Wednesday, July 28, 2010

If President Obama Carries On Like This, He Will Turn Into a Lame Duck

THE TELEGRAPH: The president hasn't grown into the job - all that's needed to beat him is a serious Republican, says Simon Heffer in New York.

The shock about coming to America after an absence of four months is how, in that time, respect for and confidence in President Obama has slumped. It wasn't good in March; now the effect of what one blogger has called his apparent "impotence" has taken hold. It is not clear what Mr Obama actually does. He isn't engaged with the economy; he certainly isn't engaged with foreign policy; he has abandoned hope of a climate change bill this year (and probably for ever); he has seen his health care bill into law, but America awaits news of how it will be implemented; he is under attack for a casual approach to illegal immigration, notably from the Mexican narco-state. He has only just girded himself to go campaigning for his party in the mid-term elections. Last Sunday was the 100-days-to-go mark, and the talk in politics here is of little else. Joe Biden, the vice-president, has been nominated as "campaigner in chief". Why? What is the President doing?

He appears to be reading the newspapers and the blogs and watching television. Last week, a twisted opponent put out a selectively edited video of a black Department of Agriculture official, Shirley Sherrod, apparently admitting discriminating against a white farmer. Mrs Sherrod had done nothing of the sort – either the discrimination or, therefore, the admission of it – but was immediately sacked, for fear that Fox News was about to broadcast the video. This outrageous act was followed by an even more outrageous apology by the president the next day – outrageous in that Mrs Sherrod was not immediately given back her job. In the White House there were, we are told, great mutual congratulations (to start with) that swift action had stopped this becoming "a story". Well, it's a story now, not least because it exemplifies the incompetence and disconnection of the administration. Mrs Sherrod's husband was a leading civil rights activist and her father was murdered by white racists in 1965, so there is a resonance to this story that is causing discomfort.

This immediate proof of mismanagement adds to the cumulative feeling on so many other fronts that Mr Obama and his team simply don't understand governance. Last month Ben Bernanke, the chairman of the Fed, warned America that without more care being taken it could have a Greece-style debt problem. The president seemed to regard this warning as so self-evidently absurd that he quickly asked Congress for another $50 billion for various social projects. Last week, benefits for the long-term unemployed were extended for another six months at a cost of $34 billion. The health care programme is forecast to cost at least $863 billion. The total deficit this year is to be $1.47 trillion. America's debt is likely to be $18.5 trillion by 2020, though it will be so low as that only if growth is maintained at 4 per cent: it is currently 3 per cent, and rocky. Continue reading and comment >>> Simon Heffer | Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Ron Ramsey: Tennessee Republican Politician Under Fire in 'Islam Is a Cult' Row

THE TELEGRAPH: A US Republican politician, Ron Ramsey, who is supported by the controversial Tea Party, has come under fire for likening Islam to a “cult” and casting doubt about whether it is even a religion.

Tennessee’s current lieutenant governor said he had reservations about whether the American Constitution, which guarantees “freedom of religion”, applied to followers of the world’s second largest faith.

Critics denounced the 54 year-old’s comments, made at a party meeting earlier this month, as a part of “disturbing” trend in American politics.

But political experts said the real estate agent, who hopes to win the Republican nomination for governor in next month’s primary with support from Tea Party activists, was using it to garner support after lagging third in the polls.

During a question-and-answer session at the Hamilton County meeting, Mr Ramsey, from Blountville, was asked about the "threat that's invading our country from the Muslims”, according to local reports.

The question came amid local concern over a proposed local Islamic Centre and mosque to be built outside the town of Murfreesboro, to the south-east of the capital Nashville.

Despite proclaiming his support for the Constitution and the whole "Congress shall make no law" to religion, he said that Islam was more of a “cult” than a faith.

"Now, you could even argue whether being a Muslim is actually a religion, or is it a nationality, way of life, cult whatever you want to call it," he said in comments that were caught on video and later uploaded to YouTube.

"Now certainly we do protect our religions but at the same time this is something we are going to have to face.

"Now, you know, I'm all about freedom of religion. I value the First Amendment as much as I value the Second Amendment as much as I value the Tenth Amendment and on and on and on.”

He added: “But you cross the line when they try to start bringing Sharia Law here to the state of Tennessee, to the United States. We live under our Constitution and they live under our Constitution." >>> Andrew Hough | Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Ron Ramsey in Chattanooga (July 14, 2010)

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

David Cameron Faces Israeli Storm Over Gaza Comments

THE GUARDIAN: No 10 denies it has raised rhetoric as row heats up over 'prison camp' comparison

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David Cameron made the comments during his visit to Ankara, Turkey. Photograph: The Guardian

David Cameron was embroiled in an angry diplomatic row with Israel tonight after describing the Gaza Strip as a prison camp for its 1.5 million Palestinian residents.

The prime minister drew fire at home and in Israel for remarks he made in Turkey about the need to further ease the blockade of the coastal territory, following the lifting of some restrictions last month. But Arabs and many others will agree wholeheartedly with his words.

"The situation in Gaza has to change," he told businessmen in Ankara. "Humanitarian goods and people must flow in both directions. Gaza cannot and must not be allowed to remain a prison camp."

Foreign Office sources suggested Downing Street had been remiss in omitting from Cameron's speech the sort of "balancing" comments that are routinely made about Israel's security – especially the fate of a captured soldier being held by Hamas – when its policies on the Palestinians are criticised.

The prime minister condemned Israel's attack on the Gaza aid flotilla, in which nine Turks were killed, as "completely unacceptable", though he ignored demands by Turkey for an international investigation, expecting Israel's inquiry to be "swift, transparent and rigorous". But it was his message on Gaza that drew the strongest reaction.

