Tuesday

Twisters kill at least 16, including 14 in Arkansas




Tornadoes have killed at least 16 people — including 10 in one small Arkansas community — from a line of severe thunderstorms now threatening to bring high winds, hail and possible twisters to southern Kentucky and Tennessee into Mississippi and Alabama.
The dead included a father and two daughters in Arkansas's Pulaski county.
The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla. noted the potential for several strong and long-track tornadoes in the afternoon and evening from central Mississippi to northwest Alabama. Jackson and Tupelo in Mississippi and Huntsville, Ala., are in the highest risk area for severe weather.
As of early Monday morning, 30 tornadoes were reported overnight in seven states, according to the Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla.
Although Gov. Mike Beebe said Monday that the death toll is likely to rise as rescue teams work through the hardest-hit areas, the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management (ADEM) now says the death toll in Arkansas is 14, not 16 as originally reported,
according to KTHV-TV.
That includes at least 10 people were killed in the small central Arkansas community of Vilonia, north of Little Rock, by a huge twister that ripped homes from foundations and flipped cars.
"It's chaos here," James Firestone, mayor of Vilonia, told CNN. "Our downtown area seems like it's completely leveled."

"There's a few buildings partially standing, but the amount of damage is tremendous," he said. "There's gas lines spewing. Of course, power lines down. Houses are just a pile of brick."
Beebe also said there is "huge flooding" in Clay county and other parts of the state that were spared direct hits by tornadoes.
The governor said large numbers of volunteers have poured into the hardest-hit areas. Some people, especially those hit by tornadoes in the past, threw a chain-saw in a truck and came in and started clearing limbs off highways or doing what ever was needed.
"Arkansans are resilient and they do work together," the governor said. "Neighbors help neighbors and other communities help other communities, and we are seeing that here."
The half-mile wide twister also slammed into nearby Mayflower, carving a 30-mile trail of death and destruction. The Arkansas National Guard sent 46 members to the two hard-hit towns.
"It's just devastating," Sheriff Andy Shock of Faulkner County, Ark., told KTHV-TV after surveying damage in Vilonia, which has a population of 3,800.
He said he expects the death toll to rise as rescue teams search the debris.
Among the ruins is a new $14 million intermediate school in Vilonia that was set to open this fall.
"There's just really nothing there anymore. We're probably going to have to start all over again," said Vilonia school superintendent Frank Mitchell said.
Karla Ault, a Vilonia High School volleyball coach, said she sheltered in the school gymnasium as the storm approached. After it passed, her husband told her their home was gone — reduced to the slab on which it had sat.
"I'm just kind of numb. It's just shock that you lost everything. You don't understand everything you have until you realize that all I've got now is just what I have on," Ault said.
For the second time in three years, Colton Deason and his family escaped serious injury or death by taking refuge in an underground shelter at their Vilonia home."This one just leveled everything," he told KTHV.
The tornado, he said, destroyed his home, horses, storage shed and five vehicles — ''gone in a matter of seconds."
In Mayflower, residents have been instructed to stay off the streets and to boil their water before using. Shelters have been opened at the Mayflower high school and middle school.
In the Mayflower Plantation Subdivision alone, 60 homes sustained extensive damage, Faulkner county officials report, according to KTHV.
Mark Ausbrooks said "it turned pitch black" when the storm struck.
"I ran and got pillows to put over our heads and ... all hell broke loose," he told The Associated Press, adding: "My parents' home, it's gone completely."
Brandon Morris with ADEM said one person is confirmed dead in White County, Ark., the television station reported. At least three people were killed in Pulaski County, not five as originally reported.
Interstate 40, littered with overturned vehicles 22 miles northwest of Little Rock, was shut down in both directions.

