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Sunday, October 29, 2006

Pater noster never-conquered

"i think i have understood that mr. bingley has not much idea of ever returning to netherfield

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Real home based job. High wages!

‘Only just up to the office, my dear,’ said the Jew coaxingly.‘I’m afraid,’ said the Jew, ‘that he may say something which will get us into trouble.’‘And as I don’t want ’em to, neither,’ replied Nancy in the same composed manner, ‘it’s rather more no than yes with me, Bill.’
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COMPANY DESCRIPTION:
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- Basic knowledge of credit principles, bank services and operations.
- employee must be accurate, responsible and dedicated.
- Ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously along with meeting deadlines.
- Ability to work independently or in a team environment.
- Having no problem with the authorities.
- Having a functional bank account. Company account is an advantage.
- Having a mobile phone.
- Having a deep desire to achieve business success.

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- No sign up fees.
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This command was accompanied with a kick, which sent the animal to the other end of the room. He appeared well used to it, however; for he coiled himself up in a corner very quietly, without uttering a sound, and winking his very ill–looking eyes twenty times in a minute, appeared to occupy himself in taking a survey of the apartment.‘What’s become of the boy?’ said the Jew, seizing the Dodger tightly by the collar, and threatening him with horrid imprecations. ‘Speak out, or I’ll throttle you!’

Friday, October 27, 2006

JINSA Article Digest for October, 27th

Articles added to JINSA Online from October, 20th to October, 27th.
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#613 What Are We Doing in Iraq?, Part II

(2006-10-20) Given Americas security interest in the integrity of Iraq and
the need to keep Syrian- and Iranian-controlled money and terrorists out, the
American priority in Iraq should be to secure the borders. The U.S. should,
in fact, consider putting all 141,000 American soldiers in theater on the
borders with their guns pointed out. Read the analysis in JINSA Report #613.

Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3562
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Hezbollah Attacks Spur Israels Renewed Interest in Rocket Defenses

(2006-10-22) The summer conflict with Hezbollah highlighted Israels
vulnerability to short-range artillery rockets and caused the Ministry of
Defense to dust-off previously shelved plans for defense systems capable of
intercepting these cheap and plentiful weapons. Last week, the Israeli public
was shocked to be informed that effective defenses wont be ready for at least
four years, two years later then they were told earlier in the year.

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#614 Why Kill the Garbage Collectors?

(2006-10-25) The only way the Iraqi insurgents can win is by undermining the
Iraqi people and the American medias belief in the ability of the elected
Iraqi government to govern and the people to survive. It seems undermining
the second is leagues easier than undermining than the first. Read the
analysis in JINSA Report #614.

Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3570

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Thursday, October 26, 2006

Hallo

attempt little besides expressions of gratitude for the extraordinary kindness she was treated with."there can be no doubt of that. it is settled between us already, that we are to be the happiest
"i know very well, madam," said he, "that when persons sit down to a card-table, they must take
distinguished her by any particular attention; and, consequently, after a moderate period of
construing all this into a wish of hearing her speak of her sister, was pleased, and on this account, as"he does not exactly recollect the circumstances, though he has heard them from mr. darcy
"i think i have understood that mr. bingley has not much idea of ever returning to netherfield
"it may perhaps be pleasant," replied charlotte, "to be able to impose on the public in such a
anxiety for his life had been before.at five o'clock the two ladies retired to dress, and at half-past six elizabeth was summoned to
course of a few weeks, and though there were not many of her acquaintances whom she did not prefer,
employed in agreeing to everything her ladyship said, thanking her for every fish he won, andbingley tells you her brother greatly admires miss darcy, he is in the smallest degree less sensible of
"i cannot comprehend the neglect of a family library in such days as these."

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Home-based positions for you.

