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Jury Selection Begins In Pennsylvania Priest's Sex Tourism Case

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Rev. Joseph Maurizio Jr.
Victimized by The Church?

Alan: Decades ago, I asked a priest-friend, "What percentage of priests are sexually active?"

"About half," Mike replied, "although frankly I worry more about the ones who aren't than the ones who are."

If someone has "the gift" of celibacy, let him (or her) be celibate.

On the other hand the percentage of priests who "have the gift of celibacy" -- as opposed to those who join the priesthood with a romanticized idea of "The Priestly Life" -- is small. 

Over time it becomes easier for "sexualized priests" to "accommodate the decline" than to start over in a better-suited profession.

Obligatory celibacy is an open invitation to sexual twistedness - whether pedophilia, romantic-involvement-with-parishioners or sexual cruising, whether gay, heterosexual or bisexual.

I venture that most priests who commit sexual crimes are victims of The Church which orchestrates sexual furtiveness and then imposes secrecy and denial.

I recall an insightful lemma of Twelve Step work: "Your sickness is as deep as the secret you keep." 

"Why Church Fathers Were So Negative About Sex"

Jury Picks Begin in Pennsylvania Priest's Sex Tourism Case

Jury selection began Tuesday for a suspended western Pennsylvania Catholic priest charged with traveling to Honduras to have sex with poor street children during missionary trips.
The Rev. Joseph Maurizio Jr., has been jailed since last fall when federal prosecutors in Johnstown accused him of molesting one boy and possessing child pornography. A new indictment in April added charges involving two other boys and that the Somerset County priest illegally sent $8,000 to a charity to help facilitate the trips which ended in 2009.
The 70-year-old priest has denied the allegations and has continued to be supported by some members of Our Lady Queen of Angels, the church he pastored before being placed on leave because of the charges.
U.S. District Judge Kim Gibson is expected to rule on two key issues before testimony begins Wednesday.
Federal prosecutors want to use an expert witness to describe the effects of sexual abuse on children, so prosecutors can argue that Maurizio's victims were similarly affected. The judge also has ruled that prosecutors can call a witness, now an adult, who also claims he was molested by Maurizio while just a boy, even though he's not one of the three alleged victims in the case.
That evidence is relevant, prosecutors argued in a motion to allow the testimony, because it demonstrates Maurizio's "persistent interest in sexual acts with minors and an ongoing desire to observe others engaging in sexually explicit conduct."
Defense attorney Steven Passarello has argued against the expert witness because she hasn't interviewed any of the alleged victims in the case.
The key charges Maurizio faces — engaging in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places — is also referred to as sexual tourism, or the act of traveling abroad to commit child-sex acts that are illegal in the United States.
He's also charged with three counts of transferring money out of the country used to promote an illegal activity.
Passarello has previously claimed that a rival charity, ProNino USA, and unspecified Dutch atheists have conspired to bribe poor Honduran children to accuse the priest.
ProNino USA hasn't responded to repeated requests from The Associated Press to comment on the defense attorney's claims.
The priest is charged with sending $8,000 in three installments to ProNino USA in 2007 and 2008 to finance his alleged sex trips. The charity is not accused of wrongdoing, nor does the indictment suggest that officials with the charity knew the purpose of Maurizio's trips.
Maurizio has been jailed since Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested him in September.
A criminal complaint filed then, which contains more details than the indictments, alleges Maurizio gave boys candy and money so he could molest them — including performing a sex act on a 14-year-old in a chapel — or watch the boys have sex. The sex acts occurred during mission trips to Honduras made by the priest's self-run charity in 2009 and prior years.


Germany Open To 500,000 Refugees Each Year As Crisis Grows On Continent

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 With Germany promising to make room for up to 500,000 new refugees a year, Chancellor Angela Merkel urged neighbors Tuesday to expand havens for desperate asylum seekers even as Europe remains divided over the spiraling migrant crisis.
Germany’s increasingly open-door policies reflect just one side of the struggle to handle the latest waves of migrants, including many from violence-battered Iraq and Syria. Other nations have moved in the other direction, seeking to block borders or push migrants ahead to the next country.
The escalating humanitarian crisis has sharply tested European cooperation and fundamental policies such as open frontiers and tolerance for the mainly Muslim newcomers.
Speaking in Berlin, Merkel and Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven backed a quota system for asylum seekers to be shared among the 28 nations of the European Union — a plan expected to be further outlined on Wednesday.
But several nations remain deeply opposed to a quota and have blamed countries such Germany and Sweden for generous asylum policies they claim entice migrants to make the risky trips to reach European shores.
“We should be clear and to the point,” Merkel said. “I am deeply convinced that this is task that will decide whether we maintain our European values. The entire world is watching us.”
Germany, Europe’s top economic power, is taking in the largest number of asylum seekers, with smaller Sweden taking in the largest per capita.
Merkel’s comments came after her vice chancellor, Sigmar Gabriel, braced Germans for what could be half a million refugees a year for “several years.”
“I believe we could surely deal with something in the order of half a million for several years,” Gabriel told broadcaster ZDF late Monday night.
The crush of migrants, meanwhile, showed no signs of easing.
A ship crammed with thousands of migrants docked in the Greek port of Piraeus near Athens. Greek authorities also rushed to send help to the island of Lesbos off the Turkish coast, where 20,000 migrants have been growing increasingly frustrated by the long wait in squalid conditions for a ferry to the mainland.
Migrants begin another day at camp on Hungarian border
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Several hundred new migrants crossed into Hungary from Serbia and arrived at a reception camp near Roszke on the morning of Sept. 8. The holding area set up in an open field near the border area is a temporary home for some 500 people, mostly refugees from Syria. (Reuters)
Further up the route traveled by the majority of migrants entering the continent, a record 7,000 Syrians reached the Greek border with Macedonia, the U.N. refu­gee agency reported Tuesday. Greek television broadcast chaotic scenes as migrants struggled to cross.
And on the border between Hungary and Serbia, migrants slept in an open field after clashing with police the day before. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who ousted his defense minister late Monday over a missed deadline for building a border fence, told the newspaper Magyar Idok that the government would speed up construction.
Gabriel said other European nations need to do more to address the crisis, even as Britain and France — two nations criticized for not doing enough — pledged to take in tens of thousands of asylum seekers.
Germany — the nation taking in the lion’s share, an estimated 800,000 by year’s end — has continued to lead the way. The government pledged Monday to hire 3,000 more police officers and spend $6.7 billion more to address the crisis, including emergency housing for 150,000 people.
Germany responded to the criticism Monday by announcing a reduction in cash handouts for asylum seekers during their initial months of processing, instead saying it would offer them more food stamps and in-kind aid.
Berlin also said it would push to have western Balkan countries such as Kosovo declared “safe” in a bid to weed out the many thousands of migrants now claiming asylum from countries not at war.
The German maneuvers reflected the complex nature of Europe’s migrant crisis, in which desperate Syrians and Iraqis are searching for sanctuary in the wealthy countries of Europe’s core along with a host of economic migrants pouring in from countries as far-flung as Pakistan and Bangladesh.
“We want to reduce the number of pull factors, and I think it’s a big step forward that we have consensus in our government to reduce the monetary benefits for those seeking asylum,” said Stephan Mayer, a German national lawmaker and home affairs spokesman for the Christian Social Union, part of Merkel’s ruling coalition.
In the crowded refugee centers across this nation of 81 million people, asylum seekers have conceded that they have come to Germany because it is doing more to help than other nations in the region.
Mohammed Mazher Alkilany, 28, a former public relations consultant for the Damascus tourism board who is living in a temporary shelter in east Berlin, said his family of three is living on 233 euros ($260) a month provided by the government — a sum he described as too little to cover the cost of warm clothes and blankets for the coming winter.
But they are also living in free temporary housing in a building outfitted with a playground and rooms with shared kitchens, bathrooms and washing machines. He insisted, though, that he did not come to Germany simply for its generous benefits.
“I came here because Germany is safe; there is no war,” he said. “Germany is the best in Europe. France is no good. You cannot get language classes there. But in Germany you can learn the language for free.”
Although Sweden is offering similar aid, he said it was “too far away, it is very cold, and it is always night there.”
A few European nations have been willing to set up operations to legally and safely bring, for example, Syrian refugees directly from bordering nations such as Turkey and Lebanon. But they have put strict limits on numbers, with all 28 E.U. nations offering just over 53,000 such spots since 2013, according to U.N. figures. That is a drop in the ocean compared with the more than 4 million Syrian refugees.
Instead, European nations have preferred to deal with asylum seekers only at the point when they are politically forced to — after the refugees physically cross their borders. Analysts say that a shift in policy would reduce the incentives to make the perilous voyage to Europe’s shores but that there was little political support for such an effort.
British Prime Minister David Cameron announced Monday that Britain would resettle 20,000 Syrian refugees directly from the Middle East over the next five years — a figure equal to the number of asylum seekers Germany took in over the weekend.
Cameron, however, said Britain was nevertheless acting with “head and heart” by accepting refugees only from camps around the Syrian border, while seemingly taking a jab at nations such as Germany for encouraging illegal trips by accepting so many.
“We want to encourage people not to make that dangerous crossing in the first place,” Cameron said.
Up to now, Britain has resettled only 216 Syrian refugees through its government program.
The scant opportunities to obtain visas on the ground near the Syrian conflict were dramatized by the drowning death last week of 3-year-old Aylan Kurdi, who had family in Canada but whose parents had been unable to get family reunification visas that would have given them a legal route out of Turkey. Instead, they tried to reach Greece by boat, with tragic consequences.
“We would prefer that no refugee would have to take that dangerous journey to have to reach safety in Europe,” said Melissa Fleming, a spokeswoman for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees.
Under a European Commission proposal to be released Wednesday, reception camps would be set up in Italy, Greece and Hungary to route new arrivals to other European countries. That could eliminate most of the risky overland legs of the journey. But the incentives to set sail from Turkey, Libya or Egypt would remain.
Birnbaum reported from Brussels and Witte reported from Budapest. Stephanie Kirchner in Berlin and Karla Adam in London contributed to this report.
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Anthony Faiola is The Post's Berlin bureau chief. Faiola joined the Post in 1994, since then reporting for the paper from six continents and serving as bureau chief in Tokyo, Buenos Aires, New York and London.

