
by TINA TRENT
The "Occupy" purpose is
to depict Romney as a heartless capitalist, oblivious to the suffering of
people who can't make it in the modern economic system.
by BUCK SEXTON
President Obama has dismissed and
derided the former military and intelligence officers who believe his
administration passed out sensitive national security information for
partisan gain. In a press conference he said of the Special Operations
OPSEC Education Fund - "I don't take these folks too
seriously."
In the West, a trial can take
days, weeks or even months as evidence of guilt is produced by the
prosecution and then countered by the defense's introduction of evidence of
innocence. But, in China, trials can last minutes, especially when it is in
the political interests of the government to do so -- suggesting guilt or
innocence is determined beforehand.
With the current events in the
Middle East growing more unstable every moment, Gadi Adelman sat down for a
candid back and forth conversation with Rabbi Aryel Nachman. It appears
whether one uses common sense or prophecy, it is obvious what the future
holds.
by EDWIN MORA
Some cases date back to fiscal
year 2004 (Oct. 1, 2003 thru Sept. 30, 2004) although the majority of
the open investigations were initiated in the last three fiscal years.
by JIM MCELHATTON
Taxpayers would be a lot happier
at the end of the day to see a completed road rather than a bunch of ads on
cable television...
To Muslims, Islam is what the
Thousand Year Reich was to Nazis and a United World is to socialists: a
perfect form of global unity that must be achieved at any cost.
by BILL GERTZ
A State Department advisory board
report made public Tuesday shows that the Obama administration is studying
cuts in U.S. strategic arsenals to "very low" levels and ultimately
eliminating nuclear arms.
The Journal has been all in on
the "Arab Spring" fairy tale from the get-go, joining the
bipartisan Beltway chorus in presenting the rise of Islamist
totalitarianism as a spontaneous eruption of freedom fervor.
Bashar Assad's wretched presence
in the presidential palace of Damascus may, contrary to Western
assumptions, do more good than harm.
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