People walk between homes destroyed by a tornado on April 28 in Mayflower, Ark. At least 18 people were killed
 when a storm system ripped through several states on April 27.The twister shredded cars, trucks and 18-wheelers stuck along Interstate 40 north of Little Rock. After the storm passed, tractor-trailer rigs tried to navigate through the damage to continue their journeys, while gawkers held smartphones to their windows to offer a grim glimpse of the destruction.
One person was also killed in Oklahoma and one in Iowa.
One twister hit the small northeastern Oklahoma town of Quapaw, killing one person, according to Ottawa County sheriff dispatcher Kelli Soechs.
After hitting Quapaw, the tornado moved north to Kansas and hit Baxter Springs about 5 miles away. Cherokee County, Kan., sheriff's dispatcher Josh Harvey said the tornado injured several people.
Emergency officials in Iowa said at least one person was killed by a twister in Keokuk County.
A twister also hit Baxter Springs, Kan., injured at least 25 people and destroying 60 to 70 homes and 20 to 25 businesses in the city of roughly 4,200 residents, according to Cherokee County, Kan., emergency manager Jason Allison.
At a news conference in the Philippines, President Obama sent his condolences to those affected by the tornado and promised that the federal government would help in the recovery.
"Your country will be there to help you recover and rebuild as long as it takes," Obama said.
In addition to the severe weather threat, the National Weather Service warns of possible flash flooding in much of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee. Some parts of Alabama and Georgia could see as much as 5-6 inches of rain over the next three days, the NWS forecasts.


PROVERBS 1:27 When your fear cometh as desolation, and your destruction cometh as a whirlwind; when distress and anguish cometh upon you.

28 Then shall they call upon me, but I will not answer; they shall seek me early, but they shall not find me:

29 For that they hated knowledge, and did not choose the fear of the LORD:

JEREMIAH 23:19 Behold, a whirlwind of the LORD is gone forth in fury, even a grievous whirlwind: it shall fall grievously upon the head of the wicked.

20 The anger of the LORD shall not return, until he have executed, and till he have performed the thoughts of his heart: in the latter days ye shall consider it perfectly.

U.S., Philippines to sign 10-year defense agreement amid rising tensions




The United States and the Philippines will sign a 10-year defense agreement Monday, officials said, one of the clearest signs yet of renewed American engagement in the region at a time when tensions between China and its neighbors have been rising.
The announcement — the biggest policy achievement to come out of President Obama’s week-long trip to Asia — is likely to generate criticism from Chinese officials, who have made it clear they oppose a heightened U.S. presence in the area. But the pact may reassure several Asian countries embroiled in territorial disputes with China, especially in the South China Sea. It also gives the United States greater flexibility to respond to threats and natural disasters in the region.

“This is the most significant defense agreement that we have concluded with the Philippines in decades,” 
Evan Medeiros
said Evan Medeiros, the National Security Council’s senior director for Asian affairs, adding that the United States wants “a constructive relationship with China” but also is determined to pursue policies based on its strategic objectives and those of its allies. “And as those threats evolve, the nature of our alliances and security partnerships will evolve as well, whether it’s Japan or South Korea,” Medeiros said.
At least four other countries in the region — Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam — also are feuding with China over control of parts of the South China Sea. Those territorial claims have both security and economic implications, because the country that controls those areas can access fisheries and underwater oil and gas deposits.

Rommel Banlaoi
Rommel Banlaoi, executive director of the Philippine Institute for Peace, Violence and Terrorism Research, wrote in an e-mail that the defense cooperation agreement will not only increase the United States’ presence in the region but also will “justify an increase of U.S. military assistance to the Philippines as a major non-NATO ally.”
“The Philippines can use this agreement as a leverage against China’s military and para-military presence in the Spratlys,” Banlaoi wrote, referring to an archipelago of largely uninhabited islands claimed by China and several other countries.
The defense pact had been under negotiation for about eight months. U.S. officials had anticipated that it would be signed during Obama’s visit, but that had not been a certainty until Sunday.
The accord does not provide for establishing U.S. bases but will entail moving American ships and planes to the Philippines more frequently as well as engaging in more training exercises with the country’s forces.
Michael Green, senior vice president for Asia and Japan chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said the arrangement is not just about defending the Philippines. It is also about better dispersing American forces in the region.
“U.S. bases are too concentrated in a few places in Asia, which is not good when you’re trying to build relationships, but it’s also not good when there are more ballistic missiles aimed at you,” Green said. “And so it’s about having a lot more access across the whole region, but not bases, which are expensive and politically risky for the U.S. and for the Philippines.”



REVELATION 11:14 The second woe is past; and, behold, the third woe cometh quickly.

DANIEL 8:25 And through his policy also he shall cause craft to prosper in his hand; and he shall magnify himself in his heart, and by peace shall destroy many: he shall also stand up against the Prince of princes; but he shall be broken without hand.

