Russia and China bolstered their close but increasingly imbalanced relationship
on Tuesday when Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin ushered through a
tentative gas supply agreement and deals worth $3.5 billion. Putin's talks with
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao also covered the international hotspots on which the
countries share many views, but with China's economy steaming ahead while
Russia has lagged during the global downturn, they focused on nurturing ties in
trade and energy.
- The Washington Post
Although al-Qaeda itself is under more pressure than at any time since 2001, the
threat from affiliated groups such as Shabab is growing. In particular, such
groups are providing al-Qaeda a pipeline of American and European fighters
whose passports would make it easier for them to travel undetected and
potentially attack Western targets, current and former US officials said.
"The role of returning foreign fighters to the United States changes the nature
of the threat to the homeland," FBI Director Robert S. Mueller Mueller said in
written testimony last week to a Senate hearing into the evolving terrorist
threat inside the United States.
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May 22 has officially become "Harvey Milk Day" in
California. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill Sunday to honor the
state's first openly gay politician elected to office by having
California school children annually celebrate the man's birthday.
Milk is only the 2nd person in The Golden State, after naturalist John
Muir, to get a day dedicated to his honor.
Tens of thousands of people from both sides of the issue contacted the
governor's staff regarding this controversial bill. Conservative groups had
rallied without success to persuade the governor to veto the bill as he did
last year. New attention drawn to Harvey Milk by the Oscar-winning movie and
plenty of pressure from GLTB activist groups apparently changed
Schwarzenegger's mind, however.
Harvey Milk Day will not be a state holiday; banks will be open and the kids
will still have to go to school. In their classrooms on that day, according to
the new law, teachers will offer lessons "remembering the life of Harvey
Milk, recognizing his accomplishments and familiarizing pupils with the
contributions he made to this state." In other words, Harvey
Milk's homosexual activism gets to be celebrated by an entire day set up
in his honor, (while thousands of other historically significant Californians
are comparatively ignored).
Geoff Kors, executive director of the huge gay-rights organization Equality
California, has said his group would develop curriculum for schools and
teachers to use on Milk's birthday.
Sen. Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, who authored the legislation, said, "This
will go a long way to better inform Californians as to the nature of the civil
rights struggle in the LGBT community."
Randy Thomasson, president of Campaign for Children and Families, was not so
jubilant. "Under SB 572, schoolchildren could perform mock gay weddings,
have cross-dressing contests, and have gay-pride parades right on campus. Why?
Because 'Harvey Milk Gay Day' pressures schools to make children honor and
support anything and everything that Milk believed in. The sky is the limit.
And there's no parental consent in the bill."
No Hero For Children:
Regardless of what Californians may or may not believe about GLTB
rights, Harvey Milk was a painfully poor person to teach unsuspecting school
kids to honor. The real Harvey Milk was a guy with a bad temper, who freely had
sex with teenagers and, according to his biographer, "had a penchant for
young waifs with substance abuse problems." The movie about Harvey Milk
also conveniently leaves out the fact that Milk was a big supporter of Jim
Jones – that same Jim Jones, leader of Peoples Temple, who led over 900
people to their poisoned Kool-Aid deaths in Guyana merely nine days
before Milk was slain.
According to Daniel J Flynn in City Journal:
"Milk occasionally spoke at Jones's San Francisco–based headquarters, promoted Jones through his newspaper columns, and defended the Peoples Temple from its growing legion of critics. Jones provided conscripted 'volunteers' for Milk's campaigns to distribute leaflets by the tens of thousands. Milk returned the favor by abusing his position of public trust on behalf of Jones's criminal endeavors."
Milk also willingly used deceit to move himself forward politically. In his
last campaign, Milk's camera store was bombed with low-grade explosives.
Milk blamed the bombing on his political enemies, but biographer Randy Shilts
notes that, "Years later friends hinted broadly that Harvey had more than
a little foreknowledge that the explosions would happen." That
is, the bombs were a set up. "You gotta realize the campaign was
sort of going slow, and, well . . ." one friend told Shilts.
It is also relevant to note that Milk was not shot to death because he was gay.
