#FightNotNegotiate means Islamo Fascists do not care if they are portrayed by western media as bloodthirsty. They are not interested in peace deals. They feel their dream of a subjugated people is close, and so they need only behave as they wish to, to live as they want to. They kill and torture Islamic peoples, but they take pride in killing and torturing others. This is what the UN has fostered over decades of opposition to Israel. It would surprise the leaders of ISIL to have extreme Western opposition to be sustained. They have had their bloodthirsty behaviour rewarded too much and excused. How many times were terrorist acts legitimised by governments? Should Israel have hit the Ugandan Airforce to extract hostages? Wasn't Israel wrong to have assassinated Munich terrorists who ordered the hit? Didn't Obama order Israel to release terrorists who had killed for peace? Hadn't Obama ignored military advice to abandon Iraq? In Australia Hizb ut-Tahir sides with terror against Australian involvement against ISIL. Greens vote in Australia is less than opposition to war. Will Islamic leaders who endorse terror endorse Greens? Also, 'Ban the burqa' cries obscure the actual issue of addressing terrorism. The burqa is not Islam, but terrorists want to fight and are looking for excuses.
Mixed issues.
Fairfax lie to attack Murdoch. Fairfax in SMH and Age make a false claim that Murdoch pays no tax on his business in Australia. Fairfax is corrected, but fails to correct their front page headlines. Fairfax is vile to Abbott, but ignores Gillard's corruption. Fairfax prints obscene, near pornographic denunciations of Mr Abbott but refuse to ask basic questions surrounding what would be needed to show Gillard is not corrupt. In fact Gillard is corrupt, so that is why her champions are silent on those questions. But nothing excuses their treatment of Mr Abbott. It isn't balanced. A lefties' vision of hell embraces the dead boat people their compassion killed as seen in some art works depicting the afterlife. Are mobster's wives a fitting subject for reality tv? Clearly tv is comfortable with corrupt ALP figures, so it seems a small extension to include mob boss wives. Congratulations to Argentina's Rugby team defeating Australia. We played our best. You were better. Also congrats to Aboriginal Icon Rabbitohs defeating Islamic Icon Bulldogs in the ARL grand final. New research shows the Congo was the home of aids.
From 2013
Obama got lost on his way to the Asia Pacific conference and sent Kerry instead. There is no news of Kerry demanding Australia free its captured jihadists for peace. There is also no news of Obama doing anything useful while he is collecting his pay checks during the government shut down in the US. Panicking that he would never break into this news cycle, NSW Opposition leader John Robertson, publicly stated he refused a bribe from murdered businessman McGurk shortly before McGurk's death. It is alleged that an ALP donor ordered the hit on McGurk. Robertson is claiming he was offered $3 million for the sale of Currawong, something Robertson did not own. Robertson then proceeded not to tell the police or the ICAC. But, Robertson gushes, he was shocked at the offer he didn't report. Small wonder Robertson was shocked. Eddie Obeid is alleged to have been behind $500 million in corrupt dealings. Why would the union man accept a corrupt pay cut?
No one knows where corruption in the ALP will end. Or when. However, there needs to be an inquiry into AGW alarmism which has cost the world many trillions of dollars. How is the ALP involved in it? How is the ALP involved in the corruption of the immigration process? Is the ALP safe from accusation that it is not profiting from corruption involved in identifying as Australian Aboriginal? Think of the ALP corruption for a moment, and extend it to the US and ask if Obama has made Libyans safer with his shelling of Libya?
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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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For twenty two years I have been responsibly addressing an issue, and I cannot carry on. I am petitioning the Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott to remedy my distress. I leave it up to him if he chooses to address the issue. Regardless of your opinion of conservative government, the issue is pressing. Please sign my petition at https://www.change.org/en-AU/petitions/tony-abbott-remedy-the-persecution-of-dd-ball
Or the US President at
https://www.change.org/p/barack-obama-change-this-injustice#
or
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/change-injustice-faced-david-daniel-ball-after-he-reported-bungled-pedophile-investigation-and/b8mxPWtJ or http://wh.gov/ilXYR
Mr Ball, I will not sign your petition as it will do no good, but I will share your message and ask as many of friends who read it, to share it also. Let us see if we cannot use the power of the internet to spread the word of these infamous killings. As a father and a former soldier, I cannot, could not, justify ignoring this appalling action by the perpetrators, whoever they may; I thank you Douglas. You are wrong about the petition. Signing it is as worthless and meaningless an act as voting. A stand up guy would know that. - ed
Lorraine Allen Hider I signed the petition ages ago David, with pleasure, nobody knows what it's like until they've been there. Keep heart David take care.
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1338 – Alexios III of Trebizond (d. 1390)
1641 – Françoise-Athénaïs, marquise de Montespan, French mistress of Louis XIV of France (d. 1707)
1713 – Denis Diderot, French philosopher (d. 1784)
1858 – Helen Churchill Candee, American author and journalist, survivor of the Sinking of the RMS Titanic (d. 1949)
1864 – Louis Lumière, French director and producer (d. 1948)
1901 – John Alton, American cinematographer (d. 1996)
1936 – Václav Havel, Czech politician, 1st President of the Czech Republic (d. 2011)
1943 – Steve Miller, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Steve Miller Band)
1951 – Bob Geldof, Irish singer-songwriter, actor, and author (The Boomtown Rats)
1967 – Guy Pearce, English-Australian actor and singer
1975 – Kate Winslet, English actress and singer
1991 – Betty Who, Australian singer-songwriter
- 610 – Heraclius was crowned Byzantine Emperor, after having personally beheaded the previous emperor Phocas.
- 1789 – French Revolution: Upset about the high price and scarcity of bread, thousands of Parisian women and their various allies marched (pictured) on the royal palace at Versailles.
- 1903 – Samuel Griffith became the first Chief Justice of Australia, while Edmund Barton and Richard O'Connor became the first Puisne Justices of the High Court of Australia.
- 1970 – The environmental organization Greenpeacewas incorporated as the Don't Make a Wave Committeein British Columbia, Canada.
- 2001 – American baseball player Barry Bondssurpassed Mark McGwire's single-season home runtotal with his milestone 71st and 72nd home runs.
Matches
- 456 – The Visigoths under king Theodoric II, acting on orders of the Roman emperor Avitus, invade Iberiawith an army of Burgundians, Franks and Goths, led by the kings Chilperic I and Gondioc. They defeat the Suebi under king Rechiar on the river Urbicus near Astorga (Gallaecia).
- 610 – Coronation of Byzantine Emperor Heraclius.
- 869 – The Fourth Council of Constantinople is convened to decide about what to do about patriarch Photius of Constantinople.
- 1143 – King Alfonso VII of León and Castile recognises Portugal as a Kingdom.
- 1450 – Jews are expelled from Lower Bavaria by order of Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria.
- 1550 – Foundation of Concepción, city in Chile.
- 1582 – Because of the implementation of the Gregorian calendar this day does not exist in this year in Italy, Poland, Portugal and Spain.
- 1665 – The University of Kiel is founded.
- 1789 – French Revolution: Women of Paris march to Versailles in the March on Versailles to confront Louis XVI of France about his refusal to promulgate the decrees on the abolition of feudalism, demand bread, and have the King and his court moved to Paris.
- 1793 – French Revolution: Christianity is disestablished in France.
- 1813 – Battle of the Thames in Canada; Americans defeat British and kill Shawnee leader Tecumseh.
- 1857 – The City of Anaheim, California is founded.
- 1864 – The Indian city of Calcutta is almost totally destroyed by a cyclone; 60,000 die.
- 1869 – The Saxby Gale devastates the Bay of Fundy region of Maritime Canada. The storm had been predicted over a year before by a British naval officer.
- 1877 – Chief Joseph surrenders his Nez Perce band to General Nelson A. Miles.
- 1895 – The first individual time trial for racing cyclists is held on a 50-mile course north of London.
- 1903 – Sir Samuel Griffith is appointed the first Chief Justice of Australia and Sir Edmund Barton and Richard O'Connor are appointed as foundation justices.
- 1905 – Wilbur Wright pilots Wright Flyer III in a flight of 24 miles in 39 minutes, a world record that stood until 1908.
- 1910 – In a revolution in Portugal the monarchy is overthrown and a republic is declared.
- 1911 – The Kowloon–Canton Railway (split into MTR East Rail Line and Guangshen Railway now) commences service between Kowloon and Canton.
- 1914 – World War I: first aerial combat resulting in an intentional fatality.
- 1915 – Bulgaria enters World War I as one of the Central Powers.
- 1921 – Baseball: The World Series is broadcast on the radio for the first time.
- 1930 – British Airship R101 crashes in France en route to India on its maiden voyage.
- 1936 – The Jarrow March sets off for London.
- 1938 – In Nazi Germany Jews' passports were invalidated, and those who needed a passport for emigration purposes were given one marked with the letter J (Jude – Jew).
- 1943 – Ninety-eight American POW's executed by Japanese forces on Wake Island.
- 1944 – Royal Canadian Air Force pilots shoot down the first German jet fighter over France.
- 1944 – Suffrage is extended to women in France.
- 1945 – Hollywood Black Friday: A six-month strike by Hollywood set decorators turns into a bloody riot at the gates of Warner Brothers' studios.
- 1947 – The first televised White House address is given by U.S. President Harry S. Truman.
- 1948 – The 1948 Ashgabat earthquake kills 110,000.