Michael Birnbaum is The Post’s Moscow bureau chief. He previously served as the Berlin correspondent and an education reporter.


Griff Witte is The Post’s London bureau chief. He previously served as the paper’s deputy foreign editor and as the bureau chief in Kabul, Islamabad and Jerusalem.

The Thinking Housewife: "Rape in MultiCulti Sweden"

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Alan: Is it not curious that allegations of epidemic rape 
-- perped by Islamic men living in Europe -- 
focus disproportionately on Scandinavia, 
home to the whitest exemplars of humanity?

The 35 Most Beautiful Women In Sweden

Alan: A recent post by The Thinking Housewife -- "Rape In MultiCulti Sweden" -- spotlights the determination of right-wing Americans to denigrate Islam even though allegations of widespread rape throughout Scandinavia (particularly by Muslims) are demonstrably false.

"Housewife" fails the straight face test by alleging that Islamic rape is spiraling out of control even though Scandinavian citizens -- male and female alike -- report no outrage on the internet.

Right-wing fondness for falsehood is so self-forgiving that conservatives refuse to investigate sources other than their own imaginary figments no matter how manifestly absurd they be.

Perhaps The Thinking Housewife would have us believe those Swedish hussies enjoy being raped; hence their silence.

The more absurd the "datum," the more conservatives bandy it about. 

Snopes.com spends a hugely disproportionate amount of time/energy debunking right-wing foolishness because there is so much to debunk. 

See "Top 25 Hottest Urban Legends." http://m.snopes.com/25-hottest-urban-legends/

It is no secret that facts are spun to ideological advantage on "both sides of the political aisle."

Even so, it is an inconvenient truth that since onset of The National Lunacy in the wake of 9/11, American conservatives have dedicated themselves to the destruction of Intellectual Rigor and to derogatory disregard for The Scientific Method.

Such epistemological vandalism has been so thorough that respectable epistemology is not even a memory. 

The Thinking Housewife is callous enough to call into doubt the murder of two dozen 5 and 6 year olds in Sandy Hook, Connecticut, but has no questions concerning the validity of rape data from Sweden.


The Thinking Housewife Plunges Into The Abyss Of Conspiratorial Thinking

In light of the rife falsehoods that saturate "Rape In MultiCulti Sweden," consider the following.

"Shortly after Arutz Sheva published the Oslo rapes report in early December, I wrote to The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Justice and the Police asking them to verify Gil Ronen’s claims. I received the following reply from Elisabeth Lund a Senior Adviser to the Ministry:
Statistics regarding assault rapists:
The Oslo Police District has given a report of rapes in Oslo in 2010. The report shows that for all types of rape, except assault rape, European perpetrators are in the majority, and they are mostly Norwegian. Assault rapes covers only five identified unique person. These have all a foreign origin. The number is however, so low that it does not provide a basis for drawing conclusions with regard to country of origin. Two of them were very young (under 18) and two had severe psychiatric diagnoses and cannot be regarded as representative of their ethnic culture. It is highlighted in the report that generalizations like “Oslo’s rapists are foreigners”, which have been seen in media, are wrong. The report gives no statistics regarding religion of rapists.”
Yours Sincerely,
Grethe Kleivan
Deputy Director General

Although the following source is a welter of poorly coordinated data, it also contains important information, much of it sourced. 
https://itsnobody.wordpress.com/2011/08/15/debunking-the-atheistracist-muslim-rape-lie-in-sweden/

To wit: "The US state with the lowest murder count and population size closest to Sweden (North Carolina) had nearly 100 more murders in 1 year than Sweden did in 5 years. Sweden’s murder count in 5 years (2008-2012) would be 414, where as North Carolina’s murder count is above 500 in just 1 year." http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2011/crime-in-the-u.s.-2011/tables/table-4


The Thinking Housewife 

Rape In MultiCulti Sweden

http://www.thinkinghousewife.com/wp/2015/09/rape-in-multiculti-sweden/#more-84993


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Why are there high rape crimes in Sweden, Norway and Denmark compared to the rest of the world?



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Eric Pepke
Eric Pepke
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The linked study has a reference to a paper that talks about reported rapes. This is useless, especially in a cross-cultural context, for several reasons.

For every crime (possibly except murder), the number of reported incidents is not the same as the number of incidents. Obviously, some reports may be false, and this may differ from culture to culture and individual to individual. Even if we neglect that, there is also the rate of reporting, and this can vary widely. People will be far less likely to report a crime that more hostile the authorities are to people and the less seriously they take reports. Dismissal of reports of sexual battery are commonplace, and they will also differ significantly from culture to culture.

In passing, let's note that rape is usually defined legally in a sexist way, as something that can only happen to women. A lot of places, such as most of the United States, have adopted less sexist or non-sexist sexual battery statuses. This doesn't completely solve the problem, though, as various agencies such as rape hotlines, even in states that have had non-sexist sexual battery laws for decades, tend to use the old-fashioned definition of rape. This could be controlled for by declaring simply that one does not care about male victims, which is commonplace. Even if one agree to this, the other problems make getting accurate numbers practically impossible.

A much better way of getting crime statistics is victimization surveys. (They do, however, require the victims not to be dead, as in murder, but then at least there is a body that can be difficult to ignore.) These have their problems as well, but the problems are methodological, and very smart researchers can do a lot about them. They will also, however, differ from culture to culture, based on patterns of communication in the cultures. For example, a culture with near-universal phone service may give different results than one without. A common way to deal with this is to try to use a scientific random sample, but this requires being able more-or-less accurately to guess what other characteristics of populations would be likely to affect the measurement. Very large samples are also required. Whether a study is done for various cultures depends heavily on funding of and interest by researchers, which is also highly variable.

There are two kinds of studies we have that give the best pictures:
  1. Large, international crime victims surveys, such as the ICVS - International Crime Victims Survey
  2. National crime reports for large rich countries, such as the United States and Canada, through national police forces (FBI, RCMP).
The methodologies of these two kinds of studies differ, but there's a heuristic in science, that if different methodologies produce the same results, the results are more likely to be correct.

When you do this for the two categories above, two patterns emerge. Sexual crimes in general go way up under two conditions:
  1. A large military presence
  2. The further one gets North in the Northern Hemisphere
Number 1 is easy to understand, as lots of aggressive and violent crimes go up with a high military presence. Despite what many in the military say about honor and the like, there is a social cost to training large numbers of people to kill others.

Number 2 is a bit trickier to understand. Perhaps the cold or lack of sunlight have an emotional effect on people. Perhaps it's an artifact of spending more time indoors with each other (which incidentally is the reason for the spread of colds in the winter, not the actual cold, which would normally reduce the spread of airborne infections). Maybe it even has something to do with the fact that sexual maturation is significantly faster the closer one gets to the tropics. Whatever it is, it seems to hold, and Sweden is pretty far North.

(Note that I'm not giving references for this. They are easily found on the web. I used to provide links, but it did not result my desired behavior, which is for people to look up their own stuff and try to show that I am wrong. That's the kind of thing that delights scientists [we're perverse]. However, they are easy to find in Google, and I hope that a few people will get pissed off at me for this answer and look some up, adding value to the discussion.)
  

Anders Nygaard
Anders NygaardNorwegian
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The issue this question raises was constructed on a distorted reading of the results of several surveys. I must assume they were intentionally misread by a number of groups with a racist agenda, trying to frame immigrant men as rapists. It spread rapidly among people who wanted to believe it and didn't or couldn't check the source in 2009-2011.

What the extreme right groups who touted the results of, among others, theUNODC crime and criminal justice statistics and the Oslo municipal rape statistics (Politi.no - Voldtekt) left out is that these studies work with numbers on reported rape. An increased number of rapes reported to the police may in some cases even be a good thing, as the police commissioner of Oslo stated in 2011, bringing out these numbers to prove that the police's work to get survivors to report rape were having an effect. Proving the far right narrative of immigrant and asylum seeking men stalking and raping women at night would depend on access to the number, perpetrators and circumstances of unreported rapes.

Unfortunately, according to emergency rooms and support organizations, the number of actual crimes may be as much as ten times higher than the number of crimes reported. A lot of that seems to be sexual violence in close relations (we don't have legalized marital rape here) - comparing these admittedly very different statistics would suggest that assault type rapes perpetrated by a stranger - and in particular a foreign-looking stranger - is much more likely to be reported to the police. As for perpetrators, since the number of convictions is depressingly low, we don't have that much good data there either, and we don't even know how many assaults are by repeat offenders, though some guesses might be made based on the conviction statistics.

Social acceptance of violent rape is extremely low - which is probably why nationalist and nazi propagandists went for it. If anyone's likely to be the victim of a honour killing in Scandinavia, it's a rapist; yet another reason crimes by friends and family go unreported. However, since 2000, rapes also include sexual molestation of an unconscious person, a person in a state of deception or under threat, an area which apparently isn't subject to the same extreme level of social sanctions.

Here's the Norwegian statistic of reported crimes for 2013. Anmeldte lovbrudd. Look for the light purple line. That's all the reported sexual crimes. 758 reported molestations of minors, 1137 reported rapes, 100 reported attempted rapes. Given what we know about the prevalence of sexual violence, we should want that number to go up, along with the number of convictions, while the "dark" numbers - the emergency room and support group numbers - go down.
  

Eli Garrido
Eli GarridoMarketing, Technology, Asia...
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As Disraeli said: there are three types of lies: lies, damn lies, and statistics. This is the case.

It's true that statistics (UNODC) show Sweden is the country with more rapes per 100,000 population in the world (the 2nd country is Jamaica with less than half of the cases reported in Sweden), but this a consequence of how crime is recorded in Sweden.


  • The Swedish police record each instance of sexual violence in every case separately, leading to an inflated number of cases compared to other countries.
  • Besides, Sweden also has a comparatively wide definition of rape. This means that more sexual crimes are registered as rape than in most other countries.
  

