Saturday, March 1, 2008

Ten Commandments for a Biblical Psychology and Psychotherapy By Kalman J. Kaplan

years ago, Dr. Eric Wellisch, medical director of Grayford Child Guidance Clinic in England, called for a Biblical psychology, arguing:

The very word "psyche" is Greek.  The central psychoanalytic concept of the formation of character and neurosis is shaped after the Greek Oedipus myth....  In ancient Greek philosophy, only a heroic fight for the solution but no real solution is possible.  Ancient Greek philosophy has not the vision of salvation...There is need for a Biblical psychology. (p.115)

Religious leaders in traditional societies often performed the function of applying the psychological wisdom implicit in the Biblical religious traditions to the particular life problems of members of their flock.  Rabbis, priests and pastors used Biblical wisdom to help people with concrete real-life problems. The contemporary situation is very different.  The therapist however is largely ignorant of if not antagonistic to religion, often in a manner incongruent with the patient's own orientation.

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The Fallacy of Shared Values By Janet Levy

At a time when 40% of young Muslims in the United Kingdom want to impose sharia law on the country and 36% favor executing apostates of Islam, the head of the Church of England called for the selective application of sharia law in Britain in the interest of social cohesion.

On February 7, 2008, Dr. Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury and symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion, issued what amounts to a capitulation to the encroachment of Islam and an accommodation to sharia. This Islamic theo-political-legal doctrine assigns second class status to Christians and Jews, utilizes a medieval system of justice that sanctions cruel and unusual punishments and mandates the inequality of women and non-Muslims. 

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Jihadists and Progressives: An Affair to Remember By Miguel A. Guanipa

General Douglas Macarthur once quipped that it was "...fatal to enter any war without the will to win it". Few epithets more accurately reflect the prevailing default setting of the majority of this country's Democrat contingent, arguably more than two thirds of the mainstream media, and anyone who even remotely identifies with the progressive agenda.

In fact, as depressing as it may sound, the left is not merely devoid of the will to win the war in Iraq; they are irrevocably committed to the pursuit of a global exposé of their own country's moral, political, and military failure, with a passion that is rivaled only by our jihadist adversaries with whom we are presently engaged.

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Shut Up, Cardinal Mahony!


By John W. Lillpop

Cardinal Roger Mahony, Archbishop of Los Angeles, is "blessed" with an uncanny ability to triangulate moral decadence, spiritual fraud, and craven greed into anti-American political activism.

Even more distressing is the cardinal's gall in anointing himself as a moral and spiritual beacon, while working non-stop to protect pedophiles and perverts who serve at the will and pleasure of Beelzebub.

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Friday, February 29, 2008

Congressmen Call for Defunding Planned Parenthood By Penny Starr

After reviewing materials posted on Planned Parenthood's teenwire.com Web site at the request of Cybercast News Service, three House Republicans are calling for the termination of Planned Parenthood's federal funding. Among other things, teenwire promotes the use of pornography by teenagers.

Rep. Doug Lamborn (R.-Colo.) said teenwire "is another reason we should pull all federal funding from Planned Parenthood," a group that also performs abortions.

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Everybody But You Victor Davis Hanson

Listening to the give-and-take entitlement bidding war between Hillary and Barack, I thought there must have been a number of Americans—tens of millions in fact?—whom they have more or less forgotten. Who are they?

The forgotten American day in and day out pays off his monthly mortgage—$1000, $1500, $2000 a month perhaps. That his house went up in value was no reason to take out a second for a new car or kitchen or to max out the charge cards or to trade up to a home he could not afford, power, or maintain. He was happy his equity went up and upset it went down, but he planned on paying his mortgage either way. When he got the flyer in the mail promising a “fixed” 1.9% interest rate he threw it away with the male enhancement and no-pain diet ads, knowing that anything too good to believe is too good to believe, and that his 5.8% fixed 30-year mortgage wasn’t all that bad anyway.

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HILLARY & OBAMA = SPIRIT OF ANTICHRIST By J. Grant Swank, Jr.

Barack Obama has become a master at utilizing biblical language for his own rewriting religion to favor his apostate, theologically liberal political stance.

To hear Obama, one would think him to be the Billy Graham running for the Oval Office. He invokes the name of Jesus. He quotes Scripture. He pitches his voice in cadence as an old-time evangelist. He poses as a preacher inviting his hearers to the mourners’ bench.

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ABC Fakes Muslim Prejudice, Unsurprisingly Finds 'Islamophobia' in America By Warner Todd Huston

Apparently to prove that the US is filled with Muslim hating Yahoos, ABC went on the hunt to find "Islamophobia" in America and the result is "Witness to Discrimination: What Would You Do?"(1) Since they didn't really know where to find any, ABC News decided to create their own prejudice against Muslims by hiring an actress to put on Muslim dress and get "confronted" by a Muslim hating coffee store server -- also an actor hired by ABC. Then, they rolled the cameras, opened the doors to the public and, viola, ABC "found" prejudice in America. How hard is it to "find" something that you invented in the first place? Let's find out...

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Dems Want To “Stimulate” Voter Fraudsters by Ed Morrissey

The Democrats reacted in anger when Senate Republicans blocked their latest economic stimulus bill. Harry Reid said that bankers and lenders were high-fiving each other in hallways after the GOP torpedoed the bill, but perhaps a better explanation of Reid’s disappointment comes from Bob Casey (D-PA). The beneficiaries of the bill turns out to be somewhat different than advertised:

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William F. Buckley, Jr., RIP—Sort Of By Peter Brimelow

"There are no second acts in American lives", F. Scott Fitzgerald famously said. No-one exemplified this better than his fellow Irish-American social climber William F. Buckley Jr., founder of National Review, who died early in the morning of February 27 at the age of 82.

This might seem an ungallant note to strike at a moment when Buckley is enjoying the posthumous plaudits of friend and (avidly courted) foe. But not the least evidence of Buckley’s unmistakable effeminate streak was a viciousness that showed in his flouting of such comforting conventions—for example in his 1995 obituary of the libertarian economist Murray Rothbard, which the Mises Review’s David Gordon fairly described as "malicious spite." Buckley’s rationale (presumably) was that those of us who live by opinion must be prepared to die by opinion. If so, in this area at least, I agree with him.

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Meet one of San Fransicko's celebrities By Joseph Farah

If you live anywhere but the San Francisco Bay Area, the name Bernie Ward probably doesn't mean much to you.

It didn't mean much to me until I moved to Northern California in 1990 to take over the historic Sacramento Union newspaper and overheard this radio talk-show host maligning me, calling me names, railing about the direction in which I had taken the paper and, of course, never bothering to pick up the phone to discuss his reckless allegations.

That was my introduction to this radical, anti-American, anti-Christian, anti-military pervert.

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Katrina Nation By Patric J. Buchanan

When Woodrow Wilson went to Congress to ask for a declaration of war in 1917, the U.S. Army was ranked 17th in the world, behind Portugal.

On Armistice Day, 19 months later, there were 2 million doughboys in France, where they had helped to break the back of Gen. Ludendorff's theretofore invincible army in its final offensive, and 2 million more in the United States ready to march on Berlin.

No other nation could have done that.

After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, FDR demanded that a disarmed America "build 50,000 planes" – a seemingly impossible number, but one America met and exceeded.

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Here Come the Green Car-Jackers By Marc Sheppard

No amount of energy efficiency will ever do the trick -- the only way to save the planet is to surrender your car altogether. That's the conclusion reached by a group of Australian energy experts from last week's partial release of Professor Ross Garnaut's long-awaited climate change report.

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Sissy Culture Vulture By David Weigel

Now that it's over we can agree that The Sopranos was the great testosterone soap opera of the decade. We had, even if we did not realize it, a need to watch beefy Italians cursing, slamming each other against bathroom walls, and splattering their rivals' brains across their tablecloths. HBO's epic filled that need.

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The Israelis Should Be Very, Very Nervous By Paul R. Hollrah

As the political pundits busy themselves with rehashing the results of Super Tuesday and beyond, trying to decipher what happened and what it all means, the fact is it matters little whether Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama captures the remainder of the delegates up for grabs. What is important is that we are now assured that no relatively sane Democrat...Joe Biden, Chris Dodd, or Bill Richardson...will win the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.