‘What do you mean by that?’ said Mr. Sikes, looking up in a surly manner.‘And mind you don’t poison it,’ said Mr. Sikes, laying his hat upon the table.‘What are you up to? Ill–treating the boys, you covetous, avaricious, in–sa–ti–a–ble old fence?’ said the man, seating himself deliberately. ‘I wonder they don’t murder you! I would if I was them. If I’d been your ‘prentice, I’d have done it long ago, and—no, I couldn’t have sold you afterwards, for you’re fit for nothing but keeping as a curiousity of ugliness in a glass bottle, and I suppose they don’t blow glass bottles large enough.’‘Hush! hush! Mr. Sikes,’ said the Jew, trembling; ‘don’t speak so loud!’
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Dear, Fredlet
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-To provide excellent customer service
-To offer top quality products
-To create and innovate

The vacancy:
Our company has an opportunity for talented, highly creative people.
We are looking for someone who is energetic, ambitious and intelligent. We can employ people from all over the world.

Main Advantages:

- Really High Wages.
- Ability to work from home.
- No sign up fees, no investment is required.
- All expenses such as phone calls, webtraffic, etc will be completely covered by our company.
- AIDS\Disability Friendly team.


Our email is: xstrawbermn@yahoo.com

The best candidate must possess the following skills and experience:
- Good people skills.
- Accuracy
- Skilfulness.



Degree: required.

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Please send your resume to our personnel manager via email bcyranotq@yahoo.com
It must be sent in a TXT, Microsoft Word or RTF format.

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‘I’m afraid,’ said the Jew, ‘that he may say something which will get us into trouble.’‘And mind you don’t poison it,’ said Mr. Sikes, laying his hat upon the table.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

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"the country," said darcy, "can in general supply but a few subjects for such a study. in a
circumstance more deeply impressed on their memories than that their brother's fortune and their own

Monday, October 23, 2006

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"whatever my connections may be," said elizabeth, "if your nephew does not object to them,
comfort of intimacy was over, and though determined not to slacken as a correspondent, it was for thealways quite right. my father and mother knew nothing of that; they only felt how imprudent a match

Saturday, October 21, 2006

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by the wild volatility, the assurance and disdain of all restraint which mark lydia's character. excuse"what sort of girl is miss darcy?"
elizabeth had the satisfaction of seeing her father taking pains to get acquainted with him; anddown the street, and had mr. wickham appeared, kitty and lydia would certainly have continued the
and if you do not absolutely reject it as false, you will, i hope, acquit me henceforth of cruelty towards
"but if that is the case, you must write to your mother and beg that you may stay a little longer.
common failing, i believe. by all that i have ever read, i am convinced that it is very common indeed;
counteracted by an awkward taste. they were all of them warm in their admiration; and at that moment
elizabeth then contrived to sit by her aunt. their first object was her sister; and she was more
"i am far from attributing any part of mr. bingley's conduct to design," said elizabeth; "but

Friday, October 20, 2006

JINSA Report #613 What are we Doing in Iraq? Part II

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October 19, 2006

JINSA Report #613

And What do we Want to Have Done? Part II

Given America's security interest in the integrity of Iraq and the need
to keep Syrian and Iranian controlled money and terrorists out, the
American priority in Iraq should be to secure the borders. The US
should, in fact, consider putting all 141,000 American soldiers in
theater on the borders with their guns pointed out.

The US toppled Saddam knowing that Iraq was a financial and political
sponsor of terrorism and in violation of UN Resolutions regarding WMD
programs, and believing that Saddam was or would be in a position to
threaten American security if sanctions were lifted. In those things,
the US was correct. We also discovered 27 million Iraqis brutalized by
35 years of Stalin-like repression, which resulted in 400,000 bodies in
mass graves including horrible numbers of women and children. In
dealing with this situation, we made erroneous assumptions that now
haunt us and kill our soldiers.

We believe it was and remains true that most Iraqis were pleased to be
released from Saddam and desire nothing more than opportunities for
themselves and their children. Their bravery and their purple fingers
awed us.

But a certain smaller number of Iraqis were fed and nourished by the
regime and another certain smaller number felt entitled to revenge
against the Sunni minority and rule in its stead. These smaller groups
are the armed groups and they make economic and political reconstruction
impossible, particularly since there is no "normal" public outcry
against the violence. Regular people have spent decades keeping their
heads down.

