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November, 2015


Is Secretary Kerry Reinventing the Middle East?

Secretary of State John Kerry's November 24, 2015 visit to Jerusalem confirmed his determination to reinvent "the energetic, youthful and forward looking Middle East" in accordance with his own worldview, irrespective of Middle East reality. Kerry recycled well-intentioned, but failed, assessments and tactics, further eroding the US posture of deterrence and US power projection among pro-US Arab countries.
By Yoram Ettinger - Saturday, November 28, 2015 - Full Story


Russian airstrikes hit Turkish convoy delivering weapons to ISIS in Syria

The incident involving the shooting down of a Russian warplane by the Turkish military may have had to do with Turkey's cooperation with the radical Islamic fighters in Syria and Russia's decision to help the Arab dictator Bashar al-Assad fight both the Islamists and the secular rebel fighters attempting to over-throw Assad.
By Jim Kouri - Saturday, November 28, 2015 - Full Story

Would You Want Hillary Answering the “Red Phone” in the White House at 3 AM?

That's a question that the voters are going to have to answer this next presidential election. Do you think Hillary would be head and shoulders above any of her opponents if that phone would ring? Does her past indicate that she has the “smarts” to handle the problems that most likely would be at the other end of that phone line?
By Chuck Lehmann - Friday, November 27, 2015 - Full Story


Montana Ranchers on Canadian Border Watch

Without ever intending to, newly-elected Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has saved the United States from the worry of 10,000 unvetted Syrian “refugees” being flown into Canada by the year’s end, from flooding over America’s unsecured northern border.
By Judi McLeod - Friday, November 27, 2015 - Full Story

Turkey Risks Wider War and Undercuts Fight Against ISIS

While admitting that he was not in possession of all of the facts regarding Turkey’s downing of a Russian warplane on November 24th, President Obama was quick to blame only Russia. He said at a joint news conference with French President Francois Hollande that Turkey had “a right to defend its territory and its airspace.”
By Joseph A. Klein, CFP United Nations Columnist - Friday, November 27, 2015 - Full Story

The UN History of the Palestinian People:From Arafat to Abbas

It is time to stand up and accuse the UN of Crimes Against Humanity-Jewish humanity. This organization, through its recommendations and resolutions encouraged and continues to encourage the terror taking place in Israel by Muslims against Jews. Their policies continue to condone these activities.
By Diane Weber Bederman - Friday, November 27, 2015 - Full Story

Germany’s Energiewende Lesson

Germany's energiewende is a raft of different energy policies that can be boiled down to the following plan: phase out nuclear energy while boosting wind and solar by guaranteeing producers long-term, above-market rates called feed-in tariffs. It was a plan that from the outset reflected all the unexamined beliefs centrel to the modern green movement, and it's been plagued by problems at every step. (1)
By Jack Dini - Friday, November 27, 2015 - Full Story

Turkeys we’re not thankful for

To commemorate Thanksgiving--and garner First Family photo ops--presidents often host Rose Garden ceremonies, where they "pardon" a turkey, before sitting down to dine on one of its cousins. In fact, Americans ate close to 50 million of these tasty birds this year. We roasted our family bird in a Big Green Egg, with bourbon and barbecue sauce on and under the skin. Lip-smacking!
By Paul Driessen - Friday, November 27, 2015 - Full Story


Cruise missiles hit ISIS compound . . . no sillies, not ours

Remember the last time we decided to let the Russians do a significant share of the fighting for us in a war? What resulted from that? Oh, right, 44 years behind the Iron Curtain for Eastern Europe. Because the Russians never do anything unless they've first calculated how they're going to advance their own geopolitical interests as a result.
By Dan Calabrese - Friday, November 27, 2015 - Full Story



Obama: Incompetence Or Treason?

As of late, there is a constant drone of political pundits, even from CNN, asking “Why is Obama doing this? Why is he saying that?” Even former President Carter, the weakest president of the twentieth century, has said “Obama is inept.” Does Obama live in his own little world? Is he truly inept or is there much more to this man that our miserable main-stream media didn’t tell us or bothered to find out?
By Ray DiLorenzo - Friday, November 27, 2015 - Full Story

Being Thankful for the Left

When we celebrate Thanksgiving, after being thankful for family and friends, for health and comfort, for food and shelter; we shouldn't forget to be thankful for the left.
By Daniel Greenfield - Friday, November 27, 2015 - Full Story

The Schengen Agreement, Syrian Invasion, and Refugee Resettlement

If you cross the border illegally in most countries you are going to jail for a long time. You are beaten, raped, tortured, you may not be heard from again, and you may be treated as a spy; in the U.S. you may be caught, released, if you are lucky, or deported to come back again.
By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh - Friday, November 27, 2015 - Full Story

CTF Says Minister Sousa’s Fall Economic Statement Doesn’t Add Up

TORONTO, ON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) is calling on Finance Minister Sousa and Premier Wynne to come clean about their future fiscal projections. The fall economic statement, read by Minister Sousa in Queen’s Park this afternoon, perpetuated the claim that the Wynne government would balance the budget by 2017.
By Canadian Taxpayers Federation Christine Van Geyn, CTF Ontario Director - Thursday, November 26, 2015 - Full Story

America:  Be thankful for the right things, or not thankful at all

People and groups who have been slowly boiled over time and corralled like cattle for destruction are thankful for just staying alive another day. They are thankful for a found kernel of corn or survival provision the Government or Master gives them. They are vaguely thankful for memories of what used to be, freedom of speech, thriving businesses and the right to bear arms and own guns. These rights have been under assault and are falling to pieces before our eyes. Is this enough water in your glass?
By Dr. Laurie Roth - Thursday, November 26, 2015 - Full Story

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