Ron Prosor, Israel's often combative ambassador to Britain, hit back with a sharp statement: "The people of Gaza are the prisoners of the terrorist organisation Hamas. The situation in Gaza is the direct result of Hamas's rule and priorities." Prosor also took aim at a striking omission by Cameron: his failure to mention the soldier Gilad Shalit, who was captured on the Gaza border in 2006 and whose freedom is a cause celebre [sic] in Israel.

"We know that the prime minister would also share our grave concerns about our own prisoner in the Gaza Strip, Gilad Shalit, who has been held hostage there for over four years, without receiving a single Red Cross visit," Prosor said. >>> Ian Black and Nicholas Watt | Tuesday, July 27, 2010

It hasn’t been a good day for Cameron. First, the ridiculous comments about Turkey being admitted into the EU; and then the stupid comments about Gaza and the Israelis. I have got some advice for Cameron; and it’s simple advice: Engage brain before opening mouth! – © Mark
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Saudi Cleric: OK for Women to Show Face in France

SALON.COM: Influential Sheikh Ayedh al-Garni slams the proposed burqa ban, but gives Muslims permission to obey it

This weekend brought news for Muslim women in France: They are allowed to go out in public without a full veil. You might wonder how exactly this is news, seeing as the country's recent push for a burqa ban is all about forcing women to go unveiled in public -- but the pronouncement didn't come from the French government but rather an influential Saudi cleric.

Sheikh Ayedh al-Garni spoke out against the proposed ban, calling it "illogical and unreasonable," but conceded: "In case a ban is enforced against a Muslim woman there -- and as a consequence there is a reaction or negative implications or harassment or harm -- it is better for the Muslim woman to reveal her face." It isn't the most generous fatwa, considering that if the French law passes, they won't have much of a choice, regardless. >>> Tracy Clark-Flory | Monday, July 26, 2010
Canadians and Britons Are More Accepting of Same-sex Couples than Americans

SAN DIEGO GAY & LESBIAN NEWS: A comprehensive three-country survey on attitudes towards homosexuality reveals that Canadians and Britons are more inclined to support the legal recognition of same-sex couples than Americans.

The online survey of representative national samples of 1,003 Canadian adults, 1,002 American adults and 1,980 British adults shows that younger generations are clearly more accepting of same-sex relations. However, the poll also confirms that younger Americans — born between 1980 and 1995 — are more conservative than their Canadian and British counterparts in all matters related to homosexuality. >>> SDGLN Staff | Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Outgoing BP Chief: 'Life's Not Fair'

SKY NEWS: The outgoing BP chief executive Tony Hayward says he feels "demonised and vilified" over the Gulf of Mexico oil spill as the firm posts one of the biggest corporate losses in history. Joel Hills reports.



No, Tony, life certainly isn't fair when people who screw-up can walk away from a company with millions in the form of a golden parachute, yet others work all their lives, do things well, but walk away with next to nothing. Life certainly isn't fair. You got that right! – © Mark
Exclusive: 'BP Boss Off To Russia'

SKY NEWS: Sky News has learnt that BP's embattled chief executive Tony Hayward is to take up a new post in Russia as part of the deal to replace him following the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster. Our Business Editor Mark Kleinman has the details.

BP Posts Huge Losses

SKY NEWS: BP has this morning announced second quarter losses of 11 billion pounds. Charlotte Hawkins has more

Baseball Hat Benedict: Pope Sports a Very Casual Cap

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Peak practice: Fashion-conscious Pope Benedict XVI walks in the garden of his summer residence in Castel Gandolfo on Sunday. Photograph: Mail Online

MAIL ONLINE: It is not the sort of get-up you'd expect the Pope to sport.

But Pope Benedict XVI broke with tradition by wearing a baseball cap as he went for a stroll around his summer residence on Sunday.

The 83-year-old even colour-coordinated his new cap, perhaps mindful of the need for it to blend in with his white robe and white hair.

Pope Benedict donned the trendy hat as he walked around his estate in Castel Gandolfo, south of Rome.

The cap also served the more useful purpose of keeping the hot summer sun off the Pope's head. >>> Mail Foreign Service | Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Jeremy Clarkson Outrages Viewers by Announcing on Top Gear He'd Seen Saucy Underwear Beneath Muslim Woman's Burka

MAIL ONLINE: Jeremy Clarkson has joined the debate on whether burkas should be permitted in Britain in his own inimitable style.

The outspoken presenter provoked a flurry of complaints after telling viewers of Top Gear on Sunday night that he had seen a Muslim woman wearing saucy underwear beneath her gown.

Clarkson had been discussing the best way to stop drivers being distracted by female pedestrians, along with co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May.

More than six million viewers had tuned in to watch the show, which featured guest appearances from Hollywood stars Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz.

In front of the studio audience, he said: 'This is an important bit of news, I really want to bring this up. People imagine that the most dangerous time of the year to drive is November or perhaps February - dark nights, fog, ice.

'But we were talking about this the other day and we think the most dangerous time to drive a car is round about now. Sunny skies, light breezes, girls wearing short skirts, because the thing is, you can't not look. You can't physically not look.'

Hammond interjected, saying: 'You can physically not use your mobile phone and it's easy not to drive home when you've had 18 pints of lager. But when you're driving along and a girl walks past, you have to look. Actually, do you not think that here, there is actually a case for the burka? Because then the problem would go away.'

Clarkson then replied: 'No, no, no. Honestly, the burka doesn't work. I was in a cab in Piccadilly the other day when a woman in a full burka crossing the road in front of me tripped over the pavement, went head over heels and up it came, red g-string and stockings. I promise that happened. The taxi driver will back me up on that.'

Despite disbelief from his co-stars, Clarkson again insisted the incident took place.

By yesterday morning, seven viewers had already contacted the BBC to complain, while singer Lily Allen labelled the comment 'distasteful' on her Twitter site.

