlo Park, United States
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Impose?
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/08/13/18615671.php
Impose?
by Ted Rudow III,MA ( Tedr77 [at] aol.com )
Thursday Aug 13th,
Israel’s foreign minister warned on Monday against attempting to impose a Middle East deal, saying the most peace talks can achieve for the coming year is improving security and the Palestinian economy. “The Palestinians’ radical and uncompromising positions on Jerusalem, the right of return and the settlement blocs create an unbridgeable gap between us and them,” Avigdor Lieberman told a delegation of US Democratic lawmakers
When the immigrating Jews were a very time group of guests in the Arab Country of Palestine under the British, the Arabs, always noted for their hospitality, were usually kind and helpful to them and did much to encourage some of their settlements. But as their number grew and the Balfour Declaration was made, pledging the world's Jews a homeland in Palestine, the Arabs began to see what was taking place!
The Jews were no longer considering themselves guests of the Palestinians Arabs but invaders of Palestine and conquerors of the Arabs, so fighting frequently broke out between them in spite of all the British could do to stop it. The Jews of Palestine immediately declared themselves the independent state of Israel and began launching a full-scale war with its Arab inhabitants, which still goes on! Western news media, propaganda sources and politicians fostered and favoured this view, and even Christian religionists were persuaded that this was the long-awaited Biblically-predicted regathering and return of the Jews and ordained by God! The Palestine-Israeli war is an American War with fighting with American weapons for the American territory of an American colony--Israel!
Ted Rudow III,MA
Impose?
by Ted Rudow III,MA ( Tedr77 [at] aol.com )
Thursday Aug 13th,
Israel’s foreign minister warned on Monday against attempting to impose a Middle East deal, saying the most peace talks can achieve for the coming year is improving security and the Palestinian economy. “The Palestinians’ radical and uncompromising positions on Jerusalem, the right of return and the settlement blocs create an unbridgeable gap between us and them,” Avigdor Lieberman told a delegation of US Democratic lawmakers
When the immigrating Jews were a very time group of guests in the Arab Country of Palestine under the British, the Arabs, always noted for their hospitality, were usually kind and helpful to them and did much to encourage some of their settlements. But as their number grew and the Balfour Declaration was made, pledging the world's Jews a homeland in Palestine, the Arabs began to see what was taking place!
The Jews were no longer considering themselves guests of the Palestinians Arabs but invaders of Palestine and conquerors of the Arabs, so fighting frequently broke out between them in spite of all the British could do to stop it. The Jews of Palestine immediately declared themselves the independent state of Israel and began launching a full-scale war with its Arab inhabitants, which still goes on! Western news media, propaganda sources and politicians fostered and favoured this view, and even Christian religionists were persuaded that this was the long-awaited Biblically-predicted regathering and return of the Jews and ordained by God! The Palestine-Israeli war is an American War with fighting with American weapons for the American territory of an American colony--Israel!
Ted Rudow III,MA
Monday, August 10, 2009
How countries turn fascist
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/08/10/18615127.php
How countries turn fascist
by Ted Rudow III,MA
Monday Aug 10th, 2009
Historian Robert Paxton, who is probably the world's pre-eminent scholar on the subject of how countries turn fascist.The word has been bandied about by so many people so wrongly for so long that, as Paxton points out, "Everybody is somebody else's fascist."
"Fascism is a system of political authority and social order intended to reinforce the unity, energy, and purity of communities in which liberal democracy stands accused of producing division and decline."
The U.S. is supporting of Communist Government,(ie-China), as well as lots of Fascist, Anti-Communist governments. The only requirement now seems to be not as to whether you are but are you pro-U.S.? As long as you're pro-U.S. you can be Fascist or Communist or who knows what, as long as you're at least pretending to be!
