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Colorado: Misunderstander of Islam arrested on Amtrak train after speaking about Al-Qaeda and saying he hadn’t killed anyone yet

Colorado: Misunderstander of Islam arrested on Amtrak train after speaking about Al-Qaeda and saying he hadn’t killed anyone <em>yet</em>

Probable prison convert, or prison jihadi. “Ex-con Ojore Nuru Lutalo arrested on Amtrak when passengers report him talking Al Qaeda, terrorism,” by Larry Mcshane for the New York Daily News, January 29 (thanks to Pamela): A recently released New Jersey prisoner was yanked off an Amtrak train in Colorado after…

Conservatives: Beware of McCain Regression Syndrome

Conservatives: Beware of McCain Regression Syndrome

Because McCain isn’t going gently into that good night.

From the Pen of David Horowitz: January 17, 2010

From the Pen of David Horowitz: January 17, 2010

After our descent from the mountains, April and I stopped in Santa Fe to visit my oldest childhood friend, Danny Wolfman. Danny and I were born a month apart in 1939 and had been passengers in the same baby carriage pushed alternately by our two mothers who were also best friends. [...]

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Ramesh Ponnuru: Why the GOP Shouldn’t Get Too Confident – Time.com

Ramesh Ponnuru: Why the GOP Shouldn’t Get Too Confident – Time.com

Republicans can hardly believe their good fortune. First, Democratic Senator Byron Dorgan of North Dakota announced that he would not run for re-election, giving Republicans a good shot at taking his seat. Then the Democratic governor of Colorado, Bill Ritter, said he was bowing out. Ditto the Democrats’ top candidate for governor in Michigan. And [...]

Jordanian Muslim CIA Informant, Searching For Ayman Zawahiri, Kills His CIA Handlers

Jordanian Muslim CIA Informant, Searching For Ayman Zawahiri, Kills His CIA Handlers

I told you in a prior posting that I worked as a cop in Colorado for about twenty years. I was a detective for eight years and worked with my fair share of informants.
The one informant during my career that I arranged for release from jail on a personal recognizance bond, a man who provided [...]

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The Obama administration has ways of making terrorists not talk. – WSJ.com

The Obama administration has ways of making terrorists not talk. – WSJ.com

The failed terrorist attack aboard Northwest Flight 253 is proving to be highly educational, not least about the Obama Administration and its pre-September 11 antiterror worldview. Yesterday, the White House reversed itself on repatriating Guantanamo detainees to chaotic Yemen, a step in the right direction. Now if it would only revisit its Ramzi Yousef standard [...]

Feds dropped case against Hasan’s jihadist imam in 2002

Feds dropped case against Hasan’s jihadist imam in 2002

“ABC reported that the decision to cancel al-Awlaki’s arrest warrant outraged members of a Joint Terrorism Task Force in San Diego who monitored the imam and wanted the opportunity to ‘look at him under a microscope.’” “U.S. attorney defends dropping radical cleric’s case in 2002,” by Felisa Cardona for The…

Spencer: Obama has the jihadis in stitches

Spencer: Obama has the jihadis in stitches

An interview with Newsmax. “Expert: Obama’s Fort Hood Terrorism Denial Dangerous,” by John Rossomando in Newsmax, November 30: President Barack Obama’s failure to condemn Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan’s murderous rampage at Fort Hood, Texas, as a terrorist attack emboldens radical Muslims bent on attacking the United States, a noted…

From the Pen of David Horowitz: October 7, 2009

From the Pen of David Horowitz: October 7, 2009

At the end of the evening, Prof. Cloud stepped up to the microphone to ask a question, which was actually a little speech. Even though the protocol for such occasions restricts audience participants from making their own speeches, I did her the courtesy she tried to deny me by letting her talk.
She presented herself as [...]



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