Beaten Body, Proud Occupier with Allah ring

Beaten Body, Proud Occupier with Allah ring
Beaten Body, Proud Occupier with Allah ring

Monday, October 24, 2011

Rush Limbaugh Overlooked

Distressing News That Out-weighs
What an Artificial Intelligence Device Might Say

ACORN, which is America’s most notorious radical advocacy committee and organized crime syndicate is back to take “Donald Duck” and the deceased to the polls in 2012. Despite temporary de-funding by Congress, ACORN organizers are working behind the scenes to reconstitute powerful new versions of ACORN to aid and abet ACORN’s former lawyer, Obama, in the 2012 presidential election.

A man called JRR Tolkien in later life believed that evil ideas were fundamentally sterile, being deficient in the power to independently create. “Melkor was impotent to produce any living thing, but skilled in the corruption of things … it is probable that these Orks had a mixed origin … corruptions of Elves (and probably later also of Men).” Progressives and other kinds of communists are like that.

Saul (I Blow) Alinsky, a mean-spirited blow-hard but revered by Ivory Tower college teachers as a communist tactician said,“Radicals are most adept at breaking the necks of conservatives,” Alinsky is presently worshipped by the Obama administration and the activist Left.
Intergenerational constipational foundation is taking a late cue from the Russians who literally waylaid little old ladies for their apartments.
President Barack Obama announced October 8, 2011, that he is sending American troops into Uganda to fight the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) and its Interpol wanted leader, Joseph Kony. (1) The weed of an idea may have taken root at the George Soros-funded International Crisis Group, one of the "Stinkin' Thinkin' tanks" that Soros uses to promote policies that benefit him. That's why the ICG recommended in 2010 that the USA send troops to Uganda. Questions rose as the rebel group posed no threat to American interests except world citizen George Soros, tightwad but a major Obama backer. Soros occupies a seat on the executive board of ICG.
Soros' Open Society Institute is one of only three nongovernmental funders of the Global Centre for Responsibility to Protect, an initiative cited many times by activists wanting intervention in Uganda.
Authors/advisers of the Responsibility to Protect doctrine, including a center founded and led by Samantha Power, the National Security Council special adviser to Obama on human rights, also helped to found the International Criminal Court.
Several of the doctrine's main founders also sit on boards with Soros, who is a major proponent of the doctrine.
Soros keeps close ties to oil interests in Uganda. His organizations have been leading efforts to wretch control from the country's leadership.

