CLINTON: So I represented New York, and I represented New York on 9/11 when we were attacked. Where were we attacked? We were attacked in downtown Manhattan where Wall Street is. I did spend a whole lot of time and effort helping them rebuild. That was good for New York. It was good for the economy, and it was a way to rebuke the terrorists who had attacked our country.
Society's Child
Even as Times editors sought to brand the move as anti-Semitic, Times readers overwhelmingly applauded the move and decried Israeli policies. Many called the settlements by their correct name, colonies. Many mentioned anti-Palestinian discrimination. And many said they used to support Israel but have been disgusted by Israel's landgrabbing and its killing of Palestinians. It was not till the 13th comment that you found one that was supportive of Israel.
Here are extended excerpts of the first ten to convey the thoughtfulness and verbal powers of these writers:
Comment: It's a beginning. Those who care about the illegal occupation of Palestine and the hellish conditions Palestinians live in must continue to speak out.
While TransCanada Corp. has been cooling its heels on its Keystone XL proposal for the past six years, the oil pipeline business has been booming in the United States.
Crude oil pipeline mileage rose 9.1 per cent last year alone to reach 66,649 miles, according to data from the Washington, D.C.-based Association of Oil Pipe Lines (AOPL) set to be released soon.
Between 2009 and 2013, more than 8,000 miles of oil transmission pipelines have been built in the past five years in the U.S., AOPL spokesperson John Stoody said, compared to the 875 miles TransCanada wants to lay in the states of Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska for its 830,000-bpd project. By last year, the U.S. had built 12,000 miles of pipe since 2010.
"That's the point we make," Stoody said. "While people have been debating Keystone in the U.S. we have actually built the equivalent of 10 Keystones. And no one's complained or said anything."
Comment: While many have praised Obama's 'principled stance' regarding the decision to drop the Keystone XL pipeline, they have little idea that, while a phony debate has played out in the media, Big Oil has been extracting oil in North America in ever-increasing quantities.
Like everything else with Obama, it's all superficial.
At a meeting with the Los Angeles Police Commission on Tuesday, Beck announced the new "Preservation of Life" award. The honor will be one of the highest given to officers, alongside the medal of valor, and is intended to reduce the number of police-involved shootings and deaths. As Beck explained, the award was inspired by an officer who wrestled a suspect rather than shooting him.
Comment: How dare the creators of this award make anyone question the use of deadly force? Sadistic cops, hellbent on abuse, will have nothing stand in the way of their putting the boot to someone's neck.
The woman had been detained on Friday, suspected of killing the children, police in the southern state of Bavaria said in a statement.
The woman said she was the mother of some of the babies, and admitted to killing some of them, the dpa news agency reported, citing a police spokesperson.
The woman's partner, 55, who had been arrested at the same time, has been cleared and set free, police said.
The remains of 15 African migrants were discovered by Egyptian police in northern Sinai, Reuters reports.
The bodies were discovered in the vicinity of the town of Rafah, located near the border between Egypt and Gaza Strip.
Comment: Another apparently random attack, spreading fear and chaos. Check out:
Terrorist attacks like these are never "random", at least not in the sense that they have no point. If they appear random, then that is undoubtedly part of the strategy that drives them. Governments and groups use terrorism to achieve a specific goal, so there is always a point. To understand what the point is, you just have to know who is really responsible.
Paris Attacks Reveal Bizarre ISIS Strategy and NATO's Strategy of Tension in Europe
When a civil rights case is summarily dismissed by a judge on the grounds of "qualified immunity," the case is legally terminated. It never goes to trial before a jury and is never decided on its constitutional merits.
In March of 2010, Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Chadrin Mullenix climbed onto an overpass with a rifle and, disobeying a direct order from his supervisor, fired six shots at a vehicle that the police were pursuing. Mullenix was not in any danger, and his supervisor had told him to wait until other officers tried to stop the car using spike strips. Four shots struck Israel Leija, Jr., killing him and causing the car, which was going 85 miles per hour, to crash. After the shooting, Mullenix boasted to his supervisor, "How's that for proactive?"
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It came as no surprise that responsibility for these cruel attacks was claimed by the so-called "Islamic State" (ISIL), the group known for its cruelty, organization, and brutal efficiency. For example, once the concert hall was captured, terrorists started gunning down their hostages, while other terrorists were just shooting civilians in the streets, poor souls who tried to have a nice romantic evening before the weekend.















Comment: The truth is Hillary Clinton thinks and treats most people as complete idiots - a very far cry from her skin-deep, pseudo-populist, faux-progressive veneer; she has nothing but contempt for anyone who would question her imperiousness. We have run so many articles on Sott which document her many very serious faults - that if anyone reading just a fraction of them were paying any attention, they'd realize that Mrs. Clinton is quite simply a prostitute for the neocon war party and big monied interests: That's it. And it looks like she may just become our next President.