Saturday, August 18, 2007

Mideast Muslims aren't American Methodists By Rich Lowry

In September 1898, an outnumbered British-led army battled the forces of a Muslim fanatic in Omdurman, Sudan. The Brits unleashed machine-gun fire and artillery on the primitive warriors and suffered a loss of 48 dead and 434 wounded, while killing 9,700, wounding 13,000 and capturing 5,000 of the enemy. Winston Churchill, who was present, called it "the most signal triumph ever gained by the arms of science over barbarians." The British ruled Sudan for another five decades.

In October 1993, badly outnumbered American troops battled the forces of a Somali clan leader in Mogadishu. We unleashed machine-gun fire and helicopter gunships on the primitive warriors and suffered 18 fatalities and 73 wounded to as many 5,500 Somali killed and wounded. It was a fight nearly as lopsided as the Battle of Omdurman, but the U.S. was out of Somalia within a year.

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Friday, August 17, 2007

New York Islamist Day Parade By Joe Kaufman and Beila Rabinowitz

"On September 9, 2007, a pre-9/11 celebration of sorts will be taking place in New York City, as Islamists from across the Tri-State area will congregate there for the 22nd Annual Muslim Day Parade. If past parades are any indication, law enforcement will need to be on high alert, as the participants have been amongst the most radical in the nation. Will the city allow this denigration of a very somber day to take place, or will it remember its many victims of terrorism and shut it down?

The parade is being run by the Muslim Foundation of America (MFA), an organization located in the Astoria section of Queens that was founded in 1983, around the time of the first annual parade. In actuality, both the MFA and the parade appear to be the same entity with different names, as the MFA’s website, since it was first created in October of 2003, has been devoted almost entirely to discussing the parade."

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Bureaucrat ‘Insiders’ Working for Islamofascists? By Michael Cutler

"There is an article appearing in the August 15 edition of the Washington Times that should alarm every citizen of the United States. According to Washington Times reporter, Sara Carter:

'A criminal investigations report says several U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services employees are accused of aiding Islamic extremists with identification fraud and of exploiting the visa system for personal gain.

'The confidential 2006 USCIS report said that despite the severity of the potential security breaches, most are not investigated 'due to lack of resources' in the agency's internal affairs department.”

Carter went on to quote an internal document obtained by the Times that two District Adjudications Officers are allegedly involved with “known Islam terrorist members,' whose identities were redacted for security reasons."

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New York Times Covers for CAIR, Again By Steven Emerson

"In what has become practically a routine, whenever bad publicity for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) surfaces, in an almost Pavlovian response, the New York Times leaps to its defense.

As I wrote about last March in The New Republic, when CAIR had befallen several embarrassing public setbacks, including the rescinding of an award from Sen. Barbara Boxer’s office and public opposition on Capitol Hill for the use of a room to host a CAIR event, the Times dispatched its reporter, Neil MacFarquhar, to resuscitate CAIR’s image. "

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Latest warning for parents everywhere By Judi McLeod

"Child abductions, identity theft, home invasions where people are injured or killed against a backdrop of international world terrorism, these are the times in which we all live. In the wake of the ongoing missing Madeleine McCann story comes from South Africa a worry for parents worldwide. It's the newest threat of potential child abductions, and in our global village, doesn't count on South Africa as a backdrop. Chantel Hill, who sends out this Internet message, is a real person. Vicki Langton, a South African mother of two who reports to Canada Free Press (CFP) on the Maddie story, knows of Mrs. Hill through a personal friend. "

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Climate change moral failings are cowardice and ignorance, not inaction By Professor Bob Carter & Tom Harris

" Virtually overnight, Portland (Oregon) High School student Kristen Byrnes has become a climate change sensation and a role model for freethinking young people everywhere. As an extra credit project for an earth science course, she created 'Ponder the Maunder', an attractive website designed to demonstrate 'that the Earth's warming climate is a result of natural variance and that man-made changes in the warming climate in the last 40 years are negligible at best.' After being highlighted in a number of articles in two local newspapers and on several prominent Web sites, 'Ponder the Maunder' attracted over 500,000 hits in May."

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Sunny Brook Greentree and Global Warming :: Satire by Abel Keogh

"We’re here today with Sunny Brook Greentree, the all-wise and all-knowing environmental guru who answers questions about the state of our planet. Today we tackle the topic of global warming. Q: With global warming being such a hot-button issue, the latest global temperature readings are usually big news. Why was it when NASA recently announced that the hottest year on record was 1934, not 1998 like many climatologists and global activists had thought, it wasn’t in front page news? "

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9/11 Demo in Brussels: Open Letters & A Slap in the Face :: The Lighthouse

First a reminder that the SIOE Petition to the Mayor of Brussels, Freddy Thielemans to allow the 9/11 rally "Stop Islamization of Europe" can be signed HERE.


Another petition, addressed to the Mayor of Londonistan for a SIOE activity in England, is available HERE.

Mayor Freddy "Champagne Charlie" Thielemans' prohibition of the Brussels rally is informative in more ways than one. He's not just showing his true totalitarian Socialist colours, not merely wiping his feet on the basic rights of indigenous Europeans, his prohibition is also a slap in the face of families that made personal sacrifices to ensure, that Europe would be democratic, and free of dictators with grandiose vistas of bringing about their version of a collective Utopia by coercion.

Consider the latest update from SIOE HQ: an open letter to Freddy Thielemans, reading:

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The Betrayal of God: Destruction from Within! :: The Lighthouse

Today, 15th August - the Celebration of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary - departing Bishop Muskens of the provincial Diocese of Breda in the southern Netherlands - is shocking us with a proposal for non Muslims to use the name of 'Allah' for God.

I have to give the reader fair warning: this is an interesting story if you're into it, but there are no abbreviations or short-cuts here.
The cleric's proposal is an education on a number of levels. At first sight his proposal isn't a contribution to 'the multicultural society' or a shot at syncretism, but rather a further step in the mono-cultural and mono-religious direction - of Islam, that is: a proposal to voluntarily give up the single most essential principle of Western culture, our name of God and all what that entails, presumably in exchange for .... what?

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Radicalisation in the West: The Homegrown Threat :: IsraellyCool

The Australian has an interesting and important article about a landmark study by the NYPD’s intelligence division, which deals with the formation and development of Islamist terror cells in Western countries.

And surprise, surprise, the terrorists are not driven by desperation or poverty, nor is the root cause of Islamic terrorism Israel.

Jamal Zougam was a handsome and popular 30-year-old who frequented the discos in Madrid’s Moroccan quarter and ran a mobile phone shop with his brother. Born in Tangier, Morocco, he had migrated to Spain with his family as a child and seemed perfectly integrated into Spanish society.

“He was good looking, he didn’t have a beard, he joked around a lot,” recalled one of his friends. “He’s the kind of guy who would walk around in a Lacoste T-shirt in summer.”

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Geraldo cringes everytime he sees Michelle on Fox :: HotAir

Well, we wouldn’t want to make Geraldo Rivera cry. But the fact is, he didn’t really address the situation. He once again smeared Michelle by bringing up militias, the KKK and neo-Nazis, to whom Michelle has no links and has never had any links (to whom Geraldo has attempted to link Michelle before), rather than just answer the question of whether deportable criminal aliens ought to be deported. And he brought up In Defense of Internment, mischaracterized it as “extolling” Roosevelt’s internment, rather than answer the question at hand. That’s called changing the subject. And he said he “cringes” nearly every time he sees Michelle on Fox. Well ain’t that a shame.

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Why is the Republican Party attacking our two major presidential candidates? By Rachel Alexander

The Republican National Committee chairman, Mel Martinez, has come out criticizing the GOP's 2 top candidates for president, Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney for their positions on resolving illegal immigration . What is wrong with this picture? Giuliani and Romney are considered RINOs to many Republicans, with track records to prove it, so the Republican Party is doing Republicans no favors by attacking them for being too conservative. So far Giuliani and Romney are the only two Republican candidates with any real chance at winning the primary election (and if the RNC is that liberal on illegal immigration then it certainly won't support the more conservative Fred Thompson if he enters the race), so why is the RNC trying to scare off the conservative base even more from supporting these realistic candidates? After the Senate immigration bill fiasco, most Republicans, regardless of their stance on illegal immigration, came to a consensus that the bill had too many problems - no surprise considering it was mostly Democrats who supported it. Most Americans are gradually becoming resigned to the fact that Hillary Clinton is probably going to become our next president, unless something extraordinary takes place, like capturing Osama bin Laden. If Republicans want to keep control of the White House - which in fact is supposed to be the primary responsibility of the RNC - it is not the time to be attacking our leading candidates, who ironically represent the views of the middle-of-the-road RNC leadership better than the rest of candidates.