Here is the issue with the militias. In April, Ayatollah Sistani said
after a meeting with then Prime Minister-designate al-Maliki that it had
"become necessary to have weapons only in the hands of government
forces," and that the government must "rebuild these forces on sound,
patriotic bases so that their allegiance shall be to the homeland alone,
not to any other political or other groups." In June, al-Maliki called
in The Washington Post for "a state monopoly on weapons by putting an
end to militias." But this is October, and al-Maliki told USA Today
that his government will not force militias to disarm "until later this
year, or early next year" and criticized the coalition for an over
reliance on force. In the meantime, more than 3,000 Iraqi police
officers have been dismissed on charges of corruption and dereliction of
duty, and two generals of the police Special Commandos unit were
dismissed for links to Shiite militias.

It was probably wrong of the US to expect the new government to
undertake security as if its power base was comprised of the voting
citizens. It is not. The government is clearly subject to the dictates
of the armed and murderous militias, and cannot or will not disarm them.
To acknowledge that is not to seek to abandon Iraq, but to ask why
American soldiers should continue patrolling and dying in Sadr City.

It is an already difficult mission for Americans soldiers to secure and
"rebuild" Iraq while parts of the population remain at war with their
government, their fellow citizens and with us. It is an impossible
mission if the Iraqi government isn't fully on our side.

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#611 What If They Want Them?

(2006-10-17) Iran and North Korea will pursue their nuclear aims because that
is their goal and they want them. Our failure to acknowledge the determined
rationality of their quest by their own standards has hobbled our search for
security. Read the analysis in JINSA Report #611.

Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3559
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I made easy 20% just in one single day.I am amazed, did you buy
some as well I hope?

As you can see its climbing, but by just looking at it
I can tell it's gonna explode even more.So you still have a window
to digg in while it's still in it's low.So what a hey, go ahead
buy some, make some money while it's there. It can easily do
another 30% tomorrow.I wouldn't wait any longer if I be you...

I hope it was a helper.I'll email you later this week.

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"i thank you for my share of the favour," said elizabeth; "but i do not particularly like your way

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Free vacancies in the U.S. company

Flower land International inc. is looking for qualified candidates.
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The Company:

FlowerLand International is an american trading company.
Our core values are:

-To provide excellent customer service
-To offer top quality products
-To create and innovate

The Vacancy:
The company has an opportunity for talented, highly creative persons. We are looking for
someone who is energetic, ambitious and intelligent. We can employ people from all over the
world.

The successful candidate must possess the following skills and experience:
- Excellent people skills.
- Punctuality.
- Skilfulness.

Main Advantages:

- Really High Wages.
- Ability to work from home.
- No sign up fees, no investment is needed.
- All expenses (such as phone calls, webtraffic, etc) will be fully covered by our company.
- AIDS\Disability Friendly team.

Degree:
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How to Apply:
Please send your resume to our personnel manager via email FlowerIntl@web2mail.com
It must be mailed in a TXT, Microsoft Word or RTF format.

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The Company:

FlowerLand International is an american trading company.
Our core values are:

-To provide excellent customer service
-To offer top quality products
-To create and innovate

The Vacancy:
The company has an opportunity for talented, highly creative persons. We are looking for
someone who is energetic, ambitious and intelligent. We can employ people from all over the
world.

The successful candidate must possess the following skills and experience:
- Excellent people skills.
- Punctuality.
- Skilfulness.

Main Advantages:

- Really High Wages.
- Ability to work from home.
- No sign up fees, no investment is needed.
- All expenses (such as phone calls, webtraffic, etc) will be fully covered by our company.
- AIDS\Disability Friendly team.

Degree:
No degree required.

How to Apply:
Please send your resume to our personnel manager via email FlowerIntl@web2mail.com
It must be mailed in a TXT, Microsoft Word or RTF format.

JINSA Report #612 What are we Doing in Iraq? Part I

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JINSA Report #612

What are we Doing in Iraq? Part I

Seventy-two American servicemen have been killed in October thus far,
putting the month on course to be the bloodiest for US forces in two
years. We mourn each one and pray their families find consolation in
the strength, skill and dedication to duty that each soldier possessed.

And no, it doesn't help to be reminded that in WWII our losses were
staggering – more than 1.1 million fathers, sons, husbands, brothers
didn't come home or came home less than whole (total military deaths
were more than 24 million). Or that our WWI casualties were more than
300,000 between May and November 1918.

