Move along, nothing to see here. When a spokesman for a group that is linked to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, and that has had several of its officials convicted of various jihad terror-related offenses, tells us where not to look in order to understand the motives and goals of…
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Robert | May 17, 2010 | Posted in
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My day on the USS Abraham Lincoln.
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David Horowitz | May 17, 2010 | Posted in
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Why don’t we see more genuine Muslim reformers? Because they’re taking their lives into their hands if they stand up to the jihadists. I don’t know where Salam Ahmad really stands on issues of jihad and Islamic supremacism, but on the side of his being an authentic opponent of the…
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Robert | May 16, 2010 | Posted in
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Well, now we know why Faisal Shahzad did what he did. For god’s sake, you don’t have to be Robert Pape to know that Islam had nothing to do with it. It was loss of status. It was poverty. Here was poor Faisal Shahzad, the son of a high-ranking Pakistani…
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I listened recently on NPR to a discussion about Empowerment of Women In Islam. The two guests were Sakena Yacoobi, an Afghan who for many years lived in the United States and is now back in Afghanistan, and Isobel Coleman, who after years in business (mainly as a McKinsey consultant),…
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Welcome to the ideal place to live for extremist Muslims.
Islamic terrorists are not ignorant and poor, but neither are they truly educated.
And those who are training overseas now “can as Dutch citizens return to the Netherlands, ready to answer the call for further action.” “The Dutch Taliban,” from DutchNews, May 13: Recently growing attention has been given to US citizens who have joined the jihad in Pakistan. But the phenomenon is…
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Marisol | May 13, 2010 | Posted in
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Seven years after its application, Al Jazeera English has been launched in Canada. The three largest cable providers (Bell TV, Rogers and Videotron) are carrying the digital channel. Al Jazeera (AJ), a.k.a. the “CNN of the Arab World” was given its approval papers by the Canadian broadcast regulator—the CRTC (Canadian Television and Telecommunications Commission).
Not surprisingly, [...]
How eleven Green Berets forged a new Afghanistan.
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David Forsmark | May 13, 2010 | Posted in
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