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Abolishing America (cont.): BBC Hypes Reconquista With “¿Hablas español?" Series By Joe Guzzardi

"¿Hablas español?" 

That’s the question that Jose Baig and photographer Carlos Ceresole, [see photographs], two journalists for the British Broadcasting Corporation’s “Spanish American section” (what’s that?), asked throughout their recently-completed journey across the U.S.

The trip’s objective, according to Baig, was to see if the United States could be crossed “without uttering a word of English.”[BBC Team Makes US Spanish Journey,” Jose Baig, BBC Mundo, July 28, 2008]

The BBC must be hard up for stories. In fact, Baig’s story editor should have kicked him out of his office when he was approached with this plainly propagandistic proposal.

Why spend a whole bunch of money when everyone knows what the findings will be? You don’t have to be a teacher of Spanish (like me).

Of course you can travel the breadth of the U.S. without speaking English! Has the BBC never heard of Reconquista? The variable isn’t how much Spanish is spoken, but how long you want to go between conversations.

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Fighting the "Real" Fight By Christopher Hitchens

Over the past few months, I have been debating Roman Catholics who differ from their Eastern Orthodox brethren on the nature of the Trinity, Protestants who are willing to quarrel bitterly with one another about election and predestination, with Jews who cannot concur about a covenant with God, and with Muslims who harbor bitter disagreements over the discrepant interpretations of the Quran. Arcane as these disputes may seem, and much as I relish seeing the faithful fight among themselves, the believers are models of lucidity when compared to the hair-splitting secularists who cannot accept that al-Qaida in Mesopotamia is a branch of al-Qaida itself.

Objections to this self-evident fact take one of two forms. It is argued, first, that there was no such organization before the coalition intervention in Iraq. It is argued, second, that the character of the gang itself is somewhat autonomous from, and even independent of, the original group proclaimed by Osama Bin Laden. These objections sometimes, but not always, amount to the suggestion that the "real" fight against al-Qaida is, or should be, not in Iraq but in Afghanistan. (I say "not always," because many of those who argue the difference are openly hostile to the presence of NATO forces in Afghanistan as well as to the presence of coalition soldiers in Iraq.)

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Return of the Bear by Oliver North

The great horned owl is a magnificent raptor with feathers so soft its prey can't even hear it coming until it's too late. But even this superb hunter has a major challenge to overcome: It cannot move its eyes. To scan forest or field for danger -- or its next meal -- the owl, its eyes fixed straight ahead, must rotate its head. Today, the U.S. national security apparatus is much like an owl with a stiff neck.

For more than three years now, our White House, State Department and Pentagon have been fixated on America's adversaries in the Middle East and Southwest Asia. Our preoccupation has been on Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Syria, Lebanon and Gaza. Unfortunately, we seem to have missed what's happening in Russia. Not to carry the wildlife metaphor too far, but "the Bear" is back.

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Germany's Resurgence by Sam Vaknin

In an assertive, unified, and resurgent Germany, the Holocaust is now the butt of manifestly anti-Semitic jokes. This would have been unthinkable only 10 years ago. Yet, in meetings I have had over the last 4 years with young German scholars, intellectuals, artists, and budding politicians, as alcohol and mutual acquaintance put them at ease, they all, with one exception, reverted to shocking form.


This repellent phenomenon is only a part of a larger ominous pattern. Germans have a proven history of confusing assertiveness for malignant narcissism. Liberalism and democracy are far from being an entrenched tradition in a nation that gave the world Kaiser Wilhelm II and Adolf Hitler.

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Debasing Democracy in America by Rudy Takala

As we watch the 2008 presidential election unfold, we are seeing certain characteristics of the new millennium coalesce to create a type of politics different from the past. One would hope to see a more temperate, enlightened, and capable electorate. Unfortunately, it seems that the information age has yielded nothing better than a greater pooling of ignorance.

The most obvious example of that was the CNN-hosted YouTube debate for the Democratic presidential candidates. CNN received questions from, among others, a snowman puppet, a man with a gun for a baby, and a shirtless man who asked if he could be Hillary’s intern.

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Organizers of Brussels Anti-Sharia Demo Appeal against Ban By Paul Belien

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Today, Udo Ulfkotte, one of the organizers of the anti-Sharia demonstration in Brussels on 11 September, was in the Belgian and European capital to confer with lawyers about legal steps to counter last week’s decision by the mayor of Brussels, Freddy Thielemans, to ban the demonstration.

Tomorrow Hugo Coveliers, a member of the Belgian Senate, will initiate an appeal procedure on Ulfkotte’s behalf against the mayor’s decision before the Council of State, Belgium’s highest administrative court. The CoS will have to issue its verdict before 11 September. According to Senator Coveliers it is “80% certain” that the CoS will overrule the mayor’s ban and allow the demonstration to go ahead.

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NASA Flacks for Global Warming and Skirts Scientific Ethics By James Lewis

As pointed out in these pages, NASA has yet to own up fully to its historic error in misinterpreting US surface temperatures to conform to the Global Warming hypothesis, as discovered by Stephen McIntyre at ClimateAudit.org. This is not the first major error discovered by McIntyre and his coworker, Canadian economist Ross McKintrick, who previously uncovered the fatally flawed "hockey stick" climate curve, used to justify Global Warming alarmism by the 2001 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. 

Here is the official ethics statement on scientific errors and the need for public correction from the American Physical Society, the national society of research physics:

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Why Would Anyone Trust NASA's Climate Data Now? By Marc Sheppard

Last week's disclosure of a critical temperature data revision by NASA climate experts under cover-of-darkness poses as many questions as it answers.  With worried alarmists scurrying to either dismiss the restatement's relevance or ignore it altogether, and NASA itself descending to CYOA tactics, the paramount issue remains that of credibility - both the agency's and the big green scare machine's.

Hastily responding to the media-subdued mini-furor his amendment sparked, NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) chief James Hansen reflexively complained that "deniers" were "making a mountain of a molehill" about the "insignificant" revision.  The overruled head eco-doomer mulishly denied that the data update had any impact upon "the overall trend."  Ironically, while he's undoubtedly wrong, he also happens to be quite right. 

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From Afghanistan and Pakistan, a recharged jihadism is rising By Jasjit Singh

In a few weeks, the war in Afghanistan by one count will be six years old. By another, it has been going on for more than three decades. This war has made Afghanistan (especially its southeastern region, along with western Pakistan) the epicenter of global Islamist-jihadist terrorism.

The war during the 1980s, directed, funded and waged for geopolitical reasons through irregular fighters often proudly praised as "mujahideen," led to three significant influences: the propagation of irregular sub-conventional war through terrorism in the name of religion; a phenomenal spread and diffusion of military-specification sophisticated weapons to the jihadist groups; and important perceptions of the outcome of that war.

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"Give Me Your Killers, Your Rapists, Your Raging Masses" By John Perazzo

White Immigrants Get a Pass; Brown Ones Do Not.” That is the title of an August 12 commentary authored by the Rev. Robert Edgar, General Secretary of the National Council of Churches.


In that piece, Rev. Edgar complains that “devilishly clever” conservative “fearmongers” and “demagogues” are using “nearly every scare tactic they can think of to reduce us [Americans] to a highly suspicious lot all too willing to not love the alien[s] as ourselves and to evict them from their homes, get them fired, separate them from their families, in an all out rampage of oppression and prejudice.” “Immigrants have become the contemporary scapegoat,” he says. “It’s time we call it for what it is — racism.” Edgar characterizes illegals generally as “people who have come here in search of the same thing my northern European ancestors were seeking … a better life for their families, more opportunities for their children and to learn English.” “They [illegals] already pay millions in taxes and contribute to their communities,” he emphasizes.

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Does the Left Know Who The Enemy Is? By David Horowitz

Does anyone wonder where the Tom Hayden-Jane Fonda SDS radicals went? The ones who chanted “Hey, hey LBJ how many kids did you kill today?” and cheered on the Communists in Vietnam, and went into the streets to demand America’s withdrawal from Vietnam and became suddenly silent when our troops were pulled and the Communists proceeded to slaughter two-and-a half million Cambodians and Vietnamese? Well today they are the heart and soul of the Democratic Party, calling for a capitulation in the war in Iraq and referring to George Bush as Hitler, or perhaps merely suggesting that his mentality is fascist, while insisting and that America’s war in Iraq is a mask for conquest and imperial goals.

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Headlines From The Year 2020 By AWOL Civilization

Comrades! We have consulted the ghost of our great leader, Karl Marx. He has passed on to us a prophecy of life in the People's Republic of America in the year 2020, after the Revolution will have transformed the miserable capitalist, imperialist, America into a workers' paradise. Most of the prophecy, of course, can only be shared among top Party members. But the great one has given us permission to share the following with the toiling masses. Here are some headlines from the People's newspapers over the course of the year 2020:

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'We have broken speed of light' By Nic Fleming :: Telegraph UK

A pair of German physicists claim to have broken the speed of light - an achievement that would undermine our entire understanding of space and time.