- 1953 – The first documented recovery meeting of Narcotics Anonymous is held.
- 1955 – Disneyland Hotel opens to the public in Anaheim, California.
- 1962 – Dr. No, the first in the James Bond film series, is released.
- 1962 – The Beatles' first single, "Love Me Do" backed with "P.S. I Love You", is released in the United Kingdom.
- 1966 – Near Detroit, Michigan, there is a partial core meltdown at the Enrico Fermi demonstration nuclear breeder reactor.
- 1968 – Police baton civil rights demonstrators in Derry, Northern Ireland – considered to mark the beginning of The Troubles.
- 1969 – The first episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus airs on BBC One.
- 1970 – The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is founded.
- 1970 – Montreal: British Trade Commissioner James Cross is kidnapped by members of the FLQ terrorist group, triggering the October Crisis.
- 1973 – Signature of the European Patent Convention.
- 1974 – Guildford pub bombings: bombs planted by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) kill four British soldiers and one civilian.
- 1975 – Operation Primicia: terrorist attack against a Military Regiment at Formosa, Argentina.
- 1982 – Chicago Tylenol murders: Johnson & Johnson initiates a nationwide product recall in the United States for all products in its Tylenol brand after several bottles in Chicago are found to have been laced with cyanide, resulting in seven deaths.
- 1984 – Marc Garneau becomes the first Canadian in space, aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger.
- 1986 – Israeli secret nuclear weapons are revealed. The British newspaper The Sunday Times runs Mordechai Vanunu's story on its front page under the headline: "Revealed — the secrets of Israel's nuclear arsenal".
- 1988 – The Chilean opposition coalition Concertación (center-left) defeats Augusto Pinochet in his re-election attempt and a general election is called the following year.
- 1988 – The Brazilian Constitution is ratified by the Constituent Assembly.
- 1990 – After one hundred and fifty years The Herald broadsheet newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, is published for the last time as a separate newspaper.
- 1991 – An Indonesian military transport crashes after takeoff from Jakarta killing 137.
- 1991 – The first official version of the Linux kernel, version 0.02, is released.
- 1999 – The Ladbroke Grove rail crash in west London kills 31 people.
- 2000 – Mass demonstrations in Belgrade lead to resignation of Serbian strongman Slobodan Milošević. These demonstrations are often called the Bulldozer Revolution.
- 2001 – Barry Bonds surpassed Mark McGwire's single-season home run total with his milestone 71st and 72nd home runs.
- 2011 – In the Mekong River massacre, two Chinese cargo boats are hijacked and 13 crew members murdered in the lawless Golden Triangle region of Southeast Asia.
Hatches
- 1338 – Alexios III of Trebizond (d. 1390)
- 1520 – Alessandro Farnese, Italian cardinal (d. 1589)
- 1641 – Françoise-Athénaïs, marquise de Montespan, French mistress of Louis XIV of France (d. 1707)
- 1658 – Mary of Modena (d. 1718)
- 1695 – John Glas, Scottish clergyman (d. 1773)
- 1703 – Jonathan Edwards, American pastor and theologian (d. 1758)
- 1712 – Francesco Guardi, Italian painter (d. 1793)
- 1713 – Denis Diderot, French philosopher and critic (d. 1784)
- 1715 – Victor de Riqueti, marquis de Mirabeau, French economist (d. 1789)
- 1717 – Marie Anne de Mailly, French mistress of Louis XV of France (d. 1744)
- 1743 – Giuseppe Gazzaniga, Italian composer (d. 1818)
- 1781 – Bernard Bolzano, Czech mathematician and philosopher (d. 1848)
- 1792 – Joseph Crosfield, English businessman (d. 1844)
- 1795 – Alexander Keith, Scottish-Canadian brewer and politician, 13th Mayor of Halifax (d. 1873)
- 1820 – David Wilber, American politician (d. 1890)
- 1824 – Henry Chadwick, English-American historian and author (d. 1908)
- 1829 – Chester A. Arthur, American general, lawyer, and politician, 21st President of the United States (d. 1886)
- 1844 – Francis William Reitz, South African lawyer and politician, 5th State President of the Orange Free State (d. 1934)
- 1848 – Guido von List, Austrian-German journalist and poet (d. 1919)
- 1850 – Sergey Muromtsev, Russian lawyer and politician (d. 1910)
- 1857 – Peadar Toner Mac Fhionnlaoich, Irish author and playwright (d. 1942)
- 1858 – Helen Churchill Candee, American journalist and author (d. 1949)
- 1864 – Louis Lumière, French director and producer (d. 1948)
- 1873 – Lucien Mérignac, French fencer (d. 1941)
- 1878 – Louise Dresser, American actress (d. 1965)
- 1879 – Francis Peyton Rous, American pathologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1970)
- 1881 – Robert Stangland, American jumper (d. 1953)
- 1882 – Robert H. Goddard, American physicist (d. 1945)
- 1883 – Ernst Pittschau, German actor (d. 1951)
- 1885 – Arunachalam Mahadeva, Sri Lankan politician (d. 1969)
- 1885 – Ida Rubinstein, Russian ballerina and actress (d. 1960)
- 1887 – René Cassin, French judge and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1976)
- 1887 – Manny Ziener, German actress (d. 1972)
- 1888 – Mary Fuller, American actress and screenwriter (d. 1973)
- 1889 – Teresa de la Parra, French-Venezuelan author (d. 1936)
- 1892 – Remington Kellogg, American zoologist (d. 1969)
- 1894 – Bevil Rudd, South African runner (d. 1948)
- 1898 – Nachum Gutman, Moldovan-Israeli painter and sculptor (d. 1980)
- 1899 – George, Duke of Mecklenburg (d. 1963)
- 1901 – John Alton, Austrian-American director and cinematographer (d. 1996)
- 1902 – Larry Fine, American actor and singer (d. 1975)
- 1902 – Ray Kroc, American businessman (d. 1984)
- 1903 – M. King Hubbert, American geophysicist (d. 1989)
- 1905 – John Hoyt, American actor (d. 1991)
- 1905 – Harriet E. MacGibbon, American actress (d. 1987)
- 1907 – Mrs. Elva Miller, American singer (d. 1997)
- 1907 – Ragnar Nurkse, Estonian-American economist (d. 1959)
- 1908 – Joshua Logan, American director and screenwriter (d. 1988)
- 1909 – Tony Malinosky, American baseball player (d. 2011)
- 1911 – Pierre Dansereau, Canadian ecologist (d. 2011)
- 1911 – Brian O'Nolan, Irish author and playwright (d. 1966)
- 1912 – Fritz Fischer, German physician (d. 2003)
- 1913 – Eugene B. Fluckey American admiral, Medal of Honor recipient (d. 2007)
- 1913 – Lois January, American actress (d. 2006)
- 1916 – Stetson Kennedy, American author and activist (d. 2011)
- 1917 – Allen Ludden, American game show host (d. 1981)
- 1917 – Magda Szabó, Hungarian author (d. 2007)
- 1919 – Robin Bailey, English actor (d. 1999)
- 1919 – Donald Pleasence, English actor and singer (d. 1995)
- 1921 – Phạm Duy, Vietnamese singer-songwriter (d. 2013)
- 1921 – Bill Willis, American football player (d. 2007)
- 1922 – Jim Godbolt, English historian and journalist (d. 2013)
- 1922 – José Froilán González, Argentinian race car driver (d. 2013)
- 1922 – Bil Keane, American cartoonist (d. 2011)
- 1922 – Jock Stein, Scottish footballer and manager (d. 1985)
- 1923 – Philip Berrigan, American priest and activist (d. 2002)
- 1923 – Stig Dagerman, Swedish journalist and author (d. 1954)
- 1923 – Albert Guðmundsson, Icelandic footballer and politician (d. 1994)
- 1923 – Glynis Johns, South African-Welsh actress, singer, and dancer
- 1923 – Kailashpati Mishra, Indian politician, 18th Governor of Gujarat (d. 2012)
- 1924 – Bill Dana, American actor, producer, and screenwriter
- 1924 – José Donoso, Chilean author (d. 1996)
- 1924 – Barbara Kelly, Canadian-English actress and screenwriter (d. 2007)
- 1924 – Bob Thaves, American cartoonist (d. 2006)
- 1925 – Gail Davis, American actress (d. 1997)
- 1926 – Avraham Adan, Israeli general (d. 2012)
- 1926 – Willi Unsoeld, American mountaineer (d. 1979)
- 1928 – Louise Fitzhugh, American author and illustrator (d. 1974)
- 1929 – Fred Feast, English actor (d. 1999)
- 1929 – Richard F. Gordon, Jr., American captain, pilot, and astronaut
- 1929 – Bill Wirtz, American businessman (d. 2007)
- 1930 – Pavel Popovich, Ukrainian general, pilot, and astronaut (d. 2009)
- 1930 – Reinhard Selten, German economist, Nobel Prize laureate
- 1931 – Rosalie Gower, Canadian nurse and politician (d. 2013)
- 1932 – Dean Prentice, Canadian ice hockey player
- 1932 – Michael John Rogers, English ornithologist (d. 2006)
- 1933 – Doug Bailey, American political consultant (d. 2013)
- 1933 – Diane Cilento, Australian actress and author (d. 2011)
- 1934 – Angelo Buono, Jr., American serial killer (d. 2002)
- 1934 – Kenneth D. Taylor, Canadian diplomat
- 1935 – Arlene Saunders, American soprano
- 1936 – Václav Havel, Czech politician, 1st President of the Czech Republic (d. 2011)
- 1937 – Barry Switzer, American football player and coach