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Racially Stacked New Deal By Malcolm A. Kline

Although academics routinely credit President Franklin Delano Roosevelt with ending the Great Depression, winning World War II and saving western civilization, the actual historical record does not augur in favor of any of these assertions. Author and scholar Amity Shlaes demolishes the first of these tenets in her seminal book.

Although he saw and addressed the evil that Hitler presented, Roosevelt's failure to comprehend the evils of communism laid the groundwork for the Cold War and the millions of victims of communist dictators must also be reckoned with as part of his legacy. Additionally, he was a bigot who made Archie Bunker look refined.

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A California Case Study in Liberal Fascism By Michael Rosen

If there's any place in the United States—or the world, for that matter—more opposed to right-wing fascism than my hometown of Berkeley, California, I sure have never heard of it.

The epicenter of 60's-era counter-culturalism, Berkeley is renowned for its avowedly socialist tendencies; its strident opposition to war ("What's it good for? Other than saving the world from genocide, totalitarianism, and religious-inspired evil, absolutely nothing"); its prosecution of its own foreign policy (including diplomatic relations with sister cities in Cuba, Nicaragua, and El Salvador); and its unwavering dedication to "free speech."

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The Clinton Legacy By Rich Galen

By this time next week we will know whether the campaign of Hillary Rodham Clinton is alive or dead.  And we will also know whether the legacy of William Jefferson Clinton is alive or dead.

The betting here?  Dead and deader.

Perhaps more than any other man holding the office of president, Bill Clinton was concerned about his.

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What You Didn't Know About Obama and Rezko by Rick Moran

Do you feel lost and left out because when someone mentions “Rezko” you think it’s that company that makes frisbees? (Sorry, but you’re confusing “Wham-O” who make that backyard widow-maker “Slip ‘n Slide” with a political fixer who’s just plain slippery.)

Are you confused by the head spinning machinations of Barack Obama that allowed him to purchase a house worth $2.6 million (with a vacant lot next door that can be accessed only through the property where the house sits) for around $1.65 million? (Don’t worry, so is most of the press.)

Do you wonder why this “Agent of Change” and modern day prophet Barack Obama would have gotten himself involved with a man indicted for political corruption and fraud?

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Cold Water on ‘Global Warming’ By Thomas Sowell

It has almost become something of a joke when some "global warming" conference has to be cancelled because of a snowstorm or bitterly cold weather.

But stampedes and hysteria are no joke — and creating stampedes and hysteria has become a major activity of those hyping a global warming "crisis."

They mobilize like-minded people from a variety of occupations, call them all "scientists" and then claim that "all" the experts agree on a global warming crisis.

Their biggest argument is that there is no argument.

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Obama Served On Board That Funded Pro-Palestinian Group By: Aaron Klein

Democratic presidential frontrunner Sen. Barack Obama served as a paid director on the board of a nonprofit organization that granted funding to a controversial Arab group that mourns the establishment of Israel as a "catastrophe." (Obama has also reportedly spoken at fundraisers for Palestinians living in what the United Nations terms refugee camps.)

The co-founder of the Arab group, Columbia University professor Rashid Khalidi, is a harsh critic of Israel who reportedly worked on behalf of the Palestine Liberation Organization when it was labeled a terror group by the State Department.

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Irrational Legislation

By Alan Caruba

I heard from Friends of the Earth, a huge environmental organization, who one would think would favor the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act of 2007 being advanced by Senate Democrats. It would impose a cap-and-trade program to force reductions of so-called greenhouse gas emissions.

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Poll makes McCain president :: Sydney Morning Herald

NEW poll has some worrying news for the Democrats: it shows the likely Republican nominee, John McCain, would beat both Democratic candidates for president if the election was held now.

The Bloomberg/Los Angeles Times poll found that among all registered voters, Senator McCain was 2 percentage points ahead of Barack Obama, 44 per cent to 42 per cent, within the margin of error; and leading 46-40 against Hillary Clinton.

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How to Defeat Barack Obama by Ben Shapiro

Conventional wisdom says the GOP is in trouble. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. is the presumptive nominee for the Democratic Party; Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. is the presumptive nominee for the Republican Party. Obama is young, black, tall and rhetorically polished; McCain is old, white, short and rhetorically mediocre. Obama is above the fray, a godlike figure spouting high ideals; McCain is quite human, a career politician talking business as usual. Obama thrills his base; McCain alienates much of his base.

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The Politically Principled Suicide Trap By JB Williams

When searching for answers as to how we got here in America - here being a steadily accelerating march into Democratic Socialism - there is plenty of blame to go around. Personally, I don’t see an innocent individual in the lot.

Those who consider themselves to be the most politically astute people in America, conservatives, have once again been out-foxed by those they call ignorant. Forest Gump’s momma was right; stupid is as stupid does! Steeped in worthy principles, yes. Politically astute? You must be kidding…

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Cold Water On 'Global Warming' By Thomas Sowell

It has almost become something of a joke when some "global warming" conference has to be cancelled because of a snowstorm or bitterly cold weather.

But stampedes and hysteria are no joke -- and creating stampedes and hysteria has become a major activity of those hyping a global warming "crisis."

They mobilize like-minded people from a variety of occupations, call them all "scientists" and then claim that "all" the experts agree on a global warming crisis.

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McCain Feeds Conservative Talker to Sharks By Cliff Kincaid

Barack Obama displayed his bizarre views on foreign and domestic policy during Tuesday night's Democratic presidential debate but nobody in the media seemed to notice. This is a candidate who is pitifully ignorant on some of the major issues facing our nation.

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Sci. American Uses all Anti-Republican Examples to Show ‘How Media Messes With Your Mind’ By Warner Todd Houston

This report by Scientific American is a hoot for its blatant hypocrisy. With the title of their piece, “Getting Duped: How Media Messes With Your Mind,”, it appears that Scientific American is trying to set itself up as the bringers of truth to all those confused by the “surreptitiously” misleading media. Their piece is ostensibly a warning on how the media is misleading us all. Their subtitle even declares how they are about to tell us of the media’s misconduct.

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Obama Bless America By: J.J. Jackson

Wanted: Millions of adoring fans to follow presidential candidate to the end of the Earth and do whatever he says. Must be willing to obey without question and applaud at the drop of a hat. To apply contact the Barack Obama Campaign.

In a nutshell that is what the Obama Campaign is asking for and, by all indications, getting in terms of followers. And no, I’m not exaggerating.

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McCain Disavows Comments About Obama By LIZ SIDOTI

Republican John McCain quickly denounced the comments of a radio talk show host who while warming up a campaign crowd referred repeatedly to Barack Hussein Obama and called the Democratic presidential candidate a "hack, Chicago-style" politician.

Hussein is Obama's middle name, but talk show host Bill Cunningham used it three times as he addressed the crowd before the likely Republican nominee's appearance.

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Planet Obama By Joseph Farah

Does Barack Obama live in a parallel universe?

I have a feeling he must actually be from another planet – where up is down, left is right, black is white and right is wrong.

How else can one explain his extraordinary response in the Cleveland debate to the question of which Senate vote he would like to take back?

In his four years as a freshman senator from Illinois, Obama has already cast hundreds of votes. He has also failed to cast dozens and dozens of votes on some of the most important and controversial legislation debated in the upper house as he campaigned across the country in his bid for the presidency. (He has missed 40 percent of Senate votes in the current session.)

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Buckley and the Jews By Jason Maoz

Among his many other accomplishments, William F. Buckley Jr. made the conservative movement a far less forbidding place for Jews.

Conservatism in the early 1960’s was, fairly or not, largely defined in the Jewish mind as a downscale hothouse of paranoia, racism and resentment fronted by such figures as the Christian Crusader Rev. Billy James Hargis, the anti-Semitic columnist Westbrook Pegler and, of course, Robert Welch, whose John Birch Society was never officially racist or anti-Semitic but attracted a fair number of those who could accurately be classified as such.

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15 Years @ War By Andrew C. McCarthy

On the morning of February 26, 1993, Islamic militants steered a nondescript Ryder van through the winding darkness of the parking garage under the World Trade Center. They had spent years planning this moment in secret meetings at mosques and jailhouses, in rural outposts that served as paramilitary camps, and in safehouses where explosive compounds were mixed in makeshift labs.
Loaded into the van’s rear compartment was a 1,400-pound chemical bomb.

