Open Thread: Palestinians
Palestinians in the occupied territories should adopt Gandhi-esque nonviolent resistance.–Professor Steven Pinker, Harvard University
Palestinians in the occupied territories should adopt Gandhi-esque nonviolent resistance.–Professor Steven Pinker, Harvard University
This is the most recent installment of exclusive interviews with Dr. Paul Kengor, professor of political science at Grove City College, on his book revealing how communists, from Moscow to New York to Chicago, have long manipulated America’s liberals/progressives. Dupes:
In a recent speech, reported by Cuba’s Granma on November 26, Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez brings a reading list for his fellow revolutionaries to read in order to more fully understand America and the task of world revolution. An excerpt:
The New York Times is reporting: “The whistle-blowing Web site appears increasingly engaged in a game of digital Whac-A-Mole as it struggles to stay online. The Web infrastructure that supports WikiLeaks is deliberately diffuse and difficult to track, with servers
Someone with backbone in the Austrian Parliament. Watch the whole thing. You won’t be disappointed. [youtube XRmgI_WXff0 nolink]
Libya’s dictator Muammar Gaddafi has essentially issued blackmail demands to Europe. If “Christian, white” countries don’t give him more than $5 billion, Europe is going to turn “black” (his words) with Muslim immigrants. Britain’s The Telegraph has the complete story.
Marc Thiessen argues in his Washington Post column today that the Obama administration has done nothing to stop WikiLeaks, even though Julian Assange and his cohorts are “in likely violation of the Espionage and arguably providing material support for terrorism.”
Britain’s Telegraph is reporting that an Iranian nuclear scientist involved in his country’s nuclear program is dead and another, who is a specialist involved in preparing nuclear isotopes, has been injured, by what are being called “magnet-bombs” stuck to the
The National Journal is reporting: “The latest WikiLeaks document dump, publishing the details of more than 250,000 confidential U.S. diplomatic cables, has member of Congress blaming both the whistle-blowing website and the U.S. government for somehow allowing it to happen.
This most recent installment of exclusive interviews with Dr. Paul Kengor, author of Dupes, is a special Thanksgiving offering. Kengor, professor of political science at Grove City College in Grove City, Pennsylvania, continues to share snippets from his new book
This press release came into my email inbox from the Venezuelan Embassy (“Prensa de la Embajada de la Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela” Sure doesn’t sound like two guys who have problems with each other. . Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic
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AP is reporting: WASHINGTON (AP) – The White House on Tuesday condemned North Korea’s artillery attack against the South Korean island of Yeonpyeong, the latest in a series of provocations that have reawakened concerns about the threat posed by the
Our fighting men and women deserve all the recognition in the world. But are we going overboard on the number of awards and decorations being given out? In youth soccer when you give a trophy to everyone, the significance of
Watch as we get lectured by Cuba, Iran and others on how to be more humane and better human beings. American officials at UN session seem all too happy to sit there and take it. I would be laughing about
This is the latest in a series of exclusive interviews with Dr. Paul Kengor, professor at Grove City College, on his latest work, Dupes: How America’s Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century, which is based on a remarkable volume
Britain’s Telegraph reports: “A state-run telecoms firm is accused of diverting traffic including data from US military and government websites, and some in Britain, via Chinese servers. Experts fear that the authorities could have carried out ‘severe malicious activities’ as
The latest from Soros, as reported by Canada’s Globe and Mail: “Mr. Soros devoted much of his talk to China because the country’s rapid rise is taking place at the exact same time that the U.S. is losing its global
Click on the invitation below to see the full two-page invitation (pdf).
Tom Ricks at Foreign Policy surveyed soldiers and asked them their favorite songs to listen to when they go into combat. Justin Bieber didn’t make the cut. (Maybe in the French Army.) Here’s the top ten. “1) Drowning Pool, “Let
The currency war between the U.S. and China as described in rap. [youtube IGYAhiMwd5E nolink]