Archive for the 'Middle East' Category
Tuesday, April 9th, 2019
I was pretty sure by the time I went to bed Monday night — even though not a single ballot had been counted — that Bibi Netanyahu was on his way to another historic victory in the Israeli elections.
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Tuesday, June 6th, 2017
(Brunette here.) I’ll admit, initially I wasn’t a big Trump fan. I didn’t take serious interest in the Donald until after the Wikileaks Podesta emails (and Pizzagate/Pedogate) had broken. I’d never had much reason to think about the man, pay attention to him, take him seriously. But I’d always disliked the Clintons, and after watching […]
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Saturday, April 22nd, 2017
Lots of people refer to “The Deep State”; few will try to identify who they are.
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Tuesday, September 6th, 2016
(Brunette here. I’ve been thinking about doing occasional just-links posts — with minimal commentary — for some time, and finally decided to try it. You can encourage or discourage us by clicking away, and/or commenting below.) LEFT-BEHIND LIBERTARIANS
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Friday, August 12th, 2016
Charles C. Haynes, who works out of Gannett’s financially strapped “Newseum” in Washington, holds a master’s degree from Harvard Divinity School and promotes himself as a champion of the First Amendment (though, being a statist Democrat, he has of course written in favor of federal “anti-hate-speech” legislation — http://capcityfreepress.blogspot.com/2009/11/charles-c-haynes-say-what-you-want-hate.html .)
Full Article Categories: 2016 Election, 2nd Amendment, Common Defense, Crime, Free Speech, History, Immigration, Individual Liberty, Islam, Law Enforcement, Media, Middle East, Religion, Terror
Saturday, September 22nd, 2012
Supporters of the Obama administration have taken to asking, as though someone made it up, “When did the administration apologize?” for the 14-minute video trailer for an amateurish film critical of Islam and its prophet, Muhammad, which was posted on YouTube this summer. In fact, the U.S. Embassy in Cairo issued an official condemnation of […]
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Wednesday, July 4th, 2012
How are we doing, safeguarding those “unalienable Rights” with which we are “endowed by our Creator” — in support of which 56 patriots solemnly pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred Honor, 236 years ago? We remain free by many measures. Americans can still pretty much live where we want, work where we want, […]
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Monday, February 27th, 2012
I heard the president on the radio, Thursday. In Florida to attend a $30,000-a-person fund-raiser at the home of Dallas Mavericks guard Vince Carter, President Barack Hussein Obama dropped by the University of Miami and — with comic timing as good as any stand-up comic — told the following joke about congressional Republicans: “You can […]
Full Article Categories: 2012 Election, Energy, Extreme Green, Middle East, Public Land, Science
Friday, October 7th, 2011
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (and here I thought Muslim residents of America generally WERE Americans, which would make that read “Council on American-American relations”) busies itself urging American college campuses to bar “anti-Islamic speakers,” revealing a modest blind spot when it comes to the American tradition of widespread tolerance of differing viewpoints that led […]
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Sunday, July 10th, 2011
By now most folks have likely heard about the case of Nigerian-American Olajide Oluwaseun Noibi, 24, also known as Seun Noibi. On June 25, America Flight 415 from New York’s JFK to Los Angeles was two hours into its journey when passengers in the upscale “Main Cabin Select” section complained that the man seated in […]
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