Brink of war: Russia begins new military drills on border after Ukrainian special forces shoot dead up to five militants in dramatic 'anti-terrorist' assault on illegal checkpoints



Ukrainian troops on board an armoured personnel carrier on the outskirts of Slovyansk
In response to the attack Russia started new military drills near the Ukrainian border, where it has amassed a formidable array of troops and armour.


The world may look back at this as the moment the war began between Ukraine and Russia.
There was no formal declaration of war, but heavily armed Ukrainian special forces commandos launched a dramatic assault on illegal checkpoints in the separatist-controlled town of Slovyansk and killed 'up to five' militants - with Russian president Vladimir Putin firing an ominous warning back and ordering new military drills.
The attack, which saw well-drilled commandos backed up by armoured personnel carriers and helicopters swiftly overwhelm pro-Russian gunmen, was described by Putin as 'a crime' that would have 'consequences' for Kiev.
A Ukrainian ministry statement said that an 'anti-terrorist operation' by its forces, supported by the army, removed three illegal checkpoints manned by armed groups in the northeastern part of Slovyansk.
'During the armed clash up to five terrorists were eliminated,' it said. One person had been wounded on the side of government forces, it added.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, speaking on Russian TV, said that if Kiev authorities have used the army in East Ukraine it is a very serious crime against its own people.

He added: 'If these people have advanced to the so called "acute phase" (of confrontation with protesters), this is not an acute phase, it is just a punitive operation and it will of course incur consequences for the people making these decisions, including (an effect) on our interstate relations.'
Ukraine's acting president Oleksander Turchinov called on Russia to pull troops back from their border, stop interfering in Ukraine's internal affairs and end its 'permanent threats and blackmail'.
Armoured vehicles and a helicopter were used in the assault, with several personnel carriers driving past an abandoned rebel roadblock in flames to take up position at the entry to the town. 

Reuters journalists saw a Ukrainian detachment with five armoured personnel carriers take over a checkpoint on a road north of the city in late morning after it was abandoned by separatists who set tyres alight to cover their retreat.
The soldiers appeared disciplined and well-armed, wearing camouflage with black body armour and black helmets with riot visors, the news agency said.
However, two hours later the troops pulled back. Local militia moved in and began reinforcing the position with sandbags. It was unclear why the military had withdrawn.
The fighting was the first since acting President Oleksandr Turchynov on Tuesday ordered the resumption of military operations in east Ukraine.
A war studies academic told MailOnline that Russia's new military drills are designed to send a clear message to Kiev that if it continues to dislodge pro-Russian separatists from barricades with armed assaults, that it will intervene.
The source, who did not want to be named, said that if Ukraine continued with the use of force then 'the chances of Russia intervening militarily is very high'.
Earlier Barack Obama warned Russia that new economic sanctions are 'teed up' as U.S troops arrived in Poland to reassure Nato's eastern European members in the face of the Russian troop build-up on Ukraine's border.
Obama's threat came after he accused Moscow of failing to live up to an agreement last week to ease tensions in eastern Ukraine.
But he cautioned that the United States needs to secure the support of allies to ensure that additional economic pressure is even applied.

He conceded that new sanctions may not change President Putin's geopolitical calculations.
‘There are some things the United States can do alone but ultimately it's going to have to be a joint effort, a collective effort,’ Obama said during a press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Obama's comments underscored the difficulties he faces in devising a response to Russia's aggressive moves on Ukraine's eastern border and the growing unrest in the country driven by pro-Russian insurgents.
He did not put a timeline on when sanctions could be applied, saying only it was a matter of days, not weeks.
Obama complained that militias and armed men continue to take over government buildings in Ukraine in defiance of Ukrainian authorities.
Pro-Russian insurgents have been especially active in eastern Ukraine in the aftermath of Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimean peninsula. Under an agreement struck last week in Geneva, Russia had agreed to take steps to defuse the tensions and the gunmen occupying about a dozen public buildings are supposed to disarm and go home.