He was not a martyr for the gay rights cause. Milk was shot because he was in
the wrong place at the wrong time moments after Dan White shot Mayor George
Moscone. In fact, White's own campaign manager was homosexual and White
had donated money to support gay rights.
Yet, Sean Penn's Oscar-winning performance has done its job, whether or not
that performance truly represented history at all. Harvey Milk Day has been
signed into existence, and parents and teachers have a rough job ahead of them.
If Harvey Milk is to be commemorated, perhaps the full truth about him should be
told. If that's not what was intended, then perhaps the governor should be more
picky in signing bills to honor any one man.
In addition to the Milk bill, Schwarzenegger signed a bill that expands
funding to domestic violence programs aimed at GLTB communities,
as well as another Leno bill that allows same-sex couples married
before Prop 8 passed to retain their marriage status. Same-sex couples
wed out of state who move to California will also keep all
their marriage rights except for the name "married".
Horatio Spafford was a prominent lawyer
and real estate investor in Chicago when the 1871 Chicago Fire hit and
destroyed almost all of his property. Two years later, Spafford sent his wife
and four daughters ahead of him to England, where his friend DL Moody would be
preaching. On the voyage there, the ship sank and all four children were
drowned. His wife alone was saved. The couple went on to have three more
children, but tragedy struck again when their four year old son died of
pneumonia in 1880. Near the end of his life, Spafford moved to Jerusalem and
ran charitable ventures like soup kitchens, hospitals, and orphanages. He died
in 1888 of malaria and was buried in Jerusalem.
While Horatio Spafford endured crippling tragedy after tragedy, he is most
famous for having written one of the most beloved hymns of all time: "It
Is Well With My Soul." In the midst of serious personal sorrow, God
brought Spafford to a place of peace and security wholly independent of
his circumstances.
It is easy to fear in life. There are no promises of happiness or fairness. If
anybody promised you a rose garden, then they were either naive for downright
dishonest. In fact, when things seem to be running smoothly, tragedy can and
often strikes and knocks us off our temporary pedestals of comfort. In John
16:33, Jesus warned us that in this world we would have troubles. "But be
of good cheer," he said, "I have overcome the world."
In 1 Peter 4:17, Peter tells us that as God begins to wrap up time as we know
it, He will allow events to happen in the body of Christ that will try us and
test us to the max. How will we make it through this time of testing, if we
don't understand what God is doing, and if we crumble at the first hint of
suffering? We desperately need to have a grasp of what God's purpose is for
allowing these kinds of trials and, most importantly, we need to understand
what to do and how to act in them.
Night Seasons
During a night season, God initiates a purging, a cleansing and a purifying of
our souls from everything that is not of faith. At this time, God crushes our
self will, so that He can merge it with His own. In other words, it's our own
private Gethsemane. As Jesus cried in the garden, "My soul is
exceeding[ly] sorrowful unto death...Nevertheless, not what I will, but what
Thou wilt." (Mark 14:34-36) During this dark season, God teaches us to
say, just as Jesus did, "Not my will, but Thine." (Matthew 26:39)
During this time, God can begin to transform our reliance on physical things to
things of the spirit. He wants us to learn to walk by faith, not by our senses,
our feelings or our understanding. God wants to teach us how to detach
ourselves from all physical, emotional and spiritual supports, so that we will
be able to respond with "Not my will, but Thine."
Because this season can often be a time of desolation, of dried bones and
ruined hopes, many Christians - because they don't understand what God's will
is or what He is doing - get so discouraged and defeated that they give up and
turn back.
Many will feel like Job, who "looked for good" but only "evil
came"; and for "light," but found only "darkness."
(Job 30:26) Or like Isaiah, who uttered "We wait for light, but behold
obscurity; for brightness, but we walk in darkness. We grope for the wall like
the blind, and we grope as if we had no eyes; we stumble at noonday as in the
night; we are in desolate places like dead men." (Isaiah 59:9-10)
If we can only remember during our night season that the Holy Spirit has led us
into this darkness on purpose. God is not angry at us, and He has not
abandoned us – He paid the ultimate price for us, how could He ever
abandon us? He brought us to a necessary place where precious things can
happen. As he told Mary, whose brother Lazarus had died, "Said I not unto
thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of
God?" (John 11:40)
It is in these places, when our normal human securities are stripped away and
all we have is Jesus, that He can begin to do in us those excellent things that
can make all the difference in our lives and in our walk with Him. When
the only thing we can do is cling to God, we come to that place where we
see Him more clearly than ever before. That's when the
fear goes away, and we can join Horatio Spafford in singing
with greater appreciation:
When peace, like a river, attendeth my way,
When sorrows like sea billows roll;
Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to say,
It is well, it is well with my soul.