Ted Rudow III,MA
How countries turn fascist
by Ted Rudow III,MA
Monday Aug 10th, 2009
Historian Robert Paxton, who is probably the world's pre-eminent scholar on the subject of how countries turn fascist.The word has been bandied about by so many people so wrongly for so long that, as Paxton points out, "Everybody is somebody else's fascist."
"Fascism is a system of political authority and social order intended to reinforce the unity, energy, and purity of communities in which liberal democracy stands accused of producing division and decline."
The U.S. is supporting of Communist Government,(ie-China), as well as lots of Fascist, Anti-Communist governments. The only requirement now seems to be not as to whether you are but are you pro-U.S.? As long as you're pro-U.S. you can be Fascist or Communist or who knows what, as long as you're at least pretending to be!
Ted Rudow III,MA
Sunday, August 09, 2009
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Iraq is in a slightly better state, but it's a mess as well, and remains in much worse shape than when Saddam Hussein was in charge. I mean, even Saddam had trouble running Iraq and keeping the peace, and he was brutal with anyone who caused trouble - and even with those who didn't.
But with him and his government gone, all the different factions can do as they want and they often try to do it to others before others try to do it to them!
The only thing going for Iraq at the moment is that, after decades of war and suffering war with Iran, then with the US during the first Gulf War, then after a decade of sanctions, then with the present war with
the US and occupation, the Iraqis are mostly too tired to go on fighting, and anxious to get on with their lives again. That doesn't mean the country is at peace, but at least the desire is there.
Ted Rudow III, MA
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Iraq is in a slightly better state, but it's a mess as well, and remains in much worse shape than when Saddam Hussein was in charge. I mean, even Saddam had trouble running Iraq and keeping the peace, and he was brutal with anyone who caused trouble - and even with those who didn't.
But with him and his government gone, all the different factions can do as they want and they often try to do it to others before others try to do it to them!
The only thing going for Iraq at the moment is that, after decades of war and suffering war with Iran, then with the US during the first Gulf War, then after a decade of sanctions, then with the present war with
the US and occupation, the Iraqis are mostly too tired to go on fighting, and anxious to get on with their lives again. That doesn't mean the country is at peace, but at least the desire is there.
Ted Rudow III, MA
California, United States
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Sunday, August 02, 2009
Official propaganda
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Official propaganda
by Ted Rudow III,MA ( Tedr77 [at] aol.com )
Sunday Aug 2nd
Official propaganda
Is telling the world that the Israeli public is united in opposition to President Obama.
That is totally false.
The majority of Israelis is waiting impatiently for Obama to “impose”on Netanyahua peace solution.
Mr. President,
You have our support!
Ad published in Haaretz, July 31, 2009
Ted Rudow III,MA
Official propaganda
by Ted Rudow III,MA ( Tedr77 [at] aol.com )
Sunday Aug 2nd
Official propaganda
Is telling the world that the Israeli public is united in opposition to President Obama.
That is totally false.
The majority of Israelis is waiting impatiently for Obama to “impose”on Netanyahua peace solution.
Mr. President,
You have our support!
Ad published in Haaretz, July 31, 2009
Ted Rudow III,MA
Friday, July 31, 2009
Too tired to fight
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Too tired to fight
Iraq is in a little better state, but it's a mess as well, in much worse shape than when Saddam was in charge. I mean, even Saddam had trouble running Iraq and keeping the peace, and he was brutal with anyone who caused trouble, and even with those who didn't. But with him and his government gone, all the different factions can do as they want—and they often try to do it to others before others try to do it to them!
The only thing going for Iraq at the moment is that, after decades of war and suffering—first war with Iran, then with the U.S. in the first Gulf War, then after a decade of sanctions, then with the present war with the U.S. and occupation—the Iraqis are mostly too tired to go on fighting, and anxious to get on with their lives again. That doesn't mean the country is at peace, but at least the desire is there.
