by CATHERINE HERRIDGE
The American cleric Anwar
al-Awlaki used more than 60 email addresses and sent several thousand
emails to his followers, some with encryption and code words, while under
FBI surveillance -- according to a five-month investigation by Fox News.
Some of those emails were exchanged with accused Fort Hood shooter Maj.
Nidal Hasan.
In short, regime change in Iran
would mean the U.S. "wins" the entire Middle East, from Tehran to
Jerusalem, from Persia through Mesopotamia to the Mediterranean. So what
needs to be done to accomplish that and why aren't we doing it?
by SUSAN JONES
Ronald Weich, an assistant
attorney general for legislative affairs at the Justice Department who once
denied reports of ATF gun-running, is leaving his job, the Justice
Department announced Wednesday afternoon.
The president does not want
discussion of those White House leaks for a good reason: a lot of the
content is probably false. Also, it would expose him, directly and
personally, to prosecution for war crimes from bodies like the
International Court of Justice.
by MIKE LEVINE
Attorney General Eric Holder on
Thursday agreed to make what he called "an extraordinary
accommodation" to Republicans investigating the botched
"Operation Fast and Furious" by turning over department emails he
has long insisted deal with internal deliberations and should be protected.
This attack on the Pentagon
training is just one more attempt of Islamists and their dupes to muzzle
what they do not like while giving themselves complete freedom to recruit
terrorists. What are we thinking?
by STEPHEN DINAN
Opponents say it amounts to
another "backdoor amnesty" for illegal immigrants and could give
the administration a tool to pressure Border Patrol agents not to pursue
some people.
For those who fought for Egypt's
overthrow of an oppressive regime, the clueless Sen. John Kerry's recent
remarks are devastating. What has happened in Egypt is not at all what the
revolutionaries had in mind.
Whatever the preoccupations of
their elites, most English-speaking peoples know, almost without thinking,
what they share. Anglosphere values are why Bermuda isn't Haiti. So what
will we do about it?
Two conservative publications -
Townhall and National Review - are decrying any threat to America from
Shariah!
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