Barack Obama believes it necessary to coo and flatter and fawn over these thugs, so why not Nora Shourd? If Hitler kidnapped three Americans in 1938, would everyone be rushing to proclaim how much they respected Germany’s ancient and noble civilization? An update on this story. “Mom of US hiker…
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Robert | December 23, 2009 | Posted in
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David Horowitz shares the generosity of spirit and courage of his late daughter.
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Richard Baehr | December 22, 2009 | Posted in
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Father convicted in 15-year old daughter’s disappearance ten years ago.
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Stephen Brown | December 21, 2009 | Posted in
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If they did venture out, the could be killed. Islamic Tolerance Alert from the Kingdom of the Two Holy Places: “Crew members stranded in Muslim holy city,” from Herald Scotland, December 18 (thanks to Twostellas): Thirty Flyglobespan crew members are stranded in the Muslim holy city of Medina in Saudi…
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There Is No Honor Killing In Islam and Rifqa Bary Is In No Danger Update: “Father found guilty of ‘honour killing’ of daughter, 15, after she fell in love with man from different branch of Islam,” from the Daily Mail, December 17 (thanks to Tziona): A ‘psychotic bully’ was today…
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“David Horowitz’s book is filled with the passion born of love and commitment to family.”
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David Horowitz | December 10, 2009 | Posted in
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At Power Line Blog today:
I have had the sad task of writing a just-published book about my daughter Sarah who died at the age of 44 from complications related to a birth condition. No parent should have to bury his child, and the book I have written, which is called A Cracking of the Heart, [...]
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“A Cracking of the Heart” is the story of a parent’s grief and discovery.
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“This book was therapy for me; it was a remembrance of my daughter and her extraordinary courage… It’s a lesson to all of us who complain about much lesser frustrations and obstacles that we face. We often feel utterly defeated by them. This book should inspire people. Her life should inspire people to face those [...]