Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Tue Jan 14th Todays News

It is my birthday and a time to reflect on things. Former friends of mine, ultra left wing, who call themselves moderates have slandered me and the Liberal Party likening it too Adolph Hitler's Nazi party. I don't feel the need to respond to such but I also flag it as a typical example of left wing argument, which employs abuse, rather than substance. Apparently, they feel it is ok to make a claim like "Ariel Sharon was responsible for the deaths of Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon." When the fact was Israel was at war, Sharon as defence minister ordered his troops to show restraint even with extreme provocation. Israeli troops were killed by those they were fighting because of that restraint. Meanwhile Christian militia attacked some refugee camps and killed about 700 refugees. The allegation against Sharon is outrageous, and often made by terrorists or their apologists without reference to what happened, or on appeal to balance, saying it was an example of balanced atrocity. The reason for restraint is to do with US demands on Israel during the prosecution of the war. Reagan was in the first half of his first term and Carter had inflamed the Middle East, weakening US presence there. US had to work with Saudi Arabia as the Soviet Union threatened to make the situation worse. Small comfort for the families of those Israelis who lost their lives. 
But my life is not all politics. I have friends and loved ones who make themselves known. It is a time to gather and look .. forward. Over three months ago, my place was flooded with raw sewage. GIO, my strata insurer are nowhere near addressing the simple repairs. But out of the frustration comes opportunity. I'm hoping to start a business around these columns soon. A simple email one .. hopefully with corporate backing. Things are incredibly tight. I have turned to family and they have shown .. well, we will see. God works for me. I just don't know how, or what He is trying to do. But I am trying to do it. 
A journalism academic has asked for help. I'm sure we can point the way up for them. Syria's civil war has an Australian connection. But if they were listening, would they be fighting? Who would they listen to? AGW Doom predictors show a colour photo from a 65 million year old extinction event. But they fail to attribute it, so we don't know who took it. 
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Happy birthday and many happy returns Daniel SaffrettLaauli Taua'aHuynh Tran and Jim RobsonBorn on the same day, across the years, along with me and
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JENNA KNOWLEDGE

Tim Blair – Tuesday, January 14, 2014 (3:27pm)

A journalism academic and Fairfax columnist who spends most of her time on Twitter asks for reader assistance
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BIG BASHAR LEAGUE

Tim Blair – Tuesday, January 14, 2014 (4:31am)

Syria’s civil war is the Twenty20 cricket of global conflicts. Instead of two big teams duking it out, as is usual in a civil war, Syria presents a vast array of rival franchises vying for domination. Some of the most thrilling action comes from the close-fought rebel division
While united in the goal of removing Assad from power, the groups disagree on how to depose him, who should replace him and what the future of Syria should look like. 
And so they attack and murder each other. Meanwhile, as you’ll find in most Twenty20 tournaments, the Syrian arena features many international performers. Sadly, some of them aren’t doing so well. Here’s Rose, sister of Sydney woman Amira Karroum, who was killed after joining battle in Syria for no sensible reason at all: 
‘’May Allah make the mujahideen victorious against FSA and Assad’s regime.’’ 
A hint to the intensity of the Syrian league is revealed in those words. The Free Syrian Army and the forces with which Karroum and her husband were aligned are both opposed to dictator Bashar al-Assad. Impressively, this common aim doesn’t prevent open and exciting competition. If Monty Python’s People’s Front of Judea sketch was based on events in Syria, it would run for hours.
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UNCERTAINTY PREDICTED

Tim Blair – Tuesday, January 14, 2014 (4:25am)

Very few of us – except for royalty, disability pensioners, tenured academics and senior ABC staff – know what we’ll be doing four years from now. South Australian premier Jay Weatherill would like the same security for future former Holden employees
He said while the company’s closure was still four years away, workers were feeling enormous levels of distress already.
“What they’re worried about is their future,” he said.
“Those worries are manifesting in real concerns now. Not in four years time but now.
“They are, in fact, imprisoned by uncertainty.” 
Far from it. Holden workers have the unusual certainty of knowing they have four entire years to obtain alternative employment, all the while working and drawing regular pay. Weatherill should be more concerned about his own future.
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LIKE WOW - WIPEOUT

Tim Blair – Tuesday, January 14, 2014 (4:19am)

