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The Egyptian Military’s Crimes Against Humanity by Raymond Ibrahim

http://www.hudson-ny.org/2496/egypt-crimes-against-humanity Sunday, the Egyptian military opened fire on thousands of Christians protesting in Maspero, Cairo. In the words of one Christian eyewitness, armored vehicles “came at great speed and drove into the crowds, going backwards and forwards, mowing people under their wheels. The most horrible scene was when one of the vehicles ran over a […]

VALENTINA COLOMBO: NOW IS IT ERIN GO ISLAM?

Radical Islam Has Settled into Ireland by Valentina Colombo http://www.hudson-ny.org/2484/radical-islam-ireland Last August the Irish Naturalization and Immigration Service refused to approve an entry visa for Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the Egyptian cleric who is the spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood and the one of the most prominent sheikhs of the Arab satellite TV, al-Jazeera. In […]

DANIEL J. MITCHELL: IS THIS THE WORST THING OBAMA HAS EVER SAID?

http://www.thecommentator.com/article/518/is_this_the_worst_thing_obama_has_ever_said_
Is this the worst thing Obama has ever said?

Obama has said some pretty unsettling things in his time, but he may have just taken the biscuit.

Over the years, Obama has said some really disturbing things.

In my video on class warfare, I noted that Obama in 2008 said he wanted to raise the capital gains tax even if the government lost revenue.It was necessary to punish success, he said, to promote “fairness.”

This was an utterly malevolent statement. It meant Obama is so consumed by the politics of hate and envy that he is willing to destroy private sector output even if it doesn’t result in more money for the political class.

Now there is a new statement that may be just as bad. In a recent interview on new fees from banks, the President said, “you don’t have some inherent right just to, you know, get a certain amount of profit, if your customers are being mistreated.”

This statement is reprehensible because banks are only raising fees because of new regulations in the Dodd-Frank bailout bill. In other words, this is a classic example of “Mitchell’s Law,” which is my narcissistic way of describing how politicians mess up an economy with one bad policy and then use the inevitable damage as an excuse for imposing additional bad policy.

But there is an even deeper problem with Obama’s statement. He is saying that consenting adults in the private sector do not have a right to engage in voluntary exchange if some clown in Washington arbitrarily thinks that one side of the transaction is being “mistreated.”

CAROLYN GLICK: THE FORGOTTEN CHRISTIANS OF THE EAST

http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/Article.aspx?id=241236 It is unclear what either Western governments or Western churches think they are achieving by turning a blind eye to the persecution of Christians in the Muslim world. On Sunday night, Egyptian Copts staged what was supposed to be a peaceful vigil at Egypt’s state television headquarters in Cairo. The 1,000 Christians represented the […]

YORAM ETTINGER:The USA – Better Unique Ally than Honest Broker

“Israel Hayom” Newsletter, October 10, 2011 http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=631 All US Administrations have displayed a split personality when it comes to Israel. On the one hand, US Administrations have been Israel’s unique ally, implementing the will of the American People and Congress since the 17th century, thus forging a mutually-beneficial two-way street security and commercial alliance, based […]

THOMAS SOWELL: REVERSE RACISM….ON J.CHRISTIAN ADAMS’ BOOK “INJUSTICE”…

http://townhall.com/columnists/thomassowell/2011/10/11/reverse_racism/print
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INTERVIEW: J. Christian Adams, author of “Injustice: Exposing the Racial Agenda of the Obama Justice Department”Ruth King

http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.10507/pub_detail.asp

Among those who have been disappointed by President Barack Obama, none is likely to end up so painfully disappointed as those who saw his election as being, in itself and in its consequences, a movement toward a “post-racial society.”

Like so many other expectations that so many people projected onto this little-known man who suddenly burst onto the political scene, the expectation of movement toward a post-racial society had no speck of hard evidence behind it — and all too many ignored indications of the very opposite, including his two decades of association with the egregious Reverend Jeremiah Wright.

Those people of good will who want to replace the racism of the past with a post-racial society have too often overlooked the fact that there are others who instead want to put racism under new management, to have reverse discrimination as racial payback for past injustices.

Attorney General Eric Holder became a key figure epitomizing the view that government’s role in racial matters was not to be an impartial dispenser of equal justice for all, but to be a racial partisan and an organ of racial payback. He has been too politically savvy to say that in so many words, but his actions have spoken far louder than any words.

GOP CANDIDATES SHOULD HAVE DEFENDED PERRY AGAINST LIBERAL SMEAR: DOUGLAS MacKINNON

http://townhall.com/columnists/douglasmackinnon/2011/10/11/gop_candidates_should_have_defended_perry_against_liberal_smear In politics, character does and should count. For instance, character can be demonstrated in any number of ways including during a Republican presidential primary process.  Hypothetically, let’s imagine that one Republican candidate was just purposely and viciously smeared with the indelible charge of “racist” by a  left-leaning “news” organization.  Obviously, should such a deliberate, heinous, and […]

STEVEN PLAUT’S ANSWER TO THE “OCCUPY WALL STREET” BUNCH…..OCCUPY BERKELEY!!!

http://frontpagemag.com/2011/10/11/occupy-berkeley/ Occupy Berkeley! The focus of the country has lately been on the “Occupy Wall Street” movement, or “OWS.”  You know, the people who claim to speak for the 99% of Americans who are not wealthy capitalists and who think they can create social justice and equality by marching around the New York Stock Exchange […]

WES PRUDEN ON STEVE JOBS…

http://www.prudenpolitics.com/index.php/pruden/full_column/the_sincerity_of_hype_and_hope Steve Jobs was a genius. No one could doubt that. His genius lay not in technology, as most of the obituaries and eulogies reckoned, but as master of hype, hope and marketing. He was the secular prophet for the secular age, preaching the gospel of the technology that offers salvation, but only a salvation […]

EGYPT ON FIRE: BRET STEPHENS

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203499704576622800107490180.html In the wake of Sunday’s clashes in Cairo that left 24 dead and some 200 wounded, Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf wasted no time hinting at the culprit. “What’s happening is not sectarian tension,” he said. “There are hidden hands involved and we will not leave them.” Translation from the Absurdic: It’s a Zio-American […]