http://frontpagemag.com/2013/sara-dogan/defending-indoctrination-as-academic-freedom/print/ University administrators are supposed to be the guardians of academic freedom at our institutions of higher education. They are charged with ensuring that faculty are granted the right to teach and students the right to learn. But the response of USC’s provost who defended a professor caught on tape ranting about his radical and […]
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“Terrorism cannot be fought in the dark. Each step that Obama took to blind law enforcement to the Muslim threat and to give terrorists every possible privilege has been paid for with American blood.”
Three days after the tenth anniversary of September 11, left-wing activist Spencer Ackerman struck a blow for Muslim terrorism by denouncing FBI training materials as Islamophobic.
The training materials dealt with such topics as the doctrinal basis for Jihad and the origins of terrorism in Islamic law. The story spread into the mainstream media, and the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, whose leaders had endorsed terrorist groups and helped raise money for terrorists, began pressuring the FBI to recant the threat of Islamic terrorism.
In February of 2012, Amine El Khalifi was arrested for plotting to carry out a suicide bombing in the US Capitol building. Before he began his mission, he visited the Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center, whose former Imam was Al Qaeda leader Anwar Al Awlaki and whose parishioners included Fort Hood terrorist Nidal Hasan. At his sentencing, El Khalifi said, “I just want to say that I love Allah.”
But that did not stop the FBI from announcing a few days later that it had completed purging references to Islamic terrorism from its training materials. A month earlier, Tamerlan Tsarnaev had begun his trip to Russia and by the time he returned, the training materials meant to prepare agents for the reality of the terrorist plot that he and his brother would carry out had been buried out of sight.
Where El Khalifi had failed in Washington, the Tsarnaev brothers would succeed in Boston.
The counterterrorism information purge had been completed by the time the lead Boston bomber returned to America, but it had begun earlier under Obama.
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/348077/english-spring They are still there, the English of an older England, frequently overlooked, frequently looked down upon, stubbornly hitched to an unruly history too grand just to be packed away. On May 2, in local elections in a large swath of England (and a small slice of Wales), a good number of them did what […]
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/348084/outlaw-tax-collector On March 22, 2012, IRS commissioner Douglas Shulman testified under oath before the House Oversight Committee, which was inquiring as to whether the agency was targeting tea-party groups and other conservative organizations filing for tax-exempt status. He firmly and repeatedly denied that any such thing was happening. “There’s absolutely no targeting,” he said. A […]
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President Obama visited Texas Thursday as a part of his “Middle Class Jobs & Opportunity Tour.” And the trip happened to coincide with the release of Chief Executive Magazine’s annual report of the best states to do business in America.
For the ninth year in a row, CEOs picked Texas as the most business-friendly state in the country. The survey takes into account taxation, regulation, quality of the workforce and living environment.
“CEOs are well disposed to Texas, and it’s not hard to understand why,” the magazine explains. “52 Fortune 500 companies now call Texas home. 15 Texas companies went public in 2011, making the state the hottest IPO market in the nation. Austin has become one of the fastest growing tech hub.” It’s no wonder that Texas job creation has outpaced the national average.
Apparently Texas is the place to be. But it’s not because the Lone Star State is asking the wealthy to pay a little more in taxes, or for the people to rely a little more on government expansion. It doesn’t even have a higher minimum wage that will “reignite the true engine of America’s economic growth,” as the president suggested in his remarks.
In fact, CEOs in the survey were happy to point to what Texas and a handful of other states were doing right to attract business. “The regulatory and tax environment in Texas makes it my first pick,” one CEO noted. Another from Wisconsin explained, “Our business environment has improved dramatically with Gov. [Scott] Walker and the Republican legislature. Lower taxes and more incentives for new and relocating business are needed.”
Some CEOs even spoke to the so-called “Texodus”—the flight of businesses and workers from California to Texas. “A number of my friends do business in both California and Texas,” the head of one company noted. “Their experiences are causing them to move as much of their operations to Texas as they can.”
Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s office took the president’s visit as an opportunity to criticize his policies on Twitter saying, “Obama should have focused on jobs and opportunity five years ago.”
Better late than never. But if the president really wants to make up for lost time, he might consider what Texas is doing to grow the economy and be more business friendly. It seems to be working.
http://pjmedia.com/rogerlsimon/2013/05/12/benghazi-the-video-vanishes/ The dam really is breaking on Benghazi with even reliable Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein offering criticism of the administration on Meet the Press Sunday. Will she go under the bus too in the next Jay Carney press briefing, as have the State Department and the CIA? Hard to say, but here’s what the California […]
http://pjmedia.com/blog/arrested-development/?print=1 Canvassing the craven and deviant (which is to say, left-oriented, mainstream) response to the Boston Marathon bombing among media and intellectual elites — yes, the Tsarnaev brothers killed and mutilated but they were displaced, troubled, resentful of Western domination, etc. — Bruce Bawer [1] offers an astute diagnosis. The progressive multiculturalism to which these […]
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I AGREE WITH EVERYTHING STELLA PAUL WRITES….BUT THE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT WERE NOT STARTED BY OBAMA….THE COIN DOCTRINE WAS IN PLACE DURING THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION ENDORSED BY GENERALS McCHRYSTAL AND PETRAEUS …..RSK
The Three Whistleblowers at the Benghazi hearing spoke softly, but with the emotional wallop of The Three Tenors. They told the truth, and it blasted like thunder through Obama’s tissue palace of lies.
Listening to these strong, solemn men, I heard the sound of old America: a place of hardworking people who love their country and believe in something bigger than their own power.
The America of Gregory Hicks, Mark Thompson, and Eric Nordstrom won World War II, walked on the moon, and defeated Communism. But today, their America is forced to serve a different god: a cold, smiling man with a hollow heart and hands that get bloodier by the day.
Obama stands center stage in this tragic opera of America’s downfall, cheapening, endangering, and destroying the lives of the best among us. The pile of corpses grows ever higher, and the lies more noxious.
Let’s pay tribute to some of his many victims, and vow to honor their memory by holding him to account.
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JERUSALEM — Doctor Shai Meretzki can regrow bones.
Not that that makes him special; the medical technology to do it has been available for years. But Meretzki can take excess body fat, extract mesenchymal stem cells from it, and grow custom-made bone, outside the patient’s body. It even comes complete with the patient’s own blood vessels, and once grafted, it will grow the patient’s own bone marrow.
That is what’s unique, and it all started when Meretzki was studying biotechnology and chemical engineering at Technion Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel, about 15 years ago. What if it were possible, he thought, to grow cells in three dimensions rather than the traditional two-dimension method?
“Many people grow cells two-dimensionally in a petri dish, in which you put the cells and they grow across the dish in a mono layer. But in our body, nothing is 2-D. What we’ve found is that the moment you take 2-D cells and grow them in 3-D, they behave completely differently,” the Israeli doctor and scientist said.
Meretzki’s research group was the first in the world to grow cells in a 3-D culture. He went on to found Pluristem Therapeutics (Nasdaq:PSTI), a biotechnology company that develops off-the-shelf cell therapies for a variety of human diseases. That was 11 years ago. It’s now a public company worth about $200 million and employing about 150 people in Haifa.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/2013/05/benghazi-cia-talking-point-edits-white-house.html?mobify=0 It’s a cliché, of course, but it really is true: in Washington, every scandal has a crime and a coverup. The ongoing debate about the attack on the United States facility in Benghazi where four Americans were killed, and the Obama Administration’s response to it, is no exception. For a long time, it seemed […]