Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Late Night Open Thread

May Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, Ph.D., enjoy his retirement. May he, at all costs, avoid any uncomfortable meetings with Sen. Jim Bunning.

A student writes in KOACH's latest newsletter about her feelings towards JFJ. At some point, you have to ask yourself without trying to offend the non-Jews, how many vegetarians do you know eat meat? Back to the subject, the writer brings up valid points. How could one call themself a Jew and accept a certain someone as their, well, you know...

Some Jewish humor if you care to read it...

The UN Security Council supports reporting the UN. This is good and I commend the five countries that did that.

A few Jews were nominated for Oscars.

Mrs. King was remembered by Jewish leaders.
King, the widow of Martin Luther King Jr., "continued her husband’s legacy of strengthening black-Jewish relations," said Rabbi Marc Schneier, president of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding.

She "fought for the civil rights of Jews, and she supported issues and concerns of the Jewish community," particularly the State of Israel. Schneier said Leah Rabin, widow of the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, told him that the most comforting letter she got after her husband’s assassination was from King.
Kudos to Merril Lynch for pulling out of a discussion in London.

Nick Clooney had no comment on George Clooney's Oscar nominations. Will George be thanking Jack Abramoff?

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