Tuesday, February 04, 2020

Islamic State claims purported attack on Egypt-Israel gas pipeline in Sinai

Though sources said attacked pipe was a domestic one, jihadist group insists it ‘targeted… the natural gas line linking the Jews and the apostate Egyptian government’

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Illustrative: Flames rise from a gas pipeline explosion in el-Arish, Egypt in July, 2012. (AP/File)
CAIRO — The Islamic State extremist group said on Monday that it blew up a gas pipeline in Egypt’s restive Sinai Peninsula, claiming it was connected to Israel.
Security sources earlier said the pipeline hit was a domestic one that connects to a power station in el-Arish, powering homes and factories in central Sinai. No casualties were reported.
Masked gunmen drove a four-wheel drive before detonating explosives in the attack, carried out around 80 kilometers west of the provincial capital El-Arish, the sources told AFP.
Some media reports in Egypt and Israel said, however, that the section of pipeline hit was part of Israel’s Leviathan offshore field that connects the two countries — claims denied to AFP by the Leviathan consortium.
But in a statement posted on its Telegram chat groups, IS said “caliphate soldiers targeted… the natural gas line linking the Jews and the apostate Egyptian government.”
It claimed that the section of the pipeline hit was in the Sinai village of Al Teloul and that several explosive devices were used to blow it up, causing “material damage.”
Last week, the jihadist group encouraged its fighters to launch attacks against Israel as part of a “new phase” of its operations.
Illustrative: An image taken from a video clip released by the Sinai affiliate of the Islamic State group on August 1, 2016. (MEMRI)
Israel began pumping natural gas to Egypt for the first time earlier this month under a $15 billion, 15-year landmark deal to liquefy it and re-export it to Europe.
Egypt’s petroleum ministry did not react to a request for comment on Monday after IS claimed responsibility.
One of the two offshore fields managed by Israeli and American firms in the deal, Leviathan is estimated to hold 535 billion cubic meters (18.9 trillion cubic feet) of natural gas, along with 34.1 million barrels of condensate.
View of the Israeli Leviathan gas field gas processing rig near the city of Caesarea, on January 31, 2019. (Marc Israel Sellem/Pool)
Egypt has previously exported gas to Israel but land sections of the export pipeline were targeted multiple times by Sinai militants in 2011 and 2012.
It hopes the recently inked deal will position it to become a regional gas hub.
The country has for years been fighting a hardened insurgency in North Sinai that escalated after the military’s 2013 ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi following mass protests.
In February 2018, the army and police launched a nationwide operation against militants focused on North Sinai.

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Pete Buttigieg wants Jefferson-Jackson dinners renamed 

May 18, 2019

LET'S DO THE TIME WARP AGAIN.....


Iowa Democrats rebrand fundraiser as Liberty & Justice Celebration


The Iowa Democratic Party’s annual fall fundraiser has a new name.
The event will be held November 1, 2019. It will attract international attention, as it has in the past, due to all the Democratic presidential candidates who’ll speak. It’s been re-branded as the Liberty and Justice Celebration.
For decades, the annual event was named for Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson, who are considered the founders of the Democratic Party. A few years ago Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Iowa and other states were renamed after critics pointed out Jackson’s policies towards Native Americans and that Jefferson owned slaves.
The Iowa Democratic Party renamed its annual J-J Dinner “The Fall Gala” in 2015.
The Iowa Democratic Party has rented Wells Fargo Arena — the largest venue in Des Moines — for their 2019 Liberty and Justice Celebration. The party’s chairman says it will give Democrats a chance to highlight the party’s strength heading into the 2020 election.
Jefferson-Jackson Dinner Will Be Renamed

Aug. 8, 2015

An Iowa Democratic Party panel voted on Saturday to change the name of the popular Jefferson-Jackson dinner, joining several state parties in distancing itself from the legacies of the two former slave-owning presidents for whom the dinner is named.