Oil exploration began in Uganda's northwestern Lake Albert basin in the early 2000s, with initial wells brought in by 2006.
Uganda's oil reserve is estimated at over 2 billion barrels by the Energy Ministry, with some estimates as high as 6 billion barrels. Being delayed from 2013, oil production is to planned to start in 2015, as the oil industry needs a regulatory framework.
A 2008 national oil and gas policy, proposed with aid from a Soros-funded group, was supposed to be a general road map for the handling and use of the oil. However, the policy's recommendations have been largely ignored, with critics accusing Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni of corruption and of tightening his grip on the African country's emerging oil sector.
Soros himself has been closely tied to oil and other interests in Uganda.
In 2008, the Soros-funded Revenue Watch Institute brought together stakeholders from Uganda and other East African countries to discuss critical governance issues, including the formation of what became Uganda's national oil and gas policy.
Also in 2008, the Africa Institute for Energy Governance, a grantee of the Soros-funded Revenue Watch, helped established the Publish What You Pay Coalition of Uganda, or PWYP, which was purportedly launched to coordinate and streamline the efforts of the government in promoting transparency and accountability in the oil sector.
A steering committee was hatched for PWYP Uganda to develop a twisted agenda for working up the oil advocacy initiatives and a constitution control PWYP's oil production.
Since 2006, PWYP has hosted several training workshops in Uganda alegedly to promote contract non-hidden agenda in Uganda's oil industry.
PWYP is directly owned outright being funded by Soros' Open Society as is the the Soros-funded Revenue Watch Institute. PWYP international is hosted by the Open Society Foundation London branch.
Meanwhile, the Soros's Open Society Institute, runs numerous offices in Uganda. Open Society Institute maintains a country manager in Uganda, also the Open Society Initiative for East Africa, which supports work in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
The Open Society Institute runs a Ugandan Youth Action Fund, which states its mission is to "identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals."
U.S. troops to Uganda
Obama yesterday notified House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, that he plans to send about 100 military personnel, mostly Special Operations Forces, to central Africa. The first troops reportedly arrived in Uganda on Wednesday.
The U.S. mission will be to advise forces seeking to kill or capture Joseph Kony, the leader of the rebel Lord's Resistance Army, or LRA which will boost Muslim influence. Kony is accused of major human rights atrocities. He is on the U.S. terrorist list and is wanted by the International Criminal Court.
In a letter on October 8, 2011, Obama announced the initial team of U.S. military personnel "with appropriate combat equipment" deployed to Uganda on Wednesday, October 12 to FUBAR Columbus Day festivities. Other forces deploying include "a second combat-equipped team and associated headquarters, communications and logistics personnel."
"Our forces will provide information, advice and assistance to select partner nation forces," he said.
Both conservatives and liberals have questioned whether troops in Uganda will advance U.S. interests.
Max Fisher wrote The Atlantic October 13 that the Obama administration approved special forces bases and operations across the Middle East, the Horn of Africa and Central Asia in 2010 secretly most likely with late-in-the-week announcements.
"But those operations, large and small, target terrorist groups and rogue states that threaten the U.S. – something the Lord's Resistance Army could not possibly do," Max Fisher added.
"It's difficult to find a U.S. interest at stake in the Lord's Resistance Army's campaign of violence," added Fisher. "It's possible that there's some immediate U.S. interest at stake we can't obviously see."
Bill Roggio, the managing editor of The Long War Journal, called the Obama administration's stated bafflegab rationale for sending troops "puzzling," emphasizing that the LRA does not present a national security threat to the U.S. this "despite what President Obama said."
Tea-party-backed presidential candidate Michele Bachmann also questioned the wisdom of Obama's move to send U.S. troops to Uganda.
"When it comes to sending our brave men and women into foreign nations, we have to first demonstrate a vital American national interest before we send our troops in," she said at a campaign stop yesterday in Iowa.
Soros group: Send military advisors to Uganda
In April 2010 Soros' International Crisis Group, or ICG, released a report sent to the White House and key lawmakers advising the U.S. military run special operations in Uganda to seek Kony's capture.
The report states, "To the U.S. government: Deploy a team to the theatre of operations to run an intelligence platform that centralizes all operational information from the Ugandan and other armies, as well as the U.N. and civilian networks, and provides analysis to the Ugandans to better target military operations."
Since 2008 the U.S. has been providing financial aid in the form of military equipment to Uganda and the other regional countries to fight Kony's LRA, but Obama's new deployment escalates the direct U.S. involvement.
Soros sits in the ICG's executive board along with Samuel O. Berger, Bill Clinton's former national security advisor; George J. Mitchell, former U.S. Senate Majority Leader who served as a Mideast envoy to both Obama and President Bush; and Javier Solana, a socialist activist who is NATO's former secretary-general as well as the former foreign affairs minister of Spain.
Jimmy Carter's national security advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski, is the ICG's senior advisor.
The ICG's president emeritus is Gareth Evans, who, together with activist Ramesh Thakur, is the original founder of the Responsibility to Protect doctrine, with the duo even coining the term "responsibility to protect."
Both Gareth Evans and Ramesh Thakur are advisory board members of the Global Center for the Responsibility to Protect, the main group pushing the doctrine.
As World Net Daily (WND) first exposed and scooped the competetion, Soros is a primary funder and key proponent of the Global Centre for Responsibility to Protect.
Soros' Open Society is one of only three nongovernmental funders of the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect. Government sponsors include Australia, Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, Rwanda and the U.K.
Samantha Power, Arafat deputy
Meanwhile, a closer look at the Soros-funded Global Center for the Responsibility to Protect is telling. Board members of the group include former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, former Ireland President Mary Robinson and South African activist Desmond Tutu. Robinson and Tutu have recently made solidarity visits to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip as members of a group called The Elders who associate with notorious America hater former President Jimmy Carter. Others who are guilty by association include Martti Ahtisaari, Gro Brundtland, Mary Robinson, Lakhdar Brahimi, Ela Bhatt, Akiva Eldar,Fernando H Cardoso,Kofi Annan, Graça Machel, Desmond WerzaTutu, With Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi have been allegedly dishonored by being chosen as Honorary Elders. Lured by the donations to help their respective countries, decent people have joined the Elders to be maligned with notorious America hater, Jimmy Carter. Most have helped their countries financially but Jimmy Carter never will, in any shape, manner or fashion. Carter was the first rank unpretentious, despot POTUS since extremely low progressive Woodrow Wilson. At least Wilson realized the havoc he had pronounced on his country and apologized for rank progressive lowlivity. Carter will never say,"Say sorry", but the world recognizes and realizes just how sorry he is every time he "Dixie Chicks"and disses his country while overseas speaking for money. (2) Disability to Protect doctrine included Arab League Secretary General Amre Moussa well as Palestinian legislator Hanan Ashrawi, a staunch denier of the Holocaust who long served as the deputy of late Palestinian Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat, long a contender for the "Evil Incarnate" Award from the Nobel Committee.
Also, the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy has a seat on the advisory board of the 2001 commission that originally founded Responsibility to Protect. The commission is called the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty. It invented the term "responsibility to the guidelines.
The Carr Center is a research center concerned with human rights located at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Samantha Power, the National Security Council special adviser to Obama on human rights, was Carr's founding executive director and headed the institute at the time it advised in the founding of Responsibility to Protect.
With Power's center on the advisory board, the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty first defined the Responsibility to Protect doctrine.
Power reportedly heavily influenced Obama in consultations leading to the decision to bomb Libya, widely regarded as test of Responsibility to Protect in action.
In his address to the nation in April explaining the NATO campaign in Libya, Obama cited the doctrine as the main justification for U.S. and international airstrikes against Libya.
Responsibility to Protect, or Responsibility to Act, as cited by Obama, is a set of principles, now backed by the United Nations, based on the idea that sovereignty is not a privilege, but a responsibility that can be revoked if a country is accused of "war crimes," "genocide," "crimes against humanity" or "ethnic cleansing."
The term "war crimes" has at times been indiscriminately used by various United Nations-backed international bodies, including the International Criminal Court, or ICC, which applied it indiscriminately to Israeli defensive anti-terror operations in the Gaza Strip. There has been fear the ICC could be used to prosecute U.S. troops who commit alleged "war crimes" overseas.

