Friday, August 29, 2014

Fri Aug 29th Todays News

Today is the birthday of talented actress Ingrid Bergman in 1915. It is also the day she died in 1982. She was a brilliant actress who was female lead in one of the greatest movies, Casablanca, and in one of the most challenging of all roles, playing Golda Meir while dying of cancer. In Casablanca, Nazis drove tanks into Paris. Today, Russians are invading Ukraine. Unlike Nazi Germany, today's Russia has a right to defend her people from attack by the illegitimate Ukraine government. defending people from attack might seem strange to Obama who is bombing people to oppose IS in Iraq, but dithering in Syria because he is struggling to see how bombing could be made productive. It is a year on from Obama first dithering over Syria. Back then, Russia vetoed the suggestion of bombing to further IS goals. Another issue from last year, Jason Clare's war on sports clubs, which was supposed to combat widespread drug use and corruption of sport has not come up with a single indictable offence a year on. It is that widespread. Some athletes have been encouraged to accept mini bans after their clubs had lacked direction and management when he music had stopped. 

A new analysis of the downing of MH17 over Ukraine suggests that Russian separatists did not shoot down the flight with a Buk missile, but by two Ukrainian fighter jets. That is not even suggested as being a possibility in the recent past. The analysis may be chaff from Russia but deserves to be debunked if it is in fact a lie. And if it is not a lie, Ukraine's illegitimate government needs to be put down. And Obama impeached. 

From last year's editorial
When you are in love, things matter, and betrayal hurts. The 50th anniversary of Martin King's "I have a Dream" speech. Studied in schools across the globe, Martin hoped for a time where apartheid had ended. Apartheid like that which excluded a black senator who had been present 50 years before. Obama is making the dream a nightmare. Then there is the dream of world peace. How is that peace achieved? Obama asked Syria to use its chemical weapons on her own people. Apparently she did. A community is organised. In Australia, we love sport. Jason Clare told us organised crime had fixed matches using performance enhancing drugs in our major codes. But no evidence had yet been collected. Months passed. Yesterday a club, Essendon, were banned from this years finals for bringing the code into disrepute. Yet nobody had been charged with any performance enhancing drugs use. Today it was announced a Canberra player in ARL was charged with possession and dealing in performance enhancing drugs. He is 23 years old, and the accusation goes back to when he was 21. It looks like he is a prisoner of a compromise deal aimed at protecting Jason Clare from his apparent election stunt. 

A workplace accident has been decided on in the US. An army psychiatrist who cried out to Allah in praise as he emptied a gun into unarmed work mates is sentenced to die for the workplace accident. It has, notes Steyn, taken longer for the army to adjudicate on this workplace accident than it took them to prosecute WW2. Victims of the major who survived are denied service medals because the workplace accident was not deemed a war crime. 

We don't know what will happen to Syria, but peaceniks are keen to make sure there won't be war. The victims of the chemical attacks and indiscriminate bombings .. those that survive .. will love to hear that. 
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For twenty two years I have been responsibly addressing an issue, and I cannot carry on. I am petitioning the Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott to remedy my distress. I leave it up to him if he chooses to address the issue. Regardless of your opinion of conservative government, the issue is pressing. Please sign my petition at https://www.change.org/en-AU/petitions/tony-abbott-remedy-the-persecution-of-dd-ball

Mr Ball, I will not sign your petition as it will do no good, but I will share your message and ask as many of friends who read it, to share it also. Let us see if we cannot use the power of the internet to spread the word of these infamous killings. As a father and a former soldier, I cannot, could not, justify ignoring this appalling action by the perpetrators, whoever they may; I thank you Douglas. You are wrong about the petition. Signing it is as worthless and meaningless an act as voting. A stand up guy would know that. - ed

Lorraine Allen Hider I signed the petition ages ago David, with pleasure, nobody knows what it's like until they've been there. Keep heart David take care.

I have begun a bulletin board (http://theconservativevoice.freeforums.netwhich will allow greater latitude for members to post and interact. It is not subject to FB policy and so greater range is allowed in posts. Also there are private members rooms in which nothing is censored, except abuse. All welcome, registration is free.
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Happy birthday and many happy returns my (distantly related) cuz Chloe Ball. You are born on the same day, across the years, as Janus Pannonius (1434), Jean-Baptiste Colbert (1619), John Locke (1632), Hyacinth (1777), Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (1809), Ingrid Bergman (1915), Charlie Parker (1920), Richard Attenborough (1923), John McCain (1936), Elliott Gould (1938), Lenny Henry (1958), Stephen Wolfram (1959) and Courtney Stodden, (1994). On your day, Feast day for the Beheading of St. John the Baptist (Gregorian calendar)
1475 – After an invasion by England and the Duchy of Burgundy, France signed the Treaty of Picquigny with England, freeing Louis XI to deal with the threat posed by Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy.
1842 – The Treaty of Nanking, an unequal treaty ending the First Opium War, was signed, forcing the Chinese Qing Dynasty to give control of the island that is now the site of Hong Kong, and other concessions to the British.
1903 – The Russian battleship Slava, the last of the five Borodino-class battleships, was launched.
1911 – The last member of the Yahi, known as Ishi, emerged from the wilderness near Oroville, California, to join European American society.
2007 – Six nuclear warheads were alleged to have been mistakenly loaded onto a United States Air Force heavy bomber that flew from Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota to Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana. 
Start at the head. Have your feast. Picquigny ensures peace. Nanking means you don't need opium. Slava is the last. Ishi emerges. Those six don't matter, really. Have a lovely day.
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Turkish leader’s grim revision of our legacy

Piers Akerman – Thursday, August 28, 2014 (7:02pm)

TO the thousands of Australians eagerly anticipating attending the Gallipoli centenary commemoration next year, Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Ataturk remains a potent historical figure. Not so, however, for Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who not only is attempting to write the reformist Young Turk out of history but also openly supports the terrorist organisation Hamas.