Andy McGuire, the party chairwoman, said the State Central Committee voted Saturday to begin the process of changing the name. A single-sentence resolution was approved overwhelmingly by a voice vote, said Sam Lau, a state party spokesman. The change will take effect after this year’s event in late October.

The annual dinner, which draws big crowds and presidential hopefuls looking for an early advantage in Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucuses, is named for Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson. Both owned slaves, and President Jackson carried out a bloody campaign to remove Native Americans from the South to make way for white settlers.

“The vote to change the name of the Jefferson-Jackson Dinner comes after much debate and discussion among our activists and grass-roots leaders around the state,” Dr. McGuire said. “This was not a decision that was made lightly. The vote today confirms that our party believes it is important to change the name of the dinner to align with the values of our modern-day Democratic Party: inclusiveness, diversity and equality.”

Jefferson-Jackson dinners have been a Democratic tradition dating back decades, helping to raise money for state and local parties. Nowhere is it more celebrated than in Iowa, where more than 9,000 Democrats turned out in 2007 to hear speeches from a field led by Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton in their quest for the party’s presidential nomination.

State party committees in Georgia, Connecticut and Missouri also recently dropped the names of Jefferson and Jackson from the annual fund-raising dinners, and similar moves are being considered in New Hampshire, South Carolina, Arkansas, Maine and Tennessee, President Jackson’s home state.

Efforts to drop names and symbols linked to slavery and the Civil War have gained traction since nine black churchgoers were killed by a white gunman in Charleston, S.C., in June. That attack prompted state leaders to remove the Confederate battle flag from the South Carolina State House grounds.


By Ashley Southall
A version of this article appears in print on Aug. 9, 2015, Section A, Page 14 of the New York edition with the headline: Jefferson-Jackson Dinner Will Be Renamed.

BROKEN ENGLISH MARIANNE FAITHFUL LIVE

because of the trumpet solo I post this version of MF singing BrokEN engliSH 
and of course because she can belt it out like Lottie Leta and its a great live video

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I AM IMPRESSED BY MAYOR PETE'S FOLLOWERS THEY ACTUALLY CHANT "BUTTIGIEG" A NAME HARD TO PRONOUNCE AS IT IS TO SPELL

IS MAYOR PETE THE JFK OF OUR TIME?


How to Pronounce Pete Buttigieg's Name - The Cut

The 2020 election is still over 19 months away, and already, roughly 700 Democrats have announced their presidential campaigns. Among them, Peter “Mayor Pete” Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana. Though there are still some significant holes in his platform, Buttigieg is ...

How to Pronounce Pete Buttigieg’s Name

Unless you'd prefer to go with Oprah's version: "Buttabeep, Buttaboop."
  • Mayor Pete Buttigieg is one of the ten presidential candidates who will take part in this week's 2020 Democratic debate.
  • Despite his popularity, many people are still confused about how to pronounce his name—including Oprah Winfrey, who admit she calls him "Buttabeep, Buttaboop."
How to pronounce Pete Buttigieg
Pete Buttigieg, the all-but-official Democratic presidential candidate and South Bend mayor, likes to have fun with a common question: How to pronounce his last name. Head over to his campaign website, for example, and you'll be invited to purchase shirts reading BOOT-EDGE-EDGE.
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Mayor Pete, as he's known to his fans, has a similar pronunciation guide on the bio of his Twitter page. His husband Chasten, meanwhile, tweeted back in December how to say the tongue-twister of a name. According to Chasten Buttigieg, it can also be pronounced as "Buddha-judge" or "Boot-a-judge."