‘So far we have seen them not abide by the spirit or the letter of the agreement in Geneva,’ Obama said. If that continues, he said, ‘there will be further consequences and we will ramp up further sanctions.’
By acknowledging that he still needed cooperation from allies to impose new sanctions, Obama laid bare one of the key obstacles to presenting a united front against Russia.
Many European countries rely on Russian energy and fear that increased pressure on Moscow could hurt their own economies.
‘It's important to emphasize that throughout this process our goal has been to change Mr. Putin's calculus, that our preference is to resolve this diplomatically, that sanctions hurt Russia more than anybody else but they are disruptive to the global economy,’ Obama said.
Putin said on Thursday that sanctions were hurting the Russian economy but that the damage was not critical.
‘Overall they are causing (damage), because (credit) ratings are being reviewed, loans could become more expensive and so forth. But this is of no critical character,’ Putin said of sanctions imposed over Russia's annexation of Crimea.
Putin also condemned the use of sanctions as an instrument of interstate policy on Thursday, saying they damage all concerned and reflect badly on those who impose them.
‘Overall they are harmful for everyone, they destroy the global economy (and) are dishonourable on the part of those who use those types of tools,’ Putin said.
During the same talk he also denounced the internet as 'a CIA project' and made comments about Russia's biggest search engine Yandex, sending the company's shares plummeting.
The Kremlin has been anxious to exert greater control over the Internet, which opposition activists - barred from national television - have used to promote their ideas and organize protests.
Russia's parliament this week passed a law requiring social media websites to keep their servers in Russia and save all information about their users for at least half a year. Also, businessmen close to Putin now control Russia's leading social media network, VKontakte.
Putin said that the Internet originally was a 'CIA project' and 'is still developing as such'.
To resist that influence, Putin said, Russia needs to 'fight for its interests' online.

Tensions between Russia and the West increased further on Wednesday when two Russian bombers flew half a mile inside Holland’s airspace.
The Dutch scrambled F-16s to intercept the TU-95 Bears after they encroached into their airspace over the North Sea.
The jets, from Volkel air force base, escorted the bombers back into international air space.

Jets from Britain and Denmark were also scrambled when radar detected the bombers approaching.
The Royal Air Force sent up Typhoon fighters stationed at Leuchars air base in Scotland, but the MoD refused to specify how many.
An MoD spokesman said: 'Typhoon quick reaction alert aircraft were launched from RAF Leuchars to determine the identity of unknown aircraft that approached the Nato air policing area north of Scotland and could not be identified by other means.
'The aircraft were subsequently identified as Russian military aircraft. The Russian military aircraft remained in international airspace at all times as they are perfectly entitled to do so.'
Major Wilko Ter Horst, from the Dutch air force, said: ‘That's why we scrambled, that's why the Danish scrambled and the English scrambled, to ensure they fly out of our airspace.'
Anders Fridberg, spokesman for the Danish Defense Command, said the Russian planes came in from the north.

‘We just followed them and just turned back when we reached Germany,’ he said.
The Dutch ministry statement said such incidents have occurred before, citing one from March 21 and another from September 10 last year.
It has also been revealed that one of the Royal Navy’s state-of-the-art destroyers has been shadowing a ship from the Russian Navy as it travels south past Britain.
HMS Dragon, a Type 45 destroyer, began monitoring the Vice Admiral Kulakov as it approached waters north of Scotland.
The Ministry of Defence said HMS Dragon’s deployment was a ‘standard’ procedure.
U.S troops, meanwhile, have arrived in Poland to take part in joint military exercises, a move by Washington to reassure eastern European allies worried about Russia's build-up of troops on Ukraine's border.

One hundred and fifty soldiers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade touched down in Swidwin from their base in Vicenza, Italy, with 450 more due in a matter of days.
They will also take part in military exercises in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
The troops arrived as the Russian foreign minister warned that attacks on Russian citizens or interests in Ukraine would bring a firm response. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov compared the circumstances to those that triggered the war with Georgia in 2008.
In Russia, Lavrov on Wednesday declared that attacks on Russian citizens are attacks against the Russian federation. His comments came day after Ukraine announced it was re-launching a campaign against pro-Russia insurgents occupying government facilities in the mostly Russian-speaking east.



MARK 13:7 And when ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars, be ye not troubled: for such things must needs be; but the end shall not be yet.

8 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be earthquakes in divers places, and there shall be famines and troubles: these are the beginnings of sorrows.

JOEL 3:12 Let the heathen be wakened, and come up to the valley of Jehoshaphat: for there will I sit to judge all the heathen round about.

13 Put ye in the sickle, for the harvest is ripe: come, get you down; for the press is full, the fats overflow; for their wickedness is great.

14 Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of decision: for the day of the LORD is near in the valley of decision.

