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Islamists on the march? Move along; nothing to see here…
By Erik Rush
The gruesome killing of a British soldier in London this week by Islamists and the attendant reactions by the press and politicians make clear two things: One, that Islam cannot be treated as a legitimate faith in the American tradition and in the context of the First Amendment, and two, Americans must wrest control of our country from liberal-progressives with all due speed, and by any means necessary.
Our Honored Dead
By Alan Caruba
In the town I called home for more than sixty years, among my earliest memories was joining my Father to attend the annual Memorial Day ceremonies. There was always a march to the appropriately named Memorial Park. It included veterans, scout troops, police and fire contingents, and the high school band.
My childhood years were marked by World War II, beginning when I was just four years of age and ending when I was eight, both fought far from our shores. My Father and I would listen to the reading of “In Flander’s Fields”, a poem by Lt. Col. John McCrae, MD, a member of the Canadian Army, commemorating those who fell in World War I combat.
Thank you Hafez al-Assad
By Caroline GlickThe threats emanating from Syria have become downright frightening. For the past several days, Home Front Defense Minister Gilad Erdan has been warning repeatedly that it is certain that Israeli population centers will be hit by Syrian ballistic missiles and that we have to be prepared for the worst-case scenarios, including Scud missile-launched chemical weapons attacks on Israel’s metropolitan centers.
Flying High with the Angels
By Judi McLeod
It’s not—thank God—the words of politicians like British Prime Minister David Cameron or London Mayor Boris Johnson that will be long remembered about the brutal murder of drummer Lee Rigby but the voluntary acts of three courageous women who tried to do what they could for “Riggers” at the horrific scene of his death.
Lee Rigby murder just a matter of time for Canada and the U.S.
By Guest ColumnAs a former Scottish soldier now living in Canada, this horrific, cowardly murder of private Lee Rigby in his own country by two Islamo-fascist monsters breaks my heart.
Lois Lerner’s a 3-time loser
By Judi McLeod
Even with Obama administration-sanctioned IRS suppression—or with all odds stacked against them—the might of the Tea Party remains inspirationally epic.
The IRS already had its hobnailed big boot down on the tail of hundreds of Tea Party groups at mid-term elections on November 2, 2010, the IRS raid against the Tea Party having kick-started in March of the same year.
With the IRS boot at their throats, the Tea Parties stuck it to the high-riding Obama Democrats, virtually shellacking them in Nov. 2, 2010 mid-term elections.
Afghanistan Comes to London
By Daniel Greenfield
After telling the story of Mohammed’s boast that he would make the mountain come to him, only to be forced to go to it, Francis Bacon observed, “If the mountains will not come to Mohammed, Mohammed will go to the mountain.”
Americans, Englishmen, Frenchmen and countless others went to the Muslim world hoping to turn it into another Boston, another London and another Paris. Instead Boston, London and Paris are turning into another Kabul, another Islamabad and another Mogadishu. Mohammed has come to the mountain.
Our Cultural Heritage
By Matt ShipleyFrom its earliest history, the United States has been identified as the land of freedom. In 1814, Francis Scott Key touted America as the land of the free and the home of the brave in his poem that later became America’s national anthem, but explaining American freedom has been problematic throughout our nation’s history.
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CBS Reporter Sharyl Attkisson Reports She’s Been Shut Out By White House
By Warner Todd Huston --Media - Media BiasThe intrepid Sharyl Attkisson of CBS News has been one of the few reporters attempting to dig deep into controversial stories–and by controversial we mean stories that Obama would rather see go away. But after her work on Fast & Furious and Benghazi, she is now reporting that she’s been shut out of the information loop by the White House.
MURPHY: Using the CBO Report to Critique a US Carbon Tax
By Institute for Energy Research --Energy - EnvironmentThe advocates of a US federal carbon tax are in an awkward position. They have stressed to the public that the majority of natural scientists believe human-caused carbon emissions are at least partially responsible for the rise in global temperatures over the last century, and that any physicist or climatologist who denies this is outside “the consensus.” They think this is sufficient to prove that a US carbon tax is therefore a wise policy move. Unfortunately for them, “the consensus” in the economics literature shows that this conclusion is far more dubious.
What People Don’t Know About Losing A Pet
By Guest Column --Pets and AnimalsIn life we lose a few pets and it is very tough to get over.
150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg
By News on the Net --History and Education
Gettysburg Concordance, proudly released in conjunction with the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, is a comprehensive and interactive digital reference to the most significant battle ever fought on American soil.
Follow every regiment, brigade, division, corps, and army across the campaign area and battlefields in the month leading up to the Battle of Gettysburg, the historic battle itself, and the subsequent retreat.
A Great Pet
By Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser --Pets and Animals
We have a new pet, well sort of. Rather than us adopting it, the skunk adopted us. Mr. or Mrs. Whitestripe is especially fond of our lawn.
By-Laws
Of course the local progressive lawn by-laws prevent you from using anything that would stop the weeds and grubs from taking over. For example, our neighbor’s lawn has turned into a highly productive dandelion patch.
Millions Have Been Killed With the Jawbone of an Ass!
By Dr. Don Boys --Gun Control - Second AmendmentIsrael had been disgraced, defeated, degraded, and almost destroyed. Their spirit was dying. They had been humbled by the Philistines, a nation made up of five cities along the Mediterranean Coast. They worshipped Dagan, the pagan fish god, and that religion was on the ascendency and Jehovah worship was on the decline. There was no Jewish opposition, no crying to God. They had “learned to live with it.” It seems that it was “just the way it was.”
This week’s art news: India at the Tryon
By Tim Saunders --Lifestyle-Literature-ArtsWhat do the prodigious artists Professor Ken Howard, James Horton, Peter Brown, Patrick Cullen and George Devlin have in common? That is aside from being at the top of their game, of course.