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Bucking History By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

The death of author, debater and magazine founder William F. Buckley Jr. elucidates a national debt to him. When socialism was on the march, his intellectual counteroffensive changed everything.

Many Americans think of Eisenhower's decade as exemplifying all that's "conservative." In fact, FDR's New Deal was in full swing in the '50s, Soviet spies were ensconced all through the U.S. government, and the Democratic and Republican establishments institutionally opposed bucking the trend.

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Relax! There are only 91 million jihadists! :: Jihad Watch

And that, to some minds at least, proves that this problem has nothing to do with Islam. The idea that the jihad ideology could have been deemphasized for a long period and then reasserted, as in pamphlets such as "Jihad: The Forgotten Obligation," creating an energetic minority, a jihadist vanguard within the Islamic world, does not enter this scenario. We are supposed to feel great that only 91 million share radical views -- or at least only 91 million were dumb enough to tell a Gallup rep that they held such views.

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The ABC's of Radical Islam by Steven Emerson

On its website Tuesday, ABC News posted a story titled, "Common Misunderstandings About Muslims," which did its level best to carry water for the radical Islamist, and jihadist, movement in America, going so far as to cite America's most notorious radical front group, the Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as the source to define the concept of "jihad."

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The Global Poor Will Suffer the Worst Ethanol Hangover Henry I. Miller

The headlong rush in many parts of the world to replace oil with biofuels (ethanol and biodiesel) illustrates how the best of intentions can run afoul of the law of unintended consequences. While positive effects have been elusive -- and, in fact, are unlikely with current policies -- starvation and malnourishment are becoming worse among the poorest of the poor.

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ABC pushes Islamic victimhood :: Dhimmi Watch

The perpetrator of this hostility was an actor. The victim was an actor. The whole incident was trumped-up, rendering the significance of the reactions suspect to say the least. ABC could not, you see, count on a veiled Muslim woman encountering hostility anywhere in this U.S. -- otherwise, they could have simply sent her into a few stores and filmed the uncanned reaction. So they had to create an "Islamophobic" store clerk as well, to guarantee the outcome they wanted.

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Haj Amin Al-Husseini - Nazi Collaborator And Model For Today's Islamists By Emerson Vermaat

Haj Amin Al-Husseini (1895-1974), Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, is a man of the past, at the same time he is a man of the present. Not only was he one of the best Arab friends the Nazis ever had, he also worked for them and was handsomely paid by them in the crucial war years between 1941 and 1945 when he lived in a villa in Berlin. Today, he is a model for many radical Muslims who share his views on the Jews, Sharia law and the West. He was the father of Palestinian nationalism. Why did he feel so deeply attracted to Nazi ideology? Why did the Nazis see the Grand Mufti as their close friend and ally?

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Evidence of faith By Paul F. Campos

Why is Stanley Fish so much smarter than Richard Dawkins? That question occurred to me last week, while attending a lecture at which Fish, the well-known literary and legal theorist, did the thing he always does, which is to make the following point over and over again:

"No believer will find his faith shaken by evidence that is evidence only in the light of assumptions he does not share and considers flatly wrong."

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Obama's culture of death By William Donohue

In last night’s debate between Senator Barack Obama and Senator Hillary Clinton, MSNBC moderator Tim Russert asked both presidential candidates whether there was “any word or vote that you’d like to take back” in your “careers in public service.”

Senator Obama cited his role in a unanimous decision by the U.S. Senate regarding the Terry Schiavo case. He said it was “a mistake” for the Congress “to interject itself into that decision-making process of the families” to settle her fate.

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Britian's Islamic Law by Daniel Pipes

Beneath the deceptively placid surface of everyday life, the British population is engaged in a momentous encounter with Islam. Three recent developments, each of them culminating years' long trend – and not just some odd occurrence – exemplify changes now underway.

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The Suicide of Emma Beck and Silence No More By Michelle Malkin

She didn't have to die. And neither did her unborn children. Over the weekend, London newspapers reported on the 2007 suicide of 30-year-old Emma Beck, a young British artist who hung herself after the abortion of her twin babies. Perhaps the retelling of her suffering can prevent more needless deaths.

The agony and loneliness in Emma Beck's suicide note resonate across the pond, across racial and class lines, across generations. She was distraught over a breakup with her boyfriend, who didn't want the children. She was suffering intense grief from her decision to end the lives inside her. And so she ended her own.

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The Pope and the United Nations By Douglas A. Sylva

The pope has John Allen worried. In a column published in the New York Times, Allen, senior correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter, frets that Pope Benedict will offend during his upcoming address to the United Nations General Assembly. After all, “this cerebral pope has a track record of blurring . . . compelling arguments during his biggest turns on stage.” He makes “cosmetic missteps that distract attention from his message” and exhibits a “worrying insensitivity to how unfamiliar audiences are likely to hear what he says.”

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Radicals never say sorry By Jonah Goldberg

'Everything was absolutely ideal on the day I bombed the Pentagon."
This excerpt from William Ayers' memoir appeared in the New York Times on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001 -- a few hours before Al Qaeda terrorists crashed hijacked planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Ayers, once a leader in the Weather Underground -- the group that declared "war" on the U.S. government in 1970 -- told the Times, "I don't regret setting bombs" and "I feel we didn't do enough."

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The World in 2009 By Victor Davis Hanson

When President George Bush leaves office, will America once again be liked by most of the world? Not necessarily, since most current problems are either already getting better or not our fault.

When the next president takes office in January 2009, he or she will be confronted by a world that either understandably appreciates America or for self-interested reasons will challenge it.

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McCain Fear Mongering: Deportations Could Lead to Riots!

By John W. Lillpop

Those who believe that Senator John McCain is above using fear mongering as a campaign strategy need a brief history refresher going back to the summer of 2007.
During that summer, McCain decided that fear mongering was essential in trying to sell his amnesty snake oil to a skeptical and increasingly suspicious public.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Socialist Programs and Consequences :: JudgeRight

Ethanol; the answer to the smog caused by the enormous American appetite for fossil fuels, right? The answer to the oil addiction which feeds money into the hands that want to kill us, right? Apparently not. Ethanol is made from corn, primarily. A lot of corn. Two acres of corn per average tank full. So the price of corn has been climbing steadily since the ethanol program began. What other markets are affected by the rise in corn markets? Well, there's the livestock and meat industry. That's rather obvious because we feed all that livestock a lot of corn. Higher corn prices mean higher meat prices. Where is all this corn coming from? Since corn is more profitable, farmers are turning under other crops like wheat, barley, soybean, etc., to plant more corn. Now we're experiencing a shortage of wheat. Last week, wheat prices shot up 200% taking a 50lb. bag of wheat flour from $15.00 to $45.00 almost overnight.

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David's Stone: Personhood By Michael Hichborn

The ongoing effort to save preborn babies from the culture of death is akin to the epic battle between David and Goliath. While the pro-life movement struggles just to maintain its grassroots support base, the massive and powerful culture of death has access to all of the money, political power and propaganda it could ever want.

At least David had the nerve to show up for the fight. Right now, in Colorado, a 20-year-old law student has taken up David's sling and is prepared to throw the deadly stone while some self-professed pro-life leaders, politicians and clergymen cower because they believe that «now is not the right time.»

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William F. Buckley: Getting Out Ahead of Armageddon!


By John W. Lillpop

William F. Buckley was the most intelligent, witty, irreverent, funny, and entertaining conservative to have ever wielded a white sheet and scalding word processor.
Seen by liberals as an evil morphing of the KKK into grass roots conservatism, WJB never failed to deliver when it came to outwitting and outtalking liberals.

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Walter Cronkite, Vietnam, and the Decline of Media Credibility By Lee Cary

Walter Cronkite’s remarks at the end of his February 27, 1968 evening news broadcast, four decades ago today, were a watershed in the history of the MSM’s credibility.  