Ted Rudow III,MA
Serving Atherton, East Palo Alto, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Menlo Park, Mountain View, Portola Valley, Stanford, Sunnyvale, Woodside
Too tired to fight
Iraq is in a little better state, but it's a mess as well, in much worse shape than when Saddam was in charge. I mean, even Saddam had trouble running Iraq and keeping the peace, and he was brutal with anyone who caused trouble, and even with those who didn't. But with him and his government gone, all the different factions can do as they want—and they often try to do it to others before others try to do it to them!
The only thing going for Iraq at the moment is that, after decades of war and suffering—first war with Iran, then with the U.S. in the first Gulf War, then after a decade of sanctions, then with the present war with the U.S. and occupation—the Iraqis are mostly too tired to go on fighting, and anxious to get on with their lives again. That doesn't mean the country is at peace, but at least the desire is there.
Ted Rudow III,MA
Thursday, July 30, 2009
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There are a number of similarities between the rise of right and the rise of Hitler and his Nazis, his prototypes: I was impressed by this through a documentary I had seen the night before on Hitler's dealings with the Jews in his rise to power prior to and during World War II, You may say that it's almost unbelievable that a nation as civilised, intellectual, highly educated, scientific, and advanced as Germany could ever be guilty of such horrible atrocities against a helpless minority of its own people who had lived there for generations and consider themselves as Germans in all walks of life! But the most highly educated and so-called most advanced civilisation on the face of the Earth became the most bestial and barbaric in its reign of terror against this pitiful minority of its own people just because a fanatical and persuasive orator convinced the Germans that the Jews were their deadly enemies and a terrible danger to their country!
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There are a number of similarities between the rise of the right and the rise of Hitler and his Nazis, his prototypes: I was impressed by this through a documentary I had seen the night before on Hitler's dealings with the Jews in his rise to power prior to and during World War II, You may say that it's almost unbelievable that a nation as civilised, intellectual, highly educated, scientific, and advanced as Germany could ever be guilty of such horrible atrocities against a helpless minority of its own people who had lived there for generations and consider themselves as Germans in all walks of life! But the most highly educated and so-called most advanced civilisation on the face of the Earth became the most bestial and barbaric in its reign of terror against this pitiful minority of its own people just because a fanatical and persuasive orator convinced the Germans that the Jews were their deadly enemies and a terrible danger to their country!
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There are a number of similarities between the rise of right and the rise of Hitler and his Nazis, his prototypes: I was impressed by this through a documentary I had seen the night before on Hitler's dealings with the Jews in his rise to power prior to and during World War II, You may say that it's almost unbelievable that a nation as civilised, intellectual, highly educated, scientific, and advanced as Germany could ever be guilty of such horrible atrocities against a helpless minority of its own people who had lived there for generations and consider themselves as Germans in all walks of life! But the most highly educated and so-called most advanced civilisation on the face of the Earth became the most bestial and barbaric in its reign of terror against this pitiful minority of its own people just because a fanatical and persuasive orator convinced the Germans that the Jews were their deadly enemies and a terrible danger to their country!
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There are a number of similarities between the rise of the right and the rise of Hitler and his Nazis, his prototypes: I was impressed by this through a documentary I had seen the night before on Hitler's dealings with the Jews in his rise to power prior to and during World War II, You may say that it's almost unbelievable that a nation as civilised, intellectual, highly educated, scientific, and advanced as Germany could ever be guilty of such horrible atrocities against a helpless minority of its own people who had lived there for generations and consider themselves as Germans in all walks of life! But the most highly educated and so-called most advanced civilisation on the face of the Earth became the most bestial and barbaric in its reign of terror against this pitiful minority of its own people just because a fanatical and persuasive orator convinced the Germans that the Jews were their deadly enemies and a terrible danger to their country!
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Monday, July 27, 2009
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Editor,
The Californian government has decided that they will no longer accommodate certain needs for the poor including pediatric services, dental services, optometrist and optician services, ophthalmology (doctor services for the eyes) will continue to be covered, etc.
