The communique issued on March 9, 2011 by the President of the sixty–fifth session of the United Nations General Assembly, Joseph Deiss, declared he had “the honor” of hosting the U.S. premiere of the anti-Israel pro-Palestinian filmMiral at the … [Read more...] about Defund The U.N.
Contributor: by Rachel Ehrenfeld
The King Hearings: Muslim Radicalization Vs. American Constitutional Freedoms
The hearings on radicalization in the American Muslim community, scheduled to begin on March 10, 2011, are past due. The reluctance to confront this disease affected American policy makers, monitoring organizations and the media, and judging by the … [Read more...] about The King Hearings: Muslim Radicalization Vs. American Constitutional Freedoms
Radical Muslim Victories Are Well-Funded
The world community facilitated Hamas victory in the 2006 PA election, when it allowed Hamas to run under the name "List of Change and Reform." In June 2007, Hamas took control over the Gaza Strip from the PA. Since then, despite repeated promises to … [Read more...] about Radical Muslim Victories Are Well-Funded
US Aid to Afghanistan for Condos In Dubai? Why The Obama Administration Doesn’t Seem To Care
In his State of the Union speech last night, the President stated: “The Afghan government will need to deliver better governance. But we are strengthening the capacity of the Afghan people and building an enduring partnership with them.” It is not a … [Read more...] about US Aid to Afghanistan for Condos In Dubai? Why The Obama Administration Doesn’t Seem To Care
Obama's Southern Sudan Policy
Southern Sudan's mostly Christian population has been under genocidal attack from the Islamist-dominated North. Wikileaks has shed new light on the Obama administration's diplomatic activities on this crisis. According to Wikileaks cables, … [Read more...] about Obama's Southern Sudan Policy
Comment On "Saying The Unsayable: Revisiting International Censorship, By Arch Puddington And Christopher Walker”
Remarkably, the authors neglected to report on important new legislation to protect U.S. writers’ and publishers’ free speech rights from the threat of “libel tourism.” On August 10, 2010, the Securing the Protection of our Enduring and Established … [Read more...] about Comment On "Saying The Unsayable: Revisiting International Censorship, By Arch Puddington And Christopher Walker”
Wikileaks – Saudi Arabia: Their Oil Is Thicker Than Our Blood
Wikileaks reported on November 28, 2010, that a cable from the State Department in December 2009, said that Saudi donors remain the primary financiers of Sunni militant groups like Al Qaeda. This report stated the obvious, and stands in contrast to … [Read more...] about Wikileaks – Saudi Arabia: Their Oil Is Thicker Than Our Blood
Clinton's Moderate Islamist
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s conduct during her recent visit to Malaysia was anything but diplomatic. In a press conference hosted by Foreign Minister Anifa Aman, Clinton took the unusual step of siding with opposition leader, Anwar … [Read more...] about Clinton's Moderate Islamist
Netanyahu Needs To Stop Appeasing Obama
Following in the footsteps of his political predecessors, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is selling the Jewish birthright to the land of Israel for less than a bowl of lentil stew. His willingness to betray the Israeli government’s mandate … [Read more...] about Netanyahu Needs To Stop Appeasing Obama
Obama Administration's Un-American Agenda
President’s Obama’s recent trip to Asia was intended to advance U.S. influence in the region, promote American exports, and create jobs at home. But the U.S. President, and his Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, have also been working to advance … [Read more...] about Obama Administration's Un-American Agenda