Boston Bomber Linked to 9/11 Anniversary Murder of Jews
By Arnold Ahlert --War on TerrorismEarly Wednesday morning, Chechen immigrant Ibragim Todashev, 27, was shot dead at his Orlando apartment while being questioned by an FBI agent and other law enforcement officials about his connection to Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Law enforcement sources report that Todashev was initially cooperative, but became violent as he was about to sign a written statement confessing to a triple homicide allegedly committed by himself and Tsarnaev. “The agent, two Massachusetts State Police troopers, and other law enforcement personnel were interviewing an individual in connection with the Boston Marathon bombing investigation when a violent confrontation was initiated by the individual,” said a statement released by the FBI. “During the confrontation, the individual was killed and the agent sustained non-life threatening injuries.”
Russia and the Middle East: Policy Challenges
By INSS --Middle EastThis study surveys Russia’s foreign policy objectives, focusing on its relations with its neighbors and its interests in the Middle East. Russia has been eager to regain at least some of the regional stature enjoyed by the Soviet Union, and has sought to foster ties with different elements across the entire political spectrum, from Israel to moderate Sunni states to the radical axis. Russia’s steadfast support of the Syrian regime is one example of Russia’s drive to use the region to enhance its own strategic situation – vis-à-vis the West, former Soviet Union states, the Middle East, and radical Islam.
Lady delivers a Lesson on Gun Laws
By News on the Net --American FreedomAt a hearing in New Jersey from TheGunWire
AP’S decision to ban “offensive words” means banning thoughts as well
By Guest Column --Media - Media BiasWASHINGTON, DC — “The decline of a language must ultimately have political and economic causes,” George Orwell wrote in Politics and the English Language, a prescient 1946 essay that anticipated the political correctness that would befall the English language half a century later.
Thank you Hafez al-Assad
By Caroline Glick --Cover Story --
Middle EastThe threats emanating from Syria have become downright frightening. For the past several days, Home Front Defense Minister Gilad Erdan has been warning repeatedly that it is certain that Israeli population centers will be hit by Syrian ballistic missiles and that we have to be prepared for the worst-case scenarios, including Scud missile-launched chemical weapons attacks on Israel’s metropolitan centers.
Roger Ailes’ letter to Fox employees
By News on the Net --Media - Media BiasFrom Fox News
Dear colleagues,
The recent news about the FBI’s seizure of the phone and email records of Fox News employees, including James Rosen, calls into question whether the federal government is meeting its constitutional obligation to preserve and protect a free press in the United States.
A Bar Code on a Wrist Band
By J.D. Longstreet --American HealthcareAmerica’s medical community is in a state of severe decline. The way medicine is practiced and care given to America’s medical patients has dropped to a level I have never experienced before in my lifetime and I have been hospitalized at least eighty times since the mid 1960s.
The American Press
By Guest Column --Media - Media BiasABC, CBS, MSNBC, CNN are now The enemy to the public.
The Steady March Toward Cleaner Air
By Institute for Energy Research --Energy - EnvironmentAir quality in the United States is getting cleaner, but sadly many Americans believe the opposite. In order to explain the reality of America’s improving environmental quality, Steven Hayward has spent years compiling environmental data with his Almanac of Environmental Trends. Recently he released an update using data from the Environmental Protection Agency to chronicle the astonishing reductions in air pollution in the last few years alone.
Nigerians who killed U.K. soldier believed affiliated with Boko Haram
By Jim Kouri --War on TerrorismAn attacker using a meat cleaver and his armed partner killed a 25-year-old British soldier in the streets of London on Wednesday, and Britain’s elite law enforcement believe the Nigerian men may be affiliated with a dangerous and bloodthirsty Islamist group based in Nigeria and affiliated with al-Qaeda.
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: “Reign of Terror” Against Christians
By News on the Net --Christianity - ReligionSources: Human Rights Watch, Barnabas, Assist News
Christians in the Central African Republic are being targeted by Islamist militants who violently seized control of the country on March 24th. Although many have been killed or seriously wounded in the violence, others are being tied up, beaten and forced to hand over money to save their lives.
How can this club open without a liquor license or adequate parking?
By Steve Miller --Crime - SecurityThe CH2 does not have adequate parking even if they re-lease the space under the bridge. Neighbors complained about it for years with patrons parking on private property or taking all the curbside spaces near adjacent apartment buildings.
24,000 Tell Boy Scouts: ‘Don’t Surrender Your Moral Values’
By Christian Newswire --Christianity - ReligionHANOVER, Penn.,—The Boy Scouts of America received 24,208 petitions today from Tradition, Family and Property Student Action.
EU Leaders Back Shale Revolution, Roll Back Climate Policy
By Guest Column --Global Warming - ClimategateEurope’s heads of State and government want to promote shale gas and to reduce energy prices. They would rather promote competition than stop global warming.—Christopher Ziedler, Der Tagesspiegel, 22 May 2013
Political-Strategic Dimensions to Israel’s Natural Gas Debate
By INSS --Middle EastIn October 2011, the Israeli government appointed a committee headed by Water and Energy Ministry director general Shaul Tzemach to examine the government’s policy on natural gas. The government is supposed to adopt the committee’s recommendations, which were published in April 2012, immediately upon completion of the budget deliberations.
Technocracy And The Making of China
By Guest Column --ChinaIt was no mistake of history that China transformed from a Communist dictatorship into a neo-authoritarian Technocracy.
Carbon Dioxide Makes Alkaline Water - Experiment
By Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser --Energy - EnvironmentAnyone can do this experiment and prove that carbon dioxide (CO2) increases the pH of natural water systems.