- 1938 – Teresa Heinz, Mozambican-American businesswoman and philanthropist
- 1939 – Marie-Claire Blais, Canadian author and playwright
- 1939 – Marie Laforêt, French-Swiss singer and actress
- 1939 – Walter Wolf, Austrian-Canadian businessman, founded Walter Wolf Racing
- 1939 – Consuelo Ynares-Santiago, Filipino jurist
- 1940 – Rein Aun, Estonian decathlete (d. 1995)
- 1940 – Thom Christopher, American actor
- 1940 – John Byrne Cooke, American author and photographer
- 1940 – Milena Dravić, Serbian actress
- 1941 – Roy Book Binder, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
- 1941 – Eduardo Duhalde, Argentinian lawyer and politician, 50th President of Argentina
- 1942 – Billy Scott, American singer-songwriter (d. 2012)
- 1942 – Richard Street, American singer-songwriter (The Temptations and The Monitors) (d. 2013)
- 1943 – Ben Cardin, American lawyer and politician
- 1943 – Steve Miller, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Steve Miller Band)
- 1945 – Brian Connolly, Scottish singer-songwriter and guitarist (Sweet) (d. 1997)
- 1945 – Geoff Leigh, English saxophonist (Henry Cow)
- 1946 – Zahida Hina, Pakistani journalist and author
- 1946 – Jean Perron, Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and sportscaster
- 1947 – Brian Johnson, English singer-songwriter (AC/DC and Geordie)
- 1947 – Michèle Pierre-Louis, Haitian politician, 14th Prime Minister of Haiti
- 1948 – Carter Cornelius, American singer (Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose) (d. 1991)
- 1948 – Tawl Ross, American guitarist (Funkadelic)
- 1948 – Zoran Živković, Serbian author
- 1949 – Peter Ackroyd, British author and critic
- 1949 – Ralph Goodale, Canadian lawyer and politician, 36th Canadian Minister of Finance
- 1949 – Bill James, American historian and author
- 1949 – B. W. Stevenson, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 1988)
- 1950 – Eddie Clarke, English guitarist (Motörhead and Fastway)
- 1950 – Jeff Conaway, American actor and singer (d. 2011)
- 1950 – James Rizzi, American painter (d. 2011)
- 1951 – Karen Allen, American actress
- 1951 – Bob Geldof, Irish singer-songwriter and actor (The Boomtown Rats)
- 1952 – Clive Barker, English actor, director, producer, and screenwriter
- 1952 – Duncan Regehr, Canadian actor
- 1952 – Gigi Sabani, Italian television host and singer (d. 2007)
- 1955 – John Alexander, English footballer
- 1955 – Jean-Jacques Lafon, French singer-songwriter
- 1955 – Caroline Loeb, French singer and actress
- 1955 – Ángela Molina, Spanish actress and singer
- 1957 – Mark Geragos, American lawyer
- 1957 – Lee Thompson, English singer-songwriter and saxophonist (Madness and The Dance Brigade)
- 1957 – Bernie Mac, American actor, producer, and screenwriter (d. 2008)
- 1958 – André Kuipers, Dutch physician and astronaut
- 1958 – Neil Peart, Australian footballer
- 1958 – Neil deGrasse Tyson, American astrophysicist, cosmologist, and author
- 1959 – Maya Lin, American architect and sculptor, designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Civil Rights Memorial
- 1959 – Kelly Joe Phelps, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
- 1960 – Careca, Brazilian footballer
- 1960 – Daniel Baldwin, American actor, director, and producer
- 1960 – David Kirk, New Zealand rugby player
- 1960 – David Shannon, American author and illustrator
- 1960 – Evangelia Tzampazi, Greek politician
- 1961 – Sharon Cheslow, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Chalk Circle)
- 1961 – Matthew Kauffman, American journalist
- 1962 – Michael Andretti, American race car driver
- 1962 – Thomas Herbst, German footballer and manager
- 1962 – Caron Keating, English television host (d. 2004)
- 1963 – Laura Davies, English golfer
- 1963 – Michael Hadschieff, Austrian speed skater
- 1964 – Keiji Fujiwara, Japanese voice actor
- 1964 – Philip A. Haigh, English author
- 1964 – Malik Saidullaev, Chechen businessman
- 1964 – Korina Sanchez, Filipino journalist
- 1965 – Trace Armstrong, American football player
- 1965 – Theo Bos, Dutch footballer, coach, and manager (d. 2013)
- 1965 – Mario Lemieux, Canadian ice hockey player
- 1965 – Patrick Roy, Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- 1966 – Dennis Byrd, American football player
- 1966 – Sean M. Carroll, American cosmologist
- 1966 – Terri Runnels, American wrestler and manager
- 1966 – Jan Verhaas, Dutch snooker player and referee
- 1967 – Rex Chapman, American basketball player and sportscaster
- 1967 – Guy Pearce, English-Australian actor and singer
- 1970 – Josie Bissett, American actress
- 1970 – Matthew Knights, Australian footballer and coach
- 1970 – Audie Pitre, American singer and bass player (Acid Bath) (d. 1997)
- 1970 – Cal Wilson, New Zealand comedian, actress, and screenwriter
- 1971 – South Park Mexican, American rapper and producer, founded Dope House Records
- 1971 – Mauricio Pellegrino, Argentinian footballer and manager
- 1971 – Samuel Vincent, Canadian voice actor and singer
- 1972 – Annely Akkermann, Estonian politician
- 1972 – Aaron Guiel, Canadian baseball player
- 1972 – Grant Hill, American basketball player
- 1972 – Thomas Roberts, American journalist
- 1974 – Rich Franklin, American mixed martial artist
- 1974 – Heather Headley, Trinidadian-American singer-songwriter, producer, and actress
- 1974 – Colin Meloy, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Decemberists, Tarkio, and Happy Cactus)
- 1974 – Anousjka van Exel, Dutch tennis player
- 1974 – Alex Walkinshaw, English actor
- 1975 – Bobo Baldé, French-Guinean footballer
- 1975 – Carson Ellis, American painter and illustrator
- 1975 – Christian Fährmann, German footballer
- 1975 – Parminder Nagra, English actress
- 1975 – Monica Rial American voice actress, director, and screenwriter
- 1975 – Scott Weinger American actor, producer, and screenwriter
- 1975 – Kate Winslet, English actress and singer
- 1976 – Ramzan Kadyrov, Russian-Chechen general and politician, 3rd President of the Chechen Republic
- 1976 – Song Seung-heon, South Korean actor and singer
- 1976 – Royston Tan, Singaporean director, producer, and screenwriter
- 1976 – J. J. Yeley, American race car driver
- 1977 – Hugleikur Dagsson, Icelandic author, illustrator, and critic
- 1977 – Vinnie Paz, Italian-American rapper and producer (Jedi Mind Tricks and Army of the Pharaohs)
- 1978 – Jesse Palmer, Canadian football player and sportscaster
- 1978 – Shane Ryan, Irish footballer and hurler
- 1978 – James Valentine, American guitarist (Maroon 5, JJAMZ, and Square)
- 1978 – Morgan Webb, Canadian-American television host and producer
- 1978 – Mark Gower, English footballer
- 1979 – Vince Grella, Australian footballer
- 1979 – Joe Lipari, American comedian, radio host, and producer
- 1979 – Curtis Sanford, Canadian ice hockey player
- 1979 – Gao Yuanyuan, Chinese actress
- 1980 – Paul Thomas, American bass player (Good Charlotte)
- 1980 – James Toseland, English motorcycle racer
- 1981 – Joel Lindpere, Estonian footballer
- 1981 – Andy Nägelein, German footballer
- 1981 – Kelvin Tan, Singaporean singer-songwriter
- 1982 – Michael Roos, Estonian-American football player
- 1982 – Brandi Williams, American singer-songwriter and actress (Blaque)
- 1982 – Steve Williams, Australian-German rugby player
- 1983 – Jesse Eisenberg, American actor
- 1983 – Nicky Hilton, American model and fashion designer
- 1983 – Florian Mayer, German tennis player
- 1983 – Mashrafe Mortaza, Bangladeshi cricketer
- 1983 – Noot Seear, Canadian model and actress
- 1984 – Naima Adedapo, American singer
- 1984 – Tiana Benjamin, English actress
- 1984 – Kenwyne Jones, Trinidadian footballer
- 1985 – Nicola Roberts, English singer-songwriter and actress (Girls Aloud)
- 1986 – Mladen Bartulović, Croatian footballer
- 1987 – Kevin Mirallas, Belgian footballer
- 1987 – Tim Ream, American soccer player
- 1987 – Park So-yeon, South Korean singer, dancer, and actress (T-ara)
- 1987 – Javier Villa, Spanish race car driver
- 1987 – Luigi Vitale, Italian footballer
- 1988 – Bobby Edner, American singer, dancer, and actor (Varsity Fanclub)
- 1988 – Benny Howell, English cricketer
- 1988 – Bahar Kızıl, German singer-songwriter (Monrose)
- 1989 – Marcel Baude, German footballer
- 1989 – Ify Ibekwe, American basketball player
- 1991 – Betty Who, Australian singer-songwriter
Despatches
- 578 – Justin II, Byzantine emperor (b. 520)
- 1056 – Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1017)
- 1112 – Sigebert of Gembloux, French monk, historian, and author (b. 1030)
- 1214 – Alfonso VIII of Castile (b. 1155)
- 1285 – Philip III of France (b. 1245)
- 1528 – Richard Foxe, English bishop (b. 1448)
- 1540 – Helius Eobanus Hessus, German poet (b. 1488)
