The Gaza flotilla incident reminds us that the destiny of the Jew is to be eternally unsafe in this world.
The World’s Oldest Sickness
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The Marijuana and Conservatism Debate – by FrontPagemag.com

Professor Mary Grabar and NewsReal’s David Swindle go toe-to-toe on the right response to the war on drugs.
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