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 Yom Kippur Greetings0 comments
8 Oct 2008 @ 19:18
On the eve of Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of repentence, tradition has it that a person should ask for a piece of lekach, sweet cake, from a parent, teacher, friend, etc. so as as to receive sweetness in the year to come.

My cyber-lekach doesn't have any calories, and you may ask for it now by clicking here.

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 One Reason That I'm Voting For McCain7 comments
6 Oct 2008 @ 22:10
Well, the election for POTUS is only a few weeks away so I've decided to come out of cyber-hibernation (after a number of months of inactivity on this blog) to feature the video below.

I have many friends and family who are voting for Obama. I hope they will watch this, check out the information and tell me where it misses the boat on the economic crisis and how Obama's and the Democrat's policies are going to get us out of it and prevent this kind of boondoggle from happening again.

I was once a big government 'liberal' who became a free-market 'liberal'. But I'm willing to learn and change because I have learned and changed. Tell me why Obama knows better.
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 Happy Birthday, Israel! 0 comments
7 May 2008 @ 22:51
"Birthing pains"
ABRAHAM RABINOVICH , THE JERUSALEM POST May. 7, 2008

"Arieh Handler participated in Israel's birth on two separate occasions.
The lesser event, in his view, was on May 14, 1948, when he was among some
200 persons invited to the Tel Aviv hall where David Ben-Gurion proclaimed
the establishment of the state. Handler, 93 this month, is believed to be
the only one of those present still alive.

"The other occasion took place a month earlier in the auditorium of a
girls' school on Tel Aviv's Rehov Frug. The Va'ad Hapoel Hatzioni, the
parliament of the world Zionist movement, met there for six days to weigh
the imminent departure of the British and the prospect of all-out war.
Handler, a delegate of the religious Hapoel Hamizrahi movement, recalled
in a recent interview the electric atmosphere at that April meeting as the
participants took their places in the small hall, delegates grouped at
separate tables according to party. At the front, facing them, sat
Ben-Gurion and other leaders of the Labor movement, including Golda
Myerson (Meir) and Moshe Shertok (Sharett).

Fighting with Palestinian Arabs was already raging around the country,
Jerusalem was surrounded, and several Arab armies were preparing to invade
in a month on the heels of the departing British. Topping the meeting's
agenda, however, was a political issue - the startling shift in the
position of Washington toward Israel's establishment. President Harry
Truman's approval half a year before of the UN partition proposal, and
America's pressure on other countries to do likewise, had been major
landmarks in the march toward a Jewish state. However, strong objections
from the State Department and American defense officials had brought
second thoughts.  More >


 Anti-Zionism at 600 comments
6 May 2008 @ 17:09
Anti-Zionism at 60
By Caroline B. Glick

Israel's 60th Independence Day is an excuse for the international media
to weigh in on the state of the Jewish state. Given the anti-Israel bias
of most of the international media, not surprisingly, most of the
reports reveal less about Israel's status at 60 than they reveal about
how anti-Zionists perceive Israel at 60.

Here, the author deconstructs the thesis of two cover stories in
prominent publications: Anti-Zionism at 60  More >


 Geert Wilder's Fitna2 comments
31 Mar 2008 @ 22:38
Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilder put together a montage about the threat of radical Islam to Non-Muslims and those Muslims—wherever they are—who aren't interested in subjugating Non-Muslims. Simple facts speak loudly. The cowardly powers that be at Network Solutions got frightened and denied Wilders a website for showing the film. Another site, LiveLeak was forced to stop showing it after the company received death threats. YouTube however has not given in to Islamo-fascist threats. Kudos to YouTube. Here's the film:
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 Islam for Kids0 comments
30 Mar 2008 @ 23:54


 The Arab/Israeli Conflict Debate by Cinnamon Stillwell0 comments
11 Mar 2008 @ 17:20
[The following article by Cinnamon Stillwell summarizes the problem that lovers of Israel confront. The world has been breathing in an atmosphere of lies about the Jews for a very long time. Most Arab/Muslims don't seem to realize that they are harming themselves as well as the Jews they so hate. So-called 'progressives' have become the willing dupes of the most regressive doctrines and their promoters. The truth will triumph?---how long will it take? - B.I.K ]

The Arab/Israeli Conflict Debate
by Cinnamon Stillwell
FrontPageMagazine.com
March 10, 2008

A Santa Clara University course optimistically titled, "The Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes," was the setting for a February 26 academic debate on one of the world's most intractable disputes: The Arab/Israeli conflict.  More >


 Tom Lantos, R.I.P.0 comments
13 Feb 2008 @ 04:58
A decent, courageous member of the House of Representatives has died.

