Western observers often
misinterpret the Muslim Brotherhood's restraint as proof of moderation. In
reality, this is an intelligence failure. It's about time Congress woke up
to this White House-abetted infiltration of our government.
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by VICTOR DAVIS HANSON
What I call
"Securitygate" - the release of the most intricate details about
the cyber war against Iran, the revelations about a Yemeni double-agent,
disclosures about covert operations in and against Pakistan, intimate
details about the Osama bin Laden raid and the trove of information taken
from his compound, and the Predator drone assassination list and the
president's methodology in selecting targets - is far more serious than
either prior scandal.
by PAMELA CONSTABLE
President Obama has just opened a
floodgate of opportunity for young illegal immigrants in the United States,
but could it squeeze the aspirations of legal Americans in the process?
If it is so easy to turn over
national security information to the media, it may be just as easy to turn
the state secrets directly over to the enemy. Either way, our adversaries
benefit.
CAIRO - The Muslim Brotherhood
declared early Monday that its candidate, Mohammed Morsi, won Egypt's
presidential election, which would be the first victory of an Islamist as
head of state in the stunning wave of protests demanding democracy that
swept the Middle East the past year.
Why is it that so much of the
environmental movement - from the U.N. to organizations like Greenpeace,
the Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth and the World Wildlife Fund - seem to
end up killing people in the name of saving the Earth?
When the free market is
compromised by governmental regulation and the principled concept of
private property is usurped by governmental confiscation, we cease to live
as free people. Are we there?
Only one Justice, Clarence
Thomas, has recognized deviation from the original intent of commerce
regulation and set forth the correct understanding in his dissenting
opinion in United
States v. Lopez.
Wouldn't it be grand if President
Obama asked the SEC to suspend all Chinese companies on all U.S. exchanges
pending an audit? Think that would change Beijing's attitude?
Whenever some
"brilliant" analyst and/or politician gets the unsavory notion
that there is money to be saved by eliminating or drastically cutting the
Marine Corps, think again. As long as there is a U.S. Marine Corps there
will be a United States of America.
by RACHEL COOPER
London: Markets initially bounced
on Monday morning after Greece's election eased fears that the single
currency would break up, but the rally proved short-lived amid persistent
uncertainty over the global economy and other eurozone countries.
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