Monthly Archives: November 2013

November 29, 2013—SnyderTalk Lead Headline: America’s Most Biblically-Hostile U. S. President

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David Barton—America’s Most Biblically-Hostile U. S. President:

When one observes President Obama’s unwillingness to accommodate America’s four-century long religious conscience protection through his attempts to require Catholics to go against their own doctrines and beliefs, one is tempted to say that he is anti-Catholic. But that characterization would not be correct. Although he has recently singled out Catholics, he has equally targeted traditional Protestant beliefs over the past four years. So since he has attacked Catholics and Protestants, one is tempted to say that he is anti-Christian. But that, too, would be inaccurate. He has been equally disrespectful in his appalling treatment of religious Jews in general and Israel in particular. So perhaps the most accurate description of his antipathy toward Catholics, Protestants, religious Jews, and the Jewish nation would be to characterize him as anti-Biblical. And then when his hostility toward Biblical people of faith is contrasted with his preferential treatment of Muslims and Muslim nations, it further strengthens the accuracy of the anti-Biblical descriptor. In fact, there have been numerous clearly documented times when his pro-Islam positions have been the cause of his anti-Biblical actions.

Listed below in chronological order are (1) numerous records of his attacks on Biblical persons or organizations; (2) examples of the hostility toward Biblical faith that have become evident in the past three years in the Obama-led military; (3) a listing of his open attacks on Biblical values; and finally (4) a listing of numerous incidents of his preferential deference for Islam’s activities and positions, including letting his Islamic advisors guide and influence his hostility toward people of Biblical faith.

1. Acts of hostility toward people of Biblical faith:

June 2013 – The Obama Department of Justice defunds a Young Marines chapter in Louisiana because their oath mentioned God, and another youth program because it permits a voluntary student-led prayer. [1]

February 2013 – The Obama Administration announces that the rights of religious conscience for individuals will not be protected under the Affordable Care Act. [2]

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9--Jerusalem Post

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UN rings in ‘The Year Of Palestine’ by passing six resolutions condemning Israel

Report: London is mediating indirect secret talks between US and Hezbollah

‘Israel, US to stage large-scale military drill when Iran nuclear deal expires’

In diplomatic realm, Israel struggles to win friends and influence people

Former US negotiator: Iran deal could be a good first step

New breed of radical Islamists in West Bank worries Israel, PA

Netanyahu to attend party meet dominated by hawkish agenda

EU parliamentarian attacks colleagues for celebrating Palestinian prisoner releases

Former US negotiator: Iran deal could be a good first step

Former Dutch FM: Israel needs to show concern for J’lem-EU relationship

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10--Arutz Sheva

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Israel to Join United Nations Human Rights Council

Students’ Anger as Student Union Plans Meeting with Abbas

‘Ministry of Transportation Shirking Its Responsibilities’

Herzog: No Pact with Livni; Netanyahu Bungles US-Israel Relation

Beit Shemesh Girls Seek Unity on Hannukah

Rabbi Laments: MKs are Killing Hareidi Enlistment

Iran Could Produce Nuclear Weapon Within 36 Days

Israel and U.S. to Hold Drill as Iran Deal Expires

Amidror: Obama’s ‘Threat’ Becoming Less Credible

Mishap on El-Al Plane Under Investigation

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11--THE TIMES OF ISRAEL

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Assad lauds Tehran’s ‘resilience’ in nuclear talks

US says some work okay at Arak nuclear site

Iran deal won’t kick in until nuclear inspections, pushing start into 2014

Iran economy begins to loosen after nuclear deal

Hamas official blasts Ramallah over Gaza blackout

Salafist jihadists, until now unknown in West Bank, rear their heads

$140-a-day fine for refusing ‘brit’

US now indicates Iran interim deal wasn’t quite finalized

Iran vows to continue work at Arak plutonium site

Remnants of Provence’s Jewry set to be UNESCO site

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12--Other News

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Key Implications of the Geneva Agreement on Iran’s Nuclear Program

Israel Resumes Campaign Against Iran

Sir Tom Jones Speaks Out Against Anti-Israel Protesters

Pedophiles Converting to Islam To Evade Prosecution—Abuses Protected by Sharia Law