A Democrat that an ex-Democrat like me could respect and admire. We need more people like him in Congress.

Tom Lantos, R.I.P.  More >


 A Review of "Jihad and Jew Hatred" 0 comments
12 Dec 2007 @ 00:39
The book by Matthias Kuentzel is subtitled "Islamism, Nazism and the Roots of 9/11"

Those 'progressives'
who want to get their heads out of the sand
and actually DO SOMETHING PROGRESSIVE
could begin by reading this Review of Jihad and Jew Hatred  More >


 Condaleeza Rice and George Bush Enable Arab Racism4 comments
3 Dec 2007 @ 20:09
Just like the 'progressives' who abhor them. How ironic.

The best criticism of the Bush administration is now coming from 'conservatives':

See David Horowitz's Blog comments on
Condoleeza Rice's disgraceful, segregated conference

Also Richard Lande's discussion of Humiliation and Apartheid: On how NOT to make Peace

Both writers are commenting on an article by Caroline Glick on Rice's and Bush's acceptance and enabling of Arab racism against Jews.

No one can accuse me of Bush Derangement Syndrome. But I am truly feeling disgusted.  More >


 "We Will Survive"0 comments
3 Dec 2007 @ 05:39
Sixty years ago the U.N. General Assembly ratified a plan to partition what was left of Palestine and establish a Palestinian Jewish state and another Palestinian Arab state. (In 1922, the British had already given to Arabs 80% of the region of Palestine, the land mandated for a Jewish Homeland by the League of Nations after WW I. This is now the state of Jordan.) The Jews accepted the 1947 U.N. decision. The Arabs overwhelmingly rejected it. The Jews of Palestine have been battling for their existence ever since. (They had already been battling for some time.)

In honor of Jewish survival, here is Jordan Chaviv's song, "We Will Survive."

Enjoy!  More >


 Mohammed's Radio0 comments
1 Dec 2007 @ 03:51
[Note to potentially pissed-off Muslims: Warren Zevon, who wrote this lovely song is already dead. So threatening him with a death fatwa will have even less effect on him than a death threat will have on me. Don't it make you want to rock and roll? —B.I.K. ]



Everybody's restless and they've got no place to go
Someone's always trying to tell them
Something they already know
So their anger and resentment flow

But don't it make you want to rock and roll
All night long
Mohammed's Radio
I heard somebody singing sweet and soulful
On the radio, Mohammed's Radio....


 Annapolis, Shmannapolis!0 comments
22 Nov 2007 @ 20:59
Elliot Chodoff of MidEast On Target gives a reasonable view of what good that Israeli government negotiators can expect from their Arab cousins at Annapolis — Bupkes!

They're sure to get Tsuris.  More >


 A Prediction - Olmert 'Finished' as Israeli PM0 comments
16 Nov 2007 @ 17:56
Auctioning Jerusalem Foretells Israeli PM's Demise

[My question: What damage will he manage to do to the people of Israel before he leaves office? — BIK]

by Jonathan Schanzer and Asaf Romirowsky
The American Thinker
November 13, 2007

This item is available on the Jewish Policy Center website, at [link]

"Peace is achieved through concessions. We all know that," said embattled Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to crowd of businessmen last week, implying that parts of Jerusalem could be offered to the Palestinians in exchange for peace.