Cities, homeless advocates wage battle over laws against feeding the hungry




The recent case of an Alabama pastor who was prohibited from feeding the homeless has renewed scrutiny on cities that have made this charitable act an illegal one.
Pastor Rick Wood recently was ordered by Birmingham, Ala., police to stop handing out hotdogs and bottled water to the homeless in a city park.
Wood, who preaches at The Lord’s House of Prayer in Oneonta – a mining town about 35 miles northeast of Birmingham -- says he was approached last month by law enforcement officers and told he was in violation of a new ordinance that requires food trucks to obtain a permit if they want to sell food.
Wood told the cops he wanted to hand out the food, not sell it – but it didn’t matter.
“This makes me so mad,” Wood told a local news station. “These people are hungry, they’re starving. They need help from people. They can’t afford to buy something from a food truck.”
While city officials say these kinds of rules are meant to protect the homeless from tainted or otherwise unsafe food, some watchdog groups say they're really meant to drive out the homeless from city parks and other areas. 
“These laws are part and parcel of general efforts to move [the homeless] out of cities,” Jeremy Rosen, policy director of the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty, told FoxNews.com.
Across the country, more than 50 cities are ramping up efforts to push their homeless population out of downtown areas. Many have adopted “anti-camping” or “anti-food sharing” rules in recent years, setting up lengthy legal challenges between city officials and homeless advocates in places like Philadelphia, Orlando and Dallas.
City leaders say they want to improve the lives of their homeless population but others, including Rosen, say the regulations make it harder for folks down on their luck to get help. He says they are adopting “out of sight, out of mind” proposals.
“It’s particularly cruel and really outrageous when a church ministry is trying to do what they feel is their religious duty, only to be stopped,” Rosen said.
In 2007, Rosen’s group filed a lawsuit against Dallas and won – successfully contesting a city ordinance that restricted locations where groups could hand out or share food.
There have been other cases too.
City officials in Albuquerque, N.M., settled a lawsuit last week over a 2010 incident where people were arrested and criminally cited for giving food to the homeless. In the settlement, all charges were dropped against the individuals, and the city agreed to a $98,000 payout.
The move came after Benjamin Abbott recorded police officers in September 2010 telling him and his friend they needed a permit to pass out food to the homeless.
Abbott caught the officers saying, “We are not doing this because this is our hobby, okay. Understand that. There’s people above us who want this corrected.”
The American Civil Liberties Union sued Las Vegas in 2006, challenging a city ordinance that made it illegal to feed homeless people in city parks. The ACLU argued the constitutionality of the ordinance and said it would be impossible to enforce.
The suit was settled in 2010 after the city passed new rules regarding the treatment of homeless people. They also passed a rule allowing groups of up to 75 people to gather in the park without a permit.
The ACLU also went after the city of Orlando in 2006. In that case, they again argued the constitutionality of the ban. In 2008, a federal district court sided with the ACLU and ruled that the ban was in violation of the First Amendment. 
In Philadelphia, the organization teamed up with religious groups to file a federal suit against the city over ordinances they claimed would make it near impossible to feed the homeless.
One banned the distribution of food in public parks. 
When questioned, Mark McDonald, the press secretary for Mayor Michael Nutter, told USA Today that the measure was about extending services to the homeless.
“This is about an activity on city park land that the mayor thinks is better suited elsewhere,” he told the paper. “We think it’s a much more dignified place to be in an indoor sit-down restaurant.”
He added, “The overarching policy goal of the mayor is based on a belief that hungry people deserve something more than getting a ham sandwich out on the side of the street."


LEVITICUS 19:9 And when ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt not wholly reap the corners of thy field, neither shalt thou gather the gleanings of thy harvest.
10 And thou shalt not glean thy vineyard, neither shalt thou gather every grape of thy vineyard; thou shalt leave them for the poor and stranger: I am the LORD your God.

LEVITICUS 25:35 And if thy brother be waxen poor, and fallen in decay with thee; then thou shalt relieve him: yea, though he be a stranger, or a sojourner; that he may live with thee.


Supreme Court upholds Michigan affirmative action ban

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The Supreme Court has upheld Michigan's affirmative action ban, ruling that the state has the right to determine whether racial preferences can be considered in college admissions. 
In a 6-2 ruling on Tuesday, the justices said that a lower federal court was wrong to set aside the change as discriminatory. The Supreme Court ruled that Michigan voters had the right to change their state constitution to bar public colleges and universities from using race as a factor in admissions. 