Unless you’re at least 55 years old, you probably don’t remember that CBS broadcast 40 years ago.  The most trusted man in America had recently returned from Vietnam where he hosted a documentary on the VC/NVA TET (New Year) offensive that began January 31, 1968.  Back in NYC, he closed his program that night by introducing “an analysis that must be speculative, personal, [and] subjective.”  Among his comments were these:

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The Last Russian Attack on American Soil? By David Dastych

After my analysis was published, “Russians Suspected in Shooting of Kremlin Critic Near DC”, a reader from Texas e-mailed me with this message: “Actually it was his genitals that were blown off and Bush knew about it and called Putin on it. He got Russian support for UN sanctions against Iran and a promise not to shoot anymore of Americans. Wanna see doc Wheeler's take on it? Let me know. Dan South Texas.” I asked him for Dr. Wheeler’s opinions and I got them today.

Let me quote from two articles written by Paul Joyal’s longtime friend, Dr. Jack Wheeler.

The first was published almost a year ago, on March 7, 2007, and was entitled “What’s Dhimmitude in Russian?”

What means “dhimmitude”? It’s a Moslem term used for infidels and it means "behavior dictated by fear, pacifism when aggressed (against) rather than resistance, servility because of cowardice and vulnerability." This was exactly like some U.S. officials and the Main Stream Media reacted to the attempt on Paul Joyal’s life to appease the Kremlin.

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Obama: Hoping Away Reality By Lee Culpepper

When the competitive edge begins to dull, successful organizations and individuals often regroup and reevaluate their methods. In sports, when a gifted-new talent contributes extensively to upsetting a dominant team, a wise coach frequently refocuses his athletes on the fundamentals of the game.

Practicing the basics requires self-discipline, hard work, and modesty – particularly for anyone who has tasted success or accomplished lofty goals. Discipline, work ethic, and fundamentals are what separate dynasties from novelties.

Shooting stars are often gifted, as well as timely. They unveil spectacular talent, dazzle fans, and savor the limelight. More often than not, though, over-night sensations are nothing more than the latest fad. Such superstars habitually fall to competitors who remain focused and committed to solid fundamentals.

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The Terrorist Bill of Rights: Part 2 by Robert Spencer.

.......Congress -- with its endless squabbling with the Bush Administration over FISA, the equally endless torture law debates, and the relentless handwringing over Gitmo -- has made its position clear: Pelosi and Co. are concerned, deeply concerned, with terrorists’ civil liberties. As Jed Babbin put it last September in his article “The Terrorist Bill of Rights,” “The Democrats’ national security agenda seems designed, point by point, to destroy the means by which we have been protected since 9-11.”

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Is it Because He's Black? by Erik Rush

Just how much – if such a thing can be reliably quantified – relating to the presidential campaign of Barack Obama can be traced to his ethnicity?

Some might assert that everything – or nearly everything – apropos the Obama campaign, save for the careful manner in which he has employed his rhetoric has to do with the fact that he is black, due to the overall cultural climate in America.

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CAIR's Anti-Law Jihad By Joe Kaufman

In the war on terrorism -- specifically Islamic terrorism -- law enforcement would like nothing more than to have the cooperation of the Muslim community. But, many times, those searching for answers are greeted with a wall of silence. One of the groups working hard to build up this wall is the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). This month, the head of CAIR-Florida visited a storied terror haven to instruct congregants on how to evade those charged to protect us all.

On Saturday, February 16, 2008, the Islamic Center of Boca Raton (ICBR) broke ground on its soon-to-be 30,000 square foot mosque. Considering all of the individuals involved with ICBR who have been discovered to have had terror ties, it’s a wonder that the center would even be granted 30 square inches for the structure.

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Guns Save Lives By John Stossel

It's all too predictable. A day after a gunman killed six people and wounded 18 others at Northern Illinois University, The New York Times criticized the U.S. Interior Department for preparing to rethink its ban on guns in national parks.

The editorial board wants "the 51 senators who like the thought of guns in the parks -- and everywhere else, it seems -- to realize that the innocence of Americans is better protected by carefully controlling guns than it is by arming everyone to the teeth."

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DNA, Schmee-NA! The Genetic History Of The Jews By John Derbyshire

The Jews are an ideal subject for studies in population genetics, forming as they do an unusually well-defined "genetic island": small founder group, little exogamy, long history. It is therefore odd that Jewish scholars have been especially prominent in the resistance to population-genetics research. The paradigm that dominated the human sciences through the later decades of the 20th century, of an infinitely plastic human nature imbedded in a uniform, static biological substratum—the "blank slate"—was essentially the creation of anthropologist Franz Boas and his student Ashley Montagu, both of whom were Jewish. The paradigm was upheld, and ferociously policed, by Jewish scholars of the following generation: Stephen Jay Gould, Richard Lewontin, Stephen Rose.

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Understanding Intelligent Design By Babu G. Ranganathan

Natural laws are adequate to explain how the order in life, the universe, and even a microwave oven operates, but mere undirected natural laws cannot fully explain the origin of such order.

Imagine finding a planet where robots are programmed so that they can make other robots just like themselves from raw materials.

Now, imagine an alien scientist visitor coming to the planet and, after many years of studying these robots, the alien scientist visitor comes to the conclusion that since science can explain how these robots work, operate, function, and reproduce there's no reason to believe that there was an ultimate intelligent designer behind them.

The analogy above certainly is not perfect but it is sufficient to reveal the fallacious thinking of those who attack intelligent design behind life and the universe.

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Corruption and Culture - Part I By Saberi Roy

Corruption is not just the abuse of power for personal gain but also personal gain at the expense of others so it has moral, ethical, social, economic, political and broader geographical impact. Although some form of corruption has always existed in human society, the practice or culture of corruption has taken up gigantic forms since the 20th century. From politics to the corporate world, from entertainment to education corruption is a disease and a vice of organizational systems. Almost like cancer, corruption begins slowly and gradually permeates to affect the whole of society. Most people in the world tend to believe that the political systems are corrupt and may as well be the root of all corruption. According to the Transparency International’s (TI) Global Corruption Barometer 2007, the poor are the most affected by corruption, bribery is a common problem in South Asia and Eastern Europe and seems to have increased in recent times, and bribery is particular common in judiciary, police and registry services. The politicians, police and judiciary are considered as the most corrupt and most people believe that government attempts to fight corruption have been ineffective. The global approach to corruption can be tackled in three ways –

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Modern-Day Moloch By Thomas E. Brewton

Worshipping the ancient Mediterranean god Moloch, and today's liberal-progressivism, both require sacrificing children on the altar of self-centered materialism.

As G. K. Chesterton wrote in ''The Everlasting Man,'' ancient Rome's great rival in the period of the republic was Carthage.  Along with Tyre, at the eastern end of the Mediterranean, Carthage, in Chesterton's characterization, was a Phoenician city-state dominated by commercial councils who cared little for spiritual religion based on principles of morality and benevolence.  Everything was measured in money and goods, even propitiating the gods and seeking their favor.

Carthage's principal deity was Moloch, a particular object of hatred by the Romans.

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Unmasking the Gay Agenda By Matt Barber

Americans who self-identify as “gay” or lesbian comprise roughly one to three percent of the population.  Yet the homosexual movement--led by extremist homosexual pressure groups like the so-called Human Rights Campaign (HRC)--represent, per capita, one of America’s most powerful and well-funded political lobbies.  Consider that HRC and the HRC foundation alone have an annual budget in excess of 50 million.

        Through a carefully crafted, decades-old propaganda campaign, homosexual activists have successfully cast homosexuals--many of whom enjoy positions of influence and affluence--as a disadvantaged minority.  They have repackaged and sold to the public behaviors which thousands of years of history, every major world religion and uncompromising human biology have long identified as immoral and sexually deviant.

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What the Islamic Scholars Forgot to Tell the Pope by Patrick Poole

Last October, the international media establishment was abuzz over a letter sent by 138 Islamic scholars representing the elite of the worldwide ulema to Pope Benedict, entitled “A Common Word between Us and You”, in response to his papal address at Regensburg in September 2006. The letter extols the common bonds between Muslims and Christians, and their common belief in the love towards neighbors. It further declares that “justice and freedom of religion are a crucial part of love of the neighbor.” Many Christian leaders have responded by welcoming this effort and affirming the Islamic scholars’ letter.

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NY Times Shakeup Explains McCain 'Bombshell' Story by Craig Karpel

The New York Times published its story about John McCain’s hypothetical steamy relationship with telecom lobbyist Vicki Iseman when it did because the people who run the paper believe the future of the U.S., and of the world, will be determined by who the nominees are, and by the outcome of this year’s election.

