The Supreme Court has handed the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) a stunning defeat by reversing a lower Court’s order allowing the release of photographs showing alleged prisoner abuse in Guantanamo Bay. A report yesterday from Democracy Now! highlighted the ACLU’s fight to have the photographs released in order to bolster its argument that [...]
The president backs a strategy for success – but with a political timeline attached.
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Jacob Laksin | December 2, 2009 | Posted in
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Comment about Iranian player gets Los Angeles Clippers’ announcers suspended.
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Lloyd Billingsley | December 2, 2009 | Posted in
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The banks brace for an economic meltdown of epic proportions.
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Vasko Kohlmayer | December 2, 2009 | Posted in
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The whistleblower deep in the basement of one of the ugly, modern tower-blocks of the dismal, windswept University of East Anglia could scarcely have timed it better.
In less than three weeks, the world’s governing class – its classe politique – would meet in Copenhagen, Denmark, to discuss a treaty to inflict an unelected and tyrannical [...]
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F. Swemson | December 1, 2009 | Posted in
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Thereby significantly increasing the attractiveness of getting arrested, as far as jihadis are concerned. This is also one of the dividends Khaled Sheikh Mohammed will enjoy from his civilian trial in New York. Absurd Britannia Alert: “Al-Qaeda ‘terrorists’ win right to hear secret evidence,” by Duncan Gardham for the Telegraph,…
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The Left’s love affair with IslamBy Chuck Hustmyre The union between the American Left and fundamentalist Islam seems like a marriage made in hell. The Left hates religion, particularly Christianity, and has succeeded in ripping nearly all vestiges of it from American public life. Through the legal machinations of its…
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Timothy P. Carney: Obamanomics defined: Big Government in service of Big Business | Washington Examiner.
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Jacob Laksin | December 1, 2009 | Posted in
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For the entire Harold Koh profile, click here. Selected highlights from the Harold Koh profile: Born in Boston, Massachusetts in December 1954, Harold Hongju Koh is an attorney of Korean-American heritage…. In 2009 President Barack Obama nominated him to be the Legal Advisor to the U.S. State Department. Koh is an advocate of transnationalism, a concept that argues in [...]
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New York State’s highest court has cleared the way for an ambitious $5 billion taxpayer-funded development to be built in Brooklyn.
On his TV show yesterday Glenn Beck pointed out that a group that claims to protect the interests of poor people, ACORN, helped make possible the deal that will make current inhabitants of the Atlantic Yards [...]
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Matthew Vadum | December 1, 2009 | Posted in
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