By Marylou Barry All I really need to know I learned in kindergarten. That, for those who are unfamiliar with it, is the title and thesis of Robert Fulghum’s simple but enduring essay, first published in a book of the same name in 1986. From there it has gone on to a well-deserved life of [...]
Archive for January, 2008
If the West is suffering from anorexia, Islamism is the obsessive eater, gorging on everything in sight. The West has a fear of power but the East has a fear of powerlessness, their destructive collision forms a grotesque abusive relationship as the Islamists devour Western civilization while the multicultural apologists make excuses for them all [...]
“The hate for the West swells like a fire fed by the wind. The clash between us and them is not a military one. It is a cultural one, a religious one, and the worst is still to come.” – Oriana Fallaci
Voting for McCain because he was a POW a quarter-century ago or Huckabee because he was a Baptist preacher is like buying a new car because you like the color. – Ann Coulter, WorldNetDaily (more…)
America had lost more than its prestige in the eyes of Ayatollah Khomeini; it had lost its credibility. If the American people have grown weary of the war in Iraq, it is because the average American is tired of waging futile wars predicated on a failed military strategy. Americans want victory, not excuses and a [...]
Barry Chamish, the Israeli Wild Child, who rarely has been quoted here, hits the nail on the head this time. He does not provide a link, so here is the complete article, reprinted with credit to the author. Moses meets a burning Bush By Barry Chamish And Moses saw a George Bush aflame. Consumed by [...]
New evidence continues to support that conclusion. Whatever back-room deal may have been struck, it appears that it has begun to pay dividends already. – Hal Lindsey, WorldNetDaily (more…)
“These twin psychoses — Islamist rage and our determination never to see it — continue their valse macabre on the brink of catastrophe.” – Mark Steyn
Redefining libel: Does Sharia law now apply in the U.S.?
Posted: January 3, 2008 in "Religion of Peace", AmericaUnless the U.S. Congress and New York legislatures act immediately to stop them, foreign terror financiers and libel tourists now can essentially impose sharia (Islamic) law on American writers and publishers. – Alyssa A. Lappen, Pajamas Media (more…)