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DIVERSITY DANGER

Tim Blair – Friday, August 29, 2014 (3:06pm)

In Canberra
A former public servant says she suffered post-traumatic stress disorder after attending a workplace respect and diversity workshop four years ago. 
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SILENCE OF THE DAMNED

Tim Blair – Friday, August 29, 2014 (4:44am)

The left doesn’t want to know about female genital mutilation. The left doesn’t want to know about books praising Hitler and shaming women. And the left doesn’t want to know about the systematic sexual torture of 1400 children in an English town: 
One thousand four hundred. Consider the weight of that number, feel its tragic heft. Picture 50 junior-school classes of little girls in Rotherham, once a respectable northern town, now a byword for depravity. We have seen child-grooming cases before, but the disgusting stories revealed in the report by Professor Alexis Jay amount to evidence of abuse on an industrial scale.
Men of Pakistani heritage treated white girls like toilet paper. They picked children up from schools and care homes and trafficked them across northern cities for other men to join in the fun. They doused a 15-year-old in petrol and threatened to set her alight should she dare to report them. They menaced entire families and made young girls watch as they raped other children. 
There were one or two inquiries during all of this, and a handful of convictions, but the attacks continued. That’s because these predators were protected by a politically-correct wall of silence: 
Denis MacShane, MP for Rotherham from 1994 to 2012, actually admitted to the BBC’s World At One that “there was a culture of not wanting to rock the multicultural community boat, if I may put it like that. Perhaps, yes, as a true Guardian reader and liberal Leftie, I suppose I didn’t want to raise that too hard.”
MacShane recently spent several months in prison following an unrelated fraud conviction. He should be sent back there. Forever. Here’s a shocking line from Professor Alexis Jay’s report
Several staff described their nervousness about identifying the ethnic origins of perpetrators for fear of being thought as racist; others remembered clear direction from their managers not to do so. 
Nobody likes being thought of as racist, but imagine the level of cowardice required to place that concern above the rape of young children. Thankfully, this cowardice is not universal. I was on the phone yesterday with a friend who has two young daughters. During a wide-ranging chat, I mentioned the Rotherham atrocity. He didn’t know of it, so I sent a few links. Suddenly he fell silent. I thought the line had dropped out, but he was speechless with horror. When he finally did speak, it was with an utterly intense fury. So long as their dad is around, two Sydney girls are very safe indeed. Further from James Delingpole
Q: When is the sexual abuse of children culturally, socially and politically acceptable?
A: When it’s committed with industrial efficiency by organised gangs of mainly Pakistani men in English Northern towns like Burnley, Oldham and Rotherham, of course.
But obviously you’re not allowed to admit this or you might sound racist. That’s why, for example, in today’s BBC report into the fact that at least 1400 children were subjected to “appalling” sexual abuse in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013, you have to wade 20 paragraphs in before finally you discover the ethnic identity of the perpetrators.
And even then, the embarrassing fact slips out only with the most blushing mealy-mouthedness … 
Only a tiny number of council officials have resigned, been fired, charged or even disciplined over this obscene mass crime
Rotherham council chief executive Martin Kimber offered a “sincere apology” but said he did not have evidence to discipline any individuals working for the council. 
No evidence? Really? Apart from, you know, 1400 destroyed lives? These people are sick, as is the entire left-driven culture of selective outrage.
UPDATE. The Guardian‘s response
The scale of the sexual exploitation revealed in the Jay inquiry is shocking, but let’s avoid racial stereotyping. 
They haven’t learned a thing.
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LEADING CLIMATE STEYNTIST

Tim Blair – Friday, August 29, 2014 (3:05am)

It turns out that the latest climate consensus was led by Mark Steyn, who now finds that scientists agree with his prescient global warming discoveries. It took those idiots five years to catch up. In other climate news, this is the current storage level for Sydney’s dams:

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In scientific circles, 90 per cent capacity is known as “the Flannery elevation.” Place your bets in comments on when it will be reached. 
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GET IT RIGHT OR GET READY FOR SURGERY

Tim Blair – Friday, August 29, 2014 (12:03am)

At the 36-second mark, rally driver Danila Belokons has a very brief time to make an extremely important decision:



(Via Jalopnik)
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What is it with Socialists and bullying?

Andrew Bolt August 29 2014 (5:22pm)

Socialists brawl with police, and abuse and jostle people going to a fundraiser. Can you imagine a nation run by people with such an authoritarian streak?  I mean, apart from the Soviet Union and Mao’s China?
THREE anti-East West Link protesters have been charged with assaulting police after demonstrators clashed with officers at a Liberal Party fundraiser in the Melbourne CBD.
Startled guests attending the function at the Regent Theatre Plaza on Collins St — among them Coalition MPs — had to be pushed through a crowd of about 50 demonstrators by police and security guards, as protesters linked arms to prevent them entering…
A series of scuffles ensued as police pushed protesters forward to make paths for frightened-looking guests to get inside....
Among the guests forced to push their way into the function were Transport Minister Terry Mulder and Health Minister David Davis. Both were jostled by protesters.
...protest leader Anthony Main ... said protesters intended for tonight’s picket to be “peaceful”. “We had a hundred or more coppers here tonight pushing and shoving people around,” he said.
Oh, really? Had the protesters not menaced other citizens the police would not have had to lift a finger.  The totalitarian streak is a mile wide.
And remember, this is the kind of morality brought to you by the Socialist Party, of which Main has been a member and election candidate.
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What kind of scum gets off on pack-attacking like this?

The wife of Liberal MP Brad Battin was left in tears after being pushed and shoved at Thursday night’s heated anti-East West Link protest…
Mr Battin said he and his wife were separated by the protesters as they entered the event at the Regent Plaza Ballroom in Collins Street, with his wife pushed into a corner.

He said his wife was in tears after the incident and was now being trolled on social media.
And to think such protesters actually think they represent a higher morality rather than a low-rent thuggery.
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What is is with the far-Left and bullying? Why the use of force and physical intimidation to stop people from simply speaking?
Opponents of the hard-right World Congress of Families have vowed to block attendees from getting into its conference on Saturday, although they do not know where it will be held....
The Coalition to Beat Back the Far-Right says it has already scored victories, with at least three cancelled venues for the forum…
Radical Women spokeswoman Debbie Brennan said the group expected thousands of people to protest… She said the protest was not designed to be violent. Other members of the coalition include Equal Love and the Council of Single Mothers and their Children.
The Sydney Morning Herald’s sympathetic coverage of people prepared to use force to shut down meeting is a terrible indictment of a newspaper which should be in the business of the free discussion of ideas.  
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The Bolt Report on Sunday, August 31

Andrew Bolt August 29 2014 (1:40pm)


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On Channel 10 on Sunday at 10am and 4pm…
Editorial:  The Left learned the wrong lessons from Iraq, and now we must pay.
My guest:  Dick Warburton, slimed as a denier, on the renewable energy target he’s investigated for the Abbott Government..
The panel:  Health Services Union manager Kimberley Kitching and author and Australian columnist Niki Savva.
NewsWatch:  The Australian’s media editor Sharri Markson.  Why did the ABC give a platform to an Islamist extremist?  And did the Canberra press gallery protect Julia Gillard from the AWU scandal?
Lots more, including the shortcomings of grubby Paul Keating, Liberal divisions and a great sign of hope for the Abbott Government - signs of crumbling of the farcial Palmer “United” Party.
The videos of the shows appear here.
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Islamists seize 43 UN peacekeepers