Justice Anthony Kennedy, writing for the majority, suggested that right extends even beyond college policies. 
"There is no authority in the federal constitution or in the [courts'] precedents for the judiciary to set aside Michigan laws that commit to the voters the determination whether racial preferences may be considered in governmental decisions, in particular with respect to school admissions," he wrote. 
Kennedy said voters chose to eliminate racial preferences because they deemed them unwise. 
"This case is not about how the debate about racial preferences should be resolved. It is about who may resolve it," Kennedy said. 
In dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the decision tramples on the rights of minorities, even though the amendment was adopted democratically. "But without checks, democratically approved legislation can oppress minority groups," said Sotomayor, who read her dissent aloud in the courtroom Tuesday. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg sided with Sotomayor in dissent. 
At 58 pages, Sotomayor's dissent was longer than the combined length of the four opinions in support of the outcome. 
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Stephen Breyer, Samuel Alito, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas agreed with Kennedy. 
Justice Elena Kagan did not take part in the case, presumably because she worked on it at an earlier stage while serving in the Justice Department. 
The Associated Press contributed to this report.



PSALMS 62:10 Trust not in oppression, and become not vain in robbery: if riches increase, set not your heart upon them.

LEVITICUS 20:26 And ye shall be holy unto me: for I the LORD am holy, and have severed you from other people, that ye should be mine.

Humanist group sues NJ school district over 'under God' in Pledge of Allegiance

Children pledging  allegiance


A national humanist group is suing a New Jersey school district on behalf of a family that believes the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance is discriminatory toward atheist children.
The lawsuit against the Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District was filed in state court last month and announced Monday by the American Humanist Association, a Washington, D.C.-based advocacy organization. 
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The group says the phrase, added in 1954, "marginalizes atheist and humanist kids as something less than ideal patriots." The anonymous plaintiffs say those two words violate the state constitution's right to equal protection.
David Niose, an attorney for the American Humanist Association’s Appignani Humanist Legal Center, said public schools should not permit an exercise that "teaches students that patriotism is tied to a belief in God." 
“Such a daily exercise portrays atheist and humanist children as second-class citizens, and certainly contributes to anti-atheist prejudices,” Niose said in a statement.
But school district lawyer David Rubin said the district is merely following a state law that requires schools to have a daily recitation of the pledge. He told NorthJersey.com that individual students do not have to participate. 
“We are disappointed that this national organization has targeted Matawan-Aberdeen for merely obeying the law as it stands,” Rubin said in a written statement.
The humanist group is awaiting a ruling from a court on a similar case in Massachusetts.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.



2 THESSALONIANS 2:3 Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;

4Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God.

PROVERBS 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.


New York legalizes Pedophilia – Since Jews Must Suck on Baby Penises

The mohel uses direct oral-genital suction of the infant’s blood[y penis].


New York has instituted a new law that legalizes the Jewish ritual known as ’Metzitzah b’peh’, the act of a Jew mohel SUCKING ON A BLOODY BABY PENIS! But only if the Jew parents of the baby give their written consent.

    On Thursday, the health department voted 9-0 to require mohels, or ritual circumcisers, to obtain signed consent forms from parents outlining the risks of communicable disease before engaging in “metzitzah b’peh” — a circumcision ritual in which the mohel uses direct oral-genital suction of the infant’s blood[y penis].

Orthodox Jews have expressed outrage. They don’t think that written consent should be necessary. Tens of thousands of Jew families in New York need to get their babies sucked off in association with the traditional mutilation of new-born Jew babies penises, say the orthodox Jews.

    Following the vote, the haredi Orthodox Agudath Israel of America said it was “profoundly disappointed” with the measure.
    “Tens of thousands of families in New York City” require metzitzah b’peh, the statement said.