Medi-Cal will no longer pay for these benefits and services for most adults although, there are some exceptions. They are $26 billion in debt, so they cut billions for the poor and disabled.
What usually happens in a case like this where the rich get so rich that they persecute, oppress, exploit and suppress the poor, grind them down until they don't even have enough to eat or a decent place to lay their heads?
Ted Rudow III ,MA
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July 27,2009
A Pointless war
If there was ever a pointless war, it's the one in Afghanistan! The U.S. has no reason to be there, other than to keep the Taliban out of power. But they're doing a pretty poor job of that, as the Taliban are winning hearts and minds all over the country, while U.S. troops and the Afghan government are constantly losing ground, not to mention the support of the people.
They're also losing the lives of their soldiers in a war that they'll lose in the end, one fought for purposes that were never very clear, and which has cost the U.S. tens of billions of dollars that have mostly been misspent or wasted. And in the end, Afghanistan will be as big a mess as ever.
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Editor,
The Californian government has decided that they will no longer accommodate certain needs for the poor including pediatric services, dental services, optometrist and optician services, ophthalmology (doctor services for the eyes) will continue to be covered, etc.
Medi-Cal will no longer pay for these benefits and services for most adults although, there are some exceptions. They are $26 billion in debt, so they cut billions for the poor and disabled.
What usually happens in a case like this where the rich get so rich that they persecute, oppress, exploit and suppress the poor, grind them down until they don't even have enough to eat or a decent place to lay their heads?
Ted Rudow III ,MA
Palo Alto Daily Post
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July 27,2009
A Pointless war
If there was ever a pointless war, it's the one in Afghanistan! The U.S. has no reason to be there, other than to keep the Taliban out of power. But they're doing a pretty poor job of that, as the Taliban are winning hearts and minds all over the country, while U.S. troops and the Afghan government are constantly losing ground, not to mention the support of the people.
They're also losing the lives of their soldiers in a war that they'll lose in the end, one fought for purposes that were never very clear, and which has cost the U.S. tens of billions of dollars that have mostly been misspent or wasted. And in the end, Afghanistan will be as big a mess as ever.
Ted Rudow III,MA
Saturday, July 25, 2009
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America has been living in luxury at the world's expense while other nations are starving. America has had high prices on everything and yet has refused to pay high prices for goods because other nations are so poor and they are glad to get anything. Other nations sell their labour and goods at rock-bottom prices, starvation prices and work at starvation wages and America reaps the benefits. America buys their goods at their cheap prices and sells them hers at sky high prices. So America lives in luxury while they live in poverty and starvation. You think God's going to bless them? No!
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America has been living in luxury at the world's expense while other nations are starving. America has had high prices on everything and yet has refused to pay high prices for goods because other nations are so poor and they are glad to get anything. Other nations sell their labour and goods at rock-bottom prices, starvation prices and work at starvation wages and America reaps the benefits. America buys their goods at their cheap prices and sells them hers at sky high prices. So America lives in luxury while they live in poverty and starvation. You think God's going to bless them? No!
Ted Rudow III,MA
Thursday, July 23, 2009
The poor
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The poor
by Ted Rudow III,MA ( Tedr77 [at] aol.com )
Thursday Jul 23rd, 2009
The Californian Gov. has decided that they will no longer for certain needs for the poor included: Podiatric services, Dental services,Optometric and optician services ophthalmology [doctor services for the eyes] will continue to be covered),Etc.
Medi-Cal will no longer pay for the following benefits and services for most adults (there are some exceptions): They are 26 billions in debt, so the cut billions for the poor and disabled.
What usually happens in a case like that where the rich get so rich that they persecute, oppress, exploit and suppress the poor, grind them down till they don't even have enough to eat or a decent place to lay their heads?
Ted Rudow III,MA
The poor
by Ted Rudow III,MA ( Tedr77 [at] aol.com )
Thursday Jul 23rd, 2009
The Californian Gov. has decided that they will no longer for certain needs for the poor included: Podiatric services, Dental services,Optometric and optician services ophthalmology [doctor services for the eyes] will continue to be covered),Etc.