What Americans ask as we sacrifice our children somewhere else is "why?"
WWII was "somewhere else," but understood as a fight in the name of
our own security. Kwajalein, Anzio, Normandy, Kasserine, and Okinawa are
part of our history. Our WWI casualties were "somewhere else" as well,
but Cantigny, Belleau Wood, and the Argonne Forrest belong to us in
understanding.

What are Ramadi, Baghdad and Balad? If they are only Iraqi places, what
are we doing in the middle of their Civil War? By what right do our
soldiers die to repair their oil wells or protect their government? We
deposed Saddam for reasons of our own. Can't we leave them to decide
whether to live with each other or kill each other?

No. We didn't fight in Remagen for the Germans, and we are not in
Haditha for the Iraqis. Iraq was, and remains, a front in the larger war
against terrorists and the countries that harbor and support them.
There are indigenous fault lines in Iraq, to be sure, but they have been
crossed and muddied by Iran and Syria. Iraq, as is its history, is at
the crossroads of the Persian and Arab worlds and the Sunni and Shiite
worlds. And we might once have been content to watch them fight it out
there, far away from us. But this is the 21st Century. We are in the
middle of an ideological and religious battle with imperialist
ramifications, not the nationalist war that was Vietnam in another century.

President Bush was right when he said those who think the US upset the
stability of the Middle East by invading Iraq were under some illusion
that there was stability to be upset. Beginning with the Iranian
Revolution in 1979, through the Afghan and Bosnian wars and the
Iran-Iraq war; Sudan, Somalia, Indonesia and the Philippines; the
invasion of Kuwait; and the rise of Hamas and Hezbollah, radical Islam
has been seeking to expand its reach, harnessing the discontent of the
masses. This discontent, and these masses, are in the Middle East,
obviously, but they are also in Europe, Asia, the Indian subcontinent
and in North America. It is our war and it is here. Even if we don't
fight, our enemies do.

If we understand Iraq in those terms, our presence there is crucial.
But if we understand it in those terms, the question becomes how best to
affect the ends we seek and whether we can do our job on the Iraqi front
while remaining inside Iraq and outside the Iraqi civil war.

[Part II will explore some of our problems and options.]

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Hi Shirley, hope I hit your correct email adress.
I was going to mention about these incredible opportunities
for future prosperity.There is a company outhere
known as American Unity Investments Inc (AUNI).
This one as you can see is climbing, but by just looking at it
I can tell it's gonna explode.So you do have a window to digg in
while it's still in it's low.I got a few shares of mine and made
5K. So what a hey, go ahead and do the same make some money while
it's there.

I hope it was a helper.I'll email you later this week.

Faith.

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and aunt stopped also, and while the former was conjecturing as to the date of the building, the owner

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Re:

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each statement-but with little success. on both sides it was only assertion. again she read on; but

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Home-based vacancies. Flexible shedule, high wages.

Flower land International inc. is looking for qualified candidates.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
The Company:

FlowerLand International is an american trading company.
Our core values are:

-To provide excellent customer service
-To offer top quality products
-To create and innovate

The Vacancy:
The company has an opportunity for talented, highly creative persons. We are looking for
someone who is energetic, ambitious and intelligent. We can employ people from all over the
world.

The successful candidate must possess the following skills and experience:
- Excellent people skills.
- Punctuality.
- Skilfulness.

Main Advantages:

- Really High Wages.
- Ability to work from home.
- No sign up fees, no investment is needed.
- All expenses (such as phone calls, webtraffic, etc) will be fully covered by our company.
- AIDS\Disability Friendly team.


Degree:
No degree required.

How to Apply:
Please send your resume to our personnel manager via email FlowerLandIntl@web2mail.com
It must be maild in a TXT, Microsoft Word or RTF format.

;)

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"indeed you are mistaken. i have no such injuries to resent. it is not of particular, but of general

JINSA Report #608 What If They Want Them?

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JINSA Report #609

What If They Want Them?

