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Secretary General Admits UN Bias Against Israel – Or Did He?

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said during his trip last week to Jerusalem, in remarks addressed to Israeli students, that Israel “has been weighed down by criticism and suffered from bias — and sometimes even discrimination” at the UN. After meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he said that “The time is now for Israel to be fully respected as a member of the international community.” He called in particular for “a more constructive relationship between Israel and the Human Rights Council.” Unfortunately, the Secretary General’s refreshing moral clarity on this issue lasted only a few days.
- Tuesday, August 20, 2013


Al Jazeera Targets America

Anti-Al Jazeera posters: A bullet kills a man, a lying camera kills a nationAnti-Al Jazeera posters have recently appeared in Egypt saying, “A bullet kills a man, a lying camera kills a nation.” This attitude led to the new government closing the channel, after 22 staffers quit in disgust over its pro-Muslim Brotherhood bias. Al Jazeera is the voice of the Muslim Brotherhood, the group now laying siege to Egypt and burning Christian churches there. On Sunday, CNN’s media criticism show “Reliable Sources” featured a discussion of the launch of Al Jazeera America. While Egyptian Christian churches burn because of what the channel has done there, Al Jazeera America was given a warm welcome not only by the American media, but also by the Congress of the United States. This show was no exception.
- Tuesday, August 20, 2013


North Korean-Syrian Chemistry: The Weapons Connections

Forbes Is North Korea complicit in the use of chemical weapons in Syria? For a host of reasons, this question ought to be high priority for the United Nations chemical weapons experts who finally arrived in Syria this past weekend to investigate allegations of chemical weapons use in the conflict raging there for more than two years now.
- Tuesday, August 20, 2013

The Charlie Brown Conservatives

In the famous Charles Schulz comic strip, Peanuts, Charlie Brown is enticed every year by Lucy to placekick a football that she volunteers to hold for him. Charlie runs down the field toward his beguiling friend, who is holding the football on the ground, and swings his leg in a huge arching kick. But at the last moment Lucy jerks the football away and Charlie flies through the air to land on his back with a loud thump and the scream of “Aaugh!” Every year, Lucy convinces Charlie to try another kick, promising not to pull the football away like she did last time. And every year, Charlie runs down the field and Lucy jerks the football away at the last moment with Charlie falling on his famous fanny.
- Tuesday, August 20, 2013


Reality of the Muslim Brotherhood

To all the team at CFP, I want to bring your attention to Egypt so you can share with and educate the people who read you. Please help the west to understand the danger of the Muslim Brotherhood.
- Monday, August 19, 2013

The NSA: ‘The Abyss from Which There Is No Return’

“The National Security Agency’s capability at any time could be turned around on the American people, and no American would have any privacy left, such is the capability to monitor everything: telephone conversations, telegrams, it doesn’t matter. There would be no place to hide. If a dictator ever took over, the N.S.A. could enable it to impose total tyranny, and there would be no way to fight back.”—Senator Frank Church (1975)
We now find ourselves operating in a strange paradigm where the government not only views the citizenry as suspects but treats them as suspects, as well. Thus, the news that the National Security Agency (NSA) is routinely operating outside of the law and overstepping its legal authority by carrying out surveillance on American citizens is not really much of a surprise. This is what happens when you give the government broad powers and allow government agencies to routinely sidestep the Constitution.
- Monday, August 19, 2013

Spain continues to force long border queues, Britain sends in the Royal Navy

Britain has raised the stakes in the Gibraltar border dispute as the Frigate HMS Westminster sailed in to its port Monday. This followed events on Sunday (Aug. 18) when forty Spanish fishing boats tried to illegally enter Gibraltar’s waters and were repelled by British military and police boats.
- Monday, August 19, 2013


The Jew-Hating Dem Behind the ‘Million Muslim March’

A group known as the American Muslim Political Action Committee (AMPAC) has been making headlines with its attempt to organize a "Million Muslim March" on Washington, D.C. on the 12th anniversary of 9/11. Predictably, a statement released by the group explaining the event offers a disturbing welter of demands, anti-Americanism and victimhood:
We at AMPAC are planning an historic event for 9.11.13 where one million Muslims will march to Washington D.C. and demand that our civil rights be protected by our government.
- Monday, August 19, 2013


Obama is Denying Energy Independence to America

Watching the events unfold in the Middle East, it occurred to me that, if we had a president who had even the slightest grasp of energy facts, we could be living in a nation that is not dependent in part on Middle East oil.
- Monday, August 19, 2013


Don’t rescue the Muslim Brotherhood

Ever since President Obama came to office, his administration has cultivated relations with, legitimated, emboldened, empowered, funded and even armed the Muslim Brotherhood. This policy has amounted to our changing sides in what is best described as the War for the Free World.
- Monday, August 19, 2013


District Judge blocks law banning consideration of Sharia when deciding court cases

Back in 2010, the voters of Oklahoma approved a state constitutional amendment that would forbid the consideration of Sharia law when deciding cases in the OK court system. The measure passed with overwhelming support but was immediately targeted in a lawsuit filed by Muneer Awad, - a US Citizen, a Muslim, and former executive director of the Oklahoma Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
- Monday, August 19, 2013

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