Soros himself outlined the fundamentals of Responsibility to Protect in a 2004 Foreign Policy magazine article titled "The People's Sovereignty: How a New Twist on an Old Idea Can Protect the World's Most Vulnerable Populations."
In the article Soros said, "True sovereignty belongs to the people, who in turn delegate it to their governments."
"If governments abuse the authority entrusted to them and citizens have no opportunity to correct such abuses, outside interference is justified," Soros wrote. "By specifying that sovereignty is based on the people, the international community can penetrate nation-states' borders to protect the rights of citizens.
"In particular," he went on, "the principle of the people's sovereignty can help solve two modern challenges: the obstacles to delivering aid effectively to sovereign states and the obstacles to global collective action dealing with states experiencing internal conflict."
"One World Odor"
The Global Center for the Responsibility to Protect, meanwhile, works in partnership with the World Federalist Movement, a group that promotes democratized global institutions with plenary constitutional power. The Movement is a main coordinator and member of Responsibility to Protect Center.
World Net Daily reported that Responsibility doctrine founder Thakur recently advocated for a "global rebalancing" and "international redistribution" to create a "New World Odor."
In an article last March, 2010 in the Ottawa Citizen newspaper, "Toward a new world order," Thakur wrote, "Westerners must change lifestyles and support international redistribution."
He was referring to a United Nations-brokered international climate treaty in which he argued, "Developing countries must reorient growth in cleaner and greener directions."
In the opinion piece, Thakur then discussed recent military engagements and how the financial crisis has impacted the U.S.
Indeed Thakur is a very "sick puppy".


(1)http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/obama_sending_us_troops_to_uganda_20111014/
(2)http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/carter-in-syria-israel-must-fully-lift-gaza-blockade-1.320044