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Buttigieg’s campaign says it has reached out to the company about the possibility of being released from a confidentiality agreement, but the mayor has so far stayed quiet.
Henry J. Gomez BuzzFeed News Reporter November 15, 2019
Published on Friday, November 22, 2019 by People's Action Blog

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Pete! Pete! Pete! 
Inside the Underdog Campaign Shaking Up the 2020 Race
BY NATHAN HELLER 
Buttigieg declared his candidacy in April and has vaulted to the top tier of the Democratic field. Sittings Editor: Alex Harrington. Grooming: Erin Anderson. Ermenegildo Zegna shirt and pants.Photographed by Ethan James Green, Vogue, June 2019

On the Tuesday when I am to meet Mayor Pete Buttigieg, the South Bend Tribune, his hometown paper, runs a headline with staggering news: An Emerson poll of likely Iowa Caucus voters has put the mayor third among Democratic prospects, ahead of everybody except the grizzled veterans of the race, Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden. The surge is just the latest in a series of ascents that began when Buttigieg, the 37-year-old mayor of a small Rust Belt city, announced his exploratory committee for the presidency in January. Since then, his unlikely climb has energized a scattered race, and has come as a shock to no one more than to the candidate himself. “All these events that we set up as, basically, meet-and-greet events end up being rallies,” he tells me when I arrive at the riverside white colonnaded house he owns with his husband, Chasten. “So I’m learning how to adapt my style.” READ ON 
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ELIZABETH WARREN LATE, LATE, LATE, INTO THE NIGHT AFTER 
IOWA CAUCUSES FUCK UP


              WARREN IS AN AMERICAN PROGRESSIVE

AND SHE HAS CHUTZPAH;
YOU HAVE MADE ME A BETTER CANDIDATE AND A BETTER PRESIDENT 

HER NEW SLOGAN TONIGHT; 
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Monday, February 03, 2020

In deep-white Iowa, first Latino-majority town shows future

AFP / Brendan SmialowskiPeople attend Spanish-language 
mass at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Iowa's first
 Latino-majority town of West Liberty

At the Catholic church in the small Iowa meatpacking town of West Liberty, the surrounding expanses of farmland covered with fresh white snow, the priest says Mass twice on Sunday.

The two sermons' messages of harmony are similar, although it feels a notch more crowded at the second Mass -- offered in Spanish in this Midwestern state's first Latino-majority town.

The choir from the English service three hours earlier makes way for a band with a guitar and Mexican-style sing-alongs.
 

AFP / Brendan SmialowskiThe Very Rev. Rudolph Juarez 
begins Spanish-language mass at St. Joseph Catholic Church
 in Iowa's first majority-Latino town of West Liberty

The jokes sprinkled into the sermons also don't translate. "I have to complete them with a different punchline," deadpanned the priest at St. Joseph Catholic Church, the Very Reverend Rudolph T. Juarez.

As Iowa opens the US election season with its February 3 caucus to select presidential candidates, a team of AFP journalists spent a week driving here from Washington to feel the political temperature of a country in the midst of change.

Iowa is the sixth whitest state in the United States but West Liberty was 52 percent Hispanic or Latino in the 2010 census, which counted the population at 3,736.

The Latinos -- overwhelmingly Mexicans and Mexican-Americans but also increasingly Puerto Ricans displaced by Hurricane Maria -- are pulled in by jobs at West Liberty Foods, a turkey slaughterhouse and processing plant, whose bilingual signs at the laundromat offer immediate employment at wages starting at $12.18 an hour.

West Liberty's transformation is immediately visible downtown, where two Mexican eateries face a 110-year-old movie house and the Acapulco Mexican Bakery and Grocery adjoins the musty American Legion veterans' post.

President Donald Trump, who ran a campaign that demonized Mexican immigrants, won by more than six percentage points in West Liberty's county of Muscatine, which had twice voted by much wider margins for Barack Obama.

The opposite end of Iowa is home to Representative Steve King, one of the most stridently anti-immigration members of Congress who has openly identified with white nationalism.
AFP / Brendan SmialowskiA man walks past the American Legion and the Acapulco Mexican Bakery in Iowa's first Hispanic-majority city of West Liberty

But on the streets of West Liberty, no one, Latino or not, identified major tensions among residents, who speak proudly of their schools' dual-language programs.

