June 20, 2009
The brutality of the Iranian regime

Below is disturbing video of a young woman's death at the hands of one of Iran's Bisaj militia. The woman was standing on the sidewalk next to her father when the coward shot her through the heart. The video below is very graphic. Viewer discretion is advised.

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June 2, 2009
Differing standards, differing outrage

On Sunday, a man with a history of mental illness murdered abortionist George Tiller. The murder was tragic, evil and wrong. His murder was denounced by every major pro-life organization in the country. The media was quick to attack pro-life organizations and those vocally opposed to the culture of abortion-on-demand and late term abortion as […]

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March 16, 2009
Religious freedom in the mother country

There's a couple of stories out of Great Britain that are demonstrating that the country's Muslim population is not that keen on the whole freedom of religion thing. The first is a book written by a daughter of a respected, but unnamed, imam in northern England -- and what "Religion of Peace" meant to her […]

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February 15, 2009
Media and religion

Muzzammil Hassan, a Muslim who started Bridges TV to promote a better understanding of Muslims, was arrested last week on charges he beheaded his wife. If you haven't heard this reported on the news, then you're not alone. Granted, using Google News search results as a barometer isn't necessarily the most accurate tool for assessing […]

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December 11, 2008
The Looming Tower

It would surprise most Americans to know that Greeley, Colo., founded as a temperance colony, was such a decadent place that it inspired modern anti-American terrorism. It's surprising, but that's the starting point for Lawrence Wright's Pulitzer-Prize winning book which draws a line from Sayyid Qutb time spent in the post-WWII Greeley to the rise […]

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August 21, 2008
Sick society

It should come as little surprise that societies that value women little, value children even less. However, this story about a father acting like a father -- and getting almost universal condemnation for it, should provide a modicum of hope. KAOLACK, Senegal (AP) - It hurts too much to lie on his back, so the […]

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August 6, 2008
Ezra Levant "acquitted"

Ezra Levant, former publisher of the ex-Western Standard magazine was acquitted on "discrimination" charges for having the audacity to publish the infamous Muhammed cartoons. He becomes the first person to ever be acquitted by one of these Canadian Human Rights Commissions, but he didn't win. The 11-page government report into my activities is a breathtakingly […]

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June 9, 2008
Canada's shame

Last week "columnist of the world" Mark Steyn went on trial before the Canadian Human Rights Commission for slandering Islam -- or something like that. The specifics of Steyn's crimes include pointing out the demographic advantages Islam has over aging Western societies and reviewing Robert Ferrigno's "Prayers for the Assassin." (A book I reviewed here.) […]

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March 10, 2008
Let's give them a state!

If you didn't know the context you might think they won a World Cup soccer game. But that's not what they're celebrating with all the cheering, passing out candy and the joyful firing of guns into the air. They're celebrating the murder of eight Jewish seminary students last week. The Palestinians have raised generations in […]

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March 3, 2008
Terrorist facilitators

Alan Dershowitz, the liberal Harvard Law School professor with whom I agree with only on Israel, had an interesting Op-Ed in Monday's Wall Street Journal that raises some questions about what the new "rules" should be in the war against Islamist terrorists. The traditional sharp distinction between soldiers in uniform and civilians in nonmilitary garb […]

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