Another viewer wrote: 'Clarkson is too old for mini skirt jokes - burka story obscene - horrid.' >>> Simon Cable and Paul Revoir | Tuesday, July 27, 2010

THE TELEGRAPH: Jeremy Clarkson joins burka debate: Jeremy Clarkson has provoked a flurry of complaints after telling Top Gear viewers he saw a woman wearing a G-string and stockings beneath her burka. >>> Ben Leach | Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Tony Hayward. Photo: The Telegraph

Outgoing BP Chief Executive Refuses to Attend US Lockerbie Hearing

THE TELEGRAPH: Tony Hayward, the outgoing chief executive of BP, is refusing to appear before a US Senate hearing which is examining whether the oil giant played any part in the release of the Lockerbie bomber.

The refusal of Mr Hayward, who announced his resignation on Tuesday, to travel to Washington was attacked by senior senators who said the company was already on "thin ice with the American people".

Senators are to continue pushing for Mr Hayward to appear, saying they wanted to question him over whether BP "advocated trading blood for oil".

The firm is also refusing to allow Sir Mark Allen- a former MI6 official who helped negotiate a valuable Libyan oil contract for BP with Colonel Gaddafi – to appear at the hearing.

BP has admitted that Sir Mark, an adviser to the firm, also spoke to Jack Straw, the former Justice Secretary, about Britain introducing a prisoner transfer agreement with Libya.

BP announced that it would instead send Peter Mather, the company's head of UK operations to appear before the Senate hearing. It is not clear whether this will be acceptable to the senators.

Robert Menéndez, a Democratic senator from New Jersey, said: "I would have thought that a company on thin ice with the American people for devastating the Gulf Coast would want to fully co-operate with our effort to fully understand the release of a terrorist who murdered 189 Americans". >>> Robert Winnett in Washington | Tuesday, July 27, 2010

What was that they used to speak about back in the good ol' days? It was something like ‘special relationship’. Hum! I wonder if that’s it? – Mark
Germany Launches Campaign to Save Language from English

THE TELEGRAPH: German language experts have launched a campaign against the hybrid "Denglish" which they claim is polluting culture through its growing use in advertising and television.

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English is widely spoken in Germany and English expressions and Anglicisms are common. Photo: The Telegraph

The advocacy groups are intensifying their fight against the use of a hybrid of the two languages, which has begun to encroach on everyday parlance.

As part of the campaign, the German Language Foundation called on Germans to find an alternative for the English term "fast food". The result was "Ruckizuckifutti"*.

"We don't want to be language purists, but we want people to be aware of how they speak and that certain linguistic imports just don't fit into German," said Cornelius Sommer, a former German ambassador and one of the leaders of the campaign.

Another advocacy group, the German Language Club, has called on telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom to stop using terms like "Blackberry Webmail" and criticised national rail operator Deutsche Bahn for similar misnomers.

They face an uphill battle in Germany, where English is widely spoken and English expressions and Anglicisms are common. >>> | Tuesday, July 27, 2010

*Who on earth thought up this ridiculous word? It would be easy to come up with something better than this. What about Schnellimbiß or Schnellessen? Those would do the trick. At least they trump “Ruckizuckifutti”! What kind of nonsense is that? – Mark
Anti Smoking League, Politics!




David Cameron Skins Up

Smoking Banned for Women in Gaza

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: A new entry has been added to the list of things women are now forbidden from doing in Gaza. Following on from laws banning women from using male hairdressers or driving cars, it's now illegal for women to smoke the famous shisha water-pipes in public.



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Ahmadinejad Says U.S., Israel to Attack

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says the U.S. and Israel will launch attacks against two new countries in the Middle East.

BP's Ties To Lockerbie Examined

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Lawmakers and family members who lost loved ones are asking questions about what role oil giant BP played in the release of the Lockerbie bomber.

Gehört die Türkei in die EU, Herr Westerwelle?

BILD: BILD: Herr Minister, heute und morgen besuchen Sie die Türkei. Soll das Land EU-Mitglied werden?

Guido Westerwelle: Müsste die Frage heute entschieden werden, wäre die Türkei nicht beitrittsfähig und die Europäische Union nicht aufnahmefähig. Wir haben aber ein großes Interesse daran, dass die Türkei sich Richtung Europa orientiert. Ich möchte eine Türkei, die auf der Seite Europas steht. Nicht nur aus wirtschaftlichen Gründen. Das Land kann bei der Lösung vieler Konflikte sehr konstruktiv helfen – ob es um Afghanistan, Iran, Jemen oder den Nahen Osten geht.

BILD: Sollte es über den EU-Beitritt der Türkei einen Volksentscheid geben?

Westerwelle: Man sollte jetzt nicht über Dinge spekulieren, die erst in Jahren anstehen. Von über 30 Verhandlungskapiteln sind derzeit über die Hälfte blockiert. Wer den Eindruck erweckt, der Beitritt stünde vor der Tür, liegt also gänzlich falsch. In Wahrheit geht es darum, die Türken nicht vor den Kopf zu stoßen und den Eindruck zu erwecken, wir seien nicht an ihnen interessiert.

BILD: Muss die türkische Regierung Türken in Deutschland drängen, sich hier besser zu integrieren?

Westerwelle: Der türkische Ministerpräsident Erdogan hat die türkischstämmigen Zuwanderer aufgerufen, die deutsche Sprache zu lernen. Das unterstütze ich. Integration und das Erlernen der deutschen Sprache sind der Schlüssel zum Erfolg in unserer Gesellschaft. >>> Von Andreas Thewalt | Montag, 26. Juli 2010
Un chirurgien suisse en prison au Maroc

20 MINUTES: Un citoyen à la double nationalité marocaine et Suisse est en détention à Ouarzazate au Maroc depuis le 13 juin.

