Truth, Terror and Nikki Haley’s Challenge at the UN – reblog Claudia Rosett

by Claudia Rosett, pjmedia.comFebruary 23, 2017 [original here]

Bravo yet again to Nikki Haley, America’s new ambassador to the United Nations. Speaking at an informal meeting of the UN General Assembly on Wednesday, Haley called out Iran as a state sponsor of terrorism, saying:

The United States will not hesitate to stand against the forces of terrorism, and that includes standing against the states that sponsor it, in particular the Islamic Republic of Iran.

This follows Haley’s refreshingly direct comments last week to the press — aptly praised by the New York Sun under the headline “Haley’s Comet” — in which Haley denounced the UN’s obsessive attacks on the democratic state of Israel. In those remarks, Haley lambasted the UN’s “double standards” as “breathtaking,” and threw in a mention of Iran as “the world’s number-one state sponsor of terror.” Here’s an excerpt:

Incredibly, the UN Department of Political Affairs has an entire division devoted to Palestinian affairs. Imagine that. There is no division devoted to illegal missile launches from North Korea. There is no division devoted to the world’s number one state-sponsor of terror, Iran. The prejudiced approach to Israeli-Palestinian issues does the peace process no favors. And it bears no relationship to the reality of the world around us.

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With such remarks, Haley is bringing to the UN a voice of truth, decency, and plain old common sense that is a desperately needed departure from the usual diplomatic doubletalk. Credit her also for blocking the ploy by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to name as his special envoy to Libya a former prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, which is not a UN member state. The PA has been maneuvering for decades to obtain that status without keeping its promises to negotiate in good faith a lasting peace with Israel.

Haley is salvaging for the U.S. a role of integrity that, under President Barack Obama and his successive UN ambassadors, was all too often lamentably absent (recall Ambassador Susan Rice leading from behind on Libya, and Ambassador Samantha Power, who this past December abstained from vetoing Resolution 2334, with which the Security Council savaged Israel).

Both Haley and President Trump — who chose her — deserve credit for Haley’s stellar performance so far at the UN. On a number of vital issues not only has Haley hit the ground running, but in contrast to her predecessors of the past eight years, she has been heading in the right direction.

All that said, a warning is in order. This is the UN we are talking about — a mountain of unaccountable bureaucracy and moral sludge, where even for the best and brightest the job of trying to bring about any kind of genuine reform is like trying to clear a mudslide with a teaspoon.

 

Why Christians Must Stand Against Anti-Semitism | reblog Joe Carter

by Joe Carter, thegospelcoalition.org
February 22, 2017

[Original Article]

The Story: Several dozens anti-Semitic threats and acts of vandalism have occurred over the past few weeks, causing Jewish Americans throughout the country to fear for their safety.

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The Background: Over the weekend vandals toppled about 170 headstones at a Jewish cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri. The FBI and Department of Justice are also investigating a rash of bomb threats to Jewish centers across the United States. Since January 54 Jewish Community Centers (JCCs) in 27 states and one Canadian province have received 69 bomb threats, including 11 on Monday.

According to ABC News, David Posner, director of strategic performance at JCC Association of North America, said that while the JCCs that received the threats have all resumed operations “with a heightened level of security,” he added, “we will not be cowed by threats intended to disrupt people’s lives.”

“While we are relieved that all such threats have proven to be hoaxes and that not a single person was harmed, we are concerned about the anti-Semitism behind these threats, and the repetition of threats intended to interfere with day-to-day life,” said Posner. “Local JCCs serve not just the Jewish community but the entire community. Participants from all different backgrounds come to their local JCCs.”

These incidents follow a rise over the past few years in anti-Semitic violence. As Matthew Hawkins of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission notes,

Lest we think this is only a European problem, violent anti-Semitic assaults in the U.S. saw an increase of over 50 percent in 2015. Anti-Semitic incidents on American college campuses alone doubled in 2015. Those numbers eclipse 2014, which was already a disturbingly high year for such incidents. That was the year the FBI reported that 56 percent of all anti-religious hate crimes were anti-Semitic in nature, though Jews make up a mere 1.8 percent of the population. That year also included the murder of three people by a white-supremacist gunman who opened fire at two Jewish institutions in Kansas, a day before Passover.