- 1564 – Pierre de Manchicourt, Flemish composer (b. 1510)
- 1565 – Lodovico Ferrari, Italian mathematician (b. 1522)
- 1606 – Philippe Desportes, French poet (b. 1546)
- 1714 – Kaibara Ekken, Japanese botanist and philosopher (b. 1630)
- 1740 – Jean-Philippe Baratier, German scholar (b. 1721)
- 1777 – Johann Andreas Segner, Slovak-German mathematician, physicist, and physician (b. 1704)
- 1805 – Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, English general and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (b. 1738)
- 1813 – Tecumseh, American tribal leader (b. 1768)
- 1848 – Joseph Hormayr, Baron zu Hortenburg, Austrian-German historian and politician (b. 1781)
- 1861 – Antoni Melchior Fijałkowski, Polish archbishop (b. 1778)
- 1880 – Jacques Offenbach, German-French cellist and composer (b. 1819)
- 1895 – Ralph Tollemache, English clergyman (b. 1826)
- 1913 – Hans von Bartels, German painter (b. 1856)
- 1918 – Roland Garros, French pilot (b. 1888)
- 1927 – Sam Warner, Polish-American film producer, co-founded Warner Bros. (b. 1887)
- 1929 – Varghese Payyappilly Palakkappilly, Indian priest (b. 1876)
- 1930 – Christopher Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson, Indian-English military officer and politician (b. 1875)
- 1933 – Renée Adorée, French-American actress (b. 1898)
- 1933 – Nikolai Yudenich, Russian general (b. 1862)
- 1936 – J. Slauerhoff, Dutch poet and author (b. 1898)
- 1938 – Mary Faustina Kowalska, Polish nun, mystic, and saint (b. 1905)
- 1940 – Ballington Booth, English-American co-founder of the Volunteers of America (b. 1857)
- 1940 – Lincoln Loy McCandless, American politician (b. 1859)
- 1940 – Silvestre Revueltas, Mexican violinist, composer, and conductor (b. 1889)
- 1941 – Louis Brandeis, American lawyer and jurist (b. 1856)
- 1943 – Leon Roppolo, American clarinet player (New Orleans Rhythm Kings) (b. 1902)
- 1950 – Frederic Lewy, German-American neurologist (b. 1885)
- 1952 – Joe Jagersberger, Austrian race car driver (b. 1884)
- 1975 – Lady Constance Malleson, English actress and author (b. 1895)
- 1976 – Barbara Nichols, American actress and singer (b. 1929)
- 1976 – Lars Onsager, Norwegian-American chemist and physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1903)
- 1981 – Gloria Grahame, American actress and singer (b. 1923)
- 1983 – Humberto Mauro, Brazilian director and screenwriter (b. 1897)
- 1983 – Earl Tupper, American inventor and businessman, founded the Tupperware Corporation (b. 1907)
- 1986 – Mike Burgmann, Australian race car driver (b. 1947)
- 1986 – Hal B. Wallis, American actor and producer (b. 1898)
- 1986 – James H. Wilkinson, English mathematician (b. 1919)
- 1992 – Eddie Kendricks, American singer-songwriter (The Temptations) (b. 1939)
- 1995 – Linda Gary, American voice actress (b. 1944)
- 1996 – Seymour Cray, American engineer and businessman, founded CRAY Inc (b. 1925)
- 1997 – Brian Pillman, American football player and wrestler (b. 1962)
- 2000 – Cătălin Hîldan, Romanian footballer (b. 1976)
- 2001 – Mike Mansfield, American soldier, politician, and diplomat, 22nd United States Ambassador to Japan (b. 1903)
- 2002 – Chuck Rayner, Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1920)
- 2003 – Denis Quilley, English actor (b. 1927)
- 2003 – Dan Snyder, Canadian-American ice hockey player (b. 1978)
- 2003 – Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist, director, and producer (b. 1957)
- 2004 – Rodney Dangerfield, American comedian, actor, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1921)
- 2004 – William H. Dobelle, American biologist (b. 1941)
- 2004 – Maurice Wilkins, New Zealand-English physicist and biologist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1916)
- 2006 – Jennifer Moss, English-Scottish actress (b. 1945)
- 2006 – Antonio Peña, Mexican wrestling promoter, founded Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (b. 1953)
- 2006 – George Zervanos, Greek operatic tenor (b. 1930)
- 2007 – Justin Tuveri, Italian soldier (b. 1898)
- 2009 – Mike Alexander, English singer-songwriter and bass player (Evile) (b. 1977)
- 2010 – Bernard Clavel, French author (b. 1923)
- 2010 – Mary Leona Gage, American model and actress, Miss USA 1957 (b. 1939)
- 2010 – Steve Lee, Swiss singer-songwriter (Gotthard) (b. 1963)
- 2011 – Derrick Bell, American academic and scholar (b. 1930)
- 2011 – Bert Jansch, Scottish singer-songwriter and guitarist (Pentangle) (b. 1943)
- 2011 – Steve Jobs, American businessman, co-founder and of Apple Inc. (b. 1955)
- 2011 – Charles Napier, American actor (b. 1936)
- 2011 – Fred Shuttlesworth, American activist, co-founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (b. 1922)
- 2012 – Keith Campbell, English biologist (b. 1954)
- 2012 – Vojin Dimitrijević, Croatian-Serbian lawyer and activist (b. 1932)
- 2012 – James W. Holley, III, American dentist and politician (b. 1926)
- 2012 – Edvard Mirzoyan, Georgian-Armenian composer (b. 1921)
- 2012 – Claude Pinoteau, French director and screenwriter (b. 1925)
- 2012 – Terry Shepherd, British motorcycle road racer (b. 1931)
- 2013 – Ruth R. Benerito, American chemist (b. 1916)
- 2013 – Erich Cviertna, Czech footballer and manager (b. 1951)
- 2013 – Gaetano Fidanzati, Italian mob boss (b. 1935)
- 2013 – Hugh Jackson, English paediatrician (b. 1918)
- 2013 – Carlo Lizzani, Italian actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1922)
- 2013 – Yakkun Sakurazuka, Japanese voice actress and singer (b. 1976)
- 2013 – Butch Warren, American bassist (b. 1939)
2014
- Armed Forces Day (Indonesia)
- Christian feast day:
- Constitution Day (Vanuatu)
- International Day of No Prostitution (International)
- One of the three Mundus patet (Roman Empire)
- Republic Day (Portugal)
- Teachers' Day (Pakistan)
- World Teachers' Day (International)
Burqa ban bunfight covers up real issue
Miranda Devine – Saturday, October 04, 2014 (10:40pm)
THE ban the burqa barney is barmy. All it’s done is to give hashtag feminists another way to showcase their superior morality and added fuel to the fake Islamophobia narrative.
To be honest, I find the burqa confronting. You can’t see the woman’s face. If she leaves the house she walks around inside a portable prison, with a small crocheted grille over her eyes.
The niqab is slightly less oppressive, with a slit for the eyes. The clothing is a visual reminder that radical Islam regards women as deficient, weak-minded chattels.
To be honest, I find the burqa confronting. You can’t see the woman’s face. If she leaves the house she walks around inside a portable prison, with a small crocheted grille over her eyes.
The niqab is slightly less oppressive, with a slit for the eyes. The clothing is a visual reminder that radical Islam regards women as deficient, weak-minded chattels.
Continue reading 'Burqa ban bunfight covers up real issue'
Islamic State keeps expanding. Our war isn’t working
Andrew Bolt October 05 2014 (2:02pm)
When the US claims to
lead an international coalition comprising British, Canadian,
Australian, European and Arab states against the Islamic State, you’d expect results better than this:
===Islamic State militants have taken control of key cities in Iraq’s western province of Anbar and have begun to besiege one of the country’s largest military bases in a weeklong offensive that’s brought them within artillery range of Baghdad.In Iraq:
The Islamic State and its tribal allies have dominated Anbar since a surprise offensive last December, but this week’s push was particularly worrisome, because for the first time this year Islamist insurgents were reported to have become a major presence in Abu Ghraib, the last Anbar town on the outskirts of the capital.
A diplomat in Irbil, the capital of the autonomous Kurdistan region, said an Islamic State presence in Abu Ghraib would put Baghdad International Airport within artillery range of the militants.
Islamic State fighters stormed a town in Iraq’s western Anbar province on Saturday, its latest conquest in the desert region where it has chalked up a string of victories, a military official and people fleeing the scene said.In Syria:
Islamic State seized the town of Kubaisa two days after the fall of the nearby town of Hit as the group sought to consolidate control in towns west of Anbar’s capital Ramadi.
Kurdish fighters supported by US-led air strikes held back jihadists attacking a Syrian border town Saturday, following an international outcry at the murder of a British hostage by the Islamic State group…You can’t win wars from the air alone. This conflict is showing not the strength of Obama’s US but the weakness.
Fighting raged Saturday as IS militants attempted to seize a strategic hilltop that would give them access to the town, activists said.
