Monday, briefly

Well, isn’t this interesting: We’re deploying Stealth jets in a base in “southwest Asia”, a.k.a.: Within striking distance of Iran.

Yes, but they don’t really care about Palestinians: A major food retailer in the U.K. is boycotting Jewish goods. No, no, my bad–it’s only Zionist goods, and only those produced in “settlements”–even though the boycott could also harm Palestinians. Oh, and Elder has the goods on the hypocrites, who say they’re against hatred and discrimination but who support the Viva Palestina movement, which is all about the destruction of Israel and the removal of Jews from “Palestine”. By the way, the Jerusalem Post quoted, but didn’t link Elder’s post. Here it is. And the JPostshould be ashamed of its non-linking policy. This is the internet. That’s what you do.

The Obama administration: Funding terrorists? No problem! The Friday night news dump last week was the story of Obama bypassing Congress to fund the Palestinian Authority, which now pays Hamas salaries, in spite of Congress authorizing a freeze of funds until the PA stops playing footsie with terrorists (I know, I repeat myself). The official reason? The PA isn’t associating with Hamas anymore. Riiiiight.

Et tu Arianna? When even Arianna Huffington thinks that the president using bin Laden in an ad is despicable, you know Obama is in trouble. As for suggesting that Mitt Romney would not have ordered the attack that killed the terrorist, and using Bill Clinton–Bill Clinton!–to back you–well, you just have to laugh. Because everyone knows that one of the reasons bin Laden succeeded in attacking the U.S. on 9/11 is because Bill Clinton failed to kill him during his eight years as President. Note to Mitt Romney: If you don’t make any serious mistakes between now and November, you’ve got this.

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Sunday morning fluff news briefs

Seriously? Really, this is a headline. Kristen Stewart ‘F**king Loves Acting’ Because She Is ‘Really Boring’. It popped up on my Google News feed. To think I used to read–and enjoy–entertainment magazines. My, tastes change. And oh, I will watch the Twilight movies only if you kidnap me, tie me to a chair, force my eyelids open and make me watch them. Other than that, they’re just dandy.

Wow, dozens! Dozens, I tell you! Another exciting news story from the entertainment world. Dozens of peopleare protesting Lady Gaga’s concert in Seoul. Yes, that’s the headline: Around the World: Dozens protest Lady Gaga concert in Seoul. Good Lord, call out the riot police!

Now THIS is awesome: MIT has developed glare-free glass that doesn’t fog and cleans itself. If they can also get it to vacuum, I’m set!

It’s not Apple drones vs. Android drones: Way to scare the crap out of some poor, innocent people whose only crime is working for an Apple store. Look, I think the Mac fanatics are annoying, but for an advertising company to hire a flash mob of 50 people, dress them in black, and have them chant “Wake up!” in front of an Apple store is just wrong. Samsung denies having anything to do with it. But someone hired these people. They didn’t just convene because they all decided to yell “Wake up” in the same place at the same time.

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It’s official. I’m tweeting.

I joined Twitter tonight. It’s going to be for the writing, not the blogging, so don’t expect to read anything about Israel on my tweets.

But feel free to find me (and let me know you’re there) on Twitter. My full name, Meryl Yourish.

Now I have to figure out how to stay things in 140 characters. After eleven years of unfettered writing.

Oy.

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I need a copy editor

I need a professional fiction copy editor with experience in the fantasy genre. If you are one, or know of one, please email me at myfirstname at mylastname dot com. (It’s on the post.)

If you have June-July open, I need to get on your schedule. Roughly 350 pages. Please include rates as well as references.

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Early Caturday post

I think what the world needs today is more cat pictures. Because there just aren’t enough of them on the internet.

Tig loves the sun.

Tig loves the sun

And Gracie loves her ball. It took me forever to get a picture of her playing with it. As soon as I turn to watch her, she stops.

Gracie with her ball

Happy Friday!

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Are you an IP attorney in Virginia?

I’m looking for an IP attorney in the northern Virginia area (or, best possible scenario, in central VA where I live). I need someone with current experience in the publishing industry. Entertainment experience is a plus. I need an attorney to draft and review contracts for my novels and related works.

If you know of a good IP attorney that fits the above description, please email me his or her name.

My email is my first name @ my last name.com

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Thursday rainy day briefs

It’s raining here, anyway.

Wrong on so many levels: A Palestinian man went right past UNIFIL troops with two small children and climbed the fence into Israel–but not before he threw his two small children over the fence. One got caught in the barbed wire. Nice. So very nice. I’m sure he was just looking to escape conditions in Lebanon, but UNIFIL is awesome. They’re such a great barrier between Israel and Lebanon.

The wrong kind of rockets: Terrorists fired rockets into Israel during Independence Day celebrations, at Eilat and Ashkelon. I will link again to Bibi’s speech: We’re still here.

Funny how there aren’t any Goldstone Commissions over things like this: The Syrian death machine keeps rolling along, and yet, no one is calling for a commission to investigate Bashar al-Assad and his army over the death of civilians. I guess it only counts when the civilians are Palestinians. But no, if Assad suddenly turned his army loose on a “refugee” camp of Palestinians inside Syria, killing many, the world would still find a way to blame Israel. Probably for causing the refugee problem in the first place.

Yeah, I don’t care, I’ll still never store my writing in the Cloud: Rumors abound about Google owning the content you store on Google Drive. They won’t, but considering that absolutely nothing you do on Google is private, why would anyone want to store their private photos and documents with Google? My novel is safe and sound out of any cloud, and on various media backups, as well as paper (though I really would not relish retyping 175 pages). 48,000+ words and heading towards official novel-length. It will be done in 5-8 weeks, and I will be posting the blurb so you can finally see what it’s about–after I edit it to death and make sure I like it. Who knew I could write a dust jacket blurb? I sure didn’t.

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Wednesday briefs

We’re still here: And we’re not going anywhere. On Israel’s Memorial Day, a message to her neighbors.

“They are murderers – we are builders. Historically, the Jewish people has always outlasted its enemies. They have disappeared, and we’re here. I know that the price paid by the bereaved families is unbearable, and I want to express my thanks and the thanks of the entire nation for their strength, their courage.”

“The memory of your loved ones will stay in our hearts forever, may their memories be blessed,” Netanyahu concluded.

Ew, Jew Cooties: Dubai pulls the visas of Israeli cardiologists at the last minute. Because why would they want to advance the cause of medicine if they have to allow Jews to take part while doing so?

Really, the projection is so clear you can see it from Jupiter: Mahmoud Abbas has the nerve to chide Benjamin Netanyahu that if he wants peace, he has to act on it. Like Abbas has been doing all these years, you see. Of course, Abbas’ “actions” are the preconditions that would revert back to the 1949 Armistice lines. Yeah, fat chance.

Oh, sure they are: Iran is thinking of halting its nuclear work. Yeah. Right. It’s known as “cheat and retreat,” and they’ve been doing it successfully for years. And years. And years.

Gee, ya think? So the CIA finally figured out that calling an agent “a Jew-bastard” was anti-Semitic. Brilliant detective work, Sherlock!

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Busy, busy, busy

Up in NorVA yesterday and today, meetings, work, that sort of thing. And now, in my spare time, I will be writing. I’ll be back with a news post tomorrow.

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Monday briefs

But they swore the Muslim Brotherhood wouldn’t affect Egypt’s relations with Israel: Yeah, sure. Egypt canceled their gas deal with Israel, thus breaking a contract signed years ago. Gee, I wonder what other deal signed years ago they’re ready to break? Camp David, anyone?

Just another case of Israel Derangement Syndrome: Speaking of Egyptian hatred for Israel, the Brotherhood is looking to make a mufti resign because he had the nerve to visit Jerusalem. Even though he says he still hates Israel, and that the “occupation” must end, they want him to resign. Say, remember when Sand Monkey told us not to worry, that Egyptians really don’t hate Israel? Yeah, he was wrong.