Andrew Bolt August 29 2014 (9:29am)

The UN is now learning what Israel is up against:
ISLAMIST militants have seized 43 UN peacekeepers on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights and surrounded another 81, according to the UN.
The US has accused the Al-Qaeda-affiliate, the Al-Nusra Front of kidnapping the peacekeepers, who were from Fiji, and who were taken hostage near the Quneitra crossing on the border of Israel on Thursday.
Another 81 Filipino peacekeepers refused to disarm, the Filipino defence department said.
“This resulted in a standoff which is still the prevailing situation at this time as UN officials try to peacefully resolve the situation,” said the statement from Manila.
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Macdonald should forget the career and work for respect

Andrew Bolt August 29 2014 (8:59am)

Graham Richardson has advice for LNP Senator Ian Macdonald:
The Queensland senator was passed over by Tony Abbott for the ministry. The good senator has been around forever. He was there when I was there and I left more than 20 years ago. When you stay as long as he has in parliament you get institutionalised. Perhaps this is his greatest fear. No one would be too interested in hiring him, so life on the outside would not entice. So he stays on, a bitter old man intent on revenge on a PM who failed to recognise his genius. Macdonald is an embarrassment to himself and his party and he should just go. It is too late to go gracefully but he should go nonetheless.
I’d say only that Macdonald now has no career. He has only his reputation. He should stop grieving for the first and start restoring the second. There are far worse fates than to be considered one of the party’s wise elders.  
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Poll: one in six French citizens back Islamic State

Andrew Bolt August 29 2014 (8:41am)

France has spent years importing the seeds of strife - even of civil war, if the worst comes to the very worst:
One in six French citizens sympathises with the Islamist militant group ISIS, also known as Islamic State, a poll released this week found.
The poll of European attitudes towards the group, carried out by ICM for Russian news agency Rossiya Segodnya, revealed that 16% of French citizens have a positive opinion of ISIS. This percentage increases among younger respondents, spiking at 27% for those aged 18-24…
The survey also ... found that 7% of British citizens responded favourably to ISIS… Positive attitudes to ISIS in Germany showed less divergence, remaining between 3% and 4% for all age groups.
Newsweek’s France Correspondent, Anne-Elizabeth Moutet, was unsurprised by the news. “This is the ideology of young French Muslims from immigrant backgrounds,” she said, “unemployed to the tune of 40%, who’ve been deluged by satellite TV and internet propaganda.” She pointed to a correlation between support for ISIS and rising anti-Semitism in France, adding that “these are the same people who torch synagogues”.
France is home to an estimated 5 million Muslims, largely of North African descent...
I do caution, though, that the poll samples were low, with large margins of error.
(Thanks to reader Paul.) 
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Why do even the ABC’s errors help the Left?

Andrew Bolt August 29 2014 (8:28am)

Note the pattern of the errors. Every one comes the ABC making assumptions you’d expect from the Left:
Hamas just targeting Israeli settlements the lefties don’t approve of? ABC Radio’s AM, July 14:

AT least 160 Palestinians have died in the six days Israel has been pounding Gaza with air strikes. Rockets continue to pour out of the Palestinian territory aimed at Israeli settlements but its Iron Dome defensive system is holding.
Aunty tries to correct the record without noting Hamas rockets are too crude to target anything and Israeli settlements are all in the West Bank surrounded by Palestinians and almost out of reach. ABC Corrections and Clarifications:

AM: On 11 and 14 July, in stories about conflict between Israel and Hamas, the presenter’s introduction referred to Hamas rockets being aimed at “settlements”. This was incorrect given the areas targeted included the central and southern districts of Israel.
But wait, there’s more. ABC Corrections and Clarifications:

AM and News24:On 29 July, when reporting on the proposed Carmichael coalmine in Queensland, the ABC included comments from Tim Buckley from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, without pointing out that he is also the manager of a clean energy fund.
ABC Corrections and Clarifications:
THE World Today: On May 29, in a story about the length of time it takes to repay university debt, the ABC based the story on modelling by the National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education. The modelling claimed that under the Coalition government’s proposed deregulated fee system a student with a debt of $50,000 and an average lifetime salary of $80,000, would take around 43 years to repay the debt. The author of the study has subsequently revised the centre’s data modelling, and has concluded the correct duration for debt repayment is 11 years, not 43.
No wonder Aunty is confused — groups that support mining and tourism! ABC Corrections and ­Clarifications:

NEWS Online: On June 6 the ABC published a story on a challenge to mining in the Tarkine region. Since this article was first published, the ABC has been contacted by the Tarkine National Coalition, who say that they support responsible mining projects in the North West of Tasmania and are actively involved in government projects aimed at boosting tourism and economic growth.
And to this day ABC boss Mark Scott insists the Leftist bias of his presenters makes no difference. 
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Why talk about Australian jihadists when we could spend months more arguing over a 1 cent levy?

Andrew Bolt August 29 2014 (8:23am)

Just government spin, says Labor’s Kim Carr, Melissa Parke and Sue Lines. Why aren’t we talking about Budget and the Budget alone?
FIVE men with links to Islamic terrorists or carrying jihadist material have been detained this week trying to leave the country from Sydney and Melbourne airports.
In one instance, $30,000 in cash was found on a man ­believed to have links to the terrorist armies fighting in Iraq and Syria, and Australian jihadists claiming to have ­beheaded their enemies.