Fairfax suffers another bout of Murdoch Derangement Syndrome - and anti-capitalist hype
Andrew Bolt October 05 2014 (10:30am)
Terry McCrann:
===A NEWSPAPER which had any sense of its integrity would have published a public withdrawal of and apology for running a story that was so completely false and viciously defamatory as the one on purported company tax avoidance last Monday, splashed across the front pages of the Fairfax Media duo, The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald.
This needed to be an apology directed at both the companies which the Age and the Herald, collectively and individually and without the slightest shred of substantive evidence, falsely accused of massive and sustained tax avoidance; and to their readers for feeding them such provocative and simply untrue nonsense…
Anyone who had even the vaguest understanding of tax should have instantly realised the story and the so-called report on which it was based, were quite simply complete and utter rubbish…
(T)he report from the union United Voice and the collective of odds and sods, the so-called Tax Justice Network, purported to analyse the effective tax rates of the top 200 companies listed on the ASX over the last ten years, as against the 30 per cent company tax rate.
It purported to find that the average effective tax rate (ETR) of the 200 companies over the ten years was just 23 per cent. It then concluded that the failure to pay 30 per cent had cost tax revenue of an average $8.4 billion a year or a staggering $84 billion in total.
The report — and the guileless Age and Herald — listed the key ways big companies could avoid tax: by routing income through tax havens, by ‘transfer pricing’ with overseas affiliates, and by loading up the local company with debt to get a tax deduction.
So did they then specifically identify the use of these techniques by any — all — of the 200? Not a bit of it; all the report did was add up the reported pre-tax profits and tax provisions of the 200 over the last ten years, divide the second by the first, and out popped that 23 per cent ETR. And the conclusion of massive tax avoidance…
Astonishingly, the report claims and the Age/Herald breathlessly retailed that News Corp (now 21st Century Fox) underpaid an extraordinary $16 billion of tax in total over the ten years — fully 20 per cent of the tax purportedly avoided by the entire 200!.
Even more astonishingly, the report just made that figure up. The annual reports of News Corp show that it recorded a total profit of $US36 billion over the ten years and provided $US8.3 billion in tax. That’s an effective tax rate of 23 per cent, somewhat higher than the claimed 1 per cent.
The authors and the Age/Herald seem unaware that News Corp was a US company over the entire ten years; that something like 90 per cent of its business and quite normal profits — and so any tax payments — were in the US. So even if that completely fictitious figure of $1.6 billion a year was tax really lost, it would have been tax lost to the US internal Revenue Service and not to the ATO, as both the report and they claimed.
Panetta: Obama weakened US credibility, abandoned Iraq
Andrew Bolt October 05 2014 (10:25am)
Barack Obama’s former Defence Secretary agrees - the president has been a weak leader:
===Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is criticizing President Obama for leaning toward, then deciding against military action against Syria for its use of chemical weapons.(Thanks to reader brett t.r.)
“By failing to respond, it sent the wrong message to the world,” Panetta says in his new book…
In August 2012, Obama said the U.S. would reconsider its opposition to military involvement in the Syrian civil war if President Bashar Assad deployed or used chemical or biological weapons. “That’s a red line for us,” the president said....
But even after Assad used chemical weapons, killing hundreds of Syrian civilians, Obama planned a Rose Garden address in which it was widely expected to announce airstrikes against Assad, Obama instead said he would consult with Congress.
“President Obama vacillated, first indicating that he was prepared to order some strikes, then retreating and agreeing to submit the matter to Congress,” according to an early copy of the book purchased by The Associated Press. “The latter was, as he well knew, an almost certain way to scotch any action. By mid-2013, a majority of Congress could not agree on what day of the week it was, much less a resolution authorizing the use of American force in the Middle East.
“The result, I felt, was a blow to American credibility. When the president as commander in chief draws a red line, it is critical that he act if the line is crossed. ... Assad’s action clearly defied President Obama’s warning.”
Panetta’s book, titled “Worthy Fights,” is scheduled for release next week…
On Iraq, Panetta chided Obama for not keeping a residual U.S. force behind, which he said could have helped provide training and security to Iraqi security forces and blunt the Islamic State group’s recent takeover of parts of northern and western Iraq.
“My fear, as I voiced to the president and others, was that if the country split apart or slid back into the violence that we’d seen in the years immediately following the U.S. invasion, it could become a new haven for terrorists to plot attacks against the U.S.”
Fairfax’s vileness exposes Gillard’s self-pity
Andrew Bolt October 05 2014 (10:16am)
Mark Latham on Julia Gillard’s whingeing about sexist abuse:
John Birmingham, Sydney Morning Herald:
===Gillard ... writes of how: “even if you are the single most powerful person in your country, if you are a woman, the images that are shadowed around you are of sex and rape.”
John Birmingham, Sydney Morning Herald:
Tony Abbott ... a middle-aged white man who seems to revel in confronting a captive nation with his favoured form of weekend attire; tiny red porno trunks that serve only to draw the unwilling eye directly to the most horrifying aspect of this hairy, dripping wet horror when it is thrust prominently and repeatedly into our slack and traumatised faces.Reader Peter of Bellevue Hill is right:
There is no question the fringes of the blogosphere and the gutters of social media published vile depictions of PM Gillard - just as they publish vile depictions of PM Abbott.More on this in tomorrow’s column.
But I doubt PM Gillard would ever have opened the pages of a major Australian newspaper and read anything like what Fairfax published from Birmingham about PM Abbott.
Defenders of evil
Andrew Bolt October 05 2014 (10:12am)
===Abbott wins from war, but needs votes from peace
Andrew Bolt October 05 2014 (10:04am)
The Abbott Government will still need to find a domestic agenda which appeals as much as does its foreign agenda:
(Thanks to reader Peter of Bellevue Hill.)
===An exclusive Galaxy poll commissioned by The Sunday Telegraph has found that a clear majority — 62 per cent — of voters support Australia’s decision to commence air strikes in Iraq against “death cult’’ Islamic State.Labor should be scared at being propped up by a Greens vote that seems brittle.
But an even higher number — 75 per cent — believe the threat of a terrorism attack on Australian soil is real…
According to the Galaxy poll, support for the Coalition has also jumped for the third successive survey since the May budget with the primary vote increasing by three points to 42 per cent… Labor Party is still leading on a two party preferred basis of 51 per cent to the Abbott Government’s 49 per cent. But the gap has diminished since an angry backlash to the tough May budget.
Support for the Greens has also jumped from 8 per cent in last year’s federal election to 12 per cent.Clive Palmer’s PUP party has taken a beating however, slumping from 8 per cent in May to 4 per cent in the latest Galaxy poll.
(Thanks to reader Peter of Bellevue Hill.)
Shead meets Dante in Australia
Andrew Bolt October 05 2014 (9:06am)
In a new exhibition Gary Shead tackles one of the greatest works in literature, Dante’s Divine Comedy:
The start of Clive James’ new translation:
===Strange, but Hell doesn’t seem half so awful when it’s in Australia. In contrast, Dore’s famous version:
William Blake:
And I note Shead avoids - perhaps wisely - doing what Dante dared, peopling his rings of hell with near contemporaries, named and eternally shamed.
The start of Clive James’ new translation:
At the mid-point of the path through life, I found
Myself lost in a wood so dark, the way
Ahead was blotted out. The keening sound
I still make shows how hard it is to say
How harsh and bitter that place felt to me—
Merely to think of it renews the fear—
So bad that death by only a degree
Could possibly be worse. As you shall hear,
It led to good things too, eventually,
But there and then I saw no sign of those,
And can’t say even now how I had come
To be there, stunned and following my nose
Away from the straight path. And then, still numb
From pressure on the heart, still in a daze,
I stumbled on the threshold of a hill
Where trees no longer grew. Lifting my gaze,
I saw its shoulders edged with overspill
From our sure guide, the sun, whose soothing rays
At least a little melted what that night
Of dread had done to harden my heart’s lake—
And like someone who crawls, half dead with fright,
Out of the sea, and breathes, and turns to take
A long look at the water, so my soul,
Still thinking of escape from the dark wood
I had escaped, looked back to see it whole,
The force field no one ever has withstood
And stayed alive. I rested for a while,
And then resumed, along the empty slope,
My journey, in the standard crofter’s style,
Weight on the lower foot. Harder to cope
When things got steeper, and a mountain cat
With parti-coloured pelt, light on its feet,
In a trice was in my face and stayed like that,
Barring my way, encouraging retreat.
Putting trash on a pedestal
Andrew Bolt October 05 2014 (8:24am)
Let’s make being a mobster’s moll seem glamorous! A short-cut to fame! Who could possibly object?
===The wives, girlfriends and lovers of Australia’s criminal underworld are set to become the subject of a new reality TV show based on the hit US series, Mob Wives.It says something that even some mobsters’ partners have more taste than the TV execs:
The show, likely to be called Mob Wives Australia, is understood to have the backing of influential US film and TV studio the Weinstein Company, which controls the rights to the US franchise....
Danielle McGuire, who was involved with murdered Carlton Crew member Alphonse Gangitano, and has been involved with Tony Mokbel and former Bandidos sergeant-at-arms Toby Mitchell, denied she had been approached about the show. “There’s no way I’d do anything like that,” she said.
"The secret is not making plans"
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<Hope they enjoy their marriages to their senior citizen Arab husbands.> http://t.co/2hoetC2Nn4
— David Daniel Ball (@DaOddBall67) October 5, 2014
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A NEW genetic history of HIV shows how the pandemic almost certainly took root in the 1920s in Ki... http://t.co/3nCIyx27of via @newscomauHQ
— David Daniel Ball (@DaOddBall67) October 5, 2014
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Meh, they want to fight, not negotiate. http://t.co/hu6T7hMyaT via @newscomauHQ
— David Daniel Ball (@DaOddBall67) October 5, 2014
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Congratulations to Argentina's Rugby team defeating Australia. We played our best. You were better. http://t.co/WFvrthfN6C
— David Daniel Ball (@DaOddBall67) October 5, 2014
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Poor ALP hasn't profited from pandering to terrorism. .. Backing for air strikes http://t.co/Tr45yPgAhM
— David Daniel Ball (@DaOddBall67) October 5, 2014
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RIP Marine is first U.S. death in operations against Islamic State http://t.co/fsCWdRQ1ae
— David Daniel Ball (@DaOddBall67) October 4, 2014
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The Week That Wuz Wuz Wuz http://t.co/EfBzCYiG8h via @socializeWP
— David Daniel Ball (@DaOddBall67) October 4, 2014
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North Korea and South Korea hold highest-level talks in years http://t.co/eCDGtV6Htg via @WSJ
— David Daniel Ball (@DaOddBall67) October 4, 2014
=== Posts from last year ===
Dutch firm terminates Jerusalem sewage plant project
Royal HaskoningDHV, a Netherlands-based firm, recently announced it was pulling out of a sewage treatment project in Eastern Jerusalem. The company, which also has offices in the UK and US, released a statement noting that the project would no longer move beyond its planning stage. In an official press release, the firm pointed out that it had a high regard for "integrity" and "compliance with international laws and regulations." It added that "in the course of the project, and after due consultation with various stakeholders, the company came to understand that future involvement in the project could be in violation of international law. This has led to the decision of Royal HaskoningDHV to terminate its involvement in the project." Anti-Israel organizations, along with the Dutch government, reportedly pressured Royal HaskoningDHV to make this decision. The company has 8,000 employees.
Sadly, Dutch leftism gets past the dyke - ed
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Barack Obama is sacrificing Israel on the altar of the deal he wishes to broker with Iran.
The Jewish State should unilaterally act against the Iranian nuclear program, as Prime MInisterNetanyahu warned in his speech at the United Nations on Tuesday, October 1, but it is currently more probable that Ayatollah Khamenei will arm himself with nuclear bombs.
Because Obama's damage to Israel's deterrence has already been immense.
Under the possible deal with Washington, Teheran will preserve the 20 per cent level of uranium enrichment that will turn Iran into a "nuclear threshold state".
Obama will accept that. Obama's record against Israeli Jews is long and abundant. He is the most anti-Semitic US president ever.
The Obama Administrations fomented a war on Jerusalem and treated Israel like a banana republic. Israeli-American relations are the worst they have been in memory.
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J Street has gone over to the dark side. It claims to be "a pro-Israel, pro peace lobby." It has now become neither. Its Executive Director, Jeremy Ben-Ami, has joined the off key chorus of those who falsely claim that Israel, by refusing to make peace with the Palestinians, is placing the lives of American soldiers at risk.
This claim was first attributed to Vice President Joe Biden and to General David Petraeus. It was quickly denied by them but continued to have a life of its own in the anti-Israel media. It was picked up by Steven Walt and John Mearsheimer, Pat Buchanan and others on the hard right and hard left who share a common disdain for the Jewish state. It is the most dangerous argument ever put forward by Israel bashers. It is also totally false.
It is dangerous for two reasons. First, it seeks to reduce support for Israel among Americans who, quite understandably and correctly, care deeply about American soldiers being killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Israel has always understood this and that's why it is one of the few American allies who has never asked the United States to put its troops in harm's way in defense of Israeli citizens. If Americans were to believe the falsehood that Israel were to blame for American deaths caused by Islamic extremists in Iraq and Afghanistan, support for the Jewish state would suffer considerably.
It is also dangerous because its implication is that Israel must cease to exist: the basic complaint that Muslim extremists have against Israel is not what the Jewish state does, but what it is: a secular, non-Muslim, democracy that promotes equal rights for women, gays, Christians and others. Regardless of what Israel does or doesn't do, its very existence will be anathema to Muslim extremists. So if Israel's actions were in fact a cause of American deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan--which they are not--then the only logical solution would be Israel's disappearance. This might be acceptable to the Walts, Mearsheimers and Buchanans of the world, but it is surely not acceptable to Israel or anyone who claims to be pro-Israel.
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The benefits from Google's acquisition of Waze aren't just going to Waze's shareholders. Or rather, Waze's shareholders may include some people you didn't expect. Through a charity that asks early-stage companies to contribute shares, many of Israel's poor will benefit from the Waze acquisition.
Waze contributed options to Tmura, an Israeli public service venture that receives grants of stock from companies and uses the proceeds from successful “exits” – a public offering, acquisition or sale of shares on the market – to fund charities for education and youth-related causes in Israel. In 2011, Tmura cashed out of its Waze options to the tune of $1.385 million.
“We are excited by this opportunity to make a real difference in the community,” said Waze CEO Noam Bardin. “Tmura’s model enabled us to involve Waze employees in the allocation process and this has truly been an inspiring experience for the entire company.”
Amos Gaver, chairman of Tmura’s Grants Committee, was equally as ecstatic. “Non-profits are continually faced with fundraising challenges, making it difficult to plan from year to year,” he said. “With these grants, we hope to alleviate at least some of this burden and help these organizations with their planning for the coming years.”
Tmura says that it will allocate the money to five separate charities chosen in cooperation with Waze. They are:Chinuch L’Psagot, Israeli Rett Syndrome Foundation,Knafayim Shel Krembo, Tel Aviv Sexual Assault Crisis Center, and Tzeva.Maybe they should have held on longer.
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What Obama does not get is that were the house to support Obama Care now, it would not last because it is unaffordable. You cannot own what you cannot afford. - ed
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday said his nation is ready to discuss "details" about its disputed uranium enrichment program in upcoming talks with six major governments, the Associated Press reported.
Tehran has insisted it is only refining uranium for peaceful purposes, but it has not successfully made its case to the five permanent U.N. Security Council member nations and Germany. Israel, the United States and other nations suspect the Persian Gulf power is secretly pursuing a nuclear-arms capacity.
Rouhani said his government has prepared a "precise plan" to discuss with the six negotiating powers at their next meeting, scheduled for Oct. 15-16 in Geneva.
He stated: "Iran’s enrichment right is not negotiable but we must enter into talks to see what would the other side proposes to us about the details."
Iran intends "to keep doors of our nuclear facilities open to IAEA inspection," Rouhani added. "We have nothing to hide. Our record is clean and our hands are open."
He played down Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Tuesday admonishments to the U.N. General Assembly on Iran's recent diplomatic outreach.
The Iranian president said "such remarks show that we are moving in the right direction."
“When Israel sees that its sword doesn’t work and that wisdom has prevailed in the world and that the Iranian people’s message of peace is heard ... they definitely get angry,” he said.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday said Netanyahu did not appear to be "suggesting that we are being played somehow for suckers."
"I understood it to be a warning, don’t be played," he told reporters in Tokyo.
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Popular American craft store chain, Hobby Lobby, is refusing to sell Hanukkah-related items, leading to an internet campaign against it and calls for boycott, according to The Times of Israel.
Hobby Lobby, an Oklahoma-based chain of over 500 stores that, according to its website, operates “in a manner consistent with biblical principles,” is privately owned by Evangelical Christian businessman David Green.
Last week, blogger Ken Berwitz posted that neighbors were reporting that a New Jersey branch of Hobby Lobby didn’t have any Hanukkah or Jewish-themed merchandise for sale. He said workers asked about the omission replied, “We don’t cater to you people,” meaning Jews, and that including Jewish items would be against the values of the chain’s Christian owner.
Following the blog post, a groundswell on online outrage has broken out, including a substantial call to boycott the chain. The story has been picked up by a number of news agencies, including the Daily Kos, who reported on Monday that Hobby Lobby was monitoring its Facebook page to remove any posts about the issue.
A local news site reported Monday that a Hobby Lobby representative wrote to the mayor of Marlboro, New Jersey, where the store in question is located, and said that ”alleged comments made by employees are currently being investigated and will be addressed accordingly. These comments are in no way indicative of Hobby Lobby culture, the owners and the operators.”
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IF Bill Shorten's pitch for the leadership is any guide, the Labor Party hasn't learned any lessons from the federal election.
Recently the "Bill for Labor" campaign released its "Party. Policy. People" manifesto outlining Shorten's case for the worst job in politics.
Mixed among endorsements for his candidacy, Shorten flagged consideration of "quotas for sections of our community that are under-represented in our parliaments, including indigenous Australians and the LGBTI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex) community".
Progressive ideas may play well in far-left political circles, but they're completely disconnected from the attitudes of average Australians who identify as individuals, not with group identities.
Progressivism isn't about progress. Progressivism is designed to completely reorient the structures of our society.
Liberal democracy is built on the principle of the dignity of the individual and that society is governed from the citizen up.
Progressivism seeks to achieve equitable outcomes imposed on individuals from the government down.