Medi-Cal will no longer pay for the following benefits and services for most adults (there are some exceptions): They are 26 billions in debt, so the cut billions for the poor and disabled.
What usually happens in a case like that where the rich get so rich that they persecute, oppress, exploit and suppress the poor, grind them down till they don't even have enough to eat or a decent place to lay their heads?
Ted Rudow III,MA
Saturday, July 11, 2009
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Do not be deceived through the false words of those who would not discern the signs of the times. For while some cry peace and safety as they give false readings of the times, sudden destruction is on the horizon for those who do not discern. She will appear as a minister of righteousness, as an angel of light, and she will deceive many. She would seek to deceive even the very elect, but be ye not deceived. The majority of the people won't rise up until their sleep, their comfort, their security is actually threatened! Then when they do rise, it is to put their stamp of approval on rightism to protect their greed.
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Do not be deceived through the false words of those who would not discern the signs of the times. For while some cry peace and safety as they give false readings of the times, sudden destruction is on the horizon for those who do not discern. She will appear as a minister of righteousness, as an angel of light, and she will deceive many. She would seek to deceive even the very elect, but be ye not deceived. The majority of the people won't rise up until their sleep, their comfort, their security is actually threatened! Then when they do rise, it is to put their stamp of approval on rightism to protect their greed.
Ted Rudow III,MA
Freezing?
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Freezing?
by Ted Rudow III,MA
Saturday Jul 11th, 2009
It could not be any clearer that Prime Minister Netanyahu and his cabinet intend to fight President Obama's settlement policy.
Netanyahu, in an effort to detract from the conversation, even went so far as to say: "I think that the more we spend time arguing about this, the more we waste time instead of moving towards peace." In his talks with Secretary of State Clinton, Israeli Foreign Minister Lieberman said bluntly: "We cannot accept this vision absolutely, completely freezing these settlements."
President Bush was the first to publicly suggest that some settlements might have to remain in place. It remains to
be seen if the Obama administration will stand firm on its repeated insistence that a complete freeze on all settlement construction, in accordance with the 2003 Road Map agreement to which Israel is a signatory.
What's the use in talking about dividing the land between the Palestinians and the Israeli if Israeli the are continued to build. That's what their whole idea is. They're all mobilised against the Palestinians. U.S. policy regarding settlements has been consistently opposed to their existence and their expansion, but no U.S. administration has gone beyond rhetorical condemnation. The rest of the World is going to be infuriated, too. The U.S. is being totally repressive, oppressive, biased, unfair, aggressive, everything.--All the bad words you can think of in preventing the poor little Palestinians from having their own state.
Ted Rudow III,MA
Freezing?
by Ted Rudow III,MA
Saturday Jul 11th, 2009
It could not be any clearer that Prime Minister Netanyahu and his cabinet intend to fight President Obama's settlement policy.
Netanyahu, in an effort to detract from the conversation, even went so far as to say: "I think that the more we spend time arguing about this, the more we waste time instead of moving towards peace." In his talks with Secretary of State Clinton, Israeli Foreign Minister Lieberman said bluntly: "We cannot accept this vision absolutely, completely freezing these settlements."
President Bush was the first to publicly suggest that some settlements might have to remain in place. It remains to
be seen if the Obama administration will stand firm on its repeated insistence that a complete freeze on all settlement construction, in accordance with the 2003 Road Map agreement to which Israel is a signatory.
What's the use in talking about dividing the land between the Palestinians and the Israeli if Israeli the are continued to build. That's what their whole idea is. They're all mobilised against the Palestinians. U.S. policy regarding settlements has been consistently opposed to their existence and their expansion, but no U.S. administration has gone beyond rhetorical condemnation. The rest of the World is going to be infuriated, too. The U.S. is being totally repressive, oppressive, biased, unfair, aggressive, everything.--All the bad words you can think of in preventing the poor little Palestinians from having their own state.
