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Category Archives: Religon
Reuters: CAIR Says They ‘Feel Left Out’ of 2008 Election
By Warner Todd Huston Proving once again in good European form that they think nothing American is democratic, good or fair, Reuters gives us a pity party for CAIR who is whining that they "feel left out" of the 2008 … Continue reading
Posted in News Media, Presidential Race, Religon
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Cultural Cavemen & The Wimps of the West
By Erik Rush "We terminated the most precious American asset which vowed to defeat [the] mujahedeen." Al-Qaeda commander and spokesperson Mustafa Abu Al-Yazid, referencing the assassination of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto; Adnkronos International News Service (AKI), December 27, … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural, Middle East, Religon, Terrorism
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Terrorists? Not Us Say Muslims
By Alan Caruba In lieu of the assassination of Pakistan’s Benazir Bhutto, it is necessary once again for those in the West to gain some insight into the culture of Islam and, in particular, of the Middle East. What can … Continue reading
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Secularists Won’t Be Appeased By New Stem-Cell Breakthrough
By Robert E. Meyer Recently there has been a celebrated news release, detailing a new breakthrough in stem-cell research, which may make the existing moral controversy over the use of embryonic stem-cells moot. While it’s still too early to tell … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Religon, Science
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Only Christians Subject to Separation of Church and State
by Sher Zieve Who would have thought that, after the 9/11/2001 attacks on our country, all too many US citizens would run to both accept and embrace the religion of our enemy attackers? But, that is precisely what has happened. … Continue reading
Posted in ACLU, Christianity, Church and State, Religon
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Flying Imams Revisited: Part of Greater Islamic Strategy?
by Sher Zieve Were the antics of the six Flying Imams merely additional tactics in the Islamic overall strategy of installing Shari’a law in the USA? It would appear so, according to some self-avowed moderate Muslims and the results of … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Law Issues, Religon
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Reverend In The House
by The Reverend Bob Parks As we all know, the Reverends Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson have been anointed the arbiters of taste and decency in the media. Sharpton has destroyed the career of Don Imus and has threatened others … Continue reading
Posted in Religon, Social Issues
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Political Correctness Gone Mad: New Muslim Sensitivity Training Program
by Jim Kouri, CPP Chalk up another victory for the terrorists' Fifth Column — the Council on American-Islamic Relations. After much prodding and capitalizing on phony incidents of racial profiling, CAIR has achieved something few Americans have achieved — they … Continue reading
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A Modern Day Miracle: Global Warming or God’s Warning?
Ron Wexler, Commentary Ten Commandments Day The situation in Israel today is amazingly similar to the European climate in and around 1938. The policy of appeasement that existed in Europe prior to World War II with British Prime Minister … Continue reading
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Waiting for Martin
By Rev. T. Myles Weiss MA MFT Where’s the Muslim Martin? Where is the voice of reform that will transform this religion of one billion people? We need a voice similar to Martin Luther, who challenged the forces of corrupt … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Religon
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