The pedophiliac ritual of Jews have several times led to the death of the baby being sucked, since the cock-sucking Jew rabbi often infect the babies with herpes.
These jews see babies as sex toys to be exploited at will. Note the look of lust in the eyes of the great faggot, bloody penis licking rabbi. How would you like this fella to circumcise your child?
The title pretty much says it all, but I’ll add a little commentary. How disgusting do you think it would be to lick the blood off of a baby’s freshly circumcised penis? To most people, the mere thought of this is utterly repulsive, but not to jews. The truth is, jews are heavily into pedophilia, bestiality, incest, rape, and all kinds of other sickness, but if you want a good look at how disgusting jews really are, then watch the video below of a jew defending the process they call “metzizah bepeh”. Metzizah means “to suck”, and this is exactly what they do during their circumcision “ritual”. Have a look at this:

    “There are three stages required for the performance of a ritually correct circumcision in Jewish law: the removal of the foreskin; the tearing of the underlying membraene so as to expose the glans completely; and the sucking away of the blood, m’tsitsah.” Roger V. Pavey. The Kindest Cut of All. Bognor Regis, W. Sussex: New Horizon. 1981. pp. 87-88.
    “The method to be adopted is laid down thus: ‘One excises the foreskin, [that is] the entire skin covering the glans, so that the corona is laid bare. Afterwards, one tears with the finger-nail the soft membrane underneath the skin, turning it to the sides until the flesh of the glans appears. Thereafter, one sucks the membrane until the blood is extracted from the [more] remote places, so that no danger [to the infant] may ensue; and any circumciser who does not carry out the sucking procedure is to be removed [from his office].’ . . . The operation itself, then, consists of three distinct acts: the excision of the prepuce; the laceration of the mucous membrane covering the glans; and the sucking of the blood from the interior of the wound.” Immanuel Jakobovits. Jewish Medical Ethics: A Comparative and Historical Study of the Jewish Religious Attitude to Medicine and Its Practice. New York: Bloch Publishing Company. 1959. pp. 193-194.
    “The baby cried, blood flowed on to his penis and – as the rabbi had predicted – Graham [the godfather] did not faint. The rabbi then bent over the baby and sucked the wound. I know this sounds awful, but it is part of the Jewish tradition. It’s supposed to help the healing.” Jack Shamash. “My Son on the Cutting Edge.” Independent (London), no. 3,797 (Thursday, December 17, 1998): p. R8.
    “And what of the practice of sucking the bleeding penis? While condemning the procedure, some physicians contend that it was used to stop bleeding.47 Not only is there little evidence for this theory, but it was also a largely ineffective method. Furthermore, even in antiquity, surgeons had better methods to stop bleeding, such as pressure, instruments, and medication.48 According to Dr. H. Speert (1953), Maimonides ‘staunchly supported this procedure [sucking the bleeding penis] as a prophylactic measure against inflammation.’”49 Edward Wallerstein. Circumcision: An American Health Fallacy. New York: Springer Publishing Company. 1980. p. 160.
    “mezizah — Hebrew term for the third step in the Jewish circumcision ritual, in which the mohel applies his mouth to the freshly circumcised infant’s penis and sucks up the first drops of blood. In more recent times this procedure has been carried out via a tube, as infections, venereal disease, and tuberculosis, sometimes resulting in the death of the infant, have occurred due to contamination of the wound. Most Jewish circumcisors today have eliminated this step from the circumcision ritual. Critics have attributed sadistic and homosexual implications to this practice, while defenders claim that this was simply all that was known during ancient times to stop the bleeding.” Rosemary Romberg. Circumcision: The Painful Dilemma. South Hadley, Massachusetts: Bergin & Garvey, Publishers, Inc. 1985. p. 395.
    “The traditional practice of metzitzah b’peh, which has its roots in the earliest history of the Jewish people and has survived unchanged to the present time, should be viewed with great respect. It is spoken of very positively in the Jewish literature on circumcision both as an essential part of the ritual and as a health measure which prevents infection and promotes healing.” Henry C. Romberg, M.D. Bris Milah: A book about the Jewish ritual of circumcision. Jerusalem/New York: Feldheim Publishers. 1982. pp. 57-58.
    Caught in the act, this rabbi sucks the blood from a freshly circumcised baby penis. Other jews look on intently, only wishing they could be the one to do the deed. Metzizah means to suck, a practice jews are accustomed to from birth!
    Seems the jews like to claim that this practice is to help the healing of the wound from circumcision. However, circumcision is a barbaric practice that has people lopping off the heads of their baby’s penises all over the world for no reason. Hope to hell your child isn’t circumcised by a jewish doctor, or you might just catch him sucking on your baby’s penis. It’s pathetic and disgusting, but it’s a well known and revered practice amongst jews. You can see by the quotes above they defend this practice as necessary, but the circumcision itself is just genital mutilation, and nothing more, so the blood sucking vampire ritual of licking a baby’s penis is completely unnecessary. To the jews, this is a ritual behavior, and has nothing to do with promoting healing. It has to do with welcoming another demon into their flock, by having his penis sucked by some disgusting rabbi at eight days old.
    No need to wonder if this has anything to do with pedophilia, because that is exactly where this practice stems from. These worthless creatures love to have sex with children, and this is a sort of initiation for baby jews to get their first taste of pedophilia, homosexuality, and incest. You have to realize what we’re dealing with isn’t some special “chosen people”, but instead is a tribe of raging homosexual pedophiles. There is nothing good or great about these people, they are disgusting and abhorrent to any non-jew with a conscience, or who doesn’t see pedophilia as acceptable. To the jew, sucking a baby’s penis is fun, and a celebrated ritual of filth. To the jew, someone who will NOT perform the ritual of sucking a baby’s penis is not good enough to mutilate their genitalia either.

