Someone overreached a bit in the saber-rattling. The cost, logistics, and the capability that would be required are simply too much. That said, analysts did note that Iran’s chances, if it were that determined to pull off such a stunt, would i…
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Marisol | September 29, 2011 | Posted in
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“From Sweden ‘he is still trying to set up his jihad group.’” Ain’t multiculturalism grand? Eurabia Alert: “Sweden sheltering terrorist cleric: Uzbek TV,” from The Local, May 29 (thanks to C. Cantoni): A cleric based in Sweden has been accused by Uzbek state television of instigating a suicide attack on…
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Robert | May 29, 2010 | Posted in
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So, not only did the Democrats in Congress cheer, applaud and give standing ovations to a foreign leader disparaging America and American citizens from OUR House floor, but now the people they’ve put in charge as law enforcers don’t seem to understand the words ‘law’ nor ‘enforce‘. Or, they just think it doesn’t count if [...]
The learned analysts have no explanation for this. “Britons,” after all, should be loyal to Britain. But these young men aren’t, for reasons unexamined and unexplained. “Britons join the jihadist ranks to fight in Somalia: Fears grow that al-Qaida is constructing a safe haven in east Africa with UK groups’…
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Robert | May 1, 2010 | Posted in
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Why are Islamist “guest speakers” brainwashing students at New York’s Clarence High School?
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Nonie Darwish | February 18, 2010 | Posted in
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For years now we have seen non-Muslim law enforcement officials gingerly, politely make this request. And yet as year after year passes, no one ever says, “Time’s up!” and begins to call the Muslim community to account for its non-support of anti-terror efforts. No one ever asks himself why the…
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Robert | February 8, 2010 | Posted in
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Wow. Just… wow.
How delusional do you have to be, to be considered a “progressive”?
Unlike us mere rubes, progressives don’t trust their own lived experiences, or the evidence of their senses, preferring instead to rely upon lofty “studies” and “experts.”
We right wingers have worn out the “who ya gonna believe: me or your own lyin’ eyes?” [...]
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Kathy Shaidle | February 3, 2010 | Posted in
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Hitler could never have become the ruler of Germany or have murdered six million European Jews without help. He needed like-minded supporters, he needed money, and he needed willing accomplices to obey orders. But far more than these, Hitler needed that without which no genocide can ever succeed, he needed by-standers, people of conscience whose [...]
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Jeanette Pryor | January 26, 2010 | Posted in
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So who are these ‘new truthers’? The same ilk as the old truthers, except now the conspiracy is a mirror image of 9/11 and they have the help of a major cable news channel to promulgate their theory. They are the same small percentage of Americans who lie so far to the Left of the political spectrum that they’re rubbing shoulders with Michael Moore and Charlie Sheen. In short, they are the ever dwindling audience of MSNBC.
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Excerpt from the Council on American-Islamic Relations profile: The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) was co-founded in 1994 by Nihad Awad and Omar Ahmad, both of whom had close ties to the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), which was established by senior Hamas operative Mousa Abu Marzook and functioned as Hamas’ public relations and [...]
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John Perazzo | January 13, 2010 | Posted in
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