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- "While the Israeli public is feeling despondent over the situation in the north and the terrible news from the drone battlefield, some are talking about a huge achievement and the possibility of years of quiet"
- "An engaging spy series just bought by Apple TV does more than caricature Iran and the Mossad"
- Former FBI Agent Robert Levinson still Iran's captive
- "There are rabbis in the United States who have instructed their communities to “sit shiva because they are mourning for the loss of America”
- For those of you who look to Middle East savant John Oliver for your Iran coverage
- Miracles and Faith in the Face of Terrorism: Father and Grandfather Speaks
- During a Senate hearing, Twitter's Jack Dorsey said Ayatollah's tweets do not represent a threat of ‘immediate harm’ to Israel or its citizens. Yeah, right.
- "ADL will have to give up on its previous tactics of forming useless alliances and adopting counterproductive universalist causes that, at best, gain the Jews nothing"
Tag Archives: Justice Antonin Scalia
“The death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia doesn’t merely mark a tragedy for Constitutional philosophy – it may mark the death of American Constitutionalism as a whole”
BREITBART Antonin Scalia’s Death Could Mark End of Constitution by Ben Shapiro February 14, 2016 Scalia’s philosophy of jurisprudence is well-known and shaped two generations of conservative thinkers: the Constitution ought to be interpreted according to its original meaning. This … Continue reading
Welcome to John Roberts’ America, Where Words Mean Nothing
DAILY SIGNAL by Kim Holmes July 5, 2015 Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s lament last week that “words no longer have meaning” got me to thinking. I don’t claim to know Chief Justice John Roberts’ motivations in deciding in favor … Continue reading
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12 Must-Read Quotes From Scalia’s Blistering Same-Sex Marriage Dissent
THE BLAZE by Chris Field June 26, 2015 Anyone who thought Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s dissent in Thursday’s Obamacare — which Scalia now calls “SCOTUScare” — ruling was intense should read his dissent in Friday’s 5-4 ruling legalizing same-sex … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Kennedy, Justice Antonin Scalia, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
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