Why It Matters: The German journalist Wilhelm Marr, founder of the Antisemiten-Liga (Anti-Semitic League), coined the term “anti-Semitism” in an 1879 pamphlet opposing the influence of Jews on German culture. Marr was an instigator of anti-Jewish sentiment in 19th century Germany who became to regret his animus. Toward the end of his life, he published another pamphlet, Testament of an Antisemite, renounced his own hatred of the Jewish people, and expressed concern that anti-Semitism in Germany was becoming entangled with mysticism and nationalism.

Marr had reason to be worried. Over the next 66 years, the German people showed the world how Judenhass (“Jew-hatred”) could lead to Auschwitz and Nazi extermination camps. But the problem was not just with Marr and other Germans. The road to the Holocaust was paved by centuries of anti-Semitism, and crosses through a large swath of the history of Christianity. Even after the scandal of Shoah it took until the end of the 20th century for the Christian community to finally and forcefully repudiate anti-Semitism and repent of our sinful disdain, prejudice, and hatred toward the Jewish people.

Unfortunately, while the “longest hatred” has been significantly quelled in the United States it has not been eradicated from within the hearts of men. We may not be able to directly stop the violence and harassment ourselves but Christians can, as a community of believers, calm some of the concerns of Jewish Americans by showing we are in solidarity with them. We can say, as the Southern Baptist Convention did in 2003, that we “denounce all forms of anti-Semitism as contrary to the teachings of our Messiah and an assault on the revelation of Holy Scripture” and that “we affirm to Jewish people around the world that we stand with them against any harassment that violates our historic commitments to religious liberty and human dignity.” We can send them the message that we Americans who worship the King of the Jews will no longer tolerate anti-Semitism in our country.

Conservatives Want Obamacare Repeal, and They Want It Now

by Niels Lesniewski, rollcall.comFebruary 23, 2017 12:21 PM

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Jim DeMint president of the Heritage Foundation, told conservatives at CPAC to keep the charge going to repeal the 2010 health care law.

OXON HILL, Md. — Conservatives rallying here are calling for their congressional brethren to keep the faith and quickly gut the 2010 health care law, dismissing concerns about lost health coverage and motivated voters at town halls.

Reported remarks by former Speaker John A. Boehner, R-Ohio, far away from the conservatives gathered at the convention hotel provided the latest cause for alarm. Boehner had said that repeal and replace was “not going to happen,” according to Politico.

“The last I checked, Boehner doesn’t have a vote anymore,” Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas told Roll Call just as a cacophony of barking came from nearby police canines.

“This is a test. It’s a test for Republicans in the executive and both Houses of Congress. Do we honor the promises we made? This election was a referendum on repealing Obamacare,” Cruz said in a brief interview. “I think failure is not an option.”

“We’ve got to keep that promise, and I believe we will,” Cruz said.

Cruz, who has been among the loudest voices for rolling back as much of the 2010 law as possible, was one of few lawmakers appearing at CPAC during the February congressional recess, flying back from Texas for the occasion. He got a heroes welcome from the conservative activists and media assembled at the hotel just outside D.C.

Heritage Foundation President Jim DeMint, the former South Carolina Republican senator, called on activists attending the Conservative Political Action Conference to push their members of Congress to send to President Donald Trump the same legislation that dismantled the law and was vetoed by President Barack Obama with all due haste.

“We must and we can repeal Obamacare now,” DeMint said. “They should send that same bill to President Trump right now.”

DeMint called the idea that there needs to be a replacement on the front end, “absolutely ludicrous.”

He also said that doctors, hospitals and insurance companies would still exist after repealing the law and that, “no one loses their insurance” under the repeal bill envisioned. That ignores analyses that show millions of people losing their health insurance under scenarios that simply repeal the law.

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, for instance, released a report last month that estimated as many as 18 million would lose their insurance within a year and premiums would spike. As many as 32 million would lose insurance in the coming years, the report said.