The ABC unearths Professor Mike Coffin to deliver the latest doom news: 
Professor Mike Coffin, a marine geophysicist from the University of Tasmania, told a conference in Hobart on Saturday that humans are on track to bring about the demise of 75 per cent of the Earth’s species within a frighteningly short time period …
Professor Coffin said small animals that can breed quickly and adapt, such as cockroaches, would be well equipped.
As mammals, Professor Coffin said humans would face difficulties. 
Check the ABC’s illustration for this piece:

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According to the ABC, that’s a 65-million-year-old photograph. Great tech they had back then. Looking forward, the few human survivors won’t even be able to shelter beneath gumtrees
A study by the National Environmental Research Program’s Environmental Decisions Hub has found that climate stress on eucalypts will mean many of Australia’s 750 species will struggle to cope with climate change.
‘’Those that will be most affected are the Eucalyptus and Corymbia species in the central desert and open woodlands area,’’ said author Nathalie Butt of the NERP Environmental Decisions Hub and the University of Queensland. 
With respect to Butt of NERP, if we don’t have any animals, what use are trees?
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CALLING IT OUT WHEREVER SHE SEES IT

Tim Blair – Tuesday, January 14, 2014 (1:36am)

Ahead of Julia Gillard’s much-anticipated UAE speech:

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(By reader Chris P.) 
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Joseph Campbell, The Hero's Journey
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<This is heart-rending footage of the expulsion of Gaza's Jewish community at the hands of Ariel Sharon. Not only did live Jews have to leave, so did dead Jews, lest their bodies by dug up and mutilated by the 'peaceful Palestinians.' Much of this video is devoted to the 'evacuation' of dead Jews from Gaza. They were reburied on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. 

Israel Matzav: Ariel Sharon's handiwork>

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  • David Daniel Ball I may be wrong, and welcome correction, but isn't much of the criticism supposition and overstatement? One can disagree with the results of withdrawal, but is it solely Sharon's fault? Isn't there others who also made poor choices .. why was that? To say Sharon's youth was spent grandizing his way into politics seems grossly unfair. I don't intend to share this unless someone can convince me this is balanced and I'm not seeing how ..

  • John Billy The results of the surrender can be complained about by secular standards. By religious ones, it was the ultimate chilul Hashem. As for the very idea of it, it's reason. The surrender happened because Sharon (YS"V) stole millions of dollars in blatant acts of political corruption, and after he was threatened by the traitor leftists in the supreme court, he did this to appease them, so they're to blame also, but since he is the one who did it, he is fully responsible, just as the supreme court judges are. 

    He even went to the Rebbe (Z"TL) in his youth to ask if he should run for office, so don't pretend that this wasn't a power-grubbing traitor his whole life. And of course, the Rebbe told him not to run.

  • David Daniel Ball People are not born or raised fully formed. They make choices. And results aren't the same as choices. There is nothing wrong with the young wanting to serve. I am sure that the withdrawal was a set back, but I am certain that was not the intention. And the corruption allegation could be defended a number of different ways without being, in fact, corruption. Were the allegation to be substantiated, it would indeed suggest betrayal .. but I'm confident that is not how it played out. It is a ruth that heroes have feet of clay. Sharon was a hero .. and his foot print large. Moshe Dayan betrayed Israel through his lack of faith. I understand Sharon was different to that. Often, criticism of conservative leaders is overstated, just as criticism of left wing leaders is often muted.

  • David Daniel Ball Thank you .. I will share this.

  • John Billy David, you have to understand that no leftist could have done what Sharon did. Nobody trusts them, and people would not accept these horrible surrenders. With supposedly tough leaders, the public says "oh, if even a tough leader like Sharon thinks we'll get peace by desecrating G-d's name, that it's probably a good idea."

    Also, notice how all the left is unanimously praising him, unless they are calling him warmongering and cruel to the Arab muslim nazis, which is the polar opposite of his legacy.

    I challenge you to find another group that will bring you this information.

