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- “America's team of real estate developers and financiers may beat Iran's diplomats at the bargaining table”
- Islamists only want one thing. We cannot appease them
- #Europe "It is the Jews who are the primary targets for terrorists and proportionately suffer the greatest number of casualties"
- “Jewish self-hatred did not begin with the BDS movement. Isaiah 49:17 says, “Your destroyers and devastators will depart from you””
- Iran cyber attack was to poison Israelis with chlorine through their drinking water
- "Until now, Orthodox synagogues in Israel have only appointed women to serve in positions of spiritual leadership alongside male rabbis, never by themselves"
- "Two sources told JI the president pushed back on Netanyahu’s claims about the prudence of Israel’s proposal to end U.S. military assistance over the next decade"
- “This is a glorious beat down on Mamdani and his radical cronies”
Monthly Archives: May 2015
Pamela Geller Battles CNN Host over Garland Shooting: Why Is Media ‘Targeting’ Us?
Pam Geller skillfully dispatches CNN’s Alisyn Camerota who endeavors mightily to twist Pam’s words. A fascinating exchange that identifies some of the key issues of the cartoon debate.
Is The United States A Democracy? America’s Middle-Schoolers Do Not Know
NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS May 4, 2015 Just 23 percent of U.S. eighth-graders are “proficient” or above in knowledge of American civics, according to the “Nation’s Report Card,” released this week by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Only … Continue reading
Decoding the Rules of Baltimore
PJ MEDIA by Victor Davis Hanson May 3, 2015 For the left, rioting is an effective political tool No one knows what exactly happened to the deceased Freddie Gray, except that it should not have happened. Between what is outlined … Continue reading
2 suspects dead after gunfire outside Muhammad cartoon exhibit
USA TODAY by Jobin Panicker May 3, 2015 GARLAND, Texas — Two suspects were killed after they opened fire Sunday in a parking lot outside a provocative contest for cartoon depictions of the Prophet Muhammad, authorities said. Garland’s city government issued … Continue reading
AP Reporter to State Dept: If Iran ‘Routinely Screws’ Other Western Countries, Why is Nuke Deal Any Different
ALGEMEINER by David Daoud May 3, 2015 In a testy exchange on Friday between Associated Press reporter Matt Lee and the State Department’s Acting Deputy Spokesman, Jeff Rathke, Lee questioned whether the Iranian regime can be trusted to adhere to … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Associated Press, Iran, Jeff Rathke, Matt Lee, US State Department
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145 Intellectuals Agree: Dead Cartoonists Aren’t Worthy of Free-Speech Award if Their Murderers Come From a Disadvantaged Minority
REASON.COM by Matt Welch May 1, 2015 Charlie Hebdo’s posthumous critics pen an authoritarian anti-speech manifesto Sunday brought the story of six members of PEN America, citing impressively asinine and ill-informed arguments, protesting that a free-speech organization was giving a courage-in-free-speech … Continue reading
Israel’s economy defies logic
ISRAEL HAYOM by Yoram Ettinger May 1, 2015 Irrespective of a cynical and gullible “elite” media, independent of diplomatic pressure, political correctness and conventional wisdom, in defiance of the global economic slowdown, in the face of war and terrorism, and … Continue reading
Illinois close to striking a blow to BDS. Your help needed now.
JUF NEWS May 1, 2015 Illinois is poised to become the first state to adopt legislation countering the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement. Conceived by Governor Bruce Rauner, strategized in cooperation with JUF, sponsored by State Sen. Ira Silverstein and … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged BDS, Governor Bruce Rauner, JUF News
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Baltimore Rally: Burn Down Stores to get them ‘Out of Our Communities’
BREITBART NEWS by Staff May 2, 2015 During a large rally in front of Baltimore’s City Hall, a young man introduced as “Brother Rose,” in winding and sometimes incoherent speech, praised the burning of a CVS store at the corner … Continue reading