Click here to view this media At his Tuesday speech on Israel , Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry was flanked by a number of conservative politicians and religious leaders. But one figure, who is a Democrat, may be more controversial and extreme than all of the others. Democratic New York State Assemblyman Dov Hikind recieved a warm public embrace from Perry after he gave the Texas governor’s remarks his seal of approval. “I had the same speech speech, identical to what you had there,” Hikind told Perry. “I think the American people need change they can believe in. I’m not endorsing anyone today — I see it beyond the pale to support Barack Obama, having watched him these past three years.” “But I like what I heard today, both publicly from the governor, who has a record of friendship to the people of Israel way before he ever thought of running for president. Saw your article in The Wall Street Journal , and I said that sounds like me. That sounds like the speeches I have been making for years… So, governor, what you said publicly and what you said privately upstairs, God bless you and for today, I wish you all the luck in the world.” Hikind was at one time a top lieutenant in the Jewish Defense League (JDL), a group that the FBI later classified as a terrorist organization. The FBI’s website describes the JDL as “violent extremist Jewish organization” whose members conspired to use improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on a California mosque and the offices of Rep. Darryl Issa (R-CA) in 2001. “The group has orchestrated countless terrorist attacks in the U.S. and abroad, and has engaged in intense harassment of foreign diplomats, Muslims, Jewish scholars and community leaders, and officials,” according to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) . In 2006, Hikind recalled to The Jewish Daily Forward the extent to which J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI investigated his organization. “I remember we had pictures of potential FBI informants in the JDL office,” Hikind said, adding that it was “amazing” to think of “the level of resources the government used to destroy the JDL and how [JDL leader Rabbi Meir Kahane] and a bunch of kids got them so excited.” More recently, Hikind has left behind the JDL for a different kind of extremism. At a 2005 press conference, he held up pictures of Muslim men and explained that all terrorists “look basically like this.” The assemblymen has also compared homosexuality to incest . In 1998, Hikind narrowly escaped indictment for illegally receiving thousands of dollars from a social services group. Three months after pastor John Hagee endorsed Republican presidential nominee John McCain in 2008, the Arizona senator made the decision to reject his support over extremist comments. Only time will tell if Perry has to do the same because of Hikind’s support.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media At his Tuesday speech on Israel , Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry was flanked by a number of conservative politicians and religious leaders. But one figure, who is a Democrat, may be more controversial and extreme than all of the others. Democratic New York State Assemblyman Dov Hikind recieved a warm public embrace from Perry after he gave the Texas governor’s remarks his seal of approval. “I had the same speech speech, identical to what you had there,” Hikind told Perry. “I think the American people need change they can believe in. I’m not endorsing anyone today — I see it beyond the pale to support Barack Obama, having watched him these past three years.” “But I like what I heard today, both publicly from the governor, who has a record of friendship to the people of Israel way before he ever thought of running for president. Saw your article in The Wall Street Journal , and I said that sounds like me. That sounds like the speeches I have been making for years… So, governor, what you said publicly and what you said privately upstairs, God bless you and for today, I wish you all the luck in the world.” Hikind was at one time a top lieutenant in the Jewish Defense League (JDL), a group that the FBI later classified as a terrorist organization. The FBI’s website describes the JDL as “violent extremist Jewish organization” whose members conspired to use improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on a California mosque and the offices of Rep. Darryl Issa (R-CA) in 2001. “The group has orchestrated countless terrorist attacks in the U.S. and abroad, and has engaged in intense harassment of foreign diplomats, Muslims, Jewish scholars and community leaders, and officials,” according to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) . In 2006, Hikind recalled to The Jewish Daily Forward the extent to which J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI investigated his organization. “I remember we had pictures of potential FBI informants in the JDL office,” Hikind said, adding that it was “amazing” to think of “the level of resources the government used to destroy the JDL and how [JDL leader Rabbi Meir Kahane] and a bunch of kids got them so excited.” More recently, Hikind has left behind the JDL for a different kind of extremism. At a 2005 press conference, he held up pictures of Muslim men and explained that all terrorists “look basically like this.” The assemblymen has also compared homosexuality to incest . In 1998, Hikind narrowly escaped indictment for illegally receiving thousands of dollars from a social services group. Three months after pastor John Hagee endorsed Republican presidential nominee John McCain in 2008, the Arizona senator made the decision to reject his support over extremist comments. Only time will tell if Perry has to do the same because of Hikind’s support.
Continue reading …OnLive promised that it was coming, and the company has now brought its cloud-based gaming service to the UK right on schedule. That, of course, is identical to the service elsewhere, which lets you play a variety of PC games on any supported platform, including OnLive’s own game system. UK gamers can also take advantage of a range of promotions coinciding with the launch, including their first OnLive PlayPass Game for
Continue reading …REM is calling it quits after 31 years of performing together, the band announced today, in what members insisted was an entirely amicable breakup. “We feel kind of like pioneers in this,” bassist Mike Mills wrote on REM’s website . “There’s no disharmony here, no falling-outs, no lawyers squaring off. We’ve…
Continue reading …When 19-year-old Tim Stroh first saw the alligator in the St. Lucie Canal, he wasn’t impressed, thinking it was “just” a nine-footer. He cast what his dad called a “puny bass rod” into the water and managed to reel in the giant animal that turned out to be five times his weight. Stroh, his parents
Continue reading …Moody’s Corp on Wednesday cut the debt ratings of Bank of America Corp, Wells Fargo & Co and Citigroup Inc, three of the largest U.S. banks, on worries the government would be less likely to support a large lender if it got into trouble. The government is “more likely now than during the financial crisis to allow a large bank to fail should it become financially troubled, as the risks of contagion become less acute,” the ratings agency said. The action concludes a three month review that began in June when the ratings agency said the banks faced a potential downgrade. Moody’s downgraded Bank of America’s long-term senior debt rating to “Baa1″ from “A2″ and its short-term debt rating to “Prime 2″ from “Prime 1.” Moody’s said the long-term outlook on the bank’s senior ratings remains negative. Bank of America shares were down 3 percent at $6.69 after the announcement. Citigroup shares declined 0.1 percent at $26.89 and Wells Fargo shares were up 1 percent at $24.92. (Reporting by Joe Rauch; editing by Gunna Dickson and Andre Grenon) Copyright 2011 Thomson Reuters. Click for Restrictions.
Continue reading …Levi’s may be Glenn Beck’s favorite jeans, but he has vowed to never to buy another pair again. On his Wednesday radio show, Beck denounced Levi’s for a recent ad campaign that he said promoted progressivism. The commercial in question, which aired during Monday night football, included shots of young people rioting and marching, interspersed with calm scenes of people relaxing. WATCH: Beck said that he found the commercial “shocking” and described it as “glorifying revolution.” He took issue with one scene of a young man standing off with riot officers, which he said urged confrontations with the police. He compared the scenes to “European socialists marching” and “a Palestinian kind of march.” “I can’t believe I’m saying this,” he said. “I love Levi’s. Never again, Levi’s, never again will you get a dime from me. I know you’re not disappointed. Never again. I won’t wear your stupid red tab.” LISTEN:
Continue reading …Levi’s may be Glenn Beck’s favorite jeans, but he has vowed to never to buy another pair again. On his Wednesday radio show, Beck denounced Levi’s for a recent ad campaign that he said promoted progressivism. The commercial in question, which aired during Monday night football, included shots of young people rioting and marching, interspersed with calm scenes of people relaxing. WATCH: Beck said that he found the commercial “shocking” and described it as “glorifying revolution.” He took issue with one scene of a young man standing off with riot officers, which he said urged confrontations with the police. He compared the scenes to “European socialists marching” and “a Palestinian kind of march.” “I can’t believe I’m saying this,” he said. “I love Levi’s. Never again, Levi’s, never again will you get a dime from me. I know you’re not disappointed. Never again. I won’t wear your stupid red tab.” LISTEN:
Continue reading …A Somali radio station run by al-Shabab held an, er, interesting trivia contest for kids this weekend. Kids aged 10-17 were quizzed on Islam and al-Shabab minutiae (example: “Which war was al-Shabab warrior Sheik Timajilic killed in?”), with the lucky winner and runner-up both walking away with a prize package…
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