Tag Archives: religion

Dr. Marc Weisman

UN Resolution 16/18 an UN-Wise Capitulation to Anti-Free Speech Fundamentalists

Last month in Washington, the United States hosted an international conference to advance the implementation of UN resolution 16 / 18.  The resolution was adopted “by consensus”—a disarming term that really means without a vote—at a session of the U.N. Human Rights Council last March. It was endorsed the following month by the UN General [...]
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John J.  Xenakis

12-Aug-11 World View — Female Suicide Bombers Kill 7 In Pakistan

This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com. Seven people killed by two female suicide bombers in Peshawar, Pakistan Police van affected by bomb blast At least seven persons including four police personnel and a child were killed and more than 20 others injured in twin acts of terrorism in Peshawar, in northwest Pakistan, on Thursday. Two burqa-clad [...]
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Michael Angley

A Disgrace: We Can No Longer Pray For Heroes At The Veterans National Cemetery?!

In the case of the Houston cemetery’s bad attitude about faith, there are antecedents in both the civilian community and in the military. For decades, a vocal minority of anti-religious fanatics has taken the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause and wrapped it around a lead pipe to beat people of faith into silence and to deny them their free exercise rights. We’re all familiar with the endless efforts by the ACLU to banish any form of religious expression in public schools and in the halls of government. Unfortunately, the military has not been immune from this kind of dysfunctional liberal overreach.
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Michael Angley

‘Bring Me Men’ and One Chief Diversity Officer…STAT!

Something’s been happening at the United States Air Force Academy over the last decade, and it has at its core an apparent attempt at appeasing the politically correct crowd. In 2003, the USAFA removed the iconic slogan, “Bring Me Men,” from the Cadet Area in response to PC critics who saw sexism in the statement. In 2010, the USAFA hired the Air Force’s first Chief Diversity Officer in the wake of a string of incidents involving alleged religious insensitivity. But are these “fixes” by the Air Force’s leadership genuine efforts at solving problems, or are they nothing more than a public show of “we care” as the Academy cowers to any form of criticism, founded or unfounded?
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Kerry Patton

Is America Truly The Land Of The Free?

America is the land of the free. This is the very first statement written in the meat of my children’s book American Patriotism. As simple as it sounds, this statement is extremely complex. Stickers can be found on the back of vehicles that state “Freedom isn’t free.” So, when an individual thinks of America being [...]
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Joel B. Pollak

Partisan Passover: Obama Cast As God

Just before the Jewish holiday of Passover began this week, Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic posted a list by knee-jerk lefty Steve Sheffey–reliably pro-Israel, but also blindly partisan–hailing all that President Obama has done for Israel in two years in the White House. The list is styled after the “Dayenu” song in the Passover liturgy, in [...]
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José Kalosha

Gaddafi: Time Off from Tyranny?

There is a point which is being missed in the current Gaddafi-the-tyrant issue. Years ago it was understood Gaddafi was a monster. Our intelligence indicated he gave the direct order to blow up Pan American flight 103 in 1988 killing 270 people; he gave the order to blow up an American servicemen’s night club in [...]
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Roni Drukan

Revolution and Antisemitism in the Arab World

It seems that where ever you look in the Arab world you see a revolution these days. The Middle East is changing in front of our eyes. History is in the making. Often in times of change antisemitism raises its ugly head.  Where is this going who’ll be the new leaders of [...]
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Jason Bradley

Rounding Christians Up: An Old Middle Eastern Bloodsport

Outrage and confusion has been the reaction of many from the recent atrocities committed against Christians at the hands of Muslims in the Middle East. Christian minorities are butchered, burned, rounded up en masse and executed in places like Sudan, Nigeria and Afghanistan. Attacked, harassed, and discriminated against in places like Egypt, Iraq and Syria. [...]
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Sun Tzu

Big Dupes at Big Peace: Religious Left Dupes

This is the most recent installment of exclusive interviews with Dr. Paul Kengor, professor of political science at Grove City College, on his book revealing how communists, from Moscow to New York to Chicago, have long manipulated America’s liberals/progressives. Dupes: How America’s Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century is based on an unprecedented [...]
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