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MAY 16, 2012
When
you think about all the advantages Iran has, you see why Iran believes it
owns the future. Unfortunately, the West dismisses the regime’s goals as
meaningless bravado that, even if true, could never come to pass. Really?
We
offer abject apologies to Robert Short and his great 1965 work , ‘The
Gospel According to Peanuts’, but if Washington’s antics are any
indication of just how 'bad' democracy can be, then we have an analogy,
don't we?
by STEVEN ERTELT
Franciscan
University appears to be the first casualty of the new Obama HHS mandate
that requires Catholic colleges, groups and businesses to pay for drugs
that may cause abortions and birth control for their employees.
by MARITA NOON
The
wheels are coming off the wind energy gravy train, and subsidy-dependent
wind energy supporters are running scared. It’s because hard-working
citizens made a difference in this scam. Isn’t it about time?
by ELIZABETH HARRINGTON
Former
President George W. Bush said that the Arab Spring is "the broadest
challenge to authoritarian rule since the collapse of Soviet
Communism." "These are extraordinary times in the history of
freedom."
The
body count of Muslim terrorists’ victims has translated directly into a
quantum increase in Muslim political influence, now at the helm of
foreign and domestic policy. Should we react this way?
by ROWAN SCARBOROUGH
"President
Obama and members of his team criticized severely a number of aspects of
the Bush administration's war on terrorism that they have since found it
necessary and useful to embrace," said Douglas Feith, the Pentagon's
top policymaker in those early war years.
by EMILY FAIRBAIRN
Bad
start in life: Little Bob, was just eight weeks old, and weighed less than
a kilo when he was found dumped in the car park of a veterinary practice
suffering from the extreme cold and a ruptured eyeball
by JIM MEYERS AND KATHLEEN WALTER
Veteran
CIA official Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr., who led all U.S. counterterrorism
operations after 9/11, tells Newsmax that under President Barack Obama
the agency has been forced to give up interrogation
"capabilities" that it may need to protect American lives.
by JEREMY HERB
"Rewarding
terrorists with greater rights for making it to the United States would
actually incentivize them to come to our shores, or to recruit from
within the United States, where they pose the greatest risk to the
American people."
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