In that spirit, Shorten's proposal aims to extend to minority identities the 40 per cent quota to preselect women candidates in "winnable" seats.
It is reminiscent of a fad that used to be prevalent in early 2000s far-left university politics.
At events run by the kaleidoscope of left-wing student political factions, "progressive speaking lists" were adopted during discussions to decide the order that participants got to speak.
At any normal function, the speaking order is based on the order that a participant gets to the microphone or puts their hand up. A progressive speaking list sought to correct any racist, sexist, hetero-normative or any other form of established "ists" and "isms" that ensured minority groups weren't being heard.
In place of a first-come, first-served speaking order, progressive speaking lists applied equity rankings to speakers based on their group identity, so marginalised groups were prioritised depending on the extent of the victimisation.
Women got to speak before men; gay men before straight men; but because gay men still benefited from patriarchy, straight and lesbian women spoke before them.
It didn't end there. Australians who identified as indigenous got to speak before any other ethnic identity and, with the September 11 terrorist attacks being a recent memory, Muslims followed as a recently marginalised group.
But if your ethnic background was Asian, you were essentially classified as white because you'd been sufficiently assimilated and no longer suffered sufficient victimisation.
- See more at: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/opinion/whos-on-first-gay-black-man-or-disabled-muslim-woman/story-e6frgd0x-1226732543172#sthash.enTBOpFu.dpuf===
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The first warships have made their way into Sydney Harbour for the International Fleet Review as hundreds of keen ship gazers gather around the foreshore.
PLAN Qingdao from China, Singapore's RSS Endeavour and the Royal Malaysian Navy's KD Jebat will enter the harbour by 8am this morning under grey but clearing skies.
Twenty warships from international navies including France, Spain and India will enter Sydney Harbour between 6am and 4pm (AEST).
Today's arrivals will be greeted with more favourable conditions than the gusty rain that accompanied 17 tall ships on Thursday.
Sydney Harbour is a buzz of activity with Maritime Police patrolling the waters, jet skis skirting through towering ships and ferries negotiating their way to Circular Quay.
Crowds have already started to gather along the harbour and at Circular Quay, where many are expected to jump on cruises for a closer look at the international fleet.
The Navy Helicopter Display Team and RAAF Roulettes will put on a show over the harbour between 9.45am and 10.15am and a contingent of Royal Australian Navy ships, including HMAS Sydney, Darwin, Bundaberg and Perth, will perform a 21 gun salute adjacent to Bradley's Head at 10am.
The RAN and visiting military band will perform at the Opera House Forecourt, Martin Place, Darling Harbour and Maritime Museum throughout the day.
But Saturday will be the main event with more than 60 aircraft, 10 military bands, 8000 sailors and a huge fireworks display, as well as an appearance by Prince Harry.
Extra buses will run throughout the day on Friday and spectators are urged to leave their cars at home.
The Transport Management Centre says ferries are expected to be delayed as warships arrive and travellers should allow extra travel time.
Special event clearways will be in place in the city and along the northern and southern sides of the harbour from 6am until 8pm.
The review commemorates the arrival of the Royal Australian Navy fleet in Sydney for the first time 100 years ago, in October 1913.
The International Fleet Review is expected to draw 1.4 million people to the city.
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A MOTHER of eight children was on Thursday found guilty of killing her four-year-old son whose starved body was found in a mummified state in a cot.
Amanda Hutton, a 43-year-old alcoholic, showed no emotion as she was convicted of manslaughter by a jury at Bradford Crown Court in northern England.
The court heard that her son Hamzah's decomposed and insect-infested body was found in Hutton's bedroom almost two years after he died in December 2009.
Photographs of the house showed a scene of squalor, with clothes and waste piled up in many rooms.
The foreman of the jury made clear that they had convicted her on the basis that she was grossly negligent by failing to provide adequate nourishment for Hamzah.
Hutton will be sentenced today.
The jury heard that Hamzah's body was found in the house, where five other school-aged siblings were living.
Hutton has admitted a charge of child cruelty in respect of each of these children, who were aged between five and 13 in 2011.
Drunks don't make good parents - ed
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THE wife of a New York man savagely beaten by bikers has lashed out at the attackers, calling them "a mob of reckless and violent motorcyclists."
The New York Post reports that Rosalyn Ng, wife of Alexian Lien, believes her husband and their 2-year-old child were "placed in grave danger" while out celebrating their anniversary on Sunday afternoon.
"Our plan last Sunday was to celebrate our wedding anniversary by having a nice family day out with our 2-year-old daughter," Ms Ng’s said in a statement released through the family’s lawyers.
"Unfortunately, instead, we were placed in grave danger by a mob of reckless and violent motorcyclists."
Her hubby, she said, "was forced under the circumstances to take the actions that he did in order to protect the lives of our entire family" and should not be blamed for running over and injuring one of the bikers.
"We know in our hearts that we could not have done anything differently," Ms Ng said.
"Our fear for our lives was confirmed when the incident ended with the ruthless and brutal attack on my husband, me, and, most importantly, our 2-year-old child."
The idiot bikers were lucky their victims weren't armed - ed
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FORMER Channel 10 MasterChef contestant Jay Huxley has brought his cooking skills and knowledge to Canley Vale as the new chef and operator of Hux Bistro at Richards on the Park.
Mr Huxley, who grew up in Western Sydney, came 15th in the 2011 season.
"It was pretty intense because you lived, breathed and did everything related to food for 24 hours a day," he said of being in the competition.
"What I got from it was a confirmation that being a cook was what I wanted to do as a career.
"I've always had a passion for cooking and once you have an interest in something you build on your skills.
"Eating is something you have to do every day so it's a good interest to have because you're going to utilise it every day.
"It's a pleasure making a meal and people enjoying it is a satisfying thing."
Mr Huxley, 34, enjoys working in Cabramatta.
"One of the first things I'll do before starting work is duck across the road for the pho or to the bakery for a pork roll," he said.
"It's great that those foods are so readily available to us."
Hux Bistro, opened a few weeks ago, serves quality pub food.
Mr Huxley said his aim was to source and showcase the best Australian ingredients he could get his hands on.
"I source all the meats for the restaurant as well as the vegetables," he said.
"More than 95 per cent of our ingredients are sourced in NSW.
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A new generation of soldiers protecting an ancient land: These paratroopers have just finished a long and challenging exercise. They were put to the test, and they succeeded.
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Does the so called government shut-down mean they can call a truce in the government war against lemonade stands? ... Oh ... you thought we were joking? http://onforb.es/19fEIoT
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The most frightening thing about the #universe
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This wooden cabinet was intricately carved to look like a digital glitch
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Obama to jump start talks with Iran , AGAINST UN mandates recognized Iran’s Nuclear Enrichment Program . Rather than enable diplomacy, this concession poisoned it. With a single statement, Obama unilaterally stripped of authority three hard-fought Security Council Resolutions forbidding enrichment. Iranian authorities responded by ramping up enrichment and flatly rejecting to negotiate suspension.
Regressing on Iran Michael Rubin | Townhall Magazine
July 31, 2012
http://www.aei.org/
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Predicating Israel’s “Survival” On the Establishment Of A PA (Terror) State: Barack HUSSEIN Obama’s Bludgeon…Commentary By Adina Kutnicki
DESPITE all the wild fires consuming the Mid East, Barack HUSSEIN Obama hasn’t paused a beat in his laser-focused charge to “rearrange” the Mid East. And those who still insist that his missteps are happenstance are whistling past countless graveyards to stand by their assertions. They too will bear the onus as willing accomplices, even if only by their silent assent. As is said, “to be silent is to agree.”
IN the midst of the above ravages, along comes the heretofore leader of the free world warning the world body:
Yet, this site is ahead of the curve in citing the Islamist-in-Chief as an ultimate weapon of destruction towards the Jewish State, so much so that too many commentaries prove said charge.
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Pope Francis has praised Jews for keeping their faith despite the Holocaust and other “terrible trials” throughout history, and reaffirmed Judaism as the “holy root” of Christianity.
In a letter, published on the front page of La Repubblica Italian newspaper, the Pope writes that "since Vatican Council II, we have rediscovered that the Jewish people are still for us the holy root from which Jesus germinated".
As archbishop of Buenos Aires, Bergoglio had celebrated Rosh Hashana in local synagogues, he had voiced solidarity with Jewish victims of Iranian terrorism and co-written a book with a rabbi, Avraham Skorka. He attended a commemoration of Kristallnacht, the wave of Nazi attacks against Jews in November 1938.
But as this new letter shows, one of the grave dangers in the Vatican's dialogue with Judaism is the Church's attempt to drive a wedge between the “good” and docile Jews of the Diaspora and the “bad” and arrogant Jews of Israel.
Pope Francis has never addressed the Israelis in his messages, nor has he openly defended the Jewish State since he was elected by the college of the cardinals. It seems that there is no room for stubborn, faithful Zionists in the Pope's lenient smile. In his speeches, Jewish national aspirations are ignored, if not denigrated.
The definitive proof is in Washington.
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Is CNN Conducting PR Campaign for the Iranian Regime? | |
Is CNN actively engaged in PR on behalf of Iran? Is the global media outlet involved in a campaign to launder the Iranian regime's history of anti-Semitic rhetoric and actions?
First, CNN's Christiane Amanpour mistranslated the comments of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to imply that he, unlike his Holocaust-denying predecessor, publicly acknowledged and condemned the Nazi Holocaust against the Jews.