Magnus Itland
Magnus ItlandLived in Norway all my life
2.5k Views • Magnus has 100+ answers in Norway.
First, let us point out that in the public opinion of Scandinavia (and Sweden in particular), these publications are by political extremists on the borderlines of sanity, and as such can be expected to use statistics "the way the Devil reads the Bible" as we say up here.

What we next need to understand is that the Scandinavian countries no longer have a native rape culture. At some point rape became Just Plain Wrong and everyone agreed on this. It is not that it entirely stopped happening, but no one made excuses for it anymore. No more "boys will be boys" or "what could she expect, going out dressed like that". Respect for other people's bodily integrity was the rule.

Then, as the article points out, we got immigration, on a fairly large scale, from completely different cultures. Some of these have a completely different idea on what is acceptable behavior especially toward women. When women act the same way toward these as they do toward Scandinavian men, the foreigners rape them, or at least that is how it is perceived by the women. So the women report the incident to the police. The man, if found, will insist that it was all completely consensual, and generally find it absurd and racist that he is accused of such a crime. He can't help that the women here are crazy about him, can he?

So that is basically how it works. The number of reported rapes is high in Sweden because Swedish women faithfully report when they are raped, rather than assuming that it was their fault. It is lower in Norway and Denmark because we have less immigrants from rape cultures and the natives are more wary around them. Even so, the overwhelming majority of reported rapes here in Norway are by foreigners from non-Nordic cultures.
  

Anders Gabrielsson
Anders Gabrielssonborn in the south, raised in the north, lives in the middle. (Kind of.)
2.1k Views • Anders has 30+ answers in Sweden.
There are several factors, most of which have been touched upon above.

1) The definition of rape differs between countries. Sweden's definition of rape is comparatively broad, so incidents that would not be called rape in other places falls under rape here.

2) Willingness to report differs between countries. In a country where a report of rape is likely to go ignored or even get the victim in trouble the proportion of reported rapes will be lower. Even in Sweden there are great numbers of rapes that aren't reported - imagine what it's like where being a rape victim is a huge social stigma.

3) Willingness to dicuss the issue differs between countries. In a country where the police or politicians want to downplay the issue more cases will be noted as something other than rape.

In other words, using official statistics to compare the number of actual rapes is futile.
  
Liza Davis
Liza DavisDesigner/Photographer with a Writer's Eye
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Here is an article that discusses this topic in-depth.  Sweden: Rape Capital of the West  - It came from the Gatestone Institute's website. This particular group doesn't seem to have a particular ideological agenda that would make it hostile toward particular ethnic, racial, or national groups, so I trust its unique read of the social situation.  

In a nutshell, it says the Swedish political and legal system has gone out of its way NOT to see the connection between the upsurge of rapes and the type of men that who commit them so as to avoid being called racist.  What numerous studies of rape in Sweden have shown is this - 

"Twenty-one research reports from the 1960s until today are unanimous in their conclusions: Whether or not they measured by the number of convicted rapists or men suspected of rape, men of foreign extraction were represented far more than Swedes. And this greater representation of persons with a foreign background keeps increasing:
  • 1960-1970s – 1.2 to 2.6 times as often as Swedes
  • 1980s – 2.1 to 4.7 times as often as Swedes
  • 1990s – 2.1 to 8.1 times as often as Swedes
  • 2000s – 2.1 to 19.5 times as often as Swedes
Even when adjusted for variables such as age, sex, class and place of residence, the huge discrepancy between immigrants and Swedes remains."

WHO are these immigrants?  Primarily they come from Muslim societies, which culturally believe that women do not have individual rights over their bodies.  What they do with their bodies is determined by Religious and Cultural Practices, NOT by their person.  AND, it is generally believed in Muslim culture, that if a woman is uncovered - that is basically if she isn't swathed in fabric; if a woman spends time with men alone outside of family; if a woman does not have male protectors from her family; if a woman has sex outside of marriage - she is fair game.  And since men from these cultures DO NOT understand the concept of  individual female autonomy they think it open season on women in Sweden.  And AMAZINGLY there doesn't seem to be an outcry from women's groups in Sweden about this. (Alan: There is no outcry from women's groups in Sweden because there is, in fact, no underlying outrage to cry out about.)
  

The Christian Left

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“Toy Guns Outlawed At Republican Presidential Convention. Real Guns Allowed”

Sweden, With A Population Of 9.6 Million, Welcomes 15,000 Syrian Refugees

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Alan: Christian conservatives should be ashamed of themselves.
Their hardheartedness is epochal.
If there is a hell, they should give serious thought to whom will burn there.


 Yeshua Excoriates Fellow Pharisees: "The Woe Passages"

"Love Your Enemies. Do Good To Those Who Hate You," Luke 6: 27-42

"Do You Know What You're Doing To Me?"
Jesus of Nazareth
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2013/12/do-you-know-what-youre-doing-to-me.html

Sweden Has Done Something Truly Amazing To Help Syrian Refugees

Leslie Salzillo

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Some countries are doing little to nothing to help Syrian refugees. Other countries are doing quite a bit. What many around the world do not know is Sweden has been going above and beyond. Facebook's The Christian Left shared a story that reports Sweden was the first country in the EU to offer permanent residency to refugees from Syria. News agency TT/The Local reported in 2013:
The decision covers all asylum seekers from Syria who have been granted temporary residency in Sweden for humanitarian protection. They will now receive permanent residence permits, the Swedish Migration Board (Migrationsverket) announced on Tuesday.
There is an assessment:
The assessment is based on whether a person has an individual or general need for protection. As the situation in Syria has deteriorated and is now "extreme and marked by general violence" with no solution in sight, the agency has judged the poor security situation in Syria to be permanent.
They will also have the right to bring their families to Sweden.
And they can bring their families. How amazing is that?
In 2012 and 2013, a total of 14,700 Syrian asylum seekers came to Sweden. Together with Germany, Sweden is the EU country which has accepted the highest number of asylum seekers from the war-torn country.
In its statement, the Migration Board warned that asylum seekers who may be guilty of war crimes or crimes against humanity for their actions in Syria would lose their right to be classified as refugees or in need of protection.
In July 2015, Sweden offered free bus passes to refugees to help them travel and prevent them from being and feeling isolated.
Here's to Sweden and all the countries who show great compassion and humanitarianism towards their world neighbors. Many thoughts, prayers, and donations are going out to the suffering, sick, and dying Syrian refugees.
Ways to help:
Special thanks to Facebook's The Christian Left for posting the story.

Bill McKibben: "The Christian paradox: How a faithful nation gets Jesus wrong."

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2012/06/bill-mckibben-christian-paradox-how.html

"Pope Francis Links"

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"Twelve Steps For The Recovering Pharisee (Like Me)" By John Fischer
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2014/07/12-steps-for-recovering-pharisee-like.html





Stephen Colbert Funds Every Teacher-Requested Grant In His Native South Carolina

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Good guy, Stephen Colbert gives a lesson in charitable giving.

Stephen Colbert shocks South Carolina schools by funding every single teacher-requested grant

Jen Hayden

Comedian Stephen Colbert announced Thursday that he would fund every existing grant request South Carolina public school teachers have made on the education crowdfunding website DonorsChoose.org.
Colbert made the announcement on a live video feed Thursday at a surprise event at Alexander Elementary School in Greenville.
Colbert partnered with Share Fair Nation and ScanSource to fund nearly 1,000 projects for more than 800 teachers at over 375 schools, totaling $800,000.
There are certainly a lot of teachers in South Carolina celebrating this week. Thank you, Stephen Colbert!
1:38 PM PT: Video of Stephen Colbert and Donorschoose.org reps making the "flash fund" announcement to SC schools:

Kim Davis: If Christians Want Gov't Jobs, They Must Discharge The Government's Job Description

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Alan: Fundamentalist Christians do not understand history. 

Generally speaking, they undervalue - and often despise - learning, certainly deep learning in rich context. 

Fundamentalist Christians are"People of The Book"and the only book that will not "lead them astray" -- perhaps to Eternal Damnation -- is The Bible

Hence their ferocious determination to validate -- and extend -- the dominion of the only book they know, the only book they honor, the only book they respect.

Ignorant of history -- and compelled to put disproportionate emphasis on Sacred Scripture -- fundamentalists are clueless concerning the indispensable importance of Church-State separation.
"American Theocracy," By Kevin Phillips

Although America's "Founding Fathers"were mostly Christian deists, they were also determined to devise a political system that squelched every theocratic impulse, even when such impulses took the relatively benign form of "mother England" where the British monarch served as hereditary head of The Church of England, an institution nearly identical to Roman Catholicism but with neither pope nor cardinalate. 

Christian fundamentalists suppose that "God's Law" transcends every secular authority and -- according to fundamentalism's central doctrine -- each individual conceives "himself" as God's directly-ordained servant who is thus entitled -- and not only entitled, but required -- to act in accordance with the dictates of "his" individual conscience after contemplating God's Law.

It never occurs to these assiduously ignorant people that if they want a government job, they must discharge the duties of government office according to the specifications of governmental policy.

Even glancing knowledge of history makes clear that public sector jobs oblige employees to "serve the public" according to laws, rules and regulations set forth by legislative and administrative bodies of the polity that oversees them.

It is non-negotiable that a government employee render even-handed, across-the-board service.

No exceptions.

The long tradition of American conscientious objection shows that Christian dissidents have routinely anticipated the need to foreswear any kind of government favor, simultaneously accepting a protestor's life on Establishment margins. 

It is preposterous that Kim Davis -- a precious, self-satisfied "exceptionalist" -- believes that a workable "remedy" would be for county government to build a firewall around her "personal objection to gay marriage" when, in fact, the only honorable course of action is for Ms. Davis to quit.

That said, her $80,000.00 government salary may look unusually appealing to a person whose Plan B is Walmart greeter.

If my conjecture concerning Ms. Davis' financial self-interest is unfair, my injustice pales before her contempt for America's representative democracy which requires public servants to render public service evenhandedly and without exception.

