Egypt’s Downward Spiral Towards Self-Destruction
Islam’s dogma of hate leads a Mideast nation into the hands of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Islam’s dogma of hate leads a Mideast nation into the hands of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Whose interests are really served by American foreign policy?
Our “allies” try to divert attention away from their brutal oppression.
A new book dares to call out the “Religion of Peace.”
If this is what Tehran does without nuclear weapons, what will it do with them?
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.
Egyptian extremists and Hamas are gaining strength and momentum, in the face of Obama’s ridiculous “leading from behind.”
It is a well-established fact that the United States is a center-right nation, yet over the last fifty years, the country’s laws and policies have slowly drifted leftward. One reason for this is that the Right has passively accepted the premise that the Left holds the middle ground. By labeling conservative ideas as extreme, the Left is laying claim to a default position in the center.
The more the rich pay in America, the more people insist that they’re getting a free ride. Well, here’s a little bad news for progressives who think that way.
The fact that Gaddafi is a reprehensible human being and no friend of the U.S. does not automatically turn his opponents into Thomas Paine. "U.S. to deploy more ships to support Libya planning," by Phil Stewart for Reuters, March 18: WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States will deploy additional amphibious…
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