With the election less than two months away, the Times—excuse me?

Yes, that’s what I said: less than two months away.

Wait a sec—you weren’t thinking of that election, were you? The one that decides which narcissist gets to pad around the White House late at night and to become a member of the Mile-High Club in Air Force One’s bedroom?

No, I’m talking about the election that’s genuinely crucial to the newspaper’s senior management, the one that’s going to be held on Tuesday, April 22, 2008, the one that decides who the directors of The New York Times Company are going to be.

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Mahmoud Swing By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

Computer simulations by the European Union indicate that Tehran could have enough uranium for a bomb by year's end. Meanwhile, Iran tests a missile that could reach the U.S.

Becoming a genuine nuclear power is a three-step process. You must be able to generate enough fissile material for a bomb. You need a delivery system — i.e. a ballistic missile. And you need to "weaponize" the material, build the bomb and mate it to your missile.

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Soft Pedaling Radical Islam: The New York Times Discovers the MSA by Steven Emerson

Neil MacFarquhar's latest paean to radical Islam appeared in Thursday's New York Times, "For Muslim Students, a Debate on Inclusion," in which he praises a known radical leader of the Muslim Students' Association as some kind of moderate. MacFarquhar begins the story with a sweet vignette about Mertaban's alleged moderate bona fides:

Amir Mertaban vividly recalls sitting at his university's recruitment table for the Muslim Students Association a few years ago when an attractive undergraduate flounced up in a decidedly un-Islamic miniskirt, saying "Salamu aleykum," or "Peace be upon you," a standard Arabic greeting, and asked to sign up.

Mr. Mertaban also recalls that his fellow recruiter surveyed the young woman with disdain, arguing later that she should not be admitted because her skirt clearly signaled that she would corrupt the Islamic values of the other members.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Europe's Muslim Radicals: The Next Generation By Abigail R. Esman

"American kill," said the five-year-old boy. "Bush I kill." And as his proud father watched, beaming, he demonstrated how to cut the evil American's bare throat.

So it was in a Birmingham, England, home – as recorded secretly by British security services a few months ago while investigating the child's British-Pakistani father, Parvis Khan, then a suspect in a plot to kill a Muslim British soldier. This week, after his plan had been thwarted by MI5, Khan was sentenced to life in prison.

And what will become of the boy?

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Obama's support of Isalmic radical candidates in Kenya, 2006, is of great concern :: Bar Of Integrity

Obama's support of Isalmic radical candidates in Kenya, 2006, is of great concern

OBAMA-MANIA COMES TO KENYA / He is the nation's golden boy from Web chat rooms to Kenyan saloons

Malik Obama, the older brother of Barack Obama, holds an undated photo of Barack, Malik and an unidentified friend while sitting in his Siaya, Kenya, shop. Associated Press photo by Karel Prinsloo

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Teens losing touch with common cultural and historical references By Greg Toppo

Big Brother. McCarthyism. The patience of Job.

Don't count on your typical teenager to nod knowingly the next time you drop a reference to any of these. A study out today finds that about half of 17-year-olds can't identify the books or historical events associated with them.

Twenty-five years after the federal report A Nation at Risk challenged U.S. public schools to raise the quality of education, the study finds high schoolers still lack important historical and cultural underpinnings of "a complete education." And, its authors fear, the nation's current focus on improving basic reading and math skills in elementary school might only make matters worse, giving short shrift to the humanities � even if children can read and do math.

"If you think it matters whether or not kids have common historical touchstones and whether, at some level, we feel like members of a common culture, then familiarity with this knowledge matters a lot," says American Enterprise Institute researcher Rick Hess, who wrote the study.

Among 1,200 students surveyed:

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Temperature Monitors Report Widescale Global Cooling By Michael Asher :: DailyTech

World Temperatures according to the Hadley Center for Climate Prediction. Note the steep drop over the last year.

Twelve-month long drop in world temperatures wipes out a century of warming
Over the past year, anecdotal evidence for a cooling planet has exploded. China has its coldest winter in 100 years. Baghdad sees its first snow in all recorded history. North America has the most snowcover in 50 years, with places like Wisconsin the highest since record-keeping began. Record levels of Antarctic sea ice, record cold in Minnesota, Texas, Florida, Mexico, Australia, Iran, Greece, South Africa, Greenland, Argentina, Chile -- the list goes on and on.

No more than anecdotal evidence, to be sure. But now, that evidence has been supplanted by hard scientific fact. All four major global temperature tracking outlets (Hadley, NASA's GISS, UAH, RSS) have released updated data. All show that over the past year, global temperatures have dropped precipitously.

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A New Day of Infamy for a New Century by Srdja Trifkovic

Having devoted seven News & Views columns to Kosovo over the past year I have little to add to the sordid story of Western deceit, allied with Albanian barbarity, that has culminated in the spectacle in Pristina. Suffice to say that Belgrade vs. Washington, in this particular instance, is the clearest-cut case of “white hats vs. black hats” in today’s world affairs.

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What is Knowledge? By JP Moreland

Do we the disciples of Jesus possess through Scripture and other means a reliable source of knowledge of reality or do we not? We have seen that this is an important question. The possession of knowledge—especially religious and moral knowledge—is essential for a life of flourishing. To answer this question we must, first, answer another question: What exactly is knowledge and what does it mean to say Christian teaching provides it? Let’s begin in earnest and see if we can find an answer to this second query.

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Islamist Recommendations or Mandates? R. John Matthies

Not long ago a list of “unique issues affecting Muslim Americans” was posted at the Muslim Americans for Obama ’08 website. This describes a number of “recommendations” drafted to advance the discussion of lawful Islamism and exceptional accommodation in the United States. These suggest both that “Islamic” comportment is beyond reproach, and that one is always correct to press the case for inviolable “Muslim” space.

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What the Islamic Scholars Forgot to Tell the Pope by Patrick Poole

Last October, the international media establishment was abuzz over a letter sent by 138 Islamic scholars representing the elite of the worldwide ulema to Pope Benedict, entitled “A Common Word between Us and You”, in response to his papal address at Regensburg in September 2006. The letter extols the common bonds between Muslims and Christians, and their common belief in the love towards neighbors. It further declares that “justice and freedom of religion are a crucial part of love of the neighbor.” Many Christian leaders have responded by welcoming this effort and affirming the Islamic scholars’ letter.

The letter was the product of the Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought in Amman, Jordan, and its chief scholar, Sheikh Said Hijjawi, was one of the 138 signatories (#49). In fact, according to the introduction, the letter was presented by the Institute to the Islamic scholars gathered at a conference held at their facilities in September 2007.

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The Death of the Grownup By Sally Thomas

My reflexive response on reading Diana West’s The Death of the Grownup has been to keep announcing magisterially to all and sundry that I am one. Pass the salt, because I said so, and I am a grownup. “We know,” the children reply wearily, which is a relief. After all, I’ve just been reading a book that argues that, in the wake of World War II’s “Greatest Generation,” successive generations have abandoned traditional notions of adult gravitas in favor of a presumably, and even desirably, terminal adolescence. The titular allusion to Patrick Buchanan’s The Death of the West cannot be accidental: This cultural development, West argues, marks a devolution of civilization as, well, we used to know it. Adult judgment—the mysterious sixth sense, as it seemed, which enabled my mother to declare from outside my bedroom door that I was not going out wearing that—has been replaced by a gormless disinclination to discern the good from the not-so-good, or to venture even that such distinctions exist at all. The problem, as West views it, is not merely rejection of authority but rejection of the responsibility to assert authority on any level, wreaking havoc in the family and the local community and rendering the West as a whole all the more vulnerable to jihadist assault.

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The ‘no compulsion in religion’ lie: by Circe

Part A : Historical context

What does this much ‘quoted in part’ sura 2.256 really mean?    Well, not islamic tolerance/equality of others that’sBhai Taru Singh for sure!  Strangely, muslims don’t mention that the sura has been completely over-ruled – abrogated according to islam’s LAW of ABROGATION - by later, violently intolerant text (part B)! 

The Koran lacks context or chronological order.    A supposed (I think fake) historical context  and ‘order’ is found in Ibn Hisham’s (early 9th century) version of Ibn Ishaq’s Sirat Rasul Allah - the first biography of mohammad (‘lost’),  written around 750 (mohammad died in 632!).   The claimed historical context is actually irrelevant because koranic text applies forever but knowledge of the ‘order’ is critical to know which text is ignored and which over-rules!