  • David Daniel Ball I get left wing hypocrisy .. I also get how conservatives feel betrayed. I feel that there is a game played by the left in which they incite conservatives to eat each other over mistakes. Richard Nixon is another hot button they love to press .. I don't think the anger is entirely to do with Sharon or Netanyahu .. but I understand why it is there. Sharon failed. And he should not have. And in asking myself why, the finger is wrong which points to his feet of clay. There is a blind spot .. and it isn't to do with what Sharon did. Ignore this issue for the moment and look at US gun control and compare it with Scotlands'. Scotland took extraordinary measures after Dunblane, but the US didn't after any of many similar tragedies. 'Only Nixon could go to China' is the aphorism .. only a conservative could mess up as badly as Sharon.

  • David Daniel Ball There is a spectrum of conservatives, and right wing. They don't all share the same views. One has to, on the left. Sharon was not a left winger, but he was certainly not what some want .. economic rationalist/conservative .. ideologue .. warlord .. he was a 'nice guy, who wanted nice things, and wondered why it is not everything is nice' which is the put down Maynard Keynes gave Bertrand Russel

  • John Billy The spectrum on the right is from actual to phony.
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Caroline Glick states: "Were Israel to grant permanent residency status to the Palestinians of Judea and Samaria – and offer them the right to apply for citizenship – it would not increase the Muslim population west of the Jordan.

Israel would only change their legal status. And along the way, Israel would safeguard its Jewish majority by preventing the immigration of millions of foreign- born Muslims to a future Palestinian state.

If everyone in Judea and Samaria enjoys permanent residency rights, far fewer people will feel motivated to move west. They can stay at home and enjoy the same status."

Is it really that simple? I do not believe that the Palestinians would be content to stay in their own back yard. In fact they are determined to carry their 'Law of Return' to the nth degree. All we need do is look at the illegal immigration from Africa. In order for that not to happen we would have to build security fences around all Jewish property and increase our IDF troops at least 200% and even then there would be no guarantees. Palestinian Arabs do not want the Jewish State to exist and that is the bottom line.>
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Today, is a very fitting day to dispel a myth regarding #ArielSharon and expose a myth regurgitated in #MRN's publication. 

See all the quotes and footage here:http://tinyurl.com/7ssak5e
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<It was then that Sharon carried out the most dramatic--and fateful--policy of his political career: the Gaza "disengagement," a unilateral withdrawal of soldiers and settlers from Gaza. Ironically, Sharon had campaigned for re-election against such a withdrawal, which had been the policy of his Labor Party opponent. Yet Sharon saw an opportunity to relieve the cost of occupation, and boost Israel's diplomatic position.
After several members of his own party resigned in protest, Sharon formed a new government, and eventually a new party, Kadima ("Forward") to support the withdrawal. In August 2005, Israeli soldiers evacuated the remaining settlers from Gaza, amidst tearful scenes of civil disobedience. Sharon's reward was official U.S. recognition of some Israeli territorial claims in the West Bank, and worldwide acclaim for his statesmanship.
In private conversations, Sharon stressed that he had decided on the disengagement policy because he believed it would be best for the long-term security of Israel and the Jewish people. Palestinian terror groups, however, had other ideas, destroying the infrastructure the settlers had left behind and accelerating rocket attacks against Israeli civilians in the towns and communities near the border--including Sharon's own farm.
In late 2005, on the eve of new Israeli elections, and in the midst of official investigations into a loan Sharon had received during his previous campaign, Sharon suffered a mild stroke. He suffered a far more serious one in January 2006. His most fanatical critics on the Israeli right, who had once seen him as a savior, called his illness divine retribution. His successor, Ehud Olmert, faced two wars from newly-emboldened terror groups.>
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In Reality the only thing the Geneva deal resolves is removing of sanctions and the expansion of Iran's oil market. It does little to address Iran's IAEA violations, nuclear enrichment nor nuclear weapons programs
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hrase implies in Hebrew - "(one who is) without a burden". The truth of the matter is that the late prime minister, Ariel Sharon, was truly a "b'li 'ol", as any cursory glance at his life story will demonstrate. As a tank commander in the Sinai in 1973, he defied his boss, Security Minister Moshe Dayan, and pushed his tanks over the Suez Canal,effectively defeating the Egyptian 3rd Army and winning the war for the nation. In 1982, he again defied his boss, Prime Minister MehanHem Begin, and pushed Israeli forces north beyond the Litani River, their original goal, all the way to Beirut. It would have been nice if, while in Beirut, he had Arafat killed, but he gave in to pressure from Vice-President George H.W. Bush and let the scummy pedophile, terrorist and murderer escape to Tunis . When Sharon was originally elected in 2001, he was chosen with the idea that he would crush the Arab terror of the Second Intifada - unlike "Lemons" Barak. He again defied his boss, the nation that had elected him, and refused to do so until a bombing in the Park Hotel, killing some 25 people celebrating a Seder there, forced his hand. EVEN THEN, he did not kill the scumbag pedophile terrorist responsible for the deaths! Finally, the little leftist prick, Menniy Mazuz, was abler to force him to push through LABOR'S agenda of evacuating Gush Qatif (Gaza first) because he had all kinds of documents that would have landed Sharon and his sons in jail - and as Attorney General, was able to prosecute him in court. I don't give a tinker's damn about the "legalities" . En fin, the Expuslsion was illegal and the result of blackmail. Sharon couldn't defy the leftist prick who held his freedom in his hands with documents in his desk drawer. So, instead, 10,000 lives were destroyed. In my opinion, with this Expulsion, he undid all the good he had done previously. WE have all suffered the wound he and Menny Mazuz inflicted upon all Israel. Go praise Sharon if you want. But keep it off MY WALL!!! I have no sympathy for him - I have no sympathy for his family. Ariel Sharon DESERVED to hang between life and death for eight years! The G-d of Israel is certainly creative when it comes to punishments. But the mandarins and scumbags ruining our nation and distorting our media have learned nothing at all>.
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Heavenly Father, I humbly come before You giving You all that I am. I surrender every area of my life to You and invite You to have Your way in my heart. Empower me with Your love as I daily set my focus on You in Jesus’ name. Amen.
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He Empowered Them.
Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were uneducated and untrained men, they marveled. And they realized that they had been with Jesus (Acts 4:13, NKJV)

