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| Chaldeans Wonder Which Presidential Candidate Is Best |
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Michigan, USA – “Chaldeans will overwhelmingly vote on values,” says Roger Shamoun a legal officer with Oakland Courts. “Chaldeans know the root of so much evil in the world comes from what we as Americans value. That does not mean Chaldeans are oblivious to the suffering of Iraqi Chaldeans in Iraq. Both issues are important to the community, and it seems the community is leaning towards Senator McCain as the best candidate to address both of these important issues.”
Julie Hindoo, a college freshman at Oakland Community College disagrees and plans to vote for Barack Obama. “He is cool and hip. It would be sweet to have a black president in America. Plus look what Bush has done to Iraq,” she says.
“That seems to be the crux of the issue in the community,” says Shamoun. “Chaldeans who are voting on faith, family, and tax issues will be voting for McCain hands-down, but what about those who don’t care about those issues and instead care about the Iraqi war. How should they vote?”
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| Filed in: Government & Society, Chaldean Caucus By Chaldean Caucus |
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| Chaldean Caucus of Michigan to Host Presidential Debate Gathering and Discussion |
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Surrogates from both the McCain and Obama camp have approached Chaldean community leaders hoping to gain their support. In Michigan, issue advocates like CatholicVote.com have reached out to Chaldeans with a special issue announcement.
The Chaldean Caucus of Michigan will be hosting the first presidential debate viewing at Mother of God Church Hall in Southfield, Michigan this Friday, September 26th beginning at 7:30 p.m. Supporters of both candidates are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served and lively discussion will follow immediately after the debate, moderated by Chaldean Caucus regional leaders.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Government & Society, Chaldean Caucus By Neda Ayar |
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| Chaldeans Can Help Pass Senate Bill S. 223 — Cast Light Onto Darkness |
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The U.S. Senate is considering a bill -- S. 223 -- that would require senators to disclose their campaign contributions electronically, just like the House and presidential candidates have been doing for years. The Center for Responsive Politics, Sunlight Foundation and other transparency advocates have been pushing hard to get this bill passed this session, and they now have more than 40 co-sponsors of the bill.
The Chaldean Caucus needs your help to get it passed into law. Chaldean readers need to make two quick phone calls to your senators. Our pro-transparency coalition has set up http://Pass223.com so you can easily make the calls and report back what you hear.
Go to http://Pass223.com to urge the Senate to pass this bill without any amendments. The site leads you through simple steps on how to do it, and it even includes a suggested script. Then you can report back and let everyone know how the call went.
Here's some more information on the bill:
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| Filed in: Government & Society, Chaldean Caucus By Chaldean Caucus |
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| Chaldean Voters Ready for Michigan Primary Election Tuesday, August 5 |
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Michigan, USA - The Chaldean Caucus has sent out over 6,000 e-mails and mailed out over 2,000 letters to likely Chaldean voters reminding them that tomorrow, Tuesday, August 5 are the primary elections. “We want to keep the Chaldean community informed and excited about local races as much as the upcoming presidential race,” says Lauren George, western district Chaldean Caucus representative.
Politicians have come to realize the importance of winning the Chaldean vote says George. “The community values democracy. Coming from a country that would kill your entire family should you dare consider thinking and acting in democratic ways, we are hungry to participate. Our community is active in campaigns, involved in running for politics, and we get out the vote.”
The largest population of Chaldeans in the United States lives in Oakland County, Michigan. George says that political candidates in that county wisely court the Chaldean constituency knowing that Chaldeans can make all the difference.
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| Filed in: Law & Order, Government & Society, Opinion and Editorials, Chaldean Caucus By Sam Yousif |
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| Obama's Attempt to Please Everyone Backfires |
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Michigan, USA - Obama’s relations with Muslims were further stressed as a private back-door meeting spiraled downward over Jewish support. Among over 150 African-American community leaders and a handful of Arab-Americans were invited to the private meeting. An argument ensued between Obama and Osama Siblani regarding the presidential hopeful’s public support of Israel.
“The more people learn about him the more they feel he is like any other politician,” says Husam Abid, a Chaldean business man in Detroit, Michigan. “I was told that the Arabs at the meeting made it clear that they want Obama to return to his roots and stand against Jews. Others feel Obama is purposely alienating Muslims to mask his heritage and show he would not favor Islam.”
Chaldean community leaders, like Ramzi Dalloo, of Troy Michigan are hopeful that Obama’s efforts to reach out to the two communities are reciprocated. Nonetheless, tension between Jews and Obama grows. A website sharing Jewish frustration titled, www.JewsAgainstObama.com is gaining national attention. The site catalogs Obama’s anti-Jewish stance. Danny Ayalon, Israel's former ambassador in Washington adds to the growing discourse in a published article in the Jerusalem Post. Ayalon writes that the Democratic candidate wasn’t entirely forthright regarding Israel.
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| Filed in: Government & Society, Chaldean Caucus By Chaldean Caucus |
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| John Kuriakuz Files To Run For 39th District House Seat |
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Michigan, USA - 28-year old West Bloomfield attorney John Kuriakuz officially filed paperwork last week with Oakland County establishing himself as a Democratic candidate for the Michigan House of Representatives in District 39. Last week also marked his last day at a Detroit law firm, where he walked away from a six-figure salary to focus full-time on winning the race to represent his hometown in the State House.
In January, Kuriakuz filed papers with the Secretary of State showing that before the New Year even began, his campaign had already raised over $45,000.
"I am passionate about serving my hometown in the State Legislature and am very grateful for the amount of support I've received so early on," Kuriakuz said. "I am especially proud to announce that unlike many candidates, I did not raise any money from special interest groups. All of my supporters are longtime friends, neighbors and relatives who have known me for years, believe in my abilities and support my vision for the State of Michigan."
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| Filed in: Government & Society, Chaldean Caucus By Chaldean Caucus |
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| EWTN Journalist Takes on U.S. President Over Christian Iraqi Security |
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Washington DC, USA – Top broadcast journalist, Raymond Arroyo of the EWTN Global Catholic Network, brings the plight of Christian minorities directly to the feet of the U.S. president. During an exclusive interview with the U.S. President George Bush Arroyo questions U.S. support of Iraqi minority human rights and what more can be done to protect Iraqi Christians. Portions of the interview have been released to www.CHALDEAN.org prior to the public airing of the interview on EWTN on Friday, April 11, at 8 p.m. on the “The World Over.”
The interview will air on the eve of Pope Benedict’s April 15th – 20th visit to the U.S. and is expected to cover U.S. relations with the Holy See, the papal visit, Iraq, and much more.
“Chaldeans are eager to watch the interview this Friday,” says Farouk Slewa. “We are hopeful that the suffering for all Iraqis comes to an end soon. Our people have mixed feelings over how the war is being handled. One political party is for oil and the other party wants the war to end horribly for their own gain. In the middle are real humans. What is needed is more attention and discussion of the honest issues. Why is America not covering these issues more?”
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| Filed in: Government & Society, Chaldean Caucus By Huda Metti |
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| Chaldean Caucus Candidate Comparisons Comments: Say That Five Times Fast |
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The U.S. political machines are out in full force, promising voters, holding town hall meetings, and most importantly claiming to listen. They say they hear the calls for government fairness, government accountability, and government justice.
What Chaldean Caucus member, Jonas Shemi says is that, “Chaldeans need only close their ears and open their eyes.” The Sterling Heights, Michigan resident adds, “Look at their voting records, look at what they have done, look at any pledges they have taken, and then keep looking. Politicians, their press agents, and the media all work together to manipulate the people. They bang the drums for the politicians they want and quietly ignore, roll their eyes, or giggle with any mention of a politician they don’t. Remember the media is owned by corporations and all they want is someone in office they can easily influence.”
The following joke about a politician that goes before St. Peter and is given an option to tour both Heaven and Hell seems to best illustrate the point Shemi seems to be making.
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| Filed in: Government & Society, Chaldean Caucus By Sam Oram |
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| California Lebanese-American Representative, Darrell Issa Targeted |
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California, USA - It seems the Arab Jewish conflict in the Middle East is fast spreading through congress as political and cultural jousting matches get underway.
“It doesn’t matter if they are Arab or Jew, just as long as the American people are shown justice and fairness. Isn’t that the American way?” says David Karim, Chaldean political science major in San Diego. “Sunshine is the greatest disinfectant and it seems Issa is upsetting a whole bunch of people that want to keep things hush, hush.”
Issa, a Lebanese American has drawn the ire of Jewish groups and pro-Israel congressmen, news papers and media. Hatred for the representative grew so fierce that Issa was the target of an assassination attempt by Jewish terrorists. An attempt that implicated two members of the Jewish Defense League and was thwarted by the FBI just days before it was carried out.
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| Filed in: Government & Society, Chaldean Caucus By Ray Yono |
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| Chaldeans Watch Closely as Costco Battles with Distributors |
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California, USA - Chaldeans have long complained of the unfair practices of distributors. However, the lack of an organized business voice has left Chaldean store owners with slimmer margins and less service. “Distributors have long capitalized on the backs of Chaldean community who maintain a market for products in areas where retail giants fear to tread,” says Nick Mansour, owner of Gas and Go in Dearborn, Michigan. “They pre-price their products, refuse to take damage goods, and treat the businesses with a lack of respect. How can we compete and give customers a better price when the distributor forces you to charge a certain amount.”
Lobbyist groups like the Anti-Saloon League long convinced U.S. politicians that it was in the country’s best interest to give distributors free market protective status. They made the case so effectively that, even after Prohibition was lifted in 1933, most states insisted on keeping alcohol manufacturers far away from alcohol sellers. The favored solution: a three-tier distribution system requiring manufacturers to sell to wholesalers, and wholesalers to sell to retailers.
A system Chaldeans have long contested as a state sanctioned monopoly that hurts the consumer. All that may soon change, when giant warehouse retailer Costco weighs in on what Chaldeans have long said, “Distributors are anti-competitive.”
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| Filed in: Business & Finance, Chaldean Caucus By Crystal Dallo |
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Saturday, June - August- Chaldean Church Sports League (CCSL) compete every Saturday at Southfield Sports Complex on Evergreen Road. Come see the best community players in flag football, soccer, and volleyball. Cheer your church on and support your friends and family to victory. The entire community is invited to share in the friendship, fellowship, and fun of the Chaldean community's largest Chaldean youth sports league.
CAMP CHALDEAN CALENDAR

St. George Camp Chaldean
1391 Kellogg Rd
Brighton, MI 48114
(248) 762-4424
1-888-822-CAMP
Camp@Chaldean.org
Saturday, June 20 - Father's Day Bond-Fire and Community Camp-out.
Saturday, June 27 - Ayar Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.
Sunday, June 28 - Kakos Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.
Sunday, July 12 - Yaldo Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.
Saturday, July 18- Chaldean Youth Day.
Sunday, July 19 - Nofar Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.
Sunday, July 25 - Veterans United of Michigan Retreat at Camp Chaldean.
Sunday, July 26 - Kashat Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.
Sunday, August 2 - Kassab Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.
Sunday, August 2 - Najor Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.
Sunday, August 9 - Sitto Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.
August 12 - 15 - Assumption of Mary Mass and Ceremony Community Camp Out
Friday, August 21 - 23 - Chaldean Music Festival at Camp Chaldean.
Sunday, September 13 - Denha Family Reunion at Camp Chaldean.
BUSINESSES for SALE
Registered users can E-mail info@chaldean.org for business prospectus details.
PACK & SHIP / EBAY STORE FOR SALE
Troy, Michigan. Great potential and expansion opportunity. Lucrative price, lucrative lease terms, very busy intersection & plaza. Design & printing services are also offered. Great opportunity for a self-starter. Call Wally for details 248-879-7117
ATTRACTIVE LIQUOR, WINE & BEER RETAILER
--- REDUCED--- Grand Rapids Area, MI, USA »» The owner of this Retail Party Store upgraded an old 7-11, added $300,000 in upgrades- furniture and fixtures, etc., and made a very attractive neighborhood ...--- REDUCED---
AUTOMATIC AND SELFSERV CARWASH Price: $985,000 NEW!
Houghton Lake/Roscommon, MI, USA »» Two car washes for sale within 15 miles of each other. Both washes are a three and one type. One auto with three self serve's. The ...
SPORTS BAR & GRILL Price: $450,000 NEW!
Keego Harbor, MI, USA »» This is a fantastic opportunity to own and operate a great neighborhood sports bar located in Oakland County. Recently remodeled. Land and building ...
DUNKIN DONUTS/BASKIN ROBBINS Price: $520,000 NEW!
Metro Detroit Area, MI, USA »» This combination Dunkin Donuts is the most successful and long established franchise donut chain with Baskin Robbins, a long established and outstanding ice cream franchise. ...
OPTOMETRY PRACTICE Price: $281,000 NEW!
North Oakland county, MI, USA »» Well respected Optometry Practice is now available for sale after being in operation for over 30 years. The Doctor is retiring and looking for a ...
LIQUOR STORE & PIZZERIA Price: $350,000 NEW!
--- REDUCED---Northville, MI, USA »» This is an excellent opportunity to own 4 businesses in 1 (liquor store, beer/wine store, pizzeria, ice cream store). As you walk in this beautiful ...--- REDUCED---
TOBACCO/SMOKE SHOP Price: $148,000 NEW!
Macomb, MI, USA »» This smoke shop has been operating successfully since 2000 on the east side of the Detroit Metro area. Revenue has gone up every year for ...
PRETZEL FRANCHISE Price: $99,000 NEW!
Grand Rapids Area, MI, USA »» This pretzel franchise is located 45 minutes from Lansing, MI. It is in a very busy mall with over 200 stores including anchors like ...
COMMERCIAL CLEANING COMPANY Price: $220,000 NEW!
Oakland, MI, USA »» Newly established commercial cleaning company now entering its third year of operations. Year 1 revenue was $131,000 and year 2 which was recently completed was ...
ESTABLISHED CASUAL DINING RESTAURANT – GREAT TERMS Price: $195,000 NEW!
Wayne County, MI, USA »» This restaurant has been established for almost 60 years with the current owner operating for 5 years. Very well known throughout local community for it’s ...
HAIR, NAIL AND TANNING SALON Price: $279,000 NEW!
Oakland County, MI, USA »» Hair, Nail And Tanning Salon. North Oakland County. Well known and established business that provides a combination of Hair, Nails, and Tanning services. The business has been ...
HAMPTON INN - ONE YEAR OLD Price: $5,950,000 NEW!
Southern Michigan, MI, USA »» New, beautiful Hampton Inn only one year old! Sixty-six rooms - breakfast area, fitness center, indoor pool, and much more!!!!
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Bread and circuses: America's cult of celebrity
(Ken Connor) - Last week, in the midst of President Obama's efforts to push unprecedented expansions of federal regulatory authority through Congress, North Korea's bellicose threats of nuclear annihilation, and the Iranian regime's brutal campaign to suppress political dissent, the American public's attention was focused elsewhere...
Of flies and men: the bizarre world of PETA
(Paul A. Ibbetson) - "Save the whales, save the snails!" Comedian George Carlin had it right when he talked about the audacity and craziness of some to misplace priorities on where to put a helping hand when it comes to people and the planet. When it comes to organizations that 'break from the norm' the most, when balancing the value between people and animals, PETA has to be near the top of the list...
A priest reflects on his anniversary of ordination
(Matt C. Abbott) - Thanks to Father J. Patrick Serna and John Moorehouse, editor of Catholic Men's Quarterly, for allowing me to reprint the following article from the spring 2009 issue of CMQ. In this "Year for Priests," let us pray for all the clergy...
The ugly face behind the mask of liberalism
(Selwyn Duke) - It has been interesting watching the response to the Honduran military's recent ousting of its nation's president, Manuel Zelaya. Barack Obama called the action "not legal" and Hillary Clinton said that the arrest of Zelaya should be condemned...
Debunking Obama's cap and trade and global warming myths
(Sher Zieve) - As the USA population is now firmly under One-Party rule, it becomes even more essential that the truth is disseminated to the people -- for as long as will be allowed. Scientists have been opposing the global warming hype since it was first introduced by the United Nations and, then, former US VP Al Gore...
Tranquility or terrorism?
