Suspect pleads guilty in plot to bomb NYC synagogues
Wednesday, 05 December 2012
From Fox News:
"A man charged with plotting to blow up synagogues in New York City has pleaded guilty to state terrorism charges. Ahmed Ferhani entered the plea on Tuesday in the unusual state-level terror case."
Christmas Under Attack: Baby Jesus, donkey stolen from Frostproof nativity scene
Wednesday, 05 December 2012
From ClickOrlando.com"
"Baby Jesus and a wooden donkey were stolen from the nativity
scene of a Central Florida city, prompting officials to offer a cash
reward for their return."
Christmas Under Attack: Lawsuit threat cancels Christmas concert
Wednesday, 05 December 2012
From Hawaii News On Line:
"A threatened lawsuit had put a halt to what's become a Christmas tradition for members of the Moanalua High School orchestra. For the past six years, the award-winning
group and volunteers from the New Hope Church have raised more than
$200,000 for a charity that treats poor people in Africa."
RS Finalizes New Tax For Medical Devices Under ObamaCare
Wednesday, 05 December 2012
From Fox Nation:
"The U.S. Internal Revenue Service on Wednesday released final rules for a
new tax on medical devices, products ranging from surgical sutures to
knee replacement implants, that starts next year as part of President
Barack Obama's 2010 healthcare law."
"Standard & Poor's on Wednesday cut Greece's sovereign long-term
foreign currency credit rating to "selective default" from an already
low "CCC" rating."
Abbas 'Victory Speech': Jerusalem 'Eternal Capital of Palestine'
Sunday, 02 December 2012
From Israel National News:
"PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas Sunday promised someday the PA flag would fly over “Jerusalem, eternal capital of the state of Palestine. Thousands of people greeted Abbas rapturously upon his return from the United Nations, where the General Assembly granted the PLO, representing the PA, upgraded status as a nonmember observer state."
Senate panel approves bill requiring police to get a warrant to read emails
Thursday, 29 November 2012
From Fox News:
"A key Senate panel approved legislation Thursday that would require police to obtain a search warrant from a judge before they can read a private citizen's emails, Facebook messages or other electronic communications."
A
key Senate panel approved legislation Thursday that would require
police to obtain a search warrant from a judge before they can read a
private citizen's emails, Facebook messages or other electronic
communications.
Arizona Governor Sued For Trying To Protect Her State
Thursday, 29 November 2012
From Fox News:
"Immigrant rights advocates filed a lawsuit Thursday that seeks to overturn Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer's order denying driver's license for young immigrants who have gotten work permits and avoided deportation under a new Obama administration policy."
"A North Carolina community is embroiled in controversy after a school
ordered a six-year-old girl to remove the word “God” from a poem that
she was supposed to read during a Veteran’s Day ceremony. The girl is a first-grader at West Marion Elementary School."
UN General Assembly votes in favor of Palestinian statehood
Thursday, 29 November 2012
From Fox News:
The
U.N. General Assembly voted Thursday in favor of Palestinian statehood,
after the Palestinians asked it to recognize a non-member state of
Palestine in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem, and the
Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip.
"The U.N. General Assembly voted Thursday in favor of Palestinian statehood, after the Palestinians asked it to recognize a non-member state of Palestine in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem, and the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip." To read this story, please visit Fox News
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U.N. General Assembly voted Thursday in favor of Palestinian statehood,
after the Palestinians asked it to recognize a non-member state of
Palestine in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem, and the
Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip.
he
U.N. General Assembly voted Thursday in favor of Palestinian statehood,
after the Palestinians asked it to recognize a non-member state of
Palestine in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem, and the
Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip.
The
U.N. General Assembly voted Thursday in favor of Palestinian statehood,
after the Palestinians asked it to recognize a non-member state of
Palestine in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem, and the
Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip.
The
U.N. General Assembly voted Thursday in favor of Palestinian statehood,
after the Palestinians asked it to recognize a non-member state of
Palestine in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem, and the
Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip.
" Internet service went down Thursday across Syria and international flights were canceled at the Damascus airport when a road near the facility was closed by heavy fighting in the country's civil war. Activists said President Bashar Assad's regime pulled the plug on the Internet, perhaps in preparation for a major offensive. Cellphone service also went out in Damascus and parts of central Syria, they said. The government blamed rebel fighters for the outages."
Internet
service went down Thursday across Syria and international flights were
canceled at the Damascus airport when a road near the facility was
closed by heavy fighting in the country's civil war.
Activists said President Bashar Assad's regime pulled the plug on the
Internet, perhaps in preparation for a major offensive. Cellphone
service also went out in Damascus and parts of central Syria, they said.
The government blamed rebel fighters for the outages.
"Over the objections of the United States and Israel, the United Nations is set to vote on 'Palestinian statehood' Thursday, Nov. 29. The move has the broad support of Muslim nations in the Middle East and the majority of the nations of the European Union. Critics, however, say that the move will do nothing but further
inflame the tensions that constantly brew just beneath the surface in
the Middle East."
"More than three weeks after the Nov. 6 election, the heated and
protracted congressional race between U.S. Rep. Mike McIntyre and state
Sen. David Rouzer is now final. In a phone call to McIntyre Wednesday night, Rouzer conceded defeat,
meaning McIntyre, the Robeson County Democrat, will serve two more years
in Congress."
France says it will vote in favor of recognizing Palestinian state at U.N.
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
From CBS:
"France announced Tuesday that it plans to vote in favor of
recognizing a Palestinian state at the U.N. General Assembly this week. With the the announcement, France becomes the first major European country to
come out in favor, dealing a setback to Israel. The timing of the
announcement appears aimed at swaying other European nations."
"A North Carolina community college has been accused of violating the
First Amendment rights of students after they told a club they could not
use the word “Christmas” to promote a Christmas tree sale."
"A town in central Kansas that was founded more than 100 years ago by
immigrants escaping religious persecution — is once again facing
religious persecution."
"A call by a far-right Hungarian MP for a list to be drawn up of Jewish politicians and government members who pose a “threat to national security” has caused outrage..."
A
call by a far-right Hungarian MP for a list to be drawn up of Jewish
politicians and government members who pose a “threat to national
security” has caused outrage among both Hungary’s estimated
80,000-strong Jewish community and liberal politicians.
A
call by a far-right Hungarian MP for a list to be drawn up of Jewish
politicians and government members who pose a “threat to national
security” has caused outrage among both Hungary’s estimated
80,000-strong Jewish community and liberal politicians.
A
call by a far-right Hungarian MP for a list to be drawn up of Jewish
politicians and government members who pose a “threat to national
security” has caused outrage among both Hungary’s estimated
80,000-strong Jewish community and liberal politicians.
A
call by a far-right Hungarian MP for a list to be drawn up of Jewish
politicians and government members who pose a “threat to national
security” has caused outrage among both Hungary’s estimated
80,000-strong Jewish community and liberal politicians.
A
call by a far-right Hungarian MP for a list to be drawn up of Jewish
politicians and government members who pose a “threat to national
security” has caused outrage among both Hungary’s estimated
80,000-strong Jewish community and liberal politicians.
A
call by a far-right Hungarian MP for a list to be drawn up of Jewish
politicians and government members who pose a “threat to national
security” has caused outrage among both Hungary’s estimated
80,000-strong Jewish community and liberal politicians."
"Southeastern N.C. | Nine of the 12 counties involved had finished
recounting votes in the 7th Congressional District race by Tuesday
afternoon, with little change in the vote totals."
My Friends, , be thankful -- in the end God will work it out!
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Psalm 100:4 Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, And
into His courts with praise. Be thankful to Him, and bless His name. Romans 8:28 And we know that all things work together for good to
those who love God, to those who are the called according to His
purpose.
Most of you know the story an Indian named Squanto and his first
thanksgiving celebration with the Pilgrims. However, you might not know
that over a decade before the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock, English
traders were trading with the Indians throughout the region. Squanto’s
amazing story really originated then.
An Englishman named Captain Hunter had kidnapped several Indians
and sold them into slavery, one of whom was Squanto, sold into slavery in
Malaga, Spain. There, Squanto was bought by a Spanish monk, who treated him
well, freed him from slavery, and taught him about Christianity.
Eventually, Squanto made it back to England, and worked in the stables of a
man named John Slaney. It was there that Squanto learned English."
Iran confirms military aid to Hamas, sending long-range missile technology
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
From RT.com:
"Iran has supplied military assistance to Hamas in Gaza, including
technology needed to build long-range Fajr-5 rockets used to target Tel
Aviv, a military leader from the Islamic republic said.
Germany appears to support giving Turkey the Patriot missle, will America?
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
From RT.com
"NATO has confirmed that it received a request from Ankara to deploy
Patriot missiles on Turkish territory. The coalition said it would
process the appeal soon....Reports say Germany has already spoken in favor of the request"
"Five Palestinian rockets hit Israel after the 9 p.m. truce deadline,
however, since midnight no rocket attacks were reported. The
rockets struck in open areas, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said. Two
rockets were intercepted. The Home Front Command decided to keep
schools in southern Israel shut on Thursday and stressed that safety
instructions to residents had not changed."
"4:27PM EST November 20. 2012 - JERUSALEM
– The city's air raid sirens signaling an oncoming rocket began to
wail Tuesday a little after 2 p.m., minutes after most of Jerusalem's
children had left school for the day. Pedestrians ran for cover or
simply lay face down on the ground, as they have been instructed to do
by the country's Home Front Command. Bus drivers stopped and ordered
passengers to get out quickly, fearful that a direct hit from a missile
would cause their buses to explode."
Is Clinton there to support Israel's right to defense or to order them to stop - thereby supporting Gaza? You decide: please use the link above to watch the video.
US seeks 'durable outcome' in Gaza truce talks, Clinton says in Israel
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
From NBC:
"Following her arrival in Israel, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
reiterated at a press conference Tuesday that America's commitment to
Israel's security is "rock solid," adding that "the goal must be a
durable outcome that promotes regional stability and advances the
security and legitimate aspirations of Israelis and Palestinians alike."
British foreign secretary claims ‘more open access in and out of Gaza’ is part of any longer-term so
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
From The Times of Israel:
"A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, which is reportedly imminent, will
likely be based on a reconfiguration of entry restrictions on the
Egypt-Gaza border in return for an end to rocket fire on Israel, German
Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle suggested on Tuesday."