Monday, November 01, 2010

Midterms 2010: Democrats to Pay Heavily for Failure on Jobs

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Americans are set in Tuesday's midterm elections to make their president and Democrats pay heavily for their failure to stem unemployment amid gathering fears that the American dream has moved beyond reach for a generation.

In poll after poll in the long run-up to the midterm elections, voters have said that the economy was their main concern. Unemployment has risen by 20 per cent under Mr Obama, remaining stuck on or close to 9.6 per cent for since May 2009.

Julietta Strauss, of New York, lost her administrative job with the US census bureau in March, and has struggled to find work since.

More and more people were taking an "apocalyptic view" of America's prospects, she said. "The general word on the street seems to be that middle-class jobs are disappearing, and while there's an increasing tendency for the rich to get richer, middle-class wages are stagnant," she said.

At the Tailhook Tavern in Philadelphia, a city visited by Mr Obama in his final campaign swing, Joseph Carroll said he had not had steady work for two years. "The economy sucks. They talk about trickle down but we don't see it round here," said the 44-year-old, who specialises in fire suppressants in new constructions. "They bailed out the banks, they are making billions in profits again, they are making millions in bonuses again, but they don't want to lend to people who want to build up businesses." >>> Alex Spillius in Washington and Jon Swaine in New York | Monday, November 01, 2010
Bewegender Abschied: Loki Schmidt "bestellte" selber ihre Trauerrede

WELT ONLINE: Am Ende konnte auch Helmut Schmidt seine Tränen nicht zurückhalten. Seine Frau Loki hatte die Trauerfeier selber mit vorbereitet.

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Mit einem Staatsakt in der Hauptkirche St. Michaelis im Hamburg haben Herr Schmidt und mehrere hundert Ehrengäste Abschied genommen. Foto: Welt Online

Am liebsten, hat Loki Schmidt vor wenigen Jahren in einem Gespräch gesagt, am liebsten wäre es ihr, sie und ihr Mann Helmut gingen am Ende zur gleichen Zeit, gemeinsam. Mit liebevollem Spott fuhr ihr Mann ihr damals in die Parade. „Das hast Du nicht zu entscheiden.“

Jetzt sitzt Helmut Schmidt im Hamburger Michel allein in der ersten Reihe, nur seine Tochter Susanne und deren Mann Brian Kennedy an der Seite. Er muss Abschied nehmen von der Frau, mit der er mehr als sieben Jahrzehnten lang verwachsen war.

Wie schwer ihm dies fällt, ist dem sonst so spröden, stets um Haltung bemühten früheren Bundeskanzler anzumerken.

Er ist nicht durch das Hauptportal gekommen, sondern hat sich im Rollstuhl durch den Kapellenzugang auf kürzestem Weg in das Kirchenschiff schieben lassen, weil er noch einen Moment für sich sein wollte.

Als Bachs Ouvertüre in h-Moll erklingt, ringt Helmut Schmidt um Fassung. Neben dem eigenen trägt er den Ehering seiner Frau an der Hand. Tochter Susanne streicht ihm über den Rücken.

2000 Gäste sind in die Hauptkirche St. Michaelis gekommen, darunter Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel und die früheren Bundespräsidenten Richard von Weizsäcker und Horst Köhler, Ex-Kanzler Gerhard Schröder, amtierende und frühere Ministerpräsidenten. >>> Von Insa Gall | Montag, 01. November 2010

Das Video vom Abschied Loki Schmidts hier abspielen.

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Deutschland sperrt Luftraum für jemenitische Flugzeuge: Reaktion auf Transport von Sprengstoff-Paketen

NZZ ONLINE: Deutschland hat auf die versuchten Anschläge mit Paketbomben aus Jemen reagiert: Ab sofort werden keine Flugzeuge aus Jemen mehr in den deutschen Luftraum gelassen. Das gilt auch für Maschinen, die ohne zu landen nur über Deutschland fliegen würden.