According to Einstein's special theory of relativity, it would require an infinite amount of energy to propel an object at more than 186,000 miles per second.

However, Dr Gunter Nimtz and Dr Alfons Stahlhofen, of the University of Koblenz, say they may have breached a key tenet of that theory.

The pair say they have conducted an experiment in which microwave photons - energetic packets of light - travelled "instantaneously" between a pair of prisms that had been moved up to 3ft apart.

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Your Black Muslim Bakery update: More trouble, more CYA By Michelle Malkin

Three Your Black Muslim Bakery staffers will be in court today on separate matters:

Devaughndre Broussard was set to enter a plea in the murder of veteran black journalist Chauncey Bailey, who was investigating the bakery.

Yusuf Bey the fourth and his brother, Joshua, are also due in court, where they’re charged in a separate case involving kidnapping and torture charges of a woman.

So, who else was helping to prop up the thug-dominated neighborhood enterprise? InsideBayArea.com reports:

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An Immigration Manifesto :: Gates of Vienna

I discovered the Norwegian website HonestThinking last year when they started referencing and linking to Fjordman’s posts at Gates of Vienna. They are one of the best cultural affairs websites around, not just in Norway, but anywhere in the world.


HonestThinking particularly focuses on the immigration issues facing the West, and the dangers posed by radical Islam. It has recently posted a lucid manifesto on this topic, which is reproduced in its entirety below.

Notice that the authors encourage republication, so readers are invited to pass this on.

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GOP Shouldn't Fear Clinton-Obama "Dream Ticket" by Abel Keogh

For some election prognosticators, the Democratic ticket is already a forgone conclusion. Senator Hillary Clinton will win the Democratic nomination and pick Sen. Barack Obama to be her running mate. Their combined political "rock star" status will be enough to triumph over any Republican candidates.

This projected threat of a Clinton-Obama ticket already has some Republicans worried about their chances in 2008, even though the first primary is still six months away. At a recent campaign stop in Iowa, this concern emerged when presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani stated that he's the only one who can beat the Clinton-Obama "dream ticket."

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Evicted for 'no Spanish': 'Superlawyer' joins fight By Joe Kovacs :: WND

A South Florida businessman who claims he's being evicted from his office space because he does not speak Spanish says he's now getting help from a high-profile lawyer known for winning megamillion-dollar judgments.

Attorney Willie Gary has decided to take the case of Tom McKenna on a contingency basis, WND has learned.

McKenna, 51, says he still faces a move-out date of Aug. 31 from his location where he's run Seacoast Water Care for the past seven years, and doubts he can stay there.

"I don't think I've got any choice [but to move]," he told WND. "[The landlord] wants to make my life a living hell."

Enter Gary, a local legend who has gone from a migrant worker sharing a shack with his ten siblings to a multimillionaire and chairman of the Black Family Channel.

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KILLING FOR CONGRESS By Ralp Peters

TWO days ago, al Qaeda det onated four massive truck bombs in three Iraqi vil lages, killing at least 250 civilians (perhaps as many as 500) and wounding many more. The bombings were a sign of al Qaeda's frustration, desperation and fear.

The victims were ethnic Kurd Yazidis, members of a minor sect with pre-Islamic roots. Muslim extremists condemn them (wrongly) as devil worshippers. The Yazidis live on the fringes of society.

That's one of the two reasons al Qaeda targeted those settlements: The terrorist leaders realize now that the carnage they wrought on fellow Muslims backfired, turning once-sympathetic Sunni Arabs against them. The fanatics calculated that Iraqis wouldn't care much about the Yazidis.

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PBS: Lies Paid for by Your Taxes By Warner Todd Huston

Is PBS still making money off a discredited documentary that they know is filled with untruths, misquotes, and lies? It would seem so.

In 2003 PBS aired a show titled "Einstein's Wife" that attempted to prove that Albert Einstein's world changing theories of physics were a result of a hidden collaboration with his first wife, Mileva Maric. This documentary claimed that Maric’s work on the theory of relativity was lied about and hidden away all these years by Einstein, his biographies and history. Imagine the implications if the work of what must be the smartest woman on earth was hidden by those evil, greedy men who don't want to share credit with a woman. It's a feminist's dream story promulgated by PBS.

Unfortunately it isn't true. Not only is it not true, but also so many historians have since complained to PBS that they surely know the real truth by now, even if their original airing was a result of their honestly just not knowing the truth then. Yet, this faux documentary still has a PBS sponsored webpage and was recently aired by Australian broadcasters. PBS is also still selling DVDs and attempting to make money off a film hat has been discredited by dozens of historians and even attacked by the scientists in the film who were misquoted and misrepresented by the film's producers.

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Hillary and the First Person Plural By A.J. DiCintio

To hear the mainstream media tell it, the big news from the sit-down that Democratic Presidential aspirants recently had with panelists at the Gay Rights Forum was Bill Richardson’s excellent performance as the bumbling fool. But only the mainstream media considers it a shocking anomaly when a Democratic politician makes a lying, obfuscating ass of himself.

So, for the rest of us the big news that night (take a seat or brace yourself) was that Hillary Clinton told the truth when she responded to a question about the Clinton administration’s achievements regarding gay rights with “I think that we certainly didn’t get as much done as I would have liked.”

No, I’m not talking about the “as much done as I would have liked” business because as much as Hillary might like to do something for gays, she’d sell out gay people as fast as she’d lie any lie, betray any principle, or deny any friend if it means getting a hold of or keeping a hold on the pants of power.

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If at First You Don’t Succeed, Lie, Lie Again by Ann Coulter

Suspiciously, Daniel Pearl's widow is suddenly being lavishly praised by the Treason Lobby. Jane Mayer, co-author of the discredited hit-book on Clarence Thomas, "Strange Justice," published an article in The New Yorker last week recounting that Mariane Pearl was called by Alberto Gonzales in March with the news that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed had admitted to American interrogators that he had personally beheaded her husband and they were going to release the transcript to the press. Mayer wrote: "Gonzales' announcement seemed like a publicity stunt."

Frank Rich followed up with an article in The New York Times saying of Gonzales' call: "Ms. Pearl recognized a publicity ploy when she saw it."

Inasmuch as these are journalists who adjudge George Bush more evil than Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, their perception of reality is to be treated gingerly. But if Ms. Pearl is toying with the idea of becoming the latest liberal cause celebre, she might want to consider the trajectories of the rest of them.

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Stop the NYC Madrassa By Daniel Pipes

When Dhabah "Debbie" Almontaser resigned as principal of the Khalil Gibran International Academy on August 10, her action culminated a remarkable grassroots campaign in which concerned citizens successfully criticized the New York City establishment. But the fight goes on. The next step is to get the academy itself canceled.

The five-month effort to get Almontaser removed began in March with analyses, including one by this writer, pointing out the inherent political and religious problems in an Arabic-language school. By June, a concerned group of New York City residents joined with specialists — among them my colleague, R. John Matthies — to create the Stop the Madrassa Coalition. with the goal of preventing an avowed Islamist from heading a taxpayer-funded school.

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The "Naqba" Offensive By Steven Plaut

Israel’s critics have increasingly adopted the term Naqba (or Nakba), which means "catastrophe" in Arabic, to refer to the Jewish state's creation and existence. The idea is that if "Palestinian Arabs" are thought to have suffered as a result of Israel's creation and gaining of independence, then Israel's very existence must be a disaster, a tragedy, one that must be "corrected" and cured through Israel's annihilation.

The far Left has taken the Orwellian rhetoric one step further. Not only is Israel's very existence a "Naqba" or catastrophe, but anyone denying that it is so must be guilty of "Naqba Denial," a new sin discovered by the Left that is on the same par with Holocaust Denial. Indeed, since very few Jews anywhere outside the Left consider Israel's very existence to be a "Naqba," their collective "guilt" in perpetrating "Naqba Denial" is an easy form of exoneration for Holocaust Deniers. After all, why should people be so upset by Holocaust Deniers when the Jews themselves engage in "Naqba Denial"?

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A Cloudy Mystery By Alan Caruba

There’s a reason why one should be extremely wary of the computer models that are cited by the endless doomsday predictions of Al Gore, the UN’s International Panel on Climate Change, and all the other advocates of “global warming.”

The reason is clouds. Computer models simply cannot provide for the constant variability of clouds, so they ignore them.

In a July issue of The Economist there was an article, “Grey-Sky thinking” subtitled, “Without understanding clouds, understanding the climate is hard. And clouds are the least understood part of the atmosphere.” Since the increasingly rabid claims of Earth’s destruction from rising temperatures depend on computer modeling, how can they be regarded as accurate if they must largely exempt or deliberately manipulate the impact of clouds?

