This is worth the price of admission right away: “David Cameron was in Turkey yesterday endorsing Turkish membership of the EU, as blogger Laban Tall says, ‘doubtless driven by that grass-roots Tory pressure for a few million Turks to come to the UK.’” But all of it is worth reading….
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Robert | July 28, 2010 | Posted in
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The world is abundant in sacred memorials, whose dignity shouldn’t be violated under any circumstances:
It’s impossible to imagine a farmer’s market in the middle of the Arlington Cemetery in Washington, DC.
It is sacrilegious to build an amusement park on the plaza next to the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
Only idiots might decide to put up a [...]
That headline should have read this way: “UK: Prison governor tells Muslim inmates complaining about non-halal meat that they should have respected British laws and thus not ended up in prison in the first place, but now that they’re there they should expect to be treated with the same respect…
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Robert | July 28, 2010 | Posted in
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This week Hephzibah Anderson was on The Colbert Report to discuss how she went without sex for a whole year–well, sort of—as Colbert said, she was on third base leaning towards home.
Anyway, she now feels that people, especially women, need to wait longer to have sex. No, she’s not arguing in favor of abstinence, but [...]
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Ryan Mauro | July 28, 2010 | Posted in
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There are some movie experiences which are better left in the past. Certain films connect at a particular time, and should never be revisited. Disney’s Flight of the Navigator comes to mind, a quirky family time-travel adventure complete with a talking spaceship teeming with Muppets. I used to love that one as [...]
The Muslim Brotherhood was founded in 1928, but the summons to holy war was planted in Arab hearts more than a thousand years before. The prophet Mohammed created the Muslim faith and claimed he was fulfilling the gospel of Christ. But Mohammed was a warrior and Jesus a man of peace who instructed his followers [...]
A Web host in Arizona struck down the websites of a Canadian extremist calling for the genocide of Jews. GoDaddy removed them after they received a complaint from Canada’s Attorney General Rob Nicholson about vicious anti-Jew content. The site was used by Mississauga’s Salmon Hossain who also encouraged terrorist attacks against the West [...]
Both the Wednesday Group and Journolist are avowedly political enterprises designed to coordinate and effect political activism and political action.
But Norquist and the Wednesday Group are honest and forthright about what they are doing. The Journolisters, by contrast, continue to dissemble.
In fact, insofar as I can tell, Ezra Klein, Matthew Yglesias, Spencer Ackerman, Michael Tomasky, Jonathan Chait, David Weigel, et al. have yet to acknowledge the explicitly partisan political purpose behind Journolist.
Will Rangle’s runaway corruption cost Obama and the Democrats this fall?
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Rich Trzupek | July 28, 2010 | Posted in
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