Nach dem Fund von zwei Paketbomben in Frachtflugzeugen aus dem Jemen hat Deutschland für alle Flüge aus dem Land ein Einflugverbot verhängt. Die deutsche Flugsicherung sei angewiesen worden, direkte und indirekte Flüge aus Jemen abzuweisen, sagte ein Sprecher des Verkehrsministeriums am Montag in Berlin. >>> afp/ddp | Montag, 01. November 2010

NZZ ONLINE: Die Kaida hat es sich in Jemen bequem gemacht: Warum das Regime wenig gegen die Terrororganisation unternimmt >>> hoh. | Montag, 01. November 2010

Nicolas Sarkozy. Photograph: Google Images

Paketbombe an Sarkozy adressiert: Detonation einer Bombe in Athen – weitere Pakete entschärft

NZZ ONLINE: In der griechischen Hauptstadt Athen haben am Montag mehrere Paketbomben für Aufregung gesorgt. Eine Bombe detonierte und verletzte eine Angestellte eines Kurierdienstes an der Hand. Die Absender der explosiven Fracht werden dem linksnarchistischen Spektrum zugeordnet.

In der griechischen Hauptstadt Athen sind mehrere Paketbomben gefunden worden, von denen eine an Frankreichs Staatschef Nicolas Sarkozy adressiert war. Wie die griechische Polizei am Montag mitteilte, wurde die an Sarkozy gerichtete Sendung bei zwei Verdächtigten gefunden, die der linksanarchistischen Szene in Griechenland zugerechnet werden. Weiter lesen und einen Kommentar schreiben >>> ddp/afp | Montag, 01. November 2010
Baroness Thatcher Returns Home from Hospital

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Baroness Thatcher has arrived home after being released from a London hospital this afternoon.

The former Prime Minister looked frail as she appeared on her doorstep to give a brief wave and a smile before returning inside.

She had been whisked by car out of the private Cromwell Hospital in west London for the short journey back to her Belgravia home.

Lady Thatcher was admitted almost two weeks ago with an infection after suffering from the flu.

Her spokesman said she had now been given the all-clear by doctors. Read on and comment >>> Victoria Ward | Monday, November 01, 2010

Younge America: The Old Farts' Club

THE GUARDIAN: On the eve of the US midterm elections, Gary Younge attends a breakfast and bull meeting in rural Nevada, where local conservatives discuss jobs, judges and the pros and cons of armed insurrection

Watch Guardian video here | Presented by Gary Younge and produced by Laurence Topham | Monday, November 01, 2010
Thilo Sarrazin sagt die Wahrheit

Thilo Sarrazin im Dialog



FAKT - Türken und Araber - Hat Sarrazin doch Recht

Cargo Plane Bomb Plot: Passengers to Face 'Ludicrous Security Measures'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Airline passengers could be faced with "ludicrous" new changes to airport security in the wake of the al-Qaeda parcel bomb plot, industry figures have warned.

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Airport security official uses sniffer dog to search for food in luggage of incoming passengers. Industry figures fear new wave of measures. Photo: The Daily Telegraph

Airport screening changes would leave passengers facing a raft of "inaffective [sic]", "useless" and unnecessary safeguards, warned Michael O'Leary, the boss of budget airline Ryanair.

But while he cautioned against overreacting, some industry experts called for an urgent overhaul of passenger security and the introduction of "package to package" checks.

A review of airline security is now likely after investigators concluded that the terrorists had designed a package to blow up passenger jets in a Lockerbie-style terrorist outrage. >>> Andrew Hough | Monday, November 01, 2010
Elwood McQuaid: Assessing the Fear Factor

THE JERUSALEM POST – BLOG – ELWOOD MCQUAID: When concessions are the fruit of fear, the bullies always win.

Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, leader of the crusade to build a mosque near Ground Zero in New York City, trashed his “moderate” pose when he disregarded millions of concerned Americans and declared that moving the proposed facility could cause a violent backlash from Muslim extremists and endanger national security.

Rauf told CNN, “The headlines in the Muslim world will be that Islam is under attack... Anger will explode in the Muslim world.” The fury, he said, could be worse than the violence that followed the publication of Danish cartoons of Muhammad in 2005.

No moderation here. Islamist muscle-tactics are now in full swing, threatening violence and retaliation and creating an air of intimidation that offers surrender as the only alternative to placing innocent lives in jeopardy.

And why not use fear as a weapon of choice? The publication of the cartoons of Muhammad by the Jyllands-Posten newspaper in Denmark was used by radical Muslim clerics to foment extreme violence. Muslims rioted, burned embassies, and boycotted Danish goods. Many people died because Muslims claimed they had a right to commit murder and mayhem because their religious sensibilities were offended.