Immigration minister Scott Morrison yesterday confirmed a further three people had been stopped this week after the apprehension of a man on Sunday trying to leave Sydney for Beirut with Islamic State (IS) propaganda on his mobile phone and ­images of beheadings. The following day another man tried to leave from Melbourne.
The confirmation came as horrific images of atrocities committed by militants in northern Iraq were handed to the government.
Well-placed sources said the material — captured by US satellites and unmanned spy planes over the village of Kojo and surrounds — includes images of beheadings, crucifixions and mass shootings. There is also evidence from spies on the ground that people have been buried alive.
UPDATE
Islamic State terrorists refusing to discuss the Budget:
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So let’s discuss again the planned 1 cent a litre rise in petrol excise:
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ABC and Fairfax smear sceptic, shill for green carpetbaggers

Andrew Bolt August 29 2014 (7:49am)

Note how the Sydney Morning Herald frames the debate:
Tony Abbott has been given cover to break an election promise not to touch Australia’s renewable energy target after his hand-picked review panel recommended the scheme be dramatically cut back.
Clean energy industry leaders said the findings of the review, headed by businessman and climate sceptic Dick Warburton, represented the “worst case scenario” and would cost thousands of jobs and more than $10 billion in investment if the government adopted its recommendations.
The paper suggests Warburton has a vested interest and a bias, being a “businessman”, “hand-picked” and a “climate sceptic”.
But the clean-energy carpet-baggers who have so far hoovered $9 billion in subsidies from taxpayers to make no difference to the climate and are desperate to keep the rort rolling on are presented merely as “clean energy industry leaders”. Not alarmists. Not people with their hands in your pocket up to their elbows.
The ABC’s presentation is even more biased. From Lateline’s report:

KERRY BREWSTER: When the Prime Minister announced a review led by former Caltex chairman and climate change sceptic Dick Warburton, investment in clean energy projects dried up… Last weekend, locals packed a hall to hear former Liberal Party leader John Hewson explain why the Government should not touch the target.
JOHN HEWSON, FORMER LIBERAL LEADER (Last weekend): You can’t play around with these things. These are long-term structural decisions. ...
Now Warburton is an oil man (follow the money!) as well as a sceptic. Bias, bias, bias.
But John Hewson? Well he’s just a former Liberal Party leader, which suggests he must be impartial in this debate since he’s attacking the Liberals.
In fact, the ABC has refused to declare Hewson’s interests in the same way it outlined Warburton’s. Hewson is a warming alarmist and chairman of the Asset Owners Disclosure Project, “an independent global not-for-profit organisation whose objective is to protect members’ retirement savings from the risks posed by climate change”.
Why is Warburton presented as the man with an agenda and vested interests but Hewson not?
And note that both stories omitted the central fact identified by Warburton’s review of the Renewable Energy Target - the fact that explains the screams of horror from the renewable energy sector and their media spruikers:
The report said the current RET would require a $22 billion cross-subsidy to the renewables sector in addition to $9.4bn provided from 2001 to 2013...
That’s your money, grabbed by clean energy spruikers. And what even Warburton fails to add is that it makes no damn difference to the climate anyway.
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Worse than any of the above was ABC Radio Breakfast host Fran Kelly this morning. Her attack on Dick Warburton seemed driven by panic. Her attacks on his credentials and alleged vested interests were almost frantic. She seemed unable to comprehend the point that he patiently repeated again and again: that the RET would demand another $22 billion in subsidies to achieve what could be done in other ways at vastly less cost. 
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President Vacuum

Andrew Bolt August 29 2014 (7:39am)

Is Barack Obama the most useless president in US history?
About the slaughter in Syria and now Iraq that’s been luring jihadists from around the world:
President Barack Obama has told reporters he has no strategy yet to launch a broader attack against Islamic State fighters in Iraq and Syria.
“I don’t want to put the cart before the horse,” the President told reporters at the White House on Thursday afternoon before heading into a meeting with his National Security Council. “We don’t have a strategy yet.”
About the Russian invasion of Ukraine:
Speaking on the crisis in Ukraine Mr Obama declared Russia to be responsible for the ongoing and increasing violence…
He said he had just spoken with the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, who agreed with the his assessment. But he did not go as far as referring to the action as an “invasion"…
He said he would be meeting with America’s NATO allies next week in Wales...
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Russian forces reportedly invade Ukraine

Andrew Bolt August 28 2014 (9:05pm)

Putin moves, no doubt figuring that timid Barack Obama is too preoccupied battling - belatedly - Islamists in Iraq:
UKRAINIAN President Petro Poroshenko has confirmed Russian forces have invaded the war-torn east part of the country, and has called an emergency meeting of Ukraine’s security and defence council.
He has also cancelled a working trip to Turkey, and comes after the US ambassador in Kiev declared Russia was"directly involved” in fighting in the war-torn east of Ukraine.
“An increasing number of Russian troops are intervening directly in fighting in Ukrainian territory,” Geoffrey Pyatt wrote on Twitter, adding that Moscow was “directly involved in the fighting” and had sent in its “newest air defense systems including the SA-22”.

Pyatt’s tweets come after a NATO diplomat also comfirmed the Russian missile defence system has been detected in a rebel-held area of Ukraine, after a huge convoy of tanks and weaponry came through the nation’s southeast.
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Don’t “enrage” the protesters by pointing out they wreck stuff

Andrew Bolt August 28 2014 (8:50pm)

Er, whose side are the reporters on? Who should be the enraged ones here?
THE Victorian Liberal Party has used the “threatening and shameful behaviour” of protesters who stormed its Melbourne headquarters to call for donations.
In a brazen move that is likely to enrage the protesters, an email was sent to members last night about the damage done to photos and property in the Liberal office.
“This angry, threatening and shameful behaviour should never be accepted or tolerated,” the email says…

“Donate today to say NO to this behaviour and help the Napthine Government be re-elected in November.”
“Brazen”? Perfectly reasonable, really. In fact, why aren’t the protesters made to pay for what they unlawfully damaged? Or would paying their own way “enrage” them? 
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He said it a few years ago, before Rotheram became known with 1400 victims of procedural unfairness based on race. No conservative leader can ever lean far enough left to impress the left.
He said it a few years ago, before Rotheram became known with 1400 victims of procedural unfairness based on race. No conservative leader can ever lean far enough left to impress the left. - ed
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And there is a campaign to limit plant food to 1990 levels .. ed
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Work life balance is a serious discussion issue in management research these days. I was an outstanding teacher because I gave extra. But a lot don't. For every teacher that devotes their life to their charges there are many that don't .. they have lives that preclude it, or they have learned to switch off, or they are old and don't have to try, to put in effort. But recognising good teachers is very difficult, not because it is hard to grade teachers, but because teachers unions won't let it happen. Public testing is so precise in Sydney that examiners can identify which teachers of year 12 classes use which textbooks, give regular homework and or rely on tutors to boost student performance. But that information isn't shared with teachers, executive, parents or government. Kids know. And those that suffer from neglect are ignored. - ed
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This storm was situated just a little South West of Tucson. It kept firing off in different directions, so I kept re-aiming my camera and in turn kept missing strikes. Finally this one happened. I like the trees and the distant row of lights. It lends a little more story to this shot.

Please feel free to share this, and take a look at the image in a much better non compressed environment here: 
http://mattgranz.zenfolio.com/p13072832/h67092787#h67092787
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Woah! Hold your horses, Barack. Before we go to war with Syria can we be absolutely surely sure that we've got our pretext right? Only we've made a horrible mistake about WMDs before…
The official UK/US narrative on the conflict in Syria is this. Last year, we drew a red line in the sand: if the regime uses chemical weapons then it makes itself a legitimate target for military action. Last week, it apparently did just that – murdering hundreds of people, including children, in a suburb of Damascus. John Kerry described this slaughter as defying "any code of morality", and he demanded "accountability" from the Assad regime. There could, he insisted, be no doubt that the government is culpable – and anyone saying otherwise is a tool of cold blooded killers. Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war, etc, etc.
Kerry's narrative is full of holes. First, we've yet to ascertain that chemical weapons really were used by Assad – specifically we've not determined a) what kind of WMDs they were or b) who actually did it. The situation is complicated by how difficult it's proving to get to the site of the attack to carry out tests. But this is a war zone, and forensic tests take longer and are more complicated to execute when you're surrounded by people trying to blow each other up. So it's going to take time.
Second, why would the Assad regime do something so stupid? It must know that by using chemical weapons it would isolate itself from any international support and invite a Western military response. More importantly, Assad was already winning the war – so why bother to use WMDs during the last lap to victory? Indeed, the only people who have anything to gain by Assad using chemicals are the rebels, because that would internationalise the conflict in a way that they have long lobbied for.
Third, why is the West obliged to act even if Assad did use chemical weapons? We are not under any such treaty obligations and the subject sure doesn't feature as a trigger for war in the US constitution. The red line itself has slimmed and thickened over time. When Obama first laid it down, it was thin to the point of invisible, quote:
We have been very clear to the Assad regime, but also to other players on the ground, that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilised… That would change my equation.”
So all Assad had to do to get America's attention was move a "whole bunch" of WMDs around a bit. He didn't even have to use them. But while Obama was shockingly vague when he made that statement back in August 2012, now Kerry uses very precise language to denounce a specific action that hasn't even been verified as being Assad's fault. By the way, if the West was looking for a pretext to intervene in Syria on humanitarian grounds then it's had plenty already: Assad's been killing tens of thousands of innocents for two years. So what difference would one chemical attack make?
Maybe Kerry is right and maybe the Syrian government did use WMDs on its own people. But we've got one very good reason to doubt his accuracy: Iraq. Remember that back in 2003, the then US secretary of state, Colin Powell, told the UN in no uncertain terms that Iraq definitely had WMDs. Definitely, definitely, definitely. We now know that it didn't. We now know that the CIA got its intelligence wrong, that because Saddam Hussein used to lie about having chemical weapons the US judged that he still was. It's true that when dealing with a dictatorship built upon fabrications, trusting its word is almost impossible – but it's not logical to assume that we must proceed on the basis that everything it ever says is a lie. There is a scintilla of a possibility that Assad is innocent of this particular war crime. Should we go to war on the basis of a false accusation, we would be guilty of what TS Eilot called "the greatest treason: to do the right deed for the wrong reason".

Good article and hardly a repudiation of conservative values. The truth is that Obama failed to act appropriately and now has to appear tough. He is dealing with a puppet of Iran, and instead of pulling the strings early, he drew a line in the sand and dared Syria to cross it. It matters nothing that rebels may be using Syria's stockpiles. Syria should never have stockpiled it. Possession of the material is a war crime. It is ironic that it is probably Saddam's personal stash. Democrats wanting to use it on a pretext that they denounced Republicans for. - ed
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"The truth is there is no apartheid in Israel," said Meshoe. "My parents suffered through apartheid."
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Spice Broiled Salmon with Green Apple Cucumber Salad. Sweet caramelized crust, perfect for Rosh Hashanah. Super easy and delish!

Recipe here: http://theshiksa.com/2013/08/28/spice-broiled-salmon-with-green-apple-salad/
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revisiting .. The history in the article is wrong. Schools were created in an attempt to raise literacy .. everyone in Great Britain was to read and write to a year 8 standard. Catholic church initiated a similar program at about the same time. In the US the revolutionary war of independence resulted in schools created to allow adults to function in a democracy. From early 1800's to mid 1800's, students became teachers of the younger years .. boot strapping .. and records were kept of attainments .. rewards given on assembly. Then in mid 1800's, teacher training began at university to make teachers who would inculcate moral values .. this article is asinine .. I use it as a counter example of good scholarship .. it mixes anecdotes with partisan assertions on research. One thing the article ignores is the overwhelming benefits of schooling. Some schools are dysfunctional .. very few are catastrophic. For the worst afflicted, schools are an opportunity to get away from dysfunctional homes. They show lives that get shared with others that may be different, and positive. Curriculum is what it is .. pedagogy can improve .. but to say that the structure is harmful is to misrepresent what is actually happening. - ed
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Hamish and Andy haha
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Dusk at the Elephant Rock

I'm pretty certain that I could spend a solid month in the Valley of Fire and never get bored. This arch took a little searching and climbing to find. I knew it was around, and even with markers and trail heads it was a bit elusive. I light painted it as the sun went down to create a glowing effect, then stayed until dark in the very warm night desert air.

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Like I said, we think he’s nuts; he thinks we’re nuts. Right now, there’s a petition on the Internet seeking to persuade the United States government to reclassify Hasan’s “workplace violence” as an act of terror. There are practical consequences to this: The victims, shot by an avowed enemy combatant in an act of war, are currently ineligible for Purple Hearts. The Pentagon insists the dead and wounded must be dishonored in death because to give them any awards for their sacrifice would prejudice Major Hasan’s trial and make it less likely that he could be convicted.
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(NEW YORK) — The New York Police Department has secretly labeled entire mosques as terrorism organizations, a designation that allows police to use informants to record sermons and spy on imams, often without specific evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
Designating an entire mosque as a terrorism enterprise means that anyone who attends prayer services there is a potential subject of an investigation and fair game for surveillance.
Since the 9/11 attacks, the NYPD has opened at least a dozen “terrorism enterprise investigations” into mosques, according to interviews and confidential police documents. The TEI, as it is known, is a police tool intended to help investigate terrorist cells and the like.
Many TEIs stretch for years, allowing surveillance to continue even though the NYPD has never criminally charged a mosque or Islamic organization with operating as a terrorism enterprise.
The documents show in detail how, in its hunt for terrorists, the NYPD investigated countless innocent New York Muslims and put information about them in secret police files. As a tactic, opening an enterprise investigation on a mosque is so potentially invasive that while the NYPD conducted at least a dozen, the FBI never did one, according to interviews with federal law enforcement officials.
The strategy has allowed the NYPD to send undercover officers into mosques and attempt to plant informants on the boards of mosques and at least one prominent Arab-American group in Brooklyn, whose executive director has worked with city officials, including Bill de Blasio, a front-runner for mayor.
Read more: http://nation.time.com/2013/08/28/nypd-designates-mosques-as-terrorism-organizations/#ixzz2dMJLQLY3
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<Paul Kelly on the debate. Rudd desperately courts the loony Right and Katter agrarian socialists. Abbott now looking positively reasonable and Prime Ministerial. Oh, the irony.>
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18KT Panther in Jungle Brooch with white diamonds, fancy yellow diamonds & green tourmaline by Gumuchian
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Ring "Iguana", in gold with citrine and sapphire by Mousson Atelier
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Indeed, we’ve been posting frequently on the sympathetic portrayal, by some in the media, of the the 104 pre-Oslo prisoners who Israel has agreed to release – all of whom were convicted of murder, attempted murder, or being an accessory to murder, and the dearth of information about the victims and their families. And, in fact, Zayid spends most of the space allotted to her commenting on the pain felt by the recently released murderers – in “the middle of the night”!, we are reminded – and the ‘feelings’ of their families.
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Good morning! When you focus on the forcible breakup of the Ottoman Empire, which is the event that really plunged Europe (and the rest of the world ) into war in the 2nd decade of the 20th Century, you realize that the conflict really began in 1911, when the Italians invaded and attempted to conquer Libya from the Ottomans, and then continued in 1912, when Balkan countries ganged up on the Ottoman Empire to drive it out of Europe. The foolish murder of Archduke Ferdinand in 1914 was an effort to expand Balkan nationalism against Austria-Hungary. When you examine the "war aims" of the Entente Cordial and the Central Powers, your rapidly realize that they centered on breaking up the Ottoman Empire and breaking up the Russian Empire. Were it not for militant Communism, the Russian Empire would have been broken up into something like what it looks like today. The Ottoman Empire had no chance of surviving a war that was really about how it was to be divvied up. Every time I see that Wahhabi fascist pig, Erdogan, railing against Israel, I'm reminded that the Turkish flag once flew where I live.

What we are seeing today is a re-run of the events that plunged the world into war a century ago. And like the "Great War", it too, began in 2011 (a century after 1911) only a few hundred kilometers west of the Italian invasion site in Libya, in Tunisia. Unless events grossly speed up (which they appear to be doing), the world-wide conflict that we are to see in the second decade of the 21st Century will start next year, in 2014, or possibly this year. Looking at the Rabbinic Calendar, that conflict began in late 5674. In a few days, we will see the dawning of 5774. It may well be the Rabbinic Calendar that governs these events, rather than the Gregorian one.

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CANBERRA Raiders winger Sandor Earl may be banned for life after the NRL revealed he had admitted to the use and trafficking of peptides.
Earl is facing a two-year ban for peptide use and four years to life for trafficking, after NRL boss Dave Smith said the player had admitted to using and trafficking the substance CJC-1295 - promoted as a substance that helps reduce fat and repair injured tissue.
ASADA told News Corp that CJC-1295 was considered by the World Anti-Doping Agency to be a substance that triggers the release of growth hormone.
Earl has been issued an infraction notice by the NRL and become the code's first major scalp of the ASADA investigation. He can accept a looming NRL sanction or fight it in a tribunal.

It is outrageous that his name is linked with the Jason Clare smear. Prima facie, Earl may have admitted inadvertent transgression while Clare alleged an organised crime involved match fixing and drug use. The failure to find any such animal as Clare alleges should have Clare removed from office. ed
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Australia’s Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Foreign Affairs Minister Senator Bob Carr have gone underground since Carr announced on 8 August at the  Lakemba Mosque in Sydney that Rudd personally as well as the Labor Party had adopted as policy that Jews had no right to legally live in the West Bank…writes David Singer.
“I’ve been to Ramallah, I’ve spoken to the Palestinian leadership, and we support their aspirations to have a Palestinian state in the context of a Middle East of peace. And that means respect for the right of Israel to exist. But we want that Palestinian state to exist, in the context of a peace in the Middle East, and that’s why we say, unequivocally, all settlements on Palestinian land are illegal under international law and should cease. That is the position, of Kevin Rudd, the position of the Federal Labor Government, and we don’t make apologies for it.”
Attempts to elicit whether Rudd personally and the Labor Party had adopted this policy prior to Carr’s announcement have ended in total confusion.
Labor’s candidate for the seat of Stirling – Dan Caddy – received no answers from Carr when he asked those pertinent questions.
An embarrassed Caddy wrote to the constituent seeking such information:
“I have received advice from our (Foreign) Minister’s office which I have included below. I appreciate that it does not specifically address the questions you have posed, but I hope it clearly articulates what the position is.”
Caddy’s response was however seriously undermined when sitting Labor Member for Melbourne Ports – Michael Danby – spoke out a few days later:
“There’s a narrow view in the Department of Foreign Affairs, in their legal section, that the settlements are illegal. It’s not the view of the government as I understand it.
“He [Carr] has accepted their [the legal department’s] view. The Prime Minister hasn’t accepted that view as far as I understand it.
 “I disagree with the Foreign Minister’s interpretation of this. I was disappointed; of course I was disappointed.”
Rudd could clear up this apparent confusion very easily by issuing a one sentence press release affirming or denying that the Lakemba Mosque Declaration represents his personal view and Labor Party policy.
However Rudd has remained silent in the face of angry protests lodged by peak Jewish organisations and the Opposition spokesperson on Foreign Affairs – Julie Bishop.
One can only conclude in the face of such Prime Ministerial silence that Carr’s Lakemba Mosque Declaration was shoddy policy made on the run with the knowledge and acquiescence of the Prime Minister in an attempt to secure the votes of the Moslem community in the elections to be held on 7 September.
YwbsettledThe Moslem vote for the Labor Party is by no means assured following another hastily cobbled together policy announced by Rudd in July regarding asylum seekers – making it clear newcomers would no longer be re-settled in Australia under any circumstances – but would be transferred to Papua New Guinea for processing and re-settlement.
This heartless policy would be anathema to all Moslems already in Australia – especially families of potential asylum seekers dreaming of one day being re-united with other family members.
Predictably one could reasonably expect a backlash in the voting intentions of all  ethnic and religious groupings in Australia impacted by this policy reversal.
$3 million dollars had reportedly been spent on an advertising blitz in the Australian media explaining the new refugee plan for six days before any similar ads were placed in the countries-of-origin of asylum seekers.
The advertising campaign is going to cost a staggering $30 million – and will now controversially run at taxpayer cost during the election period.
youwontbesettled2A Department of Immigration spokesman has confirmed the intention of the advertising.
“The advertisements are aimed to speak to ethnic communities in Australia which are the main boat people source.  They include Afghans, Iranians, Sri Lankans, Iraqis and more recently Vietnamese people though there are of course other communities.”
He said the aim was to spread the message through “word of mouth” from Australia back to those communities.
The Labor Party holds a number of seats by very small margins where Moslems and different ethnic groups comprise a significant proportion of the voters.
It is becoming increasingly evident that a bizarre balancing act was performed by Carr at the Lakemba Mosque – announcing unequivocally and without apology as Labor Party policy that Jews are not legally entitled to live in the West Bank – thereby hoping to placate and ameliorate Moslem concerns with another Labor Party policy denying Moslem asylum seekers any legal entitlement to live in Australia.
To further impress Moslem voters – Carr added an assurance that this anti-Jewish policy concerning  the West Bank was personally embraced by Prime Minister Rudd and so would remain unchanged if the Labor Party is returned to power.
His assurances seem to have fallen on deaf Moslem ears – if the results of recently published polls in those tightly held Labor marginal seats are any guidance.
Carr – and Rudd – have amazingly managed to alienate Jews, Moslems and other ethnic groups  – who will consider as immoral and inhumane – and be motivated to vote against – Labor policies that deny Jews the right to settle in the West Bank or asylum seekers the right to settle in Australia.
Hastily conceived policies drawn up in the heat of an election campaign appear set to hit the Labor Party with devastating effect.
David Singer is a Sydney Lawyer and Foundation Member of the International Analysts Network