It is high time for American conservatives -- particularly Christian conservatives -- to acknowledge the obvious: they are opposed to the rubrics of American governance. 

Kim Davis has exceeded her "15 minutes of fame." 

It will soon be apparent that Davis has no right to a remedy that exempts her from rendering "across-the-board" public service. 

In terms of Christian scripture, Christian history and Christian tradition it makes more sense for devout officials to stop issuing marriage licenses to previously divorced people.

Keeping in mind that not one of The Four Gospels says a word about homosexuality, it is emphatically true that Jesus himself expressly prohibits re-marriage.

Yeshua's condemnation is clearly set forth in chapter 10 of Mark's Gospel the oldest of the four canonical gospels.

Gospel Of Mark: Why Doesn't Kim Davis Deny Marriage Licenses To The Previously Divorced?


Amish Insight Into Kim Davis Uncivil Disobedience

Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Released From Jail

GRAYSON, Ky. — “Eye of the Tiger” poured out of the loudspeakers. The crowd cheered. And Kim Davis sobbed, then exulted.
The defiant clerk from Rowan County was free at last, ready to thank a crowd of thousands gathered outside the jailhouse where Davis was held for five days for refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples.
“I just want to give God the glory,” she said Tuesday, not long after a federal judge ordered her release. “Keep on pressing, don’t let down because He is here.”
Her defiance has made her a hero in the eyes of her supporters. And the escalating drama has also drawn the attention of two Republican presidential contenders, Mike Huckabee and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.), who arrived at the jail Tuesday, shortly before Davis was freed.
Huckabee called Davis a representative from God sent to lead the charge against “judicial tyranny.”
“God showed up,” Huckabee said. “He showed up in the form of an elected Democrat named Kim Davis.”
Davis was jailed at the Carter County Detention Center on Thursday after she refused to comply with a court order to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. The following day, her deputies began issuing the documents in her absence.
As a condition of her release Tuesday, U.S. District Judge David Bunning ordered Davis not to interfere with the issuing of marriage licenses by her office.
“Kim Davis cannot, will not violate her conscience,” her attorney Mat Staver said outside the jail, with Davis by his side. Asked if that meant she would refuse to issue licenses, he promised that people would “find out in the near future.”
He added: “She loves God, she loves people, she loves her work, and she will not betray any of those three.”
Initially, upon emerging from the jailhouse, Davis barely spoke; but when asked whether spending five days in custody was “worth it,” she smiled and nodded her head: Yes.
Huckabee added that if Bunning believes that someone should be jailed for being “willing to stand on the biblical definition of marriage,” then he would be willing to take the place of Davis, who previously said she was operating “under God’s authority.”
“Let Kim go, but if you have to put someone in jail, I volunteer to go,” Huckabee said. “Let me go, lock me up if you think that’s how freedom is best served.”
Five of the six clerks who work under Davis swore under oath last week that they could comply with the court’s order to issue marriage licenses. In a status report filed to Bunning’s court Tuesday, the couples who had filed suit against Davis after she first denied them marriage licenses said they were able to obtain them.
In a two-page order, Bunning said he is satisfied that the county clerk’s office is now complying with the court’s ruling.
He also ordered that Davis “shall not interfere in any way, directly or indirectly, with the efforts of her deputy clerks to issue marriage licenses to all legally eligible couples” in Rowan County. If she does interfere, Bunning wrote, the court will consider “appropriate sanctions.”
The news of the judge’s order was slow to spread outside the Carter County Detention Center, where a crowd gathered on the grass and asphalt for a planned 3 p.m. rally in support of Davis. Some had gathered as early as 8 a.m. and had driven from as far away as Texas, and churches distributed bottled water as the sun beat down.
Following the new order from Bunning, Huckabee arrived at the jail to meet with Davis, who was elected as a Democrat.
After her release, Huckabee praised Davis for being willing to go to jail in order to maintain the “clarity of her conscience.”
In an e-mail to The Washington Post, an attorney who represented the American Civil Liberties Union, which sued Davis on behalf of several gay couples, said the organization achieved what it set out to do.
“The goal was to get Ms. Davis to issue licenses, and to stop imposing her religious beliefs on the citizens she was elected to serve,” attorney Dan J. Canon wrote. “That goal has been achieved, for now.”
He added: “We are hopeful that Ms. Davis will comply with the Court’s orders and let her deputies continue to do their jobs.”
The licenses issued Friday were altered to remove Davis’s name. They now say they are issued in the office of “Rowan County, Rowan County County Clerk.”
But an attorney for Davis argued last week that without Davis’s approval as county clerk, the licenses are invalid.
“They are not worth the paper they’re written on,” Staver said Friday.
The five clerks who complied with the court’s order to issue marriage licenses have now been ordered to file additional status reports to the court every 14 days.
In a statement, LGBT advocacy group Human Rights Campaign said Davis has “no legal basis” to refuse to comply with the Supreme Court’s Obergefell v. Hodges decision, which legalized same-sex marriage.
“The overwhelming majority of public officials across this country are following the law, and history will not judge her kindly,” said HRC Legal Director Sarah Warbelow. “It’s far past time for this needless ordeal to end.”
Earlier on Tuesday, Davis’s attorneys had filed a document petitioning a U.S. Circuit Court to overrule Bunning’s contempt order.
Davis, an Apostolic Christian who opposes same-sex marriage, has argued that she is exercising her religious freedom by refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples. She has also sought a “remedy” from state officials that would exempt her from the mandate that all Kentucky county clerks issue marriage licenses in the state.
Outside of the jail, her supporters cheered, waved American flags, and carried crosses and signs.
“If this goes through, if the Supreme Court continues to override society and what the majority thinks, then all you’ve got left is tyrannical authority,” said Leonard Stone, 65, a Christian minister from Wolf County, Ky. “She should be released. That’s simple. The Supreme Court doesn’t have the right to write laws. She’s in there unconstitutionally.”

Elon Musk: Humanity Currently Running "The Dumbest Experiment In History"

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Elon Musk - Sun Valley
"Why run this crazy experiment to see how bad it'll be?"


Elon Musk says humanity is currently running 'the dumbest experiment in history'

People are running "the dumbest experiment in history" by continuing to burn fossil fuels, Elon Musk said in an interview earlier this year with Wait But Why's Tim Urban.
As Musk explained:
"The greater the change to the chemical composition of the physical, chemical makeup of the oceans and atmosphere [due to increased carbon emissions], the greater the long-term effect will be.
"Given that at some point they'll run out anyway, why run this crazy experiment to see how bad it'll be? We know it's at least some bad, and the overwhelming scientific consensus is that it'll be really bad."
Musk, a renewables entreprenuer who serves as CEO of Tesla and SpaceX and chairman of SolarCity, has clear reasons for saying this, yet it's hard to deny his logic.
Use of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas will end either when we run out of them or when we do enough damage to the earth that we have to stop.
If you use data from oil and gas giant BP, at present rates of extraction we'll be out of oil by 2067, natural gas by 2069, and coal by 2121. It's possible that we'll discover more oil trapped in tar sands or deep under the ocean, but it just gets more expensive and riskier to extract. And we'll still run out.
What's more we don't even want to use all the fossil fuels we have. Burning nonrenewable fuels makes the atmosphere warmer, and burning coal is worse than using other energy sources.
If we get to that point, the limiting factor won't be how many years of fossil fuels we have left, it will be how much more atmospheric change the planet can take. Some researchers already think we've reached the point where there's enough carbon in the atmosphere to cause catastrophic impacts to humanity.
That's why video game designer/Iron Man-protagonist Musk (and yes, genius tech entrepreneur) got involved with and became the CEO of the electric car company that became Tesla. Tesla's official mission is "to accelerate the advent of sustainable transport by bringing compelling mass-market electric cars to market as soon as possible."
If Tesla can convince the world that cars can run without oil, that would make a huge difference, as burning oil is responsible for about a third of greenhouse gas emissions, and getting electricity from a power plant through an electrical grid is more efficient than burning gas.
Tesla Model S BlueTeslaAn electric Tesla on the move.
Even in places in the US where coal provides a good proportion of electrical power, electric vehicles are still cleaner than gas-powered cars. But for true sustainability, electricity production needs to change too. In particular, countries need to stop using coal as soon as possible.
Sustainable alternatives include renewables like hydroelectric, wind, solar, and geothermal power. Nuclear power is also far cleaner than any sort of fossil fuel energy source.
Musk's comment about a dangerous experiment echos what scientists have been saying for decades.
In the 1950s, seminal global warming scientist Roger Revelle wrote about our industrial fuel consumption that "Human beings are now carrying out a large scale geophysical experiment of a kind that could not have happened in the past nor be reproduced in the future." That line that would go on to be the most quoted statement in history of global warming, according to Daniel Yergin's "The Quest."
It's just that now we're that much further along in that geophysical experiment, and if we don't put the brakes on it soon, we won't know how bad it'll be.
Here's a Wait But Why chart that explains where we are:
Right now, we're just going along using fossil fuels, despite the fact that we know this is a bad idea and it has an endpoint. The sooner we get past that point and move to the next era in energy, the better.




It's Only Rock And Roll: Working On A Play List For 9/25 Concert

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Dear John,

Thanks for your email.

I think "Spooky" and "Love The One You're With" are great additions.

"Spooky" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5IUxtiweLw
Dang! Who plays that sax?
I really enjoyed singing Spooky with Alger. 


I also think Alger's leadership on "Dim Lights, Thick Smoke and Loud, Loud Music" makes it an ace in the hole. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eWVIZZfiCU

Gilli has many personal favorites, including The Beatles'"I Will," Eagles'"Desperado" and a song by Sylvia whose name escapes me now.



Gilli and I do really well together on "Stuck in the Middle with You."

I also want to emphasize Gilli's GREAT voice which could really "take off" on the uplift of "Nearly Tight's" gifted instrumentalists. 

Copping to other personal preferences, not only do I like "Brown Eyed Girl,""Long Black Veil" and "The Weight," but I already have the first two memorized... and am closing in on the third. 

