THE SON ALSO RISES AND RAND IS A SNAKE LIKE HIS FATHER RON PAUL  Trey Grayson is in a heated primary in Kentucky for the United States Senate. He is great on issues such as security, fiscal policy and a stalwart supporter of Israel.Trey is running against a liberal Rand Paul – son of Representative Ron […]
http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/ “Only by defying Islam, can we begin the process of taking back our freedoms. Only by speaking out, do our voices matter. Because they don’t have to silence us, if we silence ourselves first.” Â They Don’t Have to Silence Us, If We Silence Ourselves First What is a free country? Is it a […]
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.6081/pub_detail.asp Connecting the Dots – America’s First al Qaeda Fighters NEFA Foundation Introduction  In a new series of short reports titled “Connecting the Dots,†NEFA analysts touch on a wide range of subjects concerning various aspects of terrorism. When vital information is treated as historical, it can lose its impact relating to current events. […]
 http://www.robinshepherdonline.com/uk-muslims-systematically-supporting-anti-israel-candidates-in-british-election-campaign/#more-2592  ROBIN SHEPHERD With the British general elections less than 10 days away, a fascinating piece in today’s Guardian emphasises the growing importance of Muslim voters in shifting the terms of debate in Britain further against the State of Israel. The writer, Anas Altikriti — a prominent British Muslim academic — proudly talks […]
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/bibi-freezes-construction/?singlepage=true It is quite likely that Netanyahu has unofficially halted construction in East Jerusalem, though don’t expect a public announcement. April 27, 2010 – by Barry Rubin Share | Here’s a mystery: Why has the recent crisis in U.S.-Israel relations suddenly seemed to clear up? Here’s an answer: A secret understanding between Prime Minister Benjamin […]
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703312504575141612124394380.html?mod=WSJ_newsreel_opinion  REVIEW & OUTLOOK APRIL 28, 2010 International Law and Order President Obama flirts with the ‘world court.’ Step by tentative step, the Obama Administration is getting closer to embracing the International Criminal Court. The White House won’t join the Hague-based body soon, but that’s its logical endpoint. Answerable to virtually no one, the […]
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/apr/28/us-muslims-urged-to-engage-in-culture/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_must-read-stories-today By Julia Duin Tariq Ramadan, the Swiss-born Islamic scholar who was just allowed into the United States after a six-year ban instituted by the Bush administration, told American Muslims on Tuesday to get involved with all sectors of American society, instead of being “obsessed” with whether they’re considered terrorists. He used the recent debate […]
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/apr/28/republican-quits-immigration-reform/print/ Republican quits immigration reform  Stephen Dinan The sole Senate Republican working with Democrats on a bipartisan immigration bill said Tuesday that the issue will have to wait until 2012, undercutting the drive to pass a law this year and setting up a partisan floor showdown that all sides acknowledge won’t produce a bill […]
 Click here: Qui Tam Litigation Expands Under ObamaCare – Maggie’s Farm http://maggiesfarm.anotherdotcom.com/archives/14299-Qui-Tam-Litigation-Expands-Under-ObamaCare.html Tuesday, April 27. 2010 Qui Tam Litigation Expands Under ObamaCare As if the US didn’t already have enough lawsuits, and as if excess litigation isn’t one of the prime drivers of medical costs, and as if the Democrats didn’t garner 90% of tort […]
Selection of Israeli envoy sparks debate at Brandeis By Ari Bildner · April 27, 2010 NEW YORK (JTA) — Brandeis has sparked a controversy in the university community with its selection of Israel’s ambassador to Washington as its commencement speaker. Last week’s announcement of Michael Oren as this year’s keynoter has evoked a spectrum of […]