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Palestinian terror groups and security organizations in the Gaza Strip received $2 million from a United States source in exchange for the release of Fox News employees Steve Centanni and Olag Wiig, who were kidnapped here last summer, a senior leader of one of the groups suspected of the abductions told WND.Ironically, this news comes on the heels of the leak of an internal FOX memo saying "Be On The Lookout For Any Statements From The Iraqi Insurgents...Thrilled At The Prospect Of A Dem Controlled Congress." Funny, but I bet the terrorists will be even more thrilled at the prospect of FOX News having given them $2m. Read More......
The terror leader, from the Gaza-based Popular Resistance Committees, said his organization's share of the money was used to purchase weapons, which he said would be utilized "to hit the Zionists."
He said he expects the payments for Centanni and Wiig's freedom will encourage Palestinian groups to carry out further kidnappings.
Officials associated with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party and its security organization, the Preventative Security Services, confirmed to WND money was paid for the release of the Fox News reporters.... the money was used to purchase weapons.
"We used 100 percent of the money for one precise goal – our war against the Zionists," the Committees leader said.
He said weapons purchased included rockets.
"Regarding the others (the Dugmash clan of the Committees) who received the money, I can tell you one thing is very clear – this went also to be used against the Zionists. I can't say every cent went to buy bombs, maybe it also went to pay for salaries, smuggling, buying shelter."....
A spokeswoman for Fox News Channel told WND she could not provide an official statement about whether Fox was aware of money paid to free its two employees.
A source at Fox told WND many parties were involved with the freedom of Centanni and Wiig, including the U.S. government, and that it was possible money was paid.
Speaker-elect Nancy Pelosi and political consiglieri Rep. George Miller spent the afternoon twisting the arms of colleagues who haven't expressed a majority leader preference yet. That Pelosi would be willing to stick her neck out for Rep. John Murtha astonishes many of her allies. A top union political official called it "amazing" and worried that Republicans might make Murtha an ethics poster boy the way Democrats did to ex-Rep. Tom DeLay.Read More......
Others wondered what would happen if Hoyer won... and whether Pelosi could best have shown her loyalty to Murtha and her fidelity to the smooth running of her caucus by simply staying out. Pelosi loyalists continue to insist that Murtha deserves the job and Rep. Steny Hoyer doesn't; that Murtha better represents the thrust of Democratic Party energy; that reports about Murtha's ethically challenged past and lobbyist-tied present are overwrought and incorrect; that incoming freshman need to know who's in charge. That last point unites critics and admirers of Pelosi. They see her endorsement as an experiment, of sorts, to test just how strong a hold she has over her caucus...
The document says it's not a sin to be attracted to someone of the same gender -- only to act on those feelings. The bishops also state that children of gay Catholics can undergo baptism and receive other sacraments in most cases if they are being raised in the faith.Then again, in all fairness, it did take the Catholic church leadership until 1992 or so to exonerate Galileo for the high crime of claiming that the earth was not in fact the center of the universe (seriously). So, on "Vatican Daylight Time," this is really only the year 1630 or so. So, give them another 400 years and we should be just about the 1950s. Read More......
Still, under the guidelines, parishes must instruct gays to remain celibate. The bishops are also discouraging gays from making ''general public self-disclosures'' within their churches about their sexual orientation.
''It is not sufficient for those involved in this ministry to adopt a position of distant neutrality with regard to Church teaching,'' the bishops stated. Gay outreach must include teaching that is ''welcoming yet challenging, loving but firm in the truth,'' they said.
Democrats had never raised enough money. Emanuel, a savvy fundraiser who shaped those skills under Richard M. Daley and Bill Clinton, yelled at colleagues and threatened his candidates into generating an unprecedented amount of campaign cash.This paragraph is even better than Harry Reid having an opinion on Britney Spears' mojo:
Democrats had a history of appeasing party constituencies. Emanuel tore up the old litmus tests on abortion, gun control and other issues. With techniques that would make a Big Ten football coach blush, he recruited candidates who could mount tough challenges in some of the reddest patches of America.
Democrats had blanched at hardball. Emanuel, jokingly called "Rahmbo" even by his mother, muscled weaker Democrats out of races in favor of stronger ones, and ridiculed the chairman of his own party.
In January 2005, when Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi asked Emanuel to head the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, or DCCC, experts predicted that the party would take perhaps three seats. On Tuesday, it picked up at least 28, changing the course of the Bush presidency....
From the outset, there could be only one measure of success: the number of seats the Democrats won. Bill Paxon, a former New York congressman who held Emanuel's job for the Republicans when they seized the House in 1994, explained the unforgiving math.
"Unlike a lot of things in government where there is compromise, there is only one result--you either win or you lose--and you are judged on that," Paxon said. "You can look at fundraising, candidate recruitment and other things, but they are meaningless. The only thing that matters is if you win or lose."
Central to Emanuel's ability to unnerve his political enemies is his fierce intensity, a quality that wasn't initially apparent as he grew up on the North Shore of Chicago. He played peacemaker between his older brother Ezekiel and his younger brother Ari, and he pirouetted around the house. "Ari would be wrestling, Zeke would be pondering deep thoughts, and Rahmmy would be leaping down the stairs and doing ballet dance twirls," his mother, Marsha, recalled.He's willing to take on the traditional pain-in-the-asses in the Democratic party:
Emanuel was privately contemptuous of such complaints. He saw the Black Caucus as one more party faction, like conservative Democrats, that would rather complain than work. Asked about the number of black staffers at the DCCC--two African-Americans were on his senior staff of about 10 people--he waved his hand dismissively. "You know that every [DCCC] chairman has faced the same criticism?" he said. "OK. So I don't give a [expletive]," he added, literally spitting.He has the "Democratic problem" down pat:
"You've got to have a thirst for winning," he said. "You know what our party thinks? `We're good people with good ideas. That's just enough, isn't it?' Being tough enough, mean enough and vicious enough is just not what they want. . . . They just want to be patted on the back for the noble effort. No."To get a sense of the Emanuel boys, and what we're dealing with, here's what the Trib had to say about Rahm's brother, Ari:
Ari went to Hollywood and has become an enormously wealthy agent, not to mention the inspiration for the bombastic Ari Gold character on HBO's "Entourage."Oh yeah. Rahm is also a fellow Chicagoan. And his birthday is two days after mine. Enough said. Read More......
Gunmen wearing Iraqi police commando uniforms kidnapped up to 150 staff and visitors in a lightning raid on a government research institute in downtown Baghdad on Tuesday, the largest mass abduction since the start of the U.S. occupation....Read More......
''It was quick operation. It took about 10 to 15 minutes,'' Theyab said. ''It was a four-story building and the gunmen went to the four stories.''....
Police and witnesses said about 80 gunmen were involved in the raid on the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Scholarships and Cultural Relations Directorate in the downtown Karradah district.
Barely a week has passed since the midterm elections in which the Democrats wrested Senate control from the Republicans. Not wasting time, Senate Democrats will be caucusing Tuesday to pick their leaders for the next Congress.On the GOP side, Trent Lott is making a comeback try for a leadership job. And, they have to fill that third-ranking job left open by the loss of Santorum.
Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada was unchallenged to become the schedule-setting majority leader, succeeding possible presidential candidate Bill Frist, R-Tenn., whose self-imposed two-term limit expires this year.
The vote-counting Democratic whip is expected to be Sen. Richard Durbin of Illinois. Democratic leaders have asked Sen. Charles Schumer of New York to continue as the chairman of the party's senatorial campaign committee after overseeing last week's elections.
Just days after the balloting that left her 3,600 votes away from a seat in Congress, Democrat Mary Jo Kilroy has reactivated her campaign to sniff out a few thousand voters who could hold the key to the election.That's what we've come to in America -- and Ohio. Don't forget, Ken Blackwell is still the Secretary of State in Ohio. Candidates now have to run campaigns after election day to make sure that all the votes are counted.
Kilroy’s campaign called about 70,000 voters last weekend and aired television and radio ads asking people who cast provisional ballots to contact the campaign and county boards of elections to make sure their votes in the 15 th Congressional District are counted.
Kilroy came up 3,536 votes short of toppling Republican Rep. Deborah Pryce of Upper Arlington, but she did not concede the election last week. Kilroy and her supporters think she could win after provisional and absentee votes are counted next week.
Slightly more than 10,000 people in the 15 th Congressional District cast provisional ballots, which are required when voters cannot produce identification establishing their residency.So, if the votes get counted, Mary Jo Kilroy will be the next member of Congress from Ohio's 15th CD. The GOP wants to disenfranchise voters. It's the only way they can win some of these races. Read More......
Kilroy’s campaign thinks that it will capture the majority of those votes because transient voters tend to favor Democrats — hence the fresh blast of campaign ads nearly a week after the election.
"We’re making sure as many voters as possible who voted provisionally have their ballots counted," Kilroy spokeswoman Amanda Wurst said. "We believe the vast majority of those are voters who supported Mary Jo Kilroy."
"The idea is not to toss up roadblocks, it's to make sure people who apply for citizenship and want to become citizens understand and adhere to the values we have as a society, the values that are part of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights," said Shawn Saucier, spokesman for the Office of Citizenship and Immigration Services.Neither does our president, but he will soon be learning more. Read More......
The current exam doesn't guarantee knowledge of those values, Saucier said. A person may know which state was the 49th to be added to the union, for example, but not understand voting rights, he said.
House Speaker-to-be Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) will ensure that Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.) wins his race for majority leader, a key Murtha ally said Monday night.Read More......
"She will ensure that they [the Murtha camp] win. This is hard-ball politics," said Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.), a longtime Murtha supporter. "We are entering an era where when the Speaker instructs you what to do, you do it."....
If Moran’s claims are true, Pelosi is taking an enormous gamble only a week after the election propelled her into the Speakership. If she prevails, she will likely banish her onetime rival Hoyer to the back benches and send a clear signal to her colleagues that she intends to rule with an iron hand. If Hoyer wins, she loses substantial political capital and alerts the caucus that they can successfully oppose her.
Democrat Joe Courtney's lead over Republican Rep. Rob Simmons grew to 109 votes Monday, after dipping to as low as 66 votes earlier in the day.It's still kind of pathetic that it takes this long. Read More......
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