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Jesus and his Apostles taught
The Kingdom of GOD to the Jews.
Apostle Paul taught the Salvation through Jesus Christ to the Body of Christ.
GOD's name is being abused and put to shame by so called Priests and Ministers,
as well as by politicians on a permanent basis.
This has to stop.
GOD does NOT support war or killing. Feel
free to look at the
Commandments
and be aware that the Old Testament is the
history of the Jews and is to be seen as such. Being Christian, it does not
apply to us. Our teachings come directly from GOD, Jesus and the Apostle Paul.
And no, we don't spread any hate, ever. We spread Love and Facts.
If you consider Love and Facts to be something evil, you might be another
neo-con or right wing nut and you should keep listening to Fox News and ignore
Christ.
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We want to make a clear distinction
between “moderate Muslims” and “radical Islamists and
Jihadists.” We expect that immigrants who come
voluntarily to Europe or the US accept our culture and
its framework, which is - or should be - characterized
by democracy, pluralism, equal rights, no discrimination
of gender, race and religion, freedom of speech and free
media. We believe that moderate Muslims can accept
these principles without losing their identity. The
majority of our population is ready to integrate these
people.
On the other hand, we have to fight
against the radical Islamists and Jihadists as well as
radical Christians who want to abolish our constitution,
our laws and rules as well as our way of life.
We are defending in our commentaries the
moderate Muslims, which are almost all Muslims, NOT the
small group of mislead terrorists that want to destroy
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Going to church
doesn't make you
a Christian anymore
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How will
President George W. Bush personally make millions (if not
billions) from the War on Terror and Iraq? The old fashioned
way. He'll inherit it.
Meet
The Carlyle Group
Former World
Leaders and Washington Insiders Making Billions in the War on
Terrorism |
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Bush |
Carlucci |
Baker |
Darman |
Ramos |
Major |
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Former
US President and
Vice President
Former Director
of the CIA |
Former Secretary of
Defense and
Deputy Director
of the CIA
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Carlucci |
Former
Secretary of State
and Sec. of Treasury |
White House
Budget Advisor
Bush / Clinton
Administrations |
Former President of
the Philippines |
Former British
Prime Minister |
Carlyle
Senior Advisor
Retired 10/03 Shareholder |
Carlyle
Chairman Emeritus
Retired 3/05 |
Carlyle
Senior Counselor
Retired 2005
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Baker |
Carlyle
Managing Director |
Carlyle Asia
Advisory Board
Retired 2/04 |
Carlyle Europe
Chairman
Retired 2005 |
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restructuring Iraq's debt
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EXPOSED: The
Carlyle Group
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Featured Articles:
The
ex-presidents' club
The
Guardian
Oliver Burkeman and Julian Borger Wednesday October 31,
2001
It is hard
to imagine an address closer to the heart of American
power. The offices of the Carlyle Group are on
Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC, midway between the
White House and the Capitol building, and within a stone's
throw of the headquarters of the FBI and numerous
government departments. The address reflects Carlyle's
position at the very center of the Washington
establishment, but amid the frenetic politicking that has
occupied the higher reaches of that world in recent weeks,
few have paid it much attention. Elsewhere, few have even
heard of it...
But since
the start of the "war on terrorism", the firm -
unofficially valued at $13.5bn - has taken on an added
significance. Carlyle has become the thread which
indirectly links American military policy in Afghanistan
to the personal financial fortunes of its celebrity
employees, not least the current president's father. And,
until earlier this month, Carlyle provided another curious
link to the Afghan crisis: among the firm's
multi-million-dollar investors were members of the family
of Osama bin Laden
More...
Carlyle's Way
Red Herring Business Magazine
Dan Briody, author of
The Iron Triangle Wednesday January 8, 2002
Like
everyone else in the United States, the group stood
transfixed as the events of September 11 unfolded. Present
were former secretary of defense Frank Carlucci, former
secretary of state James Baker III, and representatives of
the bin Laden family. This was not some underground
presidential bunker or Central Intelligence Agency
interrogation room. It was the Ritz-Carlton in Washington,
D.C., the plush setting for the annual investor conference
of one of the most powerful, well-connected, and secretive
companies in the world: the Carlyle Group. And since
September 11, this little-known company has become
unexpectedly important...
And as the
Carlyle investors watched the World Trade towers go down,
the group's prospects went up. In running what its own
marketing literature spookily calls "a vast, interlocking,
global network of businesses and investment professionals"
that operates within the so-called iron triangle of
industry, government, and the military, the Carlyle Group
leaves itself open to any number of conflicts of interest
and stunning ironies. For example, it is hard to ignore
the fact that Osama bin Laden's family members, who
renounced their son ten years ago, stood to gain
financially from the war being waged against him until
late October, when public criticism of the relationship
forced them to liquidate their holdings in the firm. Or
consider that U.S. president George W. Bush is in a
position to make budgetary decisions that could pad his
father's bank account. But for the Carlyle Group, walking
that narrow line is the art of doing business at the murky
intersection of Washington politics, national security,
and private capital; mastering it has enabled the group to
amass $12 billion in funds under management.
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