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PIPES: Islamic violence advances Shariah law   Daniel Pipes | Western civilization in the balance: Islamist aspirations grow with improved communications and weakened Middle Eastern governments, ultimately posing an existential question for Westerners: Will we maintain our historic civilization against their challenge, or will we accept Muslim dominion and a second-class dhimmi status? Read more… […]

HUMBERTO FONTOVA: U.S GOVERNMENT CELEBRATES TERRORIST WHO CRAVED TO NUKE AMERICA

http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/09/us_government_celebrates_terrorist_who_craved_to_nuke_the_us.html Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency kicked off its celebration of “Hispanic Heritage Month” with an e-mail message featuring Che Guevara along with his famous slogan, “Hasta la Victoria Siempre.” Let’s hope these U.S. civil servants were innocently unaware of some of Che Guevara’s other slogans: * “The U.S. is the great enemy of […]

ANDREW McCARTHY: “SPRING FEVER: THE ILLUSION OF ISLAMIC DEMOCRACY”

http://frontpagemag.com/2012/frontpagemag-com/andrew-c-mccarthy-publishes-spring-fever-the-illusion-of-islamic-democracy/

The David Horowitz Freedom Center is pleased to announce the publication of Spring Fever: The Illusion of Islamic Democracy, by bestselling author and commentator, Andrew C. McCarthy, Executive Director of the Philadelphia Freedom Center, our East Coast branch.

McCarthy describes Spring Fever as “an alternative way to understand what is happening in the Middle East, an antidote to the delirious ‘Arab Spring’ narrative.” It shows that Islam is a culture and civilization distinct from and hostile to the West, and that far from being a fringe ideology, radical Islamic supremacism is the dominant interpretation of Islam in the Middle East and the driving force behind the anti-democratic events that have occurred there in the last two years, particularly the recent attacks on U.S. embassies and the murder of U.S. personnel.

Andrew McCarthy is recognized as one of the nation’s preeminent authorities on national security, law-enforcement, and the domestic threat posed by radical Islam. He is a former attorney for the Justice Department’s Southern District of New York, best known for leading the successful prosecution against Omar Abdel Rahman, the “Blind Sheikh,” who masterminded the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

Andrew’s first New York Times bestseller was Willful Blindness: A Memoir of the Jihad (Encounter Books, 2008), a critically acclaimed account of the Blind Sheikh investigation. His next book, The Grand Jihad: How Islam and the Left Sabotage America (Encounter Books, 2010) centered on the Muslim Brotherhood’s “civilization jihad” against the West, its entrenched and expanding network of groups and individuals of influence; and its collusion with the hard Left in an ongoing assault against America’s liberty culture.

Spring Fever is being published as an original e-book to capture the urgency of breaking news in the Middle East and to capture too the domination, happening on the ground and in real time, of the “Arab Spring” movement by the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist groups.

As Director of the Philadelphia Freedom Center, McCarthy administers its popular speaker series, its campus programs including this year’s Islamic Apartheid Week, and its publications. He also writes columns and blogs for FrontPageMag.com.

Buy Spring Fever today.

MITT ROMNEY IN HIS OWN WORDS…RECOVERY VS. DEPENDENCY

http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/story/2012-09-18/Romney-47-recovery-dependency/57804214/1

Since our founding, America has promoted personal responsibility, the dignity of work and the value of education. Those values made our nation the hope of the earth and our economy the envy of the world.

Efforts that promote hard work and personal responsibility over government dependency make America strong. When the economy is growing and Americans are working, everyone involved has a shared sense of achievement, not to mention the basic sense of pride that comes with the paycheck they earn.

However, over the past four years, those kinds of opportunities have been in short supply. We’re experiencing the worst recovery since the Great Depression. Unemployment has been above 8% for 43 straight months; 47 million Americans are on food stamps. Nearly one in six Americans now live in poverty.

Under President Obama, we have a stagnant economy that fosters government dependency. My policies will create a growing economy that fosters upward mobility.

Government has a role to play here. Right now, our nation’s citizens do need help from government. But it is a very different kind of help than what President Obama wants to provide.
My experience has taught me that government works best when it creates the space for individuals and families to pursue success and achieve great things. Economic freedom is the only force that has consistently succeeded in creating sustained prosperity and lifting people out of poverty. It is why our economy rose to rival those of the world’s leading powers — and has long since surpassed them all.