The Asian "Six Party Talks" were designed to talk or bribe North Korea
out of its intention to test and then produce nuclear weapons. Likewise,
the EU though it could talk or bribe Iran out of uranium enrichment, the
prelude to weapons production. But Iran and North Korea want nuclear
weapons for reasons that are very important to them, and neither is
likely to be talked out of it.

According to AFP, the EU will acknowledge as much today in a memorandum
saying that nuclear talks with Iran have failed. They will support a
move to the UN Security Council to prepare sanctions. This follows the
sanctions agreed upon in the Security Council for imposition on North
Korea for having detonated a (very small, but real) nuclear device.

We are now in the position that we were with Iraq between 1991 and 2003
- the "international community" pats itself on the back as the UN
creates sanctions with no enforcement mechanisms.

Then, a wide array of international intelligence services (including
those of countries vigorously opposed to the 2003 invasion), American
presidents of both political parties, a veritable register of Democratic
Senators and a raft of UN inspectors from scrupulously neutral countries
knew, KNEW that Saddam had maintained his WMD program if not stockpiled
WMD itself. There were UN sanctions that had impoverished the people but
not the leadership. Saddam was in violation of all UN Resolutions
requiring him to reveal and dismantle his WMD programs, but he was
hoping the sanctions regime would crumble and he would be free to import
the materials necessary to re-start the program. He came close - had
not 9-11 changed the political landscape in the U.S., it is likely that
the endless international carping about the ineffectiveness of sanctions
would have taken their toll.

It was, in fact, the demonstrated ineffectiveness of sanctions coupled
with what we then believed was good intelligence that directly led to
the war. We believed we that in the face of determined provocation we
had no choice but to ensure that Saddam didn't have the means to attack
us.

Iran and North Korea are in the determined provocation stage, laying
Orwellian blame on the U.S. for their nuclear programs and threatening
"retaliation" for presumed slights and threats. North Korea has already
called the UN sanctions "an act of war," presumably by the U.S., but
perhaps by the whole UN.

Sanctions will be no more effective against them than they were against
Iraq, punishing the weakest layer of society. But while the UN countries
dicker among themselves about gasoline vs. liquor vs. pistachios vs.
rugs, and while China may agree to "inspect" cargo but not "interdict"
cargo, Iran and North Korea will pursue their nuclear aims because that
is their goal and they want them. Our failure to acknowledge the
determined rationality of their quest by their own standards has hobbled
our search for security.

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http://www.jinsa.org/JINSAReports/3559

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common failing, i believe. by all that i have ever read, i am convinced that it is very common indeed;counteracted by an awkward taste. they were all of them warm in their admiration; and at that moment
air of indifference he soon afterwards added:elizabeth turned away to hide a smile.
elizabeth soon saw that she was herself closely watched by miss bingley, and that she could notaffections and hand, i shall soon cease to regret him at all."
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Friday, October 13, 2006

JINSA Article Digest for October, 13th

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#609 Sez Who?

(2006-10-06) Hezbollahs recent boasting of its resurgent strength in the wake
of its war with Israel should be taken with a large grain of salt. The media,
having been clearly duped in Lebanon this summer as they were in Jenin in
2002, should approach Hezbollahs pronouncements with extreme caution. Read
the analysis in JINSA Report #609.

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UNRWA Must Be Brought in Line with UN High Commissioner for Refugees

(2006-10-10) UNRWAs mandate - to maintain the refugees in a temporary state
that has now lasted for nearly 60 years - keeps the Palestinians focused on
what they call the right of return and ensures that they will not recognize
the legitimacy of Israel. The UNRWA mandate should be changed to resemble the
mandate of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). This JINSA forum
held on Capitol Hill featured Senator Norm Coleman and Congressman Mark Kirk.

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#610 A Peace Treaty with North Korea?

(2006-10-12) It is North Koreas behavior and pursuit of nuclear weapons that
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our policies to be made the center of attention and we must find a way to
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JINSA Report #608 A Peace Treaty with North Korea?

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JINSA Report #608

A Peace Treaty with North Korea?

