Late Breaking News and Gate Breaking News (The Gateway)

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"That is who we are fighting against. And the reason that we will win this fight is not simply the strength of our arms – it is the strength of our values. The democracy that we uphold. The freedoms that we cherish. The laws that we apply without regard to race or religion; wealth or status. Our capacity to show not merely tolerance, but respect to those who are different from us – a way of life that stands in stark contrast to the nihilism of those who attacked us on that September morning, and who continue to plot against us today."

Gatemouth has never been more proud of his President, or more worried about his country.

Of course, some may ask, but what doth it profit you if you gain your soul, but lose the Congress?

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India

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India

 

By Michael Boyajian

 

I remember in the early 1980s when the Psychedelic Furs landed in the U.S. with their big hit India.  That song, that musical arrangement hypnotized me and carried me away to that far off country.

 

Then there was the photograph in the New York Times Book Review a couple of years ago of Alan Ginsberg feeding a monkey on the balcony of his home in India.  The hazy luminosity of the light made you feel that it was the early morning of what would be a very hot day.

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The Sailor Who Kissed the Nurse

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The Sailor Who Kissed The Nurse

 By Michael Boyajian

The New York Times today had a story about the iconic photograph of the sailor kissing the nurse in Times Square at the moment World War II ended. This picture symbolized that generation’s journey from the Great Depression to ultimate victory over Fascism. A moment of instant joy, relief and triumph.

 This leads to a question when does my generation, the Baby Boomers, have their moment of joy, relief and triumph? When do we get to kiss the nurse? Is it not enough that we have fought wars on and off for 60 years, landed a man on the moon, revolutionized American society with the Woodstock festival, launched the ages of the PC, Internet and Cell Phone, brought a criminal president to his knees while elevating another, an African American, into that white house?

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OH! CHARLIE, CHARLIE, CHARLIE, CHARLIE, RANGEL.

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There will always be politicians you like, and there will always be politicians you dislike; and then there are some that fall in between like and dislike: that’s just the way the cookie crumbles. Many, you may like, not because of their sterling accomplishments, but more because of their personalities: and this is the category in which I placed Charlie Rangel years ago. He has done a few good things in Congress but he is overrated like hell.

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Boy that was some finger Mayor Dinkins

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I still can’t figure this one out.

In the dictionary next to the words dignity and polite should be a photo of former NYC Mayor David Dinkins with no other definition.

In a 30 year relationship, in public or private, I have never seen him yell, scream, or even raise his voice.

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A Change of Pace: Still writing About the “Mosque,” But this Time I Slap a Stupid Leftie (The Gateway)

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This leftie write about why Americans are afraid of Mosques and Muslims. I personally reject the premise.

I would think mosques themselves are not terrifying, as the likelihood of being the victim of a suicide bomber when you're near one is probably pretty close to nil (although the JDL still apparently exists). As to Muslims, most I know don't scare me (except perhaps that six foot three wannabe Italian from Carroll Gardens who helped lead the fight against the battered women's shelter), and besides, they generally make better falafel than the kosher places.

I've been outspoken in my belief that those making an issue about the Young Men’s Islamic Association proposed for The Holy Mother Coat Factory facility are dead wrong, and un-American to boot. However, that being said, this article is total crapola.

First of all, I don't know if "fear" is quite the right word, and while I do think garden variety ignorance and xenophobia are part of the problem, let's face facts; the issues most Americans have with Islam do not stem from being brainwashed by "government policy and actions since the attacks of 9/11," they stem from those attacks themselves, and are further amplified by a well justified revulsion towards other actions taken by fanatics in the name of Islam.

But that doesn’t make the opposition towards this facility and other Islamic projects right; it just makes the author of this article a jerk. Why Americans Are Terrified of Mosques and Muslims – uprisingradio.org uprisingradio.org

 

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Why Business Now Hates President Obama

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Frankly, I don't think it has anything to do with how his policies have affected or will affect business, although that is what has been and will be claimed. A rationalization. I believe it is because he has raised the issue of executive pay and appointed a "Pay Tzar" to question it. Which is the equivalent of a governor appointing a "Pension Tzar," and drawing an open comparison between the deals public employee unions have grabbed in the past 15 years and the situation of everyone else. So should Obama back off?

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Gatey: Your Mosquecow Correspondent (The Gateway)

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Apparently, The Holy Mother Coat Factory was not the first choice for the site of the proposed Young Men‘s Islamic Association; they tried to acquire different locations first. Park Place was just where they happened to find a building they could buy. So to Answer Pamela’s Geller's constitutionally protected bus ad question, "Why there?" –"that's why; you miserable hate-spewing bitch"

I guess as someone who lives by the Gowanus Canal, I’m just a bit tired of the “Why There?” question. As Polls Go Against the Mosque, Bloomberg Preaches Religious Liberty – Page 2 – Columns – New York – www.villagevoice.com

 

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RAMBLING THOUGHTS ON A SCRAMBLED BRAIN: I AM BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN; BUT I AM STILL “SICK AND TIRED OF BEING SICK AND TIRED”.

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It was more than 2 months before I sent my editors a new column for publication on Room Eight New York Politics (www.r8ny.com); and now, over the last week I have submitted two columns for publication: so I am back in the saddle again (so to speak).

I must admit that over that period I did consider walking away from writing here or anywhere. I stayed because I have always refused to end this blogging thing on anything but my terms: thus I will be sticking around a bit longer, since the last blog-flare up left me more convinced than ever, that there have been elements committed to chasing this audacious black Caribbean-American man off the NY blogging-scene: and that’s not going to happen. I presume it will be much to the chagrin of my “haters” for now.

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Stuck Between Hadleyburg and Fudgpakistan (The Gateway)

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Conservative blogger proposes a gay bar next door to the Young Men's Islamic Association to be located at the Holy Mother Coat Factory. I would not oppose this, especially if they carried some good microbrews (though I will note that State Liquor Authority regulations would probably restrict it to just wine and beer); however, adding a Swiss Pork Store, a Talis dealer and a Puppy City would seem to be gilding the lily. But in the end, it's New York; so love it or fucking leave it. I also want not oppose putting a gay bar next to Ruben Diaz's church. I'd say the same of St. Patrick's Cathedral, but one would have to be very careful about carding the customers. 'Ground Zero Islamic Gay Bar': Good Idea? | The Atlantic Wire www.theatlanticwire.com

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