The editor of the Danish newspaper explained he commissioned the cartoons to respond to the self-censorship being imposed in Europe when dealing with issues related to Islam. In other words, he objected to the press being intimidated into silence. Islamic extremists justify their long list of atrocities as Sharia-compliant and therefore acceptable for striking fear in the hearts of “infidels.”

Extremist Muslim aspirations were made clear when Islamic cleric Anjem Choudary told ABC’s Christiane Amanpour in October, “We believe that one day the flag of Islam will fly over the White House.” Those who dismiss his statement as the ranting of the radical fringe are not listening. His words echoed a pledge made by the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat who vowed the Palestinian flag would eventually fly over the churches of Jerusalem.

These are not idle threats. They are the long-term goals of Islamists who want a global caliphate that will destroy Israel and reduce Western Christianity to humiliating subservience. >>> Elwood McQuaid | Friday, October 29, 2010
Les erreurs d'Obama

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Photo officielle de la Maison-Blanche. Photo : La Presse

LA PRESSE: (New York) Deux ans après avoir élu Barack Obama à la Maison-Blanche, les électeurs américains retourneront aux urnes mardi, pour les élections de mi-mandat. Même si son nom ne figurera pas sur les bulletins de vote, le président sera en partie responsable du verdict électoral, qui pourrait être dévastateur pour ses alliés démocrates du Congrès et lui.

Le candidat qui a su inspirer des millions d'Américains grâce à ses talents d'orateur durant la campagne présidentielle de 2008 a cédé la place à un président dont l'une des plus grandes erreurs aura été de communiquer au public un message confus sur ses réalisations.

Barack Obama a commis d'autres erreurs qui pèseront sur le vote des Américains. Le verdict pourrait être sévère, voire humiliant pour le président et ses alliés démocrates - le Sénat et la Chambre des représentants pourraient bien passer aux mains des républicains. >>> Richard Hétu, collaboration spéciale,
La Presse | Samedi 30 Octobre 2010
Terror-Bekämpfung: Saudi-Arabien könnte zum Edelhelfer der USA werden

WELT ONLINE: Der saudische Geheimdienst war über al-Qaidas Anschlagspläne erstaunlich gut informiert. Womöglich haben sie das Terrornetzwerk infiltriert.

John Brennan und Prinz Muhammad Bin Nayef kennen sich persönlich und stehen regelmäßig in Kontakt. Schließlich hat Präsident Obamas heutiger Sicherheitsberater für Terrorismusbekämpfung einst die CIA-Niederlassung im saudi-arabischen Riad geleitet. Dennoch wird Brennan eine böse Ahnung gehabt haben, als der für den Geheimdienst seines Landes zuständige Prinz ihn dringend persönlich sprechen wollte.

Bin Nayef hatte tatsächlich beunruhigende Informationen: Zwei im Jemen aufgegebene Paketbomben befänden sich auf dem Weg in die USA. Der Saudi war überraschend gut informiert. Selbst die Nummern zur Nachverfolgung der explosiven Pakete hatte er parat und er konnte den Amerikaner auch darüber informieren, wie der Sprengstoff getarnt worden war. >>> Von Michael Borgstede | Montag, 01. November 2010
Les étudiants démocrates entre apathie et désillusion

LE FIGARO: REPORTAGE - À l'université de Columbia (New York), qui compte Barack Obama parmi ses anciens élèves, les élections ne mobilisent que très peu les étudiants.

Sur les campus new-yorkais, engager la conversation sur les élections de mi-mandat est un exercice peu gratifiant : le sujet provoque le plus souvent grimaces et bâillements. Deux ans après le raz-de-marée des jeunes pour Barack Obama - ils étaient deux fois plus nombreux à avoir voté pour lui que pour John McCain -, la mobilisation s'est largement dissipée. Kaley Hanenkrat en sait quelque chose. La présidente du club démocrate de l'université de Columbia essaie depuis des semaines de sortir ses pairs de leur léthargie préélectorale. Barack Obama, lui, parcourt les universités du pays pour tenter de retrouver l'élan de 2008, mais la magie n'est plus la même et, de toutes façons, les élections de mi-mandat ennuient profondément les jeunes. En 2006, seuls 25 % des 18-29 ans avaient voté. Demain, 27 % ont l'intention d'aller aux urnes, d'après un sondage de l'université de Harvard. >>> Par Adèle Smith | Lundi 01 Novembre 2010
Un couple suisse assassiné à Saint-Domingue

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: CARAÏBES | Le site 20 minutes online révèle qu'un couple suisse a été assassiné en République dominicaine. Les deux ressortissants suisses ont été tué à l'arme blanche, suite à un cambriolage.