Ted Rudow III,MA
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
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Do the right thing in Honduras
July 8,2009
Dear Editor: Ousted Honduras President Manuel Zelaya has vowed to return to Honduras within the next few days in an attempt to reclaim power. Zelaya was forced out of office and exiled to Costa Rica in a military coup d'etat on Sunday.
There's a communiqué, issued by a popular front against the coup, saying that Battalion 316 is operating again. Battalion 316. This goes back to the Reagan years with John Negroponte, who was ambassador to Honduras at the time. He was involved in organizing the Honduran branch of the Iran-Contra war. And the Baltimore Sun ran a series of articles that made it quite clear he was involved in the cover-up of a number of death squad executions and more than 100 disappearances by Battalion 316.
Honduras was effectively an outpost of the United States' worst campaigns during the Cold War. The United States built a huge air base in Honduras and a training center for the Central Americans it hoped to train to fight - not their own battles but U.S. battles in Central America. The U.S. has always felt it had a perfect right to do anything it wanted to do in Latin American. That was its backyard and for the sake of good security it had a right to do as it pleased down there.
President Barack Obama says - and he does so very clearly and strongly and admirably - that he doesn't want to return to the dark policies of the past. We hope that Obama will be honest and do the right thing.
Ted Rudow III,MA
Serving Atherton, East Palo Alto, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Menlo Park, Mountain View, Portola Valley, Stanford, Sunnyvale, Woodside
Do the right thing in Honduras
July 8,2009
Dear Editor: Ousted Honduras President Manuel Zelaya has vowed to return to Honduras within the next few days in an attempt to reclaim power. Zelaya was forced out of office and exiled to Costa Rica in a military coup d'etat on Sunday.
There's a communiqué, issued by a popular front against the coup, saying that Battalion 316 is operating again. Battalion 316. This goes back to the Reagan years with John Negroponte, who was ambassador to Honduras at the time. He was involved in organizing the Honduran branch of the Iran-Contra war. And the Baltimore Sun ran a series of articles that made it quite clear he was involved in the cover-up of a number of death squad executions and more than 100 disappearances by Battalion 316.
Honduras was effectively an outpost of the United States' worst campaigns during the Cold War. The United States built a huge air base in Honduras and a training center for the Central Americans it hoped to train to fight - not their own battles but U.S. battles in Central America. The U.S. has always felt it had a perfect right to do anything it wanted to do in Latin American. That was its backyard and for the sake of good security it had a right to do as it pleased down there.
President Barack Obama says - and he does so very clearly and strongly and admirably - that he doesn't want to return to the dark policies of the past. We hope that Obama will be honest and do the right thing.
Ted Rudow III,MA
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Dear Editor: Ousted Honduras President Manuel Zelaya has vowed to return to Honduras within the next few days in an attempt to reclaim power. Zelaya was forced out of office and exiled to Costa Rica in a military coup d'etat on Sunday.
There's a communiqué, issued by a popular front against the coup, saying that Battalion 316 is operating again. Battalion 316. This goes back to the Reagan years with John Negroponte, who was ambassador to Honduras at the time. He was involved in organizing the Honduran branch of the Iran-Contra war. And the Baltimore Sun ran a series of articles that made it quite clear he was involved in the cover-up of a number of death squad executions and more than 100 disappearances by Battalion 316.
Honduras was effectively an outpost of the United States' worst campaigns during the Cold War. The United States built a huge air base in Honduras and a training center for the Central Americans it hoped to train to fight — not their own battles but U.S. battles in Central America. The U.S. has always felt it had a perfect right to do anything it wanted to do in Latin American. That was its backyard and for the sake of good security it had a right to do as it pleased down there.
