Islamists in Iran, Egypt & beyond are seizing the occasion of Osama bin Laden’s death to undermine U.S. resolve against terrorism, but the War on Terror is far from over.
Osama bin Laden is Dead, but the Iranian Threat Remains Very Much Alive
May 3, 2011 By Christine Williams
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Chuck Colson Excoriates the U.S. Media For Ignoring Islamic Crimes Against Christians
When Charles “Chuck” Wendell Colson was serving as Special Counsel to President Nixon during the Watergate years, he will tell you that he was invaluable precisely
“…because I was willing…to be ruthless in getting things done.”
Colson serves a new master these days, and has since his conversion to Christianity in 1974. Although his much ballyhooed [...]
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