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Conspiracies

Prof. Terry wrote this on October 1st as a Comment to my posting of September 23 2013 titled: “A Religion of Peace and Silence.” Prof. Terry is a habitual liberal critic of this blog. His contributions are precious because they … Continue reading

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Syria: None of Our Business?

Yes, all the arguments against intervening in the Syrian massacre are valid, or maybe, they are valid, or somewhat valid. The massacres in Syria are none of our business, they conclude. The fact that libertarian and left-liberal oppositions sound the … Continue reading

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Terrorism Failing

This is the third posting about the Boston Marathon bombings. The 9/11 attack was a masterpiece of terrorism. If you think about it as an organizer, it’s difficult to imagine greater success for such modest inputs. The 9/11 horror demonstrated … Continue reading

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Terrorists: The Immigration Side of the Story

I think the war on terrorism has taken a turn for the better. More on this below or later. First, I have to give my immigrant’s reactions to the Boston Marathon assassinations aftermath. As I pick it up from the … Continue reading

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Levelling with Muslims – Updated 10/11/12

The Obama administration, as did  to an extent the Bush administration before it, and now even Rep. candidate Romney, all persist in not levelling with the Muslims of the world. I have some readers in Muslims countries so I will … Continue reading

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Peace At All Costs: Growing Isolationism Among Libertarians

I expect liberals to be against most wars except those they start themselves (most of them, historically). Such opposition stands to reason because much liberalism is based on a vague feeling of collective guilt: Whatever bad thing happens, it must … Continue reading

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Profiling: How To

The President first said: No big deal! Then, he called it a “systemic failure” and a “catastrophe.” He was wrong the first time and half right the second time. There was no catastrophe but it wasn’t thanks to our huge, … Continue reading

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Political Correctness Kills Americans at Fort Hood

Note: I wrote this on Nov. 7th, before much relevant information came to light. My instincts were right on (as usual). An Army officer with a Norwegian last name, affiliated with the Lutheran Church, murders thirteen people at Fort Hood. … Continue reading

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News From The House of Islam

More news than usual from the Muslim world in the week ending October 9th 2009. Iranian so-called “Justice” condemned to death a former demonstrator (Le Figaro). He was charged and convicted of “waging war against God.” His lawyer pointed out … Continue reading

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