by PAMELA GELLER
By
creating a children's attraction, the exhibit is fostering a subliminal
brainwashing that will move into the public schools as well.
I'm a big fan of the 1 percent.
No, not the dastardly 1 percent of Occupy Wall Street myth; I'm partial,
instead, to the 1 percent of Congress that takes seriously the threat of
Islamic-supremacist influence operations against our government.
Americans for Peace and Tolerance
will soon release a video documenting Islamic radicalism at Northeastern.
The video will describe a culture of extremism residing at Northeastern's
officially sanctioned and financially supported Muslim student group.
The identity of today's Muslim
Brotherhood, in many ways, parallels the lives of just three influential
men, who founded and shaped the Brotherhood as it grew into the largest and
most-influential Pan-Islamic movement in the world today.
The college has raised $350,000
from students, alumni, parents and donors, and
the first undocumented student drawing on the endowment will arrive on
campus next month, said Margaret Cerullo, a professor who
organized the campaign.
Ahmadinejad and his retinue will
be permitted entry to the U.S., ushered into Manhattan, and provided with
top-notch security, courtesy of the same U.S. taxpayers whose
country and way of life he would like to destroy.
TWO Al-Qaeda terrorists,
including one who plotted to kill thousands in a British shopping centre
bomb attack, are trying to get their convictions quashed - on HUMAN
RIGHTS grounds.
Thanks to science we have doubled
our life spans over just one century: the result of clean water,
antibiotics, birth control, and the medical care that keeps women in childbirth
(and their babies) alive.
Lindh's sermon proves "that
religious activities led by Muslim inmates are being used as a vehicle for
radicalization and violence in the CMU," the government claims.
I'm a history geek, and a recent
book about where early Americans came from has me all excited. It's called
"Across Atlantic Ice," and it's shaking up the history world.
A coalition of U.S. groups
dominated by the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood announced they were taking part in
a "Day of Solidarity with the Syrian People."
For
the past 68 years, all Presidents, except Obama, have paid tribute to the
fallen soldiers killed on D-Day.
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