http://www.jihadwatch.org/2011/03/geert-wilders-the-failure-of-multiculturalism-and-how-to-turn-the-tide.html Geert Wilders in Rome: “The Failure of Multiculturalism and How to Turn the Tide” Signore e signori, ladies and gentlemen, dear friends of the Magna Carta Foundation, molte grazie. Thank you for inviting me to Rome. It is great to be here in this beautiful city which for many centuries was the capital and […]
http://shmuelkatz.com/wordpress/?p=643&Source=email “Disproportionate force” is the accusation invariably hurled at Israel when she does anything beyond lie down in response to Arab attack. In Dec. 2008, for example, Israel launched Operation Cast Lead in an effort to reduce Hamas rocket fire coming in from the Gaza Strip – 1,750 rockets and 1,528 mortar bombs were hurled […]
http://www.jewishledger.com/2011/03/finding-tarlantis/ Reconstruction of Atlantis that appears in the National Geographic documentary. WEST HARTFORD – Anybody who has read Plato’s “Dialogues” or listened to ‘60s pop-star Donovan knows about Atlantis, the legendary island city that disappeared into the sea “in a single day and night of misfortune” some 3,000 years ago. Those who read the Book […]
You Want A State? Go Cry for One in Your Non-alcoholic Beer http://badrachel.blogspot.com/2011/03/you-want-state-go-cry-for-one-in-your.html Or close your eyes tight, wish real hard, and blow on a dandelion. Those could be your best chances of getting one. For, all tarted up though you Fatah and Palestinian Authority mandarins may be—with your “president” (he who apparently is in […]
http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/03/the_new_york_times_and_itamar.html at March 26, 2011 By Andrea Levin The murders of the Fogel family, including three children stabbed to death in their beds, obviously posed a dilemma for the New York Times. Fixated as it is on a story line in which Israel, and especially Israeli settlers, bear central responsibility for ongoing tensions with the […]
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http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.9019/pub_detail.asp Religious belief is emotional at its core. And emotions are not governed by logic or reason. Becoming religious is similar to imprinting, most dramatically seen in ducklings. During a critical period of time after hatching the ducklings become imprinted on any moving object—be it the mother duck, a mechanical duck, or a moving human. […]
Rebecca Bynum has written a thorough original and thought provoking book. The title is somewhat provocative “Allah is Dead- Why Islam Is Not a Religion”. Bynum’s goal, as stated immediately in her introduction is: In this book, I take a highly focused look at Islam and whether it should be calssified as a religion, let […]
The Sharia Catechism http://www.jihadwatch.org/ I must admit that when I first began studying Islam and its political manifestations, I found myself puzzled and put off by the sheer foreignness and apparent complexity of the issues—in much the same way that patriotic Americans who supported the free market and a free society felt when confronted (during […]
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/print/262499 The Audacity of Golf No-Change You Can Believe In! By the time you read this, President Obama will be taking a well-deserved break from the 54th hole of today’s scheduled golf game and the grueling responsibility of picking out his Final Four priority high-speed-rail projects on ESPN by relaxing on a beach in . […]