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Stocks End Sharply Lower on EU Worries
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
From CNBC:

"Stocks extended their losses after news that EU finance ministers will not meet before Wednesday's summit, although the summit itself is still set to take place."

To read this story, please visit CNBC

McCain says U.S. should consider use of military action against Syria’s regime
Monday, 24 October 2011
From The Hill:

"Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) Sunday called on the United States to consider military action in Syria, where president Bashir al-Assad’s regime has used violence against anti-government protesters seeking democratic reforms. “Now that military operations in Libya are ending, there will be renewed focus on what practical military options might be considered to protect civilian lives in Syria,” said McCain, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Jordan."

To read this story, please visit The Hill
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Vatican calls for global authority on economy, raps idolatry of the market
Monday, 24 October 2011
From Reuters:

"The Vatican called on Monday for the establishment of a “global public authority” and a “central world bank” to rule over financial institutions"

To read this story, please visit Reuters

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Tunisia’s powerful party: A wolf in sheep’s clothing?
Sunday, 23 October 2011

From Jerusalem Post:

"Western media routinely describe Tunisia’s Ennahda party as “moderately Islamist.” The once-banned movement’s own past, however, reveals a tendency to violence, and its current platform raises serious questions about the role of Islam in arguably the Arab world’s most secular state."

To read this story, please visit The Jerusalem  Post

At least 138 dead after Turkey quake
Sunday, 23 October 2011
From USA Today:

"Cries of panic and horror filled the air as a magnitude-7.2 earthquake struck eastern Turkey, killing at least 138 people as buildings pancaked and crumpled into rubble. The death toll was expected to rise as rescuers sifted through the rubble and reached outlying villages."

To read this story, please visit USA Today

Relief, joy at Fort Bliss after announcement of Iraq withdrawal
Sunday, 23 October 2011
From CNN:

" President Barack Obama announced Friday that the vast majority of the more than 39,000 U.S. troops now stationed in Iraq, including about 3,500 from Fort Bliss, "will definitely be home for the holidays."  The decision set off shrieks and tears of joy among family members of the deployed troops."

To read this story,, please visit CNN

Heir to the Saudi throne dies
Sunday, 23 October 2011
From CNN:

"Sultan's death leaves his brother Nayef, a reputed conservative, as the likely successor to the king. "

"Nayef is widely seen as a hard-line conservative who at best is lukewarm to King Abdullah's reform initiatives," said a classified U.S. Embassy cable leaked by the website WikiLeaks."

To read this story, please visit CNN
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NEXT: McCain raises prospect of military option in Syria...
Sunday, 23 October 2011
From Breitbart.com:

"Now that military operations in Libya are ending, there will be renewed focus on what practical military operations might be considered to protect civilian lives in Syria," McCain told a World Economic Forum meeting in Jordan."US Senator John McCain raised the prospect Sunday of possible armed intervention to protect civilians in Syria where a crackdown on pro-democracy protests has killed more than 3,000 people. "

To read this story, please visit Breitbart.com


Paul Calls for End to Federal Student Loan Program
Sunday, 23 October 2011
From Fox News:

" Republican presidential contender Ron Paul said Sunday he wants to end federal student loans, calling it a failed program that has put students $1 trillion in debt when there are no jobs and when the quality of education has deteriorated."


To read this story, please visit Fox News



Meet The People That Barack Hussein Obama Helped Take Over Libya
Sunday, 23 October 2011
From The Telegraph:

"In Benghazi, on the main square where it all started, they were slaughtering camels in celebration. There they sat, eight of them, feet tied so they could not move, quivering with fear as they were beheaded one by one. As soldiers fired rifles in the air, members of the cheering crowd held up the severed heads as trophies. They daubed their hands in the camel-blood, and gave the V-for-victory sign with dripping fingers."

"But away from the square, the birthplace of the revolution was not in party mood. The streets were fairly quiet. And in the cafes, people were watching TV pictures – more graphic than any shown in Britain – of a bloodied Gaddafi dragged along and beaten, feebly protesting, before a gun was put to his head."




Libya's liberation: interim ruler unveils more radical than expected plans for Islamic law
Sunday, 23 October 2011

"Mustafa Abdul-Jalil, the chairman of the National Transitional Council and de fact president, had already declared that Libyan laws in future would have Sharia, the Islamic code, as its "basic source... Mr. Abdul-Jalil went further,specifically lifting immediately, by decree, one law from Col. Gaddafi's era that he said was in conflict with Sharia - that banning polygamy."