President Barack Obama says — and he does so very clearly and strongly and admirably — that he doesn't want to return to the dark policies of the past. We hope that Obama will be honest and do the right thing.
Ted Rudow III,MA
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Do the right thing in Honduras
Dear Editor: Ousted Honduras President Manuel Zelaya has vowed to return to Honduras within the next few days in an attempt to reclaim power. Zelaya was forced out of office and exiled to Costa Rica in a military coup d'etat on Sunday.
There's a communiqué, issued by a popular front against the coup, saying that Battalion 316 is operating again. Battalion 316. This goes back to the Reagan years with John Negroponte, who was ambassador to Honduras at the time. He was involved in organizing the Honduran branch of the Iran-Contra war. And the Baltimore Sun ran a series of articles that made it quite clear he was involved in the cover-up of a number of death squad executions and more than 100 disappearances by Battalion 316.
Honduras was effectively an outpost of the United States' worst campaigns during the Cold War. The United States built a huge air base in Honduras and a training center for the Central Americans it hoped to train to fight — not their own battles but U.S. battles in Central America. The U.S. has always felt it had a perfect right to do anything it wanted to do in Latin American. That was its backyard and for the sake of good security it had a right to do as it pleased down there.
President Barack Obama says — and he does so very clearly and strongly and admirably — that he doesn't want to return to the dark policies of the past. We hope that Obama will be honest and do the right thing.
Ted Rudow III,MA
Thursday, July 02, 2009
The right thing
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The right thing
by Ted Rudow III,MA ( Tedr77 [at] aol.com )
Thursday Jul 2nd, 2009
The ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya has vowed to return to Honduras within the next few days in an attempt to reclaim power. Zelaya was forced out of office and exiled to Costa Rica in a military coup d’etat on Sunday.
There’s a communiqué, was issued by the—by a popular front against the coup, saying that Battalion 316 is operating again. Battalion 316. This goes back to the Reagan years with John Negroponte, Negroponte, who was ambassador to Honduras at the time. He was involved in organizing the Honduran branch of the Iran-Contra war. And the Baltimore Sun ran a series of articles that were quite clear that he was involved in the cover-up of a number of death squad executions, over a hundred disappearances by Battalion 316.
Honduras was effectively an outpost of the United States’s sort of the worst campaigns during the Cold War.They build a huge air base in Honduras and a training center there for the Central Americans it hopes to train to fight--not their own battles but U.S. battles in Central America. The U.S. has always felt it had a perfect right to do anything it wanted to do in Latin American. That was its back yard,and for the sake of good security it had a right to do as it pleased down there! President Barack Obama says—he does it very clearly and strongly and admirably—that he doesn’t want to return to the dark policies of the past. We hope that Obama will be honest and do the right thing.
Ted Rudow III,MA
The right thing
by Ted Rudow III,MA ( Tedr77 [at] aol.com )
Thursday Jul 2nd, 2009
The ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya has vowed to return to Honduras within the next few days in an attempt to reclaim power. Zelaya was forced out of office and exiled to Costa Rica in a military coup d’etat on Sunday.
There’s a communiqué, was issued by the—by a popular front against the coup, saying that Battalion 316 is operating again. Battalion 316. This goes back to the Reagan years with John Negroponte, Negroponte, who was ambassador to Honduras at the time. He was involved in organizing the Honduran branch of the Iran-Contra war. And the Baltimore Sun ran a series of articles that were quite clear that he was involved in the cover-up of a number of death squad executions, over a hundred disappearances by Battalion 316.
Honduras was effectively an outpost of the United States’s sort of the worst campaigns during the Cold War.They build a huge air base in Honduras and a training center there for the Central Americans it hopes to train to fight--not their own battles but U.S. battles in Central America. The U.S. has always felt it had a perfect right to do anything it wanted to do in Latin American. That was its back yard,and for the sake of good security it had a right to do as it pleased down there! President Barack Obama says—he does it very clearly and strongly and admirably—that he doesn’t want to return to the dark policies of the past. We hope that Obama will be honest and do the right thing.