Le double meurtre, rapporte 20 minutes online, s'est déroulé vendredi soir non loin de la station balnéaire de Boca Chica, à une vingtaine de kilomètres de la capitale Santo Domingo.

Les victimes seraient une femme de 66 ans et un homme de 47 ans. Le couple établi depuis peu avait l'intention de passer l'hiver sur place. Les identités n'ont pas encore été confirmées par les autorités compétentes. Informé du crime touchant deux de ses ressortissants, l'ambassade de Suisse de Saint-Domingue «cherche à déterminer leur identité», selon le porte-parole du DFAE. D'après un lieutenant de la brigade des homicides de Boca Chica, leurs passeports auraient été délivrés à Lausanne. >>> Rédaction online | Lundi 01 Novembre 2010
Brandanschlag auf Synagoge in Mainz

NZZ ONLINE: Unbekannte haben in der Nacht zum Sonntag nahe der neuen jüdischen Synagoge in Mainz einen Brandsatz gezündet. Wie die Polizei am Sonntag mitteilte, handelte es sich offenbar um eine Art Molotowcocktail.

Der rheinland-pfälzische Innenminister Karl Peter Bruch (SPD) verurteilte den mutmasslichen Anschlag als «verabscheuungswürdigen Akt». Zeugen hatten Polizeiangaben zufolge eine Stichflamme in unmittelbarer Nähe der Synagoge beobachtet. >>> sda/ddp | Montag, 01. November 2010
Baghdad Church Hostage Drama Ends in Bloodbath

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Up to 25 hostages were killed during a shoot-out between US and Iraqi forces and al-Qaeda-linked gunmen in a Catholic church in Baghdad on Sunday.

American soldiers and Iraqi security forces had entered the church in the centre of the city to free 40 worshippers being held by eight gunmen.

Seven members of Iraq's security forces, police and at least five of the attackers were also killed during the joint rescue operation in the Sayidat al-Nejat church.

The gunmen had stormed the church in the Karrad neighbourhood during evening mass after killing two guards at the nearby headquarters of the Baghdad stock exchange.

At least one of the deaths came before the rescue operation. One of the freed hostages, an 18-year-old man, said the first thing the gunmen did when they entered the church was to shoot the priest.

"They entered the church with their weapons, wearing military uniforms. They came into the prayer hall, and immediately killed the priest," said the young man who declined to give his name.

All the hostages had been huddled into the main prayer hall when the gun battles began with security forces, he said.

"We heard a lot of gunfire and explosions, and some people were hurt from falling windows, doors and debris," he added. >>> Telegraph’s Foreign Staff | Sunday, October 31, 2010

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Barack Obama's Final Midterm Rally Highlights Declining Popularity

THE GUARDIAN: Voter disenchantment with US president was reflected by 5,000 empty seats during event at Cleveland's Wolfstein centre

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Barack Obama speaks to supporters in Cleveland during his last rally before the midterm elections. Photograph: The Guardian

Thousands of empty seats at Barack Obama's last campaign rally of the midterm elections today highlighted the decline in his popularity and the potential meltdown facing the Democrats at the polls on Tuesday.

Screens at Cleveland's Wolfstein centre showed the Obama logo from the 2008 White House race, the old campaign songs were played and the crowd chanted his slogan 'Yes, we can'. But the excitement and euphoria of that campaign were long gone. About 8,000 people turned out to see Obama in the 13,000-capacity stadium, compared with the 80,000 at a rally in the city two days before the 2008 election.

Speaking in Cleveland at the end of a whirlwind four-state tour , Obama said it was an important election. "We have the chance to set the direction of this country for many years to come," he said. He warned that the Republicans could roll back all the progress of the last two years if they won big.

He admitted it was "a difficult election" because of the state of the economy, and blamed the Republicans for creating the federal deficit – a theme he has repeated throughout the campaign but one that has failed to resonate with the electorate.

The Democrats face defeat on a scale that political analysts say has not been seen in more than 60 years. A CNN poll today put support for the Republicans at 52% and 42% for the Democrats , a big enough lead to ensure the Republicans take control of the House of Representatives and cut deep into the Democratic majority in the Senate. >>> Ewen MacAskill in Cleveland | Sunday, October 31, 2010