The top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee is pushing Attorney General Eric Holder to explore links between a jihadist rehabilitation program in Saudi Arabia and Yemeni extremists linked to the failed Christmas Day terror plot. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) on Tuesday rereleased a letter he sent last month to Holder demanding that the Department [...]
Sessions: Jihadi rehab tied to terror – POLITICO.com
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Obama’s Tortured Rendezvous With Reality – by Jamie Glazov
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The President learns there are thousands of al-Qaeda terrorists who don’t give a damn that his middle name is Hussein.
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The Marijuana and Conservatism Debate, Part 2: Counterculture – by FrontPagemag.com
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Harold Koh
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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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