Elsewhere...




To round out my list of suggestions:




"Good Feeling To Know" (Poco): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPMadlXtfE0  I already know the lyrics!

I'm In A Hurry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ee35x737Wnw Pretty much got the lyrics down. 

I think these last two songs are incredibly fun to sing! 

"Good Feeling To Know" is over-the-top-fun. 

Although the following live recording is technically lacking, check out the energy that crystallizes around the music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYuHvvBd5H0

"Behind Blue Eyes" would probably require more work than we have time for but it's a great, doable song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfuWXRZe9yA

Do all the songs we rehearsed Monday make the cut?


Looking forward to Thursday's rehearsal!

Alan

On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 9:51 PM, JN wrote:


I would like to suggest that we add 2 or 3 songs for Thursday night.  I heard one of our lead guitarists take some riffs on "Spooky" the other night.  I also heard that maybe we could put together "Love the One Your With" since we have done that "out" before and it was mentioned in the last practice.

These are just suggestions.  I am wide open for suggestions.  

Also... please if there is a drum part that sounds bad or doesn't fit help me out. Playing from memory is not always the best approach for an old man.

Finally a name for the band is in the making.  Cred points for creativeness!

Thanks ya'll,

J

Innovative Ways That Germans Are Welcoming Refugees

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Refugee Crisis: Innovative Ways Germans Are Welcoming Them

Video: http://abcnews.go.com/International/refugee-crisis-germans-welcoming/story?id=33589179&google_editors_picks=true

Nearly 20,000 refugees arrived in Munich over the weekend, according to Bavarian authorities. And while there has been sporadic anti-migrant protests across Germany recently, many locals are finding original and heartwarming ways to welcome refugees.
The generosity of the German people has extended beyond train stations from classrooms to kitchens.
"Germany will be able to take in 500,000 refugees a year for a few years," Chancellor Angela Merkel's deputy Sigmar Gabriel said on local TV Monday, meaning Germany will be accepting more asylum seekers than any other European country.
PHOTO: A man holds a Welcome sign for arriving refugees at the train station in Saalfeld, central Germany, Sept. 5, 2015.
Jens Meyer/AP Photo
PHOTO: A man holds a "Welcome" sign for arriving refugees at the train station in Saalfeld, central Germany, Sept. 5, 2015.
PHOTO: About 50 cars and vans gather in Vienna on Sept. 6th to shuttle refugees across Hungarian border.
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PHOTO: About 50 cars and vans gather in Vienna on Sept. 6th to shuttle refugees across Hungarian border.
Dozens of volunteers have been driving to Hungary and to the Serbian border, picking up refugees walking along the highway in the aim of helping them travel to Western Europe. At least 150 cars crossed back into Austria Monday.
PHOTO: According to the makers, the Welcome App Dresden was developed to help new refugees after theyve arrived in Dresden, Germany.
Saxonia Systems AG/Apple
PHOTO: According to the makers, the "Welcome App Dresden" was developed to help new refugees after they've arrived in Dresden, Germany.
In Dresden, a city in eastern Germany, entrepreneurs have launched a smartphone app to help asylum seekers find information on how to register with the authorities, get health insurance and find their way around. Peggy Reuter-Heinrich, the CEO of Heinrich & Reuter Solutions, which worked on the app with Saxonia Systems, said in a statement that the app would help refugees deal with bureaucracy better than paper documents.
Across Germany, dozens of universities are offering free classes for refugees -- while courses are free for Germans, asylum seekers are usually required to pay a fee. Humboldt Universität inBerlin is one of several who recently invited refugees to register as guest students.
Other programs are offering online courses with professors from around the country to provide opportunities for refugees.
PHOTO: Refugees Welcome founders Mareike Geiling and Jonas Kakoschke pose with Bakary, a refugee from Mali that they hosted, in an undated handout photo.
Fluchtlinge Willkommen
PHOTO: "Refugees Welcome" founders Mareike Geiling and Jonas Kakoschke pose with Bakary, a refugee from Mali that they hosted, in an undated handout photo.
In Berlin, a couple has started an "Airbnb" for refugees, where locals are invited to host refugees in their homes for a temporary period of time. To date, more than 780 people have participated, according to a statement from the company "Refugees Welcome."
Also in Berlin, one group has founded a culinary company which aims to bring Germans and refugees together through food. "Über den Tellerrand kochen" or Cooking Out of the Box, started in 2013, have released a cookbook and hold cooking classes for locals taught by refugees, as a cultural exchange. The initiative has reportedly reached 45 cities in Germany, Austria, andSwitzerland.
“We aim to bring together two societies that are living parallel at the moment. Each person has something to offer and if you bring people together they can create something special," Lisa Thaens, an organizer of a cooking class program told ABC News.
PHOTO: Refugees and Germans sharing a meal at a community kitchen event organized by Ueber den Tellerrand kochen -
Ueber den Tellerrand kochen
PHOTO: Refugees and Germans sharing a meal at a community kitchen event organized by Ueber den Tellerrand kochen -
In Munich, the beloved German soccer club Bayern Munich recently announced it was donating $1.11 million to help refugees and set up a training camp for children arriving in Munich. They will offer meals and German language classes to the kids taking part in the program.


PHOTO: Bayerns Douglas Costa celebrates after teammate Thomas Mueller, scored his sides opening goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between FC Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen in Munich, Germany, Aug. 29, 2015.
Matthias Schrader/AP Photo
PHOTO: Bayern's Douglas Costa celebrates after teammate Thomas Mueller, scored his side's opening goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between FC Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen in Munich, Germany, Aug. 29, 2015.

"Don't Stop Believing," Journey

The Age-Old Normalization Of Warfare Through Stupidity, Ego And Religion

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MacArthur's Film Clip
1951

"Perpetual Warfare And Bipartisan Opposition To Obama's Iran Deal"
(Take special note of "Why We Fight" and Ike's description of America's "Military-Industrial Complex.")
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2015/03/perpetual-warfare-and-bipartisan.html

"Why of course the people don't want war... Why would some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece? Naturally the common people don't want war; neither in Russia, nor in England, nor in America, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But after all it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship.... Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought along to do the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is to tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country." Hermann Goering, Adolf Hitler's Deputy Chief and Luftwaffe Commander, at the Nuremberg trials, 1946.

Hobgobbledygook?

"All this was inspired by the principle - which is quite true in itself - that in the big lie there is always a certain force of credibility; because the broad masses of a nation are always more easily corrupted in the deeper strata of their emotional nature than consciously or voluntarily; and thus in the primitive simplicity of their minds they more readily fall victims to the big lie than the small lie, since they themselves often tell small lies in little matters but would be ashamed to resort to large-scale falsehoods. It would never come into their heads to fabricate colossal untruths, and they would not believe that others could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously... By means of shrewd lies, unremittingly repeated, it is possible to make people believe that heaven is hell - and hell heaven...The great masses of people will more easily fall victim to a big lie than to a small one."  "Mein Kampf," Adolf Hitler


"Not only do rulers keep many millions of men whose only trade is war, but these must be supported in worse than useless idleness by the labor of the poor. Still other millions are trained to war and are ever ready to answer to their master's call, to desert their homes and trades and offer up their lives to satisfy the vain ambitions of the ruler of the state. Millions more must give their strength and lives to build forts and ships, make guns and cannon and all the modern implements of war. Apart from any moral question of the right of man to slay his fellow man, all this great burden rests upon the poor. The vast expense of war comes from the production of the land and must serve to weaken and impair its industrial strength." Clarence Darrow, Resist Not Evil 

        The loud little handful--as usual--will shout for the war. The pulpit will--warily and cautiously--object--at first; the great, big, dull bulk of the nation will rub its sleepy eyes and try to make out why there should be a war, and will say, earnestly and indignantly, 'It is unjust and dishonorable, and there is no necessity for it.' 
Then the handful will shout louder. A few fair men on the other side will argue and reason against the war with speech and pen, and at first will have a hearing and be applauded; but it will not last long; those others will out-shout them, and presently the anti-war audiences will thin out and lose popularity. 
        Before long you will see this curious thing: the speakers stoned from the platform, and free speech strangled by hordes of furious men who in their secret hearts are still at one with those stoned speakers--as earlier--but do not dare to say so. And now the whole nation--pulpit and all--will take up the war-cry, and shout itself hoarse, and mob any honest man who ventures to open his mouth; and presently such mouths will cease to open. 
       Next the statesmen will invent cheap lies, putting the blame upon the nation that is attacked, and every man will be glad of those conscience-soothing falsities, and will diligently study them, and refuse to examine any refutations of them; and thus he will by and by convince himself that the war is just, and will thank God for the better sleep he enjoys after this process of grotesque self-deception. Mark Twain, "The Mysterious Stranger," 1910


"War is delightful to those who have not experienced it."  Erasmus 



"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children... This is not a way of life at all, in any true sense. Under the cloud of threatening war, it is humanity hanging from a cross of iron." Dwight Eisenhower

Dwight Eisenhower's Farewell Address
Broadcast From The White House
"This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence -- economic, political, even spiritual -- is felt in every city, every State house, every office of the Federal government. We recognize the imperative need for this development. Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. Our toil, resources and livelihood are all involved; so is the very structure of our society. In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together."

"Never has there been a good war or a bad peace." Benjamin Franklin 

One must think like a hero to behave like a merely decent human being. May Sarton
        
I was really too honest a human to be a politician and live.  Socrates, upon drinking hemlock

"An honest politician is one who, when he is bought, stays bought."  Simon Cameron (Lincoln's Secretary of War)

"I have the greatest admiration for your propaganda. Propaganda in the West is carried out by experts who have had the best training in the world -- in the field of advertising -- and have mastered the techniques with exceptional proficiency ... Yours are subtle and persuasive; ours are crude and obvious ... I think that the fundamental difference between our worlds, with respect to propaganda, is quite simple. You tend to believe yours ... and we tend to disbelieve ours." Soviet correspondent based five years in the U.S.



"Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction.
Devout Christian, Blaise Pascal

In Shakespeare's Henry IV, the dying king confesses to his son (who will inherit the throne) that his foreign war in the Holy Land has been completely unnecessary and has been carried out for a particular political purpose. He created this foreign war to increase and concentrate power, and to silence his critics. Henry's advice to his son is that he too should "busy giddy minds with foreign quarrels."

O my son,
God put it in thy mind to take it hence,
That thou mightst win the more thy father's love,
Pleading so wisely in excuse of it!
Come hither, Harry, sit thou by my bed;
And hear, I think, the very latest counsel
That ever I shall breathe. God knows, my son,
By what by-paths and indirect crook'd ways
I met this crown; and I myself know well
How troublesome it sat upon my head.
To thee it shall descend with bitter quiet,
Better opinion, better confirmation;
For all the soil of the achievement goes
With me into the earth. It seem'd in me
But as an honour snatch'd with boisterous hand,
And I had many living to upbraid
My gain of it by their assistances;
Which daily grew to quarrel and to bloodshed,
Wounding supposed peace: all these bold fears
Thou see'st with peril I have answered;
For all my reign hath been but as a scene
Acting that argument: and now my death
Changes the mode; for what in me was purchased,
Falls upon thee in a more fairer sort;
So thou the garland wear'st successively.
Yet, though thou stand'st more sure than I could do,
Thou art not firm enough, since griefs are green;
And all my friends, which thou must make thy friends,
Have but their stings and teeth newly ta'en out;
By whose fell working I was first advanced
And by whose power I well might lodge a fear
To be again displaced: which to avoid,
I cut them off; and had a purpose now
To lead out many to the Holy Land,
Lest rest and lying still might make them look
Too near unto my state. Therefore, my Harry,
Be it thy course to busy giddy minds
With foreign quarrels; that action, hence borne out,
May waste the memory of the former days.
More would I, but my lungs are wasted so
That strength of speech is utterly denied me.
How I came by the crown, O God forgive;
And grant it may with thee in true peace live! 

"Whether the mask is labeled Fascism, Democracy, or Dictatorship of the Proletariat, our great adversary remains the Apparatus, the bureaucracy, the police, the military. Not the one facing us across the frontier or the battle lines, which is not so much our enemy as our brother's enemy, but the one that calls itself our protector and makes us its slaves. No matter what the circumstances, the worst betrayal will always be to subordinate ourselves to this Apparatus, and to trample underfoot, in its service, all human values in ourselves and in others."  Simone Weil, Politics, Spring 1945 

"The great error of nearly all studies of war, an error into which all socialists have fallen, has been to consider war as an episode in foreign politics when it is especially an act of internal politics and the most atrocious act of all . . . Since the directing apparatus hqs no other way of fighting the enemy than by sending its own soldiers, under compulsion, to their deaththe war of one state against another state resolves itself into a war of the state and the military apparatus against its own people." Simone Weil, Politics, 1945 

"The greatest crime since World War II has been U.S. foreign policy."  Ramsey Clark, U.S. Attorney General, Carter Administration

"The crimes of the U.S. throughout the world have been systematic, constant, clinical, remorseless, and fully documented but nobody talks about them." Harold Pinter


Conservative Christians Delight In The Punishment And Pain Of Others

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"We Can Be Pretty Sure That Many Good People Are Roasting In Hell"

The Thinking Housewife

Alan: Not just many people, but "many good people."

Dear Fred,


I do not know if The Thinking Housewife is getting weirder or if I'm growing more attuned to her weirdness.

In any event the post pasted below, "Bumper Sticker," is not only bizarre but gratuitously uncharitable. 

It often seems that Christian conservatives delight in punishment/pain as if sadism were an indispensable pillar of goodness. 

Christianity's Bedrock Commitment To Torture: 
Remaking "The Faithful" In God's Image

The Civil War: White Christians Slaughtering One Another On A Scale ISIS Can Only Dream Of

"Christian Conservatism: "The Saved,""The Damned,""The Rich,""The Poor"


Hey Christian! How Many Of Jesus' Moral Stands Do You Approve? 
Take The Test!

Psychological Projection Indicts "The Good Christians," Not The People They Indict

Pope Francis: What Christianity Looks Like When Believers Realize "God Is Love"

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2014/12/pope-francis-what-happens-when-jesus-is.html

Consistent with The Know-Nothing Nativism, to whose lineage The Thinking Housewife belongs, Ms. Wood is, ironically, anti-Catholic despite her profession of RC ultra-orthodoxy. (I hold that ultra-orthodoxy is anti-Catholic.)

The American Party: Know Nothing Nativism And Opposition To Catholic Immigration
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2013/12/the-american-party-no-nothing-nativism.html
Like the Pharisees, the Know Nothings are always with us.

No matter how quixotic it proves to be, Germany's treatment of immigrant refugees is more Christian than the spiteful bitterness  that Laura considers Christianity under aegis of Pope Paul IV. 
Pope Paul IV, 1476 - 1559. Proto-Nazi?

Germany Open To 500,000 Refugees Each Year As Crisis Grows On Continent

http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2015/09/germany-open-to-500000-refugees-each.html

Pax tecum

Alan


The Thinking Housewife

Bumper Sticker

September 5, 2015
HENRY McCULLOCH writes:
Great idea I saw today for a campaign season bumper sticker:
I voted for Bush Senior, but I ain’t voting for Señor Bush!


The Hard, Central Truth Of Contemporary Conservatism

The hard, central "fact" of contemporary "conservatism" is its insistence on a socio-economic threshold above which people deserve government assistance, and below which people deserve to die. 

The sooner the better. 

Unless conservatives are showing n'er-do-wells The Door of Doom, they just don't "feel right." 

To allay this chthonic anxiety, they resort to Human Sacrifice,  hoping that spilled blood will placate "the angry gods," including the one they've made of themselves. http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2013/09/harvard-study-45000-americans-die.html 

Having poked their eyes out, they fail to see  that self-generated wrath creates "the gods" who hold them thrall.

Almost "to a man," contemporary "conservatives" have apotheosized themselves and now -- sitting on God's usurped throne -- are rabid to pass Final Judgment

Self-proclaimed Christians, eager to thrust "the undeserving" through The Gates of Hell, are the very people most likely to cross its threshold. 

Remarkably, none of them are tempted to believe this. 


Aquinas Defines "Law"

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The Dust In Your House: The Unseen Critters That Share Your Space

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Alan: What most people consider grotesque contamination is unavoidable. 
Is ignorance bliss?

Dust Mite
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_dust_mite

"What The Dust In Your House Reveals About You"
Los Angeles Times
http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-bacteria-dust-home-20150825-story.html

10% of a two year old pillow may be comprised of the feces and corpses of house mites.

"Natural History is the antidote for piety."
Gregory Bateson
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Bateson






Kim Davis Won't Return To Work Until Next Week

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Kim Davis, Kentucky county clerk
Kim Davis: If Christians Want Government Jobs, They Must Discharge The Government's Job Description
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2015/09/kim-davis-if-christians-want-govt-jobs.html

Gospel Of Mark: Why Doesn't Kim Davis Deny Marriage Licenses To The Previously Divorced?


Amish Insight Into Kim Davis Uncivil Disobedience

Embattled Ky. county clerk delays return to work



Kim Davis, the embattled Kentucky county clerk at the center of a dispute over gay marriage and religious liberty, is out of jail but "needs time to rest" and won't return to work until Friday or Monday, her lawyers said Wednesday.
Liberty Counsel, the legal group representing Davis, said she plans to spend time with family after the six-day ordeal in the Carter County Detention Center.
The Rowan County clerk was jailed on Thursday for refusing to comply with a federal judge's order to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. While she was being held, her deputies complied with the order, which satisfied the court.
But her attorneys say the licenses issued so far are not valid and that Davis still refuses to authorize the forms, even after six days in jail. However, Mat Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, never directly addressed whether Davis would try to reestablish the policy upon her return.
U.S. District Judge David Bunning released Davis from jail Tuesday on the condition that she does not interfere with her deputies issuing the licenses.
Bunning said he was satisfied that the Rowan County Clerk’s Office would comply with his order. But he warned her she would be sanctioned again if she violates the conditions of her release and ordered the court-appointed lawyers for her deputy clerks to report every 14 days on whether they are continuing to comply with their sworn pledge to issue licenses to all couples.
Five of her six deputy clerks — all except her son Nathan — said under oath they would do so.
On Wednesday, the county clerk's office opened at 8 a.m. on schedule Wednesday without Davis, but with three protesters on hand holding signs. Deputy clerk Brian Mason, noting that the office would issue licenses to anyone seeking them, said 10 had been issued since Friday, seven of them to same-sex couples, the Associated Press reports.
The dispute has served as rallying cry for religious groups who championed Davis' actions as an expression of her religious liberty. Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee was on hand in front of the detention center Tuesday to escort her to a podium for a rally of about a thousand supporters.
“I just want to give God the glory,” she said, as Christian groups from around the region roared in support of her release. “His people have rallied, and you are a strong people.”
Davis, who took the stage as "Eye of the Tiger" played over a speaker system, urged the crowd to keep pressing because “He is here,” but she declined all comment at an earlier news conference. When a reporter asked if her time in jail was worth it, Davis only nodded her head yes for a moment.
Staver told reporters that she had not abandoned her conscience. “We are pleased that Kim Davis has been ordered released,” he said in a statement. But "she can never recover the past six days of her life spent in an isolated jail cell like a common criminal because of her conscience and religious convictions.”
Staver said in an email Tuesday night that "we need time to speak with Kim about the order, and she needs time to rest."
For now at least, it appears that the licenses will be issued. The American Civil Liberties Union, which represents four couples who sued her, said its goal has been achieved.
“This case was brought to ensure that all residents of Rowan County, gay and straight, could obtain marriage licenses,” William Sharp, legal director for the ACLU of Kentucky, said in a news release.
The Rowan County Rights Coalition, which has been protesting Davis' no-license policy for weeks, was not planning any events outside the courthouse Wednesday.
"Licenses are being issued, that's all we wanted," said coalition member Nashia Fife. "This is not about Kim Davis. We support Judge Bunning's decision to release her."