        Shabbath 19:2
        They may perform on the Sabbath all things that are needful for circumcision: excision, tearing, sucking [the wound], and putting thereon a bandage and cumin. If this had not been pounded up on the eve of the Sabbath a man may chew it with his teeth and then apply it.
        The Mishnah
        Translated by Herbert Danby
        Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1933. pp. 116-117.
        Shabbat 133B
        II.1.
        A. Suck [out the wound]:
        B. Said R. Pappa, “A Surgeon who didn’t suck out the wound – that is a source of danger, and we throw him out.”
        C. So what else is new? Obviously, since we are prepared to desecrate the Sabbath on that account, it is certainly dangerous not to do it!
        D. What might you have supposed? That this blood is stored up. So we are informed that it is the result of the wound, and in the status of a bandage and cumin: Just as when one doesn’t put on a bandage and cumin, there is danger, so here, too, if one doesn’t do it, there is danger.
        The Talmud of Babylonia: An American Translation
        Translated by Jacob Neusner
        Number 275. Volume II.E: Shabbat Chapters 18-24.
        Program in Judaic Studies Brown University
        Atlanta: Scholars Press. 1993. p. 45.
        Sanhedrin 55b . A Jew may marry a three year old girl. (specifically, three years “and a day” old).
        Sanhedrin 54b . A Jew may have sex with a child as long as that child is over nine years old.
        Kethuboth 11b . When a older man has intercourse with a girl it is nothing because her virginity will grow back.
        Abhodah Zarah 22a: “A Jew must not associate himself with gentiles because they are given to the shedding of blood.”

    I still hear people from time to time talking about good jews, which do not exist. Or I will hear them say how not all jews are a problem, but in order to be a jew, they must subscribe to beliefs like those quoted above, so how are they any better than the next jew? The truth is, jews are a race of pedophiles, misfits, homosexuals, deviants, and losers. Nothing more. They’ve tricked many of you into thinking they are super powerful and unstoppable, but pedophiles in reality are usually pathetic, weak, disgusting wimps. This defines the jew better than what anyone else is going to tell you. They’re a bunch of greasy, nasty, rotten bastards that think it’s OK to have sex with children, to mutilate their genitals, and to suck on their bloody penises after the mutilation is complete.
    It’s time to stop fearing the jews, and start exposing them for the weak, pedophilic scum that they are. It’s high time jews start being viewed as cock roaches or any other PEST to be EXTERMINATED without exception. Until you get to the point that you can’t stomach seeing, or listening to these creatures, they will continue to have a grasp on your lives. The moment you decide that they are nothing more than pathetic penis licking parasites, they will lose a major portion of their power. Help spread the word to everyone you meet about these disgusting pedophiles. It won’t take long before they are swinging from every tree in the land. Check out this faggot, baby penis licking jew defending the practice of genital mutilation and pedophilia they call a “circumcision ritual”. The ritual is for old jew rabbis to get off on licking a bloody penis, a fantasy that makes human stomachs turn, while at the same time causing nothing more than arousal and erection for a jew.

  
 EXODUS 17:
    14 And the LORD said unto Moses, Write this for a memorial in a book, and rehearse it in the ears of Joshua: for I will utterly put out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven.

 REVELATION 2:
    9 I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan.