The Yeshiva World » Barak’s Good-Will, NIS 25 Million for Hamas-Controlled Gaza Residents » Frum Jewish News

According to a Haaretz report, the defense minister decided on the “good will” gesture which carries an annual price tag of NIS 25 million. Government estimates point at 1,000 Gaza residents entitled to benefits, acknowledging the logistical difficulties involved since the Hamas terrorist regime does not maintain relations with Israel and Israeli and Hamas banks do not have cooperation agreements. Nevertheless, Barak, a master of good will, has set up a new mechanism to actualize the transfer of funds to the residents of the Hamas terrorist regime to ensure an additional NIS 25 million annually is sent from Israel to Gaza. Fortunately for Israel, officials in Ramalla...
Waiting for Australia`s good will on Montara oil spill

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Australia must have felt great relief when a leak at an oil rig in its Montara field was permanently plugged but neighboring ...
Pro-lifers march; Roe will be reversed, SBC's Land says

"I also remain committed to working with people of good will to prevent unintended pregnancies, support pregnant women and families, and strengthen the adoption system."Today and every day, we must strive to ensure that all women have limitless opportunities to fulfill their dreams."Rep. Chris Smith, R.-N.J., challenged the president during his speech to participants at the March for Life."President Obama," Smith said, according to remarks prepared for the event, "is it really so hard to understand that abortion is violence against children, a pernicious form of child abuse, falsely marketed as choice, a human right, health care and safe? Abortion isn't health care. T...
Mass. Hysteria

And, assuming some of that might have actually been accomplished, and that message communicated, then with that much political clout and good will, the president could have trotted out a full-blown liberal agenda and America wouldn't give a shit. An America at work doesn't give a crap about socialized medicine. We don't care about Socialism. Most Americans couldn't even spell it, let alone define it. And all the Fucked News shrieking would've fallen on the deaf ears of people who could still make their mortgage payments. The tea bag rallies would've looked like what they really were: Day trips for special needs adults. But despite the missteps, I still have confidence...
Bin Laden's words more pathetic than ominous

He's either burrowed deeply into the mountainous region along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, or thinks nothing good will come of him using Facebook or ...
When Not All Moochers Are Alike

I wonder whether a White House that has been very unfair and unbalanced treating its financial moochers, who made good, will handle this auto moocher, ...
British misery has nothing to do with the threat level

A total withdrawal of all foreign troops for good will hinges on the ability of the Afghan government to protect its population from insurgents, secure its borders and police Afghan cities and towns. More than 300,000 soldiers and police are expected to be trained over the next year or so. How a poor country like Afghanistan will afford such a vast security force has not been answered satisfactorily. Two years ago, the Afghan National Army Trust Fund was set up by Nato. The organisation estimated that sustaining a 134,000-strong force will cost about $2 billion a year. Countries were asked to donate. As of October, $312 million was pledged. So far, $35 million has actually arrive...
Democrats To Dig In Heels On Unpopular Policies? « Yes, But, However!

Good. Will they learn from it at all? David Plouffe, Barack Obama's 2008 Campaign Manager, wrote in the Washington Post yesterday, “we are trying to boost ...
U.N. Seeks to Drop Some Taliban From Terror List

... associated with terrorist acts but might be able to speak for the movement, he said, and might be willing to reciprocate a good-will gesture. ...
How Obama Can Win Back Independents
They search for leaders who exhibit a sense of good will. They tend to fret about deficits and debt, but not in a reflexively antigovernmental way. They are not against social programs, but want them administered with old-school thrift. They are not "centrists" in the sense that they exist in some mathematical middle ground between "left" and "right." Nor are they necessarily angry "populists," eternally resenting and distrusting anyone with any power. They are outsiders who wish Washington were a better place. Obama did a pretty good job of appealing to these folks in 2008. In many ways, he was the kind of politician they would distrust: a metropolitan liberal Democrat. Bu...