Something positive actually emerged out of the infamous British ‘firebrand’ George Galloway‘s visit to McMaster University in Ontario. Although he predictably degraded himself with his erroneous rhetoric, he didn’t quite sink as low as purring like a cat for attention. (For the perturbing YouTube video look here; a fallout report is here.) Instead, he lived [...]
David Horowitz’s latest book, Reforming Our Universities, is above all a clarion call to action on the part of all who believe in the founding principles of the United States of America and wish to preserve it as founded. That is to say that there are forces intent on transforming the U.S. into a European [...]
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Mark J. Koenig | November 23, 2010 | Posted in
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The humane face of Sharia. Luckily, in this case this is not an opinion that is unanimously received. "Darul fatwa says donating blood un-Islamic," from IndianExpress, November 23 (thanks to Twostellas): In a potentially controversial decree, Islamic seminary Darul Uloom Deoband has said that donation of blood and body parts…
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Robert | November 23, 2010 | Posted in
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This video has already gone around the world and back, but it is worth posting here to emphasize that this whole absurd TSA controversy has come about because of the government’s refusal to admit the nature of the threat. If the TSA, and the DHS, and the State Department,…
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Robert | November 23, 2010 | Posted in
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The jihadists "wished to drive a wedge between people of different nationalities and religions." That much is true. But do "true believers, no matter what religion they belong to," really "always respect other religious and cultural traditions"? Not always. "Church bombing in Ingushetia aims to spark interreligious feud – Patriarchate,"…
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Robert | November 23, 2010 | Posted in
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Harassing harmless American citizens in the name of national security is one thing; harshly treating terrorists is another story. For obvious reasons, we tend to be far less sympathetic to the interests of the people trying to murder us, but even with moral qualms out of the way, handling captured terrorists presents complications of a [...]
"I think it’s an insult to the 9/11 families. It’s another smack in the face." Indeed. And remember, the Imam Rauf and Daisy Khan and Sharif El-Gamal, in innumerable mainstream media whitewashes, have insisted that this mosque is all about promoting harmony and reconciliation between Muslims and non-Muslims. Yet their…
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In Human Events this morning I discuss the latest apostasy trial in Afghanistan, and its implications: Afghan Interior Ministry intelligence authorities have arrested an Afghan citizen, Said Musa, for apostasy – converting from Islam to Christianity, in yet another case that raises serious questions about what the U.S. is hoping…
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Robert | November 23, 2010 | Posted in
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Radical libertarians insist Glenn Beck is a big government neo-con socialist statist (no decent libertarian would associate themselves with former communist-turned conservative David Horowitz, who exposes libertarian radicalism for the leftism it is), because he considers America the greatest nation on earth. Beck has the gall to list all the great things America has achieved. Such traitorous rhetoric [...]
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Lisa Richards | November 23, 2010 | Posted in
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This article originally appeared at FrontPage Magazine, on October 12, 2009. In a recent twitter the eminent Fox commentator Marc Lamont Hill asked his followers in exasperation, “Am I the only one who thinks that awarding Barack Obama the Nobel Peace Prize is ABSURD?!?!?!” Hill coupled that with this: “Ok, now I HAVE to to start my [...]