This Sunday, "Who Shall I Send"
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Ohio to Vote on Blocking Federal Health Care Mandate
Friday, 21 October 2011
From Fox News:

"In Columbus, Ohio this week, several college-aged volunteers were manning a bank of phones, striving to reach a goal of a million calls in support of Ballot Issue 3 -- an amendment to the state’s Constitution that amounts to a repudiation of President Obama’s health care overhaul."

To read this story, please visit Fox News

Energy Dept. Gives Half-Billion-Dollar Loan to Electric Car Company Building Cars In Finland
Friday, 21 October 2011
From ABC:

"With the approval of the Obama administration, an electric car company that received a $529 million federal government loan guarantee is assembling its first line of cars in Finland, saying it could not find a facility in the United States capable of doing the work."

To read this story, please visit ABC

American Taxpayers Aiding the Slaughter of Egypt’s Christians
Friday, 21 October 2011
From CNS News:

"Al Ahram is an Egyptian newspaper. It reported last week on the killing of 36 Coptic Christian demonstrators in Cairo.  Millions of us have seen the pictures on our television screens of armored personnel carriers plowing into unarmed protesters, mowing them down. Those vehicles, and their drivers, are being funded in part by the United States. We are lavishly paying the Egyptian military regime."

To read this story, please visit CNS

Judge Orders VA to Lift Cemetery Prayer Ban
Friday, 21 October 2011
From CBN:

"After months of litigation, the Department of Veterans Affairs will cease banning prayer and the mention of God and Jesus at national cemeteries, the Liberty Institute announced Wednesday."


To read this story, please visit CBN


Muslim Brotherhood Gaining Foothold in U.S. Gov't?
Friday, 21 October 2011
From CBN:

"Guandolo Former (FBI Special Agent) said Brotherhood operatives have infiltrated the halls of power in Washington, D.C.  "What we're seeing not just inside the White House, but inside the government entities, the national security entities, the State Department -- is a strong push by the Muslim Brotherhood to get their people not just into operational positions, but policy positions -- deeper, long term, bureaucratic positions," he told CBN News. "


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(Being) Courageous May Not Be What You Think
Friday, 21 October 2011
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From the opening scene in Courageous, the latest film by the makers of the popular faith-inspiring movie, Facing the Giants, which opened last weekend, courage is showcased in ways you would expect, and in ways you may not expect. 

The acting was great, the plot thickened (several times), and addressed some of the very real issues our culture is dealing with in effective and believable ways. I needed a lot of tissues for this one. 

It's natural to think of policemen as being courageous, and this movie had plenty of action scenes that didn't shy away from displaying the courage it does take to deal with some of the dangerous elements of society, such as gangs.

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U.S. capital now sanctuary city by executive order
Thursday, 20 October 2011
From The Examiner.com:

"While the Obama White House denies claims of fudged immigration statistics and de facto amnesty by presidential fiat, on Wednesday the District of Columbia became a "sanctuary city" for illegal aliens without comment by leaders of either political party.  D.C.'s Mayor Vincent Gray signed an executive order to ban police officers from making inquiries into a person's immigration status. While most foreign countries regularly ask visitors to display their passports and visas, the capital of the United States now prohibits such requests by law enforcement. "

To read this story, please visit The Examiner.com

Is Syria Next On Barack Hussein Obama's List?
Thursday, 20 October 2011

From White House Press Briefing, October 20, 2011:

"Q Jay, the President mentioned the inevitable end of the rule of the Iron Fist in his remarks just now. Does the President believe that Qaddafi’s downfall sends a message to Syria’s Assad?"

"MR. CARNEY: The President believes that Syria’s leader has lost his legitimacy to rule. The violence he has perpetrated against his own people is unacceptable. I think it’s fair to say that the events of this entire year in that region of the world have spoken more dramatically than any individual could about where the future lies in that region. And it’s a future that lies with the youth of the region and those who are demanding greater democracy, greater accountability from their governments, greater freedom. That’s as true in Syria as it is in Libya."


To read more, please visit The White House Press Briefing

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Dept. of Safety & Homeland Security Join With Federal & State Agencies For State Security Operation
Thursday, 20 October 2011

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NASHVILLE --- The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security on Tuesday partnered with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and several other federal and state agencies for a safety enforcement and awareness operation on Tennessee’s interstates and two metropolitan-area bus stations. The agencies conducted a Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response (VIPR) operation at scale complexes where trucks and large vehicles are weighed. The VIPR operation was also conducted at two regional bus terminals in Nashville and Knoxville. 

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AN 84-YEAR-OLD ex-university official savagely attacked by four young punks during a walk
Thursday, 20 October 2011
From Philly.com:

""I felt a real something to the head, a real blow to the head from behind," he said. "It knocked me to the ground; that was the biggie."  Shea said the four assailants continued to beat him for minutes while he was on the ground. He said they were black, appeared to be between 16 and 20, and three of them were wearing La Salle sweatshirts."

"Shea said the four assailants continued to beat him for minutes while he was on the ground. He said they were black, appeared to be between 16 and 20, and three of them were wearing La Salle sweatshirts."

To read more, please visit Philly.com

'Gadaffi was caught alive, later beaten, killed by rebels
Thursday, 20 October 2011
From The Jerusalem Post:

"the fallen strongman in Misrata found he had been shot in the head and abdomen. Jerky video shown on Al Jazeera showed a man looking like Gaddafi, with distinctive long, curly hair, blooded and staggering under blows from armed men, apparently NTC fighters.  "They captured him alive and while he was being taken away, they beat him and then they killed," ...

To read this story, please visit The Jerusalem Post
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Is America For Sale: Foreigners' Sweetener: Buy House, Get a Visa
Thursday, 20 October 2011
From The Wall Street Journal:

"The reeling housing market has come to this: To shore it up, two Senators are preparing to introduce a bipartisan bill Thursday that would give residence visas to foreigners who spend at least $500,000 to buy houses in the U.S."

To read this story, please visit The Wall Street Journal
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Home Resales Drop
Thursday, 20 October 2011
From The Wall Street Journal:

"Sales of previously occupied homes in the U.S. fell slightly last month, a sign of continuing weakness in a depressed part of the economy.  Existing-home sales decreased by 3.0% in September"


To read this story, please visit The Wall Street Journal

'What did I ever do to you?': What Gaddafi said as he begged for his life
Thursday, 20 October 2011
From The Daily Mail:

"Gaddafi tried to flee in a convoy hit by American drone; Vehicles were also shelled by Nato fighter jets
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"Wounded, weakened and covered in blood and dirt, the fallen dictator was dragged from a truck to meet his unceremonious end. In front of a baying mob, Muammar Gaddafi, the former Libyan leader, begged the revolutionary soldiers for his life.  Becoming increasingly desperate, he asked one rebel fighter: 'What did I ever do to you?'

But his pleas fell on deaf ears.   The deposed despot was mercilessly shot to death, his spilt blood heralding the end of a terrible 42-year epoch in Libyan history."

To read this story, please visit the Daily Mail



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My Friends, praise God -- you can't be separated!
Sunday, 16 October 2011

Romans 8:35 Who will separate us from the love of Christ? Will tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?


One of His greatest promises to us is that nothing can separate iStock_000007198750Small__2_.jpgus from the love of God. No tribulation or distress we might ever suffer can obliterate the power of His love to carry us through!

This tells me so clearly that I cannot read God's love for me by my circumstances alone, and that's often my greatest temptation: "How could a loving God allow this to happen to me?" But the Lord never promised we would escape hardship, persecution, poverty or danger -- (in fact, He promised the opposite); the promise is that His love for us would be greater than any and all circumstances we might have to endure. Consider the life of Yeshua (Jesus). He went to the cross and died an excruciating death -- He didn't escape difficulties -- He experienced them more than anyone could ever imagine! So, allow His death to settle any questions you have about the love of God!

My Friends, don't ever judge God's love for you based on circumstances alone, but rather evaluate your circumstances from God's point of view: Love. It's His main motive for everything that happens to you.

Your family in the Lord with much agape love,

George, Baht Rivka, Elianna & Obadiah
Worthy Devotionals

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U.S. retail sales jumped in September, though consumers' sour mood makes it unclear if the stronger-
Friday, 14 October 2011
From The Wall Street Journal:

"U.S. retail sales jumped in September, though consumers' sour mood makes it unclear if the stronger-than-expected spending figures are sustainable."

To read this story, please visit The Wall Street Journal


Missing Libya Missiles Find Their Way to Gaza Border
Friday, 14 October 2011
From ABC:

"Some of the thousands of surface-to-air missiles that have gone missing since the collapse of the Gadhafi regime in Libya have now turned up just miles from the Israeli border."

To read this story, please visit ABC

Budget cuts take US military 'to the edge'- Panetta
Friday, 14 October 2011
From Reuters:

"Defense Secretary Leon Panetta chided congressional dysfunction and warned that cutting $450 billion in defense spending would take the Pentagon "to the edge" at a hearing on Thursday punctuated by anti-war protests."

To read this story, please visit Reuters

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