His violence is self-defense.
The Jihadi Who Felt Persecuted
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Glenn Beck, Social Gospel and the Spammish Inquisition
Like him or hate him, you have to admire Glenn Beck’s ability to take a Louisville Slugger to one beehive after another, with Winnie-the-Pooh like indifference to the consequences. The common thread, largely lost on his critics, is that these are all Progressive beehives. Beck’s concern about the Obama administration, Democrats, Republicans, and, for all [...]
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George Will: Sarah Palin and the Mutual Loathing Society – RealClearPolitics
The Republican presidential nominee, an Arizona senator, was a maverick, which was part of his charm. He spoke and acted impulsively, which was part of his problem. Voters thought his entertaining dimensions might be incompatible with presidential responsibilities. For example, he selected a running mate most Americans had never heard of and who had negligible [...]
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Islamic Indoctrination vs. Education
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The Buffalo Interfaith Bluff
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