In this mailing:
- Denis MacEoin: Death of
Democracy? - Part I
- Alan M. Dershowitz: Rod Rosenstein
Should Not Be Fired, but Should He Be Recused?
by Denis MacEoin • February 7,
2018 at 5:00 am
- "The result of
25 years of multiculturalism has not been multicultural
communities. It has been mono-cultural communities... Islamic
communities are segregated." – Ed Husain, former Muslim
extremist.
- This approach,
giving social-services, is based on the belief -- oft-refuted
-- that Muslim extremists (both Muslims-by-birth and converts)
have suffered from deprivation. It also greatly rests on the
naïve assumption that rewarding them with benefits -- for
which genuinely deprived citizens generally need to wait in
line -- will turn them into grateful patriots, prepared to
stand for the national anthem and hold hands with Christians
and Jews.
- The British
government has shown itself incapable of enforcing its own
laws when it comes to its Muslim citizens or new immigrants.
Rather than stand up to our enemies, both external and
internal, are we so afraid of being called
"Islamophobes" that we will sacrifice even our own
cultural, political, and religious strengths and aspirations?
According
to Ed Husain (right), a former Muslim extremist, "The result
of 25 years of multiculturalism has not been multicultural
communities. It has been mono-cultural communities... Islamic
communities are segregated." (Image source: CNN video
screenshot)
For many complex reasons, Europe is in an advanced
state of decline. In recent years, several important studies of
this condition have appeared, advancing a variety of reasons for
it: Douglas Murray's The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration,
Identity, Islam, James Kirchik's The End of Europe:
Dictators, Demagogues, and the Coming Dark Age, as well as
Christopher Caldwell's ground-breaking 2010 study, Reflections
on the Revolution in Europe: Immigration, Islam and the West.
Soeren Kern at Gatestone Institute has also been detailing the
steady impact of immigration from Muslim regions on countries such
as Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
It is clear that something serious is happening on
the continent in which I live.
The threat is not restricted to Europe, but has a
global dimension. Michael J. Abramowitz, President of Freedom
House, writes in his introduction to the organization's 2018
report:
by Alan M. Dershowitz • February
7, 2018 at 4:00 am
Pictured:
Attorney General Jeff Sessions (left) administers the oath of
office to Rod Rosenstein (center) to be the Deputy Attorney General
of the United States, on April 26, 2017. (Image source: US
Department of Justice)
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein should not be
fired. He is a distinguished public servant with a bipartisan
reputation for fairness. But there is a real question whether he
should be recused from participating in any investigation by the
special counsel of alleged obstruction of justice by the president.
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