Roselia Ocampo, 28, who has lived all her life in West Liberty and has taken over managing her parents' Mexican restaurant, said she was barely aware of the town's unique demographics until she took part in a statewide gathering of FFA, a farming club common in Midwest high schools.

She and her classmates were told they didn't have to join an exercise involving books.

The instructor said, "'I didn't know you knew how to read English.' And it was just like the first time I was exposed to someone kind of profiling me just by my color."

- Political awakening -
AFP / Brendan SmialowskiRoselia Ocampo and her husband Luis Ocampo pose with their son Sebastian at their Carnitas Nino restaurant in Iowa's first Hispanic-majority town of West Liberty

Ocampo's father immigrated legally to the United States and first worked on the West Coast before hearing about Iowa, where the vast fields and omnipresent hog farms reminded him of his native Oaxaca.

In his off-time from work at another meat plant, he would approach Iowa farmers to buy their injured hogs, butchering them himself for juicy carnitas he served at weddings.

Eventually, the family started their restaurant, Carnitas Nino, with the father coming in at 2 am on the weekend to cook carnitas and menudo tripe soup.

Ocampo thought little about politics four years ago but this time will be sure to vote. She is deciding on a Democratic candidate to support in the Iowa caucuses, which for the first time will have Spanish-language gatherings, including in the nearby city of Muscatine.

Her political awakening included watching as her aunt was deported to Mexico.
AFP / Brendan SmialowskiOmar Cardoso places loaves of bread on a shelf after wrapping them at the Acapulco Mexican Bakery & Grocery in West Liberty, Iowa.

When she hears Trump's slogan "Make America Great Again," Ocampo said she wishes others could see Latinos' work ethic.

"You can't do it without immigrants," she said. "No one is going to pick up the work that we are currently doing."

At the church, Juarez, the priest, said immigration authorities have picked up some parishioners.

"It's difficult enough to keep the domestic family together in these times without adding economic worries and the feeling you may be apprehended," he said.

- Embracing both identities -
AFP / Brendan SmialowskiPeople dance at the Latino-themed
 La Rumba Night Club and Bar in Iowa City, Iowa.

As the community was starting to shift to majority Hispanic, it took advantage of a federal grant to embrace dual-language education in what remains one of the few programs of its kind in Iowa.

Rather than simply ensuring English, roughly half of the 1,300 West Liberty students are enrolled in dual-language courses in multiple subjects.

School superintendent Diego F. Giraldo, speaking with enthusiasm from his office before sunrise as he monitored ice conditions on the roads, said the community was fully behind dual-language education.

A bigger challenge, he said, was recruiting teachers. The program survives in part through an agreement between Iowa and Spain, which sends teachers for up to three years.

Giraldo said the schools saw students' Latino heritage not as a hindrance but as a way to provide a brighter future.

"They're in the United States and they need to learn English to survive. But we are not supposed to, in my opinion, take away something to make that happen," he said.

"In the future, we want the students to be able to call Argentina and say, let's do some trade. They will have the languages to do that."


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THE LARGE LATINX COMMUNITY IN IOWA BEGAN ARRIVING UNDER REAGAN NOT JUST BECAUSE OF HIS AMNESTY BUT BECAUSE THE MEAT PACKING INDUSTRY WAS UNION BUSTING UNDER REAGAN AND PUSHING SELF REGULATION. PACKING PLANTS CONSOLIDATED, BROKE CONTRACTS AND IMPORTED FOREIGN WORKERS FROM MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA, LEGAL AND ILLEGAL. THIS OCCURRED IN THE USA AND CANADA, IN BROOKS ALBERTA CARGILL DID THE SAME THING BRINGING IN SOMALI, ECUADORIAN AND OTHER MIGRANT WORKERS INTO AN ALL WHITE MORMON COMMUNITY, IT TOOK UFCW A DECADE TO ORGANIZE THE WORKERS AFTER SEVERAL FAILURES.