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OIC: 'It's Slander When We Say it's Slander' (Part 2)

[Editor’s Note: The author of this post has requested anonymity.] Read part I here. Understanding that General Petraeus is himself the object of an intense sustained information campaign and realizing that, as a matter of fact, every Coalition partner he

Saudi Diplomat Seeking Asylum: 'My life is in danger'

Michael Isikoff’s report for NBC News: The emblem of Saudi Arabia. A ranking Saudi diplomat told NBC News that he has asked for political asylum in the United States, saying he fears for his life if he is forced to

OIC: 'It's Slander When We Say it's Slander' (Part 1)

[Editor’s Note: The author of this post has requested anonymity.] Since 2005, every Muslim country, to include all of our Coalition partners, signed off on a 10 Year Program to make slander, as defined in Islamic law, a serious punishable

Will Obama Enforce Shariah Blasphemy Laws?

At his White House press conference Friday, President Obama once again endorsed the placement of a triumphalist mosque in immediate proximity to Ground Zero, declaring it the “inalienable right” of the increasingly transparently immoderate imam determined to build it there.

9/11: Sharia Versus Freedom

My friend Andy McCarthy reminds us on this solemn day that despite our most comforting delusions, the “moderate Islam” we Americans all desire has yet to evolve. The real Islam of today–not some chimerical non-existent creed–cannot be in our corner

Never Forget: Nine Years Late – Sea Change

The mistaken new Oval Office rug in which one quote is falsely attributed and another is taken out of context is both food for the foot as well as a heartening reminder that, like rugs, societal ignorance and confusion do

Never Forget: Aftermath of 9-11

The attack on the United States by followers of Mohammed, mostly Saudis, caused the President to almost immediately start one of the longest wars in US history: the invasion of Afghanistan and then Iraq. The intelligence community, which “could of,

Never Forget: The Day the World Changed

Only a few days before September 11, 2001, my girlfriend Tanya had come to the US for the first time on a visa from Russia. We were to be married that year. The economy had been rough that year due

Shifting Islamic Strategy to Strangle Speech

CNS.com’s Patrick Goodenough reported on activity at the OIC hive, where busy bees are attempting to use the Florida Koran incident (whether it comes off or not) as an impetus for advancing OIC plans to censor the Islam debate —

Free Speech Then and Now

Back in 2005, Danish prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen set the gold standard on defending free speech when, on being approached by perpetually aggrieved Islamic ambassadors hoping for official redress against Jyllands Posten (Cartoon Rage was just kicking in), he

Never Forget: Remembering 9/11 for the Horror It Was

I watched the National Geographic documentary on 9/11. I wondered if there would be any PC (politically correct) parts stressing diversity, peaceful Islam, or moralizing about how we had caused the shocking attack. There was none. It was some of