Why? I thought that the jihadists were just a Tiny Minority of Extremists. But anyway, the idea that defending ourselves against jihadists will intensify anger against us in the Islamic world shows the hollowness of any argument predicated on the idea that we should change our behavior in any way…
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Robert | September 26, 2010 | Posted in
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We see this claim routinely made wherever an informant is involved in uncovering a jihadist plot. The informant, so it goes, enticed them into participating in jihad, echoing the standard elementary-school defense and classic abdication of responsibility: "but he made me do it!" And it is, indeed, a flimsy argument….
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Marisol | September 25, 2010 | Posted in
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It’s the end of the week, which means it’s time to assess the latest Americans-are-bigots story in The New York Times. This time around, The Gray Hag ran an article entitled “Muslims Report Rising Discrimination at Work.” The article explains: “[A] record number of Muslim workers are complaining of employment discrimination, from co-workers calling them [...]
By me. Ha! You all know what I’m talking about. Now, I’ve stumbled upon the answer to the “?” part. Bear with me, ok? But it seems to go something like this: A guy writes this actual sentence: “This fatuous infatuation with the Constitution, particularly the 10th Amendment, is clearly the work of witches, wiccans [...]
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Kathy Shaidle | September 25, 2010 | Posted in
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They do it in Canada too: that is, pull out abortion as an issue to demonize conservatives whenever desperation strikes to shore up liberal party support. In the dog fight race for senate seats as November 2nd approaches, the Center for Reproductive Rights has released a timely promotional video denouncing the Hyde Amendment–which excludes abortion [...]
A man. A Canadian man. A Canadian citizen around the age of 30. Of Pakistani origin. Those four things are all that we’re told about this suspect in this story, and yet none of them, not even that he is of Pakistani origin (although that one points us in the…
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Robert | September 25, 2010 | Posted in
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On Sept 14th David Frakt, law professor and former military defense attorney for two Guantanamo detainees, and Stephen Jones, a defense attorney who defended Timothy McVeigh, debated Former CIA Director Michael Hayden and former Bush speech writer, Marc Thiessen on the War on Terror. Frakt continued the argument with an article he wrote for the [...]
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Elise Cooper | September 25, 2010 | Posted in
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I have been writing about a possible Second Holocaust against the Jewish state for a long time now. I am pleased—but that is not the right word—I am saddened, sobered, frightened, by the fact that others have now joined me in this view. Many of the distinguished academic presenters at Yale University’s superb conference on [...]
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Phyllis Chesler | September 25, 2010 | Posted in
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The ACLU is not pleased, but Justice Department spokesman Matthew Miller says rightly: "It strains credulity to argue that our laws require the government to disclose to an active, operational terrorist any information about how, when and where we fight terrorism." Now if only they would speak honestly about what…
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Robert | September 25, 2010 | Posted in
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The total number of schools that the Taliban has bombed is now approaching 1,000. And despite the singularity of this barbarity, there are still many in the U.S. who dare to label the political opposition, which has never bombed any school or anything else, or even the anti-jihad movement, which…
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Robert | September 25, 2010 | Posted in
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