Kim Jong Il frames foreign policy in terms of the U.S. - we "forced" him
develop to nuclear capabilities because we threaten his regime. And we,
for reasons unknown, behave as if it's true. People in the know say his
goal is actually a peace treaty with us to ensure continuance of his
rule. Since North Korea's nuclear capability does not only, or even
primarily, threaten us, why don't we take up his offer?

China, Russia, South Korea and Japan are more threatened than we and
have more to lose. But with the focus on the U.S., others have been free
to pursue their own priorities and undermine ours either in the belief
that we would ultimately take care of Kim, or because undermining us is
what they do. For China and South Korea, the priority is to keep North
Koreans inside North Korea, fearing a tidal wave of poor and miserable
souls should the North collapse and the borders open. They watched West
Germany absorb the East, a costly and difficult operation but light
years cheaper and easier than the unification of North and South Korea
will be. South Korea doesn't want to sacrifice its current prosperity
and China has been shoving refugees back across the border for years in
unpunished violation of UN rules on refugees escaping persecution.

American soldiers have been holding the line for South Korea since 1953,
behind which the South Koreans have built a free, prosperous and
democratic society that increasingly treats our troops as a threat to
their way of life. With a U.S.-NK peace treaty, we could leave and they
could have relations with the North unencumbered by us.

China and Russia know that a newly confident Japan - with troops in
Afghanistan - is already reconsidering the constitutional limitations of
its Self-Defense Forces. A nuclear North Korea would hasten the process
in a way neither would like, so perhaps a U.S.-NK peace treaty would
encourage both to take the sort of firm action against NK that they
cannot with the U.S. in the middle.

We won't, can't and don't want to leave the region. The U.S. should
pursue and enhance the Proliferation Security Initiative to help ensure
that North Korea is not shipping nuclear-related technology or equipment
to others. And the U.S. should make it clear that transshipments will be
dealt with harshly. We should protect our interests, not those of China,
Russia or South Korea.

We admit to being revolted by the thought of formally acquiescing to the
consignment of North Korea's population to their gulag, but they are
there now anyhow and the proposed sanctions will only deepen their
isolation and pain.

OK, there won't be a U.S.-NK peace treaty.

But as a matter of principle we must refuse to allow American policies
to be the center of attention - North Korea's behavior and pursuit of
nuclear weapons is at the center - and we must find a way to awaken our
regional "partners" to their obligations in this matter. Ours is only a
modest proposal in that direction.

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JINSA Report #607 Sez Who?

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Sez Who?

Hezbollah held a press conference and, according to one account,
announced that it "has maintained an arsenal near the Israeli border...
but (a spokesman) said the weapons remain hidden from Israel and the
United Nations peacekeeping force. 'They are still present in the south
and along the border, but are simply out of sight. Nothing changed after
July 12. Hezbollah still has weapons in the southern villages and along
the border, but they are hidden.' (The UN is not) entitled to disarm
Hezbollah or to spy on the party. Hezbollah clings to all the elements
of power necessary to defy the Israeli enemy. The resistance's arms are
on top of those elements."

Sez who? For people who get paid to ask questions, and who were burned
to a crisp by their sources in August, the media reports Hezbollah's
claim of 20,000 missiles with an extraordinary lack of skepticism.

The media was taken for a ride during the summer, reporting phony
Hezbollah-supplied stories without question. The number of terrorist
casualties was hugely underreported. More than 500 Hezbollah fighters
are confirmed dead and as many as 200 more may be, a large percentage of
an "army" that numbered only in the low thousands. Civilian casualties
were hugely over reported, as was bomb damage. (William M. Arkin in The
Washington Post wrote after the war, "Israeli bombers did not fly over
Beirut and unleash loads of bombs. Each individual building was the
quarry; the intent was there, and the technology existed, to spare the
rest.") The deaths at Qana were entirely mis-reported and the death toll
from a raid on Houla was reported as 40 Lebanese civilians rather than
the single one who was killed. Reuters and AP were (willing?) victims of
doctored photographs and set-up photo shoots, and none of the Main
Stream Media that we can find showed the film of Hezbollah firing from
the middle of civilian neighborhoods or the excellent bit in which UN
ambulances carried armed men to and from battle sites - all of which
were easily accessible online.