God wants to empower and strengthen you to overcome every obstacle in this life. He wants to give you confidence, wisdom and boldness to pursue the dreams and desires in your heart. He wants to give you supernatural insight so that you can be a witness of His goodness. In scripture, Peter and John were supernaturally equipped. Everyone around them marveled at their boldness, at their ability. They knew Peter and John didn’t have any formal training. They knew there wasn’t anything special about them. This power and wisdom could have only come from one place — the presence of Jesus.This year, make your relationship with Him your number one priority and be empowered by His presence,in Jesus Name,Amen.
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Morning and Evening by Charles Spurgeon
January 13: Morning
"Jehoshaphat made ships of Tharshish to go to Ophir for gold: but they went not; for the ships were broken at Ezion-geber" - 1 Kings 22:48
Solomon's ships had returned in safety, but Jehoshaphat's vessels never reached the land of gold. Providence prospers one, and frustrates the desires of another, in the same business and at the same spot, yet the Great Ruler is as good and wise at one time as another. May we have grace today, in the remembrance of this text, to bless the Lord for ships broken at Ezion-geber, as well as for vessels freighted with temporal blessings; let us not envy the more successful, nor murmur at our losses as though we were singularly and specially tried. Like Jehoshaphat, we may be precious in the Lord's sight, although our schemes end in disappointment.

The secret cause of Jehoshaphat's loss is well worthy of notice, for it is the root of very much of the suffering of the Lord's people; it was his alliance with a sinful family, his fellowship with sinners. In 2 Ch. 20:37, we are told that the Lord sent a prophet to declare, "Because thou hast joined thyself with Ahaziah, the Lord hath broken thy works." This was a fatherly chastisement, which appears to have been blest to him; for in the verse which succeeds our morning's text we find him refusing to allow his servants to sail in the same vessels with those of the wicked king. Would to God that Jehoshaphat's experience might be a warning to the rest of the Lord's people, to avoid being unequally yoked together with unbelievers! A life of misery is usually the lot of those who are united in marriage, or in any other way of their own choosing, with the men of the world. O for such love to Jesus that, like him, we may be holy, harmless, undefiled, and separate from sinners; for if it be not so with us, we may expect to hear it often said, "The Lord hath broken thy works."
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"The iron did swim." - 2 Kings 6:6
The axe-head seemed hopelessly lost, and as it was borrowed, the honour of the prophetic band was likely to be imperilled, and so the name of their God to be compromised. Contrary to all expectation, the iron was made to mount from the depth of the stream and to swim; for things impossible with man are possible with God. I knew a man in Christ but a few years ago who was called to undertake a work far exceeding his strength. It appeared so difficult as to involve absurdity in the bare idea of attempting it. Yet he was called thereto, and his faith rose with the occasion; God honoured his faith, unlooked-for aid was sent, and the iron did swim. Another of the Lord's family was in grievous financial straits, he was able to meet all claims, and much more if he could have realized a certain portion of his estate, but he was overtaken with a sudden pressure; he sought for friends in vain, but faith led him to the unfailing Helper, and lo, the trouble was averted, his footsteps were enlarged, and the iron did swim. A third had a sorrowful case of depravity to deal with. He had taught, reproved, warned, invited, and interceded, but all in vain. Old Adam was too strong for young Melancthon, the stubborn spirit would not relent. Then came an agony of prayer, and before long a blessed answer was sent from heaven. The hard heart was broken, the iron did swim.

