“Extremists are putting the republic to the test by promoting a practice that they know is contrary to the basic principles of our country.” And those “extremists” have plenty of enablers who can’t fathom what the problem is with the dehumanizing symbol of segregation and subjugation (spun as “elevation” in…
by
Marisol | December 25, 2009 | Posted in
Jihad Watch |
Read More »
The Byzantine icon that has just so many un-Islamic things about it.
by
Robert Spencer | December 25, 2009 | Posted in
FrontPage |
Read More »
For those of you who may have missed it yesterday my debate with Mary Grabar about marijuana and conservatism is collected in its entirety at FrontPage here.
Related posts:Yes, Calvin, Conservatism Shouldn’t Abandon Cultural Issues, It Should Just Be Smart about Pursuing Them
Frum Vs. Horowitz Continues At FrontPage!
Grabar: Conservatives, End the Apology Tour
Related posts:
- Yes, Calvin, Conservatism Shouldn’t Abandon Cultural Issues, It Should Just Be Smart about Pursuing Them
- Frum Vs. Horowitz Continues At FrontPage!
- Grabar: Conservatives, End the Apology Tour
by
David Swindle | December 24, 2009 | Posted in
NewsReal Blog |
Read More »
Osama bin Laden and innumerable other Islamic jihadists have already made this connection, but that’s fine. It’s only “objectionable” when a non-Muslim does it. “Chidambaram equates Jihad with terrorism,” from TCN News, December 25: New Delhi: In an address to Intelligence Bureau, Home Minister P. Chidambaram equated Jihad with terrorism…
by
Robert | December 24, 2009 | Posted in
Jihad Watch |
Read More »
In The American Thinker today, Pamela Geller chronicles the ongoing CAIR machinations and chicanery in the Rifqa Bary apostasy case: There is a war of attrition going on in the Rifqa Bary case. Rifqa is the girl who converted from Islam to Christianity and fled from her family in fear…
by
Robert | December 24, 2009 | Posted in
Jihad Watch |
Read More »
“Self-Reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
—
Lunch Break is NewsReal’s daily apolitical post. (We all need a break from this political stuff every now and then!) When commenting on Lunch Break posts do not start political, religious, or philosophical debates. In fact from now on any serious debating comments on Lunch Break posts will be deleted. [...]
Related posts:
- Thanksgiving Lunch Break
- Lunch Break
- Lunch Break
NewsReal will be featuring fewer than usual posts on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. We wish everyone a very merry Christmas. We’ll be back at it in full force on Monday and with more new content on Saturday.
Related posts:NewsReal Sunday: Garrison Keillor Rejects the Jews’ Christmas Present
Michael Yon: A Christmas Letter from Afghanistan
Happy Thanksgiving From [...]
Related posts:
- NewsReal Sunday: Garrison Keillor Rejects the Jews’ Christmas Present
- Michael Yon: A Christmas Letter from Afghanistan
- Happy Thanksgiving From NewsReal
by
David Swindle | December 24, 2009 | Posted in
NewsReal Blog |
Read More »
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad has rejected a year-end deadline set by the Obama administration to a nuclear deal brokered through the United Nations:
They say we have given Iran until the end of the Christian year. Who are they anyway? It is we who have given them an opportunity.
If they don’t change their attitude and language [...]
Related posts:
- Blockade Iran?
- Iran Gives the World the Finger
- Is The French President A Racist For Mocking Obama's Naivety?
by
Joseph Klein | December 24, 2009 | Posted in
NewsReal Blog |
Read More »
Senate Democrats passed a landmark health care bill in a climactic Christmas Eve vote that could define President Barack Obama’s legacy and usher in near-universal medical coverage for the first time in the country’s history. “We are now finally poised to deliver on the promise of real, meaningful health insurance reform that will bring additional [...]
by
Jacob Laksin | December 24, 2009 | Posted in
Political News |
Read More »
The radical Muslim imam linked to the rampage at Fort Hood reportedly is believed to have been killed in a Yemen airstrike that may have also taken out the region’s top Al Qaeda leader and 30 other militants. The raid in Yemen’s east targeted an Al Qaeda leadership meeting held to organize terror attacks. U.S. [...]
by
Jacob Laksin | December 24, 2009 | Posted in
Political News |
Read More »