An actual jihadist being deported? There must be some mistake. Did the Obama DHS mistake him for a “right-wing extremist”? “Mass. man held in NYC bomb probe ordered deported,” from AP, May 28 (thanks to all who sent this in): BOSTON – A U.S. immigration judge has ordered a man…
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Robert | May 29, 2010 | Posted in
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Chicago’s ShoreBank is too politically connected to fail.
Two Massachusetts Muslims are arrested in a raid, and the Governor of Massachusetts behaves as if Muslims were the victims, not the perpetrators, of jihad terrorism. Shouldn’t he be reassuring the Jewish community and other prime targets of jihad instead? “Deval Patrick vows support for Muslims,” by Marie Szaniszlo in…
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Robert | May 24, 2010 | Posted in
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Activists dare speak the name of radical Islam at the site of the attempted Time Square terrorist attack.
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Fern Sidman | May 17, 2010 | Posted in
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More on this story. “Follow the Money! Several FBI Arrests in Times Square Case,” by Richard Esposito and Brian Ross for ABC News, May 13: Following leads provided by the interrogation of Times Square bombing suspect Faisal Shahzad, FBI agents fanned out across the Northeast today in raids that led…
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An update on this story — the raids involved not only Massachusetts, but also New York and New Jersey. “Cash couriers target of Northeast raids, source says,” from CNN, May 13: (CNN) — Raids by federal agents in Massachusetts, New York and New Jersey on Thursday are focused on a…
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The scope of the plot appears to be widening across New England. “Times Square bomb plot probe: FBI raids Boston location in possible connection to Faisal Shahzad,” by Stephanie Gaskell for the New York Daily News, May 13: The FBI is raiding a home near Boston in connection with the…
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My NewsReal colleague Michelle Horstman has penned a fine post espousing an even finer sentiment: that the Irish should serve as a great example to other ethnic newcomers; despite breathtaking, backbreaking hardship, they eventually embraced the American melting-pot model and assimilated into the broader culture, without losing their distinctive cultural and religious traditions.
The Irish also [...]
My father, Yuri Glazov, risked his life standing up against the Soviet regime. Was his battle in vain?
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Jamie Glazov | March 11, 2010 | Posted in
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Under Stalin—and the Soviet system in general—someone who fell into disfavor by the ruling Party could become a “nonperson.” They weren’t just thrown out of power or persecuted, it was as though they did not exist.
While MSNBC hosts pay a lot of attention to Dick Cheney, making him a nonperson is their goal. Once, while [...]