How can you make predictions, whether it’s a week or a decade from now, if you haven’t a clue why clouds do what they do?

Tim Garrett, a research meteorologist at the University of Utah, with refreshing candor has said, “We really do not know what’s going on. There are so many basic unanswered questions on how they (clouds) work.” And that is never mentioned in the great “global warming” debate, one we are continuously told is “decided” and upon which there is a vast scientific “consensus.”

This is particularly significant because clouds act to both cool and warm the Earth. It is widely believed that high clouds can reflect solar radiation away from the planet, but they can also serve to trap heat in the atmosphere. New studies, however, have given some cause to reconsider this. Moreover, cloud droplets can last for less than a second while whole clouds can live out their lives in minutes or days. There is no way to integrate such massive, constant change into a computer model that divides the world into boxes up to sixty miles on a side, so they mostly do not.

This is why there are two new missions by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration involving highly sophisticated devices to measure and study the actions of clouds. This is also why, up to now, the computer models on which “global warming” claims have been made have actually been tweaked, adjusted, manipulated—take your choice of terms—to factor in the mystery of clouds.

How wide is the computer modeling gap when it comes to predicting the weather? The Economist reported that, “In a recent paper in Climate Dynamics, Mark Webb of Britain’s Hadley Centre for Climate Change and his colleagues reported that clouds account for 66% of the differences between members of one important group of models and for 85% of them in another group.” Clouds simply defy the logarithms of computer modelers.

In short, “Too much still remains unknown about the physical mechanisms that determine cloud behavior,” said The Economist.

Here’s a useful scientific definition of the weather: “atmospheric conditions at a given time and a particular location.” Drive a few miles in any direction and the weather is likely to be different. Stay put and it will change soon enough. My other favorite definition is “chaos.”

In an August 2002 article, “The Trouble with the Weather”, the European Space Agency noted that, “Forecasting the weather remains notoriously difficult because the atmosphere is not easy to predict, being affected by such factors as air pressure and temperature, air movements, the distribution of water in its various states (clouds) in the atmosphere, and static electricity stored in the air.”

“Clouds are that 800-pound gorilla,” says research meteorologist, Gerald Mace, also of the University of Utah, referring to the critical role they play in the weather on any portion of planet Earth.

That gorilla, however, is never mentioned by the “global warming” propagandists. Neither clouds, nor volcanoes, nor the most important factor, the Sun, is credited as responsible for either the climate or the weather. Instead, we are constantly told that “human activity” is the single cause.

Unmentioned, too, is the fact that water vapor constitutes 95% of all greenhouse gases. Environmentalists insist that carbon dioxide plays a major role. It is well to keep in mind, however, that CO2 is the gas that is vital to the growth of all vegetation on Earth. Nor do global warming advocates remind people that the Earth is at the end of the interglacial period between Ice Ages which suggests another one is due any day now.

Indeed, the only global warming that is occurring has been happening since the end of the last mini-Ice Age in the 1800s. It is a natural response and is not a dramatic rise of four to ten degrees. It doesn’t even represent one-half a degree increase.

Following the publication of the results of new study in the journal of the American Geophysical Union revealing that the absence of clouds actually had a cooling affect—the opposite of widely held opinion on the role of clouds—Dr. Roy Spencer of the Earth System Science Center noted that, “To give an idea of how strong this enhanced cooling mechanism is, if it was operating on global warming, it would reduce estimates of future warming by over 75 percent. The big question that no one can answer right now is whether this enhanced cooling mechanism applies to global warming.”

If leading meteorologists remain largely ignorant of why clouds do what they do, why would we pay any attention to those with a financial or ideological incentive to propagate “global warming” claims? There is, however, a difference between being ignorant and being stupid. Believing the “global warming” lies is stupid.

Alan Caruba writes a weekly column, “Warning Signs”, posted on the Internet site of The National Anxiety Center, www.anxietycenter.com. His book, “Right Answers: Separating Fact from Fantasy”, is published by Merril Press.

© Alan Caruba, August 2007

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James Hansen's Hacks By Michael Fumento

In retrospect, you knew there would be trouble when you put the people responsible for the Space Shuttle program in charge of tracking U.S. temperatures. So perhaps it shouldn't have come as a big surprise when it was revealed that NASA committed a bit of an oopsie regarding data constantly used by the mainstream media and other global warming proponents.


If you follow the global warming debate, one thing you "know" is that to even call it a "debate" is to whisk yourself away to the land of the Flat Earth Society and Holocaust deniers and to be on the take from Big Carbon. Another is that nine of the ten warmest years recorded in the U.S. lower 48 since 1880 have occurred since 1995, with the very hottest being 1998.

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The Pending ID Armageddon By Jack Ward

Public Law 109-13 was signed into law on May 11, 2005, and buried within P.L 109-13 was the ''Real ID Act of 2005.''  The original deadline for implementation was May 11, 2008, but the failure of the state and local governments to implement the Act has forced the implementation date to be delayed to December 31, 2009.

        The Act established national standards for an ID card that will have at a minimum: name, birth date, sex, ID number, a digital photograph, address, and a “common machine-readable technology.”  Homeland Security can add additional requirements like digitized fingerprint or retinal scan.  The card must also possess “physical security features designed to prevent tampering, counterfeiting, or duplication of the document for fraudulent purposes.” 

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No More Anonymous, Please! By Victor Davis Hanson

The New Republic magazine recently ran into big trouble for publishing a first-person account of military savagery in Iraq. The author, Pvt. Scott Thomas Beauchamp, used the pseudonym "Scott Thomas" to write of the debasement of war that he claims he saw in the cauldron of Iraq.

But it was soon discovered that one of the gruesome "wartime" incidents the private described -- the author, desensitized by war, mocking a disfigured woman -- took place in Kuwait before his unit actually went into Iraq.

And when, post-publication, The New Republic rechecked Beauchamp's other suspicious anecdotes and assured its readers they were at least still accurate, the magazine would not identify the sources it used for verification.
The result of keeping these sources anonymous is that the reading public still can't believe the once-anonymous Beauchamp's account -- or what his New Republic editors are now saying.

 

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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

'Have Christians Already Accepted The Mark Of The Beast?' By Chuck Baldwin

Christians throughout church history have debated the nuances of Eschatology. These debates will doubtless last until Jesus Himself decides to end them. Until then, the theological battles extolling or condemning premillennialism or postmillennialism, pre-tribulation Rapture or post-tribulation Rapture, etc., will continue. To be sure, this column is not an attempt to resolve or even argue these interpretations of Scripture. Let every man be persuaded in his own heart. Personally, I don't think it's worth arguing about.
Whether a Christian is premillennial or postmillennial, whether he or she believes in the pre-tribulation Rapture or not is immaterial to our responsibilities. We Christians have a duty to be the "salt" and "light" of society until Jesus returns--whenever that is. And, frankly, the time of His return is His business, not ours. If we would concentrate on those matters that truly belong to us, we would be much more effective. Arguing and battling between Christians over the nuances of Eschatology only serves to advance the cause of the Enemy. It is counterproductive and fruitless to anything worthwhile.

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Savage by Selwyn Duke

Patriotism might at one time have been the last refuge of a scoundrel, but methinks this is no longer true. With modern America being characterized more by political correctness than patriotism, screams of "racism" may now be that last refuge. And joining the ranks of scoundrels, populated by reverends sans congregations and other assorted guttersnipes, is one Gerardo Sandoval, San Francisco Supervisor.

What has earned Sandoval his yellow stripes is his introduction of a government resolution condemning radio talk show host Michael Savage for what Sandoval calls "defamatory language . . . against immigrants."

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Islam in America :: Foehammer's Anvil

Islam in America

Source: Glenmary Research Center
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Wanted: A Million Marchers to ‘Stop Islamisation of the USA’

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Greenpeace Gibberish & Newsweek Nonsense Become Gore Globaloney By Marc Sheppard

Mr. Gore went to Singapore and echoed nearly verbatim Newsweek’s recent Hillaryesque hokum that there exists a vast right-wing corporate Global Warming conspiracy. The Delphic Goracle even went so far as to repeat the story’s most brazen among its falsehoods – that “deniers” had offered bribe money to potential authors of articles specifically trashing a then pending IPCC report.

Speaking Tuesday in the island nation, Gore shamelessly repeated point after nonsensical point of Senior Editor Sharon Begley’s The Truth About Denial, apparently favoring credit upon neither the author nor the publication. Quite astounding, as the basis of his cerebral petty-larceny was ripped straight from the article’s core contention that, in Gore’s words, there lurks an organized campaign,

“...[by] some of the largest carbon polluters, to create the impression that there is disagreement in the scientific community."