Un chirurgien du nom de Labbas Sbaï qui a travaillé en Suisse romande fait la grève de la faim dans une prison marocaine pour protester contre une arrestation qu'il juge arbitraire, a indiqué sa famille.

Selon les médias, Labbas Sbaï paye pour avoir nommément désigné de hauts responsables locaux qui seraient impliqués dans la couverture d'un trafic de cigarettes et de chameaux entre le Maroc et l'Algérie en 2006.

Libéré avant la fin de sa peine, Labbas Sbaï a été à nouveau arrêté le 11 juin dernier à Casablanca, a indiqué à l'ATS son frère, Ali Sbaï, confirmant une information du journal «Le Temps». >>> ats | Mardi 27 Juillet 2010
EU-Erweiterung: Cameron „wütend“ über Türkei-Blockade

DIE PRESSE: Britischer Premier kritisiert in Ankara schleppende EU-Verhandlungen und fordert einen raschen EU-Beitritt.

Ankara.
Ein leidenschaftlicheres Plädoyer für den EU-Beitritt der Türkei hätte sich die türkische Regierung von David Cameron kaum wünschen können. „Ich bin wütend darüber, wie die Fortschritte der Türkei hin zum EU-Beitritt durchkreuzt werden“, beklagte der britische Premier in Ankara, sein erster Türkei-Besuch seit seinem Amtsantritt im Mai.

Die Beitrittsgegner seien voller „Vorurteile“, kritisierte der konservative Politiker indirekt die Regierungen in Wien, Paris und Berlin, die sich zur türkischen EU-Mitgliedschaft stets skeptisch geäußert hatten. Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel, Staatspräsident Nicolas Sarkozy und Kanzler Werner Faymann haben nie ein Geheimnis daraus gemacht, dass dem Beitritt des moslemischen Land mit seinen 72Millionen Einwohnern eine „privilegierte Partnerschaft“ vorzuziehen wäre. >>> ag. | Dienstag, 27. Juli 2010

Großbritanniens Premier fordert EU-Beitritt der Türkei

FOCUS ONLINE: Großbritanniens Premierminister David Cameron hat einen Beitritt der Türkei zur Europäischen Union (EU) gefordert. „Ich will, dass wir zusammen eine Straße von Ankara nach Brüssel bauen“, sagte Cameron bei einem Besuch in der Türkei. Ein Beitritt der Türkei in die EU gilt als umstritten.

Der britische Premierminister David Cameron hat sich vehement für einen Beitritt der Türkei zur Europäischen Union (EU) ausgesprochen. Die Gegner einer türkischen EU-Mitgliedschaft seien voreingenommen und ließen sich durch Protektionismus leiten, sagte Cameron am Dienstag bei seinem ersten Türkei-Besuch seit seinem Amtsantritt im Mai. „Dies ist eine Sache, in der ich sehr leidenschaftliche Gefühle hege“, sagte er in einer Rede vor der türkischen Handelskammer. „Ich will, dass wir zusammen eine Straße von Ankara nach Brüssel bauen.“

Die EU ist tief gespalten, ob sie dem muslimisch geprägten Land eine Vollmitgliedschaft einräumen soll. Insbesondere in Deutschland und Frankreich bestehen große Vorbehalte gegenüber einem EU-Beitritt. Kritiker argumentieren unter anderem, die Türkei würde sich nicht in die christlich geprägte Kultur der EU einfügen.

Bundesaußenminister Guido Westerwelle, der am Dienstagabend ebenfalls in der Türkei erwartet wird, sagte der „Bild“-Zeitung, die Türkei sei derzeit nicht beitrittsfähig und die EU nicht aufnahmefähig. Wer einen anderen Eindruck erwecke, liege falsch. >>> | Dienstag, 27. Juli 2010
Großbritannien: Das Imperium ist zurück

FRANKFURTER RUNDSCHAU: Trotz enormer Sparzwänge ist die neue britische Koalitionsregierung entschlossen, ihre Rolle in der globalen Politik zu verstärken. Von Barbara Klimke

London. Für seine erste große Rede wählte William Hague nicht zufällig die Locano Suite im Außenministerium im Regierungsbezirk Whitehall. Aus den hochherrschaftlichen Räumen aus der Zeit des viktorianischen Imperiums solle "ein Signal für eine neue britische Außenpolitik" ausgehen, verkündete Hague: Sein Ministerium müsse es dem Staat und der Gesellschaft Großbritanniens ermöglichen, "maximalen Einfluss in der Welt " auszuüben.

Trotz enormer Sparzwänge ist die neue britische Koalitionsregierung entschlossen, ihre Rolle in der globalen Politik zu verstärken. "Die Welt hat sich geändert, und wenn wir uns nicht ebenfalls ändern, schwindet unser Einfluss, was Folgen für die nationale Sicherheit und Wirtschaft hat", argumentierte der neue konservative Außenminister. Großbritannien will seine Kontakte zu aufsteigenden Wirtschaftsmächten intensivieren. Der Ausbau bilateraler Beziehungen mit Ländern wie Brasilien, Indien, China oder der Türkei soll ein Schwerpunkt britischer Außenpolitik werden. >>> Von Barbara Klimke | Freitag, 02. Juli 2010
BP Oil Spill: Tony Hayward Replaced by Bob Dudley as Oil Giant Slumps to Record Loss

THE TELEGRAPH: Tony Hayward has resigned as chief executive of BP, after the energy giant announced a record $17bn loss this year on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.



The oil company also said that Bob Dudley, the American in charge of BP’s oil spill response unit, will now take over on October 1 and lead the company through an accelerated programme of $30bn in asset sales. BP made “clean” profits of $5bn, stripping out the effect of inventory changes and exceptionals, but took a $32.2bn pre-tax charge on the oil spill.