If there's no compulsion in religion, why are muslims killed if they abandon islam(part C) and others killed or subjugated for refusing to follow it?

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The Taliban have Kabul in their sights By Syed Saleem Shahzad

As Pakistani politicians scramble to form a coalition government following last week's parliamentary elections, there has been a surge in violence in the Swat Valley and in other parts of North-West Frontier Province, and on Monday a senior army officer was assassinated.
The indications are that whoever takes power in Islamabad - be it the Pakistan People's Party or the Pakistan Muslim League of Nawaz Sharif or a combination of both - the real battle will be in Afghanistan between the Taliban and al-Qaeda-led militants and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and its allies.

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The fake allies By Obadiah Shoher

America has no business aiding Israel. The attempts to achieve for Israel closer ties with the US are a disservice to Jewish people. America will never-ever pursue Jewish interests as they are irrelevant to US voters and establishment alike. America embargoed weapons shipments to Israel during the Independence War, threatened intervention on Egypt’s behalf in the 1956 war, had operational plans for landing its troops in Sinai to defend Egypt in 1967, barred Israel from preemption in 1973 - and only shipped Israel weapons after we won the war - forced Israel to abandon Sinai, and now pushes us into the suicidal peace process. America gives more aid to Egypt and Palestine than Israel, fought for Kuwait but never for Israel, and spent more in Iraq than the total aid to Israel since inception.

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Black Hillary Supporters May Be Receiving Death Threats By Marc Sheppard

There's mounting evidence that at least some of Obama's faithful intend to see a black American president sworn in next year -- no matter what it takes. 

Earlier this month, popular black author and talk-show host Tavis Smiley disclosed death threats he'd received from those accusing him of blasphemy against their black prophet.  Then, at Saturday's Smiley-hosted State of the Black Union forum, Congressional Black Caucus member Stephanie Tubbs Jones lent credence to Smiley's claim by suggesting that many black elected officials not swearing allegiance to Obama have also been the target of violent threats. 

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Turning Obama Into Jimmy Carter by Steve Kornacki |

Late in the summer of 1976, President Gerald Ford and his inner circle huddled in Vail, Colorado, facing the grimmest general election outlook for a Republican since the L.B.J. landslide of ‘64.

An unelected president, Ford had barely secured the Republican nomination against a fierce challenge from Ronald Reagan, leaving the party’s conservative base dispirited and even more distrustful of Ford than they already had been. And the stench of Watergate—and Ford’s politically damaging pardon of Richard Nixon—stubbornly hung in the air. After eight years of Republican rule, an amorphous but potent yearning for change had taken hold.

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More Details for the Obama Files by John Batchelor

The handshake heard round the world took place in April, 2004, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Chicago between Barack Obama and a mysterious London billionaire named Nadhmi Auchi.

Until James Bone and Dominic Kennedy asserted the handshake took place in their February 25, 2008, Times Online article, "Barack Obama embarassed by billionaire link to home deal," the meeting between these two political actors was unconfirmed. However now that the report has been published in London, where the libel laws are draconian enough that the Mr. Auchi and his esteemed media lawyer Alisdair Pepper have the power and means to severely damage the Rupert Murdoch News Corp empire by going after the Times if this report is false, it is safe to assume that the handshake is useful fact.  

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"The Muslim Way of Life" By Deborah Weiss

This Wednesday, Mohamed El Filali, outreach director from the Islamic Center of Passaic County (“ICPC”), is scheduled to speak to the Retirees Plus group at Temple Sholom in Riveredge, New Jersey. His lecture is titled “The Muslim Way of Life”, and as in past lectures, he is expected to teach the Reformed Jewish audience that Islam is a religion of peace.

Who is El Filali? Born in Morocco, he came to the U.S. and married a Jewish woman named Roxanne. She converted to Islam after their marriage, and the couple became devout Muslims. For a while they rented an apartment on the top floor of a house owned by Roxanne’s parents. However, tension arose due to their differing views. Roxanne’s parents believe that Israel has the right to exist and that Palestinians are instigating violence in Israel. But El Filali and his wife disagree. On at least one occasion El Filali’s in-laws ordered the couple to leave their house and return to their apartment. Roxanne complains that her parents “have limits to their acceptance [of Muslims].”

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Sharia in Britain? Taxpayer-subsidized polygamy in T.O.? Yawn. Nothing to see here. By MARK STEYN

Since Maclean's got into a spot of bother with Canada's "human rights" pseudo-courts, I've been pleasantly surprised by the number of our media confreres who don't think it should be a "crime" for magazines to publish excerpts from books by yours truly. Nevertheless, in defending free speech in general, they usually feel obliged to deplore my exercise of it in particular:

"Maclean's published an alarmist screed by Mr. Steyn . . ." (The Economist)

"While the book may be alarmist . . ." (CFRB)

"Steyn's argument is indeed alarmist . . ." (The Guardian)

And, oh dear, even:

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Forget global warming: Welcome to the new Ice Age By Lorne Gunter

Snow cover over North America and much of Siberia, Mongolia and China is greater than at any time since 1966.

The U.S. National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) reported that many American cities and towns suffered record cold temperatures in January and early February. According to the NCDC, the average temperature in January "was -0.3 F cooler than the 1901-2000 (20th century) average."

China is surviving its most brutal winter in a century. Temperatures in the normally balmy south were so low for so long that some middle-sized cities went days and even weeks without electricity because once power lines had toppled it was too cold or too icy to repair them.

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Our Balkans Error By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

The removal of European Union officials from Kosovo, the newly independent former Serbian province, is bad news. Trouble is on the way, and once again the U.S. may be asked to clean up the mess.

The State Department's decision to back Kosovo's independence from Serbia will go down as a major mistake. Supporting a Muslim separatist movement within Europe strikes us as a fool's errand, one that could lead to similar uprisings around the world from aggrieved minorities.

Demonstrations and riots on Serbia's border with northern Kosovo — which Serbs consider to be their nation's heartland — have caused NATO forces in the area to seal off the border. Fearing violence, the EU has withdrawn 2,000 officials there.

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Obama makes Hillary look like Bill Richardson By Mark Steyn

On the day that Margaret Thatcher was toppled by her own party, I ran into an old friend, a hard-core leftist playwright, Marxist to the core, who wasn't as happy as he should have been. He jabbed me in the chest. "You bastards on the right!" he fumed. "You wouldn't even let us be the ones to drive the stake through her heart."

I'm sure in America's Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy there are similar mixed feelings. The Clintons have met their Waterloo but it's not some doughty conservative warrior who gets to play Duke of Wellington, only some freshman pap peddler of liberal boilerplate whom no one had heard of the day before yesterday.

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Hate Writers Invade Liberal Websites by Edwin Sumcad

Countless readers read my editorials in many different websites that are Liberal and Conservative in political orientation. The general public likes and benefits from those writings tremendously as it does also from the works of others, but Liberal extremists and radicals from the extreme left understandably don’t like them, especially when their weaknesses are exposed.

Currently, hate writers of their kind, local and foreign, had invaded Liberal websites that by ordinary publication standard had started to deteriorate.

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A Time to Clash By Doug Giles

Anger, like alcohol, is only bad if it’s abused; however, if used for right reasons and in right amounts (as the inspired Psalmist once said about wine), it can “make the heart merry.” Anger might not make you glad as quickly as a second glass of merlot can, but if channeled correctly, it will make you giddy about something you desire but can’t get-until you get angry.

For example: say you’re an unemployed, 38-year old guy who does nothing but sit on your butt playing video games, smoking weed, living with mommy and dating 18-year old girls and guys. You know what? You should get angry with yourself because you, clearly, aren’t top shelf tequila. You do not have a life, and it should make you mad that other people are actually productive-unlike you.

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Journalist Who Exposes U.N. Corruption Disappears From Google By Michael Y. Park

How big do you have to be to earn the wrath of the United Nations and Internet giant Google?

If you're journalist Matthew Lee, all it takes are some critical articles and a scrappy little Web site.

Lee is the editor-in-chief, Webmaster and pretty much the only reporter for Inner City Press, a pint-sized Internet news operation that's taken on Goliath-sized entities like Citigroup since 1987.