This is not the first time Olmert indicated that he was willing to split up Israel's capital. Last month, he publicly pondered whether it was really "necessary to also add the Shuafat refugee camp, Sawakra, Walaje and other villages and define them as part of Jerusalem."
Drawing from the history of other desperate Israeli prime ministers who have put Israel up on the auction block, Olmert's time in office is probably near its end.  More >


 Attacks By Islamic Terrorists and Militants Since 9/11 Soon To Reach 10,000 0 comments
15 Nov 2007 @ 18:19
Responsible for approximately 60,000 dead and 90,000 injured.  More >


 Lucky Dube — His Memory Be Blessed!0 comments
26 Oct 2007 @ 03:52
The South African Reggae singer Lucky Dube is gone. Shot in a carjacking in his homeland. What a tragedy.

A great artist—he made uplifting music that celebrated Oneness. His death leaves a hole in the world.  More >


 "Dear Mr. Bush, Please Take Your Head Out of Your Tush!"0 comments
11 Oct 2007 @ 01:22
Tamar Yonah of Israel National Radio (where you can find some of the most incisive and biting criticism of Israeli Government Policies and the U.S. Foreign Policy) has written a fine article which pretty much presents my view on George W. [Wimpy?] Bush's and Condoleeza Rice's Arab appeasement policy.

See "Dear Mr. Bush, Please Take Your Head Out of Your Tush!"


 Happy Birthday, Alfred Korzybski!1 comment
3 Jul 2007 @ 04:50
Alfred Korzybski was born in Warsaw, Poland (then part of the Czarist Russian Empire) on July 3, 1879. I am currently in the process of writing the first full-length biography of the man. Here is a link to a short biography of Korzybski that my wife Susan and I wrote for our book Drive Yourself Sane

I described his work, confusedly (to some) called "general semantics" in the 2004 edition of the General Semantics Bulletin, #71:

The Scientific Philosophy of General Semantics
General Semantics (GS) qualifies as an unusual, tough- to-‘pin down’, interdisciplinary field. “Is it a science or
a philosophy?” Perhaps GS may best be seen as neither ‘science’ nor ‘philosophy’ but rather as both/and––a scientific philosophy applicable moreover to the life concerns of ‘the man and woman in the street’.

In the scientific realm, GS has elements which bring it within the larger field of the behavioral/social sciences.
Here, the main accomplishment of Alfred Korzybski, the original formulator of GS, was theoretical: his integrative theory of human evaluation based on knowledge from a variety of fields. Formulated as a foundation for a new interdisciplinary science of humanity, GS suggests methodological guidelines for all (yes, all) areas of inquiry and has substantive implications for ongoing research on neuro-evaluative, neuro-linguistic factors in human behavior.  More >


 Brain Rest0 comments
2 Jul 2007 @ 16:11
You must give your brain a rest...  More >


 National Lampoon's 72 Virgins0 comments
19 Jun 2007 @ 17:42
We must jeer the jihadists. This movie should get made.



 Snapple Factoid #73- "The average person..."0 comments
12 Jun 2007 @ 22:20
"The average person spends 2 weeks over his/her lifetime waiting for a traffic light to change."  More >


 Three Wrongs4 comments
8 Jun 2007 @ 03:57
The inimitable David Naggar goes to the heart of the serious confusion that guides U.S. State Department thinking about the Middle East:

“The Palestinian issue "is at the core of a lot of problems in the region," Rice said. She said, "There is no substitute for trying to get to the place where the Palestinians finally have their state and the Israelis finally have a neighbor who can live in peace and security with them."

The "Israeli-Palestinian track is extremely important" because it "unlocks the key" to "further engagement between the Arabs and the Israelis," Rice said.” By Jpost.com staff, the Jerusalem Post 5.30/07

* * *

"Sadly, Dr. Rice is flat out wrong—three times."

Pursuing Three Wrongs Won't Bring Peace  More >


 Jerusalem Day0 comments
16 May 2007 @ 15:59
Today marks the 40th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem under the sovreignty of the democratic, Jewish state.  More >


 Mickey-Mouse Character on Hamas TV Teaches Children about Islamic Rule of World3 comments
10 May 2007 @ 03:20
Host Saraa, a young girl: Sanabel, what will you do for the sake of the Al-Aqsa Mosque? How will you sacrifice your soul for the sake of Al-Aqsa? What will you do?