Beloved reader, what is thy desperate case? What heavy matter hast thou in hand this evening? Bring it hither. The God of the prophets lives, and lives to help his saints. He will not suffer thee to lack any good thing. Believe thou in the Lord of hosts! Approach him pleading the name of Jesus, and the iron shall swim; thou too shalt see the finger of God working marvels for his people. According to thy faith be it unto thee, and yet again the iron shall swim.
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Barabbas 
[Bārăb'bas] - son of a father or son of return.
The notable prisoner, committed to prison for robbery and murder, but preferred to Christ (Matt. 27:16-26).
The Man Who Had a Substitute
Barabbas should have died for his crimes but Jesus occupied his cross, along with the two other thieves. What a night Barabbas must have spent before Christ was selected in his place! The thief and murderer had visions of a terrible death. All the torture of crucifixion came up before him. Then as the light of morning looked in through the bars of his prison he hears the march of soldiers coming to take him out to his horrible death.
Can we not imagine how stupefied he must have been when he heard the officer of the guard say, "Barabbas you are free. Another is to die in your stead"? When Barabbas came to himself and realized how true the news was, out he went, grateful to the One condemned to die as his substitute. A just and holy Man to die in the place of a thief and murderer? Yes, Barabbas was saved at such a cost. What a picture of divine grace this substitutionary death presents! Thereafter, whenever Barabbas thought of Christ, he could say, "He died for me."
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Today's reading: Genesis 31-32, Matthew 9:18-38 (NIV)

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Today's Old Testament reading: Genesis 31-32

Jacob Flees From Laban
1 Jacob heard that Laban's sons were saying, "Jacob has taken everything our father owned and has gained all this wealth from what belonged to our father." 2 And Jacob noticed that Laban's attitude toward him was not what it had been.
3 Then the LORD said to Jacob, "Go back to the land of your fathers and to your relatives, and I will be with you."
4 So Jacob sent word to Rachel and Leah to come out to the fields where his flocks were. 5 He said to them, "I see that your father's attitude toward me is not what it was before, but the God of my father has been with me. 6 You know that I've worked for your father with all my strength, 7 yet your father has cheated me by changing my wages ten times. However, God has not allowed him to harm me. 8 If he said, 'The speckled ones will be your wages,' then all the flocks gave birth to speckled young; and if he said, 'The streaked ones will be your wages,' then all the flocks bore streaked young. 9 So God has taken away your father's livestock and has given them to me....

Today's New Testament reading: Matthew 9:18-38

Jesus Raises a Dead Girl and Heals a Sick Woman
18 While he was saying this, a synagogue leader came and knelt before him and said, "My daughter has just died. But come and put your hand on her, and she will live." 19 Jesus got up and went with him, and so did his disciples.
20 Just then a woman who had been subject to bleeding for twelve years came up behind him and touched the edge of his cloak. 21She said to herself, "If I only touch his cloak, I will be healed."
22 Jesus turned and saw her. "Take heart, daughter," he said, "your faith has healed you." And the woman was healed at that moment.
23 When Jesus entered the synagogue leader's house and saw the noisy crowd and people playing pipes, 24 he said, "Go away. The girl is not dead but asleep." But they laughed at him.25 After the crowd had been put outside, he went in and took the girl by the hand, and she got up. 26 News of this spread through all that region....



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