(Judie Brown) - Having just returned from a 16-day tour of national parks in the western states, from Glacier to Zion, I was overwhelmed by a feeling of tranquility upon realizing that God's handiwork undoubtedly outshines man's foibles and fumbles, day in and day out. And then when I arrived in my office yesterday, what do I see but American Life League's latest ALL Report: "Tiller, Terror and TV Tilt"...
Why isn't America hiring?
(Jerry Bowyer) - Today we saw the release of two piece of important employment data: the Challenger, Gray & Christmas monthly survey of lay-offs and the Monster Employment Index which measures on-line want ads. The latter is an improvement over traditional want ads which were showing declines due to loss of market share to the web rather than actual job opening declines...
Did America really want this?
(Chris Adamo) - Throughout most of the two hundred and thirty three years since that first Independence Day, a significant number of Americans have indulged in the luxury of ignoring the entire political scene, caring not whether the particular administration in power leans left or right...
Ten cost-cutting suggestions for California
(Ann "Babe" Huggett) - Poor Kal-ee-for-nee-ah Governor Ahnold Schwarzenkennedy! He may have an "R" after his name politically but he's been running California like a liberal for years now. However, it is finally catching up with him; as of July 1st California went from a state of great weather and fabulous scenery to one of fiscal emergency...
Time to put liberals on the defensive!
(Lloyd Marcus) - I'm in the studio recording my next song for the Tea Party movement titled, "Feet To The Fire." In it, I chastise politicians for not keeping their promises. A line says, "They go to DC...seek approval from liberals..."...
"Got change"? Surviving "post-partisan" America
(Curtis Dahlgren) - "He may live without hope, -- what is hope but deceiving?" -- Owen Meredith (Earl of Lytton; 1831-1891) "Genius does what it must, and talent does what it can . . . There is no sin except stupidity." -- Oscar Wilde (1856-1900)...
Independence now and forever
(Chuck Baldwin) - As we approach Independence Day, it behooves us to recall the principles of America's founding, especially in light of the ongoing attempt by today's political and commercial leaders to merge the United States into a hemispheric government. In fact, the clarion call for independence is just as fundamental, just as revolutionary as it was 233 years ago...
General Electric to Use Embryonic Stem Cells for Deadly Tests
The Company will no longer use Rats but instead use embryonic human life for testing toxic compaunds.
Fr. Farrow's Rebellion, Action against Knights of Columbus
Father Farrow has chosen to engage in open rebellion and anti-Catholic activism. He is also trying to destroy the ...
To the Soul From God, the Loveliest Song
Read the Song of Solomon, today!, with the knowledge that God has written you a song of love.
Anatomy, the Woven Veil
It is modernity, maybe post-modernity, but we are not doing a new thing. We are doing a very old thing.
El Paso Planned Parenthood Goes Out of Business
'We expect many more closures in the days to come, as people become aware of Planned ...
Planned Parenthood Employee Admits 'Bending the Rules'
Lila Rose, 20-year-old President of the non-profit Live Action, went undercover at a Planned Parenthood clinic.
First Clinical Trials of Adult Cardiac Stem Cell Repair
'Five years ago, we didn't even know the heart had its own distinct type of stem cells.'
Breaking News: Sarah Palin Resigning as Alaska's Governor
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin announced Friday that she will resign by the end of the month.
Douglas Kmiec nominated to become U.S. Ambassador to Malta
He has held firm that Obama will reduce abortions through his policies, though the President favors legalized ...
Doug Kmiec to become U.S. Ambassador to Malta
If we hope to build a culture of life and civilization of love we must always be willing to contend with those ...
New Colorado Personhood Initiative Announced
About seven states across the U.S. are considering personhood legislation so far this year.
Diocese of Bridgeport Dismisses its Lawsuit against Connecticut
The Diocese thanks all who helped in the defense of 'our cherished First Amendment freedoms.'
We Hold These Truths: Our Dependence on God
On July 4 we should celebrate our Independence by reaffirming our Dependence on God as the American Founders did.
Opinion: Worn arguments and old attitudes on Homosexual Practice?
To accept Mr. Obama’s claim, therefore, people would have to repudiate both the Bible and the Catechism.
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