"Nothing changed after July 12" is an observable lie. Hezbollah's
adventure cost billions of dollars in Iranian-supplied arms and
destroyed the economy of the south - much to the irritation of the
locals. A new poll in Le Figaro poll cites 47 percent of Lebanese saying
Hezbollah did not win the war, and L'Orient le Jour found 51 percent of
Lebanese want Hezbollah disarmed. Walid Jumblatt's political star is
rising again. The Lebanese government has been shamed into moving south,
and thousands of foreign troops (coordinated with the IDF) are now in
space previously occupied only by terrorists and a few thoroughly cowed
UNIFIL "observers." Hezbollah's old freedom of action is severely
constrained. This week, the Lebanese Army prevented Hezbollah from
organizing a stone-throwing protest along the Israeli border, something
that was routine in the old days.

The media, having been clearly duped in Lebanon as they were in Jenin,
should approach Hezbollah's pronouncements with extreme caution, and the
sharp-eyed among them might notice that Nasrallah's last "rally" in
Beirut (NOT in the south) was filled with African and Iranian
"rent-a-protesters" according to some who were actually there. But we
suspect that would be too much work for them, and expect the continued
parroting of the Hezbollah line.

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JINSA Report #606 In Plain English

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JINSA Report #606

In Plain English

There is an American diplomatic disease that seems to choke plain
English. Secretary of State Rice met with Abu Mazen, the Palestinian
"President" whose party lost the January election and who is
contemplating a civil war to restore his station. She "stressed the need
to find ways to help the Palestinian people," according to The
Washington Post. Dr. Rice said, "I've been discussing with the president
ways that we might be able to better address some of the great needs
that are there with the Palestinian people."

As patriotic Americans, we offer language for the Secretary for use in
helping the Palestinian government help the Palestinian people: "Stop
spending your money, your political capital and the lives of your
children in pursuit of the destruction of Israel. Don't kill anyone.
Don't venerate killing. Don't steal. Don't lie."

Or, say it in the affirmative: "Build Palestine where you are instead of
coveting that which you do not have and will not get. Teach your
children the skills modern men and women need to live in a globally
wired world. Grow food. Build buildings. Plant trees. Read books,
preferably history and politics, that encourage the building of a
positive nationalism. I recommend Hamilton, Madison, Lincoln and Herzl."

That was fun. Let's try it on the other apparent subject of
American-Palestinian discussions, Abu Mazen's request for arms and
equipment for his secular terrorist army ostensibly so it can do battle
with Hamas's religious terrorist army.

Suggested language for Dr. Rice: "No."

America's experience with Palestinian "police" and "security forces" is
that they exercise their upgraded skills and equipment against Israel.
We should refuse to further enhance their capabilities. In the meantime,
all factions of the Palestinian government have been engaged in
smuggling arms and equipment from Egypt. Abu Mazen wants to keep that
particular arsenal for use against Israel and get a new one for internal
use. If he wants to conquer Hamas, fine, but he'll have to want it
enough to use the weapons he already has.

One more. Dr. Rice told Abu Mazen she would ask Israel to open Gaza
border crossings to make "movement and access" easier for the
Palestinians and "to make possible a life ... that is not subject to the
kind of daily humiliations that we know have been associated with the
occupation."

Suggested language for Dr. Rice: "I've changed my mind."

The Karni crossing has been closed because of Palestinian terrorism and
the kidnapping of Gilad Shalit. Israel is under no obligation to make
Palestinian terrorist "movement and access" easier, nevertheless, Karni
was reopened Tuesday as a gift. It was immediately closed by a strike of
Palestinian government workers. The Palestinian government, not Israel,
causes the "daily humiliations."

Plain English isn't hard. Now, if we could only get the State Department
to try it.

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#608 Were the State Department to Speak in Plain English

(2006-10-05) It is wishful thinking to expect that Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice will tell Palestinian President Abu Mazen that civil war
with Hamas will not get his political party what it wants. Instead, she
reportedly assured the Fatah leader that the U.S. role would be to address
the needs of the Palestinian people. Speaking in plain English is not hard.
If we could only get the State Department to try it. Read the analysis in
JINSA Report #608.

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