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issue 114
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The high number of former prison inmates
involved in Islamic terrorism shows inroads the Saudi 'Wahhabi machine' in
the U.S. |
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Rev. Devorah Lindsay has become an
interfaith video star, but her chief outreach partner is a Muslim
Brotherhood-tied mosque. |
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Heidi Basch-Harod, producer of Honor
Diaries, talks about the scale and impact of the abuses of honor violence,
FGM and other abuses. |
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When asked at a Republican coalition event
of potential donors to a presidential bid, Christie brushed off the criticism
as 'Internet BS.' |
The Iranian government has
named as it's ambassador to the UN the man who acted as a translator for the
hostage takers who held American embassy workers prisoners and tortured them
in Iran in 1979. Will the U.S. grant him a visa?
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By Citizens for
National Security
A comprehensive view into the origin,
purpose, and operational activities of the Council on American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR) as it is constituted in both the United States and Canada.
This book includes close to 150 documented cases of frivolous lawsuits,
extortion, intimidation and subversion undertaken by CAIR, all aimed at
silencing its critics and advancing its agenda. |
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I’m
glad to see that Honor Diaries got national coverage even if the University
of Michigan can’t face the truth.
B.H.
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Thanks
so much for the great work you are doing!!! The Honor Diaries is awesome!!
Please please keep putting out films on these timely extremely crucial
issues!!
B.V.
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