Yes, we the people have a moral obligation to lend a hand to our young, our sick, and our downtrodden, but the role of our federal government is to protect our individual rights so we don’t have to watch our backs all the time, so we can focus on other pursuits, such as bettering ourselves and the world around us.
Hmmm, now why might that be? “Muslim groups still MIA on terror,” by Adam Brodsky in the New York Post, January 19 (thanks to Pamela): [...] Another law-enforcement source tells me CAIR and other groups have been worse than useless: To this source’s knowledge, US Muslims have played virtually no…
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Robert | January 21, 2010 | Posted in
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Did an arsonist disrupt anti-Jihad activist Nonie Darwish’s speech?
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David Swindle | December 7, 2009 | Posted in
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NewsReal has previously documented the attempts by the fascist campus Left to suppress free speech and disrupt those who dare to confront Islamic extremism. The attempt to silence Geert Wilders is only one of many examples.
David Horowitz has written in numerous books about the treatment he’s received on campus by activists trying to prevent him [...]
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David Swindle | December 5, 2009 | Posted in
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The site of Nonie Darwish’s address had to be changed, but it went on as scheduled. The student who organized the event, and others as well, strongly suspected that the arson was connected to Nonie’s appearance on campus, as you can see from the letter below. This indicates an increasing…
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Robert | December 5, 2009 | Posted in
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