Gore then feigned fair use by cueing up the weary marching tune of the left-wing’s own genuine Global Warming conspiracy parade (of which he is the undisputed Grand Marshall) to the Singapore forum:

"In actuality, there is very little disagreement. This is one of the strongest of scientific consensus views in the history of science."

Of course, repeatedly screaming consensus at the top of his lungs won’t make the claim any less antithetical to reality. Any more than Begley’s attempts to deep-fry the reputations of noted contrarian scientists will prove any less transparent than have Gore’s.

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Haditha Massacre: Media & Terrorist Hoax? By Sher Zieve

As charges against US Marines—with regards to an apparent fabrication of the “Haditha massacre”—continue to be proved false and based upon unsubstantiated “evidence”, only some of the leftist media appear to be standing by their original spin on the story. This media’s bent was based upon their proposition that the Islamist terrorists were telling the truth, that the accused Marines were guilty of murder. Of note is that this twisted account was picked up by leftist members of the US Congress—including former Marine and House Rep. Jack Murtha (D-PA)—who helped their media spread the poison.

Based upon no evidence at all, Murtha said that the accused Marines had “killed innocent civilians in cold blood” and “I know there was a cover-up someplace!

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Tom Burnett Sr. calls for congressional investigation into planned memorial By Douglas J. Hagmann

Tom Burnett, Jr. fought hard to retake control of Flight 93 from Muslim hijackers on September 11, 2001. His father, Tom Burnett Sr. is fighting equally hard to warn people that the memorial planned for Flight 93 is a $47 million design replete with Islamic symbolism and commemoration of the four Muslim hijackers who murdered forty innocent people – including his son - on Flight 93. The senior Mr. Burnett is leading the charge in calling for a congressional investigation into the design of the planned memorial, a memorial that despite name change and minor cosmetic changes, continues to brazenly embrace Islamic symbolism.

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How to defeat Shari'a-driven Islam's Army of Jihad By Colonel Thomas Snodgrass, USAF (ret.)

Today a debate rages. Part of the debate, certainly the most immediate component of the debate, is what to do with Iraq. To cut-and-run seems unthinkable when one considers the consequences. To stay and pursue existing strategies seems almost as unthinkable given the corrosive effects domestically and the lack of American will for another long drawn out war with no real end in sight. The other part of this debate concerns itself with the larger or more strategic aspects: Are we at war? Who exactly is the enemy? Can we win this war as a war?

But, precisely because people engage in “debates” predicated upon loosely or poorly grounded “opinions”, I have over the past year attempted to provide some clear theoretically grounded judgments on these questions. This essay is an attempt to summarize those judgments.

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When the Culture Is All Too Common By Quin Hillyer

Perhaps a quarter of the men look like they have just come from grilling brats at a tailgate party. About a fourth of the women, and even girls as young as 12 or 13, look like they are at the beach, or at a pajama party, or offering services on a Tijuana street corner.


But they are at the airport -- just about any American airport -- and collectively they are just one more sign of the coarsening, or maybe it's the cheapening, of modern culture.

Another example: At a family tourist spot just the other week, one couldn't help overhearing the loud conversation of several 13- or 14-year-old girls. "I don't care who he's married to: I'd have an affair with Bill Clinton any day."

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Sword Swallowing to Oblivion By Andrew G. Bostom

This past December, 2006, a British radiologist, and the executive director of the Sword Swallowers Association International published a fascinating survey which evaluated, "information on the practices and associated ill-effects of sword swallowing." The respondent sword swallowers typically required extended daily practice for months or years to appropriately desensitize their gag reflex,

...sometimes by repeatedly putting fingers down the throat, but other objects are used including spoons, paint brushes, knitting needles, and plastic tubes before the swallower commonly progresses to a bent wire coat hanger. The performer must then learn to align a sword with the upper esophageal sphincter with the neck hyper-extended.

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The Trilateral Commission: Usurping Sovereignty By Patrick Wood

The Trilateral Commission was formed in 1973 by private citizens of Western Europe, Japan and North America to foster closer cooperation among these three regions on common problems. It seeks to improve public understanding of such problems, to support proposals for handling them jointly, and to nurture habits and practices of working together among these regions.”2

Further, Trialogue and other official writings made clear their stated goal of creating a “New International Economic Order.” President George H.W. Bush later talked openly about creating a “New World Order”, which has since become a synonymous phrase.

This paper attempts to tell the rest of the story, according to official and unofficial Commission sources and other available documents.

The Trilateral Commission was founded by the persistent maneuvering of David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski. Rockefeller was chairman of the ultra-powerful Chase Manhattan Bank, a director of many major multinational corporations and "endowment funds" and had long been a central figure in the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Brzezinski, a brilliant prognosticator of one-world idealism, was a professor at Columbia University and the author of several books that have served as "policy guidelines" for the Trilateral Commission. Brzezinski served as the Commission's first executive director from its inception in 1973 until late 1976 when he was appointed by President Jimmy Carter as Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.

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I Don't Recognize My Country Anymore by Felicia Benamon

As I look more and more at current events happening in our country, and just by watching television even, I become more and more aware of how messed up our country is. We are losing our country bit by bit.

I don't recognize it anymore...where are our morals?

The above Bible verse accurately describes the current generations living today. We are living out what the Bible says will happen in the Last Days. And that is scary.

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NASA's global warming misinformation needs full retraction By Christopher Alleva

The news blackout on the erroneous NASA temperature data has been partially lifted by the Toronto Star. More than anything their story was driven by home pride in a local man, Steve McIntyre, who single-handedly exposed the vaunted American Space agency's mistakes and errors.

Drudge is linking this story so more pressure is building on the media to lift the blackout.

NASA quietly corrected the data last week. The media blackout has been going on for the better part of 5 days. Expect the blackout to continue for sometime to come. Many reporters and editors are on vacation. Global warming stories written before they left to take advantage of the heat of August have probably been shelved for the time being.

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Sanctuary Nation or Sovereign Nation: It's Your Choice By Michelle Malkin

Will the execution-style murder of three young students in Newark, N.J., finally turn the tide in the immigration enforcement debate? Will we at last abandon the deadly, chaotic, lawless sanctuary nation experiment and restore America's lost status as a sovereign nation under the rule of law?

The death of six innocent men and women and the injury of more than 1,000 at the hands of several illegal alien 1993 World Trade Center bombers wasn't enough to convince politicians in New York and across this country to end illegal alien sanctuary policies.

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Huckabee: He could be the "real deal" By Michael Medved

The more I think about Mike Huckabee’s stunning 18% showing at the Iowa straw poll the more I’m persuaded that he could be the exciting, unifying conservative standard bearer the GOP base has been craving.

Forget about Fred Thompson--- his long delay in entering the race makes him look increasingly like the Mario Cuomo of the Republican Party. Remember when the New York Governor dithered endlessly about announcing his candidacy in 1992? At the time, he seemed to be trying out a new slogan: “A Mind is a terrible thing…. To make Up.” As an actor, Fred Thompson might like to take a crack at playing Hamlet, but the indecision bit doesn’t work well for a Presidential contender.

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The Pearl Street Scam—Or How To Displace American Workers Without Quite Breaking The Law By Rob Sanchez

Several people in places like Detroit, Michigan got suspicious when employment ads in local newspapers requested that their resumes should be sent to a location in Dallas, Texas —on Pearl Street. Without exception the people who sent resumes to Pearl Street never got replies. It’s as if their resumes were being sucked into a black hole.

For several months, there were discussions on Dice.com and Indeed.com about the mystery of Pearl Street. Eventually several very clever people on those message threads pieced the puzzle together and figured out what was happening to their resumes. More importantly they cracked THE CODE. (Carrie’s Nation blog has a very good summary of the entire story.

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SPIEGEL ONLINE: "The US Military is more successful in Iraq than the world wants to believe." By Ray Drake

Historical consistency has never been a strong point for SPIEGEL magazine or SPIEGEL ONLINE - but this is shocking:

Just look at this article.

After years of calling Iraq a disaster, debacle and quagmire, SPIEGEL ONLINE has decided to declare the following:

"The US military is more successful in Iraq than the world wants to believe."

This all stems from last week's Der SPIEGEL magazine cover feature article by Ullrich Fichtner: An enormous, fascinating and remarkably honest report on the complex situation in Iraq. (The first link above in bolded-italics leads to the English translation of that report.) SPIEGEL ONLINE is also publishing Fichtner's report that US troops are in a remarkably good mood and have high morale. That also flies directly in the face of past SPIEGEL reporting that consistently depicted US troops as demoralized, depressed, defeated, prone to suicide and suffering from low morale.

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Newsweak blows hot and cold By Joseph Farah

I had one of those "Stop the Presses!" moments this week.

