Rachel Corrie honors Irish history, while Israel forgets its own
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My friends,
When I think of an Irish ship on the sea filled with supplies for the needy, one image that does NOT come to mind is the picture of hundreds of ships from Ireland — then in the grip of The Great Hunger — sailing to England, the author of her agony, brimming with fresh cattle, sheep and dairy products meant for the fattened animals known as the English.
Since I do not believe our Loving Father deals in chance or coincidence, I think it no coincidence that the Irish flag ship Rachel Corrie is trying to deliver emergency aid to the impoverished residents of the Gaza Strip at precisely the moment we Irish recall the anniversary of An Gorta Mor.
Cecil Woodham-Smith, an authority on the Irish Famine, wrote in "The Great Hunger; Ireland 1845–1849," that no issue has provoked so much anger and embittered relations between England and Ireland as "the indisputable fact that huge quantities of food were exported from Ireland to England throughout the period when the people of Ireland were dying of starvation." Ireland remained a leading exporter of food to England throughout most of the five-year Famine.
Christine Kinealy, a University of Liverpool fellow and author of two texts on the famine, "Irish Famine: This Great Calamity" and "A Death-Dealing Famine," writes that Irish exports of calves, livestock (except pigs), bacon and ham actually increased during the Famine. The food was shipped under guard from the most Famine-stricken parts of Ireland. However, the poor Irish had no money to buy food."
The current — and excellent — edition of Irish America magazine (IrishCentral's sister publication) is devoted to an outstanding remembrance of the Famine, which you can read by clicking here. Unflinching and honest to a fault, it tells not only of the venom, hatred and prejudice that doomed millions of Irish, but to those good and noble hearts around the world who would not sit idly while a nation perished.
The Famine is rightly considered not only a human holocaust, but the birth of a special Irish spirit — perhaps a rebel spirit in that it would not accept double standards and double-dealing — that in many ways is alive and well today. I believe that even the uprising that has turned an Irish Cardinal's red hat into a scarlet letter and toppled the judgmental, all-powerful Irish Catholic Church from its self-made pedestal of power into "the defendant," is another expression of that spirit.
Which brings us to a modern-day Irish ship bobbing on the seas, the Rachel Corrie. It too is filled with Irish rebels, including Nobel Prize laureate Mairead Maguire, who insist on the right to deliver humanitarian supplies to the war-torn Gaza Strip. The Irish Government stands with them, and has attempted to negotiate these perilous waters with the government of Israel, which after much saber-rattling and threats of harm, is working on a compromise that the crew of the Rachel Corrie may or may not accept.
Ireland's most senior Catholic cleric, Cardinal Sean Brady, on Friday called for Israel to lift its military blockade of Gaza. The Primate of All-Ireland urged countries around the world to ensure international law is upheld by all parties in the region.
The Cardinal offered prayers for the families and friends of the nine Turks killed by Israeli commandos on an aid boat Monday.
"I deeply regret the loss of life and injury resulting from Israel's military takeover in international waters of the flotilla of humanitarian aid to Gaza this week," Brady said, mincing no words.
"Such loss of life is tragic and the violence associated with these events is reprehensible. It is clear that it is now time to lift the blockade on Gaza."
Brady, who visited Gaza in 2008, said he had been deeply moved by the "dire and unnecessary situation of human deprivation and need" in the terrorist Hamas stronghold.
It is said that man for man, Israel has the best fighting army in the world. Which, sadly, means that Israel is the most-frightened nation in the world. There is, of course, no shortage of people to fear in the "Holy Land," and historically, hard-line military policies are all that has "worked" for Israel in this bottle of scorpions.
The Shoah — the beyond-all-evil Nazi Holocaust that saw millions of Jews and others exterminated — was a monstrous moment in history that just keeps on "giving" — both for the good and the bad.
Instilling in the Jews the iron determination that "never again" would the horror of the Holocaust be permitted to happen, they built a democratic state of their own, a sanctuary in the Holy Land. But in fortifying themselves against the evil of history, have they also forgotten the good?
Hundreds of thousands of people liberated the Jews from Hitler's camps, tried the remaining evil-doers, and helped build the Jewish state — a state that did not exist in the camps, but which was certainly born there. The Jews know better than anyone on the planet what being a prisoner of war is, and what a holy thing an act of bravery and generosity is. Or do they? This is their moment to answer.
Tonight, let us pray that the Jewish people, so horribly abused throughout centuries, will also see the light of decency and goodness in their history, and in their hearts. We are only secure when we are in harmony with God's Own Will.
His Will be done.
God bless you all!
— Father Tim
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Monsoonman | Jul 08, 2010, 10:30 AM EDT
Hamas & Hezbollah are tied at the hip and one and the same, both supported by iran...But even CNN has their limits:CNN Editor Fired for Saying She Has "Respect" for Hezbollah Lowlife..CNN has fired senior editor of Middle East affairs Octavia Nasr.
Nasr wrote on......July 4, that she was "sad" to hear of the death of Hezbollah's Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah--a man for whom she has "respect."
***Fadlallah had justified suicide bombings, is believed to be responsible for the Marine barracks bombing..
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Monsoonman | Jul 08, 2010, 12:57 AM EDT
Shuvonn, I just thought you, Sean, McBro and I could golf together and discuss this mideast situation in person. I am sure we could come up with a solution to these and other world problems....BTW: Have you heard the latest? Iran has banned the mullet hairdo in their country. Today Kentucky has broken off all diplomatic relations with Iran....Oh why are you on this re-educate binge? I never said that...My evidence of Iran evil? Bullet holes.
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shuvonn | Jul 07, 2010, 09:54 PM EDT
SO you have NO proof that Iran is providing the financial backing for the free Gaza movement, I thought so.
