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Jews Who Speak Up for Christmas
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Once terribly divided, Jews and Christians are finding a new unity as the walls between them are coming down. Why is this happening? Primarily for two reasons.
Number one because Christians seem to be the only ones standing with Israel these days. As Avi Lipkin says, “Jews are finding that Christians are our only friends.”
Number two […]

Who’s Afraid Of The Big Code Pink?
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

I’m constantly amazed by the naïveté and narcissism of the Code Pink women. It’s almost like battered women syndrome. They keep believing in people who expect them to make the beds and cook the food, and if any protestation is issued, the response is a backhand to the face and a shove down the stairs.
Many […]

Hopelessly Clouded Issues: The “Clinton Effect”
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

It is disturbing to realize just how far the country has been dragged away from relevant campaign issues in recent weeks. Though on the run, militant Islamists have clearly not abandoned their plans for further attacks against our homeland. Ominous alliances are emerging among nations such as Russia and China, who share a common goal […]

Inflation vs Demand
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Once again, inflation is not a result of rising demand by consumers or business enterprises. And the Fed’s interest rate tinkering does not cure inflation.
In an article titled Tips for TIPS, a Wall Street Journal reporter, who should know better, writes:For now, few people see inflation as a major threat. The world economy remains strong […]

Hillary Clinton, Cultural Marxist
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

When Hillary Rodham arrived at Yale Law School in the fall of 1969, the long-awaited Revolution seemed to be at hand. Students declared a “liberated zone” on the main quadrangle and erected tents for endless teach-ins. The university was forced to adopt pass-fail grading. And the pungent scent of sweet-smelling marijuana was redolent in the […]

NAACP Call for Federal Intervention Condemned
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Black Activists Renew Condemnation of Local Ohio NAACP Chapter for Interference in School Play
Federal Tax Dollars Now Sought to Prolong Baseless Protest of Agatha Christie Play

Washington, D.C. - Members of the Project 21 black leadership network have renewed criticism of the Butler County (Ohio) chapter of the NAACP and its executive director over the group’s […]

ACLU Claims Religious Test ‘Proposed as a Necessary Qualification’ for President
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

If you can’t win your issue by the strength of your argument… then lie. Apparently that is the tactic of the ACLU if a recent “ACLU’s Diary” entry on the DailyKos by T. Jeremy Gunn is any indication. With all the talk of religion surrounding the various candidates for the GOP nomination for president lately […]

God Is Dead? He Seemed Fine In This Morning’s Prayer Time!
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Despite dire warnings of the immediate and irreversible demise of the Almighty should I dare to see ‘The Golden Compass’, two friends and I took the plunge this weekend. I’m happy to report that God seems none the worse for wear. He was His usual chipper Self when we talked this morning.
Which brings me to […]

Open Season on Christians has Begun
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

“All I want to do is kill as many of you as I can, especially Christians.”
-Matthew Murray, Colorado mission school and church gunman.
I had already decided upon this subject matter for my column (the “imaginary” war on Christians eventually promoting violence against Christians, specifically the missionary group dormitory shooting an hour’s drive from my home […]

Transportation Security’s Handling of Sensitive Information
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, federal agencies have faced the challenge of protecting sensitive information from terrorists and others without a need to know while sharing this information with parties who are determined to have such a need.
One form of protection involves identifying and marking such information sensitive but unclassified — information that […]

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