This is made up of a $20bn compensation fund for victims, clean-up charges and provisions for funding costs. The “clean” profits are a 74pc rise in last year’s figure of $2.9bn, as a result of higher oil prices and more efficient operations. BP will now press ahead with becoming smaller and more profitable, selling $30bn of exploration and production assets in the next 18 months.

Mr Dudley will also have to navigate a criminal investigation into the spill, a slew of litigation and ward off rivals seeking to pounce on the company's trophy assets. Dudley, who ran BP's troubled Russian joint venture, TNK-BP, said last month that for BP to "remain strong and viable in the US, it has a great deal of work to do." >>> Rowena Mason | Tuesday, July 27, 2010

DAILY EXPRESS: BP Boss Tony Hayward Sent to Siberia in £12m Exit Deal: BP boss Tony Hayward is to be sent to Siberia in a £12million exit deal designed to quell outrage in the United States, it emerged last night. >>> Padraic Flanagan | Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Adhésion de la Turquie à l'UE: Cameron en «colère» contre la France et l'Allemagne

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Le Premier ministre britannique David Cameron (G) et son homologue turc Recep Tayyip Erdogan, le 26 juillet 2010 à Ankara. Photo : Libération.fr

LIBÉRATION: Le Premier ministre britannique David Cameron a exprimé sa «colère» face aux entraves à l'adhésion de la Turquie à l'Union européenne, accusant à mots couverts la France et l'Allemagne qui s'opposent à une pleine adhésion, lors d'une visite officielle mardi à Ankara.

«Quand je pense à ce qu'a fait la Turquie pour défendre l'Europe en tant qu'alliée de l'Otan et ce que la Turquie fait maintenant en Afghanistan aux côtés des alliés européens, cela me met en colère de constater que votre marche vers une adhésion à l'Union européenne peut être découragée de la façon dont elle l'a été», a-t-il dit dans un discours devant des hommes d'affaires.

«Je pense que c'est une erreur de dire que la Turquie peut monter la garde devant le camp, mais sans être autorisée à entrer dans la tente. Aussi, je resterai votre avocat le plus déterminé pour une adhésion à l'Union européenne et pour une plus grande influence à la table de la diplomatie européenne», a ajouté David Cameron.

Les négociations pour une adhésion turque à l'UE, entamées en 2005, avancent au ralenti, du fait notamment de l'opposition de la France et de l'Allemagne. Ces pays redoutent l'arrivée dans le club européen d'un pays de 73 millions d'habitants, presque tous musulmans. Continuez à lire et réagir à cet article >>> AFP | Mardi 27 Juillet 2010

LE POINT: Tensions entre Londres et Berlin sur l'adhésion de la Turquie à l'UE : La Grande-Bretagne et l'Allemagne se livrent, mardi, à une passe d'armes à distance. La raison de leur division ? L'adhésion de la Turquie à l'Union européenne. >>> Le Point.fr (avec AFP) | Mardi 27 Juillet 2010

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Gaza Is a Prison Camp, Says David Cameron

THE TELEGRAPH: David Cameron has described Gaza as a ''prison camp'' and appealed to the Israeli Government to allow the free flow of humanitarian goods and people in and out of the Palestinian territory.

Mr Cameron's comments came during a visit to Turkey, where relations with Israel have been strained since Israeli troops stormed a flotilla of ships carrying supplies to Gaza in May, killing eight Turks and one Turkish-American.

Speaking in Ankara, the Prime Minister denounced the attack on the flotilla as ''completely unacceptable'' and restated his call for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to deliver a ''swift, transparent and rigorous'' inquiry.

But he also urged Turkey not to allow the incident to wreck its relationship with Israel. >>> | Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Conquête de l'Europe par les musulmans

L'islam rêve de conquérir l'Europe

Islamisation de la France avec la complicité de l'UMP du PS et des Verts



Arses galore! – Mark

Riposte laïque >>>
David Cameron Urges European Union to Drop 'Prejudice' Against Turkey

THE TELEGRAPH: David Cameron will today demand an end to the anti-Muslim 'prejudice' which he claims is blocking Turkey's membership of the European Union.

In a speech in the Turkish capital of Ankara, he will tell of his "anger" that a country which is a member of the Nato coalition fighting in Afghanistan should be asked to: "guard the camp but not be allowed to sit inside the tent".

He will claim that those who seek to block the incorporation of a Muslim nation into the 27-member EU are misguided and prejudiced. His words are likely to be construed as criticism of France and Germany, which both oppose the country's membership.

The Prime Minister has embarked on a four-day trip which will also take him to India where, accompanied by a large trade delegation and several members of the Cabinet, he will seek to forge a new relationship based on trade with the emerging Asian powerhouse rather than aid.

In Ankara, he will hold talks with Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish premier, before the two leaders sign an accord setting out plans for future co-operation.

Addressing the EU membership which Britain has supported for years along with nations including Italy and Spain, but which has stalled amid opposition from Nicolas Sarkozy, the French President, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, he will tell the Turks: "I will remain your strongest possible advocate for EU membership and for greater influence at the top table of European diplomacy.

"Together, I want us to pave the road from Ankara to Brussels."

Mr Cameron will attack: "those who wilfully misunderstand Islam" and who "see no difference between real Islam and the distorted version of the extremists." >>> Rosa Prince, Political Correspondent, in Ankara | Tuesday, July 27, 2010



SKY NEWS: Cameron Will Fight To Let Turkey Join EU >>> David Williams, Sky News Online | Tuesday, July 27, 2010

FINANCIAL TIMES: Cameron backs Turkey joining EU: David Cameron will express his “anger” on Tuesday at Turkey’s European Union membership bid being “frustrated” by the bloc’s leaders, as he heaps praise on an emerging power increasingly at odds with Britain, the US and Europe on the world stage.