That's when I read something in the so-called "mainstream" press that blows even my mind – someone who was a denizen of that institution for 20 years.

I thought I had seen it all – from the inside and out.

As a former editor in chief of daily newspapers, I have an exquisitely refined sense of propriety. I frequently served as a highly paid expert witness on newspaper standards and practices. My job often entailed cutting out biased copy from stories before they ever saw the light of day.

Evidently, that's not the way it works in the "mainstream" news business any more – at least not at Newsweek (or is it Newsweak?).

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San Francisco fails in attack on Savage :: WorldNetDaily

A single vote by a San Francisco Board of Supervisors member whose grandfather emigrated from China seven decades ago has halted in its tracks a proposal to condemn as "hate speech" radio personality Michael Savage's criticism of illegal aliens in the United States.

The vote tonight was 9-1, with third generation San Franciscan Ed Jew turning in the veto vote, after getting up and affirming Savage's First Amendment right to express his opinion.

Supervisor Gerardo Sandoval had introduced a resolution condemning the radio talker. After the vote, he called for the tally to be rescinded and the proposal sent to committee, which essentially is a polite way of letting the issue die.

"For the record, I do not agree with comments allegedly made by Mr. Savage, but the First Amendment gives him the right to make those comments," Jew said.

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BBC ACKNOWLEDGES DEMOGRAPHIC WINTER IN EUROPE :: Real Clear Religion

World Congress of Families expressed satisfaction that the British Broadcasting System (BBC) has finally acknowledged...that Europe is being enveloped in demographic winter.

According to a BBC report broadcast earlier this month, "Population levels across many parts of the developed world are declining, but this is particularly noticeable in former Eastern Bloc states, where the number of children being born has plummeted within a generation." The BBC noted that
"In 1974, 100,000 babies were born in Slovakia – now barely 50,000 a year."

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End Welfare Before We All End Up Murdered by joellerose :: NowPublic.com

We know that Welfare has destroyed black families and is well on its way to destroying white families. Before former President Johnson’s Great Society, about 26% of both white and black children were born out of wedlock. Today that figure has doubled for whites and tripled for blacks. Welfare reform was a start, but it has hardly made a dent in this devastation of American society. What is needed is for AFDC to be made into an emergency aid program that can only be drawn on for a short time every few years.

We’ll never get anywhere if we keep throwing money at symptoms while the underlying problems are kept off the table.

Newark triple-murder reveals need for fathers.

August 14, 2007, Carey Roberts, RenewAmerica.org

"Enough is enough," thundered Newark mayor Cory Booker at Saturday's funeral of Dashon Harvey. The weekend before Dashon, age 20, and two of his friends had been forced to kneel against a wall at a nearby school playground and shot in the head, execution-style.

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A Deadly American Sin: We Don’t Give a Damn By James T. Moore

Today’s Americans have replaced Patrick Henry’s stunning utterance “I know not what course others may take, but as for me, Give me liberty, or give me death.”, with the attitude--never verbally expressed,--“Who cares?” A lot of pages on a lot of calendars have been turned over between 1775, when Henry uttered that startling remark, and year 2007, when many Americans aren’t even sure who Patrick Henry was. So one can perhaps be justified in suggesting that the passing of time, the illusion of peace, and the tedium of the status quo are apt to begin making the dissolution of any country’s values, principles, and visible blessings inevitable.
But America isn’t just any country. After all, aren’t we the country that has always, with the exception of the few wars we stumbled into, been a nation of relative peace and harmony? Hasn’t America, for the most part, been a nation of progress and promise? Haven’t we, as American citizens, been blessed from birth with God-given freedoms, opportunities, and rewards?

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A Report from the Global Warming Battlefield By Roy Spencer

In case you hadn't noticed, the global warming debate has now escalated from a minor skirmish to an all-out war. Although we who are skeptical of the claim that global warming is mostly manmade have become accustomed to being the ones that take on casualties, last week was particularly brutal for those who say we have only 8 years and 5 months left to turn things around, greenhouse gas emissions-wise.

I'm talking about the other side - the global warming alarmists.

First, NASA's James Hansen and his group had to fix a Y2K bug that a Canadian statistician found in their processing of the thermometer data. As a result, 1998 is no longer the warmest year on record in the United States - 1934 is. The temperature adjustment is admittedly small, yet there seemed to be no rush to retract the oft-repeated alarmist statements that have seared "1998!" into our brains as the rallying cry for the fight against global warming.

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Democrats' Disgrace By Tony Blankley

Sometimes we can better understand where we are politically from afar than from within. Consider this assessment from Europe's biggest and Germany's most influential magazine, Der Spiegel, this week:

"The wind has shifted in Washington. America, not just its president, is at war. The Democrats are still critical of the failed Iraq campaign, but they are no longer opposed to the "War on Terror" in general. It has been accepted, and not just as a metaphor ... Ninety-two percent of Americans are opposed to an immediate withdrawal from Iraq, and a majority doesn't want to see the U.S.'s special detention camp at Guantanamo Bay closed. At the moment, the American electorate's biggest criticism of Bush is that he has not been aggressive enough in pursuing terrorist leader Osama bin Laden.

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Working the Anger Points By Jeffrey Lord

His name was Louis McHenry Howe, and he was Franklin D. Roosevelt's Karl Rove.
Running through the various intemperate and seething remarks from liberal outposts at the departure of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove was a common theme. Rove, spluttered the Washington Post, was guilty of "working the anger points that deepened the country's polarization"

My, my.

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Before Gore By John McCaslin


Library of Congress Marcus Aurelius' remark that "The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane" was quoted by a British scientist skeptical of global-warming nostrums.


D.C. resident John Lockwood was conducting research at the Library of Congress and came across an intriguing Page 2 headline in the Nov. 2, 1922 edition of The Washington Post: "Arctic Ocean Getting Warm; Seals Vanish and Icebergs Melt."

The 1922 article, obtained by Inside the Beltway, goes on to mention "great masses of ice have now been replaced by moraines of earth and stones," and "at many points well-known glaciers have entirely disappeared."

"This was one of several such articles I have found at the Library of Congress for the 1920s and 1930s," says Mr. Lockwood. "I had read of the just-released NASA estimates, that four of the 10 hottest years in the U.S. were actually in the 1930s, with 1934 the hottest of all."

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Muslim Brotherhood Phonebook Confirms that MAS is Brotherhood's Baby By The Investigative Project on Terrorism

As the terror-support trial of the Holy Land Foundation (HLF) continued today, FBI agent Lara Burns testified that a phonebook found at the home of Ismail Elbarrasse - un-indicted co-conspirator and former assistant to HAMAS leader Musa Abu Marzook - listed the names and numbers of the Muslim Brotherhood leadership in the United States. On the first page of the phonebook under the title “Members of the Board of Directors” were fifteen names. Among those names are Ahmad Elkadi, Jamal Badawi, and Omar Soubani: the founding incorporators of the Muslim American Society (MAS).

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Bankrupting Iran is not enough By Caroline Glick

According to a spate of recent media reports, Iran's economy is on the skids. It works out that aside from being a messianic, genocidal killer, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is also an economic dunce.

Ahmadinejad entered office two years ago after running a populist campaign pledging to share Iran's oil and gas revenues with the Iranian people. As his campaign slogan put it, Ahmadinejad would "put petroleum income on people's tables." But two years into his tenure, the economy is failing. While the government places inflation rates at 12-13 percent, Radio Farda reported that Iran's Parliament Research Center indicates that the rate is actually closer to 20 percent.

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Teaching Communism to Our Children in Seattle By Warner Todd Huston

Any number of examples can be found these days to illustrate the poor or destructive education received by our children in the United States today. All across the country our children are being slighted by Teacher's Unions and organizations who don't wish to teach but wish to indoctrinate our children with their brand of political activism. From the whitewashing and PCing of our history textbooks to the failed "new" concepts in teaching being so regrettably foisted upon our little ones as an "education," the examples are legion and can be found with ease. That activism is almost universally in the socialist or communist mode of thinking, one antithetical to the whole of the American experience. It is a mode of thinking designed to destroy the things that make America great.

