Elite “medical ethicists” take a page out of horrifying science fiction novels.
Oxford’s Nazi Scientists
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The True Nature of Islam
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Symposium: Is Hannah Arendt Still Relevant?

David Satter and Bernard Wassertein battle it out on Arendt’s definition of totalitarianism and its relevance for the terror war.
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Collaborators in the War against the Jews: Ian Lustick – by Steven Plaut
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From the Pen of David Horowitz: December 12, 2009
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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The Art of Political War for Tea Parties – by David Horowitz
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