Ted Rudow III,MA
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Free Gaza
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Free Gaza
by Ted Rudow III,MA ( Tedr77 [at] aol.com )
Tuesday Jun 30th, 2009
The Free Gaza boat the "Spirit of Humanity" departed Cyprus at 7:30am on Monday, 29 July. Twenty-one human rights and solidarity workers representing eleven different countries were aboard. The passengers include Nobel laureate Mairead Maguire and former U.S. congresswoman Cynthia McKinney. The ship also carries three tons of medical aid, children's toys, and rehabilitation and reconstruction kits for twenty family homes.
Over 2,400 homes were destroyed in Gaza during the Israeli massacre in December/January, 490 of them by F-16 airstrikes, as well as 30 mosques, 29 educational institutions, 29 medical centers, 10 charitable organizations, and 5 cement factories. Each kit carries a small amount of supplies for a single family, representing sectors of civil society currently being blockaded by Israel: Agriculture, Building & Reconstruction, Education, Electricity, Health, and Water & Sanitation. Although over 4 billion dollars in aid was promised to Gaza in the aftermath of the Israeli onslaught, little humanitarian aid and no reconstruction supplies have been allowed in.
Israel has seizes Human Rights Boat in International Waters. Human rights activists in custody - "Spirit of Humanity" was carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza - Nobel Prize Winner among seized activists. Please release the human rights
Free Gaza
by Ted Rudow III,MA ( Tedr77 [at] aol.com )
Tuesday Jun 30th, 2009
The Free Gaza boat the "Spirit of Humanity" departed Cyprus at 7:30am on Monday, 29 July. Twenty-one human rights and solidarity workers representing eleven different countries were aboard. The passengers include Nobel laureate Mairead Maguire and former U.S. congresswoman Cynthia McKinney. The ship also carries three tons of medical aid, children's toys, and rehabilitation and reconstruction kits for twenty family homes.
Over 2,400 homes were destroyed in Gaza during the Israeli massacre in December/January, 490 of them by F-16 airstrikes, as well as 30 mosques, 29 educational institutions, 29 medical centers, 10 charitable organizations, and 5 cement factories. Each kit carries a small amount of supplies for a single family, representing sectors of civil society currently being blockaded by Israel: Agriculture, Building & Reconstruction, Education, Electricity, Health, and Water & Sanitation. Although over 4 billion dollars in aid was promised to Gaza in the aftermath of the Israeli onslaught, little humanitarian aid and no reconstruction supplies have been allowed in.
Israel has seizes Human Rights Boat in International Waters. Human rights activists in custody - "Spirit of Humanity" was carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza - Nobel Prize Winner among seized activists. Please release the human rights
Monday, June 29, 2009
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Goverments going bankrupt, still these great proclamations that "prosperity is here! We're having a recovery right now!" "Aha, it's back again, everything's fine & everybody's happy & employment is up!"--It sounds like the same old kind of story!
The peace prophets are all rosy! Does that remind you of anything? All you have to do is go back & read the Bible. What was going on in the last days of Israel when Israel was about on its last legs? There was only one Prophet of doom & all the others were prophesying "Peace, peace & everything's going to be better & don't worry!"--All the Devil's false peace prophets! ( Jer.8:11,15 )
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Goverments going bankrupt, still these great proclamations that "prosperity is here! We're having a recovery right now!" "Aha, it's back again, everything's fine & everybody's happy & employment is up!"--It sounds like the same old kind of story!
The peace prophets are all rosy! Does that remind you of anything? All you have to do is go back & read the Bible. What was going on in the last days of Israel when Israel was about on its last legs? There was only one Prophet of doom & all the others were prophesying "Peace, peace & everything's going to be better & don't worry!"--All the Devil's false peace prophets! ( Jer.8:11,15 )
Ted Rudow III,MA
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