The Most Israel-Hating Place on Earth MOSHE PHILLIPS http://www.newsrealblog.com/2011/02/03/the-most-israel-hating-place-on-earth/ I’m sure you know that Disneyland is the “Happiest Place on Earth.” What I’m sure you don’t know is that just two or so miles away from the park this March a Hotel will be transformed for a night into “The Most Israel-Hating Place on Earth.” […]
A shameful Shoah whitewash By Efraim Zuroff, http://www.thejc.com/the-holocaust/44728/a-shameful-shoah-whitewash A financially-strapped small Eastern European country is spending tens of thousands of pounds to sponsor an extraordinarily large number of political and cultural events – lectures, concerts, exhibitions and films – in London next week. Why? That is the obvious question for the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry, several […]
Click here: Academic Freedom and the Higher Education Bubble – Maggie’s Farm http://maggiesfarm.anotherdotcom.com/archives/16524-Academic-Freedom-and-the-Higher-Education-Bubble.html Academic Freedom and the Higher Education Bubble Symptoms of the higher education bubble include students and their families in debt for unemployable degrees, taxpayers and the economy weighed down to support colleges that put country-club campuses, lack of academic rigor, even outright […]
For Immediate Release: February 3, 2011 Contact: Anne Bayefsky info@eyeontheun.org The People of Egypt Were Abandoned By the U.N. For 30 Years Click here here to see the article by Anne Beyefsky today on Fox News.. There is one main reason why the Obama administration misjudged Egypt entirely – they cannot get their facts straight. […]
http://www.dianawest.net/Home/tabid/36/EntryId/1672/-Freedom-vs-Freedom.aspx Americans must learn two concepts to better understand the political earthquake the United States is now pushing as President Obama gives his nod to “the Arab street,” predominantly organized, it seems, by the Muslim Brotherhood, to force out an ally, Hosni Mubarak. Many on the right have seen in the anti-Mubarak movement vindication of […]
Lebanon, not Egypt, may determine the fate of democracy in the Middle East. By John R. Bolton http://www.latimes.com/ Despite the media’s recent focus on Egypt, events in Lebanon may well tell us more about the troubled prospects for Middle Eastern democracy. The fall of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s government, replaced by a Hezbollah-dominated coalition, […]
The pundits…even some decent ones who have nostalgia for Egypt and use the Camp David Accords as a touchstone of policy in the Middle East are getting silly. Camp David occurred only because in spite of a sneak attack by Egypt in evil combination with Syria which almost overwhelmed Israel, the Israelis won…..and thanks to Arik Sharon […]
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.8607/pub_detail.asp A news report that appeared in the Washington Times on February 1, 2011 states that the top two senators on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee have discovered that the federal government has control of only 32 miles of the 4,000 mile border that is supposed to separate the United States from Canada. […]
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.8597/pub_detail.asp Obama’s “Stealth” Egyptian Dilemma Bill Siegel Much has already been written about the Obama administration’s difficulties in responding to the current protests in Egypt. Serious unenviable ramifications lie in wait for any strategy adopted by the administration. Like every serious Middle East turn of events, where stability is so threatened and vital, a delicate […]
A Global Terrorist Influence Posted By Erick Stakelbeck http://frontpagemag.com/2011/02/03/a-global-terrorist-influence/print/ This article is reprinted from CBN.com. Many analysts believe that the radical organization known as the Muslim Brotherhood will gain great influence with a change of government in Egypt. A closer examination of the secretive group provides insight as to why its possible climb to power […]