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Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab

Iran’s Quds Force, an arm of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps, to orchestrate the assassination on American soil of the Saudi ambassador to the United States

Iran’s Botched Act of War in Washington Dr. Walid Phares | October 12, 2011
Iranian regime attempt a terror strike on American soil,

Manssor Arbabsiar and Gholam Shakuri

Contrary to what the Obama administration has consistently maintained, the emails clearly demonstrate that the White House and the ATF Phoenix had direct communications

Awlaki’s Killing Was Legally Justified Joseph A. Klein, CFP United Nations Columnist | October 5, 2011
He has made clear his belief that 'international treaties' do not govern Muslims, and that Muslims are not bound by any law -- U.S., international, or otherwise -- that conflicts with the 'law of Allah.'"

Due Process With a Bullet Daniel Greenfield | October 5, 2011
Constitution: An American citizen who defected to join an enemy army, or simply defected or even deserted was denaturalized

Crime scene protection is fundamental to a criminal investigation and must be initiated by the first officer to arrive on the scene.

Another Imam Bites the Dust Daniel Greenfield | October 3, 2011
Imam Anwar Al-Awlaki

Al Awlaki is gone but his Jihadists are multiplying Dr. Walid Phares | September 30, 2011
International Jihadi terror

The CPR Corollary

SAF sue city of Omaha over gun registration ordinance Second Amendment Foundation | September 28, 2011
Challenging the city's prohibition against anyone who is not a United States citizen from registering a handgun

They’re not in the State of New York; they’re in a state of confusion

Rizzolo thrown back into Federal Prison Steve Miller | September 20, 2011
Debtors aggressively pursue laundered assets. Ex-wife and stepmother are the next targets. Cafe near prison may become the new social club for the Las Vegas mob

Mayor's alarmist rhetoric, citizens defending themselves

Somali Pirates, Kidnapping and murder in Kenya

A tale of two Obamas Frank Gaffney Jr. | September 14, 2011
While the take-down of Osama bin Laden and other al Qaeda operatives is certainly welcome, they do not begin to offset President Obama's serial failings as Commander-in-Chief.

When Love Was a Warm Toy Gun Selwyn Duke | September 13, 2011
Guns don’t kill people; liberals do

New Worry: RFID Tracking Chips in Firearms? Warner Todd Huston | September 12, 2011
What we have here is a clash between technology and privacy concerns — not to mention Constitutional rights

Guns on Campus: As vital as CPR training John Longenecker | September 11, 2011
Public safety is enhanced because the law is present in the person who refuses to be a victim

Ten years after 9/11 Jihadis are winning the War Dr. Walid Phares | September 9, 2011
Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Al Qaida, Arab Spring, Homeland Security

Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI), Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT)

46 people were shot in New York City over the Labor Day weekend

“We’re not in a global war with those white supremacists or political radicals,. We’re [fighting] a global war that affects our homeland security with Islamist extremists.”


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SAF thanks NRA, CRPAF for Amicus Briefs in Richards v. Prieto Case Second Amendment Foundation | September 1, 2011
National Rifle Association, California Rifle and Pistol Foundation, issuance of concealed firearms carry permits

Rollback the Muslim Brotherhood Frank Gaffney Jr. | August 31, 2011
It is past time for Americans to awaken to the danger posed by shariah and its adherents.

The Fast and Furious Scandal Continues Heritage Foundation | August 31, 2011
Crimes have been committed with the weapons that were trafficked by the federal government.

This is an admission of guilt by the Obama administration without saying so.

Rizzolo was allowed to use a cell phone in his cell any time he wished

The Right Strategy to Fight Terrorism Heritage Foundation | August 26, 2011
The Obama Administration offered an ambivalent response to the “Arab Spring,” failed to capitalize on the opportunity to build a plan for the future of U.S. engagement with the “new” Middle East,

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