Though Satan should buffet, though trials should come,
Let this blest assurance control,
That Christ hath regarded my helpless estate,
And hath shed His own blood for my soul.
My sin, oh the bliss of this glorious thought!
My sin, not in part but the whole,
Is nailed to His cross, and I bear it no more,
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul!
For me, be it Christ, be it Christ hence to live:
If Jordan above me shall roll,
No pain shall be mine, for in death as in life
Thou wilt whisper Thy peace to my soul.
And Lord haste the day, when my faith shall be sight,
The clouds be rolled back as a scroll;
The trump shall resound, and the Lord shall descend,
Even so, it is well with my soul.
To be continued…
It is no secret that the US dollar has been struggling. In fact, during the
past three months, banks have been putting 63 percent of their new cash into
yen and euro, and only 37 percent into the dollar. This new trend away from the
dollar as a reserve currency is no surprise considering current rock
bottom interest rates coupled with the mountains of cash the Federal
Reserve has been printing. A mere 62 percent of the currency reserve at central
banks are in dollars right now, and that does not bode well for
American prosperity.
The current administration may not be as discouraged by the situation as one
might think. As Bond buyer Bill Gross of the Pimco said in a recent CNBC
interview, "I think that's part of the administration's plan. It's
obviously not announced—the 'strong dollar' is always the policy, so to
speak. One of the ways a country gets out from under its debt burden is to
devalue."
Yet, David Malpass noted recently in The Wall Street Journal, "No
countries have devalued their way into prosperity." It's a great time to
borrow capital in dollars, with low interest rates and steady inflation
promising a less painful future pay-off. The steady flow of the dollar
for off-shore production and manufacturing offers some assurance of wealth
for foreign investors, but doesn't secure a lot of help for America. Malpass
writes:
"If stocks double but the dollar loses half its value, who beyond Wall
Street are the winners and losers? There's been a clear demonstration this
decade. The S&P nearly doubled from 2003 through 2007. Those who borrowed
to buy won big-time. Rich people got richer, seeing their equity bottom line
double. At the same time, the dollar's value was cut nearly in half versus the
euro and other stable measures. Capital fled, undercutting job growth. Rent,
gasoline and food prices rose more than wages."
In other words, America needs a strong, stable dollar. Instead, the
dollar is in the decline and will continue to sweep downward as long as
interest rates remain low and money-printing remains high. Cheap interest rates
are helping spur investors so that the economy can build back up, but at the
same time are pulling the financial carpet from under our feet.
World leaders also want a strong, stable dollar. They are not happy
about the rise of their own currencies next to the dollar, because their
exports therefore become more expensive and less likely to sell in the US
market. Countries like China, which are holding vast amounts of
dollars, don't want to see their investment lose value.
As the dollar continues to fall, it is being replaced as
the dominant reserve currency, and we can almost hear voices
calling for a single global currency to settle the mess. In March Governor Zhou
Xiaochuan of China's central bank advocated for a super sovereign reserve
currency, saying:
"The desirable goal of reforming the international monetary system, therefore, is to create an international reserve currency that is disconnected from individual nations and is able to remain stable in the long run, thus removing the inherent deficiencies caused by using credit-based national currencies."
Implementing a global currency would currently present tremendous diplomatic
challenges, and the headaches necessary to create it are not yet seen as
necessary by most world leaders. Yet, Revelation 13 speaks of a time when all
the economies of the world are tied together so that the Coming World Leader is
able to require every human on earth to receive a mark in order to buy or sell.
For now, China could do very well to work toward helping strengthen the dollar.
If China and those holding large numbers of US dollars want the dollar to
stabilize, they should purchase more US goods and services, and help the US
economy grow strong.
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