Naomi Osaka is a champion. She has earned her place as US Open Champion by beating the world's best. And the world's most entitled, spoiled, brat. Williams claimed she was victimised by an umpire fairly enforcing rules. The real victim is the tennis fan who missed the background story to Osaka's achievement. Naomi's mother is Japanese and her father is from Haiti. She doesn't *Look* like a Japanese girl, but one hopes she will be embraced by her mother's people after she so graciously championed the entitled, higher ranked player.
Kavanaugh is still not confirmed although in days of talk in Congress, nobody has spoken as to why he should be impeded. But the Democrats are claiming their ability to constipate good government is why voters should return them. Obama has claimed that he is responsible for the economy booming. Obama had claimed in 2016 that the economy was as good as it could get. Trump has made a great economy, better. Obama is campaigning to stop Trump. If Democrats are successful in the mid terms, that can happen.
From my article on Quora
What is the significance of Woodward's book on Trump?
There are parallels between Woodward’s book now and Watergate. And it discredits Woodward’s entire career. With Watergate, Woodward was aware of Mark Felt’s identity as Associate Director of the FBI, passed over by Nixon as the Director of the FBI. Had that information been known when Nixon was President, or Ford, Felt would have gone to jail in disgrace. The information became known after Nixon died, Mueller had been chief of the FBI and he excused Felt.
Thing is, the lead investigator selectively releasing information to the press which was prejudicial, cannot be used to convict anyone in a court of law. It is worth remembering Nixon was never convicted of anything, but had been pardoned by Ford. Woodward’s career has been built on the lie that Nixon was crooked. Nixon was set up.
The activity of Comey in selectively leaking to hurt Trump is salient to Mueller’s current investigation of Trump. Comey tanked investigating Clinton, even prematurely announcing results of an investigation, apparently to immunise Hillary from prosecution. Given Mueller’s history with Felt, under what circumstance might Mueller fail to persecute Trump?
Now, Woodward offers an ‘investigation’ into Trump where he has an anonymous source supposedly close to Trump? We couldn’t trust Woodward to investigate appropriately during Watergate. He changed USA, but not as a journalist, but as an activist.= =
There are parallels between Woodward’s book now and Watergate. And it discredits Woodward’s entire career. With Watergate, Woodward was aware of Mark Felt’s identity as Associate Director of the FBI, passed over by Nixon as the Director of the FBI. Had that information been known when Nixon was President, or Ford, Felt would have gone to jail in disgrace. The information became known after Nixon died, Mueller had been chief of the FBI and he excused Felt.
Thing is, the lead investigator selectively releasing information to the press which was prejudicial, cannot be used to convict anyone in a court of law. It is worth remembering Nixon was never convicted of anything, but had been pardoned by Ford. Woodward’s career has been built on the lie that Nixon was crooked. Nixon was set up.
The activity of Comey in selectively leaking to hurt Trump is salient to Mueller’s current investigation of Trump. Comey tanked investigating Clinton, even prematurely announcing results of an investigation, apparently to immunise Hillary from prosecution. Given Mueller’s history with Felt, under what circumstance might Mueller fail to persecute Trump?
Now, Woodward offers an ‘investigation’ into Trump where he has an anonymous source supposedly close to Trump? We couldn’t trust Woodward to investigate appropriately during Watergate. He changed USA, but not as a journalist, but as an activist.= =
A daily column on what the ALP have as a policy, supported by a local member, and how it has 'helped' the local community. I'll stop if I cannot identify a policy. Feel free to make suggestions. Contact me on FB, not twitter. I have twitter, but never look at it.
Gabrielle Williams was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Carers and Volunteers, working with the Minister for Housing, Disability and Ageing and the Minister for Families and Children. Williams was given those titles when elected in 2014. It is difficult to find what value she has been to Dandenong, but clearly the ALP see her as the future. In recent weeks, riots in Melbourne have had police facing large numbers of youths. On each occasion police have not made on the spot arrests. The argument given is that that would take away police from the front lines. Under what circumstances would the police describe their numbers as insufficient? Must we wait for Matthew Guy to be premier of Victoria before police claim they need more police? The previous weekend, Victorian Police claimed they had new anti riot gear. Why was it not deployed last night?
Gabrielle Williams was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Carers and Volunteers, working with the Minister for Housing, Disability and Ageing and the Minister for Families and Children. Williams was given those titles when elected in 2014. It is difficult to find what value she has been to Dandenong, but clearly the ALP see her as the future. In recent weeks, riots in Melbourne have had police facing large numbers of youths. On each occasion police have not made on the spot arrests. The argument given is that that would take away police from the front lines. Under what circumstances would the police describe their numbers as insufficient? Must we wait for Matthew Guy to be premier of Victoria before police claim they need more police? The previous weekend, Victorian Police claimed they had new anti riot gear. Why was it not deployed last night?
As part of the November 24th Vic election campaign I have a petition I want to bring before the Opposition Leader Matthew Guy. I believe Matthew will be the next premier of Victoria and so I am petitioning him as I raise the issues of Employment, Crime and Education in Dandenong. I am also seeking money for my campaign. I don't have party resources, and so my campaign is on foot, and on the internet. Any money I receive that is not spent on the campaign will go to Grow 4 Life. I am asking questions like "What do you love about Dandenong?" and "If you could change something in Dandenong to make it better, what would it be?" I'm not limiting the questions to state issues. I'm happy to discuss anything, and get things done.
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I am a decent man and don't care for the abuse given me. I created a video raising awareness of anti police feeling among western communities. I chose the senseless killing of Nicola Cotton, a Louisiana policewoman who joined post Katrina, to highlight the issue. I did this in order to get an income after having been illegally blacklisted from work in NSW for being a whistleblower. I have not done anything wrong. Local council appointees refused to endorse my work, so I did it for free. Youtube's Adsence refused to allow me to profit from their marketing it. Meanwhile, I am hostage to abysmal political leadership and hopeless journalists. My shopfront has opened on Facebook.
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Japan .. http://www.amazon.co.jp/-/e/B01683ZOWG
German .. http://www.amazon.de/-/e/B01683ZOWG
Here is a video I made Words, tribute to Robin Gibb
A lovely man whose legacy will be a joy for many millions for a long time to come
"Words" is the title of a song by the Bee Gees, written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb. Barry said in 1996 on the VH1 Storytellers television show that it was written for their manager Robert Stigwood.
Robin Hugh Gibb, CBE (22 December 1949 -- 20 May 2012) was a British singer and songwriter. He is best known as a member of the Bee Gees, co-founded with his twin brother Maurice and older brother Barry. He had another younger brother, Andy Gibb, who was also a very popular solo singer.
Born in the Isle of Man to English parents, the family later moved to Manchester before settling in Brisbane, Australia. Gibb began his career as part of the family trio and when the group found their first success they returned to the United Kingdom where they achieved worldwide fame. In 2004, the Bee Gees received their CBEs from the Prince of Wales at Buckingham Palace for their "contribution to music". With record sales estimated in excess of 200 million units, the Bee Gees became one of the most successful pop groups of all time.
After a career spanning six decades, Gibb last performed on stage in February 2012 supporting injured British servicemen and women at a charity concert at the London Palladium. On 20 May 2012, Gibb died after a lengthy battle with colorectal cancer.
=== from 2017 ===
Some things should not happen, but they do. Comey seemed to have immunised Hillary Clinton against prosecution, while simultaneously getting the FBI to create a false document accusing Trump of colluding with Russia. If true, and Mueller should be aware, Mueller should be charged with treason along with Comey. Trump needs to keep #DrainingTheSwamp
Richmond Tigers have a week off after dispatching Geelong Cats. A red Hot Sydney Swans take on Cats next week in a must win situation. AFL is an exciting sport. And unpredictable, mixed with possibilities.
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Turnbull has assured us that he has not panicked at all. He planned to make a mistake and did so in a thoroughly bureaucratic way. Had Turnbull taken longer to make his mistake he might have risked being called out as hesitating. But Turnbull is a leader of a conservative party. And wants to be remembered for that. To be honest, his work is done.
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Imagine if Turnbull had not given $300 million, but instead $150 million. But the same results having occurred had happened. That makes the aid dollar more efficient. And from that more efficient $150 million, that savings, you could give me $50 million. And Australia would be $100 million better off. Think about that. Give David $50 million, and Australia gets $100 million. Then ask yourself, why not give David $300 billion and clear Australian debt? I really want to help Australia clear her debt. Think about that. But not too long, or Turnbull will have lost everything
=The law is in black and white, but who can read it? Judges have judgement, and so they don't need to actually see the words. They can infer the words into existence. And risk being made national treasures. Meanwhile, smart kids that might think they know everything say what they know they can get away with. Teen snark is funny. But this precious library assistant has had the last laugh. They have victimised themselves for years in anticipation of what they haven't ever earned. Having been enabled by an industry that never gave a damn so long as there was a slush fund in it for their masters.
That is why some kids have had their lives ruined. Not because the entire system is rotten, but because a petty bureaucrat exploited the ruined system, with the blessing of incompetents like Gillard, Rudd, Shorten and Turnbull.
=
Meanwhile, deluded conservatives like myself call out "Abbott Akbar" every time Turnbull speaks, or makes a mistake. Abbott is so good, he makes Turnbull make mistakes of silence too. Abbott forces Turnbull to make mistakes even when Turnbull hesitates.
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Pyne is in charge of a $50 billion Turkey which probably won't see Thanksgiving. Is that defamatory?
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1000 – Battle of Svolder, Viking Age.
1087 – William Rufus becomes King of England, taking the title William II, (reigned until 1100).
1141 – Yelü Dashi, the Liao dynasty general who founded the Qara Khitai, defeats the Seljuq and Kara-Khanid forces at the Battle of Qatwan.
1379 – Treaty of Neuberg, splitting the Austrian Habsburg lands between the Habsburg dukes Albert III and Leopold III.
1488 – Anne becomes sovereign Duchess of Brittany, becoming a central figure in the struggle for influence that leads to the union of Brittany and France.
1493 – Battle of Krbava Field, a decisive defeat of Croats in Croatianstruggle against the invasion by the Ottoman Empire.
1513 – James IV of Scotland is defeated and dies in the Battle of Flodden, ending Scotland's involvement in the War of the League of Cambrai.
1543 – Mary Stuart, at nine months old, is crowned "Queen of Scots" in the central Scottish town of Stirling.
1561 – The ultimately unsuccessful Colloquy of Poissy opens in an effort to reconcile French Catholics and Protestants.
1739 – Stono Rebellion, the largest slave uprising in Britain's mainland North American colonies prior to the American Revolution, erupts near Charleston, South Carolina.
1776 – The Continental Congress officially names its union of states the United States.
1791 – Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is named after President George Washington.
1801 – Alexander I of Russia confirms the privileges of Baltic provinces.
1839 – John Herschel takes the first glass plate photograph.
1850 – California is admitted as the thirty-first U.S. state.
1850 – The Compromise of 1850 transfers a third of Texas's claimed territory (now parts of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Wyoming) to federal control in return for the U.S. federal government assuming $10 million of Texas's pre-annexation debt.
1855 – Crimean War: The Siege of Sevastopol comes to an end when Russian forces abandon the city.
1863 – American Civil War: The Union Army enters Chattanooga, Tennessee.
1892 – Amalthea, third moon of Jupiter is discovered by Edward Emerson Barnard.
1914 – World War I: The creation of the Canadian Automobile Machine Gun Brigade, the first fully mechanized unit in the British Army.
1922 – The Greco-Turkish War effectively ends with Turkish victory over the Greeks in Smyrna.
1923 – Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey, founds the Republican People's Party.
1924 – Hanapepe massacre occurs on Kauai, Hawaii.
1936 – The crews of Portuguese Navy frigate NRP Afonso de Albuquerqueand destroyer Dão mutinied against the Salazar dictatorship's support of General Franco's coup and declared their solidarity with the Spanish Republic.
1939 – World War II: The Battle of Hel begins, the longest-defended pocket of Polish Army resistance during the German invasion of Poland.
1939 – Burmese national hero U Ottama dies in prison after a hunger striketo protest Britain's colonial government.
1940 – George Stibitz pioneers the first remote operation of a computer.
1942 – World War II: A Japanese floatplane drops incendiary bombs on Oregon.
1943 – World War II: The Allies land at Salerno and Taranto, Italy.
1944 – World War II: The Fatherland Front takes power in Bulgaria through a military coup in the capital and armed rebellion in the country. A new pro-Soviet government is established.
1945 – Second Sino-Japanese War: The Empire of Japan formally surrenders to China.
1947 – First case of a computer bug being found: A moth lodges in a relay of a Harvard Mark II computer at Harvard University.
1948 – Kim Il-sung declares the establishment of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
1954 – The 6.7 Mw Chlef earthquake shakes northern Algeria with a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (Extreme). At least 1,243 people were killed and 5,000 were injured.
1956 – Elvis Presley appears on the Ed Sullivan Show for the first time.
1965 – The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development is established.
1965 – Hurricane Betsy makes its second landfall near New Orleans, leaving 76 dead and $1.42 billion ($10–12 billion in 2005 dollars) in damages, becoming the first hurricane to cause over $1 billion in unadjusted damage.
1966 – The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act is signed into law by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson.
1969 – In Canada, the Official Languages Act comes into force, making French equal to English throughout the Federal government.
1970 – A British airliner is hijacked by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestineand flown to Dawson's Field in Jordan.
1971 – The four-day Attica Prison riot begins, eventually resulting in 39 dead, most killed by state troopers retaking the prison.
1972 – In Kentucky's Mammoth Cave National Park, a Cave Research Foundation exploration and mapping team discovers a link between the Mammoth and Flint Ridge cave systems, making it the longest known cave passageway in the world.
1990 – Batticaloa massacre: Massacre of 184 Tamil civilians by the Sri Lankan Army in Batticaloa District.
1991 – Tajikistan declares independence from the Soviet Union.
1993 – The Palestine Liberation Organization officially recognizes Israel as a legitimate state.
2001 – Ahmad Shah Massoud, leader of the Northern Alliance, is assassinated in Afghanistan by two al-Qaeda assassins who claimed to be Arab journalists wanting an interview.
2002 – The Rafiganj train wreck happened in Bihar, India.
2009 – The Dubai Metro, the first urban train network in the Arabian Peninsula, is ceremonially inaugurated.
2012 – The Indian space agency puts into orbit its heaviest foreign satellite yet, in a streak of 21 consecutive successful PLSV launches.
2012 – A wave of attacks kill more than 100 people and injure 350 others across Iraq.
2015 – Elizabeth II became the longest reigning monarch of the United Kingdom.
2016 – Fifth nuclear weapon testing by North Korea is completed.
Richmond Tigers have a week off after dispatching Geelong Cats. A red Hot Sydney Swans take on Cats next week in a must win situation. AFL is an exciting sport. And unpredictable, mixed with possibilities.
=== from 2016 ===
If robbers ever broke into my house and searched for money, I'd just laugh and search with them....... CW (A former student with political ambition for ALP)
.. you could get into trouble for paying your robbers less than minimum wage .. Fair Work works for YOU. ed=
Turnbull has assured us that he has not panicked at all. He planned to make a mistake and did so in a thoroughly bureaucratic way. Had Turnbull taken longer to make his mistake he might have risked being called out as hesitating. But Turnbull is a leader of a conservative party. And wants to be remembered for that. To be honest, his work is done.
=
Imagine if Turnbull had not given $300 million, but instead $150 million. But the same results having occurred had happened. That makes the aid dollar more efficient. And from that more efficient $150 million, that savings, you could give me $50 million. And Australia would be $100 million better off. Think about that. Give David $50 million, and Australia gets $100 million. Then ask yourself, why not give David $300 billion and clear Australian debt? I really want to help Australia clear her debt. Think about that. But not too long, or Turnbull will have lost everything
=The law is in black and white, but who can read it? Judges have judgement, and so they don't need to actually see the words. They can infer the words into existence. And risk being made national treasures. Meanwhile, smart kids that might think they know everything say what they know they can get away with. Teen snark is funny. But this precious library assistant has had the last laugh. They have victimised themselves for years in anticipation of what they haven't ever earned. Having been enabled by an industry that never gave a damn so long as there was a slush fund in it for their masters.
That is why some kids have had their lives ruined. Not because the entire system is rotten, but because a petty bureaucrat exploited the ruined system, with the blessing of incompetents like Gillard, Rudd, Shorten and Turnbull.
=
Meanwhile, deluded conservatives like myself call out "Abbott Akbar" every time Turnbull speaks, or makes a mistake. Abbott is so good, he makes Turnbull make mistakes of silence too. Abbott forces Turnbull to make mistakes even when Turnbull hesitates.
=
Pyne is in charge of a $50 billion Turkey which probably won't see Thanksgiving. Is that defamatory?
=
I was visiting Melbourne at the time of the final betrayal last year. I arrived on Thursday night and left on Tuesday morning. I had lined up several people I desperately needed to speak with to avoid having to move interstate to find work again. It had been sixteen years since my last Melbourne visit. I failed. Each person cancelled with me after I got here but prevaricated about seeing me. My social visits went well. Little else did. Except for one senior person who met with me at 9am on the Monday morning after a Friday cancellation. He asked me my opinion of Abbott and Turnbull and freedom of speech. He expressed disappointment with Abbott. I said I felt it would be easier when the Libs finally dealt with Turnbull. I thought Abbott was safe, and had turned a corner. That Turnbull's undermining would have to stop. He gave me a lot of time, considered his opinion, but had to go, saying something was happening. A journalist who had promised to hear me out did much the same, without hearing me out, and in the year since, has not heard me out. Because that was when Turnbull overthrew Abbott with Costello's help. Ask Jeff Kennett who he preferred as PM.
Thing is, journalists wanted Abbott overthrown. And ever since they have desperately looked to validate that choice. But they won't find it so long as the reason for Costello's choice is not obvious. Costello believes in a modern party with leaders who don't get their position through political back stabbing, but through training and merit. There is a succession. And Turnbull has not been dithering, but fighting that succession plan. Turnbull has been getting the same people who said Abbott looked bad to say that Morrison now looks bad. And this seems to worry Julie Bishop, who is now trying to look bad too.
And not a single one of those self absorbed bastards knows or cares what they have cost me, the Liberals, The Nationals or the nation.
Abbott used Turnbull's assets much better than Turnbull had. Credln was very good, once she wasn't hamstrung by Turnbull's indecisive hubris. Julie Bishop could be a head kicker as 2-ic but had not enough experience (or ability?) to be first. Costello's office had remained behind and still had connections. One was Nikki Savva. Abbott's leadership took the party to government with a good majority, but he had been hamstrung the entire time by Turnbull, whose leaks hurt successive state regimes too.
Costello was called in to broker a way forward to prevent the haemorrhaging. Senior party members would have done it without the permission of Credln's husband. To get rid of Turnbull, the Liberals couldn't just boot him because of their constitution. Unless they promoted him. Then he could fall on his face. The method had to be to elevate him and then get a succession. Turnbull had not the talent to force it, but Costello targeted things that played to Turnbull's strengths, the republic (captain's picks criticism) and the office structure (Peta Credln). By attacking Abbott's office, and not Abbott, journalists were able to attack as they liked, so that Abbott's successes were sidelined and so called mistakes were emphasised. Savva was used to guide the narrative. So that as Turnbull stumbled a few times before the coup, it still gathered momentum.
Even so, Abbott had run effective government and had begun to make his government and his position very secure. Abbott had shredded Palmer and the independents who were beginning to look foolish for hurting Australia and a little insecure about whether Turnbull could reward them for their opposition to good government. When Hastie looked like performing well in By Election then Turnbull was forced to one last throw of the dice. Turnbull made promises to many about his behaviour he has since broken. Turnbull's promise of free speech over 18c to back benchers, with better relationship with independents and more effectve communication between colleagues than Abbott could deliver was not Turnbull's pitch. It was a tacit admission that Turnbull had previously gummed the works. Bishop had worked in tandem too, with Turnbull, leaking about foreign affairs issues involving Abbott that were not true, and encouraging back benchers in WA (and Wyatt Roy in QLD) to promote Turnbull over Abbott.
Costello's plan for succession for Turnbull is structural. Once Turnbull was leader, he would move to secure his leadership. But he would need to retain his compromised 2ic and he would need to reward Morrison. The party will be brought into balance once Turnbull falls on his face and is rolled. It will happen. Bishop will want it, but she has not got the ability to get it or keep it. Morrison has ability, but has been hurt by Turnbull smears as Turnbull blames him for Turnbull's mistakes. Abbott could still do it if he wants to when the time comes. Costello didn't need to anoint anyone. Turnbull can't use his wealth to hurt the party again. Instead, the worst he can do is be like Malcolm, Fraser, John Hewson or Peter Collins.
Yandere Simulator is a stealth game about stalking a boy and secretly eliminating any girl who seems interested in him, while maintaining the image of an innocent schoolgirl.
The gameplay is similar to the Hitman series; you are put into a large environment filled with many NPCs, and you must track down a specific target and eliminate them. You can use stealth to kill your target without any witnesses, stage an accident that leaves no evidence, or just slaughter anyone who gets in your way. If you don't dispose of corpses, clean up blood, and destroy evidence, then the police might be able to link you to a murder and arrest you.
If you don't want to get any blood on your hands, you can use social sabotage to get rid of a girl; frame her for one of your crimes, get her expelled from school, or ruin her reputation. If you truly want her to suffer, convince every other girl in school to bully her until she commits suicide and saves you the trouble.
If the boy you love witnesses you committing murder, he could never love you, and the game would be over.
For some, at the moment, the Sex Party has more credibility.
Thing is, journalists wanted Abbott overthrown. And ever since they have desperately looked to validate that choice. But they won't find it so long as the reason for Costello's choice is not obvious. Costello believes in a modern party with leaders who don't get their position through political back stabbing, but through training and merit. There is a succession. And Turnbull has not been dithering, but fighting that succession plan. Turnbull has been getting the same people who said Abbott looked bad to say that Morrison now looks bad. And this seems to worry Julie Bishop, who is now trying to look bad too.
And not a single one of those self absorbed bastards knows or cares what they have cost me, the Liberals, The Nationals or the nation.
... later ...
Costello had negotiated with Howard a transition to clear the way to transition for Downer to Howard in the early '90s. Howard was of the belief Costello had the skill and would be a good leader, but needed to knock off a sitting one in order to prove his mettle, as the cult of leadership works that way for conservatives. Costello believed in modern boards style leadership that works well in industry. Howard brought Turnbull into government, then Cabinet as an obstacle for Costello. Costello tanked. Turnbull began undermining the Howard government and succeeded in clearing the leadership with the '07 government change. Only Costello was compromised in similar ways to Boris Johnson post-Brexit, and so Costello left before accepting the poison chalice of leadership with Turnbull poisoning the well. Nelson took the job for a year before succumbing to Turnbull. From then on it was clear air for Turnbull and he would have had a great front bench to take him into government, except he has no skill or ability as a leader. Hockey challenged Turnbull over AGW but chose at the last minute to embrace AGW too. In the leadership vacuum, before the vote, without having backstabbed anyone, Abbott stood and secured the leadership. At that time Costello was distant from the party and very bitter about Howard. But it had been Turnbull's destabilisation that had ultimately cost the Libs government two years earlier.Abbott used Turnbull's assets much better than Turnbull had. Credln was very good, once she wasn't hamstrung by Turnbull's indecisive hubris. Julie Bishop could be a head kicker as 2-ic but had not enough experience (or ability?) to be first. Costello's office had remained behind and still had connections. One was Nikki Savva. Abbott's leadership took the party to government with a good majority, but he had been hamstrung the entire time by Turnbull, whose leaks hurt successive state regimes too.
Costello was called in to broker a way forward to prevent the haemorrhaging. Senior party members would have done it without the permission of Credln's husband. To get rid of Turnbull, the Liberals couldn't just boot him because of their constitution. Unless they promoted him. Then he could fall on his face. The method had to be to elevate him and then get a succession. Turnbull had not the talent to force it, but Costello targeted things that played to Turnbull's strengths, the republic (captain's picks criticism) and the office structure (Peta Credln). By attacking Abbott's office, and not Abbott, journalists were able to attack as they liked, so that Abbott's successes were sidelined and so called mistakes were emphasised. Savva was used to guide the narrative. So that as Turnbull stumbled a few times before the coup, it still gathered momentum.
Even so, Abbott had run effective government and had begun to make his government and his position very secure. Abbott had shredded Palmer and the independents who were beginning to look foolish for hurting Australia and a little insecure about whether Turnbull could reward them for their opposition to good government. When Hastie looked like performing well in By Election then Turnbull was forced to one last throw of the dice. Turnbull made promises to many about his behaviour he has since broken. Turnbull's promise of free speech over 18c to back benchers, with better relationship with independents and more effectve communication between colleagues than Abbott could deliver was not Turnbull's pitch. It was a tacit admission that Turnbull had previously gummed the works. Bishop had worked in tandem too, with Turnbull, leaking about foreign affairs issues involving Abbott that were not true, and encouraging back benchers in WA (and Wyatt Roy in QLD) to promote Turnbull over Abbott.
Costello's plan for succession for Turnbull is structural. Once Turnbull was leader, he would move to secure his leadership. But he would need to retain his compromised 2ic and he would need to reward Morrison. The party will be brought into balance once Turnbull falls on his face and is rolled. It will happen. Bishop will want it, but she has not got the ability to get it or keep it. Morrison has ability, but has been hurt by Turnbull smears as Turnbull blames him for Turnbull's mistakes. Abbott could still do it if he wants to when the time comes. Costello didn't need to anoint anyone. Turnbull can't use his wealth to hurt the party again. Instead, the worst he can do is be like Malcolm, Fraser, John Hewson or Peter Collins.
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Abbott looked pretty good at the beginning too, tbh, but few commentators were admitting it. Prior to the final betrayal last year, Abbott put up what his government had achieved in two years and it was impressive. What he had failed to do was not his fault, but he was working to address it. Turnbull had made it harder and so Abbott had had to shelve the culture war of freedom of speech for the economic one of budget repair. But Turnbull exploited the fact that Turnbull was undermining Abbott and so the willing idiots said it was Abbott's fault that neither freedom of speech was pursued nor budget repair. Abbott had a long list of achievements. Turnbull has none, beyond Miranda Devine's stated belief he is a wily fox.
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I'm not a total prude. But a 9 yo showed this to me, through a youtube video which was totally age inappropriate. Only it could be a smash hit for those exact years.Yandere Simulator is a stealth game about stalking a boy and secretly eliminating any girl who seems interested in him, while maintaining the image of an innocent schoolgirl.
The gameplay is similar to the Hitman series; you are put into a large environment filled with many NPCs, and you must track down a specific target and eliminate them. You can use stealth to kill your target without any witnesses, stage an accident that leaves no evidence, or just slaughter anyone who gets in your way. If you don't dispose of corpses, clean up blood, and destroy evidence, then the police might be able to link you to a murder and arrest you.
If you don't want to get any blood on your hands, you can use social sabotage to get rid of a girl; frame her for one of your crimes, get her expelled from school, or ruin her reputation. If you truly want her to suffer, convince every other girl in school to bully her until she commits suicide and saves you the trouble.
If the boy you love witnesses you committing murder, he could never love you, and the game would be over.
For some, at the moment, the Sex Party has more credibility.
=== from 2015 ===
None for 2015 .. because of Melbourne promotional trip
From 2014
O'Farrell faces ICAC who smeared him but has no evidence of wrong doing presented to him. With an election due within a year, it would be good for the ICAC to give NSW an indication of what is wrong with the Liberal Party of NSW, if anything. It would also be good were they to investigate irregularities in the ALP which has long historical roots which have not been investigated. It is illustrative to contrast this with the testimony of a judge, Gillard's boss at Slaters and Gordon, later appointed judge by Gillard, claimed he knew Gillard was a lover of one company account but had not felt the need to ask her about it or deem it improper. It has been alleged Gillard corruptly misappropriated money from business designated for a union and used part of it on renovations for her home. If what the judge has said is true, it shows a strong reliance on the adage that a person who does nothing, does nothing wrong. More pertinently, it seems an abrogation of duty which has allowed corruption to fester in the highest office of the land. It is telling the reach of slush and unions, that such corruption has never been addressed. Delay a windfall in Superannuation, many funds of which are managed by unions, and unions threaten strikes. A related slush fund attracting attention is the work income protection racket which unions are charging to their members. Surely the union fee covers that? It is ok for the ALP, they still have opinion poll majority and have announced their first policy since they ran out of our money. Shorten is promising to build submarines in Adelaide if he is elected in two years time. Assuming he won't be in jail for involvement with slush then, his ability to surpass a Collins class mistake can't be ignored. Meanwhile Obama thanks Mr Abbott for any of many reasons which Australian news media have missed, Abbott's strength as a leader and reliability as a friend.
We know some things are wrong. It is so obvious it seems absurd to have to explain them. An employee of a comics store has been sacked for publicly speaking out about a back room referred to as a rape room. She seems to have spoken to shop superiors before tweeting and then being fired. She apparently has not approached police with her concerns and doesn't seem to feel the room was a place where rape occurred. Had she approached authorities before publicly outing the room they may well have ignored her, but then she might not now be sacked. But it might still go well for her, news media are covering her story. They won't cover my issues .. I had approached authorities appropriately. Forcefully detaining people for sexual gratification is wrong. That is not what is happening with the Australian Federal Government's processing of boat people as asylum seekers. A recent rumour into the death of journalist Mungo McCallum has been met with glowing tributes. He is alive and well, but one wonders what he would do were he alive today.
Obama plans to heal Sunni/Shia divide .. will he reveal Mohammad's heir? Lol, as one wag observed re IS "The problem with Sharia is that it has never been tried. Not really." Obama could easily heal the schism between Sunni and Shia .. all he need do is reveal the heir of Mohammed. It might not go down well if he claims he is the heir. It also might not go down well if the heir is said to be Sunni. If the heir is Shia and not currently a leader, that won't be good either. Still, it would be poetic if Obama pointed to one of the beheaded journalists and said "It was him!" It is worth dreaming. It is reported many jihadi from the West are dreaming of life in a normal western home. The new sales pitch could be, 'Go to Syria and stay because you are dead.' Meanwhile a terrorist spokesperson in UK links it to Islam. Anjem Choudary is chairman of Britain's Society of Muslim Lawyers and he has taken a terrorist viewpoint on world affairs, bringing Islam into disrepute. It is interesting to contrast Choudary's comments with those of ALP Tony Burke who praises terrorists. Meanwhile an old debate in the UK (circa 2012, between journalist Penny and tv historian Starkey) illustrates how an empty meme can triumph in debate where substance contradicts it. In this case, Starkey had pointed out the ethnicity of Rotherham abusers, and been slapped down by Penny. Thing is Starkey was correct. Obama was similarly deemed to have won debates against Romney when the issue of Benghazi was raised. Another similar issue has been raised by the NYT Ross Douthat who points out that pedophiles are opportunists who will show up wherever they feel they will not be stopped. Interestingly, considering the ramifications of a constitutional change called for in Australia, Senator and idiot Lambie has claimed Aboriginal ancestry. Her right to claim it has been challenged. If she is successful in retaining her identity, she will have a special place reserved for her in the Australian constitution (should the amendments take place) that many other Australians won't have.
We know some things are wrong. It is so obvious it seems absurd to have to explain them. An employee of a comics store has been sacked for publicly speaking out about a back room referred to as a rape room. She seems to have spoken to shop superiors before tweeting and then being fired. She apparently has not approached police with her concerns and doesn't seem to feel the room was a place where rape occurred. Had she approached authorities before publicly outing the room they may well have ignored her, but then she might not now be sacked. But it might still go well for her, news media are covering her story. They won't cover my issues .. I had approached authorities appropriately. Forcefully detaining people for sexual gratification is wrong. That is not what is happening with the Australian Federal Government's processing of boat people as asylum seekers. A recent rumour into the death of journalist Mungo McCallum has been met with glowing tributes. He is alive and well, but one wonders what he would do were he alive today.
Obama plans to heal Sunni/Shia divide .. will he reveal Mohammad's heir? Lol, as one wag observed re IS "The problem with Sharia is that it has never been tried. Not really." Obama could easily heal the schism between Sunni and Shia .. all he need do is reveal the heir of Mohammed. It might not go down well if he claims he is the heir. It also might not go down well if the heir is said to be Sunni. If the heir is Shia and not currently a leader, that won't be good either. Still, it would be poetic if Obama pointed to one of the beheaded journalists and said "It was him!" It is worth dreaming. It is reported many jihadi from the West are dreaming of life in a normal western home. The new sales pitch could be, 'Go to Syria and stay because you are dead.' Meanwhile a terrorist spokesperson in UK links it to Islam. Anjem Choudary is chairman of Britain's Society of Muslim Lawyers and he has taken a terrorist viewpoint on world affairs, bringing Islam into disrepute. It is interesting to contrast Choudary's comments with those of ALP Tony Burke who praises terrorists. Meanwhile an old debate in the UK (circa 2012, between journalist Penny and tv historian Starkey) illustrates how an empty meme can triumph in debate where substance contradicts it. In this case, Starkey had pointed out the ethnicity of Rotherham abusers, and been slapped down by Penny. Thing is Starkey was correct. Obama was similarly deemed to have won debates against Romney when the issue of Benghazi was raised. Another similar issue has been raised by the NYT Ross Douthat who points out that pedophiles are opportunists who will show up wherever they feel they will not be stopped. Interestingly, considering the ramifications of a constitutional change called for in Australia, Senator and idiot Lambie has claimed Aboriginal ancestry. Her right to claim it has been challenged. If she is successful in retaining her identity, she will have a special place reserved for her in the Australian constitution (should the amendments take place) that many other Australians won't have.
From 2013
A big fire is still raging in California, but the eyes of the world are focussed on a dithering Obama. He wants to bomb Syria but responsible people around the world are saying 'no.' But Obama really wants to. Some suggest bombing the Syrian bases of those who assaulted Bengahzi, but Obama doesn't want that. Assad has threatened Israel. Obama doesn't worry about that peace partner. Kerry wants to hit Syria too. He reckons the US must, although he argued the opposite in the Vietnam war. It balances, the Democrats started that war too. Assad says they were the chemical weapons he controls which killed the people his troops shot at. But Assad says he wasn't in control of those weapons at that time. Here then is the joke. Obama wants to hit Syria in a limited strike for killing children (note, not family planning is to be protected and secured by Obama Care). The chemical weapons used were Saddam's ones which Obama claimed never existed. Obama wants to hit Syria and put in power Al Qaeda. That will teach Assad a lesson in power he won't soon forget. Meanwhile, Christians around the world are praising Assad for not hurting them much. Meanwhile Israel is releasing terrorists who killed innocent peoples to facilitate Obama's peace plan in the Middle East. The Jewish new year just passed, and the Jewish peoples are not allowed to visit the wall of their old temple.
Meanwhile in Australia, the election is over and predictably the LNP have to negotiate their policy through the senate. The senate is hostile as the Media said it was important that the LNP have a check on their power. Abbott is not yet calling himself PM .. Rudd still is. The change of government has not yet registered. But it will.
Meanwhile in Australia, the election is over and predictably the LNP have to negotiate their policy through the senate. The senate is hostile as the Media said it was important that the LNP have a check on their power. Abbott is not yet calling himself PM .. Rudd still is. The change of government has not yet registered. But it will.
Historical perspective on this day
9 AD – Arminius' alliance of six Germanic tribes ambushes and annihilates three Roman legions of Publius Quinctilius Varus in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.
337 – Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans succeed their father Constantine Ias co-emperors. The Roman Empire is divided between the three Augusti.
533 – A Byzantine army of 15,000 men under Belisarius lands at Caput Vada(modern Tunisia) and marches to Carthage.
337 – Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans succeed their father Constantine Ias co-emperors. The Roman Empire is divided between the three Augusti.
533 – A Byzantine army of 15,000 men under Belisarius lands at Caput Vada(modern Tunisia) and marches to Carthage.
1000 – Battle of Svolder, Viking Age.
1087 – William Rufus becomes King of England, taking the title William II, (reigned until 1100).
1141 – Yelü Dashi, the Liao dynasty general who founded the Qara Khitai, defeats the Seljuq and Kara-Khanid forces at the Battle of Qatwan.
1379 – Treaty of Neuberg, splitting the Austrian Habsburg lands between the Habsburg dukes Albert III and Leopold III.
1488 – Anne becomes sovereign Duchess of Brittany, becoming a central figure in the struggle for influence that leads to the union of Brittany and France.
1493 – Battle of Krbava Field, a decisive defeat of Croats in Croatianstruggle against the invasion by the Ottoman Empire.
1513 – James IV of Scotland is defeated and dies in the Battle of Flodden, ending Scotland's involvement in the War of the League of Cambrai.
1543 – Mary Stuart, at nine months old, is crowned "Queen of Scots" in the central Scottish town of Stirling.
1561 – The ultimately unsuccessful Colloquy of Poissy opens in an effort to reconcile French Catholics and Protestants.
1739 – Stono Rebellion, the largest slave uprising in Britain's mainland North American colonies prior to the American Revolution, erupts near Charleston, South Carolina.
1776 – The Continental Congress officially names its union of states the United States.
1791 – Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is named after President George Washington.
1801 – Alexander I of Russia confirms the privileges of Baltic provinces.
1839 – John Herschel takes the first glass plate photograph.
1850 – California is admitted as the thirty-first U.S. state.
1850 – The Compromise of 1850 transfers a third of Texas's claimed territory (now parts of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Wyoming) to federal control in return for the U.S. federal government assuming $10 million of Texas's pre-annexation debt.
1855 – Crimean War: The Siege of Sevastopol comes to an end when Russian forces abandon the city.
1863 – American Civil War: The Union Army enters Chattanooga, Tennessee.
1892 – Amalthea, third moon of Jupiter is discovered by Edward Emerson Barnard.
1914 – World War I: The creation of the Canadian Automobile Machine Gun Brigade, the first fully mechanized unit in the British Army.
1922 – The Greco-Turkish War effectively ends with Turkish victory over the Greeks in Smyrna.
1923 – Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey, founds the Republican People's Party.
1924 – Hanapepe massacre occurs on Kauai, Hawaii.
1936 – The crews of Portuguese Navy frigate NRP Afonso de Albuquerqueand destroyer Dão mutinied against the Salazar dictatorship's support of General Franco's coup and declared their solidarity with the Spanish Republic.
1939 – World War II: The Battle of Hel begins, the longest-defended pocket of Polish Army resistance during the German invasion of Poland.
1939 – Burmese national hero U Ottama dies in prison after a hunger striketo protest Britain's colonial government.
1940 – George Stibitz pioneers the first remote operation of a computer.
1942 – World War II: A Japanese floatplane drops incendiary bombs on Oregon.
1943 – World War II: The Allies land at Salerno and Taranto, Italy.
1944 – World War II: The Fatherland Front takes power in Bulgaria through a military coup in the capital and armed rebellion in the country. A new pro-Soviet government is established.
1945 – Second Sino-Japanese War: The Empire of Japan formally surrenders to China.
1947 – First case of a computer bug being found: A moth lodges in a relay of a Harvard Mark II computer at Harvard University.
1948 – Kim Il-sung declares the establishment of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
1954 – The 6.7 Mw Chlef earthquake shakes northern Algeria with a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (Extreme). At least 1,243 people were killed and 5,000 were injured.
1956 – Elvis Presley appears on the Ed Sullivan Show for the first time.
1965 – The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development is established.
1965 – Hurricane Betsy makes its second landfall near New Orleans, leaving 76 dead and $1.42 billion ($10–12 billion in 2005 dollars) in damages, becoming the first hurricane to cause over $1 billion in unadjusted damage.
1966 – The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act is signed into law by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson.
1969 – In Canada, the Official Languages Act comes into force, making French equal to English throughout the Federal government.
1970 – A British airliner is hijacked by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestineand flown to Dawson's Field in Jordan.
1971 – The four-day Attica Prison riot begins, eventually resulting in 39 dead, most killed by state troopers retaking the prison.
1972 – In Kentucky's Mammoth Cave National Park, a Cave Research Foundation exploration and mapping team discovers a link between the Mammoth and Flint Ridge cave systems, making it the longest known cave passageway in the world.
1990 – Batticaloa massacre: Massacre of 184 Tamil civilians by the Sri Lankan Army in Batticaloa District.
1991 – Tajikistan declares independence from the Soviet Union.
1993 – The Palestine Liberation Organization officially recognizes Israel as a legitimate state.
2001 – Ahmad Shah Massoud, leader of the Northern Alliance, is assassinated in Afghanistan by two al-Qaeda assassins who claimed to be Arab journalists wanting an interview.
2002 – The Rafiganj train wreck happened in Bihar, India.
2009 – The Dubai Metro, the first urban train network in the Arabian Peninsula, is ceremonially inaugurated.
2012 – The Indian space agency puts into orbit its heaviest foreign satellite yet, in a streak of 21 consecutive successful PLSV launches.
2012 – A wave of attacks kill more than 100 people and injure 350 others across Iraq.
2015 – Elizabeth II became the longest reigning monarch of the United Kingdom.
2016 – Fifth nuclear weapon testing by North Korea is completed.
=== Publishing News ===
This column welcomes feedback and criticism. The column is not made up but based on the days events and articles which are then placed in the feed. So they may not have an apparent cohesion they would have had were they made up.
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I am publishing a book called Bread of Life: January.
Bread of Life is a daily bible quote with a layman's understanding of the meaning. I give one quote for each day, and also a series of personal stories illustrating key concepts eg Who is God? What is a miracle? Why is there tragedy?
January is the first of the anticipated year-long work of thirteen books. One for each month and the whole year. It costs to publish. It (Kindle version) should retail at about $2US online, but the paperback version would cost more, according to production cost.If you have a heart for giving, I fundraise at gofund.me/27tkwuc
Bread of Life is a daily bible quote with a layman's understanding of the meaning. I give one quote for each day, and also a series of personal stories illustrating key concepts eg Who is God? What is a miracle? Why is there tragedy?
January is the first of the anticipated year-long work of thirteen books. One for each month and the whole year. It costs to publish. It (Kindle version) should retail at about $2US online, but the paperback version would cost more, according to production cost.If you have a heart for giving, I fundraise at gofund.me/27tkwuc
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List of available items at Create Space
The Amazon Author Page for David Ball
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Happy birthday and many happy returns Eli Israel Goundar, Aurelian (214), Honorius (384), Cardinal Richelieu (1585), Luigi Galvani (1737), William Bligh (1754), Leo Tolstoy (1828), Fred Spofforth (1853), Herbert Henry Ball (1863), Colonel Sanders (1890), John Gorton (1911), Otis Redding (1941), Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (1949), Alexander Downer (1951), Hugh Grant (1960), Victoria Federica de Marichalar y Borbón (2000). On your day, Republic Day in North Korea (1948)
1141 – Yelü Dashi, the Liao Dynasty general who founded the Qara-Khitai, defeated the Seljuq and Kara-Khanid forces at the Battle of Qatwan near Samarkand, present-day Uzbekistan.
1513 – War of the League of Cambrai: James IV of Scotland was killed at the Battle of Flodden in Northumberland while leading an invasion of England.
1739 – The Stono Rebellion, at the time the largest slave rebellion in the Thirteen Colonies of British America, erupted near Charleston, South Carolina.
1969 – The Official Languages Act of Canada came into force, giving both French and English equal status throughout the Canadian national government.
2010 – A natural gas pipeline exploded in San Bruno, California, US, creating a "wall of fire more than 1,000 feet (300 m) high".Value your freedom. Put battles behind you. Don't invade England. Put down the slave rebellion forever, by freeing the slaves and make them part of your family. French language has Je ne sais pas and entrepreneur. When it comes to gas, better out than in, my mother said. And now to party!
1141 – Yelü Dashi, the Liao Dynasty general who founded the Qara-Khitai, defeated the Seljuq and Kara-Khanid forces at the Battle of Qatwan near Samarkand, present-day Uzbekistan.
1513 – War of the League of Cambrai: James IV of Scotland was killed at the Battle of Flodden in Northumberland while leading an invasion of England.
1739 – The Stono Rebellion, at the time the largest slave rebellion in the Thirteen Colonies of British America, erupted near Charleston, South Carolina.
1969 – The Official Languages Act of Canada came into force, giving both French and English equal status throughout the Canadian national government.
2010 – A natural gas pipeline exploded in San Bruno, California, US, creating a "wall of fire more than 1,000 feet (300 m) high".Value your freedom. Put battles behind you. Don't invade England. Put down the slave rebellion forever, by freeing the slaves and make them part of your family. French language has Je ne sais pas and entrepreneur. When it comes to gas, better out than in, my mother said. And now to party!
- 214 – Aurelian, Roman emperor (d. 275)
- 384 – Honorius, Roman emperor (d. 423)
- 1466 – Ashikaga Yoshitane, Japanese shogun (d. 1523)
- 1585 – Cardinal Richelieu, French clergyman (d. 1642)
- 1656 – Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, German composer (d. 1746)
- 1731 – Francisco Javier Clavijero, Mexican priest, historian, and scholar (d. 1787)
- 1737 – Luigi Galvani, Italian physician and physicist (d. 1798)
- 1754 – William Bligh, English admiral and politician, 4th Governor of New South Wales (d. 1817)
- 1778 – Clemens Brentano, German poet and author (d. 1842)
- 1828 – Leo Tolstoy, Russian author and playwright (d. 1910)
- 1853 – Fred Spofforth, Australian-English cricketer (d. 1926)
- 1863 – Herbert Henry Ball, English-Canadian journalist and politician (d. 1943)
- 1878 – Adelaide Crapsey, American poet (d. 1914)
- 1890 – Colonel Sanders, American businessman, founded KFC (d. 1980)
- 1892 – Tsuru Aoki, Japanese-American actress (d. 1961)
- 1894 – Bert Oldfield, Australian cricketer (d. 1976)
- 1901 – James Blades, English drummer (Melos Ensemble) (d. 1999)
- 1903 – Phyllis A. Whitney, Japanese-American author (d. 2008)
- 1911 – John Gorton, Australian lieutenant and politician, 19th Prime Minister of Australia (d. 2002)
- 1920 – Feng Kang, Chinese mathematician and physicist (d. 1993)
- 1927 – Elvin Jones, American drummer (d. 2004)
- 1932 – Sylvia Miles, American actress
- 1941 – Otis Redding, American singer-songwriter and producer (d. 1967)
- 1941 – Dennis Ritchie, American computer scientist, created the C programming language (d. 2011)
- 1946 – Jim Keays, Scottish-Australian singer-songwriter (The Masters Apprentices and Cotton Keays & Morris) (d. 2014)
- 1946 – Bruce Palmer, Canadian bass player (Buffalo Springfield and The Mynah Birds) (d. 2004)
- 1949 – Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Indonesian general and politician, 6th President of Indonesia
- 1950 – John McFee, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (The Doobie Brothers and Southern Pacific)
- 1951 – Alexander Downer, Australian politician, 34th Minister of Foreign Affairs for Australia
- 1960 – Hugh Grant, English actor and producer
- 1966 – Adam Sandler, American actor, singer, screenwriter, and producer
- 1969 – Rachel Hunter, New Zealand model and actress
- 1970 – Natalia Streignard, Spanish-Venezuelan actress
- 1974 – Marcos Curiel, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (P.O.D. and Daylight Division)
- 1974 – Mathias Färm, Swedish singer and guitarist (Millencolin and Franky Lee)
- 1974 – Gok Wan, English fashion consultant, author and television host
- 1975 – Michael Bublé, Canadian singer-songwriter and actor
- 1976 – Kristoffer Rygg, Norwegian singer-songwriter and producer (Ulver, Borknagar, and Head Control System)
- 1977 – Chae Jung-an, South Korean actress and singer
- 1981 – Nancy Wu, Hong Kong actress
- 1982 – Ai Otsuka, Japanese singer-songwriter, pianist, and actress (Rabbit)
- 1983 – Kristine Hermosa, Filipino actress
- 1983 – Kim Jung-hwa, South Korean model and actress
- 1983 – Katy Steele, Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist (Little Birdy)
- 1987 – Andrea Petkovic, German tennis player
- 1990 – Jordan Tabor, English footballer (d. 2014)
- 1992 – Frencheska Farr, Filipino singer and actress
- 1992 – Damian McGinty, Irish singer and actor (Celtic Thunder)
- 2000 – Victoria de Marichalar y Borbón, Spanish daughter of Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo
Deaths
- 1087 – William the Conqueror, English king (b. 1028)
- 1513 – victims of the Battle of Flodden
- – James IV of Scotland (b. 1473)
- – George Douglas, Master of Angus (b. 1469)
- – William Douglas of Glenbervie (b. 1473)
- – William Graham, 1st Earl of Montrose, Scottish politician (b. 1464)
- – George Hepburn, Scottish bishop
- – Adam Hepburn, 2nd Earl of Bothwell, Scottish politician, Lord High Admiral of Scotland
- – Adam Hepburn of Craggis
- – David Kennedy, 1st Earl of Cassilis, Scottish soldier (b. 1478)
- – Alexander Lauder of Blyth, Scottish politician
- – Alexander Stewart, Scottish archbishop (b. 1493)
- – Matthew Stewart, 2nd Earl of Lennox, Scottish politician (b. 1488)
- 1569 – Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Flemish painter (b. 1525)
- 1901 – Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, French painter and illustrator (b. 1864)
- 1915 – Albert Spalding, American baseball player, manager, and businessman, co-founded Spalding (b. 1850)
- 1934 – Roger Fry, English painter and critic (b. 1866)
- 1955 – Carl Friedberg, German pianist and educator (b. 1872)
- 1958 – Charlie Macartney, Australian cricketer (b. 1886)
- 1975 – John McGiver, American actor (b. 1913)
- 1976 – Mao Zedong, Chinese politician (b. 1893)
- 1978 – Hugh MacDiarmid, Scottish poet (b. 1892)
- 1978 – Jack Warner, Canadian-American film producer, co-founded Warner Bros. (b. 1892)
- 2003 – Edward Teller, Hungarian-American physicist (b. 1908)
- 2004 – Ernie Ball, American guitarist and businessman (b. 1930)
- 2005 – John Wayne Glover, English-Australian serial killer (b. 1932)
- 2011 – Daniel Hulet, Belgian cartoonist (b. 1945)
- 2013 – Shalom Yoran, Polish author (b. 1925)
Piers Akerman
ScoMo on to a winner as he channels Menzies
PIERS AKERMAN IN AN off-the-cuff speech, Scott Morrison demonstrated he has the potential to lead the Coalition to victory at the next election highlighting his values and his policy direction which leant on the Menzies legacy, Piers Akerman writes.
===Andrew Bolt
THE QUESTION THAT SILENCED CHELSEA MANNING
The ABC's Tom Tilley asks Chelsea Manning about her leaking of secret documents when a US soldier: "Some of your leaked documents were found in Osama Bin Laden's compound though, after his death, that's information in the hands of one of America's biggest enemies. Do you have any regrets about that outcome?" Great question. Interview ends abruptly.
===CREAM PUFF BRIGADE
Tim Blair – Tuesday, September 09, 2014 (3:37pm)
Several of our homesick jihadi friends are now Islamic State prisoners:
Five British ISIS fighters have been locked up in a Syria torture camp after pleading to be allowed to return home because they had become disillusioned with the self-proclaimed Islamic State.The Express reports that the men have been nicknamed the “cream puff brigade” after being branded as “traitors” and sent to a detention centre in the city of Raqqa – the de facto ISIS capital. They are now reportedly being “mistreated on a daily basis”.The volunteers, who are believed to have become sick of the brutality shown by some of their fellow fighters, are now “considered traitors who deserve death”, according to German magazine Focus.
This is working out better than anyone could have expected – although there is a precedent:
It is not the first time Westernised “jihadists” have become disillusioned.German intelligence sources revealed in 2010 how one gang had become the laughing stock of the Taliban because they missed their mums while training at a terror camp in Pakistan.
(Via Old Fellah)
THOSE MOST LIKELY
Tim Blair – Tuesday, September 09, 2014 (3:31pm)
The NYT’s Ross Douthat:
Show me what a culture values, prizes, puts on a pedestal, and I’ll tell you who is likely to get away with rape.In Catholic Boston or Catholic Ireland, that meant men robed in the vestments of the church.In Joe Paterno’s pigskin-mad Happy Valley, it meant a beloved football coach.In status-conscious, education-obsessed Manhattan, it meant charismatic teachers at an elite private school.In Hollywood and the wider culture industry — still the great undiscovered country of sexual exploitation, I suspect — it has often meant the famous and talented, from Roman Polanski to the BBC’s Jimmy Savile, robed in the authority of their celebrity and art.And in Rotherham, it meant men whose ethnic and religious background made them seem politically untouchable, and whose victims belonged to a class that both liberal and conservative elements in British society regard with condescension or contempt.
(Via Instapundit. See also this excellent piece by Rita Panahi.)
NO RETURN TICKET
Tim Blair – Tuesday, September 09, 2014 (11:59am)
UPDATE. “The folks at Foggy Bottom seem to have missed the whole point about groups like ISIS,” emails A.R.M. Jones. “Their adherents like to butcher people, and they don’t really care who. A better approach, for my money, is to show them what awaits (if Obama ever gets his finger out). Show them brave wannabe martyrs running for their livesin vain when an Apache shows up.”
How to destroy someone in a debate
Andrew Bolt September 09 2014 (12:55pm)
A classic failure of the Left is to put seeming above doing.
That becomes a real problem when the doing is exposed - and makes the seeming look sick.
This video dates from 2012 but I have only just seen it. What’s more, it involves someone of the Left - radical blogger and journalist Laurie Penny - initially attacking TV historian David Starkey for seeming a racist for raising an issue that has since blown up into a national scandal:
End of debate.
(Thanks to reader Allan.)
===That becomes a real problem when the doing is exposed - and makes the seeming look sick.
This video dates from 2012 but I have only just seen it. What’s more, it involves someone of the Left - radical blogger and journalist Laurie Penny - initially attacking TV historian David Starkey for seeming a racist for raising an issue that has since blown up into a national scandal:
[The] contretemps ... occurred after the historian had talked about the values of the Asian men from Rochdale who were convicted of grooming young white girls for sex as being “entrenched in the foothills of the Punjab or wherever it is”, and how the men needed to be “inculcated in the British ways of doing things”.It is a very good one, too.
Penny accused Starkey of “playing xenophobia and national prejudice for laughs” and asked him in a leading question whether he had a home in America, implying that Starkey might have tax questions to answer, a strong innuendo in the current climate of zero-tolerance. The video shows Starkey bouncing out of his seat in response to this perceived smear, taking to the lectern to “share a little story” ....
End of debate.
(Thanks to reader Allan.)
Judge questioned about AWU slush fund
Andrew Bolt September 09 2014 (11:38am)
The royal commission gets closer to the heart of the Gillard matter today:
Michael Smith covers Justice Murphy’s evidence here.
Summary: Murphy says he didn’t know about the slush fund (Gillard did it alone), Gillard should have opened a file on the work she did and he’d taken her denials of impropiety at face vale. He says he knew Gillard was having an affair with her client, AWU official Bruce Wilson, but did not counsel her about it and did not think it improper.
According to Michael, there was also this:
(Thanks to reader Peter of Bellevue Hill.)
===A FEDERAL Court judge will face questioning at the royal commission into union corruption today about Julia Gillard’s claims that as her manager at a law firm, he did not give any advice about a union slush fund she helped set up for their client, her union boss boyfriend [Bruce Wilson].UPDATE
Bernard Murphy, a former equity partner of Slater & Gordon law firm ... oversaw Ms Gillard’s work in the industrial unit in the 1990s…
Justice Murphy, the head of Melbourne-based firm Maurice Blackburn until being elevated to the Federal Court by the Gillard government in 2011, has not been questioned about the slush fund or Mr Wilson, or whether Ms Gillard talked to him about helping set up the slush fund… Justice Murphy has been named in new evidence from confessed union fraudster Ralph Blewitt, who has claimed Mr Murphy was at a meeting in Melbourne when requirements for the slush fund were discussed. But Mr Wilson said while Mr Murphy was involved in the union’s legal work, there was no Melbourne meeting, and only Ms Gillard from the law firm was involved in the work at the time of their personal relationship.
Michael Smith covers Justice Murphy’s evidence here.
Summary: Murphy says he didn’t know about the slush fund (Gillard did it alone), Gillard should have opened a file on the work she did and he’d taken her denials of impropiety at face vale. He says he knew Gillard was having an affair with her client, AWU official Bruce Wilson, but did not counsel her about it and did not think it improper.
According to Michael, there was also this:
Murphy says the AWU WRA (slush fund) incorporation was a surprise to him, as was concerns expressed by partners in the firm about Gillard acting in the Kerr Street conveyance as was concerns among the partners about payments from the AWU WRA for renovations to Gillard’s house.Murphy seems to have been extremely incurious at the time: not asking Gillard about the affair, about her failure to open a file, or about details of the slush fund.
Stoljar, “What were the concerns about the conveyance? Murphy, “That Julia Gillard had created an Association which might have been set up corruptly and might have involved corrupt monies and might have involved in the firm in the conveyance with that corrupt money”.
(Thanks to reader Peter of Bellevue Hill.)
All-wise Obama to solve the Sunni-Shia divide
Andrew Bolt September 09 2014 (9:55am)
Seriously? Barack Obama really thinks he can end a bloody Middle Eastern schism going back centuries?
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Obama should start his grand mission of uniting Muslims in Gaza - before Hamas becomes the moderate option:
===We’re going to have to train the military there more capably. We’ve got to do more effective diplomatic work to eliminate the schism between Sunni and Shia that has been fueling so much of the violence in Syria, in Iraq. And so we put together a plan that is compatible with the kind of work that we’re doing now.Is this man really so colossally vain?
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Obama should start his grand mission of uniting Muslims in Gaza - before Hamas becomes the moderate option:
Abu Hafs al-Maqdisi is leader of Jaish al-Oumah — the Army of the Nation — one of nine Salafist groups in Gaza that believe Hamas is not pushing sharia quickly enough…
They are: Jaish al Oumah (Army of the Nation); Jaljalat (Rolling Thunder); Jaish al-Islam (Army of Islam); Ansar al-Sunnah (Loyal Followers of Sunnah); Jund Ansar Allah (Soldiers of Followers of Allah); the Al Tawheed Brigades (The One God Brigades); the Al Haman Mohamed Bin Maslamah Brigades; the Mujahideen Shoura Council (the Defenders of God Council); and Ahrar al-Watan (the Free of the Homeland).
All are Sunni, all want sharia law immediately and some endorse kidnappings…
The rivalry has spilled into gunfights. In 2009 Jund Ansar Allah declared the south of Gaza a caliphate. Hamas surrounded the group’s mosque and opened fire, with 28 members killed…
Added to this lethal cocktail is Islamic Jihad, a formidable rival to Hamas. While Hamas has aligned itself with Sunni powers — particularly Qatar — Islamic Jihad has aligned itself with Iran, leader of the Shia world.
One Western intelligence source who specialises in arms movements in the Middle East tells The Australian that in the recent war with Israel Islamic Jihad had more lethal weapons than Hamas, because theirs had been supplied by Iran, while many of Hamas’s were made in Gaza.
Labor still has handy lead
Andrew Bolt September 09 2014 (8:55am)
Coalition support - as measured by Newspoll - is a bit lower than I’d have expected after the past month:
===The latest Newspoll, conducted exclusively for The Australian, reveals support for the Coalition is significantly below the level of its thumping election victory, while Labor is marginally higher but leads in two-party-preferred terms by 52 to 48 per cent.
Lambie’s Aboriginal ancestry disputed
Andrew Bolt September 09 2014 (8:36am)
Our obsession with “race” is made to seem even more farcical by Jacqui Lambie - whose claims to Aboriginal ancestry have angered Tasmanian Aboriginal leaders:
(Thanks to readers a happy little debunker, RightWingNuclearArmedDeathRabbit and others.)
===The outspoken Senate newcomer claimed in her maiden speech last week that she was related to, if not descended from, a prominent Aboriginal resistance leader of north-eastern Tasmania.Know that if Lambie can prove this tenuous and disputed link that she will have different legal status to non-Aboriginal Australians on the grounds of her different “race”, should the proposed changes to change the constitution to acknowledge Aborigines succeed.
“I acknowledge and pay my respects to Australia’s Aboriginal traditional owners. I share their blood, culture and history through my mother’s, Sue Lambie’s, family,” Senator Lambie said.
“We trace our history over six generations to celebrated Aboriginal chieftain of the Tasmania east coast, Mannalargenna.”
Clyde Mansell, a community elder and acknowledged direct descendant of Mannalargenna, said it was news to him…
Mr Mansell, who is also chair of the Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania, branded Senator Lambie’s claims as “… totally unfounded...”
“She had no idea what she was saying and couldn’t even pronounce the name [Mannalargenna] properly.”
Senator Lambie provided some documents to Australian Story on Monday afternoon.
A family tree indicates a lineage from one of Mannalargenna’s granddaughters, Margaret (also known as Mary), who was the offspring of Mannalargenna’s daughter Worretermoeteyenner and a sealer, George Briggs, who had abducted her… This key ancestor in Senator Lambie’s family tree, Margaret Briggs, is said to have married a Thomas Hite, with the rest of the family emanating from them.
But there is no trace of a Thomas Hite in the Tasmanian archival records.
And the Tasmanian Pioneer Index shows that Margaret Briggs died in 1839, aged 22, with no mention of a spouse or offspring, all of which is consistent with a detailed Briggs family genealogy…The documents provided to Australian Story include the findings of a 2002 Administrative Appeals Tribunal dispute relating to rights to participate in an ATSIC election.
(Thanks to readers a happy little debunker, RightWingNuclearArmedDeathRabbit and others.)
How unions and their employer mates make millions from the workers
Andrew Bolt September 09 2014 (8:27am)
A very lucrative union rort exposed:
===REQUIRING employers to pay into income-protection schemes that generate massive fees for unions should be outlawed through changes to federal workplace laws, the royal commission into union governance has been told.Grace Collier on snouts in the trough:
The Australian Industry Group said it was “inappropriate” for unions to gain multi-million-dollar revenue streams from employers funding income-protection and redundancy schemes…
The commission was told last Friday that the Electrical Trades Union in Victoria received a $4.5 million bonanza in “management fees” and other payments in just 12 months by pushing employers across the state into preferred supplier deals negotiated by its then leader, Dean Mighell. The arrangement meant the ETU pocketed a 20 per cent commission on the premiums paid by employers to cover their workers for income-protection insurance in the 2013 financial year. The employer group representing firms in the industry, the National Electrical and Communications Association, also benefited, receiving almost $330,000 in directors’ fees and other income in the same period…
IN 2011 a tip-off came from an insider. An employer group, the National Electrical and Communications Association, had just done a dirty deal with a construction union…(Thanks to reader Peter of Bellevue Hill.)
In the 2012-13 year, the association received secret commissions of almost $330,000 for pushing its members — business owners — into a union enterprise bargaining agreement…
Yesterday I spoke to one of the association’s members, who employs 30 electricians. The EBA makes him pay $95 a week per employee ($150,000 a year) into a union fund called Protect. From this fund, secret commissions are paid to the union and the association gets a 25 per cent cut of those. The business owner hates his EBA — it is basically sending him bankrupt. No union forced him into it; he has never even seen a union person. Instead, a person from the association visited him and told him he should sign it.
Tony Burke praises the “bravery” of Palestinians “engaging in politics in different ways”
Andrew Bolt September 09 2014 (8:02am)
Labor frontbencher Tony Burke savages Israel and praises Palestinians fighting it:
Note that in Burke’s speech there is not a single reference to what Israel is actually up against - a terrorist-led government in Gaza, pledged to its destruction and preaching the most vicious Jew-hatred.
Here is one of the latest examples, from the Al-Aqsa TV that Hamas controls in Gaza. Palestinian preacher Bahsir Al-’Ashi is being interviewed:
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How former Foreign Minister Bob Carr is spending September 11, the anniversary of Islamist terror attacks which killed nearly 3000 people, including 10 Australians:
Can the choice of date be an accident?
(Thanks to reader Daniel.)
===You don’t need to be of any particular religious faith to be opposed to the bombing of children....And then this astonishing statement:
[T]he Friends of Palestine group ... brought me photographs of what had happened to the water supply for the people who lived downstream from one of the [Jewish] settlements… [W]hen you see people who have had their drinking water trashed by a settlement upstream, you get a sense very quickly of proportion…
[W]hen settlements are being built between Bethlehem and Ramallah, all the way south of Jericho, that’s about preventing a two state solution. It cannot be about anything else…
When Bob Carr was Foreign Minister, for the first time, Australia stopped automatically lining up with whatever the voting pattern of the United States and Israel was on resolutions of the United Nations. For the first time, we refused to line up when it came to whether or not there’d be improved recognition in the General Assembly for the Palestinian people… If you are serious about justice, then we need to acknowledge and acknowledge the truth, that all Israeli settlements on Palestinian land are illegal. If we’re serious about speaking the truth then we must unequivocally be able to say that East Jerusalem is occupied.
For those who are political advocates within Palestine itself, I will never know the bravery that comes with putting your life on the line and at risk, in engaging in politics in different ways.What the hell does Burke mean with “engaging in politics in different ways”? I know how it would have sounded to Muslims in favour of jihad.
Note that in Burke’s speech there is not a single reference to what Israel is actually up against - a terrorist-led government in Gaza, pledged to its destruction and preaching the most vicious Jew-hatred.
Here is one of the latest examples, from the Al-Aqsa TV that Hamas controls in Gaza. Palestinian preacher Bahsir Al-’Ashi is being interviewed:
The people occupying Palestine are the enemies of Mankind. The Jews are not the enemies of the Palestinians alone. If I could, I would say this in English, so that the people of the whole world would understand that the Jews are their enemies.What the hell is Burke playing at? I know that 20 per cent of the voters in his seat are Muslim, but can that excuse his reckless stoking of resentments?
The Jews are the enemies of the Christians worldwide. They are the enemies of the Americans and of all the nations, not just of Palestine and of the Arab and Islamic nation. The Jews are prepared to sow corruption in the world, and to ignite strife and wars between the nations…
All the nations need to understand that the most important thing for the Jews and their leaders is to appeal to the sentiment of their people by quenching their thirst for sucking the blood of others. This is what happened [in the war].
The killing of children brings joy to the Jews. The killing of children brings joy to the Jews. The Jewish people rejoice at the killing of children, women, and the elderly, at the uprooting of trees, the plundering of money, and the burning of lands. This is true of all of the Jews, of the entire Jewish people.
All the nations of the world should know that sucking the blood of non-Jews and killing them is in the very nature of the Jews. After all, they are the slayers of the prophets. It is a war of Truth against Falsehood, and both sides have supporters.
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How former Foreign Minister Bob Carr is spending September 11, the anniversary of Islamist terror attacks which killed nearly 3000 people, including 10 Australians:
Carr will be speaking about the Middle East at a Lebanese restaurant in Bankstown for Sydney University’s far-Left Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, a supporter of boycotts on Israel, with proceeds going to “funds for scholarships for Palestinian students”.
Can the choice of date be an accident?
(Thanks to reader Daniel.)
Choudary: terrorism is “part of Islam”
Andrew Bolt September 09 2014 (7:26am)
Anjem Choudary was chairman of Britain’s Society of Muslim Lawyers:
In the interview Choudary says terrorism is authorised by the Koran, no distinction should be made between civilians and soldiers and the Islamic State’s terrorism is “pro-life”.
From his interview, an insight into the kind of Islam preached in parts of Britain…
Britain and the US are the true terrorists:
(Thanks to reader Charles.)
===An acolyte of the extremist cleric Omar Bakri Muhammed, who fled the UK for Lebanon, the 47-year-old former lawyer was a founding member of Al-Muhajiroun, which celebrated the 9/11 attacks, and was proscribed along with several other groups that Choudary has fronted, including Islam4UK… Because of his large claims and small following, Choudary has often been derided, not least by fellow Muslims, as a joke figure of no significance. Yet he is known to have had links with a number of people convicted under anti-terrorism laws, as well as the killer of Lee Rigby, Michael Adebolajo.No significance? I doubt that is true. And we must pray it isn’t after his interview with Russian television.
In the interview Choudary says terrorism is authorised by the Koran, no distinction should be made between civilians and soldiers and the Islamic State’s terrorism is “pro-life”.
From his interview, an insight into the kind of Islam preached in parts of Britain…
Britain and the US are the true terrorists:
Well if you look in the Oxford dictionary in fact, the word terrorism is the use of violence against a community or a section of the community for political purposes. So I would say to you that the ordinary English meaning is precisely what the Americans and the British are doing in Afghanistan, and what they did before in Iraq, to establish their own military and economic interests no matter what the cost is to the life and wealth of the people… I think there is something called state terrorism, which in fact the Americans are in fact engaging in quite regularly.The Islamic State’s terrorism is “pro-life”:
I think that there is terrorism which is pro-life, and there is terrorism which is against life. You know, you could terrorise the enemy in order to make sure that the war ends quickly. And I think this is what the Islamic State in fact are trying to do, to scare off the Americans and their own allies in Syria and Iraq. And then there is terrorism which is against life, which is like carpet bombing, dropping nuclear weapons, the shock and awe that we saw in Iraq before.Terrorism is “part of Islam” and killing civilians is legitimate:
Allah mentions in the Quran in fact, if you look in Chapter eight, verse 60, he said “Prepare as much as you can steeds of war to terrorise the enemy.” So terrorising the enemy is in fact part of Islam, I mean this is something that we must embrace and understand, as far as the jurisprudence of jihad is concerned. Secondly, I think that think that people need to appreciate is that in war, the Muslims are not distinguishing in general between civilians and military. Because those very civilians are those that put the people in charge, and those people in charge – Barack Obama and others – are sending their troops to Muslim countries. So they’re not making that distinction, let alone between people who are journalists, who are considered to be the right hand in fact, and the propaganda machine of the Obama administration.James Foley and other journalists are seen as the enemy:
I don’t know the details of Mr James Foley… But what I can definitely tell you is that journalists in general from the West, the civilians from places like America, at the current time are in a position where there is no sanctity for them in Muslim countries. There is no one to give them that sanctity. We are uprising against our own regimes, and they are seen as enemies of the Usama Muslims.Taking hostages is what Mohammed did, too, and all non-Muslims in Muslim lands are targets:
...the Prophet himself took hostages from a tribe which had an alliance with another tribe, who had actually taken the Muslims hostage.... But what I can say to you definitely is that at the current time, in Muslim countries, there is no sanctity for non-Muslims who are citizens of those regimes who are fighting against Muslims. So my advice to you, which is good advice, is to withdraw completely your own civilians, and your own journalists, and your own armies from Muslims countries.Everyone’s against the Muslims, who are the victims and entitled to hit back at these criminals:
You know, the killing of James Foley is not going to make a difference to the heinous, very barbaric, criminal nature of the American regime and the history of atrocities against Muslims… You can see that what happened with the Taliban, and what’s happening with the Islamic State, and what’s happening to the Americans and their own allies in the area, is a direct result of their own policy over the last decade… China occupies and tortures people in the Xinjiang. The Russians do it in Chechnya. The Burmese do it to the Muslims in Burma. The Indians do it in Kashmir. We are the only ones defending ourselves, we are rising up. You know, when people rise up, of course there will be casualties.Never mind the atrocities we see from the Islamic State:
It is never justified to kill women and children, as a general rule… Many of the images that you see are from other battlefields, from the Nusayris [Alawites] for example in Syria, from Hizbullah in Iran, who have killed women and children, and then they’re blaming the Muslims…Shariah is coming to the West, which must submit:
OB: (crosstalk) But Mr Choudary, we can also see images of people being executed, soldiers, Syrian soldiers being executed en mass and being put into mass graves. I mean, those images exist. AC: Remember, we’re talking about people who are criminals. The soldiers of the Syrian regime committed horrendous crimes. Remember, the Nusayris [Alawites] in Syria are people who consider the Sunnis to be like animals, even the children and women are animals. They slaughter them the way they would a dog or a cat.
I believe that one day the Sharia will be implemented in Russia and in China and America. There is no, if you like, permanent treaty between the Islamic State and any nation which is implementing non-Islamic law. There could be a temporary ceasefire with those people who are not enemies to the Muslims. But definitely, because of the aggression of the Americans, and the British and others, there will never be a treaty with these people. I think eventually they will be conquered… Now we see the re-emergence of the Khilafah [Caliphate], we can see a new world order. Finally, we have a state where the Muslims are implementing Sharia, and it is expanding once more, and inshallah all the world will be governed by the Sharia.If Choudary does indeed represent Islam then Islam is without question an enemy of the West, its faiths and its freedoms.
(Thanks to reader Charles.)
Twitter kills Mungo
Andrew Bolt September 09 2014 (7:17am)
I know only too well the quality of Anne Summers’ “journalism”:
===“Vale Mungo Macallum. Journalist and gentleman. His words and wit will outlive him.” – Feminist author Anne Summers farewells veteran political journalist Macallum on Twitter – without confirming that MacCallum is in fact dead. Twitter subsequently goes into meltdown.Read on. What follows is particularly telling because of this:
“Twitter has the highest proportion of journalists to humans of anywhere outside the Aurora and no one checked whether Mungo was actually dead.” – Writer Elle Hardy.
Why millions of Australians are refugees, too
Andrew Bolt September 09 2014 (6:45am)
A truly astonishing lack of perspective from a friend of Labor:
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This is by far the best explanation of the Muslim terrorist situation I have ever read.
The author's references to past history are accurate and clear. It's not a lengthy read, it's easy to understand, and it's well worth the read.
The author of this message is Dr. Emanuel Tanya, a well-known and well-respected psychiatrist.
A man, whose family was German aristocracy prior to World War II, owned a number of large industries and estates. When he was asked how many German people were true Nazis, the answer he gave can guide our attitude toward fanaticism.
'Very few people were true Nazis,' he said, 'but many enjoyed the return of German pride, and many more were too busy to care. I was one of those who just thought the Nazis were a bunch of fools.
So, the majority just sat back and let it all happen. Then, before we knew it, they owned us, and we had lost control, and the end of the world had come. My family lost everything. I ended up in a concentration camp and the Allies destroyed my factories.'
We are told again and again by 'experts' and 'talking heads' that Islam is the religion of peace and that the vast majority of Muslims just want to live in peace.
Although this unqualified assertion may be true, it is entirely irrelevant. It is meaningless fluff, meant to make us feel better, and meant to somehow diminish the spectre of fanatics rampaging across the globe in the name of Islam.
The fact is that the fanatics rule Islam at this moment in history.
It is the fanatics who march.
It is the fanatics who wage any one of 50 shooting wars worldwide.
It is the fanatics who systematically slaughter Christian or tribal groups throughout Africa and are gradually taking over the entire continent in an Islamic wave.
It is the fanatics who bomb, behead, murder, or honour-kill. It is the fanatics who take over mosque after mosque.
It is the fanatics who zealously spread the stoning and hanging of rape victims and homosexuals.
It is the fanatics who teach their young to kill and to become suicide bombers.
The hard, quantifiable fact is that the peaceful majority, the 'silent majority,' is cowed and extraneous.
Communist Russia was comprised of Russians who just wanted to live in peace, yet the Russian Communists were responsible for the murder of about 20 million people. The peaceful majority were irrelevant.
China 's huge population was peaceful as well, but Chinese Communists managed to kill a staggering 70 million people..
The average Japanese individual prior to World War II was not a warmongering sadist. Yet, Japan murdered and slaughtered its way across South East Asia in an orgy of killing that included the systematic murder of 12 million Chinese civilians; most killed by sword, shovel and bayonet.
And who can forget Rwanda, which collapsed into butchery. Could it not be said that the majority of Rwandans were 'peace loving'?
History lessons are often incredibly simple and blunt, yet for all our powers of reason, we often miss the most basic and uncomplicated of points:
Peace-loving Muslims have been made irrelevant by their silence.
Peace-loving Muslims will become our enemy if they don't speak up, because like my friend from Germany, they will awaken one day and find that the fanatics own them, and the end of their world will have begun.
Peace-loving Germans, Japanese, Chinese, Russians, Rwandans, Serbs, Afghans, Iraqis, Palestinians, Somalis, Nigerians, Algerians, and many others have died because the peaceful majority did not speak up until it was too late.
Now Islamic prayers have been introduced into Toronto and other public schools in Ontario , and, yes, in Ottawa too while the Lord's Prayer was removed (due to being so offensive?). The Islamic way may be peaceful for the time being in our country until the fanatics move in.
In Australia, and indeed in many countries around the world, many of the most commonly consumed food items have the halal emblem on them.
Just look at the back of some of the most popular chocolate bars, and at other food items in your local supermarket.
Food on aircraft have the halal emblem, just to appease the privileged minority who are now rapidly expanding within the nation’s shores.
In the U.K, the Muslim communities refuse to integrate and there are now dozens of “no-go” zones within major cities across the country that the police force dare not intrude upon.
Sharia law prevails there, because the Muslim community in those areas refuse to acknowledge British law.
As for us who watch it all unfold, we must pay attention to the only group that counts - the fanatics who threaten our way of life.
Lastly, anyone who doubts that the issue is serious and just deletes this email without sending it on, is contributing to the passiveness that allows the problems to expand.
So, extend yourself a bit and send this on and on and on! Let us hope that thousands, world-wide, read this and think about it, and they also continue to send it on - before it's too late.
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Arab Spring: Death to humanity - Arab News
"The Arab and Western media welcomed the changes, but apparently, many analysts don’t know the complexity of the Arab world.
When you talk to a Syrian from Damascus and a Syrian from Aleppo, it is like talking to two people from two different planets.
A Libyan from Benghazi is completely different to a Libyan from Tripoli. An Egyptian from Cairo would not be welcome in Egypt’s Sinai.
A Yemeni from Sanaa considers a Yemini from Aden his sworn enemy.
The simple fact is that these countries are already divided beyond imagination.
Ironically, it was those ousted dictators who held these countries together. Yes, dictatorship is inexcusable, but this is the reality of the Arab world." - Abdulateef Al-Mulhim
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Suffice it to say that the Middle East, at the demise of the Ottoman Empire, was divided and maps re-drawn by European powers at the time, who had little idea of cultural dynamics in doing so.
However, it is worth reiterating this point; the end of the Ottoman Empire resulted in modern created Arab states and one Jewish state.
Today we have 22 Arab states on the map and one, tiny Jewish state. - Allyson
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The reason why electronic voting is not yet in widespread use is twofold 1: the principle of a secret ballot has to be removed as there is always an electronic signature. That is not insurmountable, but idiot privacy advocates block it. 2: computer fraud is possible if the first point is implemented badly, so that votes are diverted. - ed
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Under what circumstance would it be right to shoot someone jumping out of a closet? Someone is paranoid .. ed
The Queensland Government is now seeking applications for a chairperson and six board members for the new Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC).
The QBCC will replace the controversial BSA by the beginning of 2014.
Appointees will require previous senior management or board experience at a significant organisation and bring a broad range of relevant building and construction industry experience to the position.
For more information about the board roles, visit:http://www.hpw.qld.gov.au/
Campbell Newman
Good men and women wanted in Queensland.
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Democrat stronghold .. the low class of a classless society .. ed
A WAITRESS at a family restaurant has described her shock at receiving a receipt from her customers with racist language written on the tipping line.
Toni Christina Jenkins, 19, posted this picture to her Facebook page after claiming to pick up the bill from customers at a Red Lobster franchise in the American deep south.
Ms Jenkins says a couple left the insulting receipt with the words "None, Ni**er" after failing to leave a tip when they visited the restaurant in Tennesse on Saturday afternoon.
Ms Jenkins published the photo with the caption: : "This is what I got as a tip last night...so happy to live in the proud southern states. God Bless America, land of the free and home of the low class racists of Tennessee."
Some online commenters have speculated as to the authenticity of Ms Jenkins' claims, some even suggesting she faked the racist receipt as an affront to be short-changed on a tip.
But in an interview with the Daily Mail , Ms Jenkins say she is simply reporting what really happened and taking a stance against bigotry.
"I don't get tips all the time. I really don't care cause God is my provider I don't worry about tips," she said.
"They were extremely rude, but I introduced myself to them and they didn't respond. When I came to take their order they simply told me they wanted their food and to put everything in a to-go box. I offered them dessert but they told me abruptly that they just wanted the check.
"When I went back to the table they had gone and left the receipt and had written the comments."
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/world-news/none-nier8217-racist-receipt-shocks-waitress-at-red-lobster/story-fndir2ev-1226715275065#ixzz2eOhqthhz
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As the United States debates what, if anything, should be done in response to allegations that the Syrian government used chemical weapons on its own people, there’s a theological debate brewing, too.
Bible experts aren’t just sparring over whether the U.S. military should attack; they’re also going back-and-forth over theories surrounding the End Times (events surrounding Jesus Christ’s return).
Earlier this summer, TheBlaze began dissecting the subject, speaking with experts about what role, if any, they believe Syria will play in this theoretical occurrence. Numerous outlets have jumped into the fray, noting that many faithful are wondering just how important Damascus and Syria might be in this debate.
For starters, there’s one particular Bible passage that’s rekindling the entire discussion of how Syria fits into End Times theology: Isaiah 17:1-3.
The verse reads, “’See, Damascus will no longer be a city but will become a heap of ruins. The cities of Aroer will be deserted and left to flocks, which will lie down, with no one to make them afraid. The fortified city will disappear from Ephraim, and royal power from Damascus; the remnant of Aram will be ike the glory of the Israelites,’ declares the Lord Almighty.”
The first portion about a “heap of ruins” has some wondering if the present Syria crisis was prophesied in the Bible. But as The Huffington Post recently noted, some scholars believe that Damascus was already destroyed and that this particular Scripture refers to an attack by the Assyrians that unfolded in 732 B.C.
===I am a former teacher .. I loved the musical when I first saw it .. I adore this take .. adore .. tears of laughter .. thank you ed
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Dr. Phil
Working on a show: Should children have a choice in deciding which parent they want to live with? http://www.drphil.com/shows/Your comments and photo may be used by Dr. Phil and Peteski Productions, including being published on the Web or on television.
Yes. I wasn't given the choice. Australian courts in the 1970's were not enlightened. I needed to say what was happening from my pov, but no one was listening. As an adult, I was estranged from my father until he died. I am estranged from my mother since I left home at 20. I had been put in her care, and she betrayed me .. many times .. ed
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Iowa is giving people who are blind permits that will allow them to purchase guns or to carry firearms in public. Critics believe the move could pose a risk to public safety. Read more and weigh in:http://tinyurl.com/pxh9zor
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Its South Australia's turn to go to the poll in 6 months. The Labor brand is in damage control http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/jay-weatherill-won8217t-cooperate-with-new-school-sex-abuse-inquiry-likely-to-report-just-before-the-next-state-election/story-fni6uo1m-1226715186908
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===Despite its anti-war image, the Democratic Party has a long history of supporting war.
Here is some evidence for you Democrats out there that may disagree...
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Allyson Christy.
"Special article by Dr. Rafi Ofek – will Iran purchase nuclear reactors from Argentina, or provide Argentina with uranium enriching technologies, in return for Argentina's consent to allow Iran to take part in the investigation into the AMIA bombing, in which senior Iranians were allegedly involved?"===
The data obtained this way reportedly includes contacts, call lists, SMS traffic, notes and location information. .. it doesn't really worry me .. ed
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Last night, Judge Jeanine Pirro challenged President Obama on his push for military action in Syria.
"Mr. President, can you understand why Americans are so dead set against this? We look at wars in the Middle East through the prism of Iraq, and the lies and false narrative of Benghazi.
You want us to trust you, but you're not credible, clear or concise. Why should Americans take it on faith that what you're saying is true? There's no end game. And we can't afford, and we don't want World War III."
Watch her full remarks: http://tinyurl.com/o58brhs
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Very interesting, a "grandiose narcissist" . Libs used psychiatric assessment of Rudd to plan election tactics and strategy.
The document was not shown to Abbott, but rather remained within the strategy group as an informal check-list, often as a tool for comparison after Rudd had already behaved in ways that the Liberal strategists believed could be leveraged to their advantage. The Liberal war room had reached its own conclusions about Rudd long ago, based on his public behaviour and the damning revelations of his colleagues.
Describing grandiose narcissism as less a psychiatric disease and more a destructive character defect, the document suggested Rudd was held together by one key strut: an absolute conviction of intellectual superiority over everyone else. “Kick out that strut and he will collapse".
Rudd, the document went on, was vulnerable to any challenge to his self-belief that he was more widely-read, smarter and more knowledgeable than anyone else “on the planet”. Such a condition of grandiose narcissism would make Rudd obsessively paranoid, excessively vindictive – “prepared to wait years to get revenge”.
Rudd would be threatened by a rival in any of his fields and would be obsessively paranoid and ready to retaliate to real or perceived threats; he would suffer from excessive suspicion. This could be tactically exploited, the document suggested, by promoting the idea that Rudd was merely a caretaker prime minister, to be terminated by colleagues once the election was won.
The document – simple in its construct and in many ways echoing a view clearly held inside Labor itself where many of Rudd’s colleagues had described him as dysfunctional – raised a riddle no one could answer; if the symptoms were all so obvious and the character flaws so marked, how was it that Labor had chosen Rudd not once, but twice to lead the country?>
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/federal-election-2013/grandiose-narcissist-the-secret-diagnosis-that-helped-bring-down-kevin-rudd-20130909-2tfum.html
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The unelectable man walked across the stage of a hotel ballroom. Against a backdrop of iridescent blue with four Australian flags, he claimed the prime ministership with a mandate the likes of which had not been won by Conservatives for 17 years.
As Tony Abbott’s supporters screamed the room down at Sydney’s Four Season’s Hotel they also buried the last vestige of a terrible three year-experiment on the other side – a saga which had seen a Labor government destroy two of its own prime ministers before flaming out itself.
“Tony, Tony, Tony,” the Liberal crowd shouted. Typically, some wept. “I can inform you that the government of Australia has changed,” Abbott began, with the rest of his words drowned out. A one-time journalist and a man who had won his party’s leadership in 2009 by one vote, Abbott had defied the calculated demonisation by three previous Labor prime ministers – Kevin Rudd, Julia Gillard and then Kevin Rudd again – to march improbably to victory.
In the hours before arriving on stage, Abbott had closeted himself in a suite on the 34th floor of the hotel with the Liberal’s federal director Brian Loughnane, the pollster and strategist Mark Textor, Abbott’s chief of staff and the wife of Loughnane, Peta Credlin, and, for a period, the party’s former leader and prime minister of almost 12 years, John Howard as they counted in the vote.
Abbott had had, for the previous five weeks, a political campaign machine which ran with the unblinking focus of a hungry man on the last mile. They had built a strategy around fighting Gillard, but anticipated always a return to Rudd. They had shifted their sights from one to the next. Liberal campaign experts had sometimes joked to each other that public antipathy to Gillard meant they needed only to hang her photo on walls around the country and then sit back; but when it came to Rudd, they believed his messianic self-belief and micro-managing style would soon emerge to remind voters of why they too had lost faith in him the first time around.
The ruthless manner in which Rudd had been despatched by his own side in 2010 had laid the seeds. His successor Gillard had never explained why Rudd had been destroyed. Had she done so – invoking the tale of dysfunctional management which seeped out in any case – then Gillard might have at least partially headed off the public traction which Rudd was able to invoke later as a victim, and a prime ministerial victim moreover, unjustly dealt with.
===Madu Odiokwu Pastorvin
Possess Your Promised LandThe Lord your God will thrust them out from before you and drive them out of your sight, and you shall possess their land, as the Lord your God promised you.
(Joshua 23:5, AMP)
We all have giants or obstacles that try to keep us from possessing what God has promised, especially in our dreams. We have two choices: we can quit and live in mediocrity, or we can fight and take hold of the victory.
PRAY.
Father, today I come to You believing that You have given me the victory. I will not focus on the obstacles before me; instead, I will focus on You. Help me to stand strong and keep my heart and mind focused on the victory You have in store for me in Jesus’ name. Amen.
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By Madu Odiokwu Pastorvin
Note That Love Drives Out Fear
There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear.(1 John 4:18, NIV)
Scripture tells us that God is love. He is perfect, and His love is perfect. There is nothing you can do to make God love you more and nothing you can do to make Him love you any less. His love toward you is steadfast; it’s unchanging. His arms are always stretched out toward you, and He is always ready for you to come to Him.
Acts 2:38 (NIV) Peter replied, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
Father,I thank You for loving me perfectly. I want to know You more, and I want to have Your love. I receive it by faith today and ask that You show me Your ways and fill me with Your peace as I keep my heart and mind stayed on You in Jesus’ name. Amen.
===There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear.(1 John 4:18, NIV)
Scripture tells us that God is love. He is perfect, and His love is perfect. There is nothing you can do to make God love you more and nothing you can do to make Him love you any less. His love toward you is steadfast; it’s unchanging. His arms are always stretched out toward you, and He is always ready for you to come to Him.
Acts 2:38 (NIV) Peter replied, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
Father,I thank You for loving me perfectly. I want to know You more, and I want to have Your love. I receive it by faith today and ask that You show me Your ways and fill me with Your peace as I keep my heart and mind stayed on You in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Colin Wong'
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- 1493 – Ottoman Empire forces defeated the Croatian army at the Battle of Krbava Field.
- 1739 – The Stono Rebellion, at the time the largestslave rebellion in the Thirteen Colonies of British America, erupted near Charleston, South Carolina.
- 1969 – Allegheny Airlines Flight 853 collided in mid-air with a Piper PA-28 Cherokee flown by a student pilot near Fairland, Indiana, US, destroying both planes and killing all occupants.
- 1990 – Sri Lankan Civil War: The Sri Lankan Army massacred at least 184 Tamil refugees in the Batticaloa District.
- 2009 – The Dubai Metro (train pictured), the first urban train network in the Arabian Peninsula and the world's longest fully automated metro network, was ceremonially inaugurated at 9:09:09 PM.
- 9 AD – Arminius' alliance of six Germanic tribes ambushes and annihilates three Roman legions of Publius Quinctilius Varus in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.
- 337 – Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans succeed their father Constantine I as co-emperors. The Roman Empire is divided between the three Augusti.
- 533 – A Byzantine army of 15,000 men under Belisarius lands at Caput Vada (modern Tunisia) and marches to Carthage.
- 1000 – Battle of Svolder, Viking Age.
- 1087 – William Rufus becomes King of England, taking the title William II, (reigned until 1100).
- 1141 – Yelü Dashi, the Liao dynasty general who founded the Qara Khitai, defeats the Seljuq and Kara-Khanid forces at the Battle of Qatwan.
- 1320 – In the Battle of Saint George, the Byzantines under Andronikos Asen ambush and defeat the forces of the Principality of Achaea, securing possession of Arcadia.
- 1379 – Treaty of Neuberg, splitting the Austrian Habsburg lands between the Habsburg dukes Albert III and Leopold III.
- 1488 – Anne becomes sovereign Duchess of Brittany, becoming a central figure in the struggle for influence that leads to the union of Brittany and France.
- 1493 – Battle of Krbava Field, a decisive defeat of Croats in Croatian struggle against the invasion by the Ottoman Empire.
- 1513 – James IV of Scotland is defeated and dies in the Battle of Flodden, ending Scotland's involvement in the War of the League of Cambrai.
- 1543 – Mary Stuart, at nine months old, is crowned "Queen of Scots" in the central Scottish town of Stirling.
- 1561 – The ultimately unsuccessful Colloquy of Poissy opens in an effort to reconcile French Catholics and Protestants.
- 1739 – Stono Rebellion, the largest slave uprising in Britain's mainland North American colonies prior to the American Revolution, erupts near Charleston, South Carolina.
- 1776 – The Continental Congress officially names its union of states the United States.
- 1791 – Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is named after President George Washington.
- 1801 – Alexander I of Russia confirms the privileges of Baltic provinces.
- 1839 – John Herschel takes the first glass plate photograph.
- 1850 – California is admitted as the thirty-first U.S. state.
- 1850 – The Compromise of 1850 transfers a third of Texas's claimed territory (now parts of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Wyoming) to federal control in return for the U.S. federal government assuming $10 million of Texas's pre-annexation debt.
- 1855 – Crimean War: The Siege of Sevastopol comes to an end when Russian forces abandon the city.
- 1863 – American Civil War: The Union Army enters Chattanooga, Tennessee.
- 1892 – Amalthea, third moon of Jupiter is discovered by Edward Emerson Barnard.
- 1914 – World War I: The creation of the Canadian Automobile Machine Gun Brigade, the first fully mechanized unit in the British Army.
- 1922 – The Greco-Turkish War effectively ends with Turkish victory over the Greeks in Smyrna.
- 1923 – Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey, founds the Republican People's Party.
- 1924 – Hanapepe massacre occurs on Kauai, Hawaii.
- 1936 – The crews of Portuguese Navy frigate NRP Afonso de Albuquerque and destroyer Dão mutinied against the Salazar dictatorship's support of General Franco's coup and declared their solidarity with the Spanish Republic.
- 1939 – World War II: The Battle of Hel begins, the longest-defended pocket of Polish Army resistance during the German invasion of Poland.
- 1939 – Burmese national hero U Ottama dies in prison after a hunger strike to protest Britain's colonial government.
- 1940 – George Stibitz pioneers the first remote operation of a computer.
- 1940 – Treznea Massacre in Transylvania
- 1942 – World War II: A Japanese floatplane drops incendiary bombs on Oregon.
- 1943 – World War II: The Allies land at Salerno and Taranto, Italy.
- 1944 – World War II: The Fatherland Front takes power in Bulgaria through a military coup in the capital and armed rebellion in the country. A new pro-Soviet government is established.
- 1945 – Second Sino-Japanese War: The Empire of Japan formally surrenders to China.
- 1947 – First case of a computer bug being found: A moth lodges in a relay of a Harvard Mark II computer at Harvard University.
- 1948 – Kim Il-sung declares the establishment of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
- 1954 – The 6.7 Mw Chlef earthquake shakes northern Algeria with a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (Extreme). At least 1,243 people were killed and 5,000 were injured.
- 1956 – Elvis Presley appears on the Ed Sullivan Show for the first time.
- 1965 – The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development is established.
- 1965 – Hurricane Betsy makes its second landfall near New Orleans, leaving 76 dead and $1.42 billion ($10–12 billion in 2005 dollars) in damages, becoming the first hurricane to cause over $1 billion in unadjusted damage.
- 1966 – The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act is signed into law by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson.
- 1969 – In Canada, the Official Languages Act comes into force, making French equal to English throughout the Federal government.
- 1970 – A British airliner is hijacked by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and flown to Dawson's Field in Jordan.
- 1971 – The four-day Attica Prison riot begins, eventually resulting in 39 dead, most killed by state troopers retaking the prison.
- 1972 – In Kentucky's Mammoth Cave National Park, a Cave Research Foundation exploration and mapping team discovers a link between the Mammoth and Flint Ridge cave systems, making it the longest known cave passageway in the world.
- 1990 – Batticaloa massacre: Massacre of 184 Tamil civilians by the Sri Lankan Army in Batticaloa District.
- 1991 – Tajikistan declares independence from the Soviet Union.
- 1993 – Israeli–Palestinian peace process: The Palestine Liberation Organization officially recognizes Israel as a legitimate state.
- 2001 – Ahmad Shah Massoud, leader of the Northern Alliance, is assassinated in Afghanistan by two al-Qaedaassassins who claimed to be Arab journalists wanting an interview.
- 2002 – The Rafiganj train wreck happened in Bihar, India.
- 2009 – The Dubai Metro, the first urban train network in the Arabian Peninsula, is ceremonially inaugurated.
- 2012 – The Indian space agency puts into orbit its heaviest foreign satellite yet, in a streak of 21 consecutive successful PLSV launches.
- 2012 – A wave of attacks kill more than 100 people and injure 350 others across Iraq.
- 2015 – Elizabeth II became the longest reigning monarch of the United Kingdom.
- 2016 – The government of North Korea conducts its fifth and reportedly biggest nuclear test. World leaders condemn the act, with South Korea calling it "maniacal recklessness".
- 214 – Aurelian, Roman emperor (d. 275)
- 384 – Honorius, Roman emperor (d. 423)
- 1349 – Albert III, Duke of Austria (d. 1395)
- 1427 – Thomas de Ros, 9th Baron de Ros, English soldier and politician (d. 1464)
- 1466 – Ashikaga Yoshitane, Japanese shogun (d. 1523)
- 1558 – Philippe Emmanuel, Duke of Mercœur (d. 1602)
- 1585 – Cardinal Richelieu, French cardinal and politician (d. 1642)
- 1629 – Cornelis Tromp, Dutch general (d. 1691)
- 1700 – Princess Anna Sophie of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (d. 1780)
- 1711 – Thomas Hutchinson, English historian and politician, Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay (d. 1780)
- 1721 – Fredrik Henrik af Chapman, Swedish admiral and shipbuilder (d. 1808)
- 1731 – Francisco Javier Clavijero, Mexican priest, historian, and scholar (d. 1787)
- 1737 – Luigi Galvani, Italian physician and physicist (d. 1798)
- 1754 – William Bligh, English admiral and politician, 4th Governor of New South Wales (d. 1817)
- 1755 – Benjamin Bourne, American judge and politician (d. 1808)
- 1777 – James Carr, American soldier and politician (d. 1818)
- 1778 – Clemens Brentano, German poet and author (d. 1842)
- 1789 – Menachem Mendel Schneersohn, Polish rabbi (d. 1866)
- 1807 – Richard Chenevix Trench, Irish-English archbishop and philologist (d. 1886)
- 1823 – Joseph Leidy, American paleontologist and academic (d. 1891)
- 1828 – Leo Tolstoy, Russian author and playwright (d. 1910)
- 1834 – Joseph Henry Shorthouse, English author (d. 1903)
- 1853 – Fred Spofforth, Australian-English cricketer and merchant (d. 1926)
- 1855 – Houston Stewart Chamberlain, English-German philosopher and author (d. 1927)
- 1863 – Herbert Henry Ball, English-Canadian journalist and politician (d. 1943)
- 1868 – Mary Hunter Austin, American author, poet, and critic (d. 1934)
- 1873 – Max Reinhardt, Austrian-born American actor and director (d. 1943)
- 1876 – Frank Chance, American baseball player and manager (d. 1924)
- 1877 – James Agate, English journalist, author, and critic (d. 1947)
- 1878 – Adelaide Crapsey, American poet and critic (d. 1914)
- 1878 – Arthur Fox, English-American fencer (d. 1958)
- 1878 – Sergio Osmeña, Filipino lawyer and politician, 4th President of the Philippines (d. 1961)
- 1885 – Miriam Licette, English soprano and educator (d. 1969)
- 1887 – Alf Landon, American lieutenant, banker, and politician, 26th Governor of Kansas (d. 1987)
- 1882 – Clem McCarthy, American sportscaster (d. 1962)
- 1890 – Colonel Sanders, American businessman, founded KFC (d. 1980)
- 1894 – Arthur Freed, American composer and producer (d. 1973)
- 1894 – Humphrey Mitchell, Canadian trade union leader and politician, 14th Canadian Minister of Labour (d. 1950)
- 1894 – Bert Oldfield, Australian cricketer and soldier (d. 1976)
- 1898 – Frankie Frisch, American baseball player and manager (d. 1973)
- 1899 – Waite Hoyt, American baseball player and sportscaster (d. 1984)
- 1899 – Bruno E. Jacob, American academic, founded the National Forensic League (d. 1979)
- 1900 – James Hilton, English-American author and screenwriter (d. 1954)
- 1903 – Lev Shankovsky, Ukrainian military historian (d. 1995)
- 1903 – Edward Upward, English author (d. 2009)
- 1903 – Phyllis A. Whitney, American author (d. 2008)
- 1904 – Feroze Khan, Indian-Pakistani field hockey player and coach (d. 2005)
- 1904 – Arthur Laing, Canadian lawyer and politician, 9th Canadian Minister of Veterans Affairs (d. 1975)
- 1905 – Joseph E. Levine, American film producer, founded Embassy Pictures (d. 1987)
- 1905 – Brahmarishi Hussain Sha, Indian philosopher and poet (d. 1981)
- 1906 – Ali Hadi Bara, Iranian-Turkish sculptor and educator (d. 1971)
- 1907 – Leon Edel, American author and critic (d. 1997)
- 1908 – Cesare Pavese, Italian poet and author (d. 1950)
- 1908 – Shigekazu Shimazaki, Japanese admiral (d. 1945)
- 1911 – Paul Goodman, American author, poet, and playwright (d. 1972)
- 1911 – John Gorton, Australian lieutenant and politician, 19th Prime Minister of Australia (d. 2002)
- 1914 – John Passmore, Australian philosopher and academic (d. 2004)
- 1918 – Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, Italian lawyer and politician, 9th President of Italy (d. 2012)
- 1919 – Gottfried Dienst, Swiss footballer and referee (d. 1998)
- 1919 – Jimmy Snyder, American sportscaster (d. 1996)
- 1920 – Neil Chotem, Canadian pianist, composer, and conductor (d. 2008)
- 1920 – Feng Kang, Chinese mathematician and physicist (d. 1993)
- 1920 – Robert Wood Johnson III, American businessman and philanthropist (d. 1970)
- 1922 – Bernard Bailyn, American historian, author, and academic
- 1922 – Hoyt Curtin, American composer and producer (d. 2000)
- 1922 – Hans Georg Dehmelt, German-American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2017)
- 1922 – Manolis Glezos, Greek journalist and politician
- 1922 – Warwick Estevam Kerr, Brazilian geneticist, entomologist, and engineer
- 1923 – Daniel Carleton Gajdusek, American physician and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2008)
- 1923 – Cliff Robertson, American actor (d. 2011)
- 1924 – Jane Greer, American actress (d. 2001)
- 1924 – Russell M. Nelson, American captain, surgeon, and religious leader
- 1924 – Rik Van Steenbergen, Belgian cyclist (d. 2003)
- 1926 – Louise Abeita, Isleta Pueblo (Native American) writer, poet, and educator (d. 2014)
- 1926 – Yusuf al-Qaradawi, Egyptian theologian and author
- 1927 – Elvin Jones, American drummer and bandleader (d. 2004)
- 1927 – Tatyana Zaslavskaya, Russian sociologist and economist (d. 2013)
- 1928 – Moses Anderson, American Roman Catholic bishop (d. 2013)
- 1928 – Sol LeWitt, American painter and sculptor (d. 2007)
- 1929 – Claude Nougaro, French singer-songwriter (d. 2004)
- 1930 – Francis Carroll, Australian archbishop
- 1931 – Robin Hyman, English author and publisher
- 1931 – Zoltán Latinovits, Hungarian actor and author (d. 1976)
- 1931 – Ida Mae Martinez, American wrestler (d. 2010)
- 1931 – Shirley Summerskill, English physician and politician
- 1931 – Margaret Tyzack, English actress (d. 2011)
- 1934 – Nicholas Liverpool, Dominican lawyer and politician, 6th President of Dominica (d. 2015)
- 1935 – Gopal Baratham, Singaporean neurosurgeon and author (d. 2002)
- 1935 – Nadim Sawalha, Jordanian-born English actor
- 1935 – Chaim Topol, Israeli actor, singer, and producer
- 1936 – William Bradshaw, Baron Bradshaw, English academic and politician
- 1938 – John Davis, English anthropologist and academic
- 1938 – Jay Ward, American baseball player, coach, and manager (d. 2012)
- 1939 – Ron McDole, American football player
- 1940 – Hugh Morgan, Australian businessman
- 1940 – Joe Negroni, American doo-wop singer (Frankie Lyman & The Teenagers) (d. 1978)
- 1941 – Syed Abid Ali, Indian cricketer
- 1941 – Otis Redding, American singer-songwriter and producer (d. 1967)
- 1941 – Dennis Ritchie, American computer scientist, created the C programming language (d. 2011)
- 1942 – Inez Foxx, American singer
- 1942 – Danny Kalb, American singer and guitarist (Blues Project)
- 1943 – Frank Clark, English footballer, manager and chairman
- 1945 – Ton van Heugten, Dutch motocross racer (d. 2008)
- 1945 – Dee Dee Sharp, American singer
- 1945 – Doug Ingle, American singer-songwriter and keyboard player
- 1946 – Jim Keays, Scottish-Australian singer-songwriter (d. 2014)
- 1946 – Bruce Palmer, Canadian folk-rock bass player (Buffalo Springfield) (d. 2004)
- 1947 – David Rosenboom, American composer and educator
- 1947 – Freddy Weller, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
- 1947 – T. M. Wright, American author, poet, and illustrator (d. 2015)
- 1949 – John Curry, English figure skater (d. 1994)
- 1949 – Daniel Pipes, American historian and author
- 1949 – Joe Theismann, American football player and sportscaster
- 1949 – Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Indonesian general and politician, 6th President of Indonesia
- 1950 – Gogi Alauddin, Pakistani squash player and coach
- 1950 – John McFee, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer
- 1951 – Alexander Downer, Australian economist and politician, 34th Minister of Foreign Affairs for Australia
- 1951 – Tom Wopat, American actor and singer
- 1952 – Per Jørgensen, Norwegian singer and trumpet player
- 1952 – David A. Stewart, English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (Eurythmics)
- 1955 – John Kricfalusi, Canadian voice actor, animator, director, and screenwriter
- 1957 – Pierre-Laurent Aimard, French pianist and educator
- 1959 – Tom Foley, American baseball player and coach
- 1959 – Éric Serra, French composer and producer
- 1960 – Hugh Grant, English actor and producer
- 1960 – Bob Hartley, Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- 1960 – Bob Stoops, American football player and coach
- 1960 – Kimberly Willis Holt, American author
- 1963 – Chris Coons, American lawyer and politician
- 1963 – Roberto Donadoni, Italian footballer and manager
- 1963 – Neil Fairbrother, English test cricketer
- 1964 – Aleksandar Hemon, Bosnian-American author and critic
- 1964 – Skip Kendall, American golfer
- 1965 – Dan Majerle, American basketball player and coach
- 1965 – Marcel Peeper, Dutch footballer
- 1966 – Georg Hackl, German luger and coach
- 1966 – Kevin Hatcher, American ice hockey player
- 1966 – Adam Sandler, American actor, screenwriter, and producer
- 1966 – Brian Smith, Australian-Irish rugby player and coach
- 1967 – B. J. Armstrong, American basketball player and sportscaster
- 1967 – Chris Caffery, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
- 1967 – Mark Shrader, American wrestler
- 1967 – Akshay Kumar, Indian actor
- 1968 – Jon Drummond, American sprinter and coach
- 1968 – Clive Mendonca, English footballer
- 1968 – Julia Sawalha, English actress
- 1969 – Rachel Hunter, New Zealand model and actress
- 1969 – Natasha Stott Despoja, Australian politician
- 1970 – Natalia Streignard, Spanish-Venezuelan actress
- 1971 – Eric Stonestreet, American actor
- 1971 – Henry Thomas, American actor and guitarist
- 1972 – Mike Hampton, American baseball player and coach
- 1972 – Natasha Kaplinsky, English journalist
- 1972 – Jakko Jan Leeuwangh, Dutch speed skater
- 1972 – Miriam Oremans, Dutch tennis player
- 1972 – Xavi Pascual, Spanish professional basketball coach
- 1972 – Félix Rodríguez, Dominican baseball player
- 1972 – Goran Višnjić, Croatian-American actor
- 1973 – Kazuhisa Ishii, Japanese baseball player
- 1974 – Vikram Batra, Indian captain (d. 1999)
- 1974 – Shane Crawford, Australian footballer and television host
- 1974 – Marcos Curiel, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer
- 1974 – Jun Kasai, Japanese wrestler
- 1974 – Gok Wan, English fashion stylist, author, and television host
- 1975 – Michael Bublé, Canadian singer-songwriter and actor
- 1975 – Anton Oliver, New Zealand rugby player
- 1976 – Emma de Caunes, French actress
- 1976 – El Intocable, Mexican wrestler
- 1976 – Hanno Möttölä, Finnish basketball player
- 1976 – Joey Newman, American composer and conductor
- 1976 – Aki Riihilahti, Finnish footballer and coach
- 1976 – Kristoffer Rygg, Norwegian singer-songwriter and producer
- 1977 – Kyle Snyder, American baseball player and coach
- 1977 – Fatih Tekke, Turkish footballer and manager
- 1978 – Kurt Ainsworth, American baseball player and businessman, co-founded Marucci Sports
- 1978 – Shane Battier, American basketball player and sportscaster
- 1979 – Wayne Carlisle, Northern Irish footballer and coach
- 1979 – Nikki DeLoach, American actress and singer
- 1980 – Todd Coffey, American baseball player
- 1980 – Václav Drobný, Czech footballer (d. 2012)
- 1980 – David Fa'alogo, New Zealand rugby league player
- 1980 – Michelle Williams, American actress
- 1981 – Julie Gonzalo, Argentine-American actress
- 1982 – John Kuhn, American football player
- 1982 – Graham Onions, English cricketer
- 1982 – Ai Otsuka, Japanese singer-songwriter, pianist, and actress
- 1982 – Eugênio Rômulo Togni, Brazilian footballer
- 1983 – Vitolo, Spanish footballer
- 1983 – Kyle Davies, American baseball player
- 1983 – Edwin Jackson, American baseball player
- 1983 – Cleveland Taylor, English footballer
- 1984 – Jaouad Akaddar, Moroccan footballer (d. 2012)
- 1984 – Brad Guzan, American soccer player
- 1984 – James Hildreth, English cricketer
- 1984 – Michalis Sifakis, Greek footballer
- 1985 – Martin Johnson, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer
- 1985 – Luka Modrić, Croatian footballer
- 1986 – Michael Bowden, American baseball player
- 1986 – Chamu Chibhabha, Zimbabwean cricketer
- 1986 – Luc Mbah a Moute, Cameroonian basketball player
- 1986 – Keith Yandle, American hockey player
- 1987 – Markus Jürgenson, Estonian footballer
- 1987 – Alexis Palisson, French rugby player
- 1987 – Andrea Petkovic, German tennis player
- 1988 – Danilo D'Ambrosio, Italian footballer
- 1988 – Will Middlebrooks, American baseball player
- 1989 – Alfonzo Dennard, American football player
- 1989 – Casey Hayward, American football player
- 1990 – Shaun Johnson, New Zealand rugby league player
- 1990 – Haley Reinhart, American singer-songwriter and actress
- 1990 – Andrew Smith, American basketball player (d. 2016)
- 1990 – Jordan Tabor, English footballer (d. 2014)
- 1991 – Hunter Hayes, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
- 1991 – Oscar, Brazilian footballer
- 1991 – Danilo Pereira, Bissauan-Portuguese footballer
- 1991 – Yevgeni Ponyatovskiy, Russian footballer
- 1992 – Shannon Boyd, Australian rugby league player
- 1992 – Damian McGinty, Northern Irish actor and singer
- 1992 – Kristiāns Pelšs, Latvian ice hockey player (d. 2013)
- 1993 – Cameron Cullen, Australian rugby league player
- 1993 – Crazy Mary Dobson, American wrestler
- 1993 – Ryōhei Katō, Japanese gymnast
- 1993 – Sharon van Rouwendaal, Dutch swimmer
- 1994 – Clinton Gutherson, Australian rugby league player
- 1997 – Billy Bainbridge, Australian rugby league player
- 906 – Adalbert von Babenberg, Frankish nobleman
- 1000 – Olaf I, king of Norway
- 1031 – Gang Gam-chan, Korean general (b. 948)
- 1087 – William the Conqueror, English king (b. 1028)
- 1191 – Conrad II, duke of Bohemia
- 1271 – Yaroslav of Tver, Russian Grand Prince (b. 1230)
- 1282 – Ingrid of Skänninge, Swedish abbes and saint
- 1285 – Kunigunda of Halych, queen regent of Bohemia (b. 1245)
- 1398 – James I, king of Cyprus (b. 1334)
- 1435 – Robert Harling, English knight
- 1438 – Edward, king of Portugal (b. 1391)
- 1487 – Chenghua, emperor of China (b. 1447)
- 1488 – Francis II, duke of Brittany (b. 1433)
- 1513 – James IV, king of Scotland (b. 1473)
- 1513 – George Douglas, Scottish nobleman (b. 1469)
- 1513 – William Douglas of Glenbervie, Scottish nobleman (b. 1473)
- 1513 – William Graham, 1st Earl of Montrose, Scottish politician (b. 1464)
- 1513 – George Hepburn, Scottish bishop
- 1513 – Adam Hepburn, 2nd Earl of Bothwell, Scottish politician, Lord High Admiral of Scotland
- 1513 – Adam Hepburn of Craggis, Scottish nobleman
- 1513 – David Kennedy, 1st Earl of Cassilis, Scottish soldier (b. 1478)
- 1513 – Alexander Lauder of Blyth, Scottish politician
- 1513 – Alexander Stewart, Scottish archbishop (b. 1493)
- 1513 – Matthew Stewart, 2nd Earl of Lennox, Scottish politician (b. 1488)
- 1569 – Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Dutch painter (b. 1525)
- 1583 – Humphrey Gilbert, English explorer and politician (b. 1539)
- 1596 – Anna Jagiellon, Polish queen (b. 1523)
- 1603 – George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon, English politician, Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire (b. 1547)
- 1611 – Eleanor de' Medici, Italian nobleman (b. 1567)
- 1612 – Nakagawa Hidenari, Japanese daimyo (b. 1570)
- 1676 – Paul de Chomedey, Sieur de Maisonneuve, French soldier, founded Montreal (b. 1612)
- 1680 – Henry Marten, English lawyer and politician (b. 1602)
- 1755 – Johann Lorenz von Mosheim, German historian and author (b. 1694)
- 1806 – William Paterson, Irish-American judge and politician, 2nd Governor of New Jersey (b. 1745)
- 1815 – John Singleton Copley, American-English colonial and painter (b. 1738)
- 1834 – James Weddell, Belgian-English sailor and navigator (b. 1787)
- 1841 – Augustin Pyramus de Candolle, Swiss botanist, mycologist, and academic (b. 1778)
- 1891 – Jules Grévy, French politician, 4th President of the French Republic (b. 1813)
- 1893 – Friedrich Traugott Kützing, German pharmacist, botanist and phycologist (b. 1807)
- 1898 – Stéphane Mallarmé, French poet and critic (b. 1842)
- 1901 – Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, French painter and illustrator (b. 1864)
- 1907 – Ernest Wilberforce, English bishop (b. 1840)
- 1909 – E. H. Harriman, American businessman and philanthropist (b. 1848)
- 1910 – Lloyd Wheaton Bowers, American lawyer and politician, United States Solicitor General (b. 1859)
- 1915 – Albert Spalding, American baseball player, manager, and businessman, co-founded Spalding (b. 1850)
- 1934 – Roger Fry, English painter and critic (b. 1866)
- 1941 – Hans Spemann, German embryologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1869)
- 1943 – Carlo Bergamini, Italian admiral (b. 1888)
- 1943 – Charles McLean Andrews, American historian, author, and academic (b. 1863)
- 1945 – Max Ehrmann, American poet and lawyer (b. 1872)
- 1950 – Victor Hémery, French racing driver (b. 1876)
- 1955 – Carl Friedberg, German pianist and educator (b. 1872)
- 1958 – Charlie Macartney, Australian cricketer and soldier (b. 1886)
- 1960 – Jussi Björling, Swedish tenor (b. 1911)
- 1969 – Willy Mairesse, Belgian race car driver (b. 1928)
- 1975 – Johannes Brenner, Estonian footballer (b. 1906)
- 1975 – John McGiver, American actor (b. 1913)
- 1976 – Mao Zedong, Chinese philosopher, academic, and politician, 1st Chairman of the Communist Party of China (b. 1893)
- 1978 – Hugh MacDiarmid, Scottish linguist, poet, and author (b. 1892)
- 1978 – Jack L. Warner, Canadian-American production manager and producer, co-founded Warner Bros. (b. 1892)
- 1979 – Norrie Paramor, English composer, conductor, and producer (b. 1914)
- 1980 – John Howard Griffin, American journalist and author (b. 1920)
- 1981 – Robert Askin, Australian sergeant and politician, 32nd Premier of New South Wales (b. 1907)
- 1981 – Jacques Lacan, French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist (b. 1901)
- 1985 – Neil Davis, Australian photographer and journalist (b. 1934)
- 1985 – Paul Flory, American chemist and engineer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1910)
- 1985 – Antonino Votto, Italian conductor (b. 1896)
- 1986 – Magda Tagliaferro, Brazilian pianist and educator (b. 1893)
- 1990 – Nicola Abbagnano, Italian philosopher and academic (b. 1901)
- 1990 – Samuel Doe, Liberian field marshal and politician, 21st President of Liberia (b. 1951)
- 1990 – Alexander Men, Russian priest and scholar (b. 1930)
- 1993 – Larry Noble, English comedian and actor (b. 1914)
- 1993 – Helen O'Connell, American singer (b. 1920)
- 1994 – Patrick O'Neal, American actor (b. 1927)
- 1996 – Bill Monroe, American singer-songwriter (b. 1911)
- 1997 – Richie Ashburn, American baseball player and sportscaster (b. 1927)
- 1997 – John Hackett, Australian-English general and author (b. 1910)
- 1997 – Burgess Meredith, American actor, director, and producer (b. 1907)
- 1998 – Lucio Battisti, Italian singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1943)
- 1998 – Bill Cratty, American dancer and choreographer (b. 1951)
- 1999 – Arie de Vroet, Dutch footballer and manager (b. 1918)
- 1999 – Catfish Hunter, American baseball player (b. 1946)
- 1999 – Ruth Roman, American actress (b. 1922)
- 2000 – Julian Critchley, English lawyer and politician (b. 1930)
- 2001 – Ahmad Shah Massoud, Afghan commander and politician, Afghan Minister of Defense (b. 1953)
- 2003 – Edward Teller, Hungarian-American physicist and academic (b. 1908)
- 2003 – Don Willesee, Australian telegraphist and politician, 29th Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs (b. 1916)
- 2004 – Ernie Ball, American guitarist and businessman (b. 1930)
- 2004 – Caitlin Clarke, American actress (b. 1952)
- 2006 – Gérard Brach, French director and screenwriter (b. 1927)
- 2006 – Richard Burmer, American composer and engineer (b. 1955)
- 2006 – Matt Gadsby, English footballer (b. 1979)
- 2006 – William Bernard Ziff Jr., American businessman, founded Ziff Davis (b. 1930)
- 2012 – Verghese Kurien, Indian engineer and businessman, founded Amul (b. 1921)
- 2012 – John McCarthy, Australian footballer (b. 1989)
- 2012 – Mike Scarry, American football player and coach (b. 1920)
- 2012 – Ron Tindall, English footballer and manager (b. 1935)
- 2013 – Sunila Abeysekera, Sri Lankan scholar and activist (b. 1952)
- 2013 – Alberto Bevilacqua, Italian director and screenwriter (b. 1934)
- 2013 – Saul Landau, American journalist, director, and author (b. 1936)
- 2014 – Montserrat Abelló i Soler, Spanish poet and translator (b. 1918)
- 2014 – Firoza Begum, Bangladeshi singer (b. 1930)
- 2015 – Annemarie Bostroem, German poet, playwright, and songwriter (b. 1922)
- 2015 – Einar H. Ingman Jr., American sergeant, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1929)
- 2015 – K. Kunaratnam, Sri Lankan physicist and academic (b. 1934)
- Christian feast day:
- Charles Lowder (Church of England)
- Ciarán of Clonmacnoise
- Constance, Nun, and her Companions (Episcopal Church)
- Our Lady of Arantzazu (Oñati)
- Peter Claver
- Synaxis of Ss. Joachim and Anna, an Afterfeast. (Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches)
- September 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- Armored Forces Day (Ukraine)
- California Admission Day (California, United States)
- Children's Day (Costa Rica)
- Chrysanthemum Day or Kiku no Sekku (Japan)
- Day of the Victims of Holocaust and of Racial Violence (Slovakia)
- Independence Day or Republic Day, celebrates the proclamation of Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) in 1948.
- Independence Day (Tajikistan), celebrates the independence of Tajikistan from USSR in 1991.
- Martyrs' Day (Afghanistan) (date may fall on September 8, follows a non-Gregorian calendar)
- Remembrance for Herman the Cheruscan (The Troth)
“Teach me to do your will, for you are my God; may your good Spirit lead me on level ground.” Psalm 143:10 NIV
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Morning and Evening by Charles Spurgeon
Morning
Our fruit is found from our God as to union. The fruit of the branch is directly traceable to the root. Sever the connection, the branch dies, and no fruit is produced. By virtue of our union with Christ we bring forth fruit. Every bunch of grapes has been first in the root, it has passed through the stem, and flowed through the sap vessels, and fashioned itself externally into fruit, but it was first in the stem; so also every good work was first in Christ, and then is brought forth in us. O Christian, prize this precious union to Christ; for it must be the source of all the fruitfulness which thou canst hope to know. If thou wert not joined to Jesus Christ, thou wouldst be a barren bough indeed.
Our fruit comes from God as to spiritual providence. When the dew-drops fall from heaven, when the cloud looks down from on high, and is about to distil its liquid treasure, when the bright sun swells the berries of the cluster, each heavenly boon may whisper to the tree and say, "From me is thy fruit found." The fruit owes much to the root--that is essential to fruitfulness--but it owes very much also to external influences. How much we owe to God's grace-providence! in which he provides us constantly with quickening, teaching, consolation, strength, or whatever else we want. To this we owe our all of usefulness or virtue.
Our fruit comes from God as to wise husbandry. The gardener's sharp-edged knife promotes the fruitfulness of the tree, by thinning the clusters, and by cutting off superfluous shoots. So is it, Christian, with that pruning which the Lord gives to thee. "My Father is the husbandman. Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away; and every branch that beareth fruit he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit." Since our God is the author of our spiritual graces, let us give to him all the glory of our salvation.
Evening
"The exceeding greatness of his power to us-ward who believe according to the working of his mighty power, which he wrought in Christ, when he raised him from the dead."
Ephesians 1:19-20
Ephesians 1:19-20
In the resurrection of Christ, as in our salvation, there was put forth nothing short of a divine power. What shall we say of those who think that conversion is wrought by the free will of man, and is due to his own betterness of disposition? When we shall see the dead rise from the grave by their own power, then may we expect to see ungodly sinners of their own free will turning to Christ. It is not the word preached, nor the word read in itself; all quickening power proceeds from the Holy Ghost. This power was irresistible. All the soldiers and the high priests could not keep the body of Christ in the tomb; Death himself could not hold Jesus in his bonds: even thus irresistible is the power put forth in the believer when he is raised to newness of life. No sin, no corruption, no devils in hell nor sinners upon earth, can stay the hand of God's grace when it intends to convert a man. If God omnipotently says, "Thou shalt," man shall not say, "I will not." Observe that the power which raised Christ from the dead was glorious. It reflected honour upon God and wrought dismay in the hosts of evil. So there is great glory to God in the conversion of every sinner. It was everlasting power. "Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more; death hath no more dominion over him." So we, being raised from the dead, go not back to our dead works nor to our old corruptions, but we live unto God. "Because he lives we live also." "For we are dead, and our life is hid with Christ in God." "Like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life." Lastly, in the text mark the union of the new life to Jesus. The same power which raised the Head works life in the members. What a blessing to be quickened together with Christ!
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Today's reading: Proverbs 3-5, 2 Corinthians 1 (NIV)
View today's reading on Bible GatewayToday's Old Testament reading: Proverbs 3-5
Wisdom Bestows Well-Being
1 My son, do not forget my teaching,
but keep my commands in your heart,
2 for they will prolong your life many years
and bring you peace and prosperity.
but keep my commands in your heart,
2 for they will prolong your life many years
and bring you peace and prosperity.
3 Let love and faithfulness never leave you;
bind them around your neck,
write them on the tablet of your heart.
4 Then you will win favor and a good name
in the sight of God and man.
5 Trust in the LORD with all your heartbind them around your neck,
write them on the tablet of your heart.
4 Then you will win favor and a good name
in the sight of God and man.
and lean not on your own understanding;
6 in all your ways submit to him,
and he will make your paths straight....
Today's New Testament reading: 2 Corinthians 1
1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, and Timothy our brother,
To the church of God in Corinth, together with all his holy people throughout Achaia:
2 Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Praise to the God of All Comfort
3 Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, 4 who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God. 5For just as we share abundantly in the sufferings of Christ, so also our comfort abounds through Christ. 6 If we are distressed, it is for your comfort and salvation; if we are comforted, it is for your comfort, which produces in you patient endurance of the same sufferings we suffer. 7 And our hope for you is firm, because we know that just as you share in our sufferings, so also you share in our comfort....
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Jedaiah
[Jēdā'iah] - jehovah is praise orjehovah knoweth.
[Jēdā'iah] - jehovah is praise orjehovah knoweth.
- A descendant of Simeon (1 Chron. 4:37).
- A man of Harumaph who repaired the part of the wall near his own house (Neh. 3:10).
- A descendant of Aaron whose family came up from Jerusalem (1 Chron. 9:10; 24:7; Ezra 2:36; Neh. 7:39).
- A chief of the priests who returned with Zerubbabel (Neh. 11:10; 12:6, 19; Zech. 6:10, 14).
- Another priest with the same history (Neh. 12:7, 21).
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