Boaz Bismuth on the Iranian nuclear deal

Iran FM Zarif Strikes Different Tone in Tehran, Says Nuclear Activities To Go On as Normal

Settlements or science? Israel’s EU diplomacy continues

Prosor: UN gives Palestinians ‘false sense of reality’

The Geneva Agreement: Neither a “Historic Agreement” nor a “Historic Failure”

1993 religious freedom act is at heart of contraception case 

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13--Perspectives 2

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Nadav Shragai: The battle over the Temple Mount rages on— Today, some 2,150 years after the Maccabees victoriously returned to the Temple Mount to resume divine service in the Jewish Temple and light the menorah, the commemoration of the Hanukkah miracle could serve as an opportunity to revisit historical, Jewish roots in Jerusalem and at the Temple Mount. But Israel has long since given up on that battle.

Bret Stephens: Worse Than Munich—To adapt Churchill : Never in the field of global diplomacy has so much been given away by so many for so little. Britain and France’s capitulation to Nazi Germany at Munich has long been a byword for ignominy, moral and diplomatic. Yet neither Neville Chamberlain nor Édouard Daladier had the public support or military wherewithal to stand up to Hitler in September 1938. Britain had just 384,000 men in its regular army; the first Spitfire aircraft only entered RAF service that summer. “Peace for our time” it was not, but at least appeasement bought the West a year to rearm. The signing of the Paris Peace Accords in January 1973 was a betrayal of an embattled U.S. ally and the abandonment of an effort for which 58,000 American troops gave their lives. Yet it did end America’s participation in a peripheral war, which neither Congress nor the public could indefinitely support. “Peace with honor” it was not, as the victims of Cambodia’s Killing Fields or Vietnam’s re-education camps can attest. But, for American purposes at least, it was peace.

Matt Spetalnick: Analysis: Iran deal bears Obama’s personal stamp—When push came to shove in the closing hours of marathon negotiations in Geneva on Iran’s nuclear program, it was President Barack Obama, back at the White House, who approved the final language on the U.S. side before the historic deal was clinched. It was perhaps only fitting that Obama had the last say. His push for a thaw with Tehran, a longtime U.S. foe, dates back to before his presidency, and no other foreign policy issue bears his personal stamp more since he took office in early 2009.

Gerald F. Seib: Allies Fear a U.S. Pullback in Mideast—The underlying worry of America’s allies in Israel and Saudi Arabia is that the negotiations with Iran represent just the latest evidence that a war-weary U.S. is slowly seeking to close the books on a series of nettlesome long-term problems, allowing Washington to pull back from the Middle East. In this view, the attempt to bring the nuclear dispute with Iran to a close without military action is of a piece with other steps the Obama administration has taken: withdrawals from Iraq and Afghanistan; an agreement on Syria that leaves Bashar al-Assad in power, without his chemical weapons but also without being subjected to a U.S. military strike; even an effort to achieve an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal that could finally close the book on that decades-old conflict. When taken together, those steps indicate the U.S. has simply lost its appetite for continued entanglements in the region.

Nadav Shragai: The hate industry—After seeing Palestinian children’s textbooks, Hillary Clinton said that they and the PA’s official media “profoundly poison the minds of these children.” Six years have passed since then. More and more terrorists have been freed by Israel as part of deals and goodwill gestures, but it seems that nothing has changed. Hatred, both then and today, is not innate. Someone is making the effort to cultivate it. “The Jews are the worst of all people,” recite two toddlers on Palestinian television in a poem based on Islamic sources, “…barbaric monkeys, accursed pigs, Jerusalem rejects your impurity from its quarters, because Jerusalem, you impure ones, Jerusalem is the wonder and awe of heaven, and Jerusalem, you slime, is clean and pure.”

Khaled Abu Toameh: PLO “Resignations” and the Peace Process— Erekat and other PLO officials who keep threatening to quit are hoping that the Americans and Europeans will “freak out” at the thought of losing Palestinian “peace partners.” Palestinians understand that the “resignations” are [mainly] aimed at prompting the US and Western countries to to exert pressure on Israel to make concessions to the PLO. The threats to quit are also intended to send a message to the Palestinian public, which long ago lost confidence in the PLO negotiators’ performance, that Erekat and his colleagues are “playing tough” with Israel.

