This just went out in the "American Muslim News Briefs" email from the Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR): CAIR: Al-Awlaki’s Calls to Violence Rejected by U.S. Muslims Civil rights group concerned about constitutional issues raised by assassination of American citizen (WASHINGTON, D.C., 9/30/11) — A prominent national Muslim civil…
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The argument is completely immaterial. If, for example, there is an active shooter in a shopping center, school, or neighborhood, he is a clear and present danger to others, and the focus is on stopping him. "Due process" happens for the most part after the perpetrator is in handcuffs. If…
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At last, silence from al-Awlaki A desperately evil man who was linked to the 9/11 attacks (he was "spiritual adviser" to a couple of the hijackers) as well as to the Fort Hood jihad murder, the Christmas underwear jihad bombing attempt on an airplane over Detroit, and the Times Square…
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In "A Rational Fear of Islamism" in National Review today, David Horowitz and I discuss "Islamophobia," showing that not all fears are irrational, nor criticism unwarranted. In recent months, several reports have appeared to a generally uncritical reception in the press, which purport to expose alleged conspiracies organized by “Islamophobes”…
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Youcef Nadarkhani could be executed at any time. An update on this story. "Iranian Pastor Sentenced to Death: Nadarkhani Refuses to Convert," from International Business Times, September 29 (thanks to Kenneth): Iranian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani, who is facing the death penalty, again refused to convert to Islam to save his…
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The arrest of Rezwan Ferdaus in Boston scores a major victory for U.S. counter-terrorism efforts.
The brewing scandal involving the solar panel industry may run much deeper than the failed Solyndra company.
The controversial Knesset member gives another view about Muslims and Israel.
Trashing anything that mildly criticizes the Left — and promoting anything that criticizes the Right.