The UK prime minister will spare no flattery on his first visit to Ankara, as he commits to “fight” for Turkey’s place at the European top table in a speech that largely glosses over differences between the two countries on Iran and Gaza.
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Alex Barker and Delphine Strauss in Ankara | Monday, July 26, 2010

MAIL ONLINE: Turkey must join EU, says Cameron: 'Those who are against are playing on fears of Islam' >>> Jason Groves | Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Cameron is showing clearly enough what a greenhorn in politics he is. He’s as green as his face is fresh! Moreover, he’s a fool! What does Cameron know about the religion of Islam? What does Cameron understand about Muslims’ goals and aspirations? Has he ever lived in a Muslim country? Has he ever worked alongside Muslims? Has he ever left his comfortable cocoon of plenty? The man is clearly not up to the job. He’s had his chance; it’s already time for him to be replaced with a real Conservative – one who speaks for the people.

It is my firm belief that the people of this once great country do not want Turkey to be allowed into the EU, because they know full well that it will lead to further Islamization: To further Islamization of Europe; and to further Islamization of the United Kingdom. And frankly, they’ve already had enough of both!

I don’t know whether this is the “Brokeback coalition” or not, as David Davis has suggested. But one thing I do know: If Cameron goes on like this, he’ll break the back of Western civilization!

Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy have got it right about Turkey’s accession to the EU. Its accession will be nothing short of a disaster for both Europe and the United Kingdom.

By the way, Cameron, are you B. Hussein Obama’s marionette?
– © Mark


LE FIGARO: UE: Cameron pour l'entrée de la Turquie : Le premier ministre britannique David Cameron a exprimé sa "colère" face aux entraves à l'adhésion de la Turquie à l'Union européenne, lors d'une visite officielle aujourd'hui à Ankara. >>> AFP | Mardi 27 Juillet 2010

Monday, July 26, 2010

UAE Gets Its Knickers in a Twist over Blackberries!

Blackberries are a threat to national security* >>>

*Funny thing, so is their religion – Islam! – © Mark
"Islam wird die Schweiz erobern" - Dawa in der Schweiz!

Islam ist eine Lüge, eine Religion des Hasses

Somalische Islamisten warnen: Alaska, Chile, Japan... wir kommen!

Experte für Islamrecht verteidigt Ehe mit Kindern

Debatte im irakischen TV: Ist die Erde flach?

Einblicke in die Welt der afghanischen Taliban

SCHWEIZER FERNSEHEN: Der norwegische Kameramann Paul Refsdal befasst sich schon seit Jahren mit den Taliban. Wochenlang probierte er, Zugang zu den Kämpfertruppen zu bekommen - Bis ihm ein Taliban Kommandant Zugang gewährte und sogar Angriffe auf US Truppen filmen liess.

10vor10 vom 20.07.2010

Le patron de BP quittera son poste en octobre

CYBERPRESSE: Une source officielle a confirmé lundi que le chef de la direction de BP (BP), Tony Hayward, démissionnerait de son poste en octobre pour accepter un emploi avec TNK-BP, une coentreprise de la pétrolière en Russie.

L'image publique de Tony Hayward était devenue étroitement liée aux ratés de BP dans ses efforts pour maîtriser la fuite de pétrole dans le golfe du Mexique, qui a coûté plusieurs millions de dollars en dommages. >>> La Presse Canadienne, Nouvelle-Orléans | Lundi 26 Juillet 2010

THE GLOBE AND MAIL: BP’s Hayward to resign in October: Embattled CEO will take job with company’s joint venture in Russia, official says >>> Harry R. Weber, New Orleans, The Associated Press | Monday, July 26, 2010
Le terrorisme islamiste au cœur de l'agenda des pays africains

LE MONDE: Simple coïncidence de l'actualité ou symptôme d'une "islamisation" du continent africain ? Au moment même où était annoncée, dimanche 25 juillet, l'exécution de l'otage français Michel Germaneau enlevé le 19 avril au Niger par "Al-Qaida au Maghreb islamique" (AQMI), une trentaine de chefs d'Etat de l'Union africaine (UA) étaient réunis à Kampala (Ouganda) pour préparer la riposte après les attentats revendiqués par les Shabab, des islamistes agissant en Somalie qui, le 11 juillet, ont causé la mort de 76 personnes dans la capitale ougandaise.

Le sommet de Kampala, prévu de longue date, devait être consacrée à la lutte contre un autre fléau africain, la mortalité maternelle et infantile. Mais son ordre du jour a été bouleversé. "Ces terroristes peuvent et doivent être vaincus, a lancé dimanche le président ougandais, Yoweri Museveni. Agissons de concert pour les chasser d'Afrique. Qu'ils repartent en Asie ou au Moyen-Orient d'où certains viennent d'après ce que je comprends".

Les chefs d'Etat africains, dont la réunion doit s'achever mardi, devraient décider de renforcer l'Amisom, la Force de l'UA déployée en Somalie, contre les Shabab, qui contrôlent presque la totalité de ce pays dépourvu d'Etat depuis près de vingt ans. Les 6 000 soldats ougandais et burundais déjà présents dans la capitale, Mogadiscio, devraient recevoir 2 000 hommes en renfort. Un nouveau mandat leur permettant de passer à l'offensive devrait leur être donné. Les Occidentaux devraient fournir des hélicoptères et l'Afrique du Sud un appui naval pour assurer un blocus du port de Kismayo qui, contrôlé par les islamistes, est la principale entrée pour les armes et les munitions. Continuez à lire et écrire un commentaire >>> Philippe Bernard | Lundi 26 Juillet 2010
Rabidly Anti-Gay Fla. Pastor’s Bright Idea: ’Burn a Koran Day’

EDGE: An anti-gay pastor in Gainesville, Florida has come up with a plan to stand firm for righteousness: he’s calling on his followers to burn copies of the Qu’ran, the holy book of the Muslim faith.



