St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City provided a touching tribute to U.S. military personnel during church services on Memorial Day weekend. Let us follow St. Patrick’s lead by honoring our fellow Americans who have gone into harm’s way to protect and defend us, and who continue to answer the call to duty. They are truly our nation’s best; and we do not understand or appreciate them enough.
Dirrrty girl Christina Aguilera has given up half-naked floor humping and even the fictional Carrie Bradshaw recently traded in her Sex and the City escapades for marital bliss. Apparently, there’s something terribly wrong with these developments. There’s a “new backlash against casual sex,” says Jessica Grose in her latest piece for Slate, a “new wave [...]
My maternal grandfather and my father both had something to hide. One made it into military service, the other didn’t.
Growing up as a poor boy in the country my grandfather was a crack-shot and, like most in his generation was eager to serve his country. He slipped through the medical exams and the eye tests. In many [...]
The Dutch politician goes on trial for insulting Islam.
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Frontpagemag.com | January 21, 2010 | Posted in
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I trust that moderate Muslim spokesmen all over the U.S. are even as I write this hastening to explain that it is not the duty of Muslims to declare jihad against Infidels, and that Al-Qaeda has in this particular gotten Islam all wrong, wrong, wrong, and that they are beginning…
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Robert | January 18, 2010 | Posted in
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Al-Zendani, or al-Zindani as he is styled in other reports, grounds his call to arms in explicitly Islamic terms. Will any Western spokesman for the Religion of Peace™ step forward to refute his martial and bellicose vision of Islam? What do you think? “Yemen Qaeda chiefs killed in air strike:…
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Robert | January 15, 2010 | Posted in
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This story dates back to August 21, the first day of Ramadan in 2009, but even though we don’t generally post archived material this is worth posting for what it illustrates about attitudes toward Islamic observance and personal freedom in Kuwait. “Woman nabbed for chewing gum on the first day…
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Robert | January 11, 2010 | Posted in
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“What we’ve seen in the recent past, I think, is an indication of one of the things that we’re going to have to be most concerned about in the future, this self-radicalization of American citizens or people who reside in the United States. They have too often come under the…
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Hugh | January 2, 2010 | Posted in
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Actually they’re — you guessed it! — whining about a possible “backlash.” This whole article is absurd, however, since Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab did not try to blow up Flight 253 because he was Nigerian, but because he was Muslim and believed it his religious duty to wage war against Infidels….
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Robert | December 30, 2009 | Posted in
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This WaPo weeper tries to paint the Flight 253 jihadist as a poor, lonely boy, but what comes through loud and clear is that he was a very serious and devout Muslim. How is it that someone so committed to Islam could have misunderstood Islam so thoroughly as to think…
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Robert | December 29, 2009 | Posted in
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