In case you forgot, Turkey is still making an enemy of Israel: In spite of the fact that their terrorists caused all of the problems on the Marbled Memento, Turkey is refusing to allow Israel to take part in a NATO conference. Oh, and saying that it isn’t doing so, but Israel still needs to apologize and compensate the “victims” of the Mimbulus Mimbletonia–you know, the ones who attacked IDF soldiers as they were coming down on ropes, beating and shooting them and trying to kill them. (Link goes to a new first-hand story on Ynet that you should read.) Why is Turkey still a part of NATO? It is actively working with our enemies like Iran, working to establish Islamic rule in Egypt and elsewhere, threatening Cyprus and Israel–these are not the actions of an ally. But then, Obama can’t seem to tell the difference between friend and foe, internationally.

Really, it’s rather pathetic in the long run: Vandals sprayed pro-Hitler graffiti on a Colorado synagogue. Hey. Assholes. Hitler’s dead. Nazi Germany is gone. We’re still here, and now we have our ancestral homeland, too. Boy, that must piss you off, doesn’t it?

Good.

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I’ll be damned. This blog is 11 years old today.

Eleven years ago, I wrote my first blog post and put it out there on the internet to finally get a little use out of the Yourish.com domain that I had bought several years prior.

This blog went from personal journal to “warblog” to political blog to a blog about Jewish and Zionist issues (with a healthy dose of cat posts thrown in).

And this is the last year it will be in its current iteration. When I launch my book in August, this blog will have a complete makeover.

It’s always been about the writing. Everything else was pure happenstance.

I know a lot of you don’t want me to stop writing about Jewish and Israeli issues. But there’s an entire JBlogosphere out there, and I am not even in the top ten most-read of those blogs. Elder’s probably the most popular, and deservedly so. Omri writes for Commentary now, and the other early JBloggers are scattered about at various joint blogs or elsewhere.

Blogging has become so far down on my list that I almost forgot today was my eleventh blogiversary. It’s all about the writing now, and I’m closing in on a finished product that I will be selling this summer.

Expect changes. Life is all about change, and so, in fact, is this blog. Here’s what I wrote in my very first blog post:

This site will undergo many style changes in the upcoming months, as I have no real idea what I’d like the end product to look like. What I do know is that I’ve spent several years in the industry and know the difference between a point, a pica, and a pixel. I know that the Internet is a wealth of information and misinformation, and anyone can discover just about anything online if s/he looks long enough. I know that my mindset has undergone many changes in the last few years, and will doubtless undergo more as I get older. Growth is change. Stagnation, to me, is worse than death. If I cannot change, just dig me a hole, throw me in and cover me with dirt.

My life, these days, is changing for the better.

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A busy weekend, and a writing report

Friday night services. Saturday morning services. My niece’s last Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra concert. Then there was the 45,000 Word Challenge, which was to get to 45,000 words before I could start reading The Hunger Games, a deal I made with my friend Sarah, as I knew that every hour spent reading would be an hour not spent writing. I completed it, and wrote over 2,000 words from Wednesday to Friday.

I’m currently on a 50,000 Word Challenge. I’m behind my self-made schedule, so I want to ramp up the effort a bit and am pushing to get to 50,000 words by April 30th. I started the challenge on April 17th and have written over 4,000 words in–wow–five days (haven’t yet written today, as I only just had breakfast half an hour ago and am trying to wake up).

I am negotiating a cover deal with an excellent artist, Julie Dillon. I’m planning on an August book launch. I’ll be needing a professional copy editor and proofreader availabe to start in early July and deliver it to me by the end of the month. Also a typographer to design the cover. If anyone out there reading this blog is one of the above, or knows of one, send me an email. I’ll be wanting to see examples of covers designed for the typographer, and references for the copy editor and proofreader, as well as rates desired and expected time needed.

I am also looking for a good IP attorney in Virginia.