Sanabel, young girl on phone: I will shoot.

Farfour, a Mickey Mouse character in a tuxedo: Sanabel, what should we do if we want to liberate...

Sanable: We want to fight.

Farfour: We got that. What else?

Saraa: We want to...  More >


 "Coals of Fire–From The Altar Of The Unknown Good" by Mary Everest Boole0 comments
9 May 2007 @ 16:38
"Study those who misunderstand you; learn from those who despise you; and help, whenever you honestly can, those who are trying to hinder you. So you shall be known as children of our Father, the Universal Light."


 'Where The Nazi 'Big Lie' Endures0 comments
1 May 2007 @ 20:51
[For some of today's anti-Zionists who might be willing to question their pet notion that Palestinian Jews (Israelis) are among the world's most terrible oppressors. Where do you think your ideas come from? Daniel Pipes will tell you. --B.I.K.]


From www.danielpipes.org | Original article available at: www.danielpipes.org/article/4472
Where the Nazi "Big Lie" Endures

by Daniel Pipes
New York Sun
May 1, 2007

[Title and text modified from NY Sun version]

"If today's Arab anti-Israeli and anti-Jewish propaganda strongly resembles that of the Third Reich, there is a good reason." So writes Joel Fishman of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs in "The Big Lie and the Media War against Israel," an insightful piece of historical research.

Fishman begins by noting the topsy-turvy situation whereby Israel is perceived as a dangerous predator as it defends its citizens against terrorism, conventional warfare, and weapons of mass destruction. A 2003 survey, for instance, found Europeans seeing Israel as "the greatest threat" to world peace. How did this insane inversion of reality – the Middle East's only fully free and democratic country seen as the leading global menace – come to be?  More >


 "Slain Israeli Professor Saved Others in Va. Tech Massacre"0 comments
17 Apr 2007 @ 17:00
Slain Israeli Professor Saved Others in Va. Tech Massacre
by Gil Ronen from Israel National News Service

"As Israel observed Holocaust Day, thousands of miles away, A Rumanian-born Holocaust survivor gave his life in another senseless murder - and apparently in an act of heroism."  More >


 Women's Rights at the UN: Israel as the Only Violator—NOT!1 comment
6 Apr 2007 @ 16:32
[ Demonization , Double Standards, Deligitimization of Israel = Antisemitism. Tolerance for this makes the UN a sick, sorry joke. --B.I.K.]

"Women's Rights at the UN: Israel as the Only Violator
by Anne Bayefsky

"Last Friday, March 9, 2007 the UN wrapped up its annual session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women. Guess where they found a violation of women's rights? Among the hundreds of thousands of women who are dead, dying, mutilated, displaced or raped in Sudan? Among the million female migrant workers cowering in the basements of Saudi Arabian villas from the taskmasters who stole their passports the minute they got off the plane? Among the women stoned and hanged for "adultery" in Iran? The millions of women forcibly aborted in China? The thousands murdered or forced to commit suicide for the crime of "dishonoring" their fathers and brothers across the Arab and Muslim world?  More >


 Rest In Peace, Robert Anton Wilson.5 comments
11 Jan 2007 @ 22:21
My friend, Bob Wilson, who sometimes referred to himself as Doc (for " Damned Old Crank") died early this morning, according to accounts I have found on the internet, that seem quite reliable. (He had written about the consequences for him of previous news reports of his death in his book Cosmic Trigger III --one of my favorite works by him.) He apparently went the way he wanted to go, at home surrounded by friends and family.

A wonderful writer. A damned and damn great writer. Not appreciated by the mainstream media in the way that he deserved.  More >


 Snapple Factoid - "A Jellyfish..."0 comments
28 Dec 2006 @ 20:54
"A Jellyfish is 95% water."
(found inside the cap of a Rasberry Snapple)  More >




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    Bruce I. Kodish received a doctorate in Applied Epistemology from the Union Institute and University in 1996. With his wife Susan, he founded the Los Angeles Center for General Semantics where they offer educational and consulting services.

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