Such concerns have been echoed in town halls across the country where Republicans have been challenged to explain how to cover people in the absence of the health care law.

Still, DeMint echoed other conservatives in Congress who have advocated for swift action on repealing the law. Cruz, for instance, previously said Congress should repeal before details can be worked out on a replacement plan.

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The House Freedom Caucus, a key bloc of conservatives, voted to formally take the position that the House should pass the same repeal measure that Obama vetoed, a position DeMint mirrored.

The caucus has not formally taken a position on timing of a replacement plan, but conservatives have rallied around a health care plan sponsored by Rep. Mark Sanford of South Carolina and Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky. Paul has advocated for Congress simultaneously repealing and replacing the law.

Former Freedom Caucus Chairman Jim Jordan said last month that he’d like to see some acceleration of the repeal measure and that the effective date of the repeal provisions should be sometime this Congress.

“I start from the premise that health care will be better and cost less when Obamacare is gone,” he said. That sentiment is not reflected in analyses like the CBO’s.

“Heck yes,” the Ohio Republican said when asked if he would vote for a repeal measure without seeing a replacement plan. However, he qualified that it must be a full repeal.

Jordan said that ideally Republicans would offer a free market-based replacement at the same time. “But if it doesn’t [happen] of course I’m going to vote to repeal it,” he said.

Freedom Caucus member Raul Labrador of Idaho said he would like to see a specific replacement plan that has been vetted through the committee process before a repeal vote.

While lawmakers attempt to find consensus on a path forward, DeMint’s comments signal the pressure conservatives are placing on congressional Republicans to act quickly to undo the health care law.

But GOP lawmakers are still developing their repeal and replacement plans. House Republican leadership presented a blueprint of a plan last week, though questions remain as to what final plan can garner support form both conservative and moderate Republicans in the Senate.

Bridget Bowman contributed to this report.

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Morning Prayer: Fri, 24 Feb – Psalm 139:7-12; Genesis 12:1; Revelation 14:13 ~ everywhere I go

Friday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time

+ In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen!

Opening Sentence

Almighty God, give me grace to love what you command and to desire what you promise, that I may fix my heart on Jesus Christ your Son my Lord where true joy is to be found. Amen.
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Reading: Psalm 139:7-12 (NLT)

I can never escape from your Spirit! I can never get away from your presence!

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If I go up to heaven, you are there; if I go down to the grave, you are there. If I ride the wings of the morning, if I dwell by the farthest oceans, even there your hand will guide me, and your strength will support me. I could ask the darkness to hide me and the light around me to become night—but even in darkness I cannot hide from you. To you the night shines as bright as day. Darkness and light are the same to you.
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Reading: Genesis 12:1 (NLT)

The Lord had said to Abram, “Leave your native country, your relatives, and your father’s family, and go to the land that I will show you.
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Reading: Revelation 14:13 (NLT)

And I heard a voice from heaven saying, “Write this down: Blessed are those who die in the Lord from now on. Yes, says the Spirit, they are blessed indeed, for they will rest from their hard work; for their good deeds follow them!”
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Prayer:

Christ Jesus, our great high priest: you sympathize with us in our weakness, because you have been tempted in every way, but did not sin. Lord, show us your mercy and compassion.

+ Lord, for the joy which lay in the future, you willingly went to the cross: make us share your death, that we may also share your joy.
+ Lord, you said ‘Let any man who thirsts come to me and drink’: give your Spirit now to those who thirst for you.
+ Lord, you sent your disciples to preach the gospel to every nation: bless those men and women who devote their lives to preaching the gospel today.
+ Lord, help those in pain to know that the Father cares for them for he loves them as he loves you, his own Son.

Almighty Father, let your light so penetrate our minds that, walking in your commandments, we may always follow you, our leader and guide. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
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“Everywhere I Go” – Tim Timmons


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Blessing

  • May God keep you in all your days.
  • May Christ shield you in all your ways.
  • May the Spirit bring you healing and peace.

May God the Holy Trinity drive all darkness from you and pour upon you blessing and light.

+ In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen!