June 18, 2004
Religion of peace

An Osama bin Laden-affiliated terror group today beheaded American Paul Johnson in Saudi Arabia. You won't find photos here, but you can find them on the Drudge Report. Sadly, I'm not surprised. It's gotten to the point now that you've got to know that if you're captured by terrorists in the Middle East, you're as […]

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June 4, 2004
I'm betting on Al-Jazeera

But if these losers are American, then the fourth estate has much more serious things to worry about than Jayson Blair.

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June 1, 2004
Religion of Peace update

A Christian in Pakistan made the mistake of letting garden clippings touch the wall of a local mosque. For this he was jailed for "blaspheming Islam" and subsequently beaten to death by a "peaceful" muslim cop with a hammer. After being charged with murder, the cop reportedly said: I have offered my religious duty for […]

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May 22, 2004
I'm getting cynical in my old age

On Thursday, a "protest wall" was torched at UC Irvine. The wall was designed to represent the security fence being built between Israel and the West Bank to keep terrorist bombers from murdering innocents oppress Palestinians. The council for Arab terrorist apology (CAIR) has denounced the conflagration as a "hate crime." Now, I'm probably getting […]

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May 17, 2004
Religion of peace

Islam works wonders in Sudan. Deep in remote northern Darfur, the Sudanese rebel fighters are gathering to talk tactics in the face of genocide. At this desert rendezvous, in the punishing terrain of the Sahara, we are 120 miles from the nearest settlement and 75 miles from the closest reliable water supply, a large reservoir. […]

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May 15, 2004
Freedom of Worship

I'm watching "The Beltway Boys" on Fox News and Roll Call's Morton Kondracke pulled out a quote from Will Durant's essay in The Saturday Evening Post in 1943 on one of FDR's "Four Freedoms," freedom of worship. It's almost uncanny what was written more than 60 years ago about Nazism echoes in today's Islamofascism. It […]

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May 11, 2004
Reality check

We've had almost a week of wall-to-wall coverage of the Iraqi prisoner abuse (not torture) scandal. It was inevitable that something would come along eventually and replace it. It's unfortunate that it had to be something like this. A video posted Tuesday on an Islamic militant Web site showed the beheading of an American civilian […]

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May 2, 2004
Religion of Peace

After what we saw with the Taliban, it should come as no surprise that when Muslims are in power they're not as tolerant as they demand others to be when they're in the minority. Governor Ahmed Sani of Zamfara State [in Nigeria], has ordered the demolition of all churches in the state, as he launched […]

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April 20, 2004
Religion of Peace update

Well, there's really no evidence it was followers of Mohammed -- you know, it could be some of those Quakers they've got running around in Spain. The body of a Spanish police officer who was killed in a raid on suspected Islamic terrorists was removed from its tomb Sunday night, dragged across a cemetery, doused […]

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April 8, 2004
Religion of Peace update

The peaceful Muslims in Iraq have kidnapped three Japanese civilians (two aid workers and a journalist) and two Israeli Arabs. The group that abducted the Japanese has threatened to burn three hostages alive if its demands go unmet, according to a video aired on Arabic-language news channel Al-Jazeera. Thus far, there's no denunciation attacks like […]

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