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Why does the Left embrace the Second Amendment only when it comes to radical Islamic regimes?
Topic: FPM
Why does the Left embrace the Second Amendment only when it comes to radical Islamic regimes?
An emboldened and empowered Hezbollah sharpens its fangs.
Now that Syria has opted to ban face-covering Islamic veils from its universities, how will shouters of Islamophobia wriggle their way out of this one; particularly those Muslims who live among us who disguise themselves as moderate proponents of a free society?:
Rather than enhancing secular democracy, a ban on the veil, or niqab, diminishes it. [...]
I may be reading too much into these statements, but I’m getting a sense that General Ray Odierno, commander of the Multinational Forces in Iraq, is getting frustrated. Like General Petraeus before him, Odierno is becoming more and more vocal about the role Iran plays in attacking Coalition and Iraqi forces and mingling in Iraq [...]
You aren’t really surprised by this, are you? “Frequent Muslim Speaker to Kids in New York Schools Supports Hamas, Hezbollah,” by Ryan Mauro at Pajamas Media, July 20: In communicating with Hassan Shibly, it’s hard to see why this frequent guest speaker at schools in New York would be embroiled…
Karl Rove says his biggest mistake was not fighting the “Bush lied” chant.
As the nuclear clock clicks down, Israel has more options than many think.
Looks like Belgium and France know how to start a trend. Now Syria, a majority Muslim country, is banning the burqa and niqab from its public and private universities. Guess all those years of sponsoring Islamic extremists is coming back, biting you in the butt, isn’t it Assad?
As I’ve documented at my website, WorldThreats.com, where [...]
Peter Beinart’s warped understanding of Israel.
Syria—yes, Syria—Bashar Asad’s Syria–has just banned full face veils in their universities.
According to Syria’s minister of higher education, “All female students wearing the full face veil will be barred from Syrian university campuses … the niqab contradicts university ethics and compromises the government’s secular identity.”
Amazingly, the Minister confirmed that “hundreds of primary school teachers [...]