Pastor Terry Jones of the Dove World outreach Center has called for the burning of the Qu’ran--spelled with a common variant spelling, Koran, in the title of the church’s event, the "International Burn A Koran Day," which is scheduled to take place on September 11.



Text at the church’s website describes the Dove World Outreach Center as "a New Testament Church" that is "based on the Bible, the Word of God." The text indicates that the church subscribes to the notion that the end of the world is approaching: "We believe that God is calling a new generation in this end time--a generation of believers that is yielded to his Word and his will.



"Our Land needs strong churches that understand and fulfill God’s vision of restoration and reformation," the site’s text continues, "churches that are able to handle the revival we will see this century with the apostolic anointing, and bring Godly changes to our entire society." >>>

The Church Must Stand Up!



Islam Is of the Devil



Islam Is of the Devil, Part 2



Islam Is of the Devil, Part 3

Eric Holder Talking BS!



Lindsey Graham Destroys Eric Holder



Hot Air Pundit >>>
Frankreich will Könige

ZEIT ONLINE: Wie Nicolas Sarkozy so unbeliebt werden konnte

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Frankreichs Staatspräsident Nicolas Sarkozy. Foto: Zeit Online

Die Franzosen, sagte der Sozialphilosoph Raymond Aron einmal, lieben nicht die Reform, sondern nur die Revolution. Stellen sie das jetzt wieder einmal unter Beweis?

Diejenigen, die den französischen Präsidenten Nicolas Sarkozy verteidigen, betonen die Reformfeindlichkeit des Landes. Sie sagen, die Beliebtheit des Präsidenten sei deswegen so gesunken, weil er – endlich – gegen die Blockaden des Landes angestürmt sei. Zum Beispiel: eine garantierte Basisversorgung namens service minimum während der Streiks im öffentlichen Dienst (Schulen, Kindergärten, Nahverkehr und anderswo); Autonomie der Universitäten; Reform der Rentenversicherung – und noch jedes Mal sei Nicolas Sarkozy schließlich frontal mit dem Konservatismus zusammengeprallt, vor dem seine Vorgänger stets zurückgeschreckt seien. Deshalb bezahle er heute für seine Hartnäckigkeit.

Ein weiterer Faktor macht es zudem für Sarkozy schwer: die globale ökonomische Situation. Die Finanzkrise im vergangenen, ebenso diejenige der Staatshaushalte in diesem Jahr sowie das schwache Wirtschaftswachstum und die drohende Sparpolitik – das alles erregt das Missfallen der Straße. Die Staats- oder Regierungschefs in Spanien, Italien oder Deutschland haben laut Umfragen, alles in allem genommen, nur noch ein Drittel der Bevölkerung auf ihrer Seite. Seltsamer demokratischer Nihilismus: Den linken oder rechten Regierungen werden just jene von außen kommenden Schocks vorgeworfen, gegen die sie zu kämpfen versuchen! Frankreich ist da jedenfalls keine Ausnahme.

Und doch hat die Unbeliebtheit des französischen Präsidenten noch zusätzliche, tiefer liegende Ursachen. Weiter lesen und einen Kommentar schreiben >>> Von Denis Olivennes | Freitag, 23. Juli 2010

Le blog de Denis Olivennes >>>
L'audition de Liliane Bettencourt est terminée

NOUVEL OBSERVATEUR: La brigade financière a interrogé la milliardaire sur le contenu des enregistrements clandestins. Une perquisition a également été effectuée chez elle.

La milliardaire Liliane Bettencourt a été entendue lundi 24 juillet à son domicile dans l'enquête sur le contenu des enregistrements clandestins, première étape d'une semaine clé au cours de laquelle le ministre du Travail, Eric Woerth, doit également être auditionné.

"L'audition a duré à peu près deux heures, sans pause", a dit à l'AFP Me Georges Kiejman, l'avocat de la milliardaire. "Elle s'est passée très courtoisement, s'agissant de souvenirs qui sont parfois très anciens et que ma cliente n'a pas forcément gardé à l'esprit avec détail", a précisé l'avocat devant la presse, en sortant du domicile de sa cliente.

"Mme Bettencourt a vécu son audition comme quelque chose de très désagréable qui s'est passé le mieux possible", a assuré son entourage.

De retour de vacances dans sa résidence de Formentor, en Espagne, l'héritière de L'Oréal a été entendue de 11h à 13h15 par les policiers de la brigade financière, à son domicile de Neuilly-sur-Seine (Hauts-de-Seine), a indiqué Me Georges Kiejman. Perquisition chez la milliardaire >>> Nouvelobs.com avec AFP | Lundi 26 Juillet 2010

THE TELEGRAPH: France's richest woman questioned over Sarkozy funding scandal: Fraud squad investigators are questioning France's richest woman, the L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt over a ballooning tax evasion and party funding scandal dogging the government of President Nicolas Sarkozy. >>> Henry Samuel in Paris | Monday, July 26, 2010

L'UE ouvre les négociations d'adhésion avec l'Islande

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: BRUXELLES | L'Union européenne a décidé lundi d'ouvrir dès mardi des négociations en vue de l'adhésion de l'Islande, mais nombre de gouvernements doutent de la volonté réelle d'intégration de l'île et les obstacles restent multiples.

La décision a été prise lors d'une réunion des secrétaires d'Etat chargés des Affaires européennes à Bruxelles.

Ils ont adopté un "cadre de négociation en vue de l'ouverture des négociations d’adhésion avec l’Islande" et décidé "de la tenue de la séance d'ouverture" mardi, selon un communiqué de l'UE.

L'Islande a déposé sa candidature pour l'entrée dans l'UE le 16 juilllet 2009, dans le sillage d'une crise financière qui avait poussé son opinion à souhaiter bénéficier du parapluie de l'euro. Depuis, l'enthousiasme de la population a nettement reculé.