Click here to view the Inner City Press Web site.

Since 2005, he's been focusing almost entirely on stories that deal with internal corruption inside the U.N., posting several stories online almost daily.

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Sadr puts finger in the wind, detects no will to fight among the Shi'a militias By Jeff Emanuel

I just want to piggyback a bit on Neil's excellent post on erstwhile wannabe mullah Muqtada al Sadr's most recent declaration that his "Mahdi Army" will continue its "truce" for another six months with these quick notes:

Sadr keeps extending this "truce" because he has no army, has no more devotees, and has no control whatsoever. He makes these declarations not as a leader, but as a follower -- he has his finger in the air, and has again gotten the clear sense that the militia fighters whom he once counted as allies or minions haven't, at the moment, the stomach for continuing the fight, so he declares postemptively that there will be another "truce."

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Obama raised funds for Islamic causes By Aaron Klein

Sen. Barack Obama has spoken at fundraisers for Palestinians living in what the United Nations terms refugee camps, WND has learned.

Palestinians have long demanded the "right of return" for millions of "refugees," a formula Israeli officials across the political spectrum warn is code for Israel's destruction by flooding the Jewish state with millions of Muslim Arabs, thereby changing its demographics.

In a conference call last month with Jewish and Israeli media aimed primarily at dispelling Internet reports he is anti-Israel, Obama stated "Palestinian refugees" belong in their own state and do not have a "literal" right of return to Israel.

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Keep Despair Alive by Matt Labash

Some people think cults are creepy. But as a child in the seventies, I rather enjoyed them. Whether Jonestowners, the Children of God, or the Symbionese Liberation Army, I always waited for the inevitable plot twist, when whatever had attracted the crazy cultists to each other in the first place--the organic vegetables, the neo-Maoist teaching, the group sex--would devolve into the inevitable Kool-Aid suicide/abduction/bank heist debacle. I came to consider these welcome entertainments. Back then, we didn't have cable.

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The Return of Ethnic Nationalism By Patrick J. Buchanan

In Africa last week, President Bush deplored the genocide in Rwanda in the 1990s, defended his refusal to send U.S. troops to Darfur and decried the ethnic slaughter in Kenya.

Following a fraudulent election, the Kikyu, the dominant tribe in Kenya, have been subjected to merciless assault. People are separating from one another and butchering one another along lines of blood and soil.

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Obama's Fiction and the Reality of Globalization By Johnnie B. Byrd

The President should have visited Cairo this week – Cairo, Illinois that is.

A new Gallup poll confirms America’s “surging pessimism” about the job market coupled with an ongoing decline in consumer confidence. Strikingly, one in four Americans surveyed were worried that they or their spouses would lose their job in the next twelve months.

Yet another Gallup poll released this week finds that President Bush’s approval ratings remain consistently low across the entire range of domestic and foreign policy issues, with the glaring exception that the President’s approval ratings on the economy have plunged from 41 percent a year ago, to 35 percent in August of 2007, to a mere 27 percent today.

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Monday, February 25, 2008

Obama's Society of Beggars By Jeffrey Lord

Oh pleeeeze, sir!
In three words, this is the driving force behind Barack Obama's vision for America. A vision epitomized by the famous words written by Charles Dickens for the young Oliver Twist of 19th century England. "Please, sir, I want some more."

As America is beginning to learn, the young prince of Chicago began his career as what is euphemistically called a "community organizer." One has to have grown up in the 1960s, I suppose, to know what this is. For those who missed out, a community organizer is someone who spends their time begging from the government. The motives, at least in theory, are always pure. Mrs. Jones needs heat, Joe Smith needs a job, Sally Bell needs milk for her baby.

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The GOP Must Avoid Becoming Democrat Party Lite By Warner Todd Huston

After the disastrous loss of majority status that befell the Republicans in Congress with the results of the 2006 midterm elections, conservative members of the GOP -- and even a few not so conservative -- began floating a new sound bite mantra. We have "lost our brand" became the meme as House members fanned out to the media in an attempt to reassure the rank and file that they had realized their mistakes, were chastened, and were about to "take it back."

The biggest focus of that "lost brand" was that of fiscal responsibility. Wild Congressional earmarks, "bridges to no where," and waste became a hallmark of the Republican Congress and many Republicans believed that this was one of the main reasons that Republicans lost the support of the electorate. In a reversal of the conventional wisdom some polls even showed that Americans had come to trust the Democrats in spending more than they did Republicans.

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Why Conservatives Must Vote in 2008 By JB Williams

Republicans must forget about John McCain and move on to far bigger issues!

American conservatives are fed up beyond the level of 2006, when they allowed Democrats to take back control of congress in protest to liberal and moderate Republican policies coming from the Bush Administration and the Republican National Committee controlled congress. I know, because I’m one of them.

They are threatening to guarantee a Democrat White House in 2008 by way of these three equally ill-advised strategies...and Democrats appreciate all three.

▪ Staying home on Election Day in protest

▪ Supporting a non-viable Third Party alternative

▪ Writing in a Real Republican candidate who can’t win

These three options, while they might feel good, will have the same result as 1992, 1996 and 2006, a Clinton or Obama White House for at least four years and a giant, maybe irreversible lurch to the left on a scale never before experienced in the United States.

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Democratic Party Architect of Racism By: Ronald Kessler

Frances Rice, chairman of the National Black Republican Association, describes the Democratic Party as the architect of modern day racism.

Rice, a retired Army lieutenant colonel and lawyer, says in an interview it was Republicans who pushed through much of the ground-breaking civil rights legislation in Congress. Now, she says, Republicans stand for empowering blacks to help them out of poverty. In contrast, Rice says, the Democrats push to keep blacks dependent on government handouts and encourage them to see themselves as victims.

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Widespread Consensus: Obama Promotes Anti-Semitism, Racism, Hatred of Israel :: Israel e News

A growing number of bloggers such as Richard Cohen, Brigitte Gabriel, Sharon Hughes, Charles Krauthammer, Kenneth Blackwell, Naomi Ragen, Debbie Schlussel, Ed Lasky, and William Levinsonare pointing out Barack Obama’s numerous connections to unsavory individuals and organizations that espouse and promote hatred of Jews, Catholics, white people, Israel, and/or the United States. By “connections” we do not mean casual social contacts, but Obama’s deliberate efforts to seek out these entities and gain their support. On February 8, Ira Forman of the National Jewish Democratic Council allowed himself to make the following noisesabout this rapidly widening campaign to expose Obama as a promoter and enabler of Jew-haters, racists, Israel-bashers, anti-Catholic bigots, and America-haters.

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Doing Work Illegal Aliens Refuse to Do


By John W. Lillpop
America the great is the undisputed land of unlimited opportunities and prosperity.
If you have the heart and vision to excel, you can have it all here in the greatest society in recorded human history!

Those glowing words apparently apply even to those who have thumbed their noses at our borders and laws and who are illegal aliens.

They are not undocumented workers. They are not undocumented migrants. And they are not undocumented whatever.

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Why Illegals Are Self-Deporting in Arizona and Oklahoma By Vincent Gioia

Arizona and Oklahoma have shown us how to reduce the number of illegal aliens in our country.  Since the federal government does not have the will power to take effective action, both states have taken it upon themselves to deal with the problem and results indicate their approach is effective.  What they do is simple; instead of the carrot and stick approach, they just eliminate the carrot.

For the first time, Mexican officials in these states admit there is hard evidence illegal immigrants are preparing to leave because new employer sanctions laws are making it difficult, if not impossible, for them to keep a job.

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Obama, Dhimmi or Co-Religionist? :: PipeLineNews

Barak Hussein Obama's campaign is reacting with understandable fury to the widespread distribution of a damaging image. Obama is blaming his rival, Hilary Clinton with circulating a revealing photograph taken of him during his 2006 trip to Africa. The picture features the Senator appearing servile and dressed in Somali Muslim garb.

The Drudge report has pushed the story after the image had allegedly been the subject of numerous emails between Clinton staffers. Placed against the backdrop of Mrs. Clinton's floundering run for president, this controversy seems to reflect a nothing-to-lose sense of desperation given that the move could so easily backfire.