J. CHRISTIAN ADAMS: THREE CHARACTERISTIC OF POLITICAL THUGS****

http://pjmedia.com/jchristianadams/2012/09/18/three-characteristics-of-political-thugs/?singlepage=true In the days following the Night of the Long Knives in 1934, a bizarre press conference took place in Berlin. Hermann Goering stood before the foreign press corps and explained why Hitler’s regime had the obligation to murder hundreds of Germans in the dead of night without due process. The farce is described in […]

Terrorism, Lies and Videotape by GADI ADELMAN

http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/detail/terrorism-lies-and-videotape It’s not the videotape, stupid. I am at my wits end hearing how a 14 minute trailer on YouTube, “Muhammad Movie Trailer – Innocence Of Muslims“, is the cause of these protests and riots.Let’s get a couple of things straight from the get go. The movie was originally uploaded to YouTube in June, almost […]

The Emerging Islamic Challenge by HERBERT LONDON

http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/detail/the-emerging-islamic-challenge

As the winds of Islamism blow across North Africa yielding unsettling horror, the American version of Neville Chamberlain sits in the White House, incapable of real action, but immersed in rationalization. Yes, the president did repudiate State Department moral equivalence (i.e. “offensive” film equals justifiable homicide). But he is inert, a model of confusion.

For months, Americans were told that the Arab Spring would, in time, produce democratic sentiments. In fact, the Arab Spring has led to elections and those elections have led in turn to Islamization. Islamic democracy – which so many naïve journalists wish to embrace – is an oxymoron. Islam shapes every aspect of the Middle East and its essence is totalistic. The idea that every individual yearns for personal expression is a chimera borne out by terrorists who shun liberty.

Can there be any justifiable explanation for the wanton slaughter of our Libyan ambassador and his colleagues? When human rights are trumped by religious fanaticism, the bonds of civil order are in question. According to the Islamic laws of blasphemy, any criticism of Mohammed or even alleged criticism warrants a violent response. A toxic brew of violence, Western innocence and guilt and complicit state governments that avert their gaze to the murders has driven the Middle East to massive brutality.

Samuel Huntington wrote about the clash of civilizations because he realized Islam, as presently practiced, cannot be compatible with basic Western ideals. The problem is that the State Department and many well meaning, but misguided individuals don’t believe it. Surely the attack on the U.S. Embassies in Egypt, Yemen, Libya should offer some concern that liberal assumptions are not compatible with Islam.

Despite a belief in ecumenism, the United States is learning a harsh lesson: the revolutions in the Middle East are not led by Washington and Adams seeking independence and individual rights. While scholars of Islam often contend the religion can change from within so that it is harmonized with Constitutional principles, there isn’t the slightest fragment of evidence that this is actually the case.

GUS LUBIN: SEE THESE CHARTS SHOWING THE RISE OF GOVERNMENT DEPENDENCE**** ROMNEY IS RIGHT!!!

http://www.businessinsider.com/charts-rise-of-government-dependence-2012-9?op=1 18 Charts Showing The Rise Of Government Dependence Gus Lubin | Sep. 18, 2012, 8:07 AM | www.taxpolicycenter.org and AP Mitt Romney and the notorious “47%.” Mitt Romney’s comment about 47 percent of Americans living on government handouts may not have been tactful, but he certainly has a point.Americans are more dependent on the […]

ROMNEY’S “GAFFE” A PLUS FOR HIM….JASON KISSNER

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/09/romneys_gaffe_a_plus_for_him.html Romney’s ‘gaffe’ a plus for him Jason Kissner Russian warships and Turkish jets appeared at a godless, we-all-belong-to-government DNC with abolitionist dreams of annihilating Israel, and soon thereafter a tape slips out (reportedly courtesy of Jimmy Carter’s grandson James Earl Carter IV)) of a respectable private fundraiser featuring Romney on the rhetorical equivalent of […]

AN EARLIER ADMINISTRATION DIDN’T APOLOGIZE TO JAPAN…..EXCELLENT LETTER TO THE WSJ

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444709004577651852035683474.html?KEYWORDS=AN+EARLIER+ADMINISTRATION+DIDN%27T+APOLOGIZE+TO+JAPAN

Regarding your editorial “The New World Disorder” (Sept. 13): As the Romney campaign and the White House bicker over whether an apology was made over the cause of the tragic attacks on the U.S. missions in Egypt and Libya, it’s worth noting that the current situation isn’t entirely unprecedented.

In 1936, Vanity Fair published a cartoon lampooning Japan’s Emperor Hirohito. In a gallery of unlikely historical situations, the mikado was shown dressed in uniform, pulling a cart containing the Nobel Peace Prize. It was considered an outrageous insult because it suggested that the Emperor wasn’t Peace Prize material and depicted the divine emperor as a coolie.

The Japanese government banned the sale of the magazine in its empire and demanded an apology. During a meeting with Secretary of State Cordell Hull, Amb. Hiroshi Saito seemed satisfied with the secretary’s regret over the incident. But an apology was not offered. The misunderstanding was unfortunate but the secretary would not speak to the merits of the cartoon. In a telegram to the American Embassy in Tokyo, Hull advised: “For your information and guidance. Department considers the caricature . . . not repeat not offensive.”

He reaffirmed his position that he was sorry for how the cartoon was received but not for the cartoon itself in another telegram, this time to American missions in China: “For your particular information: any reports which may affirm that the Secretary made [an] apology or any statement tantamount thereto are contrary to fact.” Hull rightly realized that apologizing for someone’s exercise of free speech was out of the question, regardless of the expression’s tenor or tone.

Craig Gropper

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