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Going for the "awwwww" vote here... chipmunk style! — at Valley Of The Fire State Park, Nv.
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Egypt's Example

By Nonie Darwish 
How many revolutions does a nation need to correct its course? Some nations undergo the pain of one revolution and flourish, while others achieve change by allowing themselves to evolve through self-examination, correction, awakening, and enlightenment, followed by a working consensus on the course the country will take. But when it comes to much of the Muslim world, unfortunately, coup d'etat, revolution, bloodshed and violence are a way of life, approved by Islamic law, and in harmony with the example of the prophet of Islam, Mohammed. Egypt has undergone revolutions in 1919, 1952, 2011 and then a counter-revolution at the present. That does not include periods of instability, wars, and assassinations and attempted assassination on all heads of state. The reason King Farouk abdicated the throne and left Egypt in 1952 was because he refused to engage in bloody confrontation against his own citizens. And now the United States Government pretends it is perplexed and frozen on how to define the current situation in Egypt; is it or is it.... (Read Full Article)


Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/08/egypts_example_comments.html#disqus_thread#ixzz2dMEpY7cn
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slow learners? In Australia I heard a joke "What is the difference between a NZ and a computer? .. answer "You need only punch information into a computer once" - ed
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<The blood-soaked internecine turmoil convulsing the Arab realm – from the Maghreb to Mesopotamia – has nothing to do with Jews, with Zionism, the Jewish national liberation movement or with Israel, the Jewish state. The carnage is spawned by internal Arab ethnic, religious, clannish and political conflicts. Each side reinforces its case by recruiting throngs of volatile and violent demonstrators. This rent-a-mob fest is palmed off to clueless foreigners as democracy-in-action.

In some local arenas, as in Syria, the inner strife is exacerbated by blatant outside intervention, underscoring the broader and deeper schisms within the Arab/Islamic world.

In rational and realistic terms, all this cannot be remotely linked to Israel. But expediency can overrule reason and indeed create an inner logic all its own. It works like this: hatred of the Zionist endeavor had served since the 19th century as the powerful glue of Arab nationalism, crucially buttressed by prevailing religious xenophobia.>

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Tank house on the hill at Balmoral, Brisbane. Picture: Mark Cranitch.
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House in the Clouds, UK.
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House in the Clouds, UK
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Munstead water tower.
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Biorama. Picture: Supplied.
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Cheshire water tower.

CONVERTING a church into a house is so last year. What the adventurous home buyer wants now is a water tower.
Character conversions of warehouses, churches and barns are no longer extraordinary, or a challenge for those with vision to transform one-offs into comfortable living spaces.


Read more: http://www.news.com.au/realestate/investing/water-towers-converted-into-homes/story-fndbarft-1226706538731#ixzz2dMANPn26

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Carson Huey-You, 11, with his mother, Claretta at Texas Christian University. Picture: AP

CAN you solve this classic algebra problem?
Two trains start from the same point and travel in the same direction. One leaves 48 minutes later, travels 10 miles per hour faster than the other, and overtakes the first train in 4 hours. Find the rate of each train.*
Carson Huey-You, an 11-year-old boy genius from Texas, could work that problem out with ease.
In fact, he has been solving algebra problems since he was a toddler, and now uses this division of mathematics "to relax".
The pint-sized child prodigy has just embarked on a university degree in quantum physics and soon will be tackling problems like this:
Prove that taking the limit as h→0 for the average quantum mechanical energy (hν e hν k B T −1) yields the average classical energy (k B T ).**
Carson, who is also taking classes in calculus, history and religion, has just begun his first semester at the Texas Christian University (TCU) in Dallas.
He is expected to graduate as a quantum physicist at the age of 15 or 16 and may go one to complete a PhD, by the age of 20.
Carson attends classes with his mother, Claretta, and was so young he could not apply for university entry online because the software would not accept an applicant born in 2002.


Read more: http://www.news.com.au/world-news/child-genius-carson-hueyyou-11-studying-quantum-physics/story-fndir2ev-1226706742607#ixzz2dMCeuv25

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Why storytelling is crucial
The ability to tell good stories is a timeless skill. Now more than ever, businesses, workers, and leaders have opportunities to stand out, spread messages, and change things through storytelling.
Good stories surprise us. They make us think and stick in our minds in a way numbers and graphs never will. Unfortunately, in the era of PowerPoint and status updates, many of us have forgotten how to tell a good story.


Read more: http://www.news.com.au/business/worklife/the-most-important-business-skill-to-master/story-e6frfm9r-1226706493686#ixzz2dMCoWhf2

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TONY ABBOTT STOPS HOMOPHOBIA IN SCHOOL #headlinesyouwontseeinTheAge'

<The policy was now under review, according to Christian Schools Australia, which says the wording has been ''misunderstood'' and that gay and lesbian students are treated with care.

Mr Abbott said he disagreed with the Statement of Faith but said Penrith Christian School was a ''good school''.

''Look, this is a good school and it is a school which has been supported by people like [Labor MPs] David Bradbury and Peter Garrett.