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Breaking News: Psychiatrist finds that liberals are crazy! by Cassy Fiano

A psychiatrist who has treated over 1,500 patients has come to the unshocking conclusion that liberalism is indeed a mental disorder.

Just when liberals thought it was safe to start identifying themselves as such, an acclaimed, veteran psychiatrist is making the case that the ideology motivating them is actually a mental disorder.

"Based on strikingly irrational beliefs and emotions, modern liberals relentlessly undermine the most important principles on which our freedoms were founded," says Dr. Lyle Rossiter, author of the new book, "The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes of Political Madness." "Like spoiled, angry children, they rebel against the normal responsibilities of adulthood and demand that a parental government meet their needs from cradle to grave."

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In What America Does Michelle Obama Live? By Paul Ibrahim

For the first time in my adult life, I am proud of my country, because it feels like hope is finally making a comeback.

These are not the words found on the message boards of Daily Kos, nor in a press release from Code Pink. They are words uttered only last week by the person who could soon become the First Lady of the United States.

And it wasn’t a slip of the tongue. Later the same day, Michelle Obama repeated the same thought, though this time crediting her newfound pride in America to people being “hungry for change.”

Really, Michelle? You haven’t been proud of your country until your husband started winning primaries?

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The Perverted Geopolitical Vision of Barack Obama :: The Provocateur

A confluence of events this week got me thinking. First, Fidel Castro resigned. Here is what the Obama campaign said in response.

Accordingly, I will use aggressive and principled diplomacy to send an important message: If a post-Fidel government begins opening Cuba to democratic change, the United States (the president working with Congress) is prepared to take steps to normalize relations and ease the embargo that has governed relations between our countries for the last five decades. That message coming from my administration in bilateral talks would be the best means of promoting Cuban freedom. To refuse to do so would substitute posturing for serious policy -- and we have seen too much of that in other areas over the past six years.

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Critic cites stats -- Earth cooling down, not warming up By Pete Chagnon

A prominent global-warming critic says many scientists believe that this winter's weather could point to a future cooling trend.

Marc Morano is the resident authority on global warming with the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works minority staff. He says according to records kept by the United Nations, global average temperatures peaked during the El Nino year of 1998 -- and that since 2001, the temperature trend has declined slightly.

According to Morano, despite the continued pumping of CO2 into the atmosphere, the southern hemisphere has also experienced a cooling trend; and in the northern hemisphere, January 2008, by some estimates, was the coldest month in more than a decade.

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'Earth worship' on the rise among evangelical youth By Allie Martin

Janice Crouse, a senior fellow with Concerned Women for America, says it's disturbing that many young people in evangelical churches are experimenting with the Wiccan religion. Church leaders and Christian parents, she warns, must be ready to counter that growing interest among their youth. 

Crouse cites an article in Religion Journal which said youth pastors in the Southern Baptist Convention were worried about large numbers of evangelicals taking part in Wicca, a religion that involves nature worship, stresses moral autonomy, and includes remedies and spells -- beliefs that Crouse points out are distinctly different from orthodox Christianity, not to mention incompatible with the Bible.

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Obama's women reveal his secret By Spengler

"Cherchez la femme," advised Alexander Dumas in: "When you want to uncover an unspecified secret, look for the woman." In the case of Barack Obama, we have two: his late mother, the went-native anthropologist Ann Dunham, and his rancorous wife Michelle. Obama's women reveal his secret: he hates America.

We know less about Senator Obama than about any prospective president in American history. His uplifting rhetoric is empty, as Hillary Clinton helplessly protests. His career bears no trace of his own character, not an article for the Harvard Law Review he
edited, or a single piece of legislation. He appears to be an empty vessel filled with the wishful thinking of those around him. But there is a real Barack Obama. No man - least of all one abandoned in infancy by his father - can conceal the imprint of an impassioned mother, or the influence of a brilliant wife.

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Democrats Demagogue Poverty. Again. By Alan Caruba

The Democrats are at it again. Both Sen. Clinton and Sen. Obama have made «poverty» a central theme of their campaigns, promising to lift up the poor and put a chicken in every pot, a large screen TV on every wall, and a new car in every driveway.

Predictably, the government, i.e., taxpayers, will be expected to underwrite a raft a new programs to alleviate the problems of the poor. Those of us old enough to remember President Lyndon B. Johnson's «War on Poverty» also recall that there were poor then and there are poor now.

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Like D. Duke, M. Obama Put Color First! by Michael Gaynor

Peggy Noonan obviously is right and asking the right question: "[Y]ou really don't want a couple in the White House whose rope of affection to the country seems lightly held, casual, provisional. America is backing Barack at the moment, so America is good. When it becomes angry with President Barack, will that mean America is bad?"

Michelle Obama probably learned recently from some smart person in the Obama campaign that it would be counterproductive for her to publicly admit that is exactly what it would mean to her, but the available suggests that she really would believe that the answer is yes and perhaps she'd say it anyway.

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Obama worked with terrorist By Aaron Klein

The board of a nonprofit organization on which Sen. Barack Obama served as a paid director alongside a confessed domestic terrorist granted funding to a controversial Arab group that mourns the establishment of Israel as a "catastrophe" and supports intense immigration reform, including providing drivers licenses and education to illegal aliens.

The co-founder of the Arab group in question, Columbia University professor Rashid Khalidi, also has held a fundraiser for Obama. Khalidi is a harsh critic of Israel, has made statements supportive of Palestinian terror and reportedly has worked on behalf of the Palestine Liberation Organization while it was involved in anti-Western terrorism and was labeled by the State Department as a terror group.

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Universal Islamic 'Blasphemy' Law ? By Andrew G. Bostom

Almost two weeks ago, "three men with a Muslim background" were arrested by Danish police on anti-terrorism charges, suspected of having plotted to murder Kurt Westergaard, a cartoonist for Jyllands-Posten. Westergaard is one of the 12 cartoonists who on September 30, 2005 published cartoons of the Muslim prophet Muhammad to protest the tacit enforcement in Danish society of Islam's taboo on depictions of Muhammad, no matter how banal, or inoffensive, through intimidation -- a clear violation of Western freedom of expression.

Upon learning of the arrests, Westergaard (noted for this cartoon) commented aptly,

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Collective Punishment and Newspeak By Michael I. Krauss

Activists and some UN Security Council members argue that Israel's restrictions on fuel deliveries to Gaza constitutes collective punishment in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention. The argument is nonsense.

On May 17, 1942, SS Obergruppenfuhrer Reinhard Heydrich was killed in the suburbs of Prague, Czechoslovakia  by a bomb thrown by Free Czech agents trained in England.  The killing of Heydrich, the commander ("Deputy Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia") of invading forces, was clearly legal under international law. 

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The Materialist Faith of Communism, Socialism, and Liberalism By Linda Kimball

For over eighty-five years, America has been incrementally conquered by the same madness-inducing demon of hatred and violence that earlier took over Russia, China, Germany, and Italy.  Rabbi Aryeh Spiro concurs,

"There is a madness in today's liberal thinking.  It insists on policies that tie our hands to defend ourselves while given free reign to the jihadists intent on killing us.  It is dangerous because it is becoming the law, and thinking of the land in the western world. (Liberal Madness is Deadly (1/24/08)

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The Fierce Urgency of Lies By Lance Fairchok

Grown men weep in his presence, women faint, and thousands scream his name like a rock star. The liberal press prints glowing tributes to their new progressive prophet, calling him "the triumph of word over flesh" and other absurd and profoundly unwarranted accolades. Obama, a very junior Senator, will guide us to a Utopia that has yet to be defined, an America that the left envisions but cannot quantify; but rest assured it will be swell.

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A Shining City Without the "Hill" By Jay D. Homnick

We caution ourselves against succumbing to glee until the last spadeful of dirt has been smoothed over the coffin of Hillary Clinton's candidacy. So long as the recrudescence of her brand of plague may yet be an eventuality, the clarions of liberation may not be trumpeted with abandon.

Even if she is eclipsed, as the prevailing trend portends, she will not depart the scene without leaving it strewn with carcasses and other noxious detritus. Still, the pedestal she perched upon for a year has been upended, and the mathematics, if not the civics, have tipped to her detriment. If she is indeed being dispatched, let us add a brief soundtrack, with a few lyrics to remind ourselves of her sordid legacy.

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