Ted Turner is the founder and owner of several television networks; he was also the owner of major league baseball’s Atlanta Braves for three decades. With a personal fortune of some $2 billion, Turner ranks among the wealthiest individuals on earth…. Outspoken about his leftwing political views, Turner candidly calls himself “a socialist at heart.” … A longtime admirer of Fidel Castro, Turner has called the [...]
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John Perazzo | December 30, 2009 | Posted in
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David Horowitz’s unusual new memoir.
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Jay Nordlinger | December 30, 2009 | Posted in
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After Betty’s murder, I ceased to be politically active. I couldn’t even think about politics apart from these events. In my heart, I knew that it would not be possible for me to work for a cause again until I had resolved the issues of her death. As New Leftists, we felt ourselves immunized from [...]
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A few weeks ago Pamela Geller started an initiative to have people send Christmas cards to Rifqa Bary, the girl who converted from Islam to Christianity and fled from her Ohio home in fear for her life, and is now in foster care in Ohio while authorities decide whether…
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Robert | December 11, 2009 | Posted in
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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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Sonny Bunch | December 1, 2009 | Posted in
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A pretty woman with an Irish sparkle, Emily met Sarah when they were both undergraduates at San Francisco State University. “We were in a communications class together and one of our assignments was to read a poem,” Emily recalls. “No one wanted to do it but Sarah. She read an outrageous poem with [...]