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Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Islamism's Nazi Roots

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Greg Richards explains in The American Thinker : Proceeding through the Muslim Brotherhood and the Ba’ath Parties of Syria and Iraq, and und...

Amil Imani on the Mindset of Islamic Fascists

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(ht The American Thinker) Iranian -American Amil Imani explains a key element of Islamism: * Psychological uniqueness. People as a group or...

Ehud Olmert's China Connection

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From Wikipedia : Olmert's father Mordechai, considered a pioneer of Israel's land settlement and a former member of the Second and T...

Russia Blog

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Just discovered Yuri Mamchur's Russian-themed website sponsored by the Discovery Institute, thanks to a link on Intelligent.ru.

Jihad Videos on You Tube

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Want to know what Islamic fascists are watching on TV? It is easy to find out. A search for "jihad" on the YouTube website turned ...

Did This Film Crack the Jon Benet Ramsey Case Wide Open?

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A google search turned up the University of Colorado press release for Michael Tracey's 2004 film about the death of Jon Benet Ramsey Ne...

An Open Letter to the G8 About Raoul Wallenberg

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I guess Vladimir Putin and the G8 summit were busy with the Israel-Hezbollah war at the time, which could explain why I haven't seen any...
Monday, August 21, 2006

The National Review is Right...

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About Indian food in Connecticut, at least. We got the curry at Chez Indus in Glenbrook, for my aunt. Mr. Gupta had John Derbyshire's re...

Counting Castro's Victims

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Our favorite Cuban-American filmmaker, Agustin Blazquez, sent us this item from the Newark (NJ) Star-Ledger: The goal of the Cuba Archive p...

Dealing with the Media 561

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Every once in a while, I do a google search to see what I've been up to lately. Someone I know thinks it is a waste of time, and it prob...

Haim Harari on the War on Terror

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My father emailed this analysis by an Israeli physicist , and it seemed interesting enough to share: In my humble opinion, the number one da...

Remember the Bush Doctrine?

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Does President Bush? It seems to mean that in the case of Lebanon, it says that the US should be fighting the Lebanese government for harbor...

Avi Bell on Human Rights Watch's Pro-Hezbollah Kenneth Roth

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From a letter to the editor published July 31, 2006 in the New York Sun: Sadly, Mr. Roth engages in ad hominem attacks, distorts my position...

Juan Williams on Bill Cosby

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From the Washington Post : Recently Bill Cosby has once again run up against these critics. In 2004, on the 50th anniversary of the Brown v....

Human Rights Watch is "Irrelevant or Immoral"

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Says Abraham Foxman, head of the Anti-Defamation League, writing in The New York Sun: It is no accident that Human Rights Watch gets it wron...
Sunday, August 20, 2006

Thinking the Unthinkable: Is Nuclear War with Iran Inevitable?

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This is the question on many minds, after the Israel-Hezbollah warmup excercise that some see as a parallel to the Spanish Civil War run-thr...

Victor Davis Hanson on Pro-Hezbollah Journalists

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From VDH's Private Papers : The globalized media is absolutely discredited after the coverage of Lebanon . Reuters has destroyed its rep...

Amir Taheri: Arabs Rejecting Hezbollah

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Apparently, Arabs are more anti-Hezbollah than the New York Times or CNN, according to the Jerusalem Post: Finally, there is good news than...

A Cultural Pilgrimmage to Upstate New York

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Someone I know and I just got back from a cultural pilgrimmage to upstate New York. It began on the shores of beautiful Lake Otsego, called ...

Call Northside 777

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Michael Tracey's role in the Jon Benet Ramsey case reminds one of Henry Hathaway's classic 1948 noir journalistic procedural Call N...
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