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Saddam Hussein’s Reign of Terror Demands Unequivocal Condemnation, Not Trump’s Praise

Donald Trump’s dangerous ignorance was exposed again on Tuesday night when he praised Saddam Hussein for being tough on terrorists. The truth is that Saddam was a state sponsor of terrorism who paid $35 million to the families of suicide bombers and provided sanctuary to numerous terrorists, including one who bombed two U.S. airliners. Saddam’s reign of terror must be condemned—not praised—by anyone seeking the presidency.

Trump has attempted to minimize the horrors of Saddam Hussein’s regime before. In October 2015, he claimed that the regime’s repeated use of chemical weapons that killed tens of thousands was merely “throw[ing] a little gas.” Trump’s latest comments, however, have sparked more outrage than his earlier pro-Saddam statements. In a speech Tuesday night, Trump said that “[Saddam] killed terrorists. He did that so good.” No, actually, he didn’t.

Saddam Hussein’s Iraq was a designated State Sponsor of Terrorism from 1990-2003. Iraqi intelligence agents were directly implicated in the assassination attempt on former President George H.W. Bush in 1993. Iraq gave sanctuary to numerous terrorists and terrorist groups, including the head of the May 15 Organization, who attacked two Pan Am airliners during the 1980s. Beginning in 2000, Hussein began a program pay the families of suicide bombers, ultimately distributing $35 million during the Palestinian uprising that saw 117 suicide attacks kill nearly 500 people.

BOTTOM LINE: The Iraq War was a horrific mistake that has took tens if not hundreds of thousands of lives, cost trillions of dollars, and destabilized the entire region. None of that changes the fact that Saddam Hussein’s Iraq was a state sponsor of terrorism that supported terrorist groups across the Middle East. With model’s like Saddam Hussein, it is truly frightening to imagine what America would look like under a President Donald Trump.

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Vice President Biden: “This violence has to stop”

This has been a trying week for America.
 
As Americans, we are all wounded by the targeting of the police force in Dallas and the deaths in St. Paul and Baton Rouge. 
 
Now, I know a lot of you might ask, “What can I do?”
You can do a lot—right now, this weekend.
 
This weekend, it is on each of us to be a visible force in our communities for non-violence.  Join together online, in your neighborhood, in your houses of worship, around your kitchen table. For all of you community leaders, use your platforms to heal and unite. Talk and listen, see and hear each other during this moment for our country that requires profound introspection and dialogue. To find helpful resources in your community, visit the Department of Justice’s Community Relations Service atwww.justice.gov/CRS.
 
For if not you, then whom? If not now, then when?
 
In the days and weeks ahead, we’ll continue offering our thoughts and prayers to provide comfort to the broken-hearted families. But they will only be redeemed by the courage of our actions that honor their memories.
 
I believe the Dallas Police Department is one of the finest in the nation—and this incredibly diverse city can bridge any divide. To paraphrase Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, let us use our words carefully. Let us act with unity, not division. As Dallas Police Chief David Brown—one of the leading chiefs in America—said, “there are no words to describe the atrocity that occurred to our city, all I know is that this must stop, this divisiveness between our police and our citizens.”
 
This violence has to stop. It is not normal. And it is not who we are.
 
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Joe Biden
Vice President of the United States 

Deadline extended by one week | The Guardian Public Service Awards 2016


Deadline extended to 15 July
Take advantage of our deadline extension to give your entry the best chance of success. You now have one extra week until entries close on 15 July. If you or your colleagues have considered entering, this could be your opportunity to get recognition for your work.

Edison R. Wato, Jr., Membership Program Manager …Grand Opening Information


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GRAND OPENING SCHEDULE
Dear Friend,

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) has launched a new website, www.nmaahc.si.edu, and we want to share this good news with our dedicated supporters. And, the new website now lists preliminary information about our September 24th Grand Opening.

Beginning Friday, September 23, 2016, on the Washington Monument grounds, the NMAAHC presents Freedom Sounds: A Community Celebration. Conceived and presented in festival fashion, Freedom Sounds programming will include musical performances, spoken word, oral history activities and evening concerts.

The times for the festival are below:

  • Friday, September 23, 2016, 12:00pm – 5:00pm
  • Saturday, September 24, 2016, 12:00pm – 9:00pm
  • Sunday, September 25, 2016, 12:00pm – 9:00pm

On Saturday, September 24, 2016, the public witnesses the outdoor Dedication Ceremony of the NMAAHC. In the afternoon, the museum officially opens to the public. Tickets are not required for the public to view the outdoor Dedication Ceremony. Extensive large-screen viewing areas will be well-positioned for crowds during the Dedication Ceremony on the Washington Monument grounds.

The times for the dedication are below:

  • 8:00am Gathering and Musical Prelude
  • 10:00am Dedication Ceremony Begins
  • 1:00pm Museum Opens to the Public

The Museum officially opens to the public immediately following the Dedication Ceremony on Saturday, September 24, 2016. The museum keeps its doors open for extended hours Sunday, September 25, from 10am to 10pm.

For more information about the Grand Opening, please visit the Grand Opening Frequently Asked Questions on our website.

Thank you,
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Edison R. Wato, Jr.
Membership Program Manager
P.S. Information may be subject to change and new information will be added as the Grand Opening approaches. Please check the website for any updates.