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What is Web 3.0? :: Rough Type

Back in May, an intrepid interlocutor in Korea stuck a pointy stick into a semantic hornet's nest by asking Google's resident CEO, Eric Schmidt, an "easy question": What is Web 3.0? After some grumbling about "marketing terms," Schmidt obliged, saying that, to him, Web 3.0 is all about the simplification and democratization of software development, as people would begin to draw on the tools and data floating around in the Internet "cloud" to cobble together custom applications, which they would then share "virally" with friends and colleagues. Said Schmidt:

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

The Limits of Atheism by joellerose :: NowPublic

Like most people, I left high school biology class, where the works of Darwin and Mendel were taught, believing that I had learned the truth about man’s origin and evolutionary development. It was not until I encountered college and graduate school statistics that I realized that life could not possibly have occurred by chance on this planet, but I had a growing family to support and could not spend much time thinking about such grand questions. For all those years I got by with a vague concept that, yes, evolution was the answer, but it was God-directed.
Then I stumbled upon Dr. Michael Behe’s book, “Darwin’s Black Box”, and saw that it was one of man’s great gifts to mankind, and it sparked a reawakening for me. I understood completely why Darwin really made no sense, and I understood the connections that exist between Darwin, Marx, Stalin, Hitler and other socialists. (Don’t be shocked at the Hitler reference; Nazi is short for National Socialism, and that’s just what it was.)

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President Putin's Third Term by Reuben F. Johnson

Americans might be pardoned for thinking that the presidential race is an out-of-control, ever-lengthening marathon. But defects in our presidential selection process are trivial in comparison with the sinister pantomime that is the March 2008 Russian presidential election.

Under the rule of President Vladimir Putin, political scientists and Kremlin spokesmen have had to invent new terms to describe Russia's system of government. When Putin assumed power in 2000, Russia was said to be a "managed democracy." This was a kinder, gentler label than Putin's own. The former secret policeman had at first declared that his would be a "dictatorship of the law." Unfortunately, he was right, and the emphasis increasingly has been on the dictatorship rather than the law. What was once "managed democracy" is now officially deemed "sovereign democracy."

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Against Hillary and Rudy by Lawrence Auster

I have personally avoided focusing on the overall 2008 presidential situation because, one, it seems too early to do so (though in reality it's not early, since, given the insane primary schedule, the respective nominees will probably be known by February), and, two, because the campaign presents the worst prospects for our country ever, and it is deeply disturbing and disheartening to think about it. This website has talked a lot about Rudy Giuliani. One of the things that makes him unacceptable is that he were elected, Republicans and conservatives, in rushing to remove any negative judgment from him, would destroy conservatism as a vehicle of decent moral beliefs. After endorsing Giuliani and defending him at all costs, as many of them are already doing, they would never again be able to stand for family values--the very concept of family values would be torn out of them as though their tongue had been torn out of their body. Conservatism would be finished.

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Americans need China-free food By Phyllis Schlafly

The scandal of imported products from China has accelerated to a level that the public should demand "China-free" labels on anything that goes into a mouth. This includes not only food, vitamins and medicines but toothpaste and toys which, as all parents know, go into children's mouths.

The U.S. recall of nearly 1 million toys sold by Fisher-Price, because its paint contains excessive amounts of lead, is only the latest in a string of Chinese product safety scandals. Those toys are Fisher-Price's multimillion-dollar mistake, but the safety of food and drugs is a government responsibility; that's why there is a U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The Chinese government's response was, first, to deny the problem, then, to execute its top food and drug regulator. Sorry, that doesn't assuage our anxiety.

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8 More Questions for Pro-Abortion Presidential Candidates By Gregg Jackson

1. "If abortion is made illegal, thousands of women will die from back alley and coat hanger abortions."

Prior to "legalization" 90% of abortions were performed by physicians in their offices not in back alleys. Why didn't thousands die then?

2. "Abortion is a safe medical procedure, safer than full-term pregnancy and childbirth."

We know that killing a baby in the mother's womb is never "safe" for the baby herself, but what about the fact that many women experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following an abortion? In one of the longest running published studies of all time appearing in the Archives of General Psychiatry, many women experienced negative emotions increasing over time, including dreams and flash backs to the abortion, increased numbing of responsiveness not present prior to the abortion and more difficulty sleeping. These types of deteriorations in mental health don't sound "safe" to me. How about you? And what about the many other physical risks associated with performing an abortion on a women such as Pelvic Inflammatory Disease? Hemorrhaging? Miscarriages? Hearth Failures? Embolisms? Comas? Sterilizations? Ruptured Intestines and Bowels? Subsequent ectopic (tubal) pregnancies? Sometimes Death? Breast Cancer?

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The origin of the dirty bomb threat to New York By Douglas J. Hagmann

Proper analysis and assessment of Islamic terrorist postings is one element of a larger and more complex puzzle in the field of threat assessment, but it is by no means the sole element. Such is the case of the dirty bomb threat to New York City last Friday, a threat said to have originated primarily from the reports of Internet postings made public by the Internet web site Debka. According to media reports, the massive response to the alleged threat to New York City was a result of the information provided by that web site in the days leading up to the August 10, 2007 threat. In a statement published on their web site yesterday, Debka explained their purported role in the New York City threat, describing their findings of threats made by al Qaeda “mentioning New York, Los Angeles and Miami as targets of attacks by means of trucks loaded with radioactive material.”

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How Much Longer Can America Survive an Ignorant Electorate? By JB Williams

Can any representative republic survive a progressively ignorant electorate? Can freedom be sustained in any society hell-bent upon taxing its productive members out of existence, for benefit of its non-productive? Can people unable to successfully govern their own lives be entrusted with the power to govern others?

Not to be unkind, but we need to face facts here. So long as a republic represents the will of the brave, it will remain the home of the free. When it’s run by the productive members of society, it will remain prosperous. When it’s governed by the independent minded, it will not be dependent upon anyone. When run by those with a healthy respect for individual rights, special interests will no longer need special consideration.

But when cowards, thieves and thugs run things, those who believe that some progressive form of socialism is better than individual freedom and personal achievement, freedom is diminished. When those seeking to rob the rich in the name of the poor while stuffing their own pockets and growing their own political power run things, then the republic represents cowardly thieves, not the people.

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Immigration Manifesto And The Deep Crisis Of The West By Ole Jørgen Anfindsen, Ph.D.

The immigration policies currently in vogue in most Western countries show increasing signs of being unsustainable, and the associated problems are likely to grow ever more severe in the coming years, due to the demographic pressures of the increased immigrant population from cultures so different from European that they cannot be assimilated into the West. This is one of the largest ethical dilemmas of our time. We therefore believe the entire foundation for the prevailing regime needs to be reconsidered, and submit this manifesto as a starting point for reasoning about these challenges.

1. It is a moral duty to promote human rights all over the world.

2. The concept of human rights must not be confused with any particular legal implementation or formulation of that concept, since such explications could contain internal inconsistencies or imply consequences that would cause conflict with the previous tenet.

3. The worth of a human being is independent of his or her gender, religion, ethnic background, sexual preferences, culture, language, and other such markers.

4. Cooperation across cultural, language, religious, and ethnic borders is desirable and necessary.

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Kristof Gets It Wrong (Again) By Max Boot

The opinion writers for the New York Times do not seem to have gotten the news that the troop surge is working. (For the latest indication, see this USA Today story reporting that “the number of truck bombs and other large al-Qaeda-style attacks in Iraq have declined nearly 50 percent since the United States started increasing troop levels in Iraq about six months ago.”) Columnist Nicholas Kristof writes today that “staggering on” in Iraq will only delay “the inevitable”—that is, our defeat.

Oddly enough he buttresses this argument with an analogy to the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. He argues that “the Soviets and the Afghans alike would have been far better off if the USSR had withdrawn earlier.”

We can, of course, quibble with the comparison between a foreign army’s trying to impose an atheist tyranny and a foreign army’s trying to strengthen the authority of a democratically elected government. Much of the Afghan population was mobilized to resist the Soviets, with the mujahideen fielding hundreds of thousands of fighters; in Iraq we face an enemy estimated to number no more than 20,000.

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Innocents Of Haditha :: INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

On May 31, 2006, the Los Angeles Times editorially bellowed, "What happened at the Iraqi My Lai?" The charge was that on Nov. 19, 2005, the Marines of Kilo Company, Third Battalion, First Marine Regiment, had gone on a killing rampage in the town of Haditha in Anbar province. The rampage was said to be in response to the killing by IED of one of their comrades.

That May, Rep. Murtha, D-Pa., vowed at a press conference an investigation would prove "our troops overreacted because of the pressure on them, and they killed innocent civilians in cold blood."

As the facts have come out, the Haditha incident has been revealed as a media-driven rush to judgment embraced by Democrats to justify their animus toward the war on terror in Iraq. It is a case that, outside of its combat context, eerily resembles the attempted railroading of the Duke lacrosse players.

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What Freedom Of Speech Means To Muslims By The Stiletto

Following the riots in Denmark over cartoons depicting Mohammed, death threats against Pope Benedict XVI – accompanied by a nun’s murder and firebombings of several churches – over an obscure reference in a lecture, and fears of violence that caused the Deutsche Oper in Berlin to cancel performances of Mozart’s Idomeneo, The Stiletto observed:

[W]hether Muslims are in the majority or minority, living in a Western nation or in the Middle East, governed under laws that are secular or Islamic, “moderate” or fundamentalist they are all too often hostile to free speech rights.