Do you advocate the same treatment as Gaza for anyone who voted for Obama? Perhaps we should re-educate them too eh?
Perhaps the people of Gaza are too busy trying to find food for their family, standing in line to work on their olive farms and having to go through that security check points through that wall onto land that was once theirs. Food and shelter is a priority which is denied by the banning of goods by Israel.
You got your own little Chinese or Iranian thing going here, punish those that disagree with ya.
You DO know it is illegal to level collective punishment on a population? Yet YOU advocate that AND re-education of people who disagree with you, a little disturbing, I thought that people were entitled to express their opinions in American society. I come from a golfing family but I do not golf myself, my father was president of a golf club and my sister in law was lady captain of one the same year, my brother and nephews do also.
Oh and by the way I do some letter writing for Amnesty International, I wrote three today, one to prevent the bulldozing of a school in Jahalin, one to allow access to Gilad Shilat the Israeli soldier taken hostage years ago and the last to demand a fair and unbiased investigation into the Gaza Flotilla killings. But I suppose you consider ME a useful idiot too :-)
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Monsoonman | Jul 07, 2010, 08:07 PM EDT
Come on Shuvonn: Lets take a look at WHY Israel has to build security walls? You do know the incidents of suicide bombings have dropped 90% since those walls have been erected...Until the gazans throw off their terrorist masters they shouldn't expect to be treated as a civillized society. Get rid of hamas and the rest of the criminals and elect a Ghandi figure you would see the world rush to their side, the Israelis too. Do you golf by the way?
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shuvonn | Jul 07, 2010, 07:56 AM EDT
What is sinister is the *idiots* that play hard, fast and loose with facts. Have NOTHING to back up and prove their lies. And you have called Noam Chomsky, Hedy Epstein, Bishop Tutu *useful idiots*
And when I was asked for proof of the disgusting behavior of the IDF members who murdered the flotilla members of their ally Turkey in International waters and then STOLE and used their credit cards, I provided it, when the first source was belittled I provided another, you dropped that like a hot potato and never commented on it. Yes I agree there was NO defense for that,and you had NONE. I ask for sources and proof of your allegations of sinister organizations, you have NOTHING.
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Monsoonman | Jul 07, 2010, 01:05 AM EDT
Code pink is involved in the "peace" flotilla. Like I said the whole movement is rife with useful idiots.
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shuvonn | Jul 06, 2010, 07:46 PM EDT
So NOW you want to accuse Noam Chomsky, Jeff Halper, Hedy Epstein, Bishop Tutu as being involved with organizations that are being funded by Iran? You DO know they are involved with Free Gaza Movement. And your SOURCE and PROOF of such accusations are? Do you REALLY want to call Bishop Tutu AND Hedy Epstein who is a holocaust survivor as useful idiots?
And the Rachel Corrie sailed under the free gaza movement name, do you really want to accuse those on board as being funded by Iran, do you REALLY want to do that WITHOUT PROOF? Do you want to call European members of Parliament on board that flotilla useful idiots? What takes on a whole NEW meaning is someone who does very little research on topics, does not back up the loose and fast allegations they make about people and yes I KNOW all about following the money, how many BILLIONS does the US give to Israel yearly? The billions that the state of Israel NEEDS to survive? How many petro dollars do ya think it takes to forge Irish passports and fund a murder in UAE? How many petro dollars does it take to defend the Israeli soldiers who LIE about their actions in Gaza last year? Or to defend the IDF members who stole credit cards from Palestinian families, or the credit cards that were stolen from the flotilla members? YEAH, I follow the money, and its sickening to be honest....
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Monsoonman | Jul 04, 2010, 12:37 PM EDT
In a world of sinister organizations tagged with benign sounding names such as "Free Gaza, etc., "useful idiot" takes on a whole new meaning. When you trace their money to its source, it is always iranian/jihady petro dollars funding them....always, follow the money.
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shuvonn | Jul 03, 2010, 05:52 PM EDT
I can almost hear the yelling from here....:-)
Israels blockade on Gaza is ILLEGAL. FACT!
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Monsoonman | Jul 01, 2010, 11:47 PM EDT
Is it "legal" in your world Shuvonn, for a governments charter hamas, (its actual main reason for its existence), being the annihilation of a country?...IS THAT LEGAL SHUVOnN!!!!!!!!!
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shuvonn | Jul 01, 2010, 11:46 AM EDT
The Israelis are practicing illegal economic warfare on Gaza.
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Monsoonman | Jun 30, 2010, 07:23 PM EDT
Did you know it is stated in the Hamas charter their goal is the complete and utter destruction of Israel? Do you know who has complete political and military control of Gaza? Hamas.
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shuvonn | Jun 30, 2010, 06:54 PM EDT
Did you know that the state of israel had to be taken to court by an Israeli aid agency Gisha in January 2010 because they refused to reveal the list of banned goods into Gaza.
Israeli human rights organization Gisha, the Legal Center for Freedom of Movement, obtained an Israeli government document which says "A country has the right to decide that it chooses not to engage in economic relations or to give economic assistance to the other party to the conflict, or that it wishes to operate using 'economic warfare,' ".[78] Sari Bashi, the director of Gisha, said that this shows that Israel isn't imposing its blockade for its stated reasons of a security measure to prevent weapons from entering Gaza, but rather as collective punishment for the Palestinian population of Gaza. And NOW Israel is planning to take measures against people who take part in ANY boycott of Isrealis products, so do as I say, not as I do? How hypocritical of Isreal, but TYPICAL.
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Monsoonman | Jun 23, 2010, 09:59 AM EDT
Yes Israel, don't forget: Inspect all cargo and goods being shipped into Gaza, make sure they contain no rockets or weapons of mass destruction.
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