Revelations of Time
David Horowitz’s new book offers an honest and moving reflection on life and death.
David Horowitz’s new book offers an honest and moving reflection on life and death.
Most of the nation is still celebrating the elimination of Osama bin Laden, the monster behind one of the worst days in American history. Some are relieved bin Laden can no longer aid the jihadist cause; others take pleasure in knowing the suffering he caused us has been partially repaid.
Social issues remain a prism through which we can discern the priorities of those who would lead us. On Friday, Bill Maher offered a troubling glimpse through that prism on HBO’s Real Time.
According to the Ministry of the Interior in France, there are 20,000 African polygamous Muslim men living there. These Muslim immigrants know how to work the system. First, they come in with a tourist visa, apply for a residency card, and then go on social welfare. Even though it is an illegal practice, France will [...]
Trying to reason with the violently intransigent and desperately dishonest. “Vilks takes fight to Facebook foes,” from The Local, June 8 (thanks to Fjordman): Swedish artist Lars Vilks has joined a Facebook group entitled Kill Lars Vilks in order to engage in discussion with his antagonists as part of his…
The Gaza flotilla incident reminds us that the destiny of the Jew is to be eternally unsafe in this world.
Day in and day out, my wife prayed for my health and for my continued presence on this earth. Her brother Joe and his wife Martha, who attended a Catholic church, St. John’s of Vianney, had organized thirty Hispanic men, women and children, including my nieces, to pray for me too. There were others. Every [...]
When I think of the proposed mosques at Ground Zero, I think of the above……for starters.
The idea of the Twin Towers towering and overshadowing the icon of Islam is a good way of illustrating that our way of life always has and always will tower above their own.
To those who don’t know, the black box being overshadowed [...]
In “What Did You Say About Muhammad?!” in Pajamas Media (via Middle East Forum), May 12, Raymond Ibrahim skewers more Islamic supremacist hypocrisy: Which is more likely to elicit an irate Muslim response: 1) public cartoons of the Muslim prophet Muhammad, or 2) public proclamations that Muhammad was a bisexual,…
Love death. This is the improbable instruction that the founder of an Egyptian sect called the Muslim Brotherhood imparted to his followers in the 1920s. A disciple named Mohammed Atta copied this instruction into his journal just before leading the attack on the World Trade Center three days before my biopsy. Was it a coincidence [...]
March 1, 2012
Peter Schweizer
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April 23, 2012
John Stossel
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