“Several members of the media are criticizing President Barack Obama’s decision to skip an anti-terrorism march in Paris over the weekend, even as leaders from 44 other countries stood together in solidarity against the killing of 12 people at the Charlie Hebdo newspaper offices last week.
“Neither President Obama nor a single member of his cabinet showed up to the rally, which drew 1.5 million people in Paris, including French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. …
“ ‘It’s stunning, truly stunning,” (Aaron David) Miller told Dovere. ‘It’s a poster child for tone deafness.’ “
I heard on the news that it was on short notice, no invitation and security for him would have been a nightmare–which makes sense to me. Secretary Kerry “tried to get there,” but couldn’t make it.
Netanyahu, however, made it, which had to have been pretty brave.
I haven’t looked at photos, but I did wonder if any of the marchers were wearing burkas. A genuine question–I might have put one on for the occasion, just to make a point. No telling, however, if the point would have been recognized.
Meanwhile, what is Islam as a whole going to do about any of this? I realize there’s no single spokesman for the religion, but they’ve got a massive problem on their hands that they seem unwilling or just unable to address.
There will be a rally at the Georgia state capitol tomorrow afternoon regarding the fired Atlanta Fire Chief and religious freedom. Also a March down the street, just a few blocks, over to City Hall where the mayor’s office is located. Wonder if he will be there? I think this event may grow bigger. Also, the religious freedom bill that did not pass for the state of GA last year will surely pick up momentum for passing this year.
Another bill for this year is regarding medical marijuana. It sounds likely to pass because it is very restrictive.
“Social media accounts for the U.S. military’s Central Command appeared to have been hacked on Monday, with the command posting threatening messages on Twitter and YouTube to American troops. …”
“Washington (CNN) President Barack Obama’s administration admitted Monday that it erred by failing to send a higher-profile representative of the United States to the Paris unity march on Sunday.
” ‘I think it’s fair to say that we should have sent someone with a higher profile to be there,’ White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Monday afternoon. …”
Mohler on the fire chief controversy and what is an unavoidable clash of liberties:
” … Liberties do not exist in a vacuum. In any historical moment, certain liberties collide with other liberties. …
(and, referring to a recent column in the NY Times, he writes:)
“… Don’t miss the final words of Frank Bruni’s column:
‘And I support the right of people to believe what they do and say what they wish — in their pews, homes and hearts. But outside of those places? You must put up with me, just as I put up with you.’
“In the event we missed the point earlier in his column, he makes the point crystal clear in the end. Religious liberty is to be respected, so long as it is confined to ‘pews, homes, and hearts.’
“Chief Kelvin Cochran knows exactly what Frank Bruni means. Do you?”
Well, there’s this from Politico.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2015/01/media-slam-obamas-paris-snub-200928.html
“Several members of the media are criticizing President Barack Obama’s decision to skip an anti-terrorism march in Paris over the weekend, even as leaders from 44 other countries stood together in solidarity against the killing of 12 people at the Charlie Hebdo newspaper offices last week.
“Neither President Obama nor a single member of his cabinet showed up to the rally, which drew 1.5 million people in Paris, including French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. …
“ ‘It’s stunning, truly stunning,” (Aaron David) Miller told Dovere. ‘It’s a poster child for tone deafness.’ “
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I heard on the news that it was on short notice, no invitation and security for him would have been a nightmare–which makes sense to me. Secretary Kerry “tried to get there,” but couldn’t make it.
Netanyahu, however, made it, which had to have been pretty brave.
I haven’t looked at photos, but I did wonder if any of the marchers were wearing burkas. A genuine question–I might have put one on for the occasion, just to make a point. No telling, however, if the point would have been recognized.
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Michelle, sounds like some excuses being handed out on the Monday after. Everyone else seemed to have gotten there.
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Meanwhile, what is Islam as a whole going to do about any of this? I realize there’s no single spokesman for the religion, but they’ve got a massive problem on their hands that they seem unwilling or just unable to address.
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Problem? Problem? We ain’t got no stink in’ problem!
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There will be a rally at the Georgia state capitol tomorrow afternoon regarding the fired Atlanta Fire Chief and religious freedom. Also a March down the street, just a few blocks, over to City Hall where the mayor’s office is located. Wonder if he will be there? I think this event may grow bigger. Also, the religious freedom bill that did not pass for the state of GA last year will surely pick up momentum for passing this year.
Another bill for this year is regarding medical marijuana. It sounds likely to pass because it is very restrictive.
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And this ….
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2015/01/12/centcom-twitter-account-apparently-hacked-by-islamic-state-sympathizers/
“Social media accounts for the U.S. military’s Central Command appeared to have been hacked on Monday, with the command posting threatening messages on Twitter and YouTube to American troops. …”
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http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/12/politics/obama-kerry-paris/index.html
“Washington (CNN) President Barack Obama’s administration admitted Monday that it erred by failing to send a higher-profile representative of the United States to the Paris unity march on Sunday.
” ‘I think it’s fair to say that we should have sent someone with a higher profile to be there,’ White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Monday afternoon. …”
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I mentioned this before, but Oliver North knows the reason Obama didn’t go.
It was an assembly of world leaders.
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Mohler on the fire chief controversy and what is an unavoidable clash of liberties:
” … Liberties do not exist in a vacuum. In any historical moment, certain liberties collide with other liberties. …
(and, referring to a recent column in the NY Times, he writes:)
“… Don’t miss the final words of Frank Bruni’s column:
‘And I support the right of people to believe what they do and say what they wish — in their pews, homes and hearts. But outside of those places? You must put up with me, just as I put up with you.’
“In the event we missed the point earlier in his column, he makes the point crystal clear in the end. Religious liberty is to be respected, so long as it is confined to ‘pews, homes, and hearts.’
“Chief Kelvin Cochran knows exactly what Frank Bruni means. Do you?”
http://www.albertmohler.com/2015/01/12/religious-liberty-vs-erotic-liberty-religious-liberty-is-losing/
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In other news, a military family focused financial advisor states what some have known all along about the inflation indices and the costs on middle class folks: http://wl1.peer360.com/b/uq22s6zQH3FHzyJ44sp5/main.asp?hl=99944250&r=GCHJDHH
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