''I respectfully disagree with lots of things that are said on that particular subject and obviously I disagree with that one.''>
Opposition Leader Tony Abbott talks to students at the Penrith Christian School.
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Brooch "Owl", in gold with pearl, sapphire and tourmaline by Mousson Atelier
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What does UKIP say about peace in Syria? How about "No Chemical Weapons in Syria" ? ed
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Glenn Beck
Our history is so much better when you know the truth. It's what unites us — the good and the bad parts. We must know history so we can learn from our mistakes and not repeat them.
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"I know you've moved on and so you should. I understand; but forgive a sentimental old Time Lord one last indulgence..."

Only two hours left to vote for your top Eighth Doctor Big Finish Productions audio from Paul's Picks. Head here to cast your vote:http://ngx.me/heob7zr7
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"This military demonstration, and that's what it's going to be, is about Obama shooting off his mouth about red lines and chemical weapons. […] He's not thinking through the potential consequences and I see no way in which a military attack on Syria is worth it for the United States." -Lt. Col. Ralph Peters on 'America's Newsroom'


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‘Shut up white b*tch’: Stacey Dash quotes MLK Jr., gets attacked for ‘calling blacks negro’ ==> http://twitchy.com/2013/08/28/shut-up-white-btch-stacey-dash-quotes-mlk-jr-gets-attacked-for-calling-blacks-negro/

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Calling all Sydneysiders, the #DoctorWho Exhibition at the ABC Centre Ultimo is open this Father's Day weekend from 10am. Bring Dad along for a trip through space and time and come face-to-face with a Dalek, the TARDIS, costumes and more! 

Check out the gallery and get more info on doctorwho.tv:http://bit.ly/DWABCUltimo
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Michael Faraday
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“Jesus answered, “The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent.”” John 6:29NIV
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Morning and Evening by Charles Spurgeon

Morning

"Oil for the light."
Exodus 25:6
My soul, how much thou needest this, for thy lamp will not long continue to burn without it. Thy snuff will smoke and become an offence if light be gone, and gone it will be if oil be absent. Thou hast no oil well springing up in thy human nature, and therefore thou must go to them that sell and buy for thyself, or like the foolish virgins, thou wilt have to cry, "My lamp is gone out." Even the consecrated lamps could not give light without oil; though they shone in the tabernacle they needed to be fed, though no rough winds blew upon them they required to be trimmed, and thy need is equally as great. Under the most happy circumstances thou canst not give light for another hour unless fresh oil of grace be given thee.
It was not every oil that might be used in the Lord's service; neither the petroleum which exudes so plentifully from the earth, nor the produce of fishes, nor that extracted from nuts would be accepted; one oil only was selected, and that the best olive oil. Pretended grace from natural goodness, fancied grace from priestly hands, or imaginary grace from outward ceremonies will never serve the true saint of God; he knows that the Lord would not be pleased with rivers of such oil. He goes to the olive-press of Gethsemane, and draws his supplies from him who was crushed therein. The oil of gospel grace is pure and free from lees and dregs, and hence the light which is fed thereon is clear and bright. Our churches are the Saviour's golden candelabra, and if they are to be lights in this dark world, they must have much holy oil. Let us pray for ourselves, our ministers, and our churches, that they may never lack oil for the light. Truth, holiness, joy, knowledge, love, these are all beams of the sacred light, but we cannot give them forth unless in private we receive oil from God the Holy Ghost.

Evening

"Sing, O barren."
Isaiah 54:1
Though we have brought forth some fruit unto Christ, and have a joyful hope that we are "plants of his own right hand planting," yet there are times when we feel very barren. Prayer is lifeless, love is cold, faith is weak, each grace in the garden of our heart languishes and droops. We are like flowers in the hot sun, requiring the refreshing shower. In such a condition what are we to do? The text is addressed to us in just such a state. "Sing, O barren, break forth and cry aloud." But what can I sing about? I cannot talk about the present, and even the past looks full of barrenness. Ah! I can sing of Jesus Christ. I can talk of visits which the Redeemer has aforetimes paid to me; or if not of these, I can magnify the great love wherewith he loved his people when he came from the heights of heaven for their redemption. I will go to the cross again. Come, my soul, heavy laden thou wast once, and thou didst lose thy burden there. Go to Calvary again. Perhaps that very cross which gave thee life may give thee fruitfulness. What is my barrenness? It is the platform for his fruit-creating power. What is my desolation? It is the black setting for the sapphire of his everlasting love. I will go in poverty, I will go in helplessness, I will go in all my shame and backsliding, I will tell him that I am still his child, and in confidence in his faithful heart, even I, the barren one, will sing and cry aloud.
Sing, believer, for it will cheer thine own heart, and the hearts of other desolate ones. Sing on, for now that thou art really ashamed of being barren, thou wilt be fruitful soon; now that God makes thee loath to be without fruit he will soon cover thee with clusters. The experience of our barrenness is painful, but the Lord's visitations are delightful. A sense of our own poverty drives us to Christ, and that is where we need to be, for in him is our fruit found.
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Today's reading: Psalm 123-125, 1 Corinthians 10:1-18 (NIV)

View today's reading on Bible Gateway

Today's Old Testament reading: Psalm 123-125

A song of ascents.
1 I lift up my eyes to you,
to you who sit enthroned in heaven.
2 As the eyes of slaves look to the hand of their master,
as the eyes of a female slave look to the hand of her mistress,
so our eyes look to the LORD our God,
till he shows us his mercy.
3 Have mercy on us, LORD, have mercy on us,
for we have endured no end of contempt.
4 We have endured no end
of ridicule from the arrogant,
of contempt from the proud....

Today's New Testament reading: 1 Corinthians 10:1-18

Warnings From Israel's History
1 For I do not want you to be ignorant of the fact, brothers and sisters, that our ancestors were all under the cloud and that they all passed through the sea. 2 They were all baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea. 3 They all ate the same spiritual food 4 and drank the same spiritual drink; for they drank from the spiritual rock that accompanied them, and that rock was Christ. 5 Nevertheless, God was not pleased with most of them; their bodies were scattered in the wilderness.
6 Now these things occurred as examples to keep us from setting our hearts on evil things as they did. 7 Do not be idolaters, as some of them were; as it is written: "The people sat down to eat and drink and got up to indulge in revelry." 8We should not commit sexual immorality, as some of them did-and in one day twenty-three thousand of them died. 9 We should not test Christ, as some of them did-and were killed by snakes. 10And do not grumble, as some of them did-and were killed by the destroying angel.
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