"Weaponizing The Bible": Christian Bigots Struggle To Justify Discrimination

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"There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love." 
1 John 4:18


Good Religion And Bad Religion
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2015/02/bad-religion-and-good-religion.html

"Bad Religion: A Compendium"

Gospel Of Mark: Why Doesn't Kim Davis Deny Marriage Licenses To The Previously Divorced?


How Religious 'Liberty' Has Been Used to Justify Racism, Sexism and Slavery Throughout History

Using religion to deny people rights is an old routine that harms both the church and the state.
There has been an enormous backlash from Indiana's decision to enact a law that would allow businesses to discriminate if they invoke religious liberty. Responding to a flurry of boycott threats, Republican Governor Mike Pencesigned a “fix” to the bill he says would prevent it from being used to discriminate.
But for the religious right, the battle lines have been drawn. 2016 presidential contenders like Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Bobby Jindal, Rick Santorum, Ben Carson and others have all rushed to defend Indiana's legislation, as a number of state legislatures continue to debate enacting similar measures. In Louisiana, one Republican lawmaker is introducing a narrower bill specifically taking aim at marriage, with the intent to allow businesses to discriminate against same-sex weddings and deny benefits to employees in same-sex marriages.

In all of these examples, religious belief is invoked to justify a right to discriminate. Proponents argue that constitutional protections for religious freedom are insufficient, and these new laws—aimed at granting businesses themselves exemptions from laws based on the invocation of religion—are necessary. It's no surprise that these laws are proliferating around the same time marriage equality is slowly becoming the law of the land in most of the country. However, cries of religious liberty and a religious-based right to discriminatory and harmful behavior are not new. For centuries, religion has been used and abused as a shield for harmful behavior, to justify everything from slavery to sexist violence to racism in the Jim Crow South.
Slavery's Religious Supporters
In today's history books, the righteous deeds of abolitionists—many of them devout Christians—are rightly documented, showing how the Gospel  was used to liberate millions of human beings who had been subjugated by slavery. However, while the abolitionists did use scripture to make their case, many of their pro-slavery opponents also invoked biblical traditions.

In 1852, the writer Josiah Priest published a book titled Bible Defence Of Slavery: And Origin, Fortunes, and History of the Negro Race. The publisher's preface points out the belief that “the institution of slavery received the sanction of the Almighty in the Patriarchal age; that it was incorporated into the only national constitution which ever emanated from God, that its legality was recognized, and its relative duties relegated by our Saviour, when upon earth."
Priest quotes liberally from scripture, citing numerous examples of enslavement being sanctified in the Bible. He writes, “If God appointed the race of Ham judicially to slavery, and it were a heinous sin to enslave one, or all the race, how then is the appointment of God to go into effect? …. God does never sanction sin, nor call for the commission of moral evil to forward any of his purposes; wherefre we come to the conclusion, that is is not sinful to enslave the negro race, providing it is done in a tender, fatherly and thoughtful manner.”
Priest's interpretations of the Bible were particularly popular in the American South, with the Southern Baptists championing religious justifications for enslavement. Prominent Baptist minister Richard Furman helped polarize southern white Baptists to support the institution of slavery; he wrote to the governor of South Carolina explaining that “the right of holding slaves is clearly established in the Holy Scriptures”; he specifically cites the “Israelites [being] directed to purchase their bond-men and bond-maids of the Heathen nations; except they were of the Canaanites, for these were to be destroyed. And it is declared that the persons purchased were to be their 'bond-men forever;' and an 'inheritance for them and their children.'”
It was not until 1995's Southern Baptist Convention that the organization issued an apology for its former stance on slavery.
Weaponizing the Bible For Sexism
The Seneca Falls Woman's Rights Convention of 1848 was one of the major gatherings of the women's movement, and is considered to have been one of the turning points for suffragists in particular. In the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions the activists there compiled, they specifically included a provision condemning those who would use the Bible to suppress their rights: “Resolved, That woman has too long rested satisfied in the circumscribed limits which corrupt customs and a perverted application of the Scriptures have marked out for her, and that it is time she should move in the enlarged sphere which her great Creator has assigned her.”
Clinging to verses in the Bible that gave unequal status to men and women, opponents of the suffragists justified their beliefs with religious teaching. “Who demand the ballot for woman? They are not the lovers of God, nor are they believers in Christ, as a class. There may be exceptions, but the majority prefer an infidel's cheer to the favor of God and the love of the Christian community. It is because of this tendency that the majority of those who contend for the ballot for woman cut loose from the legislation of Heaven, from the enjoyments of home, and drift to infidelity and ruin,” intoned Justin Fulton, a prominent reverend in 1869.
The religious-based bigotry against women was so intense that Elizabeth Cady Stanton actually wrote The Woman's Bible to directly challenge religious oppression of women. The book's critique of using religion to justify discrimination against women was considered so controversial it not only was denounced by sexists, but also by the National American Woman Suffrage Association, which saw the book as a mistake for the movement.
Jim Crow's Holy Defenders
Other than the Christian right's modern-day campaign against gay rights, the most recent use of scripture and religious liberty to justify discrimination was the 20th-century defense of Jim Crow. ThinkProgress's Ian Milhiser notes that Democratic Senator Theodore Bilbo used his religious faith to justify preventing integration of the races.
“[P]urity of race is a gift of God.... And God, in his infinite wisdom, has so ordained it that when man destroys his racial purity, it can never be redeemed,” wrote Bilbo in the bookTake Your Choice: Separation or Mongrelization.
Segregationist governor George Wallace invoked God 27 times in his famous speech that came to be known as “segregation now, segregation forever.” Georgia governor Allen Candler saidthat “God made them negroes and we cannot by education make them white folks”; following the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case that mandated desgregation of schools, Senator Harry Byrd took to the floor and quoted Genesis and Leviticus to justify continued segregation of the races.
Harming Church and State
None of this is to argue that religious values can't inspire individuals to do good. Towering figures such as the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mother Teresa improved the lives of millions and used scripture to liberate people, not oppress them. But a cursory review of the history shows that invoking religious preference to justify discrimination and oppression is a common tool. That's why although the Constitution guarantees your right to practice your religion as you see fit, it also prevents the government from using it to deny people rights. The current debates over religious liberty are hardly new, they are simply new cover for using religion to deny people rights, an old routine that harms both the church and the state.
Zaid Jilani is an AlterNet staff writer. Follow @zaidjilani on Twitter.

Sub-Saharan Africa Has More Inhabitants Than The World Had When Napoleon Rose To Power

Syrian Refugees: Which Countries Welcome Them And Which Don't. (Turkey Leads The Pack)

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A cold reception: Gulf states shun Syrians

A cold reception: Gulf states shun Syrians
Video: http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/09/world/welcome-syrian-refugees-countries/

Syrian refugees: Which countries welcome them, which don't



Story highlights

  • Turkey is home to almost half of the 4.1 million Syrian refugees
  • Europe struggles with how many migrants to welcome; U.S. has taken in 1,500 this year
  • Several Gulf countries have offered zero resettlements to Syrians
(CNN)The expanding Syrian refugee crisis highlights the differences among countries that welcome desperate migrants and those that don't.
Some 4.1 million Syrians are fleeing a homeland riven by more than four years of civil war. Some countries have taken in so many migrants it's caused a population spike, while others have done little or nothing at all.
Here's a country-by-country look at what is being done to address the worst refugee crisis since the Rwandan genocide more than 20 years ago, according to experts.

Which countries take in the Syrian refugees?

Turkey: 1.9 million
Remarkably, this country now shelters almost half of the Syrian refugees and clearly has more than it can handle.
    It's the No. 1 destination for displaced families.
    Erdogan: 'Western world to be blamed' for migrant crisis
    Erdogan: 'Western world to be blamed' for migrant crisis 03:12
    Geography explains much of it: Turkey and Syria share a border.
    The masses are so vast that 14% of them are sheltered in camps, U.S. figures show.
    A staggering share of them are children and teens: More than half are under age 17, according to U.N. figures.
    Lebanon: 1.1 million
    The influx is so profound in Lebanon that the 1.1 million Syrian refugees mark a 25% increase in the country's 4.4 million population.
    Those figures make Lebanon the country with the highest per capita concentration of refugees, the United Nations says. It also shares a border with Syria.
    "The influx of a million refugees would be massive in any country. For Lebanon, a small nation beset by internal difficulties, the impact is staggering," U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres said last year.
    Jordan: 629,000
    Jordan provides shelter to a large number of refugees from Syria, Iraq, Somalia and Sudan, but Syrians constitute the majority of Jordan's refugee population, the United Nations says.
    Putin, Erdogan blame West for Syrian Crisis
    Putin, Erdogan blame West for Syrian Crisis 04:42
    Jordan has a history of taking in refugees. Nearly half of its 7 million population is of Palestinian origin.
    The Syrian arrivals, however, strain resources and "could have a negative impact on Jordanian public opinion of refugees and make preserving the country's asylum space in the country challenging," the United Nations says.
    About 20% of the Syrian arrivals live in camps.
    Iraq: 249,000
    Like Syria, Iraq has been torn by attacks launched by ISIS, the extremist Islamist group that has captured portions of both countries for what it calls its Islamic caliphate.
    Not surprisingly, most of the Syrian refugees have settled in northern areas such as Irbil, Duhuk and Nineveh, which are among the closest to the Syrian border and have large Kurdish populations, the United Nations says.
    The notion of Syrian refugees in Iraq may strike some as ironic, if not absurd, because Iraq has deteriorated under sectarian strife and ISIS assaults, producing a sizable population of Iraqi refugees.
    "As Syria's civil war has dragged on, the direction of forced migration for many Iraqi refugees has reversed. Tens of thousands of Iraqis who sought refuge in Syria between 2003 and 2011 have returned home, joining about a million Iraqis who were already internally displaced," Refugees International said.
    About 38% of the Syrian refugees live in camps in Iraq, the U.S. State Department says.
    Egypt: 132,000
    Egypt rounds out this look at how the Mideast hosts most of the Syrian refugees.
    No refugees live in camps there.
    In fact, Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris, one of the region's wealthiest men, has offered to buy an island for refugees. He would like to buy an isle from Greece or Italy. His name for the proposed island home: Hope.