Prof. Ron Breiman: The link tethering Abbas and Khamenei— In his article “Beware of the concept” (Yedioth Ahronoth, Nov.18), Yaron London stated that he found the public discourse on the Iranian threat “disappointingly inadequate.” He griped over the fact that politicians and journalists were aligning themselves with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s position instead of questioning his basic premise on the issue, and expressed great concern that we may be “recreating the famous failed concept” that was prevalent ahead of the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Many believe that we should not simply accept things at face value and that we should ask difficult questions before we form an opinion, let alone make any perilous decisions. Moreover, taking steps in every field require the proper risk assessment as well as re-evaluation in real time.

Patrick J. McDonnell: Iran Talks Reverberate through Web of Mideast Alliances—The Middle East is abuzz with speculation about a thaw between Washington and Tehran emerging from the Geneva talks. “It’s about a new alignment and its potential impacts in Syria, in Iraq, in Lebanon, in all the regional arrangements,” said Paul Salem, an analyst at the Middle East Institute. The Sunni-dominated Persian Gulf kingdoms accuse Shiite Iran of meddling from Syria to Lebanon to Bahrain. “The traditional Arab allies of the U.S. in the region, the Saudis specifically but also the Jordanians, are shocked by this American transformation,” said Fahed Khitan, an Amman, Jordan-based political analyst. “The Saudis and the Israelis are, perhaps for the first time, in a camp together.”

Charles Lane: The Dilemma with the Iran Deal—On June 20, 2009, a government thug fired a bullet through the heart of Neda Agha Soltan, 26, as she stood watching protests against blatant fraud in the Iranian elections. Video of her dying moments went viral, and Neda became a global symbol of the Green Revolution. With the nuclear deal that the world’s great powers, led by the U.S., signed last weekend with Ayatollah Khamenei’s representatives amid much smiling and backslapping, no one’s talking about Neda. Maybe we should be. If a regime would defraud, imprison and murder its people, or support terrorism throughout its neighborhood, why would it hesitate to deceive and manipulate other nations in its pursuit of nuclear weapons?

David Horovitz: When the U.S. Let Iran Off the Hook—If the U.S. had been negotiating with a dependable and credible interlocutor, the Geneva deal might make a certain amount of sense. The problem is that Iran is not a dependable or credible interlocutor. It is, rather, a cunning and deceptive adversary, and the U.S. has let it off the hook.

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4--Scripture of the Day Yahweh

The scripture below is from the New American Standard Bible, and the hyperlinks associated with each word are from Strong’s Concordance for the New American Standard Bible.

Micah 2: 1-4

Woe to those who scheme iniquity, who work out evil on their beds! When morning comes, they do it, for it is in the power of their hands. They covet fields and then seize [them], and houses, and take [them] away. They rob a man and his house, a man and his inheritance. Therefore thus says Yahweh, “Behold, I am planning against this family a calamity from which you cannot remove your necks; and you will not walk haughtily, for it will be an evil time. On that day they will take up against you a taunt and utter a bitter lamentation [and] say, ‘We are completely destroyed! He exchanges the portion of my people; how He removes it from me! To the apostate He apportions our fields.’”

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5--HNIY Print form 2

His Name is Yahweh explains why the Name of God, Yahweh, is so important.  It’s available in eBook format and in paperback.  It’s also available for free in PDF format.

  • God also said to Moses, “Say to the Israelites, ‘Yahweh, the God of your fathers—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob—has sent me to you.’ This [Yahweh] is my name forever, the name by which I am to be remembered from generation to generation.” (Exodus 3: 15)
  • “Therefore behold, I am going to make them know—this time I will make them know My power and My might; and they shall know that My name is Yahweh.” (Jeremiah 16: 21)
  • “Behold, the days are coming,” declares Yahweh, “when I will raise up for David a righteous Branch; and He will reign as king and act wisely and do justice and righteousness in the land.  In His days Judah will be saved, and Israel will dwell securely; and this is His name by which He will be called, ‘Yahweh our righteousness.’” (Jeremiah 23: 5-6)
  • Yeshua said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am.” (John 8: 58)

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14--Blessings from Revelation 2

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