"Il faut avoir envie d'entrer en Europe", a souligné lundi devant la presse le secrétaire d'Etat français aux Affaires européennes Pierre Lellouche.

"Je n'ai pas tout à fait l'impression au niveau des sondages que les Islandais eux mêmes soient très favorables. C'est tout le problème", a-t-il commenté.

"Nous sommes très favorables à l'adhésion de l'Islande, naturellement. Mais au même niveau que les autres, sans raccourci, et à la condition que les Islandais soient interressés. On ne va forcer personne", a conclu M. Lellouche. >>> AFP | Lundi 26 Juillet 2010
Exaspéré par le Hezbollah, Israël met en garde le Liban

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: PROCHE-ORIENT | Israël frappera directement les institutions gouvernementales libanaises si le Hezbollah lance des roquettes contre des villes israéliennes, avertit le ministre de la Défense, Ehud Barak, dans une interview au "Washington Post".

M. Barak, qui est attendu à Washington lundi, indique clairement dans cet entretien que le gouvernement israélien ne tolérera aucune nouvelle attaque du mouvement chiite.

Si le Hezbollah lance une roquette sur Tel Aviv, "nous ne poursuivrons pas chaque terroriste ou chaque attaquant du Hezbollah", avertit Ehud Barak dans l'interview. "Nous considérerons qu'il est légitime de frapper n'importe quelle cible appartenant à l'Etat libanais et pas seulement au Hezbollah". >>> AFP | Lundi 26 Juillet 2010

Dan Choi Blames Obama For Slow Go On DADT Repeal

ON TOP: Army Lt. Dan Choi, the gay rights activist honorably discharged from the military for announcing more than a year ago on television that he's gay, says he blames President Obama for the political foot dragging on repeal of “Don't Ask, Don't Tell.”

Choi became an outspoken critic of the law that threatens gay troops with discharge if they do not remain celibate and closeted after he appeared on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show to promote Knights Out, the West Point graduate group that lobbies for repeal of the policy. On the show, he announced that he's gay.

Speaking to CBS radio Friday, Choi said the policy remained in place because the president is not willing to “show solid leadership” and blamed him for not taking action.

Choi also said that his discharge letter was mistakenly mailed several weeks ago to his parents' home in California. He said he did not get notified because he's not on speaking terms with them. >>> On Top Magazine Staff | Saturday, July 24, 2010

Related >>>

Majority Of Argentinians Approve Of Gay Marriage

ON TOP: An online survey has found that a majority of Argentinians approve of gay marriage.

The survey was conducted by Argentina's 110-year-old paper El Debate.

The paper asked: “A few hours ago and after prolonged discussion, Argentina became the first Latin American country that allows marriage between members of the same sex. Do you agree with this new law?”

Fifty-seven percent of respondents to the poll said they agreed with the law, while 41 percent disagreed and the remainder said they had no opinion.

Argentina became the tenth country to legalize gay marriage last Wednesday when President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner signed the gay marriage law approved by lawmakers. >>> On Top Magazine Staff | Monday, July 26, 2010
Liliane Bettencourt entendue par la police

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Une voiture arrive lundi au domicile de Liliane Bettencourt, à Neuilly-sur-Seine. Photo : Le Figaro

LE FIGARO: L'audition de la milliardaire sur les soupçons de fraude fiscale a débuté lundi à 11 heures dans son hôtel particulier de Neuilly-sur-Seine. Éric Woerth devrait quant à lui être entendu mardi.

L'affaire Bettencourt entre lundi dans une semaine-clef avec les auditions par la police de l'héritière de L'Oréal et du ministre du Travail, Eric Woerth. Sur les cinq enquêtes actuellement en cours, tous deux devraient être entendus sur celle portant sur les soupçons de fraude fiscale et de conflit d'intérêts, selon le parquet de Nanterre. Une enquête ouverte après la divulgation des enregistrements clandestins réalisés pendant un an au domicile de la milliardaire.

C'est Liliane Bettencourt qui a ouvert le bal lundi. Son audition par les policiers de la brigade financière était censée débuter à onze heures dans son hôtel particulier de Neuilly-sur-Seine, selon son proche entourage. En vacances jusque-là dans sa résidence de Formentor, en Espagne, la milliardaire a donc dû abréger ses vacances. >>> Par Marion Brunet, Cyrille Louis | Lundi 26 Juillet 2010

NZZ ONLINE: Madame Bettencourt wird verhört: 87-jährige L'Oréal-Erbin muss sich Fragen der Justiz stellenÜber Jahre soll sie im Hintergrund die Fäden gezogen haben. Jetzt muss sich die reichste Frau Frankreichs der Justiz stellen. Die 87-jährige Liliane Bettencourt wird von der Polizei zu den diversen sie betreffenden Finanzaffären befragt. >>> sda/afp | Montag, 26. Juli 2010

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Prince Andrew Hosted VIP Guest from Libya as Cameron Prepared to Meet Obama over Megrahi Storm

MAIL ONLINE: A senior Libyan minister was entertained by Prince Andrew at St James's Palace as David Cameron prepared to hold talks with Barack Obama over the Lockerbie bomber, it has emerged.

The official, a key figure in Colonel Gaddafi's cabinet, led a delegation of Libyans who also held talks with a Tory defence minister and with senior Scotland Yard counter terrorism officers.

Abdel-Fatah Yunis al- Obeidi also met a Foreign Office minister during his UK trip.

The Government is now facing demands to explain why the Libyans had been given the 'red carpet treatment' as Mr Cameron was trying to appease the U.S. president over the controversial release last August of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi. Continue reading and comment >>> Stephen Wright | Monday, July 26, 2010