Battles over freedom of thought and expression are not just occurring in Europe, which woke up to the threat of “Sharia creep” too late. Muslims are now waging their global jihad against free speech in the U.S., using any means necessary to intimidate and silence people.

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“I can…,” a Conservative Philosophy by Paul Ibbetson

Every great movement and accomplishment that has taken place in America, even those supported by thousands of people, was at its most basic inception born of a single individual who said, “I can.” Those who stood up first when others remained seated and said, “I can make a difference, I can fight for what’s right, I can help those in need,” and the list goes on and on. As surely as birds of a feather flock together, the “I cans” of this country find each other when their services are needed and, like magic, the “I can” philosophy is transformed into the “we can” philosophy and grand innovations are conceived, wonders of construction are built, epic battles are won, and heroes are born.

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What is a progressive? By Joseph Farah

Hillary Clinton says she doesn't really like the descriptive "liberal," preferring to be characterized as a "progressive."

"You know, it (liberal) is a word that originally meant that you were for freedom … that you were willing to stand against big power and on behalf of the individual," she said at the CNN/YouTube debate. "Unfortunately, in the last 30, 40 years, it has been turned up on its head, and it's been made to seem as though it is a word that describes big government, totally contrary to what its meaning was in the 19th and early 20th century."

She continued: "I prefer the word 'progressive,' which has a real American meaning, going back to the progressive era at the beginning of the 20th century. I consider myself a modern progressive."

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If It's Bad for America, It's Good for Democrats By Dennis Prager

One of the two major political parties of the United States has linked all its electoral hopes on domestic pathologies, economic downturns and foreign failure.

It is actually difficult to name any positive development for America that would benefit the Democratic Party's chances in a national election.

Name almost any subject, and this unhealthy pattern can be discerned.

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The GOP's Table Scraps Strategy By Peter Hannaford

So far it's only affected California, but that means it soon may be heading your way, for what begins in California often spreads across the land. Take, for example, auto emissions, clean air standards and talentless Hollywood "celebrities" In this case, it's a new strategy devised by the California Republican Party. Call it the Table Scraps strategy.

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Greenpeace Gibberish & Newsweek Nonsense Become Gore Globaloney By Marc Sheppard

Mr. Gore went to Singapore and echoed nearly verbatim Newsweek’s recent Hillaryesque hokum that there exists a vast right-wing corporate Global Warming conspiracy. The Delphic Goracle even went so far as to repeat the story’s most brazen among its falsehoods – that “deniers” had offered bribe money to potential authors of articles specifically trashing a then pending IPCC report.

Speaking Tuesday in the island nation, Gore shamelessly repeated point after nonsensical point of Senior Editor Sharon Begley’s The Truth About Denial, apparently favoring credit upon neither the author nor the publication. Quite astounding, as the basis of his cerebral petty-larceny was ripped straight from the article’s core contention that, in Gore’s words, there lurks an organized campaign,

“...[by] some of the largest carbon polluters, to create the impression that there is disagreement in the scientific community."

Gore then feigned fair use by cueing up the weary marching tune of the left-wing’s own genuine Global Warming conspiracy parade (of which he is the undisputed Grand Marshall) to the Singapore forum:

"In actuality, there is very little disagreement. This is one of the strongest of scientific consensus views in the history of science."

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'Enough is Enough': While Washington Vacations, a War Rages Here at Home by Newt Gingrich

I was just about to speak to the Republican gathering in Ames, Iowa, Saturday when I learned something so distressing that it caused me to change the topic of my speech.

By now you have heard about the three young college students who were murdered execution-style in Newark, N.J., last week. Another student was shot in the head but survived.

What you might not have heard is that the shooter in this horrendous crime was in the country illegally.

This was not his first vicious crime. He was indicted last month for raping a five-year-old girl repeatedly over a four-year period and threatening to kill her family.

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Stop the Madrassa By Frank J Gaffney Jr.

The story of the public school in Brooklyn that is poised to become a taxpayer-underwritten, Islamist recruitment and indoctrination center took a dramatic turn last week. The principal-designate of the so-called Khalil Gibran International Academy (KGIA), Dhabah “Debbie” Almontaser, was forced to resign after she defended a T-shirt emblazoned with the words “Intifada NYC” – making clear her radical ideology and proclivity for dissembling.

The question is no longer whether Ms. Almontaser was, as her critics in a group of parents, teachers and concerned citizens called the Stop the Madrassa Community Coalition have insisted, determined to use the KGIA to advance her theo-political agenda. Her claim that “intifada” actually meant nothing more than a “shaking off” and that its use in connection with New York City was unobjectionable was so preposterous – not to say alarming – that her supporters, notably Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Public Schools Chancellor Joel Klein, found it impossible to ignore the outcry.

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Monday, August 13, 2007

HEY PEOPLE, CAN WE JUST LISTEN FOR A MOMENT ? :: Dr. Sanity

When I have a patient who tells me repeatedly that he is homicidal; and that he has the means to act on his homicidal fantasies; and that he intends to act on his homicidal fantasies--I usually don't just keep asking him if he is really serious.

I take him at his word. I take him very seriously because lives are at stake.

That is part of my job, and when I have evidence of either suicidal or homicidal intent, I must act.

Let me be perfectly clear: I don't like this responsibility. I don't like it at all.

However, I accept that it is one of the "social control functions" that psychiatrists are expected to perform by society at large. And I try to do my best--because I have it within my (admittedly limited) power to prevent something bad from happening.

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Stop the madrassa :: CSP

The story of the public school in Brooklyn that is poised to become a taxpayer-underwritten, Islamist recruitment and indoctrination center took a dramatic turn last week.  The principal-designate of the so-called Khalil Gibran International Academy (KGIA), Dhabah “Debbie” Almontaser, was forced to resign after she defended a T-shirt emblazoned with the words “Intifada NYC” – making clear her radical ideology and proclivity for dissembling.

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Selling Out America--at the Quebec Meeting By Alan Caruba

On August 20-21, in Montebello, Quebec, secure behind a cordon of fifteen miles maintained by the Canadian Mounted Police, Security Quebec, and reportedly even the U.S. Army, the leaders of America, Mexico, and Canada will meet to further discuss the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) and, no doubt, the Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC).

        Whatever media coverage might occur will be tightly controlled by SPP spin doctors and whatever public statements the presidents and prime minister make will have been carefully vetted to insure that they arouse no concern among the citizens of the three nations.  Instead, the meeting will be described as “a dialogue” and that all they’re doing is discussing the further “harmonizing” the laws of the three nations so they can improve trade and other mutual concerns.

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America and the Demon Within By Randy Taylor

I’m growing very concerned about this great nation of ours. We were given a unique opportunity some 230 years ago and we are doing little to capitalize on the gift given to us by our forefathers. We are slowly surrendering our great nation to this evil called Islam. We have gone from a nation of proud men and women to a nation of scared, frightened, politically correct weaklings, willing to compromise with the Devil. We are compromising our freedoms, our beliefs, our rights to free speech.

This country was founded as “One Nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.” This is no longer the case and when you look closely at the situation and you look deep into the soul, one must admit that we are failing as a whole. We have compromised the people of this once great nation because we are afraid to step up to the plate and tell these Islamic organizations, these twisters of the Constitution and purveyors of murder to shove off. Click here to read complete article.

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Michael Hart’s Understanding Human History By Steve Sailer

The ambitious History of Everything book has been an important genre at least since Sir Walter Raleigh's The Historie of the World.

The most popular example of recent years: Jared Diamond's 1997 bestseller Guns, Germs, and Steel. Diamond attempted to explain the always-interesting question of who conquered whom over the last 13,000 years without mentioning differences in average intelligence among human groups—a factor that he ruled out, a priori, as too "racist" and "loathsome" even to think about.

Now, there's another entry in this genre: Michael H. Hart's Understanding Human History: An analysis including the effects of geography and differential evolution (Washington Summit Publishers, pp. 484, $24.95).

Hart's book serves as a comprehensive refutation of Guns, Germs, and Steel. It’s an impressive and insightful attempt to provide a more careful and powerful answer to Diamond's question about why some peoples came to rule other peoples.

Unlike Diamond, Hart is also interested in a second, less bloodthirsty question: who gave what to the entire human race in terms of science, technology, and the arts.

This is a fascinating topic—but one that the Diamonds of the world shy away from, since measuring contributions rather than conquests don't present an opportunity for the competitive moralism, the public white-guilt breast-beating afforded by the European expansion of 1400-1900.

Over the same period, as everyone knows deep down, virtually every advance that is now the shared patrimony of humanity was made by Europeans or their offshoots. These days, that’s a rather inconvenient truth.

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