JUNE 4, 2012
by DAN
COATS, RICHARD BURR AND MARCO RUBIO
Espionage is a dangerous business
often seen only through a Hollywood lens. Yet the real-world operations,
and lives, that inspire such thrillers are highly perishable. They depend
on hundreds of hours of painstaking work and the ability to get foreigners
to trust our government.
Eric
Holder, Barack Obama's attorney general and David Axelrod, his top
political adviser had to be separated after squaring up during a furious
row over attempts to impose White House operatives in the justice
department.
Florida, a key U.S. electoral
battleground where the 2000 presidential election was decided by a few
hundred ballots, will defy the U.S. Justice Department's warning to stop
its effort to purge ineligible voters, a state spokesman said on Saturday.
Four men were convicted Monday of
planning a terrorist attack on a Danish newspaper that published cartoons
of the Prophet Muhammad in 2005.
Week in and week out when it
comes to Islam, it's just more of the same. The old saying "same
stuff, different day" really needs to be "much more of the same
stuff, different day."
There are rogue states, like Iran
and Syria, where the governments openly support our terrorist adversaries.
Should the solution to these rogue states, especially those in the midst of
a popular uprising, be "rollback"?
Both unilateral and multilateral
measures taken with friendly governments will be required to disrupt and
dismantle the Iranian offensive in America's backyard, Latin America. Will
our government do what is necessary?
The DHS is monitoring everyone's
email and blog sites, on the lookout for the most unlikely and improbable
terrorists.
The number of American women who
are unemployed was 766,000 individuals greater in May 2012 than in January
2009, when President Barack Obama took office, according to data released
today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Although its timing may have been
accidental, the one-two punch of Stuxnet and Flame creates immediate
speculation about retaliation. Did none of Mr. Obama's advisors tell him
that the Great Satan has an Achilles heel?
Muslims not only need to leave or
reform Islam, they owe it to themselves and to the rest of humanity to
actively work at putting an end to one of humanity's most harmful dogmas.
Congress cutting 33 million
dollars in aid to Pakistan this year to symbolize the 33-year prison
sentence Dr. Afridi received is a good start. But is it time to cut all
U.S. aid to the Pakistan regime?
It will be up to the United
States to determine how and when to nip the Iran threat in the bud before
it blooms into a credible regional menace. Do current
"negotiations" show that Iran believes we will?
In a book that he said would have
found him "dead in several months if [he] had published it in Iran or
Syria," American Islamic Forum for Democracy president Zuhdi Jasser
grapples with the internal problems plaguing Islam.
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