    Which countries are getting Syrian asylum requests?

    Germany: 98,700
    As Germany faces the largest share of Syrian requests for asylum in Europe, Chancellor Angela Merkel called for quotas to be set for each country to take a share of displaced people, including from Syria.
    Germany expects the overall asylum requests received to soar above the current U.N. count of 98,700 from Syrians alone.
    A Syrian family arrives at a train station in Saalfeld, Germany.
    There could be 800,000 applications for asylum in Germany this year, and the country could take 500,000 refugees each year for "several years," Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel has said.
    Sweden: 64,700
    Sweden joins Germany in demonstrating a high standard of responsibility in the refugee crisis, and Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven joined Merkel at a press conference this week in urging a Europe-wide solution for hosting refugees.
    In the 1990s, Sweden accepted 84,000 refugees from the Balkans.
    "We accept that every person has a right to seek asylum," Swedish Foreign Affairs Minister Margot Wallstrom said. "This also puts the European solidarity to a test. I think it's important that we signal being a community that rests on common values of democracy and defense of human rights."
    France: 6,700
    The number of asylum requests has been relatively low.
    But they will surely increase now that French President François Hollande has said France is ready to take on more responsibility and host 24,000 refugees over the next two years.
    The French leader said this number would be France's share under a proposal by the European Commission for EU nations to take in 120,000 refugees over the next two years.
    "We will do so because it is the principle to which France is committed," Hollande said.
    United Kingdom: 7,000
    The United Kingdom will likely see an upswing in asylum requests now that it has said it will take up to 20,000 Syrian refugees over the next five years.
    British PM says UK will resettle 20,000 new refugees
    British PM says UK will resettle 20,000 new refugees 02:47
    But Britain will focus on resettling vulnerable refugees from camps in countries bordering Syria, not those who have already entered Europe, Prime Minister David Cameron said Monday.
    "This provides refugees with a more direct and safe route to the United Kingdom rather than risking the hazardous journey to Europe, which has tragically cost so many lives," he said.
    The refugees will receive a five-year humanitarian protection visa, Cameron said. Britain has been the second largest provider of humanitarian aid to Syrian refugees within the Middle East region,according to U.N. figures.
    Denmark: 11,300
    Though it has received a relatively large number of Syrian asylum requests, Denmark has sought to discourage the arrival of more migrants.
    The country paid for ads in Arabic in four Lebanese newspapers to get the word out about its new, tightened restrictions -- such as reducing social benefits -- to try to prevent refugees from getting into the Scandinavian nation.
    "We cannot simply keep up with the present flow," Immigration and Integration Minister Inger Stojberg, a member of the right-wing Venstre Party, said on Facebook. "In light of the huge influx to Europe these days, there is good reason for us to tighten rules and get that effectively communicated."
    Hungary: 18,800
    Many Syrian refugees are reluctant to register an asylum application in Hungary.
    Having traveled north through the Balkans, those arriving on the country's border with Serbia have had police greet them and been forced to wait, sometimes for days, in holding areas and transit camps, where conditions are said to be poor.
    Tensions flare along Serbia-Hungary border
    Tensions flare along Serbia-Hungary border 02:17
    Many migrants would prefer to register as refugees in countries such as Germany, Sweden and Austria, continuing their journey through Hungary to Northern and Western Europe.
    Hungary's right-wing government, which has been trying to stop the flood of migrants, has erected a barbed wire fence along its more than 160-kilometer (100-mile) border with Serbia to prevent them from crossing there.
    Serbia, which has received 49,500 asylum requests from Syrian refugees, is not a member of the European Union.
    Other European countries
    Syrian refugees have made a wide range of requests for asylum in other parts of Europe, including -- between April 2011 and this July -- 5,500 in Spain, 14,100 in the Netherlands, 18,600 in Austria, 8,300 in Switzerland and 15,000 in Bulgaria, according to the United Nations.
    Italy, where many migrants who've made the perilous Mediterranean crossing from North Africa first land, had received 2,143 asylum applications as of July, the United Nations said.
    Greece, which lies on a popular transit route from Turkey, has seen more than 250,000 people arrive on its shores this year so far, according to the International Organization for Migration. It had received 3,545 asylum applications as of July, U.N. figures show.

    What's North America doing?

    United States: 1,500 resettlements
    About 1,500 Syrian refugees have been admitted to the United States, the majority of them since January, but the country is looking to increase that number in 2016, a State Department official said.
    Should the U.S. be doing more to help Syrian Refugees?
    Should the U.S. be doing more to help Syrian Refugees? 05:01
    "The United States is committed to maintaining a robust refugee admissions program, and is particularly aware of the needs of the Syrian refugee population," a State Department statement said. "In the last year, in light of the significant number of Syrian refugees displaced in the Middle East region, we have made substantial efforts to facilitate increased admissions from this population, and aim to admit meaningfully increased numbers of Syrian refugees in Fiscal Year 2016."
    The United States has given the largest share of aid to the Syrian refugee crisis, more than $574 million, or 31% of total aid donated, the United Nations said.
    Canada: 10,000 resettlements
    More than 2,370 Syrian refugees have resettled in Canada since January 2014, and the government promised in January to accept 10,000 Syrian refugees over a three-year period, the Toronto Sun reported.
    Since that pledge, 1,074 Syrian refugees arrived in Canada, the newspaper said.

    What about other wealthy nations?

    Australia: 12,000 resettlements
    Prime Minister Tony Abbott said his country would take in an extra 12,000 migrants fleeing conflict in the Middle East.
    The intake almost doubles the number of people currently allowed into Australia through its humanitarian program, which is capped at 13,750 each year.
    Priority would go to persecuted minorities -- especially women, children and families -- who are in camps in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey, Abbott said.
    Canberra also plans to spend $44 million on food, blankets and emergency supplies to support 240,000 people in UNHCR camps as part of its $230 million aid program
    Amnesty International said other high-income countries -- specifically Russia, Japan, Singapore and South Korea -- have offered zero resettlements to the Syrians.

    How many refugees are Gulf countries taking in?

    Saudi Arabia: 0
    United Arab Emirates: 0
    Kuwait: 0
    Qatar: 0
    Bahrain: 0
    They are collectively known as the Persian Gulf states, and even though they share a language and the Arabian Peninsula with Syria, the Gulf nations are among the few nations that haven't participated in the 1951 U.N. treaty on refugees, the agreement that energizes the West's efforts to provide asylum to refugees from far-flung corners of the globe.
    A cold reception: Gulf states shun Syrians
    A cold reception: Gulf states shun Syrians 01:52
    Nadim Houry, Human Rights Watch deputy director for the Middle East and North Africa, has called those wealthy Gulf countries' inaction in the Syrian crisis "shameful."
    The Gulf nations have said each has given millions of dollars to help the refugees, amounting to more than $500 million over 2½ years, according to the United Nations.
    The Gulf states also say that Syrians have entered their countries on visas and continue living there.

    Germany Welcomes Migrants Because They Are Critically Needed Workers

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    Refugees react to the welcome greetings of Munich's residents after their arrival at the main train station in Munich, southern Germany, on September 05, 2015.

    Here's why Germany is welcoming migrants with open arms

    It’s all about demographics.

    A German official said Tuesday the country can sustain up to 500,000 or more new asylum-seekers or more every year, a comment that comes as hundreds of thousands of people from war-torn countries across the Middle East and Africa are making their way to Europe to chase the promise of a better life.
    But what’s the economic effect of so many migrants streaming into Germany? The country expects to receive 800,000 refugees and migrants by the end of 2015. That could cost as much as 10 billion euros, according to local government estimates. Next year, German officials estimatethat as many as 460,000 more people could be entitled to social benefits.
    Some anti-immigration groups argue foreigners are a drain on a country’s economy, as they seek to avail themselves of government services before contributing to the state themselves. But Germany has a long history of outsiders representing a net positive for the country’s economy. The 6.6 million people living in Germany with foreign passports paid $4,127 more in taxes and social security on average than they took in social benefits in 2012–generating a surplus of 22 billion euros that year, according to onereport. German officials are hopeful that, in the long run, this summer’s new flood of refugees could result in a similar economic gain.
    “We will profit from this, too, because we need immigration,” German Labor Minister Andrea Nahles said. “The people who come to us as refugees should be welcomed as neighbors and colleagues.”
    Part of Germany’s rationale for allowing hundreds of thousands of migrants through the doors lies in demographics. Germany has one of the world’s most rapidly aging and shrinking populations. With one of the world’s lowest birthrates, the country relies on immigration to plug a growing workforce hole. According to one expert quoted in Deutsche Welle last year, the German economy needs to attract 1.5 million skilled migrants to stabilize the state pension system as more Germans retire. An influx of young migrants could improve the country’s dependency ratio, a measure of those over 65 compared to those of general working age between 15 and 64. According to current official estimates, every third German could be over 65 by 2060, leaving two workers to support each retiree.
    Still, the jury is still hung on whether immigrants overall serve as drains or boosts to economies. According to one 2011 working paper from Harvard Business School, immigrants in Northern Europe have traditionally started off as a drain on state resources, though some of their wages tend to increase over time, allowing them to contribute back to the state.
    Ultimately, whether or not this new wave of migrants helps or hinders Germany’s economy depends heavily on the skillsets they bring. Many of Germany’s current working foreigners — the ones that created the surplus mentioned above — are high-skilled workers from other European countries like Greece. In contrast, the migrants flooding into Germany right now may not be as well-trained. Though the research on the subject is thin, one estimatepegs more than half of refugees lack professional training. That means German policymakers will have to do a very good job of taking unskilled workers and incorporating them into the German labor force in a way that makes sense for long-term growth, whether that’s by incentivizing them to take low-skilled jobs or training them to do higher-level work.

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