And more recently, a CNN report by Reza Sayah presented a utopian portrait of a tolerant and benevolent Islamic Iranian regime whose Jewish citizens enjoy the same religious freedoms as those living in the Jewish state of Israel. “Sure, it may seem like we're in Israel,” Sayah says, “but in fact we're in the Islamic Republic of Iran.”
The report, which seemed more like a promotional advertisement for Jewish life in Iran than a news investigation. omitted all controversial and unpleasant historical facts regarding the treatment of Iran's Jews since the country's 1979 Islamic Revolution. For example, there is no mention of the 1999 arrest of 13 Iranian Jews in Shiraz on charges of spying for the "Zionist regime." There is no hint of the fact that more than 17 Jews were executed since the Revolution, mostly on charges of spying for Israel and the U.S., including Jewish community leader Habib Elghanaian in 1979, and businessman Ruhollah Kadkhodah-Zadeh, hung in 1998 for allegedly helping other Iranian Jews emigrate to Israel. There is no mention of the previous Iranian president's Holocaust denial and anti-Semitic rhetoric. There is no attempt to look beyond the rosy picture of Islamic tolerance that is presented and no effort made to provide viewers with a fuller picture of the Islamic regime's attitude toward Jews over the past 35 years.
Sayah not only ignores the hostile rhetoric and actions of the Iranian regime over the years, but downplays even its enmity toward the Jewish state, referring merely to “bitter rivalry” between the two states. The reporter interviews Siamak Morasedgh, Iran's only Jewish parliamentarian, who, as it happens, was part of President Rouhani's delegation to New York and who has been on the media circuit condemning Israel and Zionism and trying to persuade the West that the Islamic Republic is exceptionally tolerant toward Jews. The CNN reporter helps him along throughout the video, posing simplistic questions but making no attempt to probe beneath the surface. Under authoritarian regimes like Iran, there can only be one correct response to the type of questions asked by the reporter, and the Jewish parliamentarian responds dutifully:
Later, Morasedgh is called upon again to reject allegations of Iranian anti-Semitism and to condemn Israel and Zionism. He goes so far as to assert that “in the history of Iran, you cannot find even one time that there was any organized anti-Semitic phenomenon.” In a voiceover, the reporter declares:
One might well wonder whether Jewish leaders under an authoritarian regime, especially one that serves in Iran's parliament, might feel compelled to praise Iran's leaders and publicly condemn Israel and Zionism.
Indeed, other journalists have displayed skepticism about the statements of Iran's Jewish leaders. For example, Iranian-American journalist Karmel Melamed, who reported earlier this year on an increasing trend in the murders of Jews in Iran has frequently written about how Iran's Jewish community leaders are used as part of the regime's propaganda campaign. (See here and here.)
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“Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring.” Proverbs 27:1 NIV
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Morning and Evening by Charles Spurgeon
Morning
"At evening time it shall be light."
Zechariah 14:7
Zechariah 14:7
Oftentimes we look forward with forebodings to the time of old age, forgetful that at eventide it shall be light. To many saints, old age is the choicest season in their lives. A balmier air fans the mariner's cheek as he nears the shore of immortality, fewer waves ruffle his sea, quiet reigns, deep, still and solemn. From the altar of age the flashes of the fire of youth are gone, but the more real flame of earnest feeling remains. The pilgrims have reached the land Beulah, that happy country, whose days are as the days of heaven upon earth. Angels visit it, celestial gales blow over it, flowers of paradise grow in it, and the air is filled with seraphic music. Some dwell here for years, and others come to it but a few hours before their departure, but it is an Eden on earth. We may well long for the time when we shall recline in its shady groves and be satisfied with hope until the time of fruition comes. The setting sun seems larger than when aloft in the sky, and a splendour of glory tinges all the clouds which surround his going down. Pain breaks not the calm of the sweet twilight of age, for strength made perfect in weakness bears up with patience under it all. Ripe fruits of choice experience are gathered as the rare repast of life's evening, and the soul prepares itself for rest.
The Lord's people shall also enjoy light in the hour of death. Unbelief laments; the shadows fall, the night is coming, existence is ending. Ah no, crieth faith, the night is far spent, the true day is at hand. Light is come, the light of immortality, the light of a Father's countenance. Gather up thy feet in the bed, see the waiting bands of spirits! Angels waft thee away. Farewell, beloved one, thou art gone, thou wavest thine hand. Ah, now it is light. The pearly gates are open, the golden streets shine in the jasper light. We cover our eyes, but thou beholdest the unseen; adieu, brother, thou hast light at even-tide, such as we have not yet.
Evening
"If any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous."
1 John 2:1
1 John 2:1
"If any man sin, we have an advocate." Yes, though we sin, we have him still. John does not say, "If any man sin he has forfeited his advocate," but "we have an advocate," sinners though we are. All the sin that a believer ever did, or can be allowed to commit, cannot destroy his interest in the Lord Jesus Christ, as his advocate. The name here given to our Lord is suggestive. "Jesus." Ah! then he is an advocate such as we need, for Jesus is the name of one whose business and delight it is to save. "They shall call his name Jesus, for he shall save his people from their sins." His sweetest name implies his success. Next, it is "Jesus Christ"--Christos, the anointed. This shows his authority to plead. The Christ has a right to plead, for he is the Father's own appointed advocate and elected priest. If he were of our choosing he might fail, but if God hath laid help upon one that is mighty, we may safely lay our trouble where God has laid his help. He is Christ, and therefore authorized; he is Christ, and therefore qualified, for the anointing has fully fitted him for his work. He can plead so as to move the heart of God and prevail. What words of tenderness, what sentences of persuasion will the anointed use when he stands up to plead for me! One more letter of his name remains, "Jesus Christ the righteous." This is not only his character but his plea. It is his character, and if the Righteous One be my advocate, then my cause is good, or he would not have espoused it. It is his plea, for he meets the charge of unrighteousness against me by the plea that he is righteous. He declares himself my substitute and puts his obedience to my account. My soul, thou hast a friend well fitted to be thine advocate, he cannot but succeed; leave thyself entirely in his hands.
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Today's reading: Isaiah 20-22, Ephesians 6 (NIV)
View today's reading on Bible GatewayToday's Old Testament reading: Isaiah 20-22
A Prophecy Against Egypt and Cush
1 In the year that the supreme commander, sent by Sargon king of Assyria, came to Ashdod and attacked and captured it— 2 at that time the LORD spoke through Isaiah son of Amoz. He said to him, “Take off the sackcloth from your body and the sandals from your feet.” And he did so, going around stripped and barefoot.
3 Then the LORD said, “Just as my servant Isaiah has gone stripped and barefoot for three years, as a sign and portent against Egypt and Cush, 4 so the king of Assyria will lead away stripped and barefoot the Egyptian captives and Cushite exiles, young and old, with buttocks bared—to Egypt’s shame. 5Those who trusted in Cush and boasted in Egypt will be dismayed and put to shame. 6 In that day the people who live on this coast will say, ‘See what has happened to those we relied on, those we fled to for help and deliverance from the king of Assyria! How then can we escape?’”
Today's New Testament reading: Ephesians 6
1 Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. 2“Honor your father and mother”—which is the first commandment with a promise— 3 “so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth.”
4 Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord.
5 Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ. 6Obey them not only to win their favor when their eye is on you, but as slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from your heart. 7Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not people, 8 because you know that the Lord will reward each one for whatever good they do, whether they are slave or free.
9 And masters, treat your slaves in the same way. Do not threaten them, since you know that he who is both their Master and yours is in heaven, and there is no favoritism with him....
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Nathanael
[Nāthăn'a el] - the gift of god. A native of Cana in Galilee whom Jesus called an Israelite in whom there was no guile (John 1:45-49; 21:2).
[Nāthăn'a el] - the gift of god. A native of Cana in Galilee whom Jesus called an Israelite in whom there was no guile (John 1:45-49; 21:2).
The Man Who Was Guileless
Nathanael is supposed to be the same as Bartholomew the Apostle. The name of Nathanael occurs in John but in none of the other gospels. He is introduced at the beginning and at the close of Christ's ministry. His doubt of Christ's Messiahship vanished when he met Him, and he was one of the seven to whom the risen Lord manifested Himself at the Lake of Galilee.
It may be that he bore a double name and is referred to as Bartholomew, whom John never mentions, just as the other evangelists never mention Nathanael. The name Bartholomew stands in conjunction with that of Philip. If the rule is accepted that Andrew and Simon are put together because the one led the other to Christ, there is a presumption in favor of Bartholomew of the first three gospels being the same as Nathanael of John's gospel, from the fact recorded by John only, that it was Philip who brought Nathanael to the Saviour. We reject the tradition that he was the bridegroom at the Cana marriage, or one of the two disciples on the Emmaus road.
Profitable aspects to be developed are these:
I. Nathanael owed his introduction to Jesus to a friend. Have you introduced others to Him?
II. Nathanael was prepared to listen to conversation about Christ. He readily received the witness of one who had found the Messiah. Have you found Him, and are you telling others the story?
III. Nathanael's hopes were realized in an unexpected way. Often joy and rest come to us from the least expected quarter.
IV. Nathanael accepted the sure test of truth and the sure cure of prejudice. "Come and see," "Taste and see."
V. Nathanael's faith rejoiced the Master, and secured for him the promise of a growing blessing.
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