The book is going well. I’m finding myself even more inspired after reading (and seeing) The Hunger Games, which is excellent in both book and movie form.

As for you, my dear readers, well, get ready for your part in the plan sometime in August. I’m developing a marketing plan side-by-side with the novel, and you’re a part of the marketing plan.

I may be posting the first few chapters sometime before the book is launched. I haven’t figured out the whole plan yet, but I will let you know.

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End of the week briefs

But–but–but Jimmy Carter said Hamas wants peace! The second ranking Hamas official flatly states that any agreement with Israel would be considered a hudna–in other words, just a trick until Hamas can figure out how to destroy Israel. Compare that with all of the lies Jimmy Carter has said about how Hamas wants peace. Yeah. The peace of the grave, as I like to put it. Gee, you think the AP will pick up this article and put it front and center the way they would if, say, the Foreign Minister of Israel said that the Palestinians weren’t peace partners? Oh, come on. You know they won’t so much as mention it, or if they do, it will be so elided as to be unrecognizable.

Oh, bullshit: I don’t care how many times he claims that he “sharpened his aim” with video games. Shooting a gun is NOTHING like playing a video game. The fact that the media uncritically repeats this lie just proves that no one in the media has ever fired a weapon. Here’s a hint at one tiny little difference: There’s no kickback from a video game weapon.

Yeah, I’m thinking this guy’s never getting back in the IDF: More video footage shows the unprofessional behavior of Lt. Col. Eisner. I don’t care what the provocations might have been–his actions weren’t riot control. Time for the IDF to start training professional riot control teams.

Gee, why don’t they depend on their Muslim brothers for help? A profile of Israel’s new facility for illegal immigrants that never seems to notice that in order to get to Israel, the migrants must first go through Egypt. And they don’t stop there. Funny how that works. Reuters also profiles the illegal immigrant influx as well. Both articles push the “Bad Bibi doesn’t want immigrants” meme. Why isn’t the UN Committee on Refugees helping out? Because they’re not Palestinian refugees?

And get a load of this dose of media bias. Here’s the second paragraph:

Now in Israel, the 26-year-old migrant from Eritrea said she was freed only after a $30,000 ransom was delivered in cash to Israeli accomplices of her Bedouin Arab captors.

What do they leave out? Why, the identifier that would show that the “Israeli accomplices” are Israeli Arab accomplices–an important distinction. Where is that information published? Five paragraphs from the end of this very long piece.

The suspect, an Israeli Arab, has since been charged with extorting tens of thousands of dollars in ransom for Hrity and other Eritrean nationals and transferring the money to their captors in Egypt.

Just another day in the anti-Israel media narrative.

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Briefly briefs

This is what genocide looks like: It’s Holocaust Remembrance Day, Yom HaShoah.

And? The UN has noticed there is no truce in Syria, unlike the media, which never notices when terrorist groups break the truce with Israel.

Awesome. The Secret Service planned the hooker party.

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Wednesday briefs, starring Bono

Don’t tell the BDS nutcases, they’re freak: Bono slipped in and out of Israel and apparently enoyed himself. Oh, and he didn’t talk trash about Israel. BDS fail.

Yeah, but it won’t shut up the haters: The IDF officer who was taped bashing a Danish ISM tool for no apparent reason was suspended. I’ve read the articles about it, and I see no reason for him to have smashed the guy with his rifle that way. I thought the IDF was getting better at riot control. Perhaps they need an entire section of the IDF focusing entirely on that.

Ohh, that’s why it isn’t bashing him: I was wondering why this Netanyahu profile in Time was so positive. And then I read the byline: Eric Cantor. Hey, they didn’t even make his picture all scary. Oh, wait. Yeah, they did… all shades of dark and gloomy. Hey, the Ayatollah Khameini got his picture in a nice, bright daylight shot, long distance, which removes his scary face from the camera. Anti-Israel bias? No. None at